Thursday, March 12, 2020 • Hinsdale, Illinois • Volume XIV, Issue 25 • 48 Pages • $1 on newsstands Community journalism the way it was meant to be

The thrill of victory — Keaton Cassell of Madison School sets a winning time in his cup stacking drill last month. Cassell and several other Madison students gather twice a week to sharpen their skills. The students will compete in the 2020 Illinois Sport Stacking Championship in May. (Jim Slonoff photo)

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Owners of the homes at 419 S. Oak St. (from left), 716 S. Oak and of Historic Places. The applicants are required to go before the 641 S. Elm St. are in the process of applying for certificates of Historic Preservation Commission and be present for a public hear- appropriateness in order to demolish and rebuild three homes in ing, but the commission’s recommendations are not binding. (Jim the Robbins Park neighborhood, which is on the National Register Slonoff photos; art from village board packet) Three historic homes set for demolition Historic preservation commission frustrated with inability to protect structures By Pamela Lannom “This is the historic district and [email protected] while this is a lovely home, I’d love Residents weigh in to see more of how you see this In the midst of a possible mora- tying into the existing street, espe- Several residents expressed opposition to the demolition of his- torium on teardowns and changes cially replacing this great Revival toric homes at the March 4 historic preservation commission meet- to the zoning code, the Hinsdale home,” she said. ing. Here are a few of their comments. Historic Preservation Commission She also noted that a group of conducted a regular slate of busi- citizens had launched a petition to “My house will be the only remaining historic home on the block. ness at its March 4 meeting. save the home, and she had signed All the others have been knocked down.” — Sara Davis, 324 E. The commission’s task last it. Seventh St. week was to review applications “They are sharing their concerns to demolish three homes in the about why this is coming down,” “One of the reasons we bought our house was because it looks Robbins Park Historic District, all she said. “It is structurally sound right across at the Dean house. It’s a gorgeous house. It sickens of which are listed as contributing and it is architecturally significant. me that it’s going to come down. But ... that being said ... it needs structures. Public hearings were “If you wanted an open floor plan, a lot of work.” — Julie Brunini, 717 S. Oak St. scheduled for the homes at 716 S. you could have bought anywhere,” Oak St., 419 S. Oak St. and 641 S. she added. “This is one of the gems “I think this is heartbreaking that these three homes might be Elm St. The hearing on 419 S. Oak of our town.” torn down. This neighborhood is very, very special and I’m really, was canceled because the home- Commission Chairman John really afraid if every year we lose three or four houses like this it’s owner was unable to attend. Bohnen also emphasized the struc- really going to lose that character.” — Jennifer Reenan, 329 E. At 716 S. Oak, Arnold Kozys of ture’s historic significance. Sixth St. Willow Springs wants to tear down “This is one of the iconic homes the 1928 Classic Revival house, for- in town,” he said. “I understand why people want new and open floor plans. It just mer home of the Dean family, to Attorney Peter Coules, represent- would be so sad to see this one go.” — Ashley Dean Killpack, build an 8,000-square-foot arts and ing Kozys, commented on commis- daughter of Howard and Diane Dean crafts style home on the lot. The sioners’ desired outcome. “My big worry is that southeast Hinsdale is now beginning to property is actually three lots total- “I will go on the record to say, and look exactly the same.” — Sara Barclay, 433 E. Third St. ing 1.38 acres that the homeowner I feel pretty confident, that the tone has applied to consolidate. is nobody sitting up there really “They are truly magnificent houses (on Oak) and the best in Commissioner Alexis Braden wants this house to come down, no Hinsdale, so when I drive by them, I say to my brothers, ‘Wow, questioned whether any historic matter what I say to you all tonight,” they are amazing. Look at that grand house.’ ” — Greg Warren, elements have been incorporated sixth grade, 340 Hampton Place into the design. Please turn to Page 13

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Page 4 • March 12, 2020 • The Hinsdalean NEWS State coronavirus cases now number 19 First cases reported outside of Cook County as governor criticizes response from the feds By Ben Orner Gov. J.B. Pritzker said “several” have day after Pritzker announced he had Carbondale. [email protected] since recovered and returned to normal issued a state of emergency decree in Pritzker also criticized the Trump life. Ezike said all current patients are response to the coronavirus threat. administration’s decision to forgo the SPRINGFIELD – Illinois health offi- “stable.” Pritzker said Monday the disaster proc- World Health Organization’s COVID-19 cials Tuesday announced the first cases Officials also updated the most vul- lamation is “an operational procedure” test, which has been used on hundreds of coronavirus illness in people outside nerable populations, the elderly and in part allowing the federal government of thousands of people in Europe and Cook County. The victims, a McHenry people with underlying medical con- to reimburse costs related to the state’s Asia, in favor of its own test. County resident in his late teens and ditions, on how they can best guard response and making State Disaster “We could have been using that a Kane County woman in her 60s, are against the virus. Relief Fund dollars available, according weeks ago here in the United States,” he likely the state’s first cases of “commu- “We are asking our older adults to to the governor’s office. said. “It’s been too long already.” nity spread.” limit their activities in the community, He said 13 other states have enacted Neither of these cases have a travel especially large indoor events,” Ezike similar measures, including California, AG warns of scams history to an affected area or a connec- said. “We are also recommending long- Washington, Oregon, Utah, Kentucky, tion with other known cases. Though term care facilities and nursing homes New York, Florida and Maryland. His Illinois Attorney General Kwame officials are still investigating, they to restrict visitors under the age of 18 action, he added, is the “next phase of Raoul is urging people to not fall victim believe these are the first known instanc- and those with obvious colds, influenza our continued effort to stay ahead of to email and social media scams related es of the virus spreading throughout the or potential COVID-19 infection.” these changing circumstances.” to the virus. population without a clear origin. Chicago Public Health Commissioner Tuesday he expressed his discontent “According to the CDC, there is cur- The two are among eight new cases Dr. Allison Arwady advised people over with the national response. rently no known treatment for COVID- of the illness known as COVID-19 that the age of 60 or with underlying condi- “I am very frustrated with the feder- 19. People should be aware that any officials announced Tuesday during tions to not attend large gatherings and al government,” the governor said, as email or website offering a ‘cure’ is a a news conference in Chicago, bring- encouraged people with underlying U.S. cases of the virus surpassed 800 scam that should be avoided,” Raoul ing Illinois’ total to 19. The other six conditions to stock up on medications. on Tuesday. “We have not received said Tuesday in a news release. new cases are Cook County residents: “As we potentially see additional enough tests.” He says products such as chlorine four men and a woman in their 40s, a spread of this disease, we don’t want Pritzker said the state would like to dioxide, hydroxychloroquine, essential woman in her 60s and a man in his 70s. people coming into the medical system be able to test any person who shows oils, silver, elderberry and garlic are The eight new patents are in isolation who don’t need to be there,” she said. symptoms or just wants to be tested, being falsely advertised as treatments and doing well, officials said. Public Pritzker said he is working with coun- but said federal officials have not kept and cures for the virus. health officials are reaching out to peo- ty election boards on possibly moving their word. Raoul also encouraged Illinoisans to ple who had close contact with them. polling places out of nursing homes. “We’ve been told now for days and be cautious when donating to corona- “We want everyone to start think- On Monday he announced the Quincy days and days — indeed weeks, I would virus-related charitable causes, since ing and preparing now for the virus Veterans Home would move its poll- argue — that there are commercial labs fundraisers and charities are required to circulate more widely in the com- ing location for the March 17 primary that would be coming online,” he said. to register with the AG’s office. munity,” said Dr. Ngozi Ezike, Illinois election. He also said it is possible the “I was just told today commercial labs Among his tips to prevent getting Department of Public Health director. deadline to obtain an absentee ballot would be coming online within days. scammed include not donating if the “Social distancing will be important to could be extended. Once again, I’ve been told the same solicitor uses high-pressure tactics or slow and reduce and dampen the effect thing again. We haven’t seen it.” asks for cash, confirming the charity in our community. This may include Pritzker slams federal response The only places able to test for exists when you receive an email or text canceling large events.” COVID-19 right now are the three state- asking for a donation and being wary of Though the state’s case total is 19, Tuesday’s announcement came one run labs in Chicago, Springfield and “look-alike” websites. Schools, village taking steps to ward off coronavirus By Ken Knutson “We have and will continue to strictly adhere to tor Jamie Lavigueur. Students are being encouraged [email protected] the travel notices that have been issued by agencies to wash their hands frequently, and staff has ensured such as the CDC and U.S. Department of State,” that all schools have hand sanitizing stations near The village of Hinsdale and local school districts Prentiss stated. “If a destination is not covered by lunchrooms, according to a release on the district’s report that they are closely monitoring develop- these notices, we will work with the groups to assess/ website. ments regarding the coronavirus. evaluate the benefits of proceeding with a trip versus “We have been and will continue to perform rou- Brad Bloom, assistant village manager and direc- the risks it may pose to the health and safety of those tine cleaning and disinfecting in our buildings, as tor of public safety, said Wednesday that village who are taking part in it.” well as a deep cleaning on a weekly basis,” the state- manager Kathleen Gargano has been participating She said the schools are being routinely cleaned. ment reads. in COVID-19 informational conference calls at the “These efforts have and will continue to include Sick students and staff will remain separate from state, county and regional levels. an increase in the disinfecting of common touch well students and staff until they can leave, the No village events or meetings had been canceled points such as drinking fountains, doorknobs, locker release added, and the district is developing an due to the pandemic, but that crews hired to clean its handles, etc. We are also looking into the purchase Emergency Operations Plan specific to contagious facilities were asked to provide additional cleaning or procurement of additional resources (e.g., more disease responses. sessions, he added. hand sanitizer stations) that can support the pre- Lavigueur said the district administrative team The Hinsdale Public Library posted on Facebook ventive measures we are already taking in our build- had contacted DuPage County Health Department this week that it has removed toys and puzzles from ings,” Prentiss stated. officials, who said they were waiting for a communi- its children’s department to “keep these frequently In the event a student, staff member or relative cation from the Illinois Department of Public Health touched (small) items clean and sanitized.” contracts or is exposed to the virus, Prentiss said the before they make a recommendation. On Tuesday, Hinsdale High School District 86 district will work closely with the DuPage County “We expect to receive that information later this announced that Hinsdale Central orchestra’s spring Health Department and feeder schools to imple- afternoon,” Lavigueur said Wednesday. “This is a break trip to Austria had been canceled. In an email ment emergency plans. rapidly developing situation so our plans are sub- to the district community Monday, Superintendent In Community Consolidated District 181, no after- ject to change, but we will continue to update our Tammy Prentiss said such activities are being scru- school activities or programs had been canceled as website with the latest information and stay in touch tinized. of Wednesday, according to communications direc- with our community by email.”

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On the draft agenda: parking, moratorium on teardowns, integrated pest management discussion

Hinsdale Zoning Board of Appeals 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 18 Memorial Building 19 E. Chicago Ave.

On the draft agenda: public hearing on 32 Blaine St., pre-hearing and agenda setting on 131 S. Madison St. Early voting continues through this Sunday

Early voting for the Tuesday, • Brookfield Village Hall, March 17, presidential primary 8820 Brookfield Ave. election is now available at the • Hodgkins Village Hall, 8990 following DuPage County loca- Lyons St. tions near Hinsdale: Hours are 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. • Downers Grove Village Thursday and Friday, March Hall, 801 Burlington Ave. 12 and 13; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. • Elmhurst City Hall, 209 N. Saturday, March 14; and 10 York Road a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, March • Oak Brook Village Hall, 15. 1200 Oak Brook Road All sites comply with the Hours are 8:30 a.m. to 7:30 American with Disabilities Act. p.m. Thursday and Friday, For a full list of locations, visit March 12 and 13; and 9 a.m. to https://www/dupageco.org/ 5 p.m. Saturday, March 14. election or https://www.cook- For those in Cook County, countyclerk.com/agency/elec- these locations are closest: tions.

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■ “It’s nice to know you’re not alone. It’s nice to know you can talk to other people, you can share with other people and you don’t have to do it alone. It can be very lonely.” — Laura Cottrell Grief support can take different forms Creating art, writing in a journal, talking with others among ways people can get help By Pamela Lannom emphasized, but on giving [email protected] participants an opportunity ■ REDEFINING AGING to release their feelings. This is another in an Sometimes the pain of loss “It’s always about the pro- ongoing series that is too difficult to express in cess that you go through as examines issues words. you do it,” she said. “When associated with aging. So Laura Cottrell, bereave- you don’t let them out and ment director at Amita St. you hold them in, they are Thomas Hospice, might ask going to come out somehow it alone. It can be very lonely.” participants in a grief support and they are going to come She emphasized the grief group to use a hammer to out sometime.” groups do not provide thera- shatter a bowl. Headaches, stomachaches, py, the goal of which is to help “Then they put it back bouts of feeling short-tem- a person address a situation. together. The bowl is never pered and other symptoms “Grief is not something you the way it was before,” she can be the result of bottling can fix,” she said. “Grief is said. “It is held together, but up feelings. She said the sim- something you go through, so there are holes in it and there ple analogy she uses with we are here to support you.” are pieces missing. kids about coping with grief Many adults ask Cottrell “The creativity gives them applies to adults as well. when they will start to feel an outlet for emotions they “Your body is a pop can. better. She said that’s a ques- might not know how to talk When pop cans don’t open, tion she can’t answer. about or what to say,” she they get bubbles in them and “Five years from now added. “It gives them a place they explode. At some point, you might hear a song and to put how they feel where that can explodes and it’s a it might be a re-triggering,” Laura Cottrell, director of bereavement programs at Amita they otherwise might not big old mess.” she said. “You’ll learn ways St. Thomas Hospice in Hinsdale, is surrounding by some know exactly how they feel.” The support groups offered to help yourself when you’re of the artwork created by children who attend support Cottrell also encourages by Amita St. Thomas Hospice feeling that. You’ll find ways groups there. Art therapy can be equally effective with participants to write in a jour- give participants who are to take care of yourself when adults, helping them to unlock feelings they can’t quite nal. One of her favorite assign- ready to put their feelings you need to.” put into words. (Jim Slonoff photo) ments is to have participants in words the opportunity to Grief can be especially diffi- describe the person they lost share them in a safe environ- cult for aging adults who have in your conversation. You port groups have helped par- — using only six words. ment. spent most of their life with always make sure they are ticipants. “(It) is really, really difficult “I wish that people would a spouse who is no longer still in your conversation,” “Before I came here, I never and really gets them think- know that support is out there there. she said. realized all the grief support ing,” she said. and while it’s not for every- “When you have been with Grief ultimately is an indi- that was out there, and I’m Hands-on therapy can one, it is for some people and someone for 50 years, how cation of love, Cottrell noted. constantly amazed that there help people open up and it really does help them,” she do you start your day again?” “You cry because you loved are so many people that think about the grief that said. “It’s nice to know you’re she said. someone, and you’re so for- can come to this, how it can they otherwise struggle to not alone. It’s nice to know One of the suggestions she tunate you loved someone so change you, how it can sup- put into words. The focus is you can talk to other people, makes is for people to keep much,” she said. port you,” she said. “I wish never on the artistic merit of you can share with other peo- talking about their loved one. Cottrell said she has been everybody knew about it, the finished product, Cottrell ple and you don’t have to do “You keep that person amazed at how much sup- from young to old.”

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Page 8 • March 12, 2020 • The Hinsdalean 60 SECONDS Resident dedicated to serving families in need Six years ago Hinsdale’s demonstrations. Hinsdale’s Ben see the spirit of outreach take Laura Alter was invited to Bradley will serve as emcee of root in her offspring. Hinsdale Infant Welfare Society’s the program, which will include “It sets a good example for Tablescapes, an annual bene- interviews of the clinic’s head them, and it shows them that fit for the Angel Harvey Family physician and two women whose they can be proud of they’re Health Center in Chicago’s Logan families are patients. efforts as well,” she said. Square neighborhood. Stirred by “So they can directly about A job opportunity brought Alter the auxiliary group’s mission, she their experience and how to Chicago, and marriage to Tom joined up. the Angel Harvey Center has brought her to Hinsdale, where Heading into this year’s changed their lives and provided he grew up. She appreciates the Tablescapes Sunday, March 22, hope,” Alter said. heart for service she’s found at the Westin Hotel in Lombard She’s excited to see how people in the community and within (see Page 20 for details), Alter is will respond to the new venue, Hinsdale IWS. now the organization’s president, new start time — noon instead “It’s a really nice group of leading the effort to provide care of 11 a.m. — and shift from early women to work with. I’ve gotten for families in need. March to late March. to know people that I would have “What we’re trying to do is “I think the combination of never known,” Alter said. become a beacon of hope for the those things will help,” Alter said. “It is so rewarding to see you people that walk into the center The New York native grew up efforts pay off.” and are afraid at how they’re one of six siblings and remem- She said the goal for this year’s going to pay for it. We bridge the bers accompanying her mom to Tablescapes is to raise $100,000 gap between what they can afford church as a child to tend the par- to meet the center’s needs. to pay and what’s covered,” Alter ish garden. “I hope that the people in the said. “For somebody that was raising audience will feel what I feel,” Angel Harvey provides a full six kids, to find the time to do that Alter said. “By being there they range of medical and therapeutic and fit that in her day (was inspir- are making a difference in peo- LAURA ALTER services, and the event’s paddle ing),” she remarked. ples’ lives.” NATIVE OF WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. • raise will help underwrite the Her two teen children, Emily And the biggest payoff? center’s new adolescent anxiety and John, are both on the “The most exciting part is going WORKED AS TV STATION SALES MANAGER center. Attendees will be able Hinsdale IWS Junior Board to be to hand over the check.” • GRADUATE OF PACE UNIVERSITY • to shop among nearly 20 ven- and will be helping out at —story by Ken Knutson, MARRIED TO TOM • LIKES TO STAY dors and enjoy food and drink Tablescapes. Alter is gratified to photo by Jim Slonoff FIT AND PLAY GOLF

The Hinsdalean • March 12, 2020 • Page 9 OPINION

EDITORIAL How to save a home? It takes a village A teardown wave is once again causing conster- philosophy behind this approach: a historic character through the preservation of nation in the village of Hinsdale. 1. “Historic preservation of historic properties buildings, monuments, landscapes and allowing A generation ago, it was the scourge of new and structures helps to maintain the established sensitive infill architecture to continue past tra- McMansions dwarfing neighboring older homes identity of a community and provides an under- ditions.” and altering the community’s landscape. standing of the past in order to better plan for the There is no question that countless towns envy Today, in an era when reality programs show us future.” Hinsdale’s historic charm, which is on prominent how easily old can be made new, the hand-wring- That makes a lot of sense. But we need to con- display in the central business district, southeast ing is over the demolition of vintage homes. sider whether giving elected officials that power Hinsdale and all across the community. The vir- Twenty-four homes have been torn down in the might cause potential homebuyers to shift their tue in continuing past traditions, however, lies in Robbins Park neighborhood since that area was investments to a less restrictive community. an understanding and appreciation of those tra- added to the National Register of Historic Places 2. “Historic preservation involves the entire ditions. If residents feel no collective connection in 2008. community and is considered an excellent tool for to that heritage except for some old structures The village board is poised to impose a six- economic development and stability.” scattered about, it’s hard to make a case they need month moratorium on demolition permits to pro- We hope residents from across the entire com- special protections. We hope the village explores vide time to study the matter and, presumably, munity turn out for and weigh in at the public ways to promote education strategies along with establish zoning regulations to promote preserva- hearing on the moratorium. We’ll let you know zoning ones. tion of historic residences. It’s tricky business dis- when it’s scheduled. 5. “There are many positive reasons to invest in cerning the proper balance between upholding 3. “Historic preservation encompasses many the historic preservation of your property and the personal property rights and protecting a charac- ideas and concepts and can be defined as the community as a whole.” teristic viewed as central to the village’s identity. identification, protection and enhancement of No argument here. For reference, Lake Forest has leaned heavily historic resources.” As Hinsdale lacks home-rule powers, it will be toward the latter. Unlike Hinsdale, Lake Forest is a This speaks to perhaps the most fraught dimen- up to residents to determine what type of his- home-rule community with greater latitude in its sion of the issue, with people having different toric preservation ordinances — if any — should legislative power. Properties there may be land- notions of what’s worth protecting and what’s an be binding and to work with elected officials to marked by the city’s historic preservation com- enhancement. implement those decisions. mission and city council, subjecting the struc- 4. “Historic preservation goes beyond simply We hope those on all sides of the issue will tures to zoning restrictions. The city lays out the saving old buildings; it is a means of maintaining make their voices heard. COMMENTARY So glad we had this time together, revue friends Sixteen years ago, seconds to laugh so hard you And here I am, days “It’s hard to imagine something before the curtain rose on my first can barely breathe and after the final curtain more reassuring, challenging and Community Revue, I received to feel deeply loved, to on my eighth show. For productive, all at once,” Godin some great advice from our direc- sense a smile from your some cast members, it wrote. That it is. tor. mouth to your feet and was their 12th. For oth- I am so grateful for the people I “Remember the moments,” he to be so aware of your ers, their first. No matter shared this journey with, starting told me. own happiness you can how many revues are with Amanda, Gail, Ricky, Robert, I still have the list of memo- feel it spreading inside, under our belts, we’re all Liz and the guys in the band. ries I wrote after the 2004 show, replacing the hurt, the mourning this week. Thanks for making us and the set “Hinsdale: The Reality Factor.” I damage, the sorrow, We take solace in our look and sound great (or as good have not been as diligent about cell by cell, molecule by “Hinsdopoly” Facebook as you could, given what you had recording the special moments molecule, inch by inch.” Pamela Lannom page, where we can to work with!). from subsequent shows, but those I was having a tough watch videos from the Dave, thank you for the sage three words from Dave Heilmann year in 2004 and being show, see photos of our advice so many years ago — and have stayed with me all these part of the revue reminded me cast parties and read heartfelt for the love and generosity and years. what it was like to be happy. I messages from our fellow cast- talent you bring to each and every His advice reminds me of a experienced so many wonderful mates, like this one from first-tim- show. We are nothing without piece I had read in the Trib a few moments — pearls, if you will er Tim Fowler. you. years earlier. Michele Weldon — in the 2 1/2 months between “We should take great care in And to friends new and old — wrote in the late 1990s about how our first rehearsal and our final choosing who we surround our- Alisa, Bill, Carl, Craig, Dan, David, important it is to let go and have a performance. Instead of feeling selves with and how we surround Dick, Ellen, Grace, John, Jon, Jim, really good time. deprived of joy, I was overflowing others,” he wrote. “I am so very Laura, Lynn, Megan, Michelle, “From all those times, those with it. glad I chose to spend the last Neil, Peggy, Sara, Steph, Susan, eternal, sacred moments of my life I remember wondering before couple months with you all and Teri and Tim — I’m so glad we strung together inside me, my first rehearsal if the revue that you chose to let me. I have had this time together. by pearl, I learned what it is to be would live up to my romanticized so thoroughly enjoyed getting to I can’t believe it’s time to say happy. I know what it is to be full memories of being in shows in know each and every one of you.” “So long.” of joy, how to embrace the second junior high and high school. It A couple of weeks ago Slonoff — Pamela Lannom is editor when I am completely content, to did. Two years later I questioned shared an item from Seth Godin’s of The Hinsdalean. hold it close and to make it exist whether the second revue experi- blog about fellowship, the kind Readers can email her at forever, where no one can erase it. ence could possibly be as good as that features mutual support and [email protected]. “I know how therapeutic it is the first. And it was. a shared journey.

Page 10 • March 12, 2020 • The Hinsdalean OPINION GUEST COMMENTARY LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Coronavirus’ reach Hinsdale is in no rush to have 5G rolled out here We are being inundated with 5G have a 5G pole in front of your home. commercials and how great it will be Not to mention, the poles, no matter extends to Central for all of us. Lucky Hinsdale, we were how much you try and make them even selected to be one of the first for aesthetically pleasing, are far from it. It has become the have chosen to the 5G rollout. So, why are there “Stop Hundreds of these poles need to go biggest news story reevaluate their 5G” signs popping up all over town? up all over Hinsdale for 5G to work. for the last month. travel plans in a Well, after doing a little research, 5G poles will change the character of Every social media conscientious effort maybe we should slow this 5G train Hinsdale. platform and news to maintain their down and make sure Hinsdale is not Let me be very clear — I am not outlet has had its health. Whether the first stop. When you take a closer against technology. I am not against 5G eyes trained on the that be through look at the fine print of a 5G commer- or any other advances in technology latest information, staying home or cial, it reads “Future use of AI, not as long as it does not adversely impact constantly updating stocking up on available for today.” AI stands for artifi- property values and is proven safe. their systems, as it hand sanitizer and cial intelligence. So, all this great tech- Until then, why doesn’t Verizon roll out seems that more soap, these next nology is not even available yet? Then, in towns like Wilmette and Kenilworth and more dire news Cedra Jazayerli few months of the there is the very real property depreci- first. Roll by Hinsdale. We are in no has surfaced about school year have ation (estimated at around 20 percent) rush for 5G here. — Craig Hoffend, the viral coronavirus. seen major changes to keep and possible health implications if you Hinsdale What started out as a everyone healthy and safe. normal strain of the flu has As a high school junior, reached a global pandemic of my priorities have been set more than 100,000 confirmed on school work and college cases worldwide. Schools planning. But as of late, it’s have been shut down in also been a focus of mine to places like China, Japan and stay healthy. I’ve been wash- Italy. Travel plans have been ing my hands more, paying postponed, abroad studies attention to the things I have been canceled and touch, and making my health universities have pulled their more of a priority. students home and canceled So though we may fault classes. It seems like the this virus for ruining travel whole world has been placed plans, perhaps we can thank on halt as scientists and it for reminding us of what is researchers work to develop a important in life — staying vaccine or cure for this conta- healthy. The opportunity to gious virus. travel is a privilege in it of Personally, my family had itself, but the things that mat- been planning an exciting ter in life are our health and trip to Europe for spring wellbeing. break that we all had been My peers, teachers and I looking forward to. We were have discussed worst case planning on touring London scenarios in which the school and Paris, but just last week gets shut down and students Paris officials warned against are forced to continue work travelers coming into the online. Had someone told country. Famous tourist sites me that a week ago, I would like the Louvre have been have called it ludicrous, but momentarily shut down the reality is the pandemic amidst fear of tourists con- needs to be slowed some- tracting the virus through how. Nonetheless, this dis- the air. Therefore, due to the ease frenzy has reminded me coronavirus and the fear that to keep things in perspective foreign countries might quar- and not take the little things antine Americans, my family for granted. has decided to cancel this trip — Cedra Jazayerli, a junior with less than a month to go. at Hinsdale Central, is a Many of my friends at contributing columnist. school are in a similar situa- Readers can email her at tion. More and more families [email protected].

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The Hinsdalean • March 12, 2020 • Page 11 OBITUARIES Jennifer Anne Healy Jennifer Anne Healy, 48, of Hinsdale passed proof exists). She tolerated her husband’s inter- away March 4, 2020, with her family by her side est in golf, adored everything about her children, after a 20-month-long battle with metastatic delighted in her friends from grade school, high breast cancer. school, college, and beyond and could never get Jennifer was born in 1971 in Manhassett, enough of the beach in Naples, Fla. N.Y., to Elizabeth and Morton Levy. She grew Her family grieves but knows she is finally up in Huntington, N.Y., and received a bach- unburdened and at peace in a better place. elor’s from Boston College and an MBA from She is survived by her husband, George Healy; Fordham University. Her professional career her three children, Charlie, George Jr. and Jane; took her from the accounting department at her mother, Elizabeth; her sister, Cara (Patrick) Coach Leatherware in New York City, to the Puzzuoli; her three nieces; her six nephews; and finance department at Bristol Myers Squibb many aunts, uncles and cousins. and then through a series of marketing roles at A funeral was held March 11 at Our Lady of Clairol, Maybelline, Mott’s, Unilever and finally Sorrows Church in White Plains, N.Y. on a Chicagoland adventure to Kraft-Heinz in Interment was at Gate of Heaven Cemetery in 2016. Hawthorne, N.Y. A memorial service will be held Jennifer possessed a great mind, an even better in Hinsdale this spring. personality, a sense of adventure and a tremen- In lieu of flowers, memorials in may be dous love for friends, family and sandy beaches. made to Wellness House, 131 N. County Line Four Generations of She was witty, intelligent, conscientious, pos- Road, Hinsdale, IL 60521; or Gilda’s Club of itive, determined, fun and not above jumping Westchester, 80 Maple Ave., White Plains, NY Our Family Caring for off a bar in Grand Cayman into the Caribbean 10601. Sea for a post-dinner swim while dealing with Sullivan Funeral Home in Hinsdale handled Families Like Yours. the first symptoms of metastatic disease (video the arrangements. Since 1924. Nancy Jean Martin Terrence M. Sullivan and Brian D. Sullivan Nancy Jean Martin, nee Bierdemann, 89, compassion and a fierce protective gene for passed away peacefully at home on Feb. 8, those she cared about most. Those she cared 2020, with her family by her side. about felt it deep in their bones whenever they Born in Elgin, Nan earned a bachelor’s degree were around her. Her family promises to carry 60 South Grant Street | Hinsdale, IL 60521 | 630.323-0275 from Bradley University, where she was a mem- on her legacy and make her proud. www.sullivanfuneralhomehinsdale.com ber of Chi Omega sorority, Future Teachers of She was preceded in death by her husband, America and was named Homecoming Queen William Clarence Martin. ’52 and Most Beautiful Girl ’52. While at Bradley She is survived by her children, William she met Billy and the rest, as they say, is history. “Scott” (Debora) Martin, Lani (Mark) Fabere, She was a longtime Hinsdale resident and Laura (Peter) Marquardt and Beth (Tom) O’Neil; one of the founding members of the Hinsdale her grandchildren, Luella (Andrew) Klann, United Methodist Church, where she was deep- William “Willie” Martin, Christopher Fabere, ly involved in United Methodist Women. A Meagan Fabere, Peter (Lynn) Marquardt, Never Resalethe same & Consignment store twice! member of the Hinsdale Golf Club, she enjoyed Molly O’Neil, Erin O’Neil and Jack O’Neil; her Fine Furnishings F Accessories F Beautiful Tableware playing tennis and golfing, but what made great-grandchildren, Addison and Zoe Martin, these activities special were the friendships she and Corinne, Clara and Peter Klann; her broth- made while playing them. While successfully er, Richard A. (Joanne) Bierdemann; her nieces, raising four children she restarted her career Kay (Steve) Jettman and Susan (Curt) Sumner; as a teacher. Upon retirement, Nan continued and her nephew, Mike Bierdemann. to share her love of people and teaching by Family and friends and invited — with their volunteering to educate ESL students and their favorite “Nan stories” in hand — to a celebra- families from Asia, Mexico and Syria through tion of life service at 2 p.m. Saturday, March 28, Literacy Volunteers of DuPage. at Hinsdale United Methodist Church, 945 S. Those who knew Nan knew she loved her Garfield Ave. Interment will be private. birds and “digging in dirt” but probably didn’t In lieu of flowers, memorials maybe me know that while living on North Lincoln Street, made to the Hinsdale United Methodist a prominent rose company sent her samples of Church (UMW), 945 S. Garfield Ave., Hinsdale, new roses to evaluate in her garden there. Her IL 60521; or the National Multiple Sclerosis love for sewing and quilting were talents she Society online at https://www.nationalmsso- always made time for and shared with others. ciety.org. She was an incredible example of a strong Sullivan Funeral Home in Hinsdale handled woman for her family, living her life with love, the arrangements.

Jessica K. Snyder So much more… Jessica K. Snyder, 39, passed away Feb. 26, senior project manager. New merchandise every week. 2020, at Amita Hinsdale Hospital with her family She is survived by her parents, Charles and at her side. Carolyn Snyder; her brother, Jonathan; her fian- Jessica was born at Hinsdale Hospital in 1981. cée, Frank Gregor; his daughters, Mackenzie She was raised in Hinsdale and graduated from and Chase; and many aunts, uncles and cousins. 63 Village Place, Hinsdale Hinsdale Adventist Academy with highest hon- A memorial service will be held at 3 p.m. (630) 323-1135 ors in 2000. Sunday, March 15, at the Hinsdale Seventh-day shopthecourtyard.com She earned her degree with honors from Adventist Church, 201 N. Oak St., Hinsdale. Tues-Fri 10-5; Sat. 10-4:30 Andrews University in Berrien Springs, Mich., In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made Resale of Fine Furnishings where she studied business and French. online to https://www.mycause.worldvision. in Support of She worked for Whirlpool for many years as a org/campaign/Jessica.

Page 12 • March 12, 2020 • The Hinsdalean OBITUARIES Powell Funeral Carol Hall Gosselin Carol Hall Gosselin, nee Jessup, formerly of epicenter of activity and she influenced many irectors Hinsdale, died peacefully March 3, 2020, sur- of Hinsdale’s finest kids. D rounded by family. Carol married Jack Gosselin, a widower, in Caring for Hinsdale She led a vigorous life and never forgot her 1975, and they both were dedicated to and took for 39 years roots. Carol was raised in West Lafayette, Ind. great joy in their combined family of six. They and graduated from Purdue University as a enjoyed a 27-year marriage with lots of friends, Facilities available at: proud Kappa Alpha Theta. After graduation travel and family. Jack was a giant in his home- 7000 S. Madison St. she was beckoned by Chicago, where she town of Joliet, where he left a tremendous work worked for Scott Forsman and met her future and charitable legacy. Carol lived out her life 630.703.9131 husband, Dick Hall. They lived in Oak Park with family. She had 14 grandchildren, friends Brian Powell, Sr. and Western Springs and had two kids, Bob and her beloved aide, Toni. Brian Powell, Jr. www.powellfuneraldirectors.com and Elizabeth. Dick received a promotion and Family will greet friends at 10 a.m. Friday, the Hall family moved to Wayland, Mass. After April 3, at the Union Church of Hinsdale, 137 two wonderful years of new friends, Dick suc- S. Garfield St. A memorial service will follow at cumbed to pancreatic cancer. 11 a.m. at the church. The Halls moved to Hinsdale in 1970. Carol In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made was a strong part of the community and was to Wellness House, 131 N. County Line Road, active with the Girl Scouts, Union Church and Hinsdale, IL 60521 or online at https://www. the Wellness Center. The Halls’ house was the wellnesshouse.org/ways-to-give. Three historic homes set for demolition

)81(5$/+20( Continued from Page 3 doing because we like old “The economics are difficult &5(0$7,216(59,&(6 houses. It truly is our mission for a renovation. We nowhere (VW Coules said. “It’s more important what’s being put as spelled out in the code,” near recouped the dollars we there versus what is going to she said. “We’re just trying to put in the house,” she said, come down, because what is uphold the code.” adding that it was not suited going to come down is going When questioned by for an empty-nester couple. Outstanding Service to come down. It’s bad to say, Bohnen, Kozys said he knew Commissioner Jim Prisby but everybody has the right to he was buying a house in a congratulated the Lauxes on do what they want to do with historic district and that he coming in early in the design And Amenities that property.” would be required to go process but said the first ques- “Yes and no, Mr. Coules,” through a process. tion needs to be what is wrong $WUDGLWLRQRIWUXVWIRURYHU\HDUV Bohnen responded, encour- “There is no specific law with the existing house that aging him to listen to conver- that says you cannot demol- cannot be remedied. sation about historic preser- ish,” he said. “From this meeting for- vation at the March 3 Hinsdale Commissioners also held a ward, that is where all of my Village Board meeting. public hearing on the proper- questions are going to go,” he “We’re going to find out ty at 641 S. Elm St., where Julie said. whether there is sentiment in and Doug Laux plan to tear Both applicants were asked the village to preserve some of down a 1925 French eclectic to return with additional our heritage and some of our style home to build what Julie information. historic homes, specifically in Laux called their “forever” Bohnen, who also lives in the Robbins area but it other home with a first-floor master the Robbins Park Historic parts of town, too,” Bohnen suite. District, empathized with stated. “We’re at that apex in “I was under the impression neighbors who spoke at he Hinsdale, Mr. Coules. We’re that you were renovating the public hearing. The 1893- going to make a decision home,” Braden said to her. home at 244 E. First St. — next about whether we care about “It was sold as a teardown if door to his — was torn down preserving our heritage and you look at the listing sheet,” last week, and all the trees on 7000 S. MADISON STREET our historic homes.” Laux responded. the lot went with it. Commissioner Sandy Commissioner Shannon “To have the neighbor WILLOWBROOK, IL Williams, participating by Weinberger praised Laux come in and clear cut to build phone, said the commission’s for her renovation of 321 S. a Belgium farmhouse next 630.325.2300 purpose is to protect historic County Line Road. Laux said to me in Hinsdale, Illinois — structures in Hinsdale. she and her husband sold the what can I say? We’re all suf- “It isn’t something we are home at a loss. fering through this,” he said.

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The Hinsdalean • March 12, 2020 • Page 13 ASK AN EXPERT MICHAEL STROKA, C0-FOUNDER & CEO What is the goal the diet of rich fats, rich proteins, no more than three hours of educa- fermented foods and vegetables that tion in nutrition during their training. of the American he was prescribed. And he’s thriving “That obviously leaves a lot to be professionally, as well, as chief exec- desired,” Stroka said. Nutrition utive officer and co-founder of the Through a variety of trainings, Hinsdale-based American Nutrition certifications and educational tools, Association? Association. the ANA is trying to change that. The A merger of five nutrition-focused association promotes personalized A healthy diet isn’t one-size-fits-all. organizations, the ANA was formed nutrition to scientists and people That’s something that Michael Stroka late last year with a focus on bring- throughout the medical and nutri- learned the hard way. Despite eating ing personalized nutrition to health tional professions. what he believed to be a healthy, care. Put simply, the ANA is working About 1,300 people have earned balanced diet, Stroka became so ill toward a day when food and nutri- the title of certified nutrition special- more than a decade ago, he couldn’t tion are treated as medicine. ist — the gold standard in personal- go to work. Diagnosed with chronic Stroka said the medical tools and ized nutrition and the ANA’s highest fatigue syndrome, he was desperate knowledge available today are far credential. Thousands more have for a solution that would make him more sophisticated than when he completed webinars, less certifica- feel better. went searching for the cause of his tions and trainings. “That’s when I started doing deep, problems. With the medical field’s Membership in the ANA currently therapeutic nutrition,” Stroka said. ability to analyze a person’s genome stands at about 5,000 professionals He engaged in what he calls a and microbiome, Stroka said person- and members of the public. Various “deep dive” into his nutritional alized nutrition holds the potential levels of membership are available, needs, analyzing his vitamin and to prevent and even reverse such some without cost. More informa- mineral status, his rate of oxidation, conditions as obesity, cardiovascular tion is available at https://www. his metabolism. A nutritionist stud- disease, osteoporosis, diabetes and theana.org. ied Stroka inside and out and finally autoimmune diseases. A resident of Western Springs, concluded that his body couldn’t “Nutrition is the most important Stroka said Hinsdale is a great place thrive on the low-fat diet he had long lever for preventing and reversing to work and a good home for the believed to be healthy. chronic illness and obesity,” Stroka ANA. He said the host of healthy eat- Michael Stroka’s life changed when he “When I ate that first meal that said. ing options within walking distance changed his diet. As CEO and co-found- was designed for me, I felt like He said it’s no surprise that more of the ANA headquarters makes er of the American Nutrition Association Superman,” Stroka said. “Nutrition doctors don’t address diet as a nor- Hinsdale a place that he and his staff headquartered in Hinsdale, he hopes to brought me back to vibrant health.” mal part of a patient’s routine care. are proud to be part of. see others reap the benefits of personal- Ten years later, he’s still enjoying Stroka said doctors typically receive — by Sandy Illian Bosch ized nutrition. (Jim Slonoff photo)

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2020 DEBS, HONOR Lucille Elizabeth Lavins, daughter of Jennifer and GUARD ANNOUNCED Thomas Lavins The Hinsdale Assembly Emily Elyse Lewis, daugh- is proud to announce its ter of Kristen and William 2020 Debutantes and Honor Lewis Guard. Paige Marie McMahon, These young women and daughter of Kelly and John men will engage in a number McMahon of social and community Alyssa Taylor Moncrief, service projects throughout daughter of Cynthia and the year and will participate Brian Moncrief in the Hinsdale Assembly Chloe Margot Opler, Ball Dec. 23 at the Hilton daughter of Sarah and Chicago/Oak Brook Hills Edmond Opler Resort. Olivia June Jian Rayis, For 2020, the Hinsdale daughter of Mary and John Assembly has committed to Rayis donate to Hinsdale Hospital’s Abigail Mae Rigazio, Behavioral Health service daughter of Anne and John line. Mental health is an Rigazio extremely important need for Madeleine Faye Van children and families. The Houtte, daughter of Emily assembly is determined to and Andrew Van Houtte make a positive impact in the Katherine Avery Venis, community with improving daughter of Jennifer and mental health awareness, Scott Coman treatment, and access to the Elleanor Sabin Witz, help for those in need. By daughter of Beth Kos and coming together with AMITA David and Jeanne Witz on this increasingly alarming 2020 Honor Guard reality, the assembly hopes Luke O’Neill Allison, son to elevate the entire service of Colleen and Christopher line and truly improve the Allison well-being of the community. Michael Robert Benington, 2020 Debutantes son of Erin and Stuart Olivia Margaret Beargie, Benington daughter of Elizabeth and Christopher Bains Brady, Brian Beargie son of Lucy and Thomas Margaret Anne Benington, Brady daughter of Erin and Stuart Nicholas Joseph Daly, son Benington of Catherine and James Daly Tanner Elizabeth Carter, Alexander Sebastian Daw, daughter of Tamara and son of Victoria and Joseph Terry Carter Daw, Jr. Kayleigh Elizabeth Excell, Nicholas Christian daughter of Carolyn and Henneman, son of Mary and Richard Excel Mark Henneman Grace Jacqueline Fowler, Carl Emery Hinchman, daughter of Jacqueline and son of Lisa and Timothy Timothy Fowler Hinchman Anna Louisa Gruvberger, John Robert Hultquist, daughter of Kristina Taheri- son of Deborah and James Gruvberger and Stefan Hultquist Gruvberger Luke Tyler Leddy, son of Genevieve Bryce Haarlow, Judy and Tracy Leddy daughter of Lauren and Blair Mitchell Ryan Lee, son of Haarlow Valerie and Michael Lee Mary Alice Heneghan, Britton Stewart Leigh, Jr., daughter of Suzanne and son of Kimberly and Britton Brendan Heneghan Leigh Emma Katherine Nicholas Joseph Lynch, Houchens, daughter of son of Jacqueline and Joseph Jennifer and Matthew Lynch Houchens Nathan Andrew Melkus, Mary Elise Hughes, daugh- son of Tonya and Paul ter of Molly and Gerald Melkus Hughes Thomas Daniel Mercurio, Taylor Kathryn Hultquist, son of Kimberly and James daughter of Deborah and Mercurio James Hultquist Alexander Jacob Audrey Therese La Valle, Mittelstadt, son of Donna and daughter of Anne and Albert Michael Mittelstadt La Valle Please turn to Page 16

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Continued from Page 15 Sam Moriarty, Emma O’Hea, Mia Pieranunzi, Jennifer Michael Harrison Moran, Toyama, Ainsley Wallace son of Julie and Michael Kappa Delta — Hannah Moran Eichelman, Olivia Randell, Nathan Alexander Niesen, Samantha Shalgos son of Wendy and Robert Kappa Kappa Gamma Niesen — Emma Bjeldanes, Grace Michael Johnson Shean, Jr., Coghill, Sophie Eck, Kate son of Kimberly and Michael Gabriel, Sophie Levine, Abby Shean Malcom, Maria Naccarato, Justin Jian Terry, son of Lindsay Peters, Brooke Annie and Jeffrey Terry Shryock Phi Mu — Greta Garber, HINSDALE WOMEN Hannah Kiperman PLEDGE SORORITIES Pi Beta Phi — Christina Aucoin, Katie Courtney, The Hinsdale Area Klavdia Georges, McKenna Alumnae Panhellenic Hayes, Bahda Hoang, Sophie Association is pleased to Hutchison, Lindsay Knutson, announce the following local Kate Magnesen, Lindsey area women accepted invi- May, Morgan Millman, tations for membership at Grace Orput, Grace Owens, their respective universities Shaini Sahgal, Jessie Tribbey, during the 2019-29 school Caroline Woodward, Sarah year to National Panhellenic Zidell Conference member soror- Sigma Kappa — Emma ities. Socolich Alpha Chi Omega — Jackie Zeta Tau Alpha — Gabby 2 W. FIRST ST.(630) HINSDALE, 455-0022 IL 60521 Dorsett. Mia Dougherty, Costello, Kristina Gurgone, Chloe Heiser, Ambika Bea Ioannov, Lauren Sharma, Zoe Smith. Elena Keating, Ella Smith Stojka Alpha Delta Pi — Grace D181 STUDENTS D’Onofrio, Anna Glowniak, Hadley McCarthy, Leia EARN RECOGNITION Pappas, Lily Podracky • Hinsdale Middle School Alpha Gamma Delta — seventh-grader Catherine Taylor Marquez Yan auditioned for and was Alpha Omicron Pi — Ryan selected to perform in the Jones, Mia Randall All-Illinois Junior Band. Alpha Phi — Madison She played her French Boshardt, Gillian Filer, horn with the band Jan. Jamison Fowler, Reilly 24-25 under the direction of Hayes, Libby Oakley, Emeri esteemed conductor Robert Sana, Liv Sommer Tyrome Herrings III. Alpha Xi Delta — Emma • Elm School student Dillard, Katie Trott Arya Yedavalli earned a Chi Omega — Tally Carter, perfect score of 20 on the Kayleigh Hester, Maddie WordMasters challenge, Lynch, Madeline Mikes, a nationwide vocabulary Grace Varan contest that draws 150,000 Delta Delta Delta — competitors in grades three Hannah Godellas, Francesca through eight participate. Grande, Anne Huetteman, The challenge requires stu- Emily McLeod, Nicole dents to think analytically Schaff, Aparna Srinivasan alixandraWWW.SHOP .COMcollections and metaphorically by com- Delta Gamma — Audrey alix pleting analogies with three 40 and 42 S. Washington St. Hinsdale, IL 60521 (630) 789-0022 Bareck, Melanie Chafin, Tess vocabulary sets throughout Ellithorpe, Ella Farrell, Lexie the year. Henry, Olivia Kreischer, Claire Owens, Annie Schulz, Erin Sheehan, Kylie Torsberg QUILTER TO Delta Zeta — Grace COMPETE IN SHOW DeAngelis, Katie Usher, Alexis Sygnator Anne Zick of Hinsdale has Gamma Phi Beta — Caitlin been selected as a contes- Collins, Sarah Hamp- tant with her quilt, Dream Adams, Mae Javois, Grace City USA, at the American Kennedy, Claire Kern, Zoe Quilter’s Society QuiltWeek Lagessie, Rachel Pearson, from March 25-28 in Maggie Regan Lancaster, Penn. Kappa Alpha Theta A photo appears online at — Grace Kisluk, Ashley https://www.thehinsdalean. Haggard, Sadie Kapelinski, com.

Page 16 • March 12, 2020 • The Hinsdalean PULSE It’s your lucky day(s)! Get a jump on St. Pat’s Day with weekend fun, feasts at area pubs and eateries It’s time to go green in honor of St. Patrick’s Day. With March 17 falling mid-week, many local establishments are starting the celebrations early to serve up Irish- themed festivities, live music and traditional food for guests. Here are opportunities nearby to make the most of the occasion:

Party time

• Shamrock Fest March 13-15 & 17 Palmer Place 56 S. La Grange Road, La Grange (708) 482-7127 https://www.palmerslagrange. com This 37th annual celebration will feature Irish dancers, Shannon Rovers Bagpipers and live bands, among other acts. For a full sched- ule, visit the website listed above. • St. Patrick’s Day Celebration Among the St. Patrick’s Day delights taking place near Hinsdale are special menu items, like Shepherd’s March 13-14 Pie in a potato puree at Old Town Pour House in Oak Brook, and a full lineup of cultural performances Imperial Oak Brewing and live music entertainment all weekend at Irish Times in Brookfield. (photos provided) 501 Willow Blvd., Willow Springs (708) 330-5096 https://www.imperialoakbrew- well into the night. The McNulty website listed above. ship band at its Sunday service. ing.com Irish Dancers and bagpiper Mike • Lucille Restaurant The musicians will also perform Enjoy Irish music, Irish dancers, Courney will perform, along with March 15 Irish tunes following worship. food trucks and commemorative bands U2 Hype, The Whiskey 100 Drury Lane, Oakbrook Time: 10:45 a.m. logo 20-ounce pub pints at this Brothers and American Rogues. Terrace tented event. The Imperial milk For a full schedule, visit the web- (630) 530-8300 Family fun stout “Udder Madness” also will site listed above. https://www.lucillerestaurant. return. For a full schedule, visit the com • St. Patrick’s Day Celebration website listed above. Irish dining Feel the luck of the Irish at this March 14 brunch served in the bistro at • Irish Times Hinsdale Public Library Drury Lane. The regular menu March 13-15 & 17 • Fuller House 20 E. Maple St. will also feature traditional Irish 8869 Burlington Ave., Brookfield March 14 (630) 986-1976 fare like corned beef and cabbage, (708) 485-8787 35 E. First St. https://www.hinsdalelibrary.info shamrock cookies and specialty https://www.irishtimespub.com (630) 568-5466 Catch the luck of the Irish with Festivities kick off at the pub https://www.fullerhousebar. drinks such as Irish Manhattans, Guinness, and Irish coffee. Face fun activities for the whole family. with an all-you-can-eat fish fry com Hours: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. March 13 from 11 a.m. A tent in Diners can choose from the spe- painting and coloring will be avail- back will house the action, with cial menu featuring a Reuben, a able for young diners. Brunch will Trinity Irish Dancers, bagpipers Rachel, Irish nachos, a corned beef be served from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. St. Baldrick’s and lineup of live music per- plate and fish & chips. Bagpipers The cost is $45, $20 for ages 6-12, formers providing entertainment are also scheduled to stop by $15 for ages 3-5 and free for chil- • Head Shaving for a Cure every day. A Guinness-sponsored between noon at 2 p.m. dren 2 and younger. Reservations March 15 promotion will be held at 3 p.m. • Old Town Pour House are required. Palmer Place March 15. For a full schedule, visit March 10-17 56 S. La Grange Road, La Grange the website listed above. 8 Oakbrook Center, Oak Brook Celtic sounds (708) 482-7127 • St. Patty’s @ Ballydoyle (630) 601-1440 https://www.palmerslagrange. March 17 https://www.oldtownpour- • Celtic music worship com Ballydoyle Irish Pub & house.com March 15 This event will be held in mem- Restaurant Say cheers to St. Patrick’s Day Christ Church Butterfield ory of La Grange’s Katie Palermo, 5157 Main St., Downers Grove with twists on Irish classics like 2S361 Glen Park Road, Lombard who passed away in November (630) 969-0600 corned beef rueben, shepherd’s https://www.christchurch.us/ 2018 from leukemia. Proceeds https://www.ballydoylepub.com pie and corned beef poutine, butterfield support children’s cancer The festivities start at 8 a.m. with paired with Guinness blends. For The church will add traditional research through the St. Baldrick’s a Kegs & Eggs Irish buffet and last details, visit the Irish music to its professional wor- Foundation. Hours: 4 to 7 p.m.

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ARTFULLY DONE unleash their inner creative 9800 Willow Springs Road, crafter. All skill levels are wel- Willow Springs n The Weaving Mill: Art, come. Bring a project-in-prog- (708) 839-6897 Industry, Philanthropy ress or knit a leafy washcloth to https://www.fpdcc.com enliven spring cleaning. Time: Welcome the arrival of March 17 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Congregation Etz Chaim spring at this family program 1710 S. Highland Ave., with a sunset stroll, bonfire Lombard CENTRAL TIME and s’mores. Time: 6:30 to 8 https://www.illinoisprai- p.m. RR rieweavers.org. n Movie Trivia Night Illinois Prairie Weavers will March 21 n Game Time! host speaker Emily Winter, Notre Dame Parish March 22 co-founder of Chicago’s The 64 Norfolk Ave., Clarendon Hinsdale Public Library Weaving Mill, which designs Hills 20 E. Maple St. and makes fabric in collabora- https://bit.ly/2UzjnnF (630) 986-1976 tion with artists and designers The community is invited to https://www.hinsdalelibrary. and works with Envisions to support the Hinsdale Central info allow adults with learning dis- Drama program while enjoy- Bring friends and family for abilities to create weaving and ing a fun night of movie trivia an afternoon of tabletop games sewing products. Time: 10 a.m. by forming a team of eight to from the library’s collection. 10 adults or being placed on Time: 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. n Knit or Crochet Saturday a team. Prizes will be given to March 21 the winning team. The event FOR A CAUSE County Line Properties Home is BYOB (wine and beer only Design Center please); soft drinks and snacks n Up Owl Night 110 S. Washington St., will be provided. Time: 7 to March 13 Hinsdale 9:30 p.m. Tickets: $30. Gibsons Bar & Steakhouse (312) 620-8061 or 2105 Spring Road, Oak (630) 712-4842 FAMILY FUN Brook Drum Tao will present its modern, high-energy perfor- Avid needlecrafters and https://UpOwlNight. mance combining highly physical, large-scale Japanese those wanting to learn can n Spring Equinox Night Hike givesmart.com drumming with contemporary costumes this Sunday at join Kate Refine of Kate Refine March 20 Attend the Oak School the McAninch Arts Center in Glen Ellyn. See Page 30 for Designs and Stephanie Sarris Little Red Schoolhouse details. (photo provided) of Bellehaven Designs to Nature Center Please turn to Page 20

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Page 18 • March 12, 2020 • The Hinsdalean PULSE Annual Derby Day event supports children in need

In 1883, a Presbyterian minister has become ingrained in all said event Chair Natalie Community buzz in a small town located more than our lives.” Ryan. “The children and 200 miles from Chicago decided to Over the past several families served are incredi- The Community House will host transform his sermons into a catalyst decades, the Hinsdale bly inspiring with their sto- the 13th annual Walk the Walk for change to help the thousands of Auxiliary has hosted its ries of hope and resilience. event supporting mental health on neglected and orphaned children Kentucky Derby Day Party Living in our community, Sunday, April 26. across the state. Through his monu- fundraiser on the first it’s wonderful being able to All proceeds from this event will mental efforts, Chicago’s Children’s Saturday of May. More than contribute to such a worth- benefit The Counseling Center of Home & Aid was born. 150 people attend each year while cause.” The Community House, which Across Illinois, Children’s Home & to raise funds to support Guests will enjoy enter- provides therapy and counseling Aid provides resources annually to a number of programs, tainment, including a services to adults and children living more than 40,000 children and youth including early childhood Alexis Braden race-wagering station, a live with depression, anxiety and other – including access to education, coun- care and education, foster Society spotlight auction and — new this year behavioral and mental issues. seling and basic necessities. Here care and adoption services. — a whiskey and bourbon The three-mile walk will begin at locally, the nonprofit’s Hinsdale aux- The 65th annual Children’s Home bar featuring the many flavors found 8:30 a.m. at The Community House. iliary consists of 30 members as well & Aid Kentucky Derby Day event will in and around Churchill Downs. To register, please visit https:// as associate members who raise funds take place on Saturday, May 2, at the “Steam your seersucker and fluff raceroster.com/events/2020/27008/ for the organization. Chicago Marriott Southwest Burr your fascinators, it’s going to be an walk-the-walk-2020. Register before “At its core, we want to help ensure Ridge, with festivities starting at 4:30 amazing Derby Day event,” Ryan said. April 13 to receive $5 off event pric- children’s basic needs are not only p.m. To purchase tickets, which are $175 ing. met, but moreover that they can pros- “It is so important to raise funds per person, please visit https://www. — Alexis Braden of Hinsdale is the per and grow in loving homes,” said for children in need and support the childrenshomeandaid.org/65th-an- paper’s society columnist. Hinsdale Auxiliary President Laura many family programs within the nual-kentucky-derby-day-party-reg- Readers can email her at Glenn. “Giving to this organization Children’s Home & Aid organization, istration/. [email protected].

■ More than 150 people attend each year to raise funds to support a number of programs, including early childhood care and education, foster care and adoption services.

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Continued from Page 18 https://www.dupageforest. biennial parent fundraiser to org support building a new out- Discover how sap becomes door classroom. The online syrup by tapping with tools auction for exciting items is from the 1890s, checking the open. Attire is sophisticated collection buckets, watch- chic. Time: 7 to 11 p.m. Tickets: ing sap thicken over the fire, $125. and tasting real maple syrup. Hours: 1 to 4 p.m. Cost: $5 ■ Tablescapes suggested donation per person ages 3 and up. March 22 SATURDAY, The Westin Lombard 70 Yorktown Center GREEN THUMB MARCH 28, https://hinsdaleiws.com 8:30 am - 12:15 pm The Infant Welfare Society of ■ Suburban Garden Club Chicago Hinsdale Auxiliary will HAVE YOU OR A LOVED ONE BEEN This event is presented at March 16 no cost. hold its annual benefit, themed The Community House DIAGNOSED WITH COLON OR “Illuminate,” featuring a lun- 415 W. Eighth St., Hinsdale Register at wellnesshouse.org RECTAL CANCER? or call 630.323.5150 cheon with boutique shopping, (630) 202-5739 a silent auction, and mem- Author and master gardener Learn about the latest in treatment from top oncologists Wellness House ber-designed tables with raffle Cindy Crosby, a natural his- and surgeons in the Chicago area. 131 N. County Line Rd Hinsdale, IL 60521 tickets available for guests tory instructor for the Illinois to win everything on display Master Naturalists program, 9:00 am – 11:00 am Wellness House presents in their favorite tablescapes. will give a presentation enti- informational events so you can Updates in Medical, Surgical and Radiation Oncology Proceeds support The Angel tled, “The Tallgrass Prairie: feel empowered, informed

Harvey Family Health Center Grocery Store, Apothecary and prepared. 11:15 am – 12:15 pm of Infant Welfare Society of and Love Shop,” discussing Chicago. Hours: noon to 4 p.m. the different ways people have Nutrition for Colorectal Cancer Tickets: $125. made use of Illinois’ prairie throughout history. Time: 7:30 to 9 p.m. GREAT OUTDOORS Wellness House presents informational events so you can feel empowered, informed and prepared. ■ Beginning Bird-Watching ■ Creative Gardening March 21 or 28 March 21 Morton Arboretum Little Red Schoolhouse 4100 Route 53, Lisle Nature Center (630) 719-2468 9800 Willow Springs Road, https://www.mortonarb.org Willow Springs In this single morning work- (708) 839-6897 BEL CANTO ACADEMY offers group shop for beginners, partici- https://www.fpdcc.com lessons strings and voice for children 6 months pants will discuss equipment, Learn about gardening in keep track of observations, the winter by making hyper- to 10 years old and private lessons in all learn how to find birds and tufa pots for indoor/outdoor instruments for both adults and children. more. The focus will be on gardens and terrariums. The birds that inhabit Illinois all program is for ages 15 and up. Time: 1:30 to 3 p.m. RR year, and participants will PRIVATE LESSONS provide one-on-one learn key bird features for identification and how to HEALTH & WELLNESS instruction with our esteemed faculty who will match birds to their preferred tailor their approach to the individual, providing food or habitat. Time: 9 a.m. to ■ Faith and Spirituality During consistent and helpful feedback in line with the 12:30 p.m. Cost: $34. RR, MD Cancer student’s goals. March 18 • Professional Musician/ ■ Winging it with Waterfowl Wellness House Vocalist Owned and Operated March 21 131 N. County Line Road, OUR FACILITIES are clean and fully Sagawau Environmental Hinsdale • Private and Group Lessons furnished, with private studio spaces and a Learning Center (630) 323-5150 for Most Instruments 12545 W. 111th St., Lemont https://www.wellnesshouse. comfortable loung/waiting area. Parents are (630) 257-2045 org • Private Lessons for welcome to sit in lessons anytime they wish. https://www.fpdcc.com Join this interactive discus- Special Needs Children Dabble or dive into water- sion with a multi-faith panel fowl identification using some to address the challenges • Convenient Location simple methods to figure out posed by cancer and to gain who’s who on the pond. The ideas and inspiration to help • Open 7 Days a Week program is for ages 14 and up. strengthen one’s spiritual self. Time: 1 p.m. RR Time: 10 a.m. to noon. RR

■ Maple Sugaring ■ Goat Yoga Weekends through March 29 March 21 Thursdays to Mondays Tuthill Family Pet Rescue & 92 BURR RIDGE PARKWAY through February Resource Center BURR RIDGE, IL Kline Creek Farm 21 Salt Creek Lane, Hinsdale 1N600 County Farm Road, https://bit.ly/HHS-Goat-Yoga 630.581.5106 Guests are invited to spend West Chicago WWW.BELCANTOMUSICACADEMY.COM (630) 876-5900 Please turn to Page 22

Page 20 • March 12, 2020 • The Hinsdalean HINSDALE WINE SHOP

BUY OF THE WEEK BUY OF THE WEEK 2018 Left Coast 2017 La Crema Pinot Noir White Pinot Noir Monterey Distinct aromas of white cherry, nectarine, peach, citrus, Bright, juicy and lingering. Aromas of black plum, cherry, and beeswax. Its rich mid-palate is beautifully framed rhubarb and hints of earth and loam. Flavors of red plum, and focused with flavors of spiced pear, ripe honeydew, raspberry and blood orange are underpinned by distinctive wet stone, and a mineral finish. riverstone minerality. Winery Price: $24.00/bottle Winery Price: $23.00/bottle Hinsdale Wine Shop Price: $21.99/bottle Hinsdale Wine Shop Price: $17.99/bottle Special Case Price (12 Bottles): $19.79/bottle Special Case Price (12 Bottles): $15.29/bottle

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Name (please print) Hinsdale Wine Club Last First Each month we taste many wines Mobile Phone Email from around the world and across Address City Zip Code the U.S. From these we pick two that CHECK ONE: o MasterCard o Visa o Amex o Discover will gently stretch and increase your wine knowledge and pleasure. Credit Card # Exp. Date CVC # This membership is for ME. o I will be billed $34.99 + tax per month. o 6 months $209.94 + tax* o 12 months $419.88 + tax* Initial Here *6-month and 12-month Wine Club memberships auto renew to “month to month” billing. May be cancelled at any time.

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Continued from Page 20 house.org [email protected] JUST FOR KIDS ■ 45 minutes doing yoga with Kids in grades three through Assistance League Garnet Rogers baby goats from Blue Sky ■ Reputation Raptor seven of all acting experience Chicagoland West is hosting an March 14 Farm. Program proceeds will March 14 levels will learn about musical informational coffee for pro- Unitarian Church of Hinsdale help the Hinsdale Humane Clarendon Hills Community theater dance at this Stage spective members. Interested 11 W. Maple St. Society care for homeless Center Door Fine Arts Theatre work- community members are https://www.acousticren.com Rogers will sing from his animals. For more informa- 315 W. Chicago Ave. shop. Time: 4 to 5:30 p.m. Cost: invited to learn more about collection of extraordinary tion, email Dee Downs at dee. (630) 789-7090 $50. RR, MD Assistance League’s programs songs about people who are downs@hinsdalehumaneso- https://www.villageofhins- and volunteering opportunities not obvious heroes and of the ciety.org. Times: 9:45 to 10:30 dale.org/pr LISTEN & LEARN that serve children and fam- a.m. or 10:45 to 11:30 a.m. Kids ages 6-12 will learn the ilies in need throughout our small victories of the everyday, blending in his over-the-top Cost: $30. RR best tips on how to build, pro- ■ Sell Your Stuff Online local communities. To RSVP or learn more, email Karin Rohn humor and lightning-quick tect and, if necessary, rehab a March 18 at the address listed above. reputation through games like Hinsdale Public Library IT’S ELEMENTARY Time: 9 to 10 a.m. Please turn to Page 26 “This Is It,” “Mint Toothpaste,” 20 E. Maple St. Wrecking Ball” and “Pop ■ CHMS Pizza Wars & Eagle Jam (630) 986-1976 Rocks Fireworks” at this Lisa https://www.hinsdalelibrary. NOTEWORTHY LEGAL NOTICE March 24 Lombardi Coaching workshop. Clarendon Hills Middle info Also discover ways to minimize Learn about great options ■ School Acappellago ANNUAL PEST the damage from unhealthy for unloading old possessions, 301 Chicago Ave. March 14 MANAGEMENT REVIEW people who thrive on preying from old faves like Ebay to https://www.chmspto.org Mayslake Peabody Estate MEETING The school will hold this sev- (raptor-like) behavior. Funny newer places like Facebook 1717 W. 31st St., Oak Brook enth annual event for guests to dramatizations, props and Marketplace, and get good sell- (708) 484-3797 The Board of Trustees of sample pizza slices from eight treats will drive home the ing and safety tips. Time: 7 to https://www.acappellago.org the Village of Hinsdale local restaurants and vote for points Time: 3 to 4 p.m. Cost: 8:30 p.m. RR Enjoy this a cappella cham- will meet on Monday, the best. Activities also include $25. RR ber choir’s performance of March 16, 2020 at 7:30 a cupcake eating contest, an “Escape to ... Springtime, the p.m. at the Memorial ■ MEETING UP airpod raffle and the Eagle Jam Let’s Dance! A 5-6-7-8 Only Pretty Ringtime.” The Building, 19 E. Chicago Talent Show with the CHMS March 19 ■ ALCW Prospective Member concert is for ages 12 and up; Avenue, Hinsdale to teacher band. Time: 6 to 8 p.m. The Community House Coffee those under age 18 must be conduct the annu- with an adult. Time: 7:30 to Cost: $10 in advance, $15 at the 415 W. Eighth St., Hinsdale March 18 al Integrated Pest 9:30 p.m. Tickets: $17, $15 for door. (630) 323-7500 120 Ogden Ave., Suite 100, Management review students and seniors. https://www.thecommunity- Hinsdale meeting. The meeting shall specifically con- sider the issue of chem- ical pesticide use on Village property, alter- native means for the Illinois’ premier management of pests private driving on Village property and school for over any recommendations of the Pest Management 15 years. Coordinator concerning EST. 2003 pest management on Village property.

Written information and comments concerning REVIEWS pest management on Village property will be “Six of us dined last Friday and were once again pleased with solicited. Public partici- all aspects of the dining experience. Never have been pation is encouraged and disappointed after dining there many, many times.” a registry will be avail- – Bob C. able for anyone wish- “The food at Za Za’s was very authentic and delicious. ing to receive additional The potato gnocchi were the lightest I’ve ever had and the information. Any tech- vodka sauce was rich in flavor and thick enough to coat nical or scientific ques- the pasta like a dream. Highly recommend.” tions regarding chemi- – @BoyMom22 cal pesticide use must be submitted in writing, AWARDS Our students develop knowledge no less than seven days • Customer Satisfaction before Integrated Pest • Talk of the Town Neighborhood Favorite and skills necessary for a lifetime Management review • Winner Nextdoor • Diners Choice Award meeting. • Open Table Best new Restaurant • West Suburban Living of safe, intelligent driving. John Finnell Pest Management 441 OGDEN AVENUE, CLARENDON HILLS 800-374-8373 www.topdriver.com Coordinator (1 mile west of Route 83) 630-789-7043 1 Grant Square, Hinsdale jfinnell@ 630.920.0500 810 Hillgrove Ave., Western Springs villageofhinsdale.org www.zazasclarendonhills.com HOURS: Monday – Friday 11:30 AM–2:30 PM; Monday - Thursday 5:00–9:30 PM Published in Friday 3:00-10:00 PM; Saturday 5:00-10:00 PM; Sunday 4:30-8:30 PM ™ The Hinsdalean ** NOW OFFERING UBEREATS ** We Teach Driver Intelligence March 12, 2020

Page 22 • March 12, 2020 • The Hinsdalean FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS ENTERING GRADES 6-8 Summer Science Camp

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The Hinsdalean • March 12, 2020 • Page 23 DOMINO EFFECT Thank you Hinsdale LARYSA DOMINO makes everything fall into place 2019 #1 AGENT BY VOLUME *

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Median Sales PriceHINSDALE MEDIAN SALES PRICE OVER TIME 521 - Hinsdale WHEN YOU PURCHASE AND SELL MATTERS $1.1M Sellers should take into account market fluctuations since purchasing your home. TOP 1% You may not necessarily receive more than $1.0M you paid, as the market continuously shifts IN DUPAGE COUNTY * up and down. Buyers can also benefit from understanding

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$0.7M 1-2008 1-2009 1-2010 1-2011 1-2012 1-2013 1-2014 1-2015 1-2016 1-2017 1-2018 1-2019 1-2020 521 - Hinsdale: Single Family, Detached Single-Family Each data point is 12 months of activity, . Data is from MRED Detached Single-Family March 3, 2020 Each data point is 12 months of activity. Data is from March 3, 2020. All data from MRED. Data deemed reliable but not guaranteed. InfoSparks © 2020 ShowingTime. CALL LARYSA TO MAKE IT HAPPEN FOR YOU! 93.5% FEB 2020 Average Hinsdale IT’S TIME TO BUY! MORTGAGE RATES ARE AT A RECORD LOW! Sold to List Price** Recently half a percentage point was cut by the Federal Reserve. Meaning your home will be cheaper if you buy now. “Larysa is a true professional with a high level of expertise in not only the local trends and nuances, but also competitive factors, negotiation, and strategy. She was also very patient and willing to talk through every silly question or concern that Sellers, this means increased buyer demand! If you’ve been thinking 3% I could come up with. Very responsive.” -R.H. about selling, now is the time more homes HINSDALE available in Hinsdale**

LARYSA DOMINO 630.561.8331 Follow Me: @larysadominorealtor 920 N. York Road, Hinsdale, IL 60521 *Individual agent, not a team. Data is from MREDLLC.com Closed Sales Volume - Detached Real Estate Broker, MBA, CPA [email protected] Housing in Hinsdale YTD 1/1/19-12/31/19. **All data from MRED. Detached Single-Family. www.facebook.com/thedominoeffect.realtor Data deemed reliable but not guaranteed. InfoSparks © 2020 ShowingTime.

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Continued from Page 22 “Passion According to St. Finalists favorite singer; cash prizes singing and staying in the pres- John,” with a stellar cast of March 15 will be awarded. The chamber ent moment through music at wit. Time: 8 p.m. Tickets: $20, soloists joining renowned orchestra and opera group this joyful afternoon workshop, $18 for students & seniors. Immanuel Lutheran Church Evangelist tenor Stephen 5211 Carpenter St. Downers also will perform Beethoven’s with a focus on community Soph and the Apollo Chorus Symphony No. 4 in B-flat singing, singing in activism n Grove Bach’s Passion of Chicago to tell the story of major. Time: 3 p.m. Tickets: and how to find the individual March 15 https://www.sinfoniettabelca- Christ’s arrest, suffering and nto.org $22, $19 for seniors, $7 for stu- and collective voice — with- Elmhurst Christian Reformed death with incomparable Sinfonietta Bel Canto will dents. out holding paper or reading Church drama and beauty. A free lec- host up to nine SBC Voice music. All ages, voices and 149 W. Brush Hill Road ture precedes the concert at competition finalists to per- n ‘You Gotta Sing!’ identities are welcome, and (630) 941-0202 1:45 p.m. Time: 3 p.m. Tickets: form lyric solos and opera March 21 no singing experience is nec- https://www.elmhurstsym- $38, $35 for seniors, $12 for arias with orchestral accom- Unitarian Church of Hinsdale essary. Time: 2 to 5 p.m. work- phony.org students. shop, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. potluck, The Elmhurst Symphony paniment. Audience members 17 W. Maple St. Orchestra will perform Bach’s are invited and vote for their (630) 323-2885 n SBC Voice Competition Learn to find the heart in Please turn to Page 28 opening doors . . . Time Capsule for the trees March 8–14 If you donated a tree- inspired object to our year- long exhibit, you are invited The Library is closed on to retrieve it during regular Library hours. Items can be Friday, March 20 picked up from the exhibit for Staff Development. on the First Floor. No materials are due this day.

Story Stroll March 1–31 Read a story while strolling through the Children’s Department. Finish the stroll and receive a small prize. 20 E. Maple Street 630.986.1976 Hinsdale, IL 60521 www.hinsdalelibrary.info opening doors . . .

20 E. Maple Street, Hinsdale, IL 60521 630.986.1976 www.hinsdalelibrary.info

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130 N. Quincy Street, Hinsdale

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Our mission is to help everyone find their Kris Berger place in the world. Hinsdale 630.975.0088 [email protected] www.krisbergergroup.com

Kris Berger 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 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 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 26 caster and is part of the TWS Performance Series to raise 7 to 7:30 p.m. concert. Cost: funds for the theater. Parental suggested $20 donation. discretion is advised due to very mature language. Time: ON STAGE 10 p.m. Tickets: $35. RR, MD Low rates. ■ Women’s Monolgues ■ ‘Little Women’ March 13-15 March 25-April 26 Great service. Theatre of Western Springs Mayslake Peabody Estate 4384 Hampton Ave. 1717 W. 31st St., Oak Brook (708) 246-3380 (630) 986-8067 No surprises. https://www.theatrewest- https://www.firstfolio.org ernsprings.com Four young women, playing We’ve simplified the mortgage process In recognition of National in an attic, bring to life the with low rates, cutting-edge tech and Women’s History Month, the beloved Louisa May Alcott a world-class customer experience. theater will host performances tale of the March sisters with of “Illuminated Dresses,” an all of the trials, tribulations Speak with a fellow Hinsdale Resident all-female collaboration of and triumphs that arise from today to find out for yourself, or check playwrights, actors and tech- helping to blaze new hori- nical personnel, and a single zons for women in the 19th out Rate.com/dan. monologue performance century. Come savor anew titled “50 Guns” depicting one the tale of Jo, Meg, Beth and woman’s perspective on gun Amy in this world premiere Dan Gjeldum violence. Times: 8 p.m. March First Folio adaptation, writ- Senior VP of Mortgage Lending 13-14, 7:30 p.m. March 15. ten by Heather Chrisler, the Admission: free will donations theater’s artistic associate. O: (773) 435-0654 C: (312) 543-9692 will be taken. Times: 8 p.m. Wednesdays, Rate.com/dan [email protected] Fridays & Saturdays; 3 p.m. ■ Lewis Black Thursdays & Sundays; 4 p.m. 14 W. Hinsdale Ave., 2nd Floor, Hinsdale, IL 60521 March 14 Saturdays, April 4-25. Tickets: 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 McAninch Arts Center $34-$44, $29-$39 for seniors guarantee. Restrictions may apply, contact Guaranteed Rate for current rates and for more information.

College of DuPage and students, $10 for teens 18 NMLS ID: 686529; IL - 031.0031282 • NMLS ID #2611 (Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System www.nmlsconsumeraccess.org) • IL - Residential Mortgage Licensee - 425 Fawell Blvd., Glen Ellyn and younger, $25 for preview IDFPR, 122 South Michigan Avenue, Suite 1900, Chicago, Illinois, 60603, 312-793-3000, 3940 N. Ravenswood Ave., Chicago, IL 60613 #MB.0005932 (630) 942-4000 shows March 25-27. https://www.atthemac.org The actor, author and crit- ically acclaimed stand-up SENIOR SCENE comedian takes to the MAC ■ stage as part of his “It Gets Polish Day Tour Better Every Day” tour. Time: 8 March 24 p.m. Tickets: $65-$78. Leave from The Community House ■ Drum Tao 2020 415 W. Eighth St., Hinsdale (630) 323-7500 March 15 https://www.thecommunity- McAninch Arts Center house.org College of DuPage Enjoy a fun-filled day, 425 Fawell Blvd., Glen Ellyn starting with a visit to the Ed (630) 942-4000 Paschke Art Center com- https://www.atthemac.org memorating the life of one of Experience this modern, Chicago’s most famous artists, high-energy performance followed by a buffet lunch at combining highly physical, the Red Apple Restaurant in large-scale Japanese drum- Norwood Park. Then head ming with contemporary cos- to St. Mary of Angels Church tumes, precise choreography for a guided tour one of the and innovative visuals. A MAC finest specimens of Roman Chat on what to listen for in THANNUAL Renaissance architecture in the music will be held one SPRINGSHOW the U.S. Time: 10 a.m. to 3:30 hour prior to each show, led p.m. Cost: $86. RR, MD by Ben Wahlund, percussion- April 24–26 ist, composer and director of percussion ensemble at COD. SIGN UP NOW Times: 2 & 6 p.m. Tickets: $39- $47. ■ Ballroom Dance Mondays, March 16-May 18 ■ Pat Tomasulo KLM Lodge March 21 5901 S. County Line Road, Theatre of Western Springs Hinsdale 4384 Hampton Ave. (630) 789-7090 (708) 246-3380 https://www.villageofhins- https://www.theatrewest- dale.org/pr Shop from 300 talented artists and In the beginners class, stu- makers. For details and tickets, visit ernsprings.com Produced by This night of comedy fea- dents will be introduced to oneofakindshowchicago.com. tures WGN’s morning sports- Please turn to Page 30

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PULSE TIRED... of How They’re Continued from Page 28 will be taught to kids ages 6-12, with a big focus on fun and Doing Your Shirts? proper technique while learn- respect for the game. Campers ing foxtrot, waltz, swing and a will develop their balance, little polka. Intermediate danc- movement, hand-eye coordi- ers will learn the Latin dances nation and skills at their own of cha-cha, tango and rumba pace. Time: 9 a.m. to noon. along with advanced steps in Cost: $109. RR, MD the beginner dances. Times: 7 to 8:30 p.m. for beginners, 8:30 n to 10 p.m. for intermediate. Multi-Sport Camp Cost: $40. RR March 30-April 3 The Community House n Library Edition Book 415 W. Eighth St., Hinsdale Try us... Discussion (630) 789-7090 https://www.villageofhins- We do it your way March 18 dale.org/pr using eco-friendly Hinsdale Public Library This camp is designed to 20 E. Maple St. introduce boys and girls ages solvent on premises. (630) 986-1976 6-12 to soccer, basketball and Whatever the collar style – button https://www.hinsdalelibrary. dodgeball in one fun-filled down, rounded, tab, tapered – we’ll info week. Athletes will learn the press and shape it so it will cradle Join a discussion of “The your neck in comfort, starched or rules and essentials of each Only Woman in the Room” by very soft, whichever your prefer. sport through skill-based Marie Benedict while nosh- Missing buttons replaced, open games and scrimmages. Time: seams mended, from starch to ing on a snack. A library staff 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. Cost: $109. finish or no starch at all. member will facilitate the dis- Whatever your preference, we do RR cussion. Time: 3 to 4 p.m. RR it your way. Whites are white, colors are bright. Collar and cuffs n Spring Break Spa Day softly rolled. Returned folded or on SPRING BREAK FUN April 1 hangers, whichever you prefer. n Hinsdale Public Library Spring Break Camp 20 E. Maple St. Simply the Best. March 30-April 3 (630) 986-1976 The Community House HERITAGE CLEANERS https://www.hinsdalelibrary. 4 Grant Square Shopping Center 415 W. Eighth St., Hinsdale info (630) 323-7500 Kids in grades four and 630-325-0519 https://www.thecommunity- up can treat themselves by house.org making sugar scrubs for their Kids ages 5-13 are invited hands and lips to take home. to enjoy different activities Registration opens March 15. including, art, science and Time: 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. RR cooking, along with a field trip during the week. Participants must bring a sack lunch. Sign STEPPING BACK up for individual days or the n whole week. Extended hours How Chicago Women Won are available from 3:30 to 6 Suffrage for the Nation Home is where your story begins for an additional $29. Time: 7 March 16 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Cost: $70 per Visitors Center Buying a home is likely one of the most important purchases day/$325 for the week. RR, MD Cantigny Park 1S151 Winfield Road, you’ll make and can be the beginning of a lifetime of n Spring Break Arts Camp Wheaton (630) 260-8162 memories. That’s why choosing a lender — and the right March 30-April 3 https://www.cantigny.org home mortgage consultant — is as important as choosing The Community House Hear the story of the Chicago 415 W. Eighth St., Hinsdale women who made Illinois the your mortgage. (630) 323-7500 first state east of the Mississippi https://www.thecommunity- to grant limited voting rights Contact me to get started. house.org to women in 1913. The pio- Campers age 5-13 will focus neers, including Ruth Hanna on a different type of artistic TANNER C RICE McCormick, greatly influenced medium each day (jewelry the tactics and achievements Home Mortgage Consultant making, candy making, sculp- of suffragists in other states ture, martial arts and painting/ and helped Illinois become Phone: 847-240-2174 drawing) led by an expert the first state to ratify the 19th instructor in the field. Time: Cell: 312-933-9605 Amendment in 1920. Time: 9 a.m. to noon. Cost: $55 per 6:30 p.m. RR [email protected] day/$250 for the week. RR, MD NMLSR ID 420597 n Inside and Out: Family Life n Basketball Camp March 21 March 30-April 3 Mayslake Peabody Estate Madison School Information is accurate as of date of printing and is subject to 1717 W. 31st St., Oak Brook 611 S. Madison St., Hinsdale change without notice. Wells Fargo Home Mortgage is a (630) 206-9566 (630) 789-7090 division of Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. © 2017 Wells Fargo Bank, https://www.dupageforest. https://www.villageofhins- N.A. All rights reserved. NMLSR ID 399801. org dale.org/pr REV 3/18 The essentials of basketball Please turn to Page 34 CS5218 108192-4 - 01/20

Page 30 • March 12, 2020 • The Hinsdalean The Hinsdalean • March 12, 2020 • Page 31 413 JUSTINA ST, HINSDALE 742 S VINE ST, HINSDALE $750,000 | 413Justina.info $2,000,000 | 742SVine.info Here’s a refreshingly modern aesthetic highlighting an open floor plan and an impressive amount 742 S. Vine is on one of those blocks that everyone wants to live on. It backs directly to Robbins of natural light. Nine foot ceiling height. 5 bedrooms and 4.1 bathrooms. Hardwood floors. Finished Park, Hinsdale’s largest. Close proximity to Madison Elementary, Hinsdale Middle School, St. Isaac’s, lower level. There’s an extraordinarily large master suite with 12 linear feet of closet space. Two car Hinsdale Central, downtown Hinsdale and the Metra train. The location is a ‘10’. Designed by Caprio attached garage. Short walk to the Metra train station and Peirce Park. Situated on a private interior Prisby and constructed by one of the finest local builders with a level of detail that’s beyond lot in-town Hinsdale within The Lane neighborhood. extraordinary. From the one-of-a-kind architectural ceilings to the walnut floors, it’s exclusively connoisseur level family living.

118 N CLAY ST 444 FULLER RD 424 S ELM ST 1003 BURR RIDGE CLUB DR 802 FRANKLIN ST 128 THE LANE 639 E 6 TH ST 835 S MONROE ST $2,000,000 | 118NClay.info $1,400,000 | 444Fuller.info $1,900,000 | 424SElm.info $1,995,000 | 1003BurrRidgeClub.info $1,000,000 | 802Franklin.info $1,675,000 | 128TheLane.info $2,749,000 | 639E6Th.info $950,000 | 835Monroe.info 5 beds, 5.1 baths 5 beds, 6.1 baths 5 beds, 4.2 baths 4 beds, 5.1 baths 5 beds, 5.1 baths 5 beds, 5.1 baths 6 beds, 7.1 baths 5 beds, 4.1 baths

WE HAVE SOLD A HOME EVERY 2.5 DAYS IN 2020 † Bryan Bomba 630.286.9242 | [email protected] 25 HOMES SOLD TO DATE * HinsdaleAreaRealEstate.com

Bryan Bomba & Bryan Bomba Group are synonymous. †Source: MLS, closed or under contract home sales 1/1/2020 - 3/4/2020. *Properties sold includes transaction sides closed in 2020 and scheduled to close in 2020. MRED Data Source for attached and detached properties.

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Continued from Page 30 (630) 323-7500 Pet pic of the week Take a walk through the https://www.thecommunity- preserve to learn about plant house.org Kids in grades eight through Chewy the cat almost and animal families, then step inside the mansion to explore 12 of all acting experience looks like Grumpy levels will learn about musical Cat! With his substan- the Peabody’s bedroom suite and discuss married life in the theater dance at this Stage tial 15.6 pound frame, Door Fine Arts Theatre work- he’s got a lot of sweet, early 1900s. The program is for ages 12 and up; those under 18 shop. Time: 6 to 7:30 p.m. Cost: cuddly love to give to $50. RR, MD his new family. He is must be with an adult. Time: 1 3 years old, neutered to 2:30 p.m. Cost: $10. RR and up-to-date on his WEE ONES vaccinations. Chewy is TEENS & TWEENS best suited for families n Nature Tots with children 5 years n Switch Up Your Friday Second and fourth Fridays or older. Come meet March 13 through May 22 this handsome boy and Hinsdale Public Library Lake View Nature Center all of the other pets at 20 E. Maple St. 17W063 Hodges Road, the Hinsdale Humane (630) 986-1976 Oakbrook Terrace Society Tuthill Family https://www.hinsdalelibrary. (630) 789-7090 Pet Rescue & Resource info https://www.villageofhins- Center at 21 Salt Creek Start your weekend off dale.org/pr Lane. The shelter is right! Those in fifth grade and Toddlers ages 1 1/2-3, with open from 2 to 8 p.m. older can enjoy games like an adult, will explore the won- Tuesday, noon to 6 p.m. Mario Kart and Super Smash ders of nature through “loose Wednesday through Brothers on our Nintendo parts” play while learning Friday and 10 a.m. to Switch. Come for a bit, or stay teamwork and sharing skills. 4 p.m. Saturdays and the whole time! No registration There will be outside play each Sundays. For more required. Time: 3:30 to 5 p.m. class. Time: 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. information, call (630) Cost: $10 per class. 323-5630 or visit hins- n Let’s Dance! A 5-6-7-8 Key dalehumanesociety.org. March 19 RR - registration required (photo provided) The Community House MD - member discount 415 W. Eighth St., Hinsdale

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Kingsfield, John Kinsey, Caroline Klobach King, Allison Kinsey, Ella Kisluk, Sarah Zock HINSDALE CENTRAL Mary Klygis, Michael Kocoras, Cole Juniors Kizior Koffron, Caroline Kotarski, Jack Alexandra Klein, William HONOR ROLL Kroll, Ronald Kruse, Megan Kuby- Mohammad Ahmadi, Moosa Knapp, Mathilda Kokoszka, Kyle Sophomores Hinsdale Central High check, Brynn Kuhlman, Anchal Ahmed, Yusrah Ahmed, Nur-Fatima Kolke, Daniel Konopka, Sharika Kot- Kumar, Brandon Kuo, Audrey La Akbar, Hani Akhras, Tolu Akin-Olugbe- tapalli, Fiona Kowalkowski, Arjun Krish- Masa Abboud, Althea Abrusci, Amy School has released the Valle, Colin Lane, Chloe Lannert, Chloe mi, Rudolph Albores, Ava Alessi, Thomas nan, Thomas Kusak, Dalya Laban, David Ackerman, Arnima Agrawal, Aminah names of students who Lapointe, Luke Leddy, Alyssa Ambrose, Jay Amin, Arthur Anders- Lacayo, Nolan Lahmann, Dylan Ahmed, Shaan Ahuja, Arman Akbar, Syd- en, Madeleine Anglin, Abigail Antinos- ney Akers, Mohammad Al-Sabek, John earned a place on the dean’s Lee, Mitchell Lee, Samantha Lee, Daniel Lail, Anna Langan, Sidh Leekha, Eliza- Leung, Jared Levine, Addie Li, Gabriela si, Chloe Aquino, Christopher Arau- beth Letts, Henning Ley, Marit Ley, Linda Alden, Rami Alkadri, Sean Allison, Ayah list and honor roll for the Licwinko, Ethan Lin, Marcos Lopez, Vir- jo, Jack Arenberg, Alexandria Arendt, Wil- Li, Alyssa Lim, Emma Linane, Alexis Almusaddy, Mindaugas Ambrozas, Rayya first semester of the 2019-20 ginia LoPresti, Sarah Lotsoff, Ryan Lough- liam Arnason, Emily Ascher, Chloe Lincoln, Katherine Lindsey, Tyler Lith- Amina, Anna Amine, Collin Ander- lin, Aaron Lu, Francesca Lucente, Jackson Attlan, Ethan Austermann, Aryan gow, Jennifer Liu, Ava Loughlin, Matthew son, Emmelia Anderson, Lauren school year. 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Hinsdale Historical Society. was filed in the office of the FREE ESTIMATES This is a part time position. County Clerk of DuPage Autos Wanted Responsible person needed County on February 25, 2020 630-530-5944 to oversee events. Duties wherein the business firm of Your safest choice HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH include: event set up & clean- GLOBAL HEALTH Visa, MasterCard, Discover accepted • License #104000585 up and user assistance. Some LANGUAGE SERVICES moderate lifting required. Part- Located at 17W231 Hillside time evening and weekend Lane, Willowbrook, IL. 60527 Roofing hours available. was registered; that the true Please submit resumes or real name or names of the ALL CLASSICS WANTED! to:aoliver@ person or persons owning the Mercedes, Porsche, Jaguar, Corvettes, Exotics, hinsdalehistory.org business, with their respec- Vintage Cars, all Foreign and Domestic. tive post office address(es), ALTAMURA PIZZA Restored or Unrestored. Vintage Motorcycles. is/are as follows: Michele A. IS HIRING! Hansen, 17W231 Hillside Top $$ To inquire, Lane, Willowbrook, IL. 60527 call 630.755.5252 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I Collector Jim 630-201-8122 9 W. First Street, Hinsdale HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH have hereunto set my hand - Roof Replacement & Repair HINSDALE MOBIL and Official Seal at my office in - Cedar Shake, Asphalt Shingle, Slate & Metal Help Wanted Wheaton, Illinois, this 25th day - Fully Licensed & Insured Caregivers Salary up to $15 per hour of February, A.D. 2020. - Servicing IL, IN, WI, AL & GA Jean Kaczmarek - Financing Available depending on shift. Please contact Aslam at DuPage County Clerk ADULT CARE PROVIDER Hinsdale Mobil, Dan Mahaney IL Lic # 104018646 8 Chicago Ave., Hinsdale Published in The Hinsdalean 20 years experience, March 5, 12 & 19, 2020. Tree Services Medical education, Open This CERTIFICATE NO. 77424 Weekend was filed in the office of the Excellent local references. County Clerk of DuPage BILL’S TREE SERVICE Very patient, reliable, trustworthy. 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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I 603 Jefferson Building wired for connection to have hereunto set my hand Hinsdale Cable, Fiber and T1 lines. and Official Seal at my office in Ginny Stewart Wheaton, Illinois, this 18th day 3-4 private offices, Conference room, 2 bathrooms. JAMESON SOTHEBY’S of February, A.D. 2020. Excellent for In-Town Professional Office with 630.738.0077 great presence and remarkable free parking. Jean Kaczmarek Private parking lot holds 9 cars. Flowers always make people DuPage County Clerk Can be subdivided. $5900/month better, happier, and more help- ful; they are sunshine, food Published in The Hinsdalean and medicine for the soul. February 27, CALL 708-927-1207 for more info Luther Burbank March 5 & 12, 2020.

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CERTIFICATE NO. 77457 was CERTIFICATE NO. 77448 filed in the office of the County was filed in the office of the Ready, Set Clerk of DuPage County on County Clerk of DuPage It is the intent and goal of this March 5, 2020 wherein the County on February 27, 2020 newspaper to have each business firm of wherein the business firm of advertiser who wishes to place CANDYVENTS BENT LINES ARTISTRY a covered advertisement in Located at P.O. Box 5234, Located at 721 Medford Drive, Naperville, IL. 60567 was reg- Carol Stream, IL. 60188 was the newspaper comply with istered; that the true or real registered; that the true or real the Fair Housing laws. Any name or names of the per- name or names of the per- advertisement which is per- son or persons owning the son or persons owning the ceived to contain language GROW! business, with their respective business, with their respec- contrary to these laws will be post office address(es), is/are Get your business noticed in tive post office address(es), rejected or changed to remove as follows: Candace Fountain, is/are as follows: Angela C. the offending reference. There 1922 Golden Gate Lane, Costner, 721 Medford Drive, may be situations where it is Naperville, IL. 60563 Carol Stream, IL. 60188 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I not clear whether particular The Hinsdalean IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand language is objectionable. and Official Seal at my office in have hereunto set my hand Such advertisements should Wheaton, Illinois, this 5th day and Official Seal at my office in be referred to a supervisor for of March, A.D. 2020. Wheaton, Illinois, this 27th day consideration and determina- SERVICE DIRECTORY of February, A.D. 2020. Jean Kaczmarek tion. Under certain circum- Jean Kaczmarek DuPage County Clerk stances, advertisers may DuPage County Clerk claim that because of the Published in The Hinsdalean Published in The Hinsdalean nature of the housing being Buy 3 weeks March 12, 19 & 26, 2020. March 5, 12 & 19, 2020. advertised, they are not sub- ject to the Fair Housing laws. CERTIFICATE NO. 77437 was filed in the office of the CERTIFICATE NO. 77451 Such claims are irrelevant for was fi led in the offi ce of the purposes of considering 4th WEEK IS FREE! County Clerk of DuPage County on February 25, 2020 County Clerk of DuPage advertisements for publication wherein the business firm of County on March 2, 2020 in this newspaper. Every OUR DESIGN gives you UNITED TALENT wherein the business fi rm of housing advertisement pub- COORDINATORS GROW WILD lished in this newspaper is Located at 1212 S. Naper FLORAL DESIGN subject to the Fair Housing GREAT EXPOSURE! Boulevard, Suite 119-286, Located at 330 Brandon Av- laws. Naperville, IL. 60540 was reg- enue, Glen Ellyn, IL. 60137 Peace is the beauty of life. It $23.95/week istered; that the true or real was registered; that the true or real name or names of the is sunshine. It is the smile of name or names of the per- a child, the love of a mother, person or persons owning the Full color additional $9.95/week son or persons owning the the joy of a father, the togeth- business, with their respective business, with their respective erness of a family. It is the ad- post office address(es), is/are post offi ce address(es), is/are vancement of man, the victory as follows: Thomas Hartman, as follows: Julie M. Hughes, of a just cause, the triumph of Schedule your ad 1212 S. Naper Boulevard, 330 Brandon Avenue, Glen El- truth. Menachem Begin Suite 119-286, Naperville, IL. lyn, IL. 60137 60540 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I TODAY!! IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand have hereunto set my hand and Offi cial Seal at my offi ce in and Official Seal at my office in Wheaton, Illinois, this 2nd day Call Tina at Wheaton, Illinois, this 25th day of March, A.D. 2020. of February, A.D. 2020. Jean Kaczmarek Jean Kaczmarek DuPage County Clerk (630) 323-4422 DuPage County Clerk Published in The Hinsdalean [email protected] Published in The Hinsdalean March 12, 19 & 26, 2020. March 5, 12 & 19, 2020. If you want to see the sun- I’ve always felt that having a shine, you have to weather the and get your ad into garden is like having a good storm. Frank Lane and loyal friend. C. Z. Guest EVERY HOME in Hinsdale! The fi rst day of spring is one You gotta try your luck at least thing, and the fi rst spring day once a day, because you could is another. The difference be- be going around lucky all day tween them is sometimes as and not even know it. great as a month. YOUR AD WILL ALSO BE ONLINE! Jimmy Dean Henry Van Dyke Antique Shows Auctions

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The Hinsdalean • March 12, 2020 • Page 43 SPORTS Central spring athletes ready to compete Continued from Page 46 a competitive conference. LT Strengths: Cohesiveness, sive and defensive positions. have a lot of speed up top. eagerness. They are young He’s really hard working. I We have some really strong good. We’re off to a good has a nice strong team and would also look to Michael start. We’ve got some seniors so does Glenbard West and and so there is no pressure on swimmers who are going to D’Aprile. He’s a sophomore. that are some high-caliber Downers North, so we’ll see them. It’s not their last year. be able to force the issue on Last year he really impressed runners and one’s a thrower, what happens. They’re just out there to have counters. They happen to me at the end of the seasons and we’ve got some girls that Outlook: I think we’ll be fun. I don’t think they are tak- have strong shots as well. The are sophomores that have competitive at all the big ing themselves so seriously. and the last week or so at speed that we have up top come up from freshman year invitationals that we run in. That might sound like some- practice, every time I look at should allow us to shorten and they’re helping us out in I think we’ll be a team that’s thing bad but I find it to be him, I think, “You are going to up the pool and lead to some the sprints. going to one of the top five relieving. They’re always in a be a star.” counters, which will hopefully Strengths: Probably our teams. This year we’re going good mood and they want to Outlook: What I’m looking lead to quick goals. We are distance girls. Two of them to be in a sectional over at be there. They’re really taking at this year are small goals. returning these starters who are very good, not just on Lyons Township. That’s a the season for the future. We lost a lot of our starting should be able to continue to a state level, but probably different sectional for us. Challenges: I think just lack lineup last year. I’m looking grow together. nationally. We have a very There’s a chance we could of experience. The same thing to make sure the boys don’t Challenges: The external good shot/discus thrower. qualify a few more kids (for that is our strength will also get so tripped up on wins and challenges are obviously the Challenges: Just to contin- state). When it’s all said and be our weakness. Water polo losses and we look at progress sectional that we’re in. It’s ue to develop to the varsity done, I think Watcke and is often a game where you and are we growing as a team. top heavy with the Naperville level with so many younger Revord and Nicholson should just have to know how to read I’m hoping to go .500 again or team. Internally, we are a lit- runners. Most of our outdoor do very well at the state track the pool and that just comes better, and that’s what they tle younger that we have been invitationals are against some meet. Watcke is going to go to with knowing where to be want, too. in the past, so growing and of the best teams in the state Wisconsin next year and run and how to move. You can’t Coaching staff: My assis- developing those girls. That’s of Illinois, so it’s always a on a track and field scholar- really do that unless you’re tant coach is Josh Del Rosario a good problem to have. They challenge for us to go and ship and Revord is going to playing. Rivera, he’s an old player of will grow together as the sea- compete against them. Mizzou on a track and field Conference competition: mine. He’s been coaching son moves forward and next We’re losing a couple of girls scholarship. We’re still look- York will be very good, LT will with me for three years. He’s year and beyond. — Olivia Rayis and Fallon ing for a home for Nicholson. be very good and I assume coached wrestling for two Who to watch: Katrina Limberg — to soccer, but Furthermore: I’m looking OP-RF will be very good. years. I’m just super-im- Geiersbach is entering her that’s just how it is. forward to watching these I never question Hinsdale pressed with his leadership third season on varsity. She’s Who to watch: Distance kids develop. The older girls, I South. Every time I doubt and I think he’s integral to a junior. She scored over 100 runners McKenna Revord don’t want to see them leave, Morton they are very good our success as a program and goals last year and led the and Emma Watcke and but I’m excited to see them also. When I go into a game I maintaining that Red Devil way in that department. I’m Taylor Wagner — they all ran perform, especially at the never doubt anyone. When I integrity wherever we go. looking for her to continue on our cross country team highest level. go in thinking we’re going to to grow. Lilliana Kloubec is a that finished third. Senior win, that’s when we lose. Girls water polo good defender in the whole Dior Nicholson on shot put Boys water polo Who to watch: Nathaniel set. Having those two lead- and discuss. A runner who Hamp is our senior and our First meet: March 11 vs. ing the way provides a lot of has had a good indoor sea- First meet: March 14 @ leader. He started as a fresh- Stagg strengths for the team. son would be sophomore Bradley-Bourbonnais Invite man on varsity and I think Last year: 14-15, lost in Outlook: I think that we’ll Erin Milligan. Junior Kendall Last year: 16-6, lost to this year will be a great cap- sectional quarterfinal to have a strong season. The Griffin, she has done very well Naperville Central in section- stone year for him. He’ll be Naperville Central girls are already starting to gel for us in the long jump and al quarterfinal a captain and a leader in the Head coach: Chris Ortiz and to come together. With hurdles this year. Sophomore Head coach: Christy pool. Also Alec Schmidt, he’s Seasons as head coach: 7 the speed and the smarts on Karina Shtogryn has been a Brodell a junior, he also is a leader No. team members: 12 on the team, I think we’re going good sprinter for us. Seasons as head coach: 6 and will definitely start to take varsity to have a lot of good, compet- Conference foes: We’re in No. team members: 13 a place in the pool for offen- Strengths: We’re going to itive games.

SPORTS SHORTS INFERNO TEAM from Carthage College who 27-24 win over the Raiders. Anderson, Naomi Cook, the following students their were named to the Fall All- Chloe Vande Lune was the Shannon Early, Caroline athletes of the month for WINS THIRD PLACE Academic All-Conference list leading scorer with 12 points. Henige, Madeline Jensen, December by the College Conference of Ryann Knapp, Annie Mayer, The Hinsdale Inferno red In the semi-finals, the team Audrey Austin — girls gym- Illinois and Wisconsin. Audrey Moster, Emma sixth-grade girls basketball beat Batavia 45-32, with nastics They achieved an overall Quast, Siena Steines, Chloe team finished third in the Shannon Early scoring 15 Alex Daw — boys swim- grade point average of 3.30 points. Vande Lune and Sam ming and diving seventh-grade Silver DuPage or above, lettered in their Wheeler. Youth Basketball Travel The team ended the sea- Max Fellows — boys bowl- respective sport and have son with a 20-2 record (14-1 Assistant coaches are ing Basketball League. served at least one year in Patrick Jensen and Bill A photo appears online at in league play). Many of the Lainey Harvey — girls residency at their respective girls have played together Wheeler bowling https:www.facebook.com/ school. since third grade. A photo appears online at Brynn Kuhlman — poms thehinsdalean. “Every young lady played https:www.facebook.com/ Eleanor Monyek — girls

INFERNO TEAM NETS a crucial role in earning this thehinsdalean. basketball STUDENTS NAMED LEAGUE TITLE title, and the coaching staff Connor Nelson — boys ALL-ACADEMIC and I could not be prouder of basketball The Hinsdale girls eighth- their collective accomplish- ATHLETES OF THE Andrew Perez — boys Hinsdale’s Erin Otto grade Inferno team won ments,” head coach Todd MONTH NAMED wrestling and Van Nia Pham were the DuPage Youth Travel Vande Lune said. Emma Schackart — cheer- among 85 student-athletes Basketball League with a Team members are Chloe Hinsdale Central named leading

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STUDENT ATHLETE PROFILE RESULTS Basketball, boys Furlong, 10th, 7.4 McCarroll, 1st, 9:31.76 Shtogryn, 30th, 7.87 Sommers, Rayis, March 6 @ IHSA Riordan, 14th (tie), 7.1 60-meter hurdles Rayis, 44th, 7.97 Shtogryn, Limberg, regional final Parallel bars Sobecki, 4th, 8.83 Sommers, 47th, 8 12th, 1:54.38 vs. Lake Park Cihlar, 4th, 8.4 4x200 relay 200 meters 4x400 relay V loses 43-55 Turrentine, 15th, 6.9 V, 3rd, 1:35.73 Shtogryn, 21st, 28.41 Revord, Watcke, Hamad, 18th, 6.5 4x400 relay Limberg, 22nd, 28.43 McCabe, Wagner, 7th, Gymnastics, boys Horizontal bar V, 1st, 3:35.23 Rayis, 30th, 28.71 4:18.74 March 6 Mark Wanner Cihlar, 4th, 7.2 4x800 relay 400 meters Lincoln, Quaranta, Invite Schwarz, 20th (tie), 4.1 V, 4th, 8:42.57 Milligan, 9th, 1:04.06 Tobia, Milligan, 12th, V places 4th with Turrentine, 23rd, 3.2 Shot put Tobia, 26th, 1:08.39 4:27.48 121.55 points Robinson, 5th, 13.13 Lincoln 31st, 1:09.33 Shot put All-around Track, boys meters 800 meters Nicholson, 1st, 12.47 Cihlar, 5th, 48.35 March 6 @ Homewood- Pole vault Wagner, 10th, 2:24.74 meters Floor exercise Flossmoor ABC Invite Sauder, 7th, 2.95 Marginean, 39th, 2:39.3 Crisan, 54th, 7.5 Cihlar, 6th, 8.3 V places 3rd with 48 Triple jump Maxwell, 47th, 2:47.89 Pole vault Wang, 17th, 7.6 points Drew, 6th, 10.93 Sakho, 53rd, 2:49.85 Sommers, 13th, 2.6 Furlong, 19th, 7.4 60-meter dash 1,600 meters Long jump Pommel horse Marquez, 5th, 7.32 Track, girls Watcke, 3rd, 5:04.83 Griffin, 8th, 5.5 Cihlar, 5th, 7.3 200 meters March 9 @ DGS McCabe, 11th, 5:22.07 Rayis, 17th, 4.81 Hohe, 14th (tie), 5.6 Hitchens, 4th, 23.48 Mustang Relays 3,200 meters Rahman, 30th, 4.51 Turrentine, 19th, 4.6 400 meters 4x800 relay Revord, 4th, 11:04.85 Lincoln, 44th, 4.21 Still rings Fahy, 5th, 54.81 V, 3rd, 9:34 Fischer, 9th, 11:50.13 Triple jump Cihlar, 3rd, 8.55 800 meters March 5 @ NCC Bruns, 28th, 12:18.57 Rahman, 24th, 9.46 Furlong, 15th, 6.8 Gooding, 6th, 2:05.8 Cardinal Indoor Classic Lu, 39th, 12:42.74 Kuo, 34th, 8.76 Riordan, 19th (tie), 6 1,600 meters V places 11th with 27 55-meter hurdles Meredith, 36th, 8.74 Vault Ley, 4th, 4:34.62 points Griffin, 19th, 9.93 Cihlar, 5th, 8.6 3,200 meters 55-meter dash 4x200 relay

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Name: Ammar Hussain I don’t want to do a heavy Year: senior lift at all the day before. I Hometown: Oak Brook want to get a lot of practice throws in and get a lot of When did you start rest. The day of (the meet) throwing discus? I’ll eat a turkey sandwich and In seventh grade, a bunch try not to get too excited, too of my friends were doing nervous. track, and my wanted me to run. I started running, and What does it take to excel (the coaches) wanted me to in throwing? try discus. I was pretty good A lot of people think it’s at it. My junior high didn’t pretty much upper body, have a track team, but then I but I’d say it’s even more so started throwing again here lower body strength. It’s how freshman year. fast you can get moving and how much power you can How have you evolved as generate in two seconds. an athlete since freshman year? What’s your goal for the I didn’t have a lot of tech- season? nique coming out of middle In discus, I’m hoping to school. I came into Central get first or second at con- throwing about 75 feet my ference. In shot put, if I can freshman year and jumped contribute to the team score, up to 90 feet that year. As a that’d be great. sophomore, I threw 115 feet and won conference. What is your career goal? My ultimate goal would What events do you com- be to work with a sports pete in? organization or agency in a I throw discus and shot business capacity. put, but mostly focus on discus. Why does coach Jim Westphal like having Hinsdale Central sopho- How would your team- Hussain on the squad? more gymnast Matthew mates describe you? Ammar is a hard work- Cihlar executes an Probably as a leader. I’m er, great student and very element on the parallel the only one who’s been involved in the Central bars while teammate here four years now, so this community. He’s a great senior Youssof Hamad year I’ve taken on a larger role model for the younger performs a routine on leadership role with the athletes, always positive and the horizontal bar Friday throwers by leading a lot of encouraging of everyone, no during the Red Devil the drills and teaching them matter their event. Ammar Wanner Invite. The host the skills that my coaches goes above and beyond and Red Devils placed fourth taught me. is an overall great teammate. in the event. (photos by — profile by Ken Knutson, Steve Johnston for The How do you prepare for photo by Jim Slonoff Hinsdalean) a meet?

The Hinsdalean • March 12, 2020 • Page 45 SPORTS Central spring athletes ready to compete Boys and girls track, water polo teams profiled in first spring preview installment By Pamela Lannom Head coach: Jim Westphal this year. around fourth, fifth the last couple [email protected] Seasons as head coach: 15 Challenges: Just competing in of years. The goal is to crack that No. team members: 165 at all our conference against locals like top half. Spring is just around the corner, levels York and Lyons Township and Furthermore: We’ve got a great much to the delight of athletes on Indoor season: We’ve got two Oak Park. They’re good year in and coaching staff. I’m lucky. They’re a 13 teams at Hinsdale Central High more meets (including confer- year out. I don’t think we have any great group of guys. Weather-wise, School. ence). We’ve run in a couple of internal challenges because it’s a hopefully, this won’t be the last of Swimmers on the boys and girls competitive meets and we’ve done really nice group. the good weather. Come April it water polo teams face their first well. There were two in particular Who to watch: Eli Sobecki, he’s could be snowing. That’s always a competition this week, and the (when) our kids got to run against a hurdler. Sprinters Isa Hitchens, mystery, so we’re keeping our fin- boys and girls track teams will some high-quality competition. Joey Morris and Jacob Marquez. gers crossed. finish up their indoor season this Indoor we use to get kids acclimat- Chris Robinson, he’s a good throw- month before heading outdoors in ed to the season and beginning to er for us Carter McCarroll, he’s one Girls track April. compete again. I think they did a of our distance runners. It’s a good Other Red Devil teams will be nice job across the board. mix between sophomores, juniors featured in the March 19, March 26 First meet: Feb. 15 indoor, April Strengths: Motivated, I would and seniors. You always want kind 8 outdoor and April 2 issues. say, for sure. We’ve had a really of a good mix with any group. Last year: 26th at state good group of kids, and I think Outlook: Our goal indoors is to Head coach: Pat Richards they all share the same vision of try to finish in the top three or four Boys track Seasons as head coach: 35 wanting to get better. They come to as a team and then likewise out- No. team members: 90 at all First meet: Feb. 14 indoor, April practice ready to work and they’re doors. I think one of the favorites is levels 7 outdoor such good kids. We’re really excit- York. York is pretty strong this year. Indoor: So far it’s been going Last year: 8th at sectionals, one ed about this group, all levels. It’s a Oak-Park is usually a tough team runner qualified for state very hardworking, dedicated group to beat. We’ve finished varsity Please turn to Page 44

The boys and girls track and water polo teams are among 13 teams that compete during the spring season at Hinsdale Central High School. The track teams have been competing indoors since February, and the water polo teams are playing their first games this week. (file photos)

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