JULY 29, 2015 VOL. 20 ISSUE 33
Pre-party set for families with special needs
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NEWS West Nile Virus
Area mosquito samples test positive for WNV
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Fair helps low-income families cope with cost of new school year
Catcher to Coach
hile back-to-school season is an exciting time of the year for children, it can also be a pricey one for parents trying to get their children prepared. To make that burden a little easier to bear, the Diocese of Joliet’s Catholic Charities held its 23rd annual Back to School Fair for low-income families on July 23 at the University of St. Francis in Joliet. Last year, 4,300 people attended.
Slammers’ bullpen catcher starts career as field manager
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COMMUNITY ‘Joliet Follies’
Joliet Drama Guild presents ‘The Joliet Follies of 2015’
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SPORTS
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ON THE GREEN
Volunteer Lafayn Vaden of Joliet shows off the school supplies loaded into backpacks that were given out to some area children during the fair.
Quality Links The Glen Club offers guests a great course, private club feel
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CALENDAR Upcoming events in your area
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Featured News
CROSSROADS FEST PRE-PARTY
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Catholic Charities’ annual Back-to-School Fair provided services and information from many social service agencies to low-income families at the University of St. Francis July 23.