Sentinel 04-02-14

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Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Vol. 19 No. 17

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Illness claims trustee Celine Schwartz Schwartz served as longtime chairwoman of Parks and Recreation committee By Stewart Warren For the Sentinel

By Kris Stadalsky For the Sentinel Jennie Mills is excited to be the incoming president for the Shorewood Rotary Club; she’ll take the helm on July 1. While Mills is a relative newcomer to the Shorewood Club, as Executive Director of Shorewood-Troy Library she has a lot of experience working with elected boards, she said. But she also has another strategy for her presidency: She’ll be leading the Shorewood club at the same time her husband Paul Mills will be president of the Bolingbrook Rotary Club. “I might as well be doing it when my husband is doing it,” Mills said. Taking on the responsibility of any community service club is a big commitment; becoming its president even more so. But with her husband at her side, Mills feels the two will be a great complement to each other and their respective clubs. “We will both be in a collaborative mode,” said Mills. “The clubs know each other; it may be a natural partnership working with each other.”

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PHOTOS BY KRIS STADALSKY/FOR THE SENTINEL

Jennie Mills, Executive Director, works with Matt Hammermeister, Senior Circulation Assistant, at the Shorewood-Troy Library.

“I am excited about it. I see a lot of things that will be fun to do this year,” she said.“I like the members I am working with. I am confident they will be there to support me. They have a commitment to service, and it’s a great group of people.”

Mayor Rick Chapman spent part of Sunday at Four Seasons Park, trying to find the right way to finish his personal memorial to Celine Schwartz, his friend, colleague and neighbor. Celine Schwartz, 64, was a Shorewood trustee and the godmother of the village’s park district. She died Thursday after an undisclosed illness. Although some people might not know it, submitted photo Chapman writes poetry. On Friday, Celine Schwartz, 64, the day after was a Shorewood his wife’s death, trustee and the Bob Schwartz godmother of the asked the mayor village’s park district. to write a few She died Thursday verses to honor after an undisclosed illness. her. Chapman read them at her funeral on Monday. But it hasn’t been an easy task, he said. “I worked on it Friday night and all day Saturday. I was having a problem closing it out,” Chapman said.“I figured the best place to do that was at the top of the sledding hill, looking over the park that she was instrumental in creating.” >> see trustee | page 3


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