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June/July 2018

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Steppin’ at the Street Fair… the secret to a healthy heart

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Community Liaisons Larry McIntyre, Village of Westmont  630-417-0280 Larry Forssberg,   Westmont Chamber of Commerce  630-960-5553 Kevin Carey,   Community Unit School District 201  630-484-8000

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Kristina Kaniauskaite,Westmont Special Events officer manager and Jinny Szymski, Village Clerk are bringing fitness to Cruisin’ Night. Rich Jones looks on in his 1923 Model T. Find out how fitness and classic cars will come together in our lead story starting on page 6. By the way, Rich Jones was part of the group that got the now regionally popular “Cruisin’ Nights” rolling in 2000. This Model T and up to 250 other classic cars will grace Cass Ave. every Thursday night this summer. Photo by Larry McIntyre. Follow us on Facebook “NeighborsMagazines”

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From the desk of Westmont Village Mayor Ron Gunter Dear Fellow Citizens of Westmont, Warm weather is here and we’re looking forward to a great Summer! Following are some of our current programs and events.

Citizen of the Year and Westmont Community Awards

Westmont has incredible volunteers and our annual Westmont Community Awards Dinner is a great event for recognizing so many of our wonderful citizens. I’m extremely thankful for all of the generous people who get involved to make Westmont such a great community. Congratulations to Steve Golembiewski for being named the Westmont Citizen of the Year and all of the award winners!

Economic development update

We appreciate everyone’s interest in various areas of our community as it relates to economic development. Though we are not quite ready to make a formal announcement regarding a couple of proposals, I will simply say that the prospects are exciting. As soon as plans are finalized, we will be sure to provide the community with a complete update.

Sister City visit to Westmont in July

This July, a delegation from Hsinchu County, Taiwan will visit Westmont for the very first time since the creation of our Sister City program. This program has been amazing and such a great benefit to our community. We look forward to showing our guests everything that Westmont has to offer including our annual Taste of Westmont festival. If you have time, be sure to stop by the Taste of Taiwan food booth to sample their wonderful cuisine.

Community events and volunteerism

Westmont has the best summer events anywhere. Our Cruisin’ Nights was just named the best weekly summer car show in Chicagoland by WGN Radio. I encourage everyone to come out and attend these wonderful events. And if you’re interested in volunteering, contact us at 630-417-0280 or communications@westmont.il.gov.

Get connected

We encourage our residents and businesses to contact us directly if you have a question. Please visit our Village Website regularly for up to date info. Also, feel free to contact me at any time if you are interested in sharing your ideas, concerns, or suggestions that may make our community better. I can be reached at rgunter@westmont.il.gov or 630-981-6201.

Sincerely,

Mayor Ron Gunter

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Celebrate summer fun in Westmont Dear Westmont Residents and Guests,

Events, dining, parks, programs, shopping and much more define summer fun in Westmont

Summer has arrived and now is the time to enjoy all things Westmont! Memorial Day weekend, the unofficial start of summer activities in Westmont, has come and gone with another wonderful Red, White and BBQ , Race to the Flag 5K and Walk and Memorial Day Parade. If you are new to town, Westmont offers a number of community events and activities to meet the needs of adults and children alike.

so plan to show off your most eccentric and offbeat hair. Events kick off with Kidzapalooza on Thurs., July 12 from 5:30 to 9:30pm and the Taste continues Fri., July 13 from 4pm to 10:30pm, Sat., July 14 from 12pm to 10:30pm, and Sun., July 15 from 12 to 8pm. The Taste of Westmont features quality main stage entertainment, food, beer, margaritas, carnival, craft show and much more.

Enjoy the new format for the Westmont Street Fair, held every Thursday evening during June through August on Cass Ave. in downtown Westmont. Choose from a wide selection of great food options, check out cool cars on Cass, dance to live music, experience cooking demos and take-in children’s activities and more. The Westmont Street Fair is scheduled for 5–9pm on Cass Ave. in the heart of downtown Westmont.

Westmont offers a diverse dining scene of almost one-hundred restaurants. This culinary cornucopia features an assortment of cultural cuisines from around the world. Save the airfare and enjoy the great dining options all summer long and throughout the year right here in Westmont!

Westmont Street Fairs

Concerts and movies in the park

You don’t have to leave Westmont to enjoy live music movies this summer with four FREE concerts and two FREE movies. Bring your picnic baskets, lawn chairs, blankets and dance moves to our parks and enjoy evenings of outdoor entertainment. Concerts are Wednesday evenings on July 25 at Ty Warner Park, Aug. 1 at Diane Main Park, Aug. 8 & 15 both at Veterans Memorial Park. All are from 7–8:30pm. Enjoy music all summer long. There will be a movie night on July 20 and Aug. 3 at Ty Warner Park form 8:30 to 11pm. Bring the whole family and friends to shake your dance moves out with friends or enjoy a fun film in Westmont.

Independence Day celebration at Ty Warner Park

This year we celebrate Independence Day at Ty Warner Park with a bigger fireworks show than ever. Come early to enter the Red, White, & Blue Family Spirit Contest, buy a barnyard bingo deed, or try your luck in the watermelon eating contest. It’s old-fashioned fun with excellent music, kids’ games and great food. Bring your blanket or lawn chair and get a front row seat to this spectacular show. The celebration begins at 4pm, culminating in a wonderful fireworks display at 9:30pm.

Taste of Westmont

Over 35,000 guests attend each July to enjoy the food, music, carnival, games and vendors at the Taste of Westmont. This year’s theme is “Wild Hair Weekend,”

Dine Around the World in Westmont

Shopping in Westmont

Westmont offers a great variety of retail options and one of a kind shops and services. The Westmont business community takes pride in offering a warm Westmont welcome to all guests. So shop Westmont first when you need that next new thing, groceries, health care, new vehicle and more and experience Westmont at its best!

Westmont parks and golf

The Westmont Park District features twenty parks with over 150 acres of park property for all ages to enjoy. In addition, there are three golf courses available in Westmont catering to all skill levels: Green Meadows Golf Club on 63rd St., Twin Lakes Golf Club on 59th St. and Willow Crest Golf Club on Midwest Rd. It is easy to spend quality time outdoors in Westmont!

Summer programs

Last but not least, check out the great variety of summer programs offered for all ages at the Westmont Public Library, Westmont Park District and many local businesses: dance studios, racquet and fitness centers, youth sports programs, schools and much more. Follow Discover Westmont on Facebook to keep informed on events and programs along with special deals from our business community! Enjoy the summer fun in Westmont and remember to shop, dine and discover Westmont! Larry Forssberg, Executive Director, Westmont Chamber of Commerce and Tourism Bureau

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Steppin’ out… the secret to a healthy heart by Tim Sullivan

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“There is no substitute for the ‘real thing’ of exercise when it comes to protection from aging.”

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rom the time before we are born through the final stage of life, the secret to a healthier, happier life is simple…just keep moving. Studies have shown that exercise during pregnancy (walking!) can result in a healthier heart for mother and baby (parent.com). At the other end of life, regular walking exercises can improve memory, relieve depression, help maintain balance, and make for an overall happier life in old age. For those of us fortunate enough to be able to walk, there is no excuse. Whatever age you are, get out and get moving. The best news is that you don’t have to be an athlete to be fit. And, you live in a community that embraces an active lifestyle for young and old. In fact, a group of Westmont residents will be combining walking exercise with one of DuPage County’s more popular events…Westmont Cruisin’ Nights. Kristina Kaniauskaite, Westmont Special Events officer manager and Jinny Szymski, Village Clerk (shown on the cover and at left) are organizing “Steppin’ at the Street Fair,” a smart way to get heart healthy while enjoying a popular event. “We’re always looking for new ways to improve our events,” said Larry McIntyre, Westmont Special Events Volunteer and Publicity Chair. “This year, we decided to add a fitness component to our Cruisin’ Nights and Street Fair events. With so many people using fitbits and other programs to count their steps, we’ve created a new program— ‘Steppin’ at the Street Fair.’” Each week at Westmont Cruisin’ Nights, participants will sign in at the Cruisin’ Nights Info Tent at Cass and Norfolk at 6pm. Then the group will see how many steps they get in over the next hour. At

7pm, participants will check back in and report how many steps they recorded. Participants will be eligible for prizes and raffles. “This will be fun for all ages,” said Village Clerk Jinny Szymski, who is an avid walker and health enthusiast. “I’m really looking forward to this new event. I can’t wait.” If you’re interested in participating in Steppin’ at the Street Fair contact Westmont Special Events at wsec@westmontevents.com or 630-829-9378. Spinning off this great idea, summer events like the Taste of Westmont in July are perfect opportunities for doing some “steppin’ at the street fair.” You’ll find great food, live entertainment, fun rides and lots of walking. When Dr. Mark Tarnopolsky of McMaster University studied the affect of exercise on mice, the results were incredible. Over the course of five months, Tarnopolsky and his team examined mice with a genetic disease that caused them to age prematurely. Half of the mice were coaxed to run three times a week on a treadmill, while the other half remained sedentary. At

the end of the study, the inactive mice were barely hanging on, while the mice that exercised were nearly indistinguishable from healthy mice. “Many people falsely believe that the benefits of exercise will be found in a pill,” Tarnopolsky said. “We have clearly shown that there is no substitute for the “real thing” of exercise when it comes to protection from aging.” (mcmaster.ca) A Time Magazine article titled “The New Science of Exercise” featuring Tarnopolsky’s study concluded that “the consequences of a sedentary life are as well documented as they are dire. People with low levels of physical activity are at higher risk for many different kinds of cancer, heart disease, Alzheimer’s disease and early death by any cause.” Luckily, the Westmont Park District offers many options for people of all ages to stay in motion and protect their health. Here are some of the special programs listed on the park district website (these programs change, so be sure to visit the website or call the park district for current program information). BOOT CAMP: a

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Steppin’ out…the secret to a healthy heart multi-level physical conditioning class for the mind and body. These classes will safely and effectively burn calories and firm you up with strength exercise, stability exercises, calisthenics, cardiovascular exercise, speed work, endurance work and plyometrics. BOSU BODY BLAST: a cardio segment to warm up your major muscles just in time to get you ready for a challenging and invigorating strength segment on the stability ball. Improve your posture, stamina, strength and coordination all in one class. GENTLE YOGA: Challenging poses to work up a sweat. INTERMEDIATE YOGA: Seated and standing positions to improve strength and balance. SHAPE UP: a complete workout with interval-training techniques, cardiovascular endurance and strength training. Shape Up includes a fun mix of step, hand weights, bands, tubing and balls. Your muscles will be constantly guessing. Participants can make the class low or high impact. ZUMBA: features interval training sessions where fast

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and slow rhythms and resistance training are combined to tone and sculpt your body while burning fat. No dance experience or stepping memorization necessary. All fitness classes are free to members. Typically, classes are 60 minutes unless otherwise indicated. All fitness levels are accommodated in every class; thinking you can’t do it is no excuse. The Club Pilates in Westmont is a new addition to the healthy options in this community. Pilates teaches body awareness, good posture and easy, graceful movement. “I’m excited to bring Club Pilates to Westmont,” said Kristin Kohn. “Pilates is an exercise that’s for anyone of any age or body type. I encourage local residents to experience what our Club Pilates studio has to offer.” While there are many ways to stay active locally, studies show that only 20% of Americans get the recommended 150 minutes of strength and cardiovascular physical activity per week, while more than

half of all baby boomers report doing no exercise whatsoever. According to the American Heart Association (AHA), one of the simplest positive changes you can make to improve your heart health is to start walking. For overall cardiovascular health, the AHA recommends at least 30 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic activity at least five days per week, along with moderate-tohigh intensity muscle-strengthening activity at least two days per week. For people looking to lower their blood pressure and cholesterol, the AHA recommends an average of 40 minutes of moderate to vigorousintensity aerobic activity three or four times per week. Neighbors of Westmont publisher Kate Sullivan maintains her health through regular walking, and makes exercising fun and challenging by competing in Fitbit walking challenges. “My goal is 10,000 steps each day,” Sullivan said. “I watch my diet and try to get seven hours of sleep.


Keep moving all summer… I feel better about myself and have good stamina. Recent knee surgery has been a bump in the road, but my regular walking routine has helped me along to a speedy recover.” There are many research studies being done on the benefits of exercise on cognitive health, and preliminary results indicate that physical exercise, especially aerobic exercise, can play a significant role in preventing or slowing dementia and cognitive decline. At Burgess Square in Westmont, clients are encouraged to participate in exercise programs and walking. Studies have shown that as many as 74% of seniors who exercise regularly in senior care facilities improved their scores on a standardized geriatric depression scale. Regular exercise eases depression and anxiety by releasing feel-good endorphins, natural cannabislike brain chemicals and other natural brain chemicals that enhance feelings of well-being (mayoclinic.org). According to an article published by Harvard Medical School, low-intensity exercise sustained over time also spurs the release of proteins which cause nerve cells to grow and make new connections; nerve cell growth in the hippocampus (the region of the brain that helps regulate mood) helps relieve depression. In addition to improving heart and brain health, exercise has been shown to reduce the risk for a number of cancers, including colon and breast cancer. As reported by cancer.gov, physical activity mitigates the risks of cancer in part by lowering the levels of hormones, such as insulin and estrogen, that have been associated with cancer development and progression. Exercise also has a beneficial effect on the immune and surveillance systems that detect and kill cancer cells.

June 9, Sat., Run for the Stars 5K, 5K run, Wheaton June 10, Sun., Naperville Women’s Triathlon sprint triathlon, Naperville June 10, Sun.,Run for the Animals, 5K run,Oak Brook June 16, Sat., Debt Free 5K, 5K run, Naperville June 16, Sat., LM5K Family Run, 5K run, Villa Park June 22, Friday, Five Fifty Fifty Run/Walk for Mental Health, 5K run, Naperville June 23, Sat., Joshua Kurby Charge for CHARGE 5K, 5K run, Warrenville July 4, Wed., Elmhurst Running Club 4 on the 4th, 4M run | kids run, Elmhurst July 4, Wed., Firecracker 5K, 5K, 1M run | kids run, Warrenville July 4, Wed., Freedom Four 4M Run, 4M run, Glen Ellyn July 13, Friday, Christmas In Julyy Races, 24H, 12H, 6H, 5K run | 6H relay, Lisle July 14, Sat., Original Waterfall Glen Xtreme 10, 10M trail run, Darien July 14, Sat., Waterfall Glen Xtreme 10 Mile, 10M trail run, Darien July 15, Sun., 5K Dash N’ Splash, 5K run, Hanover Park July 22, Sun., Run for Hunger, 5K run | kids run, Elmhurst Aug. 4, Sat., 2K for Kids Fun Run, 2K run | kids run, Glen Ellyn Aug. 4, Sat., HAE-In-Motion 5K, - 5K run, Wheaton Aug. 4, Sat., Shopping Cart SHuffle 5K, 5K run | kids run, Hanover Park Aug. 4, Sat., St. John’s Run for Life 5K, 5K, 2.2M run | kids run, Winfield Aug. 4, Sat., The PR Mile, 1M run, Darien Aug. 5, Sun.,, HRMS Naperville Sprint Triathlon, sprint triathlon, Naperville Aug. 11, Sat., ECFA 5K 4 Kids, 5K run | kids run, Wheaton Aug. 12, Sun., Woodridge Rotary Mini Triathlon, supersprint triathlon, Woodridge Aug. 25, Sat., Race To Stop Hunger 5K, 5K run, Roselle Aug. 25, Sat., Scott S’cool Scoot, 5K run, Naperville Sept. 3, Mon., Fling Mile, 1M run, , Naperville Sept. 8, Sat., Itasca Oktoberfast 5K, 5K run, Itasca Sept. 8, Sat., Sunrise Shuffle 5K, 5K run, Bloomingdale Sept. 9, Sun., Naperville Trails Half Marathon, 13.1M trail run, Naperville Sept. 15, Sat., DuPage Pads Run 4 Home, 10K, 5K run, Wheaton runningintheusa.com/race/list/dupage-county-il/page-1 In and around Westmont there are countless opportunities to get out and move. The DuPage Forest Preserve offers places for quiet contemplative walks and programs, like their Forest Fitness Walks at Greene Valley. DuPage County FIT4MOM (dupagecounty.fit4mom.com) gives women the “Strength for Motherhood” by providing classes and support for moms in every stage of motherhood. Wrapping up the summer, Westmont will be host to Run/Walk for Prostate Cancer Awareness, a 5K run, Sept. 9. So, whatever you are doing this summer, wherever you are, keep moving. If you are having a picnic with your family, make walking a part of it. Heading out for a summer concert that’s a mile or two from

home? Walk there. Going to the Arboretum? Don’t drive thru… get out of the car and walk around. Planning a vacation? Make walking a “must do” part of the plan. Think of festivals and art fairs as opportunities to walk and play. “The “Steppin’ at the Street Fair” could be more than a new weekly event in Westmont; it could be your summer motto. Editors note: Send us your “walking” or exercise photos for “Westmont on the Move.” Email photos to newsroom@ neighborsmagazines.com.

Tim Sullivan is the publisher of Neighbors Magazines.

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Village News Public Works Director Mike Ramsey receives Fuller Award

Left to right: Mayor Gunter, Mike Ramsey and Steve Nero

On March 21, Public Works Director Mike Ramsey received the George Warren Fuller Award from the American Water Works Association. The award was given in recognition of Mike’s commitment to the improvement of the water industry and for his leadership in the AWWA. “Mike is held in very high regard throughout the water industry,” said Steve Nero, who serves as the Westmont Public Works Committee Chair. “I think it is extremely valuable to have his leadership at work for us here in Westmont.” Mike has worked in the water profession since age 15 and has been full time with Westmont Public Works since 1986. Mike was recognized as the AWWA Water Professional of the Year in 2014 and was awarded the Clifford E. Fore Illinois Water Operator of the Year Award in 2017. The village congratulates Mike on this recognition and thanks him for his dedication to excellence.

Chief Weiss earns CFO designation On Feb. 6, Westmont Fire Chief David Weiss was re-designated as a Chief Fire Officer (CFO) by the Commission on Professional Credentialing. This designation, which is the highest level of certification for Fire Department personnel. “I have known Chief Weiss for a very long time and can say this designation is well deserved,” said Marie Johanik-Guzzo, village board member and Public Safety Committee Chair. “He does an excellent job for the Westmont community.” Chief Weiss has been an active member of the Illinois Fire Service community for over forty-five years. After retiring from the Lisle-Woodridge Fire District as Battalion Chief in 2006, Chief Weiss was hired as the Westmont Fire Chief, where he had worked part-time for seventeen years. Under his leadership, the Westmont Fire Department received its first ISO Class 1 rating from the Insurance Services Organization in 2017. The village congratulates Chief Weiss on this recent accomplishment and thanks him for his commitment to the community.

From left: Marie Johanik-Guzzo, Chief David Weiss and Mayor Gunter

Village Finance Department earns GFOA award At a recent village finance committee meeting, Trustee Linda Liddle, who chairs the Administration and Finance Committee, thanked Finance Director Spencer Parker and the entire finance department for their excellent work. The Westmont Finance Department recently earned a Certificate of Achievement for 10

Excellence in Financial Reporting award. The village first received this award for Fiscal Year 2004, and since that time has earned numerous awards by maintaining its commitment to excellence in financial reporting. The Excellence in Financial Reporting Award represents a significant achievement and reflects the village’s commitment to meeting the highest

principles of governmental financial reporting. The GFOA’s Excellence in Financial Reporting award is the highest form of recognition in the area of Government accounting and financial reporting. Only about 12% of Illinois municipalities receive this award annually. Congratulations to Director Parker and the finance department.


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Golembiewski named Citizen of the Year At the annual Westmont Community Awards Dinner on April 30 at the Hilton Chicago-Oak Brook Hills Resort and Conference Center, Steve Golembiewski was named the Westmont Citizen of the Year for his exceptional community involvement and leadership. The Westmont Chamber of Commerce hosts this annual night of celebration. Congratulations to all of the nominees and award winners. “This is quite an honor,” said Golembiewski. “I think it’s important to be involved in your community and I’m happy to be part of a community that embraces and encourages volunteerism. I’m proud to call Westmont my home.” The evening included a special presentation from Mayor Gunter and representatives from local community organizations to State Representative Patti Bellock, who will be retiring after 20 years of service to the community. Complete details, pictures, and a video of the event can be found on the village website at westmont.illinois.gov.

TOP: Citizen of the Year Steve Golembiewski and Mayor Ron Gunter. CENTER: Chamber President Kevin Carey, Business of the Year winner Tracey Valerio, Chamber Awards Chair Joe Moffa. BOTTOM: Mayor Gunter, Westmont Public Servant of the Year Kevin O'Hare, Village Manager Steve May

Westmont Citizen of the Year Steve Golembiewski Dick Busse Business of the Year Tracey Valerio and DJ's Sports Bar & Grill Roger Westman President’s Award Al Carson Community Special Recognition Award Patricia Bellock Westmont Special Events Jim Wright Making Memories Award Jenny Babyar Westmont Public Service Award Kevin O'Hare Educators of the Year Lori Dvorak & Jane Most Rotary Club Paul Harris Award Craig Grember Knights of Columbus Awards Knight of the Year James Anzelone Family of the Year Rick and Dawn Vath Service Award Anthony Cappetta 11


Village News There's Always Something To Do In Westmont Summer is here and community events will soon be in high gear. Be sure to mark your calendar for these upcoming events that provide fun for the entire family!

Westmont Cruisin' Nights & Street Fair Thursdays 5-9pm in June, July & August in Downtown Westmont WestmontEvents.com

“The Best Weekly Summer Car Show In The Chicagoland NEAL— Area!” DANE WGN RADIO

Steppin' at the Street Fair Cruisin' Night Thursdays from 6-7pm 4th of July Celebration Wednesday, July 4 at Ty Warner Park Westmont.Illinois.gov Taste of Westmont July 12, 13, 14 & 15 in Downtown Westmont WestmontEvents.com

Westmont Cruisin' Nights featured on WGN Radio with Dane Neal

Summer Learning program begins June 2 The Westmont Library kicks off their summer learning program on Sat., June 2 and continues through Sat., July 28. This summer, the youth program encourages pre-readers through teens to explore and learn by offering prizes for completing reading and activity goals. The adult program invites participants to discover new books, movies and music and attend programs for entries into monthly grand prize drawings. The program also features The Westmont Scavenger Hunt, which is a great opportunity for families to explore the community together. The library is also bringing back its Read for a Cause initiative for the youth program. When participants complete challenges, the Westmont Rotary Club will generously make a donation in their name to one of two amazing organizations—Special Olympics Illinois or the Hinsdale Humane Society. 12

“Last year, Dane had heard about the growing reputation of Westmont Cruisin’ Nights and he invited us down to the WGN studios to be interviewed,” said Larry McIntyre, Village of Westmont Communications Director. “When he came out to the show in person, he was really impressed. In 2018, Dane plans to bring his ON THE ROAD WITH DANE NEAL show out to Westmont several times over the summer. We really thank Dane for all his support.” This past April, Neal once again highlighted Westmont Cruisin‘ Nights on his program, and this time declared it to be “the best weekly summer car show in the Chicagoland area!” In 2018, there will be 13 weeks of Cruisin’ Nights starting June 7. Cruisin’ Nights will be held Thursday from 5 to 9pm in downtown Westmont. For more info, visit WestmontEvents.com and see page 19.


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Community Garage Sale in August

U.S. Olympic Luge tryouts come back to Westmont

The U.S. Olympic Luge Team will return to Westmont for a record fifth time to conduct their Midwest search for future Luge Olympians. Based on hospitality and the perfect hill, Westmont is the only location in the United States to host the event more than twice. The Slider Search will take place June 16 and 17 on S. Cass Ave. between 55th St. and W. Dallas St. The USA Luge Slider Search is a program that introduces the sport of luge to young athletes ages 9–13 all across the country. The clinics utilize actual luge sleds equipped with wheels for summer use and participants are taught the basics of how to ride and steer a luge sled by U.S. Luge Team athletes and coaches. Last fall’s regional Slider Search brought more than 100 Olympic hopefuls from throughout the Midwest to Westmont. To register for the Slider Search, visit teamusa.org/usa-luge/slider-search.

Each year, the Village of Westmont and the Westmont Special Events Corporation (WSEC) organize a Community-Wide Garage Sale event, which encourages residents to hold their garage sales during the same weekend to bring out the bargain hunters en masse. This year’s event will be held Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 3–5. Garage sales will be held all days between 8am and 5pm. No garage sale permit is necessary for this specific event on these dates. The Community Garage Sale program is an ecofriendly event that provides an opportunity for people to buy and sell items that still have value rather than throwing them in the trash. The Village of Westmont always encourages people to reduce, reuse and recycle. Sign up and sale location details will be promoted on the village website at westmont.illinois.gov. Also, participants are encouraged to promote their individual sales. Printed copies of the sale addresses will be available at the Village Hall, Park District, Westmont Library, and Westmont Special Events office at Westmont Centre, 1 S. Cass, prior to the weekend event. For more information regarding the community garage sale event, contact Westmont Special Events at wsec@westmontevents.com or 630-829-9378.

Steppin’ at the Street Fair “We’re always looking for new ways to improve our events,” said Larry McIntyre, Westmont Special Events Publicity Chair. “This year, we decided to add a fitness component to our Cruisin’ Nights and Street Fair events. With so many people using fitbits and other programs to count their steps, we’ve created Steppin’ at the Street Fair.” Every Thursday night at Westmont Cruisin’ Nights, participants will sign in at the Info Tent at Cass and Norfolk at 6pm. Then the group will see how many steps they get in over the next hour. At 7pm, participants will check back in and report how many

steps they recorded. Participants will be eligible for prizes and raffles. “This will be fun for all ages,” said Village Clerk Jinny Szymski, who is an avid walker and health enthusiast. “I’m really looking forward to this new event.” Szymski and Westmont Special Events Office Manager Kristina Kaniauskaite will be featured in a video promoting the new program. “Jinny and I had fun shooting the video,” said Kaniauskaite. “We want to assure everyone that the rivalry in the video was just pretend.” For more info, visit westmont.illinois.gov or contact WSEC at wsec@westmontevents.com or 630-829-9378. 13


Village News Westmont Named Tree City USA

Westmont was named a 2017 Tree City USA by the Arbor Day Foundation in honor of its commitment to effective urban forest management. The village also received a Tree City USA Growth Award, which recognizes Tree USA communities that demonstrate higher levels of tree care. Due to all the benefits they provide, the village encourages tree planting with locally acclimated, long-lived, diverse tree species to increase the health and vitality of our urban forest. This spring, the Environmental Improvement Committee gave away over 140 tree seedlings as part of its annual Arbor Day Tree Seedling program.

Tree Watering Tips

Trees are assets to the community when properly planted and maintained. For information on how to properly water your new and mature trees, visit our Green Page at westmont.illinois.gov/green.

2018 Rain Barrel Program

The Village of Westmont is once again teaming with the Conservation Foundation to offer a subsidized rain barrel program to Westmont residents and businesses. The cost is $30 per barrel, limit two per Westmont address. Residents can order their rain barrel online now at westmont.illinois.gov. For more information about this program, contact Rose Gross at rgross@westmont.il.gov or call 630-981-6290.

Plantings in the Downtown Central Business District Thank You Westmont Public Works New Seed Library now open at Westmont Library The Westmont Public Library opened its new Westmont Seed Library on Earth Day, Sun., April 22. Packets of tomatoes, peas, beans, and lettuce were given out on opening day. More seed varieties will be available in the future. All of the seeds available on Earth Day were donated by the Downers Grove Legacy Seed Library. In establishing the Seed Library, the Westmont Public Library partnered with Westmont High School National Honors Society students to create a space in our community devoted to harboring heirloom seeds and preserving the genetic prosperity of plants. In the coming year, the library will hold educational programs in gardening and seed saving, as well as community seed swaps. For more information about the Westmont Seed Library, please contact the Westmont Public Library at 630-969-5625. 14


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Water Quality Report published on website

The Village of Westmont is dedicated to providing its residents and businesses with a dependable supply of safe drinking water. Each year, the village publishes the Consumer Confidence Report (CCR), which focuses on community water quality from the previous year. A requirement of the 1996 Safe Drinking Water Act amendments, the report includes details about where your water comes from, what it contains, and how it compares to standards set by regulatory agencies. Copies are available at the village hall and the Westmont Public Library. A copy of the report has also been published on the village website at:

westmont.illinois.gov/waterqualityreport

Westmont Team wins Illinois Hydrant Hysteria Contest Congratulations to Community Development Director Jill Ziegler (left) and Firefighter Shannon Sullivan (right) for their recent victory at the AWWA Illinois Section Hydrant Hysteria Competition—Women’s Division. This statewide competition consists of teams of two who work together to assemble a fire hydrant as quickly as possible. Jill and Shannon are the first Illinois State Champ Women’s Team. CONGRATS! From left: Community Development Director Jill Ziegler, Public Works Director Mike Ramsey and Firefighter Shannon Sullivan.

Village offices closed

Westmont Village Hall and Village Department offices will be closed for a staff training event on June 19 as well as on Independence Day, Wed., July 4. Normal business hours will resume on the following day. Bill payments can be dropped off via the Village of Westmont after-hours drop box located near the entrance of the Commuter Train Station on west Quincy St. If you need the Police or Fire Department to respond to a concern, please dial 9-1-1. There will be no recycling and garbage collection on July 4 and all collection dates will be delayed by one day for the remainder of the week.

Stormwater management info updated on website The Village of Westmont owns and maintains a public storm sewer system, which serves the majority of the community by capturing rainwater and water runoff. To help ensure that pollution is prevented from entering the storm sewer system, the village is required to develop a stormwater management plan. The Village of Westmont’s stormwater management plan covers a broad spectrum of best management practices including street sweeping, storm sewer cleaning and recycling, as well as public education. The plan can be found on the village website at westmont.illinois.gov/stormwater. Each year, the village undertakes many infrastructure projects to maintain and improve the storm sewer system. Following are just some of the projects that are scheduled to begin in 2018: • Central Business District Pervious Alley Improvements—between Irving and Norfolk, east of Cass • Engineering Design for the 400 block of North Warwick Stormwater Management Project—construction expected to begin Summer 2018 • Engineering Design of the Fire Department Headquarters Regional Stormwater Detention Project—construction to begin in 2018 • Engineering Design on the Burlington/West End/Cumnor/ Roslyn Storm Sewer Project— construction expected in late 2018 For more information about the Village’s Stormwater Management Plan, contact Public Works at 630-981-6270.

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Village News Districts 60 and 201 Student Registration for 2018–19 Families with school age children are reminded to register students for the 2018-19 school year. Maercker School District 60 New Student Walk In Registration Days for all grades will be held from 1–7pm at Westview Hills Middle School, 630 65th St., Willowbrook, on the following days: Tuesdays—6/12, 7/31, 8/7, 8/14 Monday—8/20 Please note: 8/20 is the last day to register in order to start the first day of school. For more information and a list of what documents you need to bring to registration, visit the district website at maercker.org or call 630-515-4840. Registration for CUSD 201 will take place on Tues., Aug. 7 at Westmont Junior High from 2–8pm. All families with children attending CUSD 201 must attend registration to provide residency verification. Parents should complete pre-registration on Skyward Family Access prior to walk-in registration and are reminded to bring two proofs of residency. Registration takes place at the junior high regardless of what school their children attend. Additional information about registration is available on the District website at cusd201.org.

Congratulations and thank you to the Westmont Police Department for their support of Special Olympics Illinois. Their Cop On A Rooftop event raised over $3000!

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WESTMONT! Park District announces Concerts in the Park schedule

The best music is right here in Westmont! This summer, the Westmont Park District will continue its summer concert series with four great, FREE concerts showcasing a variety of music. Attendees are encouraged to bring their picnic baskets, lawn chairs, blankets and dance moves to the park and enjoy an evening of outdoor entertainment. Concerts will be held on Wednesday evenings from 7–8:30pm at various parks in our community. The schedule is listed below. For more information, visit westmontparks.org.

July 25: DuPage Band

Ty Warner Park, 400 Blackhawk Drive

Aug. 1: The Neverly Brothers Diane Main Park, 200 W. 59th Street

Aug. 8: The Flat Cats

Veterans Memorial Park, Dallas & Linden

Aug. 15: The Sting Rays

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Kids Safety Camp This summer, the Westmont Fire and Police Departments will host the 2018 Kids Safety Camp. There will be two camp sessions offered this year: Wednesday and Thursday, June 6 & 7; and Tuesday and Wednesday, July 31 & Aug.t 1. The two-day camps will be held from 9am to 3pm each day. The camp provides an opportunity for 8, 9, and 10 year old children to spend time with their local heroes and learn much more than just the usual safety lessons. Applicants must live in or attend school within the Village of Westmont or participate in a Westmont-based Cub Scout or Brownie Troop. Visit westmont.illinois.gov to register a child for the 2018 Kids Safety Camp. For further information, please contact Chris Hardy at the Westmont Fire Department at chardy@westmont.il.gov or 630-981-6400.

Police Department National Night Out Aug. 2 at Cruisin’ Nights

“The National Night Out provides law enforcement with an opportunity to coordinate outreach in which police officers can interact with the residents they serve to foster a strong relationship,” says Westmont Police Department Deputy Chief Brian Gruen. This year, the Westmont Police Department National Night Out Event will be held on Thurs., Aug. 2, 5pm

to 9pm as part of Westmont Cruisin’ Nights and Street Fair. The National Night Out event will be held in the Manning School parking lot on Cass Ave. in downtown Westmont. National Night Out is an annual community-building campaign that promotes police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie to make neighborhoods safer, more caring places to live. Most cities and towns celebrate National Night Out by hosting block parties, festivals, parades, cookouts and other various community events with safety demonstrations, seminars, youth events, visits from emergency personnel and exhibits. The event will feature food, music, and fun. For more information, contact Deputy Chief Brian Gruen at bgruen@westmont.il.gov or 630-981-6340.

Squad Cars and Fire Trucks featured at Cruisin’ Night Westmont Cruisin' Nights averages more than 250 classic cars and 2500 patrons each and every week. Two of the biggest events are Squad Car Night and Fire Truck Night. “Over the years, our Fire Truck Night has continued to get bigger and better,” says Fire Chief David Weiss. “This year is the Fire Department’s 95th Anniversary so we are going to make it even more special with a lights and sirens parade at the end of the night.” Squad Car Night will be June 14, and Fire Truck night will be Aug. 9. These events will be held on Cass

Ave. in downtown Westmont from 5 to 9pm. The event will include many activities for families including a moon jump, tours of the various police and fire department vehicles, as well as visits with McGruff the Crime Dog, Sparky the Fire Dog and Freddy the Fire Truck. Each event will end with a parade at 9pm. As always, classic cars of all makes and models are invited each and every week. “Our goal is to bring families and visitors to downtown Westmont too,” said Westmont Special Events Corp. (WSEC) President Sam

Alonzo. “We hope that when people come to the event, they stop and shop at our downtown businesses.” For more info, contact the WSEC at wsec@westmontevents.com or 630-829-9378. 17


Westmont Strategic Plan Update Community Branding Meeting at Westmont Library on June 27 The next Village of Westmont Community Branding initiative meeting will be held at the Westmont library on June 27 at 6pm. The meeting agenda will consist of several topics including results from the recent community perception survey, conversation about the new community mural initiative, the launch of the “I Love Westmont” Club, and discussion about the possibility of a new community slogan. For more information regarding the Westmont Community Branding initiative, contact us at communications@westmont.il.gov or 630-417-0280.

VILLAGE OF WESTMONT MISSION STATEMENT Shaping a vibrant community and future through connection, service and leadership

Fire Department plans 95th Anniversary The Westmont Fire Department is planning its 95th Anniversary Celebration, which will be Sat., Oct. 13, 1 to 3pm at Johanik Fire Station, 6015 S. Cass Ave. “We’ve already had several meetings to plan for the event and we're looking forward to a great year,” said Fire Chief Dave Weiss. “The history of the Westmont Fire Department is very colorful and we look forward to sharing it with the entire community.” Look for the Westmont Fire Department to have a presence at summer events such as Cruisin’ Nights, Taste of Westmont and more. More details regarding the Fire Department’s 95th Anniversary Celebration will be announced soon.

Westmont Word and What's Happening In Westmont projects help keep residents informed "We're already on our third issue of The Westmont Word and now we’re about to launch a new communications video project titled ‘What’s Happening In Westmont,’” said Larry McIntyre, Westmont Communications Director. The Westmont Word is published every other month and features several highlights regarding everything about Westmont from community events, economic development, upcoming programs and services, and more. Additionally, the Village of Westmont will soon be launching a new video series titled “What’s Happening In Westmont.” The videos will feature Westmont programs such as the Richmond Gardens project, the Westmont First Blue Ribbon Campaign, Steppin’ at the Street Fair, and more. “Communication is important,” said Mayor Ron Gunter. “We work hard to get the message out to the public, so we ask residents to check out our publications, the village website, and village-hosted social media so that people can stay informed.” 18

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School District 201

CUSD 201 dual language program is a success by Tim Wyller CUSD 201 has been building a dual language program for the last five years and will have a fully integrated kindergarten through fifth grade program starting in August for the 2018–19 school year. It has been a process getting our school culture to focus on the three goals of any successful dual language programs. They are to embrace bilingual and biliterate students, expect high academic achievement in both languages, and build a bicultural environment. We are far from finishing our curriculum and instructional work, but we have become knowledgeable in the successes of programs that work and implement strong teaching strategies. Since the 2013–14 school year, C.E. Miller Elementary has been the home of the district dual language program and has been adding a grade level at a time building the program to its current level. Similar to many other countries in the 20

world, CUSD 201 hopes to create an environment that allows for our students to have the advantages that biliteracy offers to those who maintain it after high school and college. The dual language program strives to create an appreciation for being bilingual and biliterate. The district has enlisted experts and professionals that have extensive knowledge in the systems of dual language in the United States. The district has built a bilingual library and resources for reading instruction and enrichment. Staff have been given opportunities to utilize funds to best meet their students needs. We have created positions to help our native Spanish-speaking students thrive in the classroom. Some of these positions include Spanish-speaking and Englishspeaking interventionists, special education teachers that provide reading and math interventions, an instructional coach, and an English

Language Learner specialist. One of the biggest factors that has helped the dual language program achieve great success outside of the school building has been the support from parents and the community. We have a strong Bilingual Parent Advisory Committee (BPAC) network that meets numerous times each year. Parent engagement in activities and planning helps to build a richer and more diverse community. The BPAC Committee, with the support of the dual language team, celebrated their third annual Multicultural Celebration at Westmont Junior High School on May 4 from 5:30– 7:30pm. Anyone in the community that wishes to celebrate cultures and languages from around the world was welcome to attend. Tim Wyller is the principal of Miller School


630-468-8000 • 133 S. Grant St. www.cusd201.org

Congratulations! Congratulations to Larissa Zelisko, Westmont High School Guidance Counselor. Larissa was recognized as a finalist for the 2018 Illinois Counselor of the Year Award by the Illinois School Counseling Association. Congratulations to Jane Most, Westmont High School English Teacher! Jane was named Educator of the Year by the Westmont Chamber of Commerce and Tourism Bureau. Congratulations to Sheila Ruh, Westmont Junior High School Media Specialist. Sheila was awarded the Emerson Excellence in Teaching Award. Congratulations to Cindy Caliendo, Laura Hays, Diana Molby and Liz Zelgado on your retirement. Thank you for your many years of service to the CUSD 201 community.

Community talks: WJHS For the last few months, several 6th–8th grade students of Westmont Junior High School participated in a new program called “Community Talks: WJHS”. In an effort to promote leadership skills and community engagement, this class served as a forum for students and community members to work together on actions to support a safe and connected village. Taught during the school day as an Enrichment Period class, the program asked students to research and identify areas of need within the Village of Westmont, and to create a TED-style presentation about their chosen cause. TED, which stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, is a media organization that creates and posts free online presentations that are informational and inspirational. The culminating activity for the Community Talks program was an evening event, hosted by students, in which they lead round table discussions with community members who assisted them in creating action plans for making improvements to the village. WJHS would like to thank all of the students and the community members who participated. In all, over 70 volunteers attended the inaugural event.

CUSD 201 2018–19 registration Registration for the 2018–2019 school year will take place on Aug. 7. Registration will take place from 2pm to 8pm at Westmont Junior High School. Please see the school district website for additional registration information.

District 201 Schools

Manning Elementary School 200 N. Linden Ave. Westmont, IL 60559 630-468-8050 Principal: Kristin Krestel Miller Elementary School 125 W. Traube Ave. Westmont, IL 60559 630-468-8300 Principal: Tim Wyller South Early Childhood Center 133 S. Grant St. Westmont, IL 60559 630-468-8015 Director: Linda Klawitter Westmont Junior High School 944 N. Oakwood Dr. Westmont, IL 60559 630-468-8200 Principal: John Jonak Westmont High School 909 N. Oakwood Dr. Westmont, IL 60559 630-468-8100 Principal: Jack Baldermann

District 201 School Board

Board President Marie Charlton Board Vice President Joel Price Board Secretary Mara Notbusch Board Members Gary Armstrong Lori Ambrose Matt Johnson Judy Wilson Superintendent Kevin Carey 21


Business Nuggets

An eclectic collection of what’s happening in the Westmont area Zazzo’s Pizza & Catering recently opened a new location at 200 W. Ogden Ave., Westmont. The Westmont Chamber of Commerce and Tourism Bureau held a grand opening celebration in April. Zazzo’s Pizza & Catering has served hot, fresh pizza, pasta and bar favorites for over 25 years. 630-796-2220, zazzospizza.com

solid production, was a team player and focused on the needs of helping credit union members plan for their futures. To schedule a complimentary consultation call Tom directly at 630-718-8333.

The staff of Celebrity Smiles and General Dentistry will be promoting oral cancer screening on WGN through August.

Kristin Kohn, owner of Club Pilates, invites everyone to experience a Pilates workout. Club Pilates celebrated its grand opening in Westmont at 810 E. Ogden Ave. over Mother’s Day weekend. The new studio offers members full-body workouts that improve posture, balance, flexibility and strength. The Westmont location is owned and operated by Hinsdale resident Kristin Kohn, a fitness enthusiast who is becoming a certified Pilates instructor. 630-538-7235, clubpilates.com/location/westmont Tom Trost, a Certified Financial Planner™ professional for DuPage Financial Advisors, was recently selected by the CUNA Brokerage Services, Inc. (CBSI) to receive its distinguished Rookie of the Year Award. This award, which has been handed out for over 20 years, is given nationally to one advisor who, in their first year as a CUNA Brokerage Services, Inc. representative, possessed high ethical standards, had 22  DuPageNeighbors.com

Celebrity Smiles and General Dentistry will be on WGN through the end of August talking about Velscope. Velscope is an oral cancer screening device that can detect oral cancer two years before they eyes can see it. If oral cancer is detected the cancer is 80% curable. 630-971-0682, yourcelebritysmile.com. The Westmont Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau will hold their annual Community Golf Classic Fri., June 15 at Twin Lakes Golf Club. This event costs $45 per golfer and $160 per foursome and includes a putting contest, hole-in-one contest, games, a raffle, libation samples and more. Registration is at 1:30pm with a shotgun start at 2:15pm. To sign up for this fun networking golf outing, visit westmontchamber.com.


The Westmont Chamber of Commerce and Tourism Bureau (WCCTB) hosted the Annual Westmont Community Awards Dinner to recognize area individuals and businesses. The Awards Dinner was held on April 30 at the Hilton Chicago/ Oak Brook Hills Resort and Conference Center. The Westmont Chamber Community Awards Dinner is

an annual tradition in Westmont designed to provide a special opportunity to pause and recognize the many wonderful volunteers, activities and businesses that work to make Westmont a great place to live, work and visit. For the full list of award winners, visit dupageneighbors.com.

Thank you to the Neighbors of Westmont advertisers who helped to make this issue possible. Be sure to say you saw their ad in Neighbors. Add your name to the list today! Baird & Warner, Kim Heller

Paladino Photography

Holy Trinity School

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Window World of Western Chicago

Michael Overmann, Ltd. Lithoprint, Inc.

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Around the Block™ Join Bethel Vacation Bible School at Splash Canyon Come to Splash Canyon and Experience Jesus at Vacation Bible School, June 18–22, at Bethel Lutheran Church, 36 N. Grant St., Westmont. VBS is for kids who have completed three year old preschool through kids who have completed 6th grade. For more information call the church office at 630-968-3232. Register online at bethelwestmont.org. demonstrates the lengths to which people go when they fall in love. Tickets for the show are available online at pvpnwestmont.com and at the door.

The Darien Garden Club celebrates National Garden Week

Lisle Community Band performs Thursday nights this summer The Lisle Community Band performs Thursday nights, June 21, July 12, July 19 and July 26 at 7:30pm. The final concert by the Lisle Community Jazz Band will be held on Aug. 2. All concerts are held at the Lisle Park District Band Shell east of Sea Lion Aquatic Park. Admission is free. Bring lawn chairs or blankets. Refreshments will be available. In case of rain or excessive heat, concerts are held in the Lisle High School auditorium across the street from the park. lislecommunityband.org

Ice Cream Social and Garden Party at Gregg House Museum The Gregg House Museum will host an Ice Cream Social and Garden Party on Sun., June 3, 1–3pm, rain or shine. This free, fun family event will include kid’s crafts and garden activities. The Gregg House Museum is located at 115 Linden Ave., Westmont. 630-969-8080, westmontparks.org

PVPN presents Guys and Dolls The Progressive Village Performance Network (PVPN) will hold performances of Guys and Dolls June 15–17 and June 22–24 at Westmont High School, 909 Oakwood Dr. Guys and Dolls is a musical romantic comedy involving the unlikeliest of Manhattan pairings: a high-rolling gambler and a puritanical missionary, a showgirl dreaming of the straight-and-narrow and a crap game manager who is anything but. Featuring some of Frank Loesser’s most memorable tunes, Guys and Dolls 24  DuPageNeighbors.com

The Darien Garden Club and the Indian Prairie Public Library are celebrating National Garden Week with a presentation at IPPL on Mon., June 4, 7pm. Laura Ekasetya, Director and Head Horticulturist of Lurie Garden will present “Pollinator Friendly Plant Communities at Lurie Garden.” The presentation will


for more, visit DuPageNeighbors.com include information on the ecological impact of plants, especially native insect association. Join the Garden Club and learn how to create your own pollinator friendly plant communities. Indian Prairie Public Library is located at 401 Plainfield Rd., Darien. This is a free event; call IPPL at 630-887-8760 to register. ippl.info

Sign up now for 2018 Kids Summer Safety Camp This summer the Westmont Fire and Police Departments will be hosting the 2018 Kids Safety Camp. There will be two camp sessions offered this year: Wednesday and Thursday, June 6 and 7; and Tuesday and Wednesday, July 31 and August 1. The two-day camps will be held from 9am–3pm each day. The camp provides an opportunity for 8, 9 and 10 year old children to spend time with their local heroes and learn much more than just the usual safety lessons. Applicants must live in or attend school within the Village of Westmont or participate in a Westmont-based Cub Scout or Brownie Troop. For more information, contact Chris Hardy at the Westmont Fire Department at 630-981-6400 or chardy@westmont.il.gov.


Around the Block™ Steppin’ At the Street Fair coming to Westmont Cruisin’ Nights This year, a new fitness component will be added to the Cruisin’ Nights and Street Fair events. Each week at Westmont Cruisin’ Nights, “Steppin’” participants will sign in at the Cruisin’ Nights Info Tent at Cass and Norfolk at 6pm. The group will then see how many steps they get in over the next hour. At 7pm, participants will check back in and report how many steps they recorded. Participants will be eligible for prizes and raffles. To sign up for Steppin’ at the Street fair, visit westmont.illinois.gov.

Catch a Movie in the Park On Fri., July 20, 8:30–11pm, watch Paddington 2 in Ty Warner Park. The movie will be shown at the Ty Warner Park Gazebo. Snacks can be purchased at The Backstop Concession stand. Bring your own blankets and chairs. This is a free event. For more information, visit westmontparks.org.

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for more, visit DuPageNeighbors.com Celebrate the 4th at Ty Warner Park Don’t miss this annual family event—old fashioned fun with music, games, great food and, of course, the spectacular fireworks display. Bring your blanket or lawn chair and picnic in the park. 4–10pm. For a complete schedule of events, visit westmontparks.org.

People’s Resource Center expands Clothes Closet hours Due to an increase in demand, People’s Resource Center (PRC), Westmont has added a new Clothes Closet shift Monday afternoons from 1–2:45pm. Families and individuals can also ‘shop’ on Monday mornings, 8:30–11:15am and Thursday afternoons from 1–2:45pm. In 2017, 10,021 items of clothing from the PRC Clothes Closet were distributed to local residents. They chose from gently-used suits, women and men’s clothing, baby, toddler and children’s wear, shoes and undergarments. People’s Resource Center assists low-income DuPage County residents with basic needs such as food, clothing and emergency mortgage/rent assistance while providing job assistance and classes in computer training, literacy and art. All PRC services are free. If you are interested in volunteering at People’s Resource Center, visit peoplesrc.org/volunteers.

Maercker School District 60 announces walk-in registration days Maercker School District 60 will hold new student walk-in registrations at Westview Hills Middle School (630 65th St., Willowbrook) on the following dates: Tues., June 12 from 1–7pm Tues., July 31 from 1–7pm Tues., Aug. 7 & 14 from 1–7pm Tues., Aug. 14 from 1–7pm Mon., Aug. 20 from 1–7pm Bring: Three proofs of residency:   (1) lease or mortgage   (2) utility bill   (3) Driver’s License or ID Original Birth Certificate or Passport If available bring: Spring MAP scores from previous school attended; State of Illinois Transfer Form   (Student in Good Standing) from previous school

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