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Freshman Lindsey Rugg of the Willowbrook softball team is pictured while attempting to score a run during Friday’s game at Downers Grove South. Rugg tried to score from second base on a single by sophomore Katelyn Cox in the top of the second inning, the game tiedcelebrated at 2-2. Downers Grove South’swith catcher Willowbrook Highwhen School’s Class was of 2021 its commencement two tagged Rugg out at home for the third out of theon inning. Themorning. Mustangs separate ceremonies in theplate school’s main gymnasium Sunday Thewent enon to defeat the Warriors 7-3students. in the West Suburban Conference contest. Wiltire class includes over 470 About half ofGold those students attended the
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The Village of Villa Park observed Arbor Day with a tree planting on Friday, April 30. Pictured (left to right) at the tree planting at the village’s Franklin Park, located at 218 N. Third Ave., are: Villa Park Village your local agent Trustee Christine Murphy, Justin Shlensky—chair of the Villa Park Environmental Concerns Commission, Margaret Schiefer—a member of the Villa Park Environmental Concerns Commission, Villa Park Village Trustee Cheryl Tucker, Contact me forVilla a Park Village President Albert Bulthuis, Villa Park Village Trustee (and Village President-Elect) Nick Cuzzone and Leslie Allison-Seei—chair of the Villa Park Community Pride 630-514-9961 Villa complementary Park Veterans of Foreign Warson (VFW) Post 2801 of held itsApril. Memorial Day service onDay Monday mornCommission. Arbor Day is observed the last Friday each The National Arbor Foundation The Villa Park Junior Women’s Club (VPJWC) held its annual Trick or Trot 5K Run/Walk and his Little Devil 630-514-9961 ing at Cortesi Veterans Memorial Park. Post Commander Jim Blankshain is pictured bowing head as kdrury@atproperties.com has recognized Villa Park with Tree City USA designation for 36 straight years. To receive that recognimarket analysis 1K Dash on Saturday morning. The photo shows a few of the participants in the 5-kilometer (3.1-mile) Willowbrook High School students Lily Hendrickson and a Anna Seelbach soundataps at the end ofcomthe kdrury@atproperties.com tion, a community must have a tree board or department, tree-care ordinance, comprehensive race, which began in home!! clear and chilly conditions at 9 a.m. The 1-kilometer for kids started at about ofThe your ceremony. post’s 2020and Memorial Day event was canceled because ofdash the COVID-19 pandemic. This munity forestry program an ended Arbor Day observance. 9:45 a.m. Both races started and on the Illinois Prairie Path, near the Rugaard Gazebo. All particyear’s observance included a reading of the names of the Post 2801 members who have recently died. ipants were encouraged wear their Halloween costumes. Trick or Trot/Little Devil Dash is one of That list included World to War II veteran Charles “Sid” Bergh,The who served as the master of ceremonies I would to help! the Villa Park Junior Women’s Club’s main fundraisers. All proceeds from Saturday’s event will of the post’s annual Memorial Day service for several years. A veteran of the U.S. Navy, Bergh benefit died in the charities, and old. families supported by thelast club. October 2020.organizations He was 94 years Bergh was the post’s surviving World War II veteran.
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