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District 88 is committed to making sure children continue to receive food service throughout the summer. The district is maintaining its partnership with its food-service provider—Chartwells—and Cottage Hill Operating Company to Freshman Lindsey Rugg of the softball is age pictured atoffer free meals this summer. All Willowbrook district residents upteam to the of 18while are elitempting to score a run during Friday’s game at Downers Grove South. Rugg tried gible to receive seven days of free meals (seven breakfasts and seven lunches, to base Those on a single Cox in the top11 of as score well asfrom milk)second each week. mealsby aresophomore distributedKatelyn on Wednesdays from the second inning, when the game was tied at 2-2. Downers Grove South’s catcher Willowbrook High School’s Class of 2021 celebrated its commencement with two a.m. to 5 p.m. The food is distributed at Willowbrook High School, 1250 S. Ardtagged Rugg outPark, at home for6the third out of near theon inning. Themorning. Mustangs separate ceremonies ininside theplate school’s main gymnasium Sunday Thewent enmore Ave., Villa Door (the entrance the main gymnasium), as on 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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well as at the district’s other school—Addison Trail High School. Each week’s distribution includes entrees and a variety of fresh fruit and vegetables. The upCHRISas FOXthere PHOTO will Villa Park coming June 30 distribution will offer 14 days of free meals, beReview no lowbrook rebounded from Friday’s lossdistributions to post an 11-2 in Saturday’s game meals provided on July 7. The weekly willwin resume on July 14. Theat Hinsdale Central. The Warriors bashedat three home runsHigh in the secondshows inningSarah of Satphoto from last week’s distribution Willowbrook School CHRIS FOX PHOTO Villa ParkSilver Review urday’s (center non-conference against the Red Devils of food-service the West Suburban Warren of back battle row, arms folded), Chartwells’ director at Conference. Senior Annemarie Knudtson, freshman Isabella Dugo and sophomore ceremony that began at 9 a.m. The others participated in the ceremony that started District 88, along with members of Willowbrook’s Chartwells kitchen staff. Kayleigh the home Dennison (No. 5) is pictured in the at 11 a.m. Dennison The photoprovided shows members of runs. the Willowbrook Senior Choir performing background of the above photo. more aboutsee thePage Warriors, during the day’s first service. ForFor more photos, 4. see page 14.

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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 your local agent Trustee Christine Murphy, Justin Shlensky—chair of the Villa Park Environmental Concerns Commis sion, Margaret Schiefer—a member of the Villa Park Environmental Concerns Commission, Villa Park Village Trustee Cheryl Tucker, Village President Albert Bulthuis, Villa Park Village Trustee (and Contact me forVilla Contact me for aa Parkand CHRIS FOXCommunity PHOTO Villa Park Review Village President-Elect) Nick Cuzzone Leslie Allison-Seei—chair of the Villa Park Pride 630-514-9961 complementary Ben Jimenez visited Villa Wars Parkon Parks and Recreation camp last week. Villacomplementary Park Veterans of the Foreign (VFW) Post 2801 held itsDepartment’s Memorial Daysummer service on Monday mornCommission. Arbor Day is observed the last Friday of each April. The National Arbor Day Foundation 630-514-9961 Jimenez presented his bubble Bubble Show—to campers on Friday at the Iowa ing Cortesi Veterans Memorial Park. Post Commander Jim is pictured bowingthat his head as 630-514-9961 kdrury@atproperties.com hasatrecognized Villa Park withshow—Ben’s Tree City USA designation forBlankshain 36 straight years. Toafternoon receive recogni market analysis market analysis Community Center. Jimenez used what he described as a special recipe to create bubbles various Willowbrook High School students Lily Hendrickson and Anna Seelbach sound at the of end ofcom the kdrury@atproperties.com tion, a community must have a tree board or department, a tree-care ordinance, ataps comprehensive kdrury@atproperties.com ofThe your home!! sizes during hispost’s presentation. Jimenez invited campers to participate The Villa Park Parks ceremony. 2020and Memorial Day event was canceled becauseinofhis theshow. COVID-19 pandemic. This of your home!! munity forestry program an Arbor Day observance. and Recreation Department’s camp is for children ages 5-12. The camp meets daysdied. per year’s observance included a summer reading of the names of the Post 2801 members who have five recently week (Monday through Friday) from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Registration is still open for this year’s camp, which That list included World War II veteran Charles “Sid” Bergh, who served as the master of ceremonies I would would toFor help! to help! continues through Aug. 13. more information aboutyears. the summer camp, call U.S. 630-834-8970. Fordied more of Ithe post’s annual Memorial Day service for several A veteran of the Navy, Bergh in about Ben’s Bubble Show, visit bensbubbleshow.biz. October 2020. He was 94 years old. Bergh was the post’s last surviving World War II veteran.

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