Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Maple Park Fun Fest to feature Toilet Bowl Races

Beth Miller, seated, displays her A Load Ha racing toilet.
Sandy Bressner photo

Maple Park will celebrate Labor Day weekend with its annual Maple Park Fun Fest, a three-day event featuring a variety of attractions for all ages. The fest will open at 7 a.m. Sept. 1 and continue through Labor Day, Sept. 3. The fest takes place in downtown Maple Park and at the nearby Civic Center. The fest will include a 5K run, food, an arts and crafts show, musical entertainment, a car show, a parade and a fireworks show. The popular Toilet Bowl Races also will be featured. The fest also offers a beer garden. The fest opens at 7 a.m. daily. 

Kuipers Family Farm will host battle re-enactments.
Submitted photo

Kuipers to host World War II tribute, re-enactments
Kuipers Family Farm in Maple Park will host a tribute to World War II Sept. 1 and Sept 2. The event will include battle re-enactments at noon and 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Admission is free, but donations are accepted. Kuipers is located at 1N318 Watson Road, Maple Park. For more information, call 815-827-5200. 

Eric Wilson offers dog training at Woofbeach in Batavia.
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Woofbeach offers dog grooming 
Woofbeach in Batavia offers dog grooming, training and supplies. Owners Christina and Eric Wilson have more than 10 years experience in grooming and training dogs. Christina supervises the grooming and Eric handles the training. Woofbeach is located at 1840 S. Mill St., Batavia. For more information, call 630-326-9277.

Batavia Mothers' Club to host raffle
The Batavia Mothers' Club Foundation will conduct a 50/50 raffle during its 27th annual Autumn Arts and Craft Show at Batavia High School. The drawing will take place Oct. 20. The raffle will include only 150 tickets. Tickets are $20 each. The 10th ticket pulled will win a mystery prize. The last ticket drawn will win half of the money raised in the raffle. For more information, call 630-748-1501.

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Monday, August 27, 2012

Dancer's Dream conducts a ribbon-cutting ceremony

Mayor Kevin Burns, left, helps welcome Dancer's Dream to Geneva.
Submitted photo
Geneva Mayor Kevin Burns and members of the Geneva Chamber of Commerce were on hand Aug. 17 to help owner Penny Anderson conduct a ribbon-cutting ceremony at Dancer's Dream, 322 W. State St., Geneva. Dancer's Dream is a full-service dance apparel store. For more information about the store, call 630-465-0830.


Batavia Scout Troop 21 recently honored three new Eagle Scouts

New Eagle Scouts
Congratulations to new Eagle Scouts Eric Wall, Cody Jankowski and Timothy Wiley. Batavia Holy Cross Scout Troop 21 recently honored the three at a Eagle Court of Honor ceremony at Holy Cross Church in Batavia


Dr. Manjari Malkani


Doctor joins Rheumatology office at Dreyer Medical Clinic
Doctor Manjari Malkani recently joined the Reheumatology Department at the Dreyer Medical Clinic. Malkani completed her residency at the University of Illinois Chicago in 2004. She sees patients at the clinic's Highland location. She has hospital privileges at Provena Mercy Medical Center and Rush-Copley Medical Center. She is a member of the American College of Rheumatology.


Sheriff to host annual car show
Kane County Sheriff Pat Perez will host his sixth annual Charity Car and Motorcycle Show from noon to 3 p.m. Sept. 1 at the Martin Family Farm, 2S111 Green Road, Elburn. The show will include stock cars, muscle cars and emergency vehicles. The show also will include a disc jockey, food, prizes and other attractions. Spectator admission to the show is $5 per car. Proceeds from the event will benefit the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation. In the event of rain, the show will be conducted Sept. 2. For more information about the show, call Dawn at 630-208-2003.

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Friday, August 10, 2012

The Blackberry Bar and Grill opens in Elburn

The Blackberry Bar and Grill recently opened in Elburn.
Ashley Rhodebeck photo
• The Blackberry Bar and Grill recently opened at the corner of Route 47 and Main Street in Elburn, according to a report the Kane County Chronicle's Ashley Rhodebeck. The business is located in the same building that previously housed the Blackberry Inn. The restaurant is owned by Pam and Dennis Moutray and Mark and Sandy Plante. The menu includes fried chicken, Reuben sandwich, burgers, Italian beef and other items. The restaurant features a chicken special on Wednesdays and a fish fry on Fridays. For more information, call the restaurant at 630-365-2200.

The Mendota Sweet Corn Festival features free corn.
Time for some sweet corn
The 65th annual Mendota Sweet Corn Festival continues Aug. 10 and Aug. 11 at 800 Washington St., Mendota. The weekend weather forecast calls for near-perfect conditions for a visit to the festival, which offers attractions for all ages. The festival offers a carnival, music, a craft fair and a parade at 1 p.m. Aug. 11. Oh, and the hot, buttered sweet corn is free. The festival will be open from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. both days. The festival's beer garden will be open till midnight Saturday. For more information, call 815-539-6507.

A new face at City Hall
Batavia City Council recently named Scott Buening the city's new community development director. Buening previously served as community development director in neighboring North Aurora. Buening will oversee planning, zoning, building inspections and code compliance. He replaces Jerry Swanson, who recently retired. Buening will be paid $111,244 a year. The city received 85 applications for the position, according to a report in the Kane County Chronicle.

Michels to seek another term
Sugar Grove Village President Sean Michels recently announced that he will seek another election to another term in 2013, according to a report in the Daily Chronicle. Michels has served as village president since 1999. He cited economic development as a key accomplishment. 

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Thursday, August 2, 2012

Newspaper looks at development on the Fox River

The Hotel Baker in downtown St. Chalres overlooks the Fox River.
Sandy Bressner photo
• The Kane County Chronicle recently published a two-part series about development on along the Fox River. The first part looked at the early history of the Fox River and the second part reported on what's in the future for the area. I enjoy reading about all types of history, so I found the first installment most interesting, but I liked reading both parts and encourage others to give it a tumble.


Joe Grace 
• I received several emails after writing here about Sue Sullivan's blog. Each correspondent stated they enjoyed Sue's blog and asked me if there are other blogs I frequently read. I enjoy reading a variety of blogs each week. One that I read regularly is Joe Grace's Going For Gusto, which is featured at Chicago Now, a Chicago Tribune product. In the spirit of full disclosure, I should note that Joe and I worked at the same newspaper several years ago and I consider him a friend. Joe started writing columns during his high school days and has plenty of experience at it. I think that is reflected in his ability to write about a range of topics. Spend some time with Joe's blog, and let me know what you think of his contributions. I will write about some of my other favorite blogs in future posts.


• I also encourage readers to pick up a copy of "In Country: Remembering the Vietnam War." The book was published in 2011 and offers a collection of first-hand testimonies from veterans of the war and is edited by John Prados, an author of several books about Vietnam. The veterans provide readers with a sense of what life was like on the ground and in the air during the war. Readers who are familiar with the war's history will find the book valuable. Readers new to the subject will appreciate Prados' explanation of military acronyms and background history he offers to introduce many of the excerpts. And all readers will find Prado's bibliography a useful resource for further reading. 


Chicken Piccata at Stockholm's.
Kane County Chronicle photo
• While I am sharing recommendations, let me share one from the Mystery Diner, a writer at the Kane Chronicle who reviews local restaurants. The Mystery Diner recently visited Stockholm's in downtown Geneva and gave it a nice review. In addition to fine food, the eatery offers several microbrews. I always enjoy a visit to Stockholm's, particularly during the late fall and winter. If you've been there, you know exactly what I mean. If you haven't visited Stockholm's, make sure you stop in for a meal.




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