Thursday, December 26, 2013

Batavia to welcome new year with fireworks display


Batavia will ring in the new year and start the celebration of the city’s 180th birthday with music and a mini fireworks display Tuesday, Dec. 31 at the Riverwalk in downtown Batavia. The event will begin at 9 p.m. and will include a performance by the Batavia Community Band, refreshments, a 50/50 raffle, and other attractions.

Forest preserve to offer winter birds program
The Forest Preserve District of Kane County will offer a program about winter birds at 10 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 28 at the Creek Bend Nature Center, 37W700 Dean St., St. Charles. The 90-minute program is designed for ages 10 and older. Admission is free, but registration is required. For more information or to register, call 630-444-3190 or email programs@kaneforest.com.

Library to welcome author
The Aurora Public Library will welcome Matt Hanley, author of “True Tales of Aurora” at 10 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 4 at the library’s Eola Road Branch Library, 555 S. Eola Road, Aurora. Hanley will discuss his book, share writing tips, and take questions from the audience. For more information about the program, call the library at 630-264-3424.

Forest preserve to host scavenger hunt
The Forest Preserve District of Kane county will host a family-oriented scavenger hunt at 10 a.m. Friday, Dec. 27 at the Bliss Woods Forest Preserve, 5S660 Bliss Road, Sugar Grove. The program is free, but registration is required. For more information or to register, call 847-741-8350 or email programs@kaneforest.com.

In case you missed these items:
• The Batavia Chamber of Commerce recently named James Hanson its 2013 Batavia Citizen of the Year and will honor him Jan. 23 at the chamber’s annual awards event. Hanson, 88, served as an alderman and had a hand in planning the city’s downtown redevelopment effort in the 1960s and 1970s. Hanson volunteered with several community organizations over the years and remains active at the Batavia Depot Museum and at Batavia’s Calvary Episcopal Church. For more information about Hanson’s selection for the award and the chamber’s awards ceremony, go to www.bataviachamber.org.

Shaw Media, publishers of the Kane County Chronicle, announced Dec. 23 it will purchase The Herald-News in Joliet from Sun-Times Media. The purchase is expected to be completed in early January. Shaw Media, based in Dixon, publishes several daily and weekly newspapers in Illinois, including The Northwest Herald in Crystal Lake and The Daily-Chronicle in DeKalb.

• Officials at Waubsonsee Community College in Sugar Grove said the college’s campus in downtown Aurora is up for sale again after the developer slated to buy the property stepped away from the purchase, according to a Dec. 22 report in The Beacon-News. The transaction was expected to be completed in January. The college will soon begin marketing the building, which is located a 5 E. Galena Blvd., according to the report.

• While most Americans were preparing to celebrate Christmas, the Postal Regulatory Commission quietly approved price increases for the U.S. Postal Service on Dec. 24, hiking the cost of a first-class to 49 cents, up from 46 cents, effective Jan. 26. The decision amounts to a 6 percent increase for most mail, according to a report in The Chicago Tribune. The magazine and direct mail industries opposed the increase, arguing it would drive consumers away from the postal service, cause layoffs and harm the national economy.

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Tuesday, December 24, 2013

'Christmas in Connecticut' remains a holiday treat


Christmas traditions in my house include annual screenings of Christmas movies, old and not so old.

Lori selects “Love Actually,” director Richard Curtis’ 2003 film about eight couples and their lives in the hectic weeks before Christmas in London. It’s an entertaining film and features a talented cast, including Hugh Grant and Emma Thompson. I always enjoy it.

I select “Christmas in Connecticut,” a 1945 production starring Barbara Stanwyck, Dennis Morgan, and Sydney Greenstreet. 

There are many other fine Christmas movies. “It’s a Wonderful Life,” starring James Stewart, is popular with all audiences and can be seen on television during the holiday season. Other Christmas favorites include the various versions of “A Christmas Carol,” 1983’s “A Christmas Story,” and 2004’s “The Polar Express.” I enjoy these movies and other holiday features, but “Christmas in Connecticut” remains my favorite.

The movie is set during World War II and presents the tale of Elizabeth Lane (Stanwyck), a magazine columnist who offers advice on cooking and related family matters from her farm in rural Connecticut. Lane is promoted as the finest cook in the United States. It’s all made up. Lane is a single woman who can’t cook and resides in an apartment building in New York City. Lane’s fictitious life is put on a collision course with the truth when her publisher, portrayed by Greenstreet, invites himself to Lane’s Connecticut farmhouse for Christmas and insists on bringing a war hero with him (Morgan).

“Christmas in Connecticut” is an entertaining mix of friendly deception, comedy, and romance. Contemporary audiences might dismiss it as light weight and unrealistic. I like it because it is light, even whimsical at times. The dialogue is crisp, intelligent, and suitable for all ages. 

Stanwyck sparkles as Lane and Greenstreet plays the stuffy publisher to perfection. A talented supporting cast truly bolsters the movie and includes, S.Z. Sakall, Reginald Gardiner, Una O’Connor, Joyce Compton, Dick Elliott and Robert Shayne.

Curiously, the movie avoids the themes common to many Christmas movies — redemption, compassion, forgiveness, and generosity — but it still manages to present a charming (and now nostalgic) depiction of Christmas in rural America.

The movie was filmed entirely on studio sets, typical for productions of its time, and the set for the Connecticut farmhouse is one of my favorites.

If you enjoy “Christmas in Connecticut,” you might also enjoy 1942’s “The Man Who Came to Dinner,” and 1947’s “The Bishop’s Wife.”

“Christmas in Connecticut” is aired during the holiday season. Turner Classic Movies will show it Dec. 24. Treat yourself to some “Christmas in Connecticut.” It just might become a Christmas tradition for you and your family.

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Thursday, December 12, 2013

Cougars to host a visit with Santa


The Kane County Cougars will host a visit with Santa from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Dec. 14 at Fifth Third Bank Ballpark in Geneva. Attendees will have an opportunity to have their picture taken with Santa and Ozzie, the Cougars mascot. The event also will offer a variety of activities for children, including a coloring station, an ornament decorating station and a cookie decorating station. Admission is free, but there is a $5 fee per child for ornament and cookie decorating activities. Attendees are encouraged to bring a gently-used winter coat for donation to the Cougars’ annual winter coat drive. For more information, call 630-232-8811.


Library to welcome Santa
The Geneva Public Library will celebrate the holiday season with music and a visit with Santa during a special event from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 13. The event will include crafts, refreshments and performances by Geneva High School’s Jazz Choir and the school's chamber orchestra. Admission is free, but visitors are encouraged to bring a non-perishable food item for donation to the St. Peter Food Pantry. The library is located at 127 James St. in downtown Geneva. For more information, call 630-232-0780.

St. Mary’s to host Breakfast with Santa, cookie sale
Our friends at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Maple Park sent word about their annual Breakfast with Santa event from 9 a.m. to noon. Saturday, Dec. 14. The event also will include a holiday cookie sale. The church is located at 123 S. County Line Road in Maple Park. For more information call Anne at 815-827-3302.

A last-minute gift idea
If you’re need of a last-minute Christmas gift for someone on your list, you might consider an Operagram from our friends at Operagram.biz. Opera singer Rose Guccione launched the message-delivery service after friends told her how much the enjoy sing “happy birthday to them. Customers can select the delivery method for their operagram — in person, by telephone or online video. The Chicago Tribune and other media operations have featured Operagram in reports. 

In case you missed these items:
• Residents opposed to a proposed increase in the Batavia School District’s tax levy are expected to crowd a Batavia School Board meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 17, according to report by Rick Nagel, editor at Batavia Patch. The proposed 2013 tax levy would be a 13 percent increase over 2012, according to Nagel’s article. Opponents of the proposed increase recently launched lowerthelevy.com, a website with information about the levy. The school district also has information about the proposed increase posted here.

• The Kane County Chronicle’s Mystery Diner recently wrote a very positive review of Altiro Latin Fusion, a tapas-style restaurant in Geneva, and I agree with its hearty endorsement. I was pleased with each item ordered and had difficulty selecting the tastiest item. Altiro Latin Fusion is located at 308 Anderson Blvd, Geneva. For more information, call 630-232-7717. For more good eating, be sure to visit Ari’s Kitchen Company, 362 Randall Road, North Aurora and the Golden Egg Pancake House at 459 S. Randall Road, North Aurora, just north of Ari’s Kitchen Company.

• I’m a fan of Barry Schrader, a columnist for the Daily-Chronicle in DeKalb. Schrader frequently writes about local history and last month offered an interesting column about Annie Glidden and the Glidden House at 217 Annie Glidden Road in DeKalb. I think his report is interesting and just as interesting is a subsequent column Schrader wrote about the Glidden House. Take some time to read both items. I think you'll find them informative and thought provoking.

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Wednesday, December 11, 2013

'Hunting Che' a prize for history fans


History fans will enjoy “Hunting Che: How A U.S. Special Forces Team Helped Capture the World’s Most Famous Revolutionary,” a fast-paced read by Mitch Weiss and Kevin Maurer. The book describes the Green Berets’ efforts to train Bolivian soldiers to track down Che Guevara and stop his attempt to ignite a Cuban-style revolution in the mid-1960s in Bolivia. 

The authors do a fine job presenting the backstory leading up to Guevara’s unsuccessful campaign in Bolivia. However, the focus is on the Bolivian soldiers involved in the hunt and the Green Berets who trained them to be rangers, an elite combat team. 

The book details the search for Guevara, his capture, and his subsequent execution by Bolivian rangers. The book is noteworthy for its direct depiction of Guevara as a failed revolutionary. Many on the political left in the U.S. continue to celebrate Guevara’s reputation. Perhaps “Hunting Che” will lead them to finally reevaluate their high regard for Guevara.



Thursday, December 5, 2013

Weekend offers variety of holiday activities


Those seeking Christmas-related activities have plenty of options this weekend. Below is a sampling of some of the events scheduled for Dec. 7 and 8 in the Fox Valley.


Annual Snowflake Shuffle set for Dec. 7
TriCity Family Services will conduct the fifth annual Snowflake Shuffle 5K Run Saturday, Dec. 7 in Geneva’s Mill Creek Subdivision. Registration and check-in will begin at 7 a.m. at the Mill Creek Clubhouse, 39W525 Herrington Drive, Geneva. A youth mile will begin at 8:30 a.m. The 5K will start at 9 a.m. The registration fee is $30 for adults. For more information, call TriCity Family Services at 630-232-1070. 

Breakfast with Santa
The Geneva Lions Club will host its annual Pancake Breakfast with Santa from 7 to 11 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 7 at Geneva High School, 416 McKinley Ave., Geneva. Tickets are $5 in advance and $6 at the door. Children ages 5 and younger are admitted free. The menu will include pancakes, sausage, juice, coffee and milk.

Christmas in Kaneville
Our friends at the Kaneville Township Historical Society will host Christmas in Kaneville from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 7. The celebration will include activities at Hill’s Country Store, 2S133 Harter Road, and the Kaneville Community Center, 2S101 Harter Road. The Farley House, dating to the 1840s, will be open for viewing. The celebration will include a bake sale and children’s crafts. For more information, call 630-557-2854.

Durant House to offer Candlelight Celebration
The Preservation Partners of the Fox Valley will offer a Candlelight Celebration at the Durant House Museum from 2 to 6 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 7 and Sunday, Dec. 8. The event offers a glimpse of how Christmas was celebrated in the 19th century. Admission is $3 for adults and $1 Children. The museum is located in the Leroy Oakes Forest Preserve. 37W700 Dean St., St. Charles. For more information, call 630-377-6424. 

Albright Theatre to stage holiday show
The Albright Theatre Company in Batavia will present “Just in the Nick of Time” starting Dec. 6 and continuing through Dec. 15. The play follows Detective Red Mistletoe and the citizens of the North Pole as they search for the missing Santa Claus. Tickets are $12 for adults and $9 for students and seniors. For more information, visit www.albrighttheatre.com.

Santa to visit county animal shelter
The Kane County Animal Control shelter will host a visit with Santa from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Dec. 7. Visitors are invited to bring their pets for photos with Santa. The event is free, but visitors are encouraged to donate pet food, toys and blankets to the shelter for the shelter’s animals. For more information about the event, call 630-232-3555.

St. Charles Singers plan Candlelight Carols
The St. Charles Singers will present Candlelight Carols at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 7 and 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 8 at Baker Memorial United Methodist Church, 307 Cedar Ave., St. Charles. The program will feature traditional carols and anthems. Tickets can be purchased online at www.stcharlessingers.com.

Just one more thing
The Batavia Public Library will host a book sale from 9:15 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 7. The library is located at 10 S. Batavia Ave. in downtown Batavia. For more information, all 630-879-1393.

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Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Geneva High School to stage 'The Princess Bride'


Geneva High School will present “The Princess Bride" beginning Thursday, Nov. 7 and continuing through Sunday, Nov. 10. The show will be performed at 7:30 p.m. Thursday through Saturday and at 2:30 p.m. Sunday. Tickets are $5 for adults and $3 for students and can be purchased at the door. The high school is located at 416 McKinley Ave., Geneva.


Library to host Doctor Who Day
Elburn’s Town and Country Public Library will celebrate Doctor Who Day with a special program from 1 to 3 p.m. Friday, Nov. 8. The event will celebrate the 50th anniversary of “Doctor Who". The event will include a themed project and a screening of an episode from the “Doctor Who” TV show. Participants are encouraged to dress in costume. Admission to the event is free. The library is located at 320 E. North St., Elburn. For more information about the event, go to www.elburn.lib.il.us.

Mothers club to conduct annual crafts show
The Mothers Club of Geneva will conduct its annual arts and crafts show from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9 at Geneva High School, 416 McKinley Ave. The show will feature more than 100 crafters. The show will include a bake sale and other attractions. Admission to the show is $4. 

Church to offer Quilts and Casseroles
Our friends at Faith Baptist Church in Geneva tell us they will host Quilts and Casseroles featuring handcrafted quilts and presentations by local quilters. The event will take place from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9 at the church, 1S455 S. Mill Creek Drive, Geneva. Admission is free. The event also will include a luncheon of casseroles and a dessert table. For more information, call 630-879-5370.

Fishing team plans annual benefit dinner
The Marmion Academy fishing team will conduct its annual fish fry benefit from 4 to 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 8. Meal tickets are $10 and include two pieces of fish, hush puppies and French fries. A carry-out service will be available. The academy is located at 1000 Butterfield Road, Aurora.

Chamber seeks nominations for Batavia Citizen of the Year
The Batavia Chamber of Commerce is seeking nomination’s for its annual Batavia Citizen of the Year Award. The award honors significant contributions to the community during the the recipient’s lifetime. The recipient will be the guest of honor at the chamber’s annual recognition dinner in January. For more information, call the chamber at 630-879-7134.

In case you missed these items:
• Spring Bluff Nursery in Sugar Grove donated a new tree for the village’s Holiday in the Grove festivities, which begin with a tree lighting ceremony at 9 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 9 at the Sugar Grove Community House, 141 Main St., Sugar Grove. The ceremony will include refreshments and a craft project for children. Holiday in the Grove will feature a visit from Santa on Saturday, Dec. 7. The day will offer attractions at locations in Sugar Grove, including a cake walk, a craft show, and a variety of activities for children.
• Willie M. Mayes, a sergeant in the Kane County Sheriff’s Office, recently announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for Kane County Sheriff in 2014. Mayes has served in law enforcement for 27 years. He has worked with the Kane County Sheriff’s Office for 21 years as a correctional officer and a sheriff’s deputy. Republicans Donald Kramer and Kevin Williams also are seeking to replace Kane County Sheriff Pat Perez, who is not seeking reelection. 

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Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Mothers Club to host annual crafts show


The Mothers Club of Geneva will conduct its annual arts and crafts show from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9 at Geneva High School, 416 McKinley Ave. The show will feature more than 100 crafters. The show will include a bake sale and other attractions. Admission to the show is $4.00. Proceeds from the event benefit local charities. 


Saturday, October 26, 2013

Some observations before Saturday's college games



Here are a few observations from my ruminations before the start of Saturday's college football games:

Eastern Illinois University football is 6-1(3-0). The Panthers are ranked No. 2 in the national FCS Coaches Poll, behind North Dakota State, 7-0.  The Panthers are coached by Dino Babers and play in the Ohio Valley Conference. Eastern Illinois has posted 617 total points this season. Forty players on the Panthers' 85-man football roster are Illinois residents, and I think that reflects on the school.  Several members of the football team are from communities in the Fox River Valley area, including  Jon Voytilla, DL, (St. Charles), Jimmy Garorppolo, QB, (Arlington Heights), Ben Krol, QB, (Woodstock), Shepard Little, RB, (Schaumburg), Alex Helms, LB, (Naperville), Seth McDonald, LB, (Sandwich), Collin Siebert, OL, (Oswego), Curtis Brummerstedt, OL, (Yorkville), Dan Chism, DL, (Warrenville) and Anthony Taylor, WR, Elven Walker, DB, Joe Hall, C, (all of Wheaton). The Panthers will travel to Nashville Oct. 26 to play Tennessee State, 7-1, (4-0).

Harvard University's football team is, 5-0, (2-0) Ivy Conference and its roster includes several players from Illinois, including two from Glen Ellyn (Nick Burrello, WR, and Connor Loftus, DB, both of Glenbard West), and Naperville (Cameron Brate, WR, of Naperville Central). The Harvard Crimson are coached by Tim Murphy. Harvard will host Princeton Oct. 26.

I hope you will enjoy the games as much as I will. Go NIU!

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Celebrate Halloween with area activities





Aliano’s to host Oktoberfest
Our friends at Aliano’s Ristorante in downtown Batavia will host an Oktoberfest celebration starting at 3 p.m Friday, Oct. 25 and continuing Saturday, Oct. 26. The event will include a pig roast, Italian grilled sausage, brats, pulled pork, hotdogs, a variety of sides and more. The celebration also will include live music. Tickets are $25. Aliano’s is located at 90 N. Island Ave., Batavia. For more information, call 630-406-9400.

Geneva library plans Zombie Party
The Geneva Public Library will host a Zombie Party for students in grades 6 to 12 at 5:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 25. The event will include pizza, games and a zombie movie. Registration is required and can be completed here. The library is located at 127 James St. in downtown Geneva. For more information, call 630-232-0780.

Park district sets Howl ‘o Ween Dog Parade
The Geneva Park District will conduct its annual Howl ‘o Ween Dog Parade at 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 26 at Peck Farm Parade. Participants are encouraged to dress up their dogs. Lineup will begin at 3:45 p.m. The event is free. The park is located at Kaneville Road and Peck Road. The district is celebrating Halloween Saturday with a variety of activities. For more information, go to www.genevaparks.org.

Batavia celebrates Halloween with BatFest
Batavia’s annual BatFest Halloween celebration will take place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 26 at the Batavia River Walk in downtown Batavia. The free event includes a parade, games, a pumpkin roll, downtown trick-or-treating and other attractions. 

Fox Valley Concert Band to perform Halloween concert
The Kaneland Art Initiative will present a Halloween concert featuring the Fox Valley Concert Band at 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 26 at the Kaneland Auditorium at Kaneland High School, 47W326 Keslinger Road, Maple Park. The family-themed event will include a costume contest. For more information, call 630-365-5100. 

Sycamore hosts annual Pumpkin Festival
The 52nd annual Pumpkin Festival continues through Sunday, Oct. 27 at various locations in Sycamore. The event includes a pumpkin display on the lawn of the DeKalb County Courthouse, a parade on Sunday, a craft show, food, entertainment and many other attractions for all ages. This festival is one of my favorites. If you’ve never attended, plan to visit on Sunday, enjoy the parade, and bring an appetite. 

Run, Rock and Roll in Markund 5K
Marklund will host its Run, Rock and Roll 5K (or walk) at 8 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 27 at Marklund’s Geneva campus, 1 S. Wyatt Drive, near the Mill Creek subdivision. Registration and fee information is available online at www.marklund.org. Marklund is nonprofit organization serving individuals with profound disabilities.

Batavia library to present The Haunting
The Batavia Public Library’s Sundays on State program will present The Haunting at 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 27. Storyteller William Pack will share Halloween frights. Registration is encouraged and be completed online. For more information, call 630-879-1393. The library is located at 10 S. Batavia Ave. in downtown Batavia.

In case you missed these items:
• Owners Vicki and Mike Morkert recently opened Java Plus, a coffee shop, in the Sugar Grove Public Library at 125 S. Municipal Drive. The shop offers coffee, teas, soups and sandwiches. We wish them well on their new venture.

• The Kane County Chronicle’s Kara Silva reported a fine article about the scenic view to be found along the Kane County portion of the Lincoln Highway. Longtime fans of the highway and those not familiar with the roadway will find Silva’s article interesting and informative, I think.

• State Sen. Jim Oberweis, R-Sugar Grove, is collecting signatures to be a candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2014, according to report in the State Journal Register. Oberweis represents the 25th Senate District, which includes parts of Batavia, Geneva and St. Charles.

• Former Yorkville mayor Valerie Burd recently announced her candidacy for state representative in the 50th District. Burd is seeking to replace State Rep. Kay Hatcher, who recently announced she will retire at the end of her current term. Burd, a registered Republican, told the Kane County Chronicle she will run as a Democrat. Four Republicans are seeking the GOP nomination in the March primary election for the 50th District seat.

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Friday, October 18, 2013

Ghoulish tours, busy political candidates and more



Park district to host ‘Ghoulish Homes Tour’
The St. Charles Park District will host its Gallery of Ghoulish Homes Tour nightly from Oct. 18 through Oct. 31. The tour includes homes at various locations in St. Charles. The yard displays are best viewed from dusk to 10 p.m. The tour is free and is one of several activities the park district is offering to celebrate Halloween. For more information about the tour and other events, visit www.stcparks.org.
Bull & Bear prepares for 18th birthday celebration
Our friends a the Bull & Bear Tobacco Shop, 1 W. Illinois St., St. Charles, will celebrate the store’s 18th birthday Friday, Oct. 18 and Saturday, Oct. 19. The store will offer sales prices on all cigars, pipes, tobaccos and smoking accessories during the celebration. The shop will be open 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday. For more information, call 630-513-9345.
Foreclosures jump in the Tri-Cities region
Foreclosure activity in the Tri-Cities area increased 124 percent in September from August, according to a report published Oct. 12 in the Kane County Chronicle. The report stated RealtyTrac, a home foreclosure tracking company, released data indicating the sharp increase in foreclosure activity followed eight consecutive months of decline. The Chronicle’s report stated year-to-year data indicated local foreclosure activity was unchanged. 
STC library to conduct book sale
The Friends of the St. Charles Public Library will host a book sale from noon to 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 19 and Sunday, Oct. 20 at the library. The library is located at 1 S. Sixth Ave., St. Charles. For more information, call 630-584-0076, ext. 231.
Candidates gearing up for 2014 primary elections
Candidates in the March primary elections are stepping up their campaign activities. Here’s a bit of what we’ve seen in recent days:
  • Geneva resident Steve Andersson announced his Republican candidacy for state representative in the 65th District. Andersson, board treasurer for the Geneva Public Library, hopes to replace State Rep. Tim Schmitz, R-Batavia, who recently announced he will not seek re-election in 2014. Andersson is a partner in an Aurora law firm.
  • Bill Keck, retired Kane County auditor, announced his candidacy for state representative in the 50th District, hoping to replace State Rep. Kay Hatcher, R-Yorkville, who is not seeking re-election in 2014. Keck, a Republican, served 20 years as county auditor and retired in 2012. Others seeking the GOP nomination are Keith Wheeler and Julie Cosimo, both of Oswego, and Beth Goncher of Aurora.
  • Evelyn Sanguinetti, a Wheaton City Council member who is a Republican candidate for lieutenant governor, greeted visitors to Scarecrow Fest in St. Charles Oct. 12. Sanguinetti is the running mate of governor candidate Bruce Rauner. Sanguinetti is an attorney and an adjunct professor at John Marshall Law School.
  • Marmarie Kostelny, an associate judge in Kane County, announced her candidacy for Kane County Court Circuit judge, seeking to replace Judge Karen Simpson, who recently announced her retirement. Kostenly will be candidate in the Republican primary. She was appointed an associate judge in 2006.

Three home games remain in NIU football schedule
Lori and I enjoyed a visit to NIU for the school’s homecoming football game Oct. 12. We visited with fellow alumni and watched the Huskies top the Akron, 21-20. The NIU Huskies are ranked No. 23 in the country and have three home games remaining on their 2013 schedule. The Huskies are riding a 23-game home winning streak at Huskie Stadium. NIU travels to Central Michigan University Oct. 19, but will return to Huskie Stadium Oct. 26 to play Easter Michigan. NIU is on track to win its third consecutive Mid-American Conference title. Game tickets are available at affordable prices, and DeKalb is a short drive from the Fox Valley. Treat yourself to some live college football and take in one of NIU’s home games.

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Thursday, September 26, 2013

Waldron Grove event celebrates National Alpaca Days


Our friends at Waldron Grove Alpaca Farm, 39W856 McDonald Road, Elgin, will celebrate National Alpaca Days with an open Saturday, Sept. 28 and Sunday, Sept. 29. The farm will be open to visitors from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. both days. Admission is free. The event will include demonstrations and an opportunity to view the alpacas. The event also will include Susan Waldron’s art works and other attractions. For more information, call 847-888-3934. 



School to host winter clothing sale
The PTO at Western Avenue School, 1500 Western Ave., Geneva, will host its annual fall and winter clothing and toy sale Friday, Sept. 27 and Saturday, Sept. 28. The sale will offer a wide variety of gently used items, including shoes, boots, coats, baby equipment and books. The sale will be open from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday and from 8 to 11 a.m. Saturday. Admission is free. Children age 10 and younger will not be admitted Friday night.  For more information about the sale, call 630-463-3500.

Batavia church plans community supper
Our friends at Bethany Lutheran Church, 8 S. Lincoln St., Batavia, will host a free community supper from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 27. A carry-out service is available. For more information, call 630-879-3444.

Mooseheart to host Readers on the Run 5K
Mooseheart Child City and School on Route 31 will host the Readers on the Run 5K at 8:30 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 28. The event will include a children’s fun run that is scheduled to begin at 9:15 a.m. The registration fee is $35 for adults and $30 for ages 11 to 15 and $15 for children ages 5 to 10. Participants and visitors are encouraged to bring a book for donation. Check-in will be conducted from 6:45 to 7:30 a.m. The event is sponsored by the Junior League of Kane & DuPage Counties.

Healing Gardens to present dramatization
Healing Gardens, 37W249 Dean St., St. Charles, will present a special program dramatizing the lives St. Teresa of Avila and St. Therese of Lisieux on Saturday, Sept. 28. The program will feature Chicago actress Marcia Whitney-Schenck in a one-woman performance. The program will be presented at 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Admission is $25. For more information, call 630-377-1846. Online registration is available.

Bags tournament to benefit breast cancer walk
Batavia Enterprises will host the Think Pink Bags Tournament from 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 28 at 122 W. Wilson St. in downtown Batavia. The tournament will offer a variety of prizes. The event will benefit the American Cancer Society’s Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk. For more information about the event, call 630-879-3680. 

Park District to host Harvest Hustle 5K
The Geneva Park District will host its annual Harvest Hustle 5K run at 6 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 28 at Peck Farm Park, 4038 Kaneville Road, Geneva. Check-in will begin at 5 p.m. The registration fee is $39. The run benefits the park district’s scholarship fund. For more information about the event, call 630-232-4542.

Congrats to Da Capo Duo on new location
Congratulations and best wishes to our friends at Da Capo Music Studio on the opening of their location at 140 E. Route 38 in Elburn. The duo consists of flutist Kristin Paxinos and guitarist Ben Westfall. They will celebrate with a performance at 6 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 5 and another at 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 13. For more information about the performances, call 630-777-2955. 

In case you missed these items
• Batavia officials are looking at introducing a stormwater utility charge to the fees property owners pay, according to a report in the Kane County Chronicle. While 6th Ward Alderman Lisa Clark and 4th Alderman Susan Stark expressed support for the new fee, Batavia Mayor Jeff Schielke noted the city already is facing a possible increase  in electric rates, according to the Chronicle’s report. 

• Jewel-Osco is removing self-checkout lanes from some of its stores in Chicago and the suburbs, according to a report in the Chicago Tribune. The retailer said the move is intended to reconnect its workers with customers. I frequently use the self-checkout lanes, but prefer using the lanes staffed by an employee.

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