On Saturday, January 28, IC Catholic Prep (ICCP) inducted its newest members into the 2017 Athletic Hall of Fame. Honored were Dr. Thomas Raspanti ’66 (football and baseball) and Donna Collignon Chambers ’84 (volleyball). In a presentation prior to the start of the boys Varsity Basketball game, Dr. Thomas Raspanti, […]
Events
The Who’s Who in the St. Pat’s parade
2012 EAO Queen Mary O’Connor 2013 EAO Queen Bev Krohn 2014 EAO Queen Emeritus Colleen Sutherland 2015 EAO Queen – Charity Ahlgrim 2016 EAO Queen – Gail Robertson 2017 EAO Queen – Who Will it Be? 94.3 K-LOVE Radio Annie LeGere Foundation, Inc. “To the Moon and […]
Polar Plungers to jump into frigid waters
Oak Brook Bath & Tennis Club on Saturday, March 4, Register online at www.plungeillinois.com OAK BROOK, Ill. – Be a fan of brrr-avery! Support Special Olympics athletes by jumping into the waters at Oak Brook Bath & Tennis Club on Saturday, March 4. The funds raised from the Law […]
Events at Cantigny
Cantigny celebrates Women’s History Month March events include Clara Barton and Alice Paul living history performances. February 22, through March is Women’s History Month and Cantigny Park will mark the occasion with four events at the Robert R. McCormick Museum, 1 S 151 Winfield, Wheaton. All are free to attend […]
Community Calendar
Pick of the Week — The event NOT to be missed… Sat. March 4 — The Elmhurst St. Patrick’s Day Parade The 21st annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade will step off from Wilson Street on Spring Road at 12 noon, but there will be music and other entertainment taking place […]
Community Calendar
Pick of the Week — The event NOT to be missed… Sat. March 4 — The Elmhurst St. Patrick’s Day Parade The 21st annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade will step off from Wilson Street on Spring Road at 12 noon, but there will be music and other entertainment taking place […]
In Her Own Right exhibit closing on March 12
Show about state’s first woman architect still offers programs Architecture is a subject on the minds of many Chicagoans, and the city’s rich history is closely entwined with its visionary architects. Yet, one of those pioneers has yet to become a household name in a place that puts its architects […]
Misericordia dinner seeks to break record
The date of Wednesday March 22 marks the 11th annual fundraiser for the Misericordia Wild Game Dinner sponsored by many local organizations and Elmhurst resident Butch Navarro. Misericordia is a continuum of care and a network of services for persons with mild to profound developmental disabilities, many of whom are […]
Mayor Steve Morley to serve as Grand Marshal
This year, the Grand Marshal of the 21st Annual Elmhurst St. Patrick’s Day Parade will be Elmhurst Mayor Steve Morley. After being elected Alderman of the 6th Ward in 2007, he was re-elected for a second in 2011. As an alderman, he served on the Finance, Council Affairs & Administrative […]
Hops for Humanity made 9th donation to help disabled people.
Growing dreams through charity Members of the Elmhurst based Hops for Humaniy charitable organization present a check for $10,600 to ‘We Grow Dreams Greenhouse and Garden Center’ at the Red Arrow Tap Room on Monday, Feb. 6. ‘We Grow Dreams’ provides jobs for developmentally disabled people and is based in […]