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90-year-old Lisle man continues regular workout regimen
By Susan Dibble - 01/08/13
Charles Fultz didn't start working out until he was 70. Twenty years later, the Lisle man is still a dedicated member of Lisle Park District's Community Park Fitness Center, where he can be found three times a week walking the treadmill, lifting... FULL STORY
Newspapers help to tell story of American Revolution
By Susan Dibble - 01/01/13
Long before social media was credited with igniting the Arab Spring revolution in the Middle East, colonial newspapers helped unite and motivate Americans to throw off the yoke of Great Britain. Todd Andrik, a leading authority on 18th century... FULL STORY
Santa and Mrs. Claus pack their suits for move to Tennessee
By Susan Dibble - 12/29/12
Children know this is the real Santa because of the magic key he wears around his neck. That's to visit homes where there's no chimney to go down. Or maybe they know this red-suited man is for real because of the kindness and love that radiate from... FULL STORY
Wheaton's Community School of the Arts brings music to kids
By Susan Dibble - 12/18/12
Wheaton College's Community School of the Arts has 1,500 students from 49 communities enrolled in Suizuki, traditional music lessons, visual arts, early childhood and dramatic arts programs. Students are involved in group learning as well as... FULL STORY
Aurora shop turns out sausage the old-fashioned way
By Susan Dibble - 12/12/12
Before airplanes, TV or even the Spanish-American War, Wurst Kitchen was selling its locally famous handmade sausages and smoked meats in Aurora. The store still does a brisk business where it opened in 1895, especially during the holiday season. FULL STORY
DuPage Woodworkers craft toys year-round to give to needy children at Christmas
By Susan Dibble - 12/10/12
Santa elves' aren't the only ones busy all year long making toys for boys and girls. The DuPage Woodworkers fashion cars, trucks, crayon holders and other toys throughout the year to give to several organizations to distribute to needy children at... FULL STORY
Re:new offers refugee women fellowship, sewing skills and employment
By Susan Dibble - 11/27/12
As a wife of a relief worker in Nairobi, Kenya, in 2001, Rebecca Sandburg wondered what skills she had to help. She found a niche in a program that taught refugee women to sew to support their families. Transported to Wheaton six years later,... FULL STORY
Wheaton program helps those with disabilities connect, build friendships
By Susan Dibble - 11/26/12
Amanda Hempe of Winfield, a young woman with cognitive delays, looks forward to Saturday nights when she attends Connections of Friends. At the new Wheaton-based program, she noshes on pizza, plays games, performs karaoke, and just laughs at the... FULL STORY
Community trees on display at Cantigny Park
By Susan Dibble - 11/23/12
The Robert R. McCormick Museum at Cantigny Park in Wheaton invites the public to view a holiday attraction honoring Colonel McCormick's philanthropic legacy. Beginning Saturday, Nov. 24, the McCormick Museum will feature seven Community Trees, each... FULL STORY
Take a Break program gives parents of children with special needs a few hours off
By Susan Dibble - 11/13/12
Parents with small children with disabilities seldom get a break. Looking to give them that respite, Clearbrook, an Arlington Heights-based nonprofit serving those with developmental and intellectual disabilities, has launched a Take a Break in the... FULL STORY
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