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Food historian discusses Thanksgiving traditions
By Susan Dibble - 11/06/12
Although the basics on most Thanksgiving tables are similar (reportedly 90 percent of Americans eat turkey), each family has its own traditions. Food historian Penelope Bingham discusses "Thanksgiving: The Great American Holiday," from its... FULL STORY
By Susan Dibble - 11/06/12
Cancer fight doesn't deter Wayne woman from running marathons
By Susan Dibble - 10/23/12
Wayne resident Ginna Podge was diagnosed with non-hodgkin's lymphoma at the age of 38 and it turned her into a marathon runner. Even a recurrence of the cancer two years ago hasn't stopped her thanks to proton therapy that targets tumors more... FULL STORY
By Susan Dibble - 10/23/12
History Speaks Lecture Series looks at American Spiritualism
By Susan dibble - 10/16/12
Rebecca Tulloch of Wayne-based Prairie Star Productions portrays spiritualist Maggie Fox as she was after the Civil War in a History Speaks Lecture Series program at 7 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 21, in Century Memorial Chapel at Naper Settlement, 523 S. FULL STORY
By Susan dibble - 10/16/12
Glen Ellyn church organist provides gift of song
By Susan Dibble - 10/11/12
The longtime organist and choirmaster at St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Glen Ellyn, Charles Snider, recently celebrated his 25th anniversary with the congregation. "He's a wonderful musician. He's served the church for 25 years and seen it through... FULL STORY
By Susan Dibble - 10/11/12
Villa Park expo to help physically disabled improve accessibility
By Susan Dibble - 10/01/12
More than 40 vendors and organizations serving people with physical disabilities will be featured Thursday at the Mobility Expo and Conference in Villa Park. Roughly 300 people attended last year's event and nearly twice as many have registered for... FULL STORY
By Susan Dibble - 10/01/12
Calligrapher uses gifts to celebrate language, faith
By Susan Dibble - 09/24/12
Timothy Botts has worked as a designer at Tyndale House Publishers in Carol Stream for 40 years, but his calligraphy is world known. The creator of several books who has held workshops internationally, he is a part-time calligraphy instructor at... FULL STORY
By Susan Dibble - 09/24/12
Cards created by students greet Ryder Clup hotel guests
By Susan Dibble - 09/23/12
When Ryder Club players, fans and officals check into their hotel rooms next week, they will be welcomed by artwork and short essays done by a 1,000 schoolchildren touting Illinois and the Chicago area. FULL STORY
By Susan Dibble - 09/23/12
New train exhibit steams into DuPage Children's Museum
By Susan Dibble - 09/17/12
A new model train exhibit unveiled Monday at the DuPage Children's Museum in Naperville proves to be even more kid-friendly than the old one. And the best news? Youngsters will have a whole year to check it out. FULL STORY
By Susan Dibble - 09/17/12
Glen Ellyn Woman's Club still active after 117 years
By Susan Dibble - 09/10/12
Back in the fall of 1895 when Glen Ellyn had only 600 residents, women of the community decided to get together to study topics of the day and work for the improvement of the village. One hundred seventeen years later, the group now called the Glen... FULL STORY
By Susan Dibble - 09/10/12
Historical society director wants to tell Glen Ellyn's stories
By Susan Dibble - 08/28/12
Glen Ellyn Historical Society's new executive director, Jan Shupert-Arick, has plenty of background working at museums. But as she dons the many hats required in her new role, her main goal is to find new and better ways to tell Glen Ellyn's story,... FULL STORY
By Susan Dibble - 08/28/12
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