Neighbors™of Art in your backyard
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Neighbors™of Art in your backyard
Darien Neighbors™of neighborsofdarien.com January/February 2012 Your community magazine Art in your backyard Darien writer Beth Lopez draws us into light and shadow Local Art Directory 2012 Winter parking regulations Your Good Neighbor Mary Kay Slowikowski 2011 Darien Chamber Business Excellence Award Winners POSTAL CUSTOMER PERMIT NO. 93 WESTMONT, IL 60559 City of Darien 1702 Plainfield Rd. Darien, Illinois 60561 PAID PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE Neighbors Publications Neighbors of Darien Magazine Inside Information 630-995-3482 neighborsofdarien.com Neighbors Staff and Contributors 12 Valerie Karpeck, Publisher Sharon Kassl, Production Director Mary Coyle Sullivan, Editor Linnea Carlson, Creative Director Colleen Zawarus, Graphic Artist Laurie Locke, Photography Contributions Beth Lopez, Writing Contributions Community Liaisons Clare Bongiovanni, President & CEO Darien Chamber of Commerce, 630-968-0004 Scott Coren, Assistant to City Administrators City of Darien, 630-353-8104 10 FEATURE STORIES 6 Art in your backyard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 The breathtaking impact of light and shadow. . . . . . . . . . 10 2012 Art Directory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 DEPARTMENTS Mayor’s Letter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 City News. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Chamber of Commerce News. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Around the Block . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Good Neighbor - Mary Kay Slowikowski. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 January Calendar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 February Calendar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Financial News: Europe’s “Guardian Angels”. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Important Contacts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 2 Mary Wintermute, Administrative Secretary City of Darien, 630-353-8115 Christine Cigler, Public Information Coordinator, Indian Prairie Public Library, 630-887-876 For calendar listings: Please submit your activity dates to [email protected] For advertising opportunities: [email protected] 630-995-3482 NEIGHBORS™ is published bimonthly. Editorial contributions are welcome. Send your information to [email protected]. Advertising deadline is the 10th of the month preceding publication. ©2012 Neighbors is published by Emerald Marketing, Inc. All rights reserved. No portion of this publication may be reproduced without the written permission of the publisher. TM Follow us on Twitter! “NeighborsMags” Follow us on Facebook “Neighbors Magazines” Neighbors of Darien Magazine A message from our mayor “A leader takes people where they want to go. A great leader takes people where they don’t necessarily want to go, but ought to be.” –Rosalynn Carter I hope you and your family enjoyed a safe and relaxing holiday season. Many of you took part in our annual holiday lights decorating contest and free holiday lights tour. I am proud that we were able to come together as a community and celebrate the season. I am also proud of the Municipal Services Department, which has done an exceptional job keeping our roads clear and safe during snow storms. Deputy Chief David Skala has decided to retire. He has served Darien for the past 30 years in a variety of roles and has been a model leader and mentor to other officers in the department. He will be greatly missed, but we wish him a long and happy retirement. The New Year does bring new beginnings. Our next major task at the City is to focus on our budget. Over the past three years the City Council and I have taken a very close look at our expenditures and reduced costs in a variety of ways, focusing on core services such as policing, maintaining our roadways and our water system. Budget discussions occur in February and all residents are welcome to attend and provide input. And as always, please feel free to contact City Hall with any questions at (630) 852-5000. Have a healthy and happy New Year, from all of us at the City of Darien. Respectfully, Kathleen Weaver City Of Darien, Mayor 4 Neighbors of Darien Magazine Art in your backyard by Mary Sullivan "All art is but imitation of nature" is a famous quote by Lucius Annaeus Seneca. Art takes on many forms and is truly a personal preference. Even though Darien is a small community, it is rich in artistic talent. There are numerous local artists who share their gift and have a personal passion for what they create. I had the opportunity to meet with a select few and discover how they came to be such creative and artistic souls. 6 Connie McDavid with her students at Our Lady of Peace (above). One of her many murals (right) graces the walls of OLP. Photos by Karen Schuth. O in October of 2010 and it is tucked away in the quaint cottage adjacent to Celestine Spa at 1224 Plainfield Road, just east of Cass Avenue. Owner and Artistic DesignerJulie Showalter is always interested in meeting new artists in the neighborhood. She herself has created many works of art in her boutique/studio and is a walking testament of color and creative design. Gibbler’s facebook page has drawn many followers who have "liked" this business. The store is open Wednesday – Saturday and adds new pieces to its massive collection every week. Julie has forged a personal relationship with many local artist and works in partnership with them to display their pieces and give them exposure. Artists currently in the store are as follows: • Julie Showalter: one-of-a-kind purses, wallets, clutches, baby hats, art on canvas, custom shoes, pet sweaters, photo albums and more! • Nancy Fraser: one-of-a-kind "Willow by Nancy" creates jewelry, dishcloths, and scarves. ur Lady of Peace School is lucky to have a new art teacher and resident mural designer in house. Connie McDavid has worn many professional hats in her lifetime but next to family, art is her true passion. She has left her mark at Our Lady of Peace in many ways. Her murals can be seen throughout the school and have visually changed the look of many classrooms. Children can enjoy with amazement the artist touches in the classroom and also use it for daily learning and lessons. Nature carries a theme with trees in most of her works in the school. Connie has done many murals outside of OLP and has left her mark in many homes and offices. In her children’s pediatric office she created theme rooms and a captivating environment for young patients to ease their fears when visiting the doctors. Connie now has the dream job she always wanted, teaching budding artists. As the resident artist and teacher at Our Lady of Peace School she has the pleasure of sharing her love of art every day with her captive audience of students. She has created a nurturing, learning environment Julie Showalter where students can explore all forms of art and welcomes customers to create their own masterpiece. Ellie Gibler. Photos by Laurie Are you looking for a place that will give you Locke Photography a sense of visual appeal? Well if you go to Ellie Gibbler you will realize it is a unique magical fairy tale experience for all of those who enter the store. This sensory stimulating boutique opened 7 Neighbors of Darien Magazine Art in your backyard ...continued from page 7 • Melissa Giese: hair bands, chain mail jewelry, and artwork • Colleen Doyle: artwork and one-of-a-kind Ellie Gibbler jewelry items • Valerie: Reed-Valcooks aprons • Ann Foley: Dry Greening • Eva Davis: bottlecap jewelry • Screaming Beauty hair accessories Kingswood Academy's art teacher Deeda Cordin owns an art studio in Hinsdale called Deep Creek Art. She has taught art at Kingswood to the upper grades for over 10 years. Deep Creek Art was formed in 1995 when Deeda Cordin decided she wanted to pursue a new career based on her art. First, it was merely a studio to produce and sell her award winning watercolor paintings and photography, but soon after it opened there was a great demand for art lessons; first for children, and then for adults. The framing and art supply business were added in 2005, when the Schweidlers store closed. An annual art show in December, featuring Deeda and other local talented artists was added last year. Cordin has managed to balance her time between teaching and running her own business. She conveys her love of art to her Kinsgwood and studio students during every encounter! 8 the River" "17 Straight in o -Svencer, phot by Laura Lein . er cn en Sv e addi courtesy of M Local artist Laura Lein-Svencner grew up in Downers Grove and graduated from Downers Grove North High School. She has continued with her personal studies in drawing, printmaking, sculpture, papermaking and collage. Seeking inspiration from one artist to another, Laura has pursued her love of paper. This steady pace of exploration has lead her to become a member of many local and international collage groups. She also co-founded the Midwest Collage Society, which exhibits throughout the Midwest region. Currently, Laura teaches her techniques of collage at LaGrange and Naperville Art League. During the summer months you will find her exhibiting her artwork in art fairs Laura Lein-Svencer, photo courtesy of Maddie Svencner. and teaching collage workshops all over the Midwest. Laura's collage works begin with paper, handmade with the plants from her backyard to found papers that are crinkled, sanded and repurposed. Textures are formed with gesso and molding pastes. Layers of gloss medium are added to the papers surfaces for added strength and protection. In creating the collages, Laura uses a technique where each side of the paper is coated in a polymer medium and after they are dry, fusing is done with a tack iron to hold each piece in place. She delights in exposed raw edges of torn paper, and visual entries flow out of self-discovery. New compositions stem from the need to take risks and explore. Her work is remarkable and unique. She shares her love of collage while teaching classes at Mayslake Peabody Estate in Oakbrook. Many Darien residents do not realize we have our own gallery. The Indian Prairie Library has an exhibit area and art gallery on the second floor. Local artists, collectors and crafts people display their creations and finds each month on a rotating schedule. In April of 2012 local artist Laura LeinSvencner will have a display of her magnificent collage pieces. Every winter the Darien Woman’s club sponsors the Creative Youth Art Fair. This year the event will be held on February 26 from 2-3:30pm at Eisenhower Junior High. This traditional hometown event features the works of art of the youngest to the brightest stars and is a way to engage the youth of the community in art appreciation. The Art Fair is an exhibition of paintings, drawings, poetry, photography/ computer generated works and sculptures created by the youth of the Darien area. Youth ages 4 through high school submit artwork to be independently judged for prizes. Winning entries receive prizes and their artwork is displayed at the Indian Prairie Library. All entrants receive a ribbon. The Woman’s club has struggled with the financing of this event over the years and yet it continues to find ways to make it happen because of their commitment to the community and our youngest citizens. They hope to continue the tradition in years to come with the support of local schools and donations for ribbons and space rental. ...continued, page 30 Patrons admire the art on display at the Indian Prairie Library 9 Neighbors of Darien Magazine The breathtaking effect of light and shadow by Beth Lopez on the art around us E very time I think of the word light, I think of art. I remember seeing the Rembrandt and Renoir exhibit at the Art Institute of Chicago when I was a college student. I was most looking forward to seeing the Renaissance works of Rembrandt. It’s one thing to see those paintings in a book and an entirely different experience to see them in person. To begin with, most of the canvases are massive. Rembrandt’s “Sacrifice of Isaac” is listed as being 193x132 cm. When the painting is slightly more than 6 feet tall and hung about 8 feet from the floor it feels as if it is larger than life. But what makes a Renaissance painting so 10 breathtaking is the use of light and shadow. Rembrandt perfectly highlights the main subjects in each of his paintings as if a spotlight is illuminating them. “Sacrifice of Isaac” is an amazing example of this. Isaac is the brightest image in the painting, as well as Abraham’s face as he gazes upon the angel. Also highlighted are the hands of both Abraham and the Angel and the sharpest edge of the knife as it falls out of Abraham’s hand. As I experienced my first encounter with great, timeless, art, I stood in front of that painting for several minutes in complete awe. In art the word that describes this technique is called Chiaroscuro. When I think of light in an artistic sense, I’m always taken by the fact that in order to achieve the dramatic effect of light, you have to be able to train your eye to see darkness as well. Without light and shadow we lose all sense of depth or texture. An artist like Rembrandt and Renoir could look at something as simple as a tavern and its occupants or picture in their mind something as profound as the hand of God preventing Abraham from murdering his beloved son and understand how something as basic as light needed to be illustrated. The simple glow of a candle or the brilliant burst of sunshine are still going to create dramatic nuances of darkness and intensity. The Dutch masters Rembrandt's “Sacrifice of Isaac” understood that in order to have light, you need to know how to paint the dark as well and the result is astounding. I love taking a good lesson from art. Life is flat or washed out when we choose not to observe the contrasts around us. I believe that knowing how to use light to highlight the important subjects in our life is central to a happy existence. It’s not that the shadows of life don’t exist or should be eliminated. We need them to understand how light plays on the images of life and perfectly highlights our own human story. These are tales of great depth and lush textures. We all long for something brilliant in our own lives, but most of the time the luster and brilliance are just waiting to be observed like a fine piece of art. Beth Lopez and her artistically talented family live in Darien. Experiencing the fine arts is a daily occurrence in the Lopez house. To read more of Beth’s writing, check out her blog on theroadtofaith.com. Neighbors of Darien Magazine 2012 Art Directory Music by Mary Sullivan Art comes in many forms, shapes and sizes. It truly is an individual preference. No matter one’s definition, Darien residents do not need to travel far to enjoy world-class art and entertainment. There is an abundance of cultural venues and activities for all to enjoy. From local artist and galleries, to festivals and award winning performances, there is a plethora of art close to home. Here are just the many ways to find Art in Your Backyard… Fine Arts Centers Hinsdale Center of the Arts 5903 South Country Line Road Hinsdale, IL 60522 630-887-0203 • hinsdalearts.org Hinsdale Center for the Arts is a special place where educating, encouraging and supporting the arts is what they feel passionate about. Please search the pages of this website to find out how you can take a visual art, dance, music or theatre class, support arts in your community, or enjoy an exhibit and ultimately experience the powerful reward of living life in the arts. Performing Arts & Theatre Drury Lane Oakbrook 100 Drury Lane Oakbrook Terrace, 630-530-8300 drurylaneoakbrook.com Grove Players 630-415-3682 • groveplayers.org Theatre of Western Springs 4384 Hampton Ave. Western Springs, 708-245-4043 theatrewesternsprings.com Tivoli Theatre 5021 Highland Ave., Downers Grove 630-968-0839 • classiccinemas.com Art Studios/Galleries/Classes Bead Heaven 5150 Main St. Downers Grove, 630-795-1986 beadheavenonmain.com Carlson’s Paint, Glass & Art Stores, Inc. 5216 Main St., Downers Grove 630-968-2977 • carlsons-stores.com Ellie Gibbler 1224 Plainfield Rd., Darien 630-308-3996 • elliegibbler.com Deep Creek Art 44 Harrison Place Art Studios/Galleries/Classes Bead Heaven 5150 Main St., Downers Grove 630-795-1986 beadheavenonmain.com Carlson’s Paint, Glass & Art Stores, Inc. 5216 Main St., Downers Grove 630-968-2977 • carlsons-stores.com Ellie Gibbler 1224 Plainfield Rd. Darien, 630-308-3996 .elliegibbler.com Deep Creek Art 44 Harrison Place, Hinsdale, 630-323-8847 • deepcreekart.com 12 Gallery’s Choice 1013 Curtiss , Downers Grove 630-969-5660 • galleryschoice.com Downers Grove Choral Society 630-515-0030 • dgcs.org Fairview Music 418 W. 75th St., Downers Grove 630-964-1234 • fairviewmusic.com Rock Academy 417 Ogden, Downers Grove 630-968-3601 rockacademyonline.com West Towns Chorus 630-201-5544 • westtowns.org Dance Studios Bluestone Academy of Dance 5012 Fairview Ave., Downers Grove 630-963-0456 bluestoneacademy.com Celebrity Dance Studio 2115 63rd St., Downers Grove 630-969-2800 celebritydancestudio.com Dance Dimensions 595B North Pinecrest Road Bolingbrook, 630-739-1195 dancedimensionsstudio.com Dance One 6400 Woodward Ave. Downers Grove, 630-655-4210 barbarakleinsdanceone.com Darien Park District 7301 Fairview Ave. Darien, 630-968-6400 darienparks.com Fred Astaire 212 Burr Ridge Parkway Burr Ridge, 630-455-0665 fredastaireburrridge.com Midwest Ballet Theatre 5017 Fairview Ave. Downers Grove • 630-971-9751 midwestballet.org Spotlight 2121 63rd Street Downers Grove, 630-968-0011 spotlight4dance.com The Academy of Dance 1524 Centre Circle Drive Downers Grove, 630-495-4940 academydancealliance.com Fine Arts Festivals Creative Youth Art Fair Eisenhower Jr. High Feb. 26 • darienwomansclub.org Artistry in Wood Woodcarving and Woodworking April 28 & 29 • cantigny.org 39th Annual Hinsdale Fine Arts Festival. Burlington Park June 9 & 10 • hinsdalechamber.com Art in Bloom Cantigny Fine Art Festival June 16 & 17 • cantigny.org Downtown Downers Grove Art Festival, Mainstreet, Sept. 8 & 9 amdurproductions.com/art-festivals/ Downtown_Downers_Grove_Art_Festival “Jen Jensen: Landscapes for People,” Morton Arboretum June 28-Sept 9 • mortonarb.org Special Classes Winter/Spring 2012 Naperville Art Leagues • Printing and Collage: Jan. • Strictly Paper: Feb.-March • Free Flow Mixed Media Collage April-May napervilleartleague.com Artistic Conversations—Visual Art Journaling Starts Jan. 12- Feb. 16 at Mayslake Peabody Estate, Oak Brook mayslakepeabody.com Free Flow Mixed Media Collage Starts Jan. 13-March 3 at LaGrange Art League, LaGrange lagrangeartleague.org Demonstrations 2012 Collage Demonstration Jan. 22, 2pm, LaGrange Art League, 122 Calendar Ave. lagrangeartleague.org Downers Grove Nature Artist Guild Collage Demonstration Thornhill Auditorium at Morton Arboretum, Lisle, March 1, 7-9pm downersgroveartistsguild.com City of Darien 630-852-5000 • www.darien.il.us City of Darien winter parking regulations T here is no parking allowed on city streets during a snow event when snow or ice exceeds one inch. Snowplows and other emergency vehicles must have access and ability to pass down streets; parked vehicles in the roadways inhibit these vehicles and block visibility. In snow emergencies snowplows are able to more efficiently clear your street without parked vehicles obstructing the process. We thank you for your cooperation and support! D Carbon monoxide problems increase along with snowfall L ocal fire departments see an increase in the number of carbon monoxide incidents and detector activations during high snowfall, due to snow accumulation and buildup. These types of incidents are a common problem when there are high snow drifts that block furnace vents and air intakes in some 14 Recycle your holiday lights! homes —predominantly homes that have newer, high-efficiency furnaces. These systems typically vent through the sill plate of a home, close to ground level through white PVC piping. Drifting snow has the potential to block these vents, causing the furnace or water heater to stop operating. Some newer high-efficiency furnaces have automatic shutoffs that shut down a furnace when the vents are blocked, but many furnaces don’t. If they fail to shut down, carbon monoxide may back up in a home. After any snowfall, it is important to inspect the area around the furnace and hot water heater vents to ensure that snow and ice are not blocking the safe operation of these fuel-burning devices. Vents and intake pipes should have a 3-foot clearance from snow, shrubs or other obstructions. Water heaters and dryer vents also should be cleared of snow to prevent possible carbon monoxide poisoning. State law requires that all residential occupancies have carbon monoxide detectors installed by the property owner. More information regarding state statute requirements can be found at www.ilga.gov/legislation/ publicacts/94/094-0741.htm. on’t know what to do with the strands of Christmas lights that are tangled, broken or have lost their glow? Don’t throw them in the garbage - recycle them! The City of Darien has partnered with Elgin Recycling to offer our residents free recycling of holiday lights! All light colors and strand lengths will be accepted. Items include mini-lights (Italian lights), C7 lights, C9 lights, rope lights, LED lights, and extension cords. Please - no CFLs. Through February 10, 2012 you may bring your lights to the Darien Police Department lobby at 1710 Plainfield Road Monday thru Friday from 6am to 10pm, and Saturday & Sunday from 7am to 3pm. For more information please call 630-353-8115 or visit www.elginrecycling.com PILOT II subsidized taxi program T he City of Darien sponsors a subsidized taxi service program that assists eligible residents age 65 or older and residents with disabilities with their transportation needs by providing coupons that reduce the cost of taxi fare. The program enables these residents to purchase up to seven coupons per month which are worth $5.00 in taxi fare, valid for use with participating taxi companies. The resident’s cost is $2.50; the city subsidizes the other $2.50. Coupons may not be used for transportation to airports. This program is administered by DuPage County, and you must register ahead of time for an identification card in order to use the coupons. This process takes anywhere from 2 to 4 weeks. For more information on this program, you may call 630-852-5000, or to register come in to Darien City Hall, 1702 Plainfield Road. 2012 Darien Citizen of the Year news….. T une in to see the announcement of our 2012 Citizen of the year at the City Council meeting on Monday, January 16th at 7:30 p.m. On Monday, March 5th everyone is invited to the Citizen of the Year cake and coffee reception at City Hall. Come and meet the 2012 Citizen of the Year and celebrate with us to honor all they have done to make Darien the nice place it is to live and raise a family. Then, please join us on Saturday, March 24th at Alpine Banquets for a dinner/ dance honoring our Citizen of the Year. Tickets cost will be $30.00 per person. Reservations for the dinner/dance will be available after February 1st at City Hall. For questions or reservations please call Mary at Darien City Hall - 630-353-8102 15 City of Darien 630-852-5000 • www.darien.il.us Guardian program for senior citizens Real Estate tax programs for residents age 65 and older S S enior residents age 65 or older may be eligible for the following tax reduction programs: Senior homestead exemption: for Residents who own and occupy their residence and are liable for the payment of real estate taxes. Assessment freeze homestead exemption: for Residents who own and occupy their residence, are liable for the payment of real estate taxes and whose household income is under $55,000.00 Real estate tax deferral: for Residents who own and occupy their residence, have lived in Illinois for 3 years and whose household income is under $40,000.00 For more information on any of these programs please contact the Downers Grove Township at 630-968-2100 Illinois law bans electronics from your trash S tarting Jan. 1, 2012, Illinois law will make it illegal for you to throw your electronics in the garbage. This law seeks to prevent dangerous substances contained in electronics from infiltrating our water supply and soil when they end up in landfills. For places you may recycle electronics in DuPage County please visit: http://www. dupageco.org/EDP/Waste_Recycling_and_ Energy/1549/ 16 heriff Zaruba encourages every senior citizen in DuPage County to register with the Guardian System, a free service designed to ensure the well being of seniors as well as the physically and mentally disabled in the county. Your elected city officials and city administrator Kathleen Moesle Weaver Mayor 630-271-1619 How does it work? Guardian is a computerized phone system that calls registered members on prearranged days and times to verify that they are okay. If the member does not respond to the telephone call by entering a four digit code on their telephone an alarm sounds and a police dispatcher will attempt to reach the member via telephone. If still unsuccessful, a previously designated neighbor or family member will be contacted. If the emergency contact cannot be reached, a deputy will be sent to the member’s home to make sure everything is okay. Michael J. Coren City Treasurer 630-985-0974 Who is eligible to participate? Guardian is available to DuPage County residents who are over the age of 62 or physically or mentally disabled and live alone. Tina Beilke Alderman 2 630-789-2597 How do I sign up? To register for the Guardian program you may call the Sheriff’s Office at 630-407-2400 to have an application mailed to you. Applications may also be picked up at the Sheriff’s Office, 501 North County Farm Rd., Wheaton, or at any Township Office. John Poteraske Alderman 3 630-968-0199 Buckle up! Seat belts required for all passengers O n Jan. 1, 2012, a new Illinois law goes into effect that will require backseat passengers to buckle up. Previously, Illinois law required only drivers, front seat passengers and certain passengers younger than 19 years old to wear seat belts. The new law states that every driver and passenger of a motor vehicle operated on a street or highway must wear a properly adjusted safety belt, with few exceptions. The law, HB 219, exempts passengers of emergency vehicles and taxi cabs. The law does not apply to motorcycles, motor vehicles that are not required to be equipped with safety belts by federal law, or motor vehicles with a model year prior to 1965. The full text of the law is available on the Illinois General Assembly’s website at http://www.ilga.gov/ legislation/ilcs/fulltext.asp?DocName= 062500050K12-603.1 Joanne Ragona City Clerk 630-963-6248 Ted V. Schauer Alderman 630-969-3081 Joerg Seifert Alderman 4 630-789-8177 Joseph Marchese Alderman 5 630-254-2421 Sylvia McIvor Alderman 6 312-961-9230 Halil Avci Alderman 7 630-963-4260 Bryon Vana City Administrator 630-353-8114 17 Darien Chamber of Commerce darienchamber.com Darien Chamber of Commerce 1702 Plainfield Rd. • Darien, IL 60561 • 630-968-0004 Welcome new chamber members The Gift of Carl Foundation, Inc P.O. Box 1161 • Westmont Rob Vuillaume • 630418-0009 In memory of Carl Allan Vuillaume, The Gift of Carl Foundation was formed to provide educational opportunities in Theater Arts, Literacy, Music, and Environmental Awareness. Jet’s Pizza 2425 75th Street • Darien Jeremy Fleishman • 630-910-3100 Jet’s Pizza, 2425 W. 75th in Darien (just west of Walmart), has grown to 200+ locations since 1978. Offering pizzas on thin or deep-dish crust, subs with warm meats and cheeses, Turbo Stix, salads and wings. Open 7 days/week for lunch and dinner, call (630) 910-3100 for pick-up or delivery! Congratulations to the 2011 Darien Chamber Business Excellence Award winners My New Neighbor Westmont Cathy McNulty • 630-235-1220 We are what Welcome Wagon used to be. We make personal visits to new homeowners with a package of gifts, discounts and local information. Coverage area: Along the Burlington train line. East to LaGrange and LaGrange Park. West to Downers Grove and Darien. January 17, 2012 DWB Winter Blues Event Celestine Salon & Spa, 5:30 pm January 26, 2012 New Member Orientation Citizens Financial Bank, 9am Darien Chamber Excellence Award Recipients Clare Bongiovanni (President & CEO), Ariana Jones, Steve Hynek, Angelo Imbrogno (Chairman of The Board), Michael Overmann, Barbara Gilleece, Mary Kay Slowikowski Business Excellence and Business of the Year – Ashton Place and Marie’s Catering Business Excellence – Michael Overmann, LTD and Slowikowski & Associates Member of The Year – State Bank of Countryside Rookie of The Year – Barbara’s Elegant Touch Staffing, Inc. WANTED: Attention Darien businesses 2012 is going to be an awesome year for the Darien Chamber of Commerce! I’m excited to present our 2012-2013 Chairman of The Board Mary Kay Slowikowski from Slowikowski & Associates. Mary Kay and I will be working together to make the Darien Chamber bigger and even better for 2012! I would like to extend an invitation to all Darien Businesses to join the Chamber and be part of this dynamic developing organization. All Darien Businesses are invited to attend the State of The Chamber Address on Tuesday, January 10, 2012 at Carrabba’s Italian Grill located at 1001 West 75th Street in Woodridge. Join the Darien Chamber at this event and your lunch will be complimentary! ••• Check Out The Darien Chamber Member Hot Deals www.darienchamber.com••• Upcoming Events January 10, 2012 State of the Chamber Address Carrabba’s Italian Grill 11:30am Lorraine Grimsby, Mary Kay® Independent Beauty Consultant 7135 S. Madison St. • Burr Ridge Lorraine Grimsby • 630-915-7770 www.marykay.com/lgrimsby Try a complimentary facial and customized makeup look before you buy! Excellent customer service with 100% money back guarantee. Products in stock. Happy New Year from Darien Chamber President & CEO Clare Bongiovanni 18 630-852-5000 • www.darien.il.us Marketing Intern to volunteer at the Chamber office For more information call 630-968-0004 Amalfi coast trip October 30th – November 7th 2012 Darien Chamber of Commerce Presents: Italy Amalfi Coast. Nine days, seven nights including hotel, meals, day trips and airfare from Chicago. February 29, 2012 Economic Outlook Luncheon, 11:30 am Save the Date May 20, 2012 Darien Dash 10K, 5K and 1 Mile Fun Run July 25, 2012 Multi-Chamber 2012 Community Golf Classic Darien, Lemont, Westmont & Woodridge 1pm Shotgun Start Village Greens Golf Course April 18, 2012 DWB Spring Fashion Show, Midtown Athletic Club April 25, 2012, 5pm - 8pm Client Appreciation Networking Expo Ashton Place 19 Around the Block Historical Society sponsors Once Upon a Symphony Performance art will be happening in town very soon. The Darien Historical Society’s “Sunday Dinner” is set for January 29 at Alpine Banquets from 1-4pm. Award-winning story and theatre artist Megan Wells will give her fascinating interpretation of Eleanor Roosevelt. In addition to “Eleanor”, Ms. Wells is currently the resident storyteller with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra’s program entitled “Once Upon a Symphony”. The “Sunday Dinner” event welcomes members and the public. Attendees can expect a tasty dinner and the potential of winning enviable gift certificates. For ticket arrangements call 630964-6792 daytime or evenings. Assigned seating; no sales at door. Enjoy art at a bargain price! History of Darien will become a book farm on Cass Avenue at Halloween time when his pumpkins fronted the property. Contact the committee asap by calling 630-887-7060. All photography submitted will be returned in original condition. Pre-sale book reservations may be made by leaving your name and phone number. The I-Beam is displayed in a permanent memorial on the grounds of the headquarters fire station at 7550 Lyman Avenue, in Darien. This memorial is dedicated to honor the 343 firefighters, and thousands of others, who lost their lives during the terrorist attack. Kingswood Academy hosts Chicago Bulls FUNdamentals basketball camp AARP Tax-Aide volunteers for 2012 tax season Back by popular demand, Kingswood Academy will once again host the Chicago Bulls FUNdamentals Camp on January 21 and January 28 from 9am-12pm for all 3rd-8th-grade students. The Chicago Bulls FUNdamentals Camp is a 2-day ba sket bal l sk i l l s c amp designed to teach players the latest techniques in ball handling, passing, shooting, footwork, rebounding as well as offensive and defensive team play. All Academy instructors have listened and learned directly from the Chicago Bulls coaching staff, with many playing professionally themselves. Athletes will get a complete understanding of how to play basketball in a fun and safe environment. Participants will receive top-flight instruction from professional Academy staff, a T-shirt and a replica autograph photo of Scottie Pippen. Each athlete will have their name entered into a raffle to win one of three incredible autograph and/or ticket prizes (restrictions apply). For more information or to register, go to BullsSoxAcademy.com/basketball/skillscamp or call 630-324-8221. Looking for a rewarding opportunity to make a difference in our community? AARP Tax-Aide is now seeking volunteers for the 2012 tax season. You don’t have to be an AARP member to volunteer and even it you don’t have accounting or tax preparation experience, becoming a tax volunteer may be right for you if you have a knack for working with numbers. Income tax preparation and assistance is offered to low and middle income taxpayers, with special attention to taxpayer’s age 60 and older. To volunteer, visit aarp.org/taxaide or call 1-888-AARPNOW (1-800-227-7669). 9-11 Memorial comes to town Behind the scene at Old Lace Schoolhouse & Museum, literary art is evolving. Directors Dean Rodkin, Debra Kieras and Deborah Coulman and Indian Prairie Reference Librarian Mary Krekelberg are compiling the history of pre-Darien days in book form. Led by the historical society’s head archivist, Ms. Rodkin and the Committee are in final search for photos taken between WWII and 1969, which depict people in outdoor settings showing an area incident or location. A particular scene is needed showing the Jim Dedic home site and 20 for more, visit neighborsofdarien.com by: Mary Coyle Sullivan The Darien-Woodridge Fire Protection District has recently taken possession of a piece of steel from the World Trade Center collapse on September 11, 2001. The Port Authorities of New York and New Jersey provided the I-Beam to the Fire District. The Port Authorities distribute thousands of artifacts to requesting agencies from throughout the country. Darien Youth Club prepares for baseball Baseball and softball registration is set for January 6 from 7-9pm at Eisenhower Junior High School in the Commons Room. Please visit the Darien Youth Club (DYC) web site for important information on upcoming baseball registration and tryouts along with other youth sports information: darienyouthclub.org Our Lady of Peace mom & tots work magic! You are invited to join the Our Lady of Peace mom and tot group, Little Peaces, on February 15 at 7pm in the school to learn how to have a little less ‘whine’ with your cheese. Speaker Larry Wieczorek will discuss Tom Phelan’s 1-2-3 Magic system for effective discipline for children ages 2 - 12. Wine and cheese will be served. You won’t want to miss this! There is no charge for the evening. Parents only, please. All are welcome; please feel free to bring a friend. For more information visit olopdarien.org. The Gift of Carl Foundation, Inc. musical instrument recycling program Donate your used instrument at the instrument drive during the annual Eisenhower Junior High School Band Spaghetti Dinner on February 19 from 1-5pm. When you drop off your musical instrument you will receive a tax deduction for 2012. Instruments will be appraised and refurbished by PM Music of Aurora. The refurbished instruments will be donated back to programs in need. For more information visit our website for more information giftofcarl.org. Darien Woman’s Club celebrates art The Darien Woman’s Club Charity Fund, Inc. is hosting the Creative Youth Art Fair on February 26 at Eisenhower Junior High from 2–3:30 pm. This free community service event showcases artwork created by children ages preschool through high school in 6 different media categories, from Darien and Around the Block for more, visit neighborsofdarien.com the surrounding school districts. You can find registrations forms can be found at darienwomansclub.org. Forms must be completed and postmarked by February 9, or dropped off at the Indian Prairie Library drop box, located in the lobby, by February 16. January 18: The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot, 2010 An engaging and thought-provoking read, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks tells the complicated story of a poor black woman who died of cervical cancer in the 1950s, her cells, and the scientific revolution they spawned. The library has many sponsored groups and new members are always welcome: Play Reading Society, Adult Chess Players, English (ESL) Conversation Group, Genealogy Group, Current Events and Great Decisions Discussion Group. For a complete listing of meeting times and dates visit indianprairielibrary.org. Library hosts story time social February 7 from 9–11am is the first day to sign-up for the very popular story times. For a complete listing of all the story times visit indianprairielibrary.org. These story times incorporate pre-reading skills that help your child get ready to read. The story times begin week of February 13 and run through the week of March 19. Register in person, for the story times listed below, then enjoy refreshments and play time. Phone registrations will be accepted after the in-person registration. Each child may be registered for only one story time per session unless noted otherwise. Child must be the appropriate age by February 7. The Library will host “Simplify Your Life” on January 12 at 7pm. Professional life coach Krista Mikos will lead this program on voluntary simplicity; a lifestyle choice that usually involves scaling back a busy, overscheduled existence and the quest 22 for material possessions. Mikos will discuss the history of the voluntary simplicity movement and share some basic tips to simplify your life. She will also demonstrate tools that can help you begin your personal voluntary simplicity journey. This program is free and open to the public. Start off the New Year by joining a book group discussion. There’s a special group of readers that likes unraveling clues, interpreting evidence and analyzing characters. They are partnering with the Woodridge Public Library to bring crime readers together on the third Thursday of the month through February at 7pm at the Downers Grove Wine Shop at 1240 75th Street to discuss books of crime and mystery. You can pick up a copy of the book at the Checkout Desk one month prior to the discussion. Please reserve a spot by calling (630 )887-8760 ext. 239. January 20: Spade and Archer by Joe Gores Find out what detective Sam Spade was up to prior to the events of The Maltese Falcon in this suspenseful prequel. Looking for some casual conversation about a book? Drop in for one of our librarian-led book discussions. Copies of the books are available at the checkout desk one month before the meeting. Groups meet at 7:30pm. January 12: Shanghai Girls by Lisa See Two spoiled sisters in 1930s Shanghai must make their own way to California through war torn China. February 9: A Recipe for Bees by Gail Anderson-Gargatz Augusta is lonely and frustrated with her life on a remote Vancouver farm with a shy, clumsy farmer and his overbearing father. Join the Gen Lit (for 20-30 something’s) that meets for dinner and discussion. Pick up your copy of the book at our checkout desk one month before the meeting. Meet at Cooper’s Hawk (Burr Ridge Village Center) at 6:30pm. Heating safety tips Be warm & safe this winter! • Keep anything that can burn at least three feet away from heating equipment, like the furnace, fireplace, wood stove, or portable space heater. • Have a three-foot “Kid Free Zone” around open fires and space heaters. • Never use an oven to heat your home. • Have qualified professional install stationary space heating equipment, water heaters, or central heating equipment according to the local codes and manufacturer’s instructions. • Have heating equipment and chimneys cleaned and inspected every year by a qualified professional. • Remember to turn portable heaters off when leaving the room or going to bed. • Always use the right kind of fuel, specified by the manufacturer, for fuel burning space heaters. • Make sure the fireplace has a sturdy screen to stop sparks from flying into the room. Ashes should be cool before putting them in a metal container. Keep the container a safe distance away from your home. • Test smoke alarms monthly. Boy Scout Troop 101 plans their 38th Annual Pancake Breakfast Mark your calendar for March 11, at Eisenhower Jr. High School from 8am-1pm. The Pancake Breakfast is the Troop’s largest fundraising event. Last year, more than 1000 people were served and the event just keeps getting bigger and better! Many families stop on their way to or from church services. Proceeds support Troop outings and other activities throughout the year. The Our Lady of Peace Holy Name Society sponsors troop 101. The Troop serves boys in 6 through 12 grades from Darien, Woodridge, Westmont, Downers Grove, and other surrounding communities. The troop is very active in community service and has recently completed service projects for the St. John’s Darien Park District, Montini Catholic High School, St. John’s Lutheran Church, and Eisenhower Jr. High School. Each year, many scouts in the Troop earn the rank of Eagle Scout. Troop meetings are held each Monday from 7pm to 8:45pm at Cass Jr. High School. There is at least one weekend camping trip each month. More than 45 scouts are active in the Troop, and new scouts are always welcome. For more information about the Pancake Breakfast or Boy Scout Troop 101, contact Scoutmaster Gary Myk at [email protected] or Sue Duffy at [email protected] or call 630-963-4667. 23 Around the Block • Install wood burning stoves following the manufacturer’s instructions or have a professional do the installation. All fuel-burning equipment should be vented to the outside to avoid carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning. • Install and maintain CO alarms to avoid the risk of CO poisoning. If you smell gas in your gas heater, do not light the appliance. Leave the home immediately and call your local fire department or gas company. Please visit dwfd.org or call Alicia at 630-910-2200 for additional information. Park District offers oodles of specialty programs This winter the park district has an enormous collection of classes, programs and outings for residents of all ages. There is just a sampling of programs are highlighted below. Be sure to visit darienparks.com for a complete listing of programs presented by the Darien Park District. 24 for more, visit neighborsofdarien.com Baby Bargain Boutique and Maternity Sale Januar y 21: Set-up 7:30-9am & Sale: 9am1pm Community Center Buy or sell good, usable maternity clothes, children’s clothing for children age 4 & under, toys, baby gear & children’s furniture. Buyers can be prepared to purchase great bargains for your baby, toddler or expectant mother. Indoor flea market February 4 & March 3: 9am-1pm (Vendor set-up 8:00-9:00am), Community Center Clean out those closets, attic, garage and make a little spending money for yourself. We provide the tables and chairs for you. You’ll need to pre-register to reserve a spot. Space is limited. So bring out your hard-to-part with treasures and get ready to wheel-n-deal. Daddy-daughter date night February 9: 7-8:30pm, Ashton Place Join us for our 13th annual date night. We’ll provide refreshments, music and flowers. Casual attire. Space is limited. Legends of Love & Jacob Henry Museum February 15: 9:30am-3:30pm Come and enjoy A Tribute to Tony Bennett at The Jacob Henry Mansion Estate in Joliet, IL. We will enjoy a tour of the beautiful Mansion that is a National Landmark. Lunch will be served in the Victorian Ballroom that is either Bake Ham or Chicken Apricot with all the trimmings. The “Legends of Love” show will begin with memories of one of the best singers in the world. “I Left My Heart in San Francisco” will be one of the many songs that will be sung. Trip is a co-op with Clarendon Hills so sign up early. Registration deadline: January 20 Horseshoe Casino February 28, 9:30am-4:30pm The Horseshoe Casino is the new remodeled casino. It has 350,000 square feet of gaming. Come on out and enjoy a day of gaming. Package includes $10.00 in slot play and a lunch buffet ($15.00) value. If you have a rewards card, put your number down on the registration form when registering for the trip. Registration Deadline: February 14 Bigger and better circus! February 29: 5-7pm, Community Center The Darien Park District is going to throw a bigger and better Circus this time around! There will be plenty to do for the children; play games, face painting, jugglers and much more! We will also enjoy delicious circus food! We need all of you to bring the circus to life! A parent must accompany their child for the entire party. For more information call 630-968-6400 or visit darienparks.com. designed so both amateur and professional landscapers could visit Cantigny’s Gardens and find plants that grow well in the Midwest. Visit cantigny.org for more information and a schedule of upcoming events. The legacy continues at Cantigny During the early 1930s, experimental farms served as practical laboratories to landscape the family farms that blanketed the countryside. These laboratories tried new species of plants, tested theories of planting and harvesting, and investigated new practices in raising productive farm animals. One of the most successful experimental farms was Colonel Robert R. McCormick’s at Cantigny. To educate and share the accomplishments of experimental farms, McCormick's Chicago Tribune ran a weekly column entitled “Day by Day Stories of the Experimental Farms." These trusted reports helped shape the future of the Midwest as a leader in agriculture. After McCormick’s death in 1955, the Board of Directors decided to change Cantigny's focus from agriculture to horticulture by hiring famed landscape architect Franz Lipp to design and build a world-class garden. In 1967, Lipp began construction of this lush, horticultural masterpiece, which is one of the largest display gardens in the Midwest with more than 160,000 annuals, perennials, ground covers and flowering shrubs and trees. A majority of the plants seen throughout the gardens are estate-grown inside Cantigny’s renowned greenhouse. Guests are encouraged to visit the gardens throughout the year to witness the ever-changing beauty of its seasonal glory. The mission of Cantigny gardens is to offer opportunities for both display and education, which include plant testing, growing and blooming assessments and color composition. It was 25 GOOD NEIGHBOR Coming home again … Mary Kay Slowikowski Neighbors of Darien Magazine M ary Kay Brennan was born and raised on the south side of Chicago near Stoney Island to Irish Immigrant parents. She received her teachers certificate and had her first teaching position at St. Felicitas School where she attended with her sister and two brothers. She met Norb Slowikowski, when he was a student at Loyola and she was attending Mundelein College. Mary Kay went on to have four children, Anne Dellamaria, Eileen Chavez, Eddie Slowikowski and Tim Slowikowski. She is the grandmother of seven children ranging in ages from 7 to 16. After Mary Kay taught 5th grade, she went to work for McDonalds Corporation. Her husband was an executive at the company and McDonald’s hired her as the first wife to help set up the Relocation Department for the company. McDonald’s offered her the position of setting up this relocation offering in every district across the country. Mary Kay took a look at how this new position would fit in with raising her children, and that is when she decided to leave the corporate world and form her own Training and Public Speaking Company in the late 70's. She named herself the CEO and started at her kitchen table in Darien. Soon her husband, Norb left McDonald’s and joined her. They built the business by offering Leadership, Teambuilding, Key Note Presentations, and Sales programs to their clients nationwide. Eventually their children, Anne, Ed and Tim, joined them in the business. The business is still in Darien and thrives as a family owned firm. Mary Kay has been the President of many Boards and has started two Women’s Associations that have each had over 20 chapters nationwide. She is the author of the Future Woman Program with over 50,000 graduates and is the first female motivational speaker to be Emmy nominated 26 for her PBS series that played nationwide. She is currently a moderator on the Executive Breakfast Club Panel and has received many awards as "The Influential Woman of the Year" and the DuPage Pads Award of Excellence. Mary Kay formed her own business, because she wanted to have a sense of "balance". She has that balance today in her spiritual, social, business, physical lives, etc. and now as the new Chairperson of the Darien Chamber Board. Mary Kay founded the Social Justice Group at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, where she opened the Food Pantry that still exists today. She is a member of Old St. Pat's where she heads up the Encore Group and has brought a Speakers Series to Darien. She is a master storyteller and veteran of business who uses personal stories and proven techniques to teach and inspire. A former victim of crippling panic attacks and agoraphobia, Mary Kay was once unable to leave her home – now she speaks in front of thousands. Mary Kay’s ability to touch and teach audiences in a unique way is remarkable. Mary Kay doesn't come out of a book, she comes out of life. Chamber CEO Clare Bongiovanni shared, “I’m very excited to be working with Mary Kay Slowikowski for the next two years, I look at Mary Kay as my mentor who will help enrich my position with the Darien Chamber of Commerce.” Her mission for Darien is to bring a new economic growth, by building coalitions with the leaders in Darien. She wants to attract new business to Darien. She feels that taking the position of Chairperson for the Darien Chamber has brought her full circle. She is excited to give back to her community! DARIEN SUNDAY JANUARY 2012 MONDAY HAPPY NEW YEAR! 1 8 Open House at Old Lace Schoolhouse & Museum Historical Society 1-3 pm 15 Freestyle Swim Clinic YMCA 1:45-2:30pm TUESDAY 2 Youth Sports Leagues YMCA 6pm 9 WEDNESDAY 3 10 State of the Chamber Address Carrabba’s Italian Grill 11:30am THURSDAY 4 11 6 12 13 Simplify Your Life Library 7pm 16 Martin Luther King Jr. Day Midterm Exam Cram Library 12:30-8:45pm 17 DWB Winter Blues Event Celestine Salon & Spa Midterm Exam Cram Library 11am-8:45pm 23 24 7 14 Learn to Download eBooks Library 10-11:30am Live Wire Rec Night YMCA 6:30-9pm 18 Open House Kingswood Academy 8-10:30am Midterm Exam Cram Library, 11am-8:45pm 19 Doodle Away! Library 7pm 25 20 RU Game Library 6:15-8:45pm Movie: Groundhog Day(1993) Library, 7pm DW Fire Protection Board Meeting Station #1/Lyman Ave. 6:30pm Freaky Friday Splash and Bash YMCA 6:30-8pm Middle School Art Exhibition, 6pm & Hornet Jazz Band Festival, 7pm Hinsdale South HS 22 Practice ACT Library 1pm Navigating the Online Job Market Library, 6:30pm City Council Meeting City Hall, 7:30pm Backstroke Swim Clinic YMCA 1:45-2:30pm SATURDAY 5 Darien Woman’s Club Meeting Swim & Racquet Club 7pm Local Senior Resources Library 1pm FRIDAY 26 27 21 Bulls FUNdamental Camp Kingswood Academy 9am-12pm Baby Bargain Boutique & Maternity Sale Community Center 9am-1pm Club Saturday Night YMCA 7-10pm 28 Bulls FUNdamental Camp Kingswood Academy 9am-12pm Winter Deaf Drama: January 26-27-28 Hinsdale South HS, 7:30pm 29 SUNDAY DINNER Historical Society Alpine Banquets 1-4pm Journey to Japan Library 2pm 30 Kaplan Test Strategies Workshop Library 7pm 31 Please send your event information to [email protected] 27 Financial News Neighbors of Darien Magazine Europe’s “guardian angels” by Angelo Imbrogno, president, The Blue Diamond Group DARIEN SUNDAY FEBRUARY 2012 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 1 FRIDAY 2 Darien Woman’s Club Swim & Racquet Club 7pm SATURDAY 3 Movie: It’s Complicated (2010) Library, 7pm 4 Indoor Flea Market Community Center 9am-1pm Design a Valentine Library , 11am-2:30pm Kids Swap ‘n’ Shop Library, 1-3:30pm 5 Open House at Old Lace Schoolhouse & Museum Historical Society 1-3pm 6 Students vs. Staff Basketball Game Hinsdale South HS 6:30pm 7 Story Time Sign-Up Library, 9-11am It’s All About the Cupcake! Library, 7pm A Capella Concert Hinsdale South HS 7:30pm Elder Care Issues Library 1pm 8 Mr. Hinsdale South Hinsdale South HS 7pm 9 What You Need to Know-College of DuPage Library, 5-8pm 10 Parent’s Night Out YMCA 6:30-10pm 12 13 14 VALENTINES DAY 15 Open House Kingswood Academy 8-10:30am Day Trip: Legends of Love & Jacob Henry Museum Darien Park District 9:30am-3:30pm 16 FAFSA Workshop Library 7:30pm DW Fire Protection Board Meeting Station #1/Lyman Ave. 6:30pm Children’s Theatre Troupe Library, 2pm Daddy Daughter Dance YMCA, 6-8pm Daddy-Daughter Date Night Ashton Place 7-8:30pm Turnabout Dance Hinsdale South HS 7:30pm Spirit Week: February 6-10, Hinsdale South HS Starts and Turn’s Swim Clinic YMCA 1:45-2:30pm 11 17 18 Mom & Dad’s Morning Out YMCA, 9:45am-1pm Practice ACT Library 1pm Freaky Friday Splash and Bash YMCA 6:30-8pm Club Saturday Night YMCA 7-10pm Movie: Midnight (1939) Library, 7pm Speaker Larry Wieczorek (1-2-3 Magic) - OLP Mom & Tot’s, 7pm 19 Gift of Carl Musical Instrument Recycling Drive Eisenhower Jr. High 1-5pm 20 21 PRESIDENTS DAY Savvy Shopping Library, 7pm Winter Snow Festival YMCA 12pm-4pm City Council Meeting City Hall, 7:30pm 22 Winter Orchestra Concert Hinsdale South HS 7:30pm 23 24 RU Game Library 6:15-8:45pm 25 Lego Creations Library, 3:30-5pm 26 Creative Youth Arts Fair Darien Woman’s Club Eisenhower Jr. High 2-3:30pm Waltzing Australia Library, 2pm 27 Heartsaver CPR/AED Station #1/Lyman Ave. 6-9pm 28 Day Trip: Horseshoe Casino Park District 9:30am-4:30pm 29 Economic Outlook Luncheon, 11:30am Chamber of Commerce Girls Only Afterschool Club YMCA, 4:30-6pm Five Famous AfricanAmerican Women Library, 7pm Bigger & Better Circus Community Center 5-7pm 28 Please send your event information to [email protected] W ith all the financial turmoil taking place in Europe it’s important to understand just who’s responsible for trying to restore order and prevent a global economic crisis. That burden falls mainly in the hands of three agencies: the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the European Central Bank (ECB) and the European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF). • The IMF is made up of 187 member nations whose goals include overseeing the economies of the member nations and providing economic and financial advice (mainly to lowand middle-income countries). In addition, when deemed necessary, the IMF will provide loans to struggling countries to try to prevent an all-out collapse and regenerate economic growth. witnessing stateside, reducing interest rates even to nearzero levels does not guarantee growth. The EFSF can lend to struggling nations, but Italy’s debt alone is more than $2 trillion. Even if the EFSF extended their lending capabilities to that $1.05 trillion level that would just scratch the surface of the problems. If the EU’s safeguards from their own agencies aren’t enough there is the potential for the IMF to get involved. Unfortunately, the IMF is not the proverbial goose that lays an infinite amount of golden eggs. There is a limit to how much the IMF can intervene (especially considering the debt levels of the IMF’s member nations), and with the total debt of the European Union above $9 trillion the outlook is grim. • The ECB is very similar to the Federal Reserve Bank of the United States both in its goals and the tools it uses to achieve those goals. The ECB’s mandates include maintaining price stability, a high level of employment and sustainable, noninflationary growth. The ECB uses monetary policy tools to adjust the amount of currency in circulation and target interest rates they suspect will promote the best economic climate. • The EFSF was created in May of 2010 to monitor the financial well-being of the European Union. It provides loans to member nations, intervenes in the bond markets when an exceptional risk of default presents itself and issues EFSF bonds and other instruments on the financial markets. It’s backed by commitments from EU member states totaling $1.05 trillion with lending capabilities of up to $593 billion. So now that we know what these institutions are we must address what they can do, and to be frank it’s not much. The ECB can inject Euros into the system to try to reduce interest rates, but this causes inflation and, as we are 29 Neighbors of Darien Magazine Important Contacts Neighbors Magazine 630-995-3482 [email protected] City of Darien. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 630-852-5000 City Administrator. . . . . . . . . . 630-353-8114 Director of Municipal Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 630-353-8106 Public Works. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 630-353-8105 Post Office – Westmont . . . . 630-968-0855 Humane Society – Darien. . . 630-375-7976 Fire Departments — 911 for Emergency Darien-Woodridge. . . . . . . . . 630-910-2200 (West of Cass) Tri-State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 630-323-6445 (E of Cass, S of 67th, W of Rt. 83, N of I-55) Lemont. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 630-257-2376 Police Department — 911 for Emergency Darien. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 630-971-3999 TDD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 630-971-3999 Utilities Com Ed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-800-EDISON Nicor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 888-642-6748 ATT New Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 888-244-4444 Repair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 888-611-4466 Comcast Cable. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 866 594-1234 Internet Service. . . . . . . . . . . . 888 423-7888 Downers Grove Sanitary District. . . . . . . . . . . 630-969-0664 Veolia Environmental Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 708-409-9700 Library Indian Prairie Library. . . . . . . 630-887-8760 Park District Community Center. . . . . . . . . 630-968-6400 Administrative. . . . . . . . . . . . . 630-968-6400 Darien SportsPlex. . . . . . . . . . 630-789-6666 Parks Department. . 630-968-6400, ext 122 Neighbors of Darien Magazine Art in your backyard ...continued from page 9 Beautification is a buzzword we have heard used in many ways over the years. In Darien we aspire to see our town create a new look with a town center and other various business outlets. One thing is for certain is that we have many talented artisans amongst us who have the vision and ability to create an artistic masterpiece in whatever form of art they pursue. Perhaps some day in the future their creations can have a more public place of display in our town center and all 30 residents can enjoy the great works of art they have mastered! Thank you to the contributors of this piece: Ellie Gibbler: elliegibbler.com Darien Woman’s Club: darienwomansclub.org Deep Creek Art: deepcreekart.com Laura Elin-Svencer: lauralein-svencner.com Library Art Gallery: indianprairie.lib.il.us