January 2015 - Oakhurst Community Association

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January 2015 - Oakhurst Community Association
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The Newsletter of the Oakhurst Community Association
2015 Oakhurst Perspective
January 2015
Submitted by Rick Mervine, 8th Ward Alderman
[email protected] • 331-452-5136
There are times when I use some terms interchangeably – not always consciously, it just
happens. One of those times occurs when I talk about my home, my neighborhood, my city. Did
I mean Aurora or Oakhurst? Or just my Oakhurst neighborhood? There are times when I am very
proud of all three, I like the direction they are taking and swell with pride. And, there are other
times when I see there’s more work to be done – to all three. Some of this is the dedication to
constant improvement that I believe all three strive to achieve although not without some pain
in the process. Still, painful or not, that drive to improve and grow trumps the status quo every
time.
For all of us, 2015 should be full of improvement and growth, building on a string of successes
and an opportunity for continuous improvement. Yes, we’ll have a resumption of road
construction again when the weather breaks but for some of the projects, the end is in sight in
2015. Both New York Street and the Route 59 project should be materially complete later this
year. We needed to improve and add to those roadways to make it easier to travel our
community. Yes, it’s painful during the process but I’m proud of our forward planning to find the
funding and get these projects done. Our 2015 city budget remains balanced and lean but places
emphasis on the most important strategic needs of our community: Public safety/quality of life,
economic development and delivery of city services. Taking a strategic approach and spending
taxpayers hard earned money on the most important community elements that will return value
to the community – to Aurora, to Oakhurst and to our neighborhoods - is a source of pride,
something many of us have worked hard over the last few years to achieve.
You will see evidence of this in the coming year as the city’s new branding initiative takes our
economic development direction to new heights, we realign our old, outdated garbage and
recycling system into something that meets the needs you’ve expressed to me over the years
and we work to improve and streamline government to respond even faster and better meet
your needs. Many of you are already working in this direction with other community
organizations and have begun to take a greater interest in your city, your community, your
neighborhood. You’ve told me your experiences at the Paramount and RiverEdge Park and the
Zoo, volunteering to help others in your city, community and neighborhood and introducing
your children to this broader view of our surroundings. You, too, have begun to use these terms
interchangeably. That’s a good sign. Most of you agree it’s time to work to build, not work to
tear apart our community and that work, for 2015, has already started. It is my pleasure to serve
my city, my community and my neighborhood! Thank you for all you do.
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2015 HOA
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
January & February 2015
Meeting Schedules
The Autumn Lakes Association meetings in
2015 will take place at the McCoy Street Fire
Station at 7:00 p.m. on February 3, May 12,
September 8 and November 10. Autumn Lake
residents are invited to attend.
01/14
01/14 17th Annual Winter Garden of Youth Art
David L. Pierce Art & History Center, 20 E. Downer
Place, Aurora • 12-4p daily thru 1/17 <Free>
01/15
Last day - Outdoor holiday light illumination
01/15
Martin Luther King Jr Special Celebration
Crimi Auditorium, Aurora University, 7:30p
Register at: www.aurora.edu <Free>
01/16
No School - Teacher Work Day
01/19
No School - Martin Luther King Jr Day
Got Photos?
We're looking for great photos for
the Oakhurst Website! Donate
your scenic shots of our
community or fun photos of community events to
[email protected].
Photo resolution should be 300 dpi or higher. Be
sure to include an acknowledgement so we can
recognize your contribution! Thanks!
Send articles for submission, non-profit club
and group notices, working youth listings and
classified ads such as
For Sale and Lost & Found to Robin Church at
[email protected]
DEADLINE IS THE 26TH OF EACH MONTH
01/21 17th Annual Winter Garden of Youth Art
David L. Pierce Art & History Center
20 E. Downer Place, Aurora
12-4p daily thru 1/24 <Free>
01/24
Husky Heroes thru 1/25
www.mortonarboretum.org
Morton Arboretum, Lisle 11-4p
01/31
Chocolate Expo thru 2/1
www.mortonarboretum.org
Morton Arboretum, Lisle 9-4p
02/01
National Freedom Day!
02/08
19th Annual Around the World Festival
www.northcentralcollege.edu
North Central College, Naperville 12-4p
02/14
Happy Valentine's Day!
02/14
Chicago Auto Show thru 2/22
www.chicagoautoshow.com
McCormick Place, Chicago
02/16
No School - Presidents Day
02/16
Naperville Restaurant Week begins
www.dinenaperville.com
Restaurant specials thru March 1
02/19
Happy Chinese New Year!
02/26
No School - Parent/Teacher Conferences
02/27
No School - Institute Day
02/28
Naperville Winter Ale Fest
www.napervillewinteralefest.com
Frontier Park, Naperville 12-4p
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Publication of paid advertisements in this newsletter are
not an endorsement or recommendation of any advertised
product or service. The Oakhurst Community Association
is neither responsible nor liable for the content of any
advertisement published, herein.
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Pet Tales
By the Naperville Area Humane Society
January 2015
WHO
RESCUED
WHO?
Did you know that according to NCI’s Center for Cancer
Research, roughly 6 million new cancer diagnoses are made
in dogs and a similar number made in cats each year in the
United States alone?
Dr. Ann Hohenhaus, a board­certified veterinary oncologist,
lists some of the important signs that can help you save your
pet’s life and detect cancer early.
1. Bleeding or discharge from any place on the body, such as
the mouth, eyes or nose, or in the urine
2. Change in urination or defecation habits
3. Sores that do not heal
4. Bad smell from the mouth or body
5. Difficulty chewing or swallowing
6. Loss of energy; reluctance to exercise
7. Loss of appetite
8. Unexplained weight loss
9. Swellings or lumps that enlarge
10. Lameness or stiffness
Please be aware of the above signs and bring your pet
for veterinary check­ups on a regular basis. Also keeping
your pet at a good weight and limiting their exposure to
second hand smoke and other environmental hazards such
as lawn chemicals may decrease their risk for cancer. Early
diagnosis can help improve the chances of treatment
success, whether your pet has cancer or any other serious
disease.
To learn more about the financial and emotional
impact canine and feline cancer has on local families,
please attend the “Cancer Bites” adult education seminar
at the Naperville Area Humane Society. It will be held
on Tuesday ­ January 20 at 6:30pm.
Our adult education seminars are free, however
donations are gladly accepted. Space is limited, so register
today. Contact Terri Hancock, humane education manager, at
630­420­8989 x117 or email
[email protected] to reserve your
spot. Seminars are educational only, please leave your pets
at home.
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already I have quite a few stories to share
with you. I was found pregnant in Kankakee
County. Good thing they transferred me to
the Naperville Area Humane Society. Shortly
after I settled into my foster home, I delivered
12 beautiful puppies! Yep-9 girls and 3 boys!
They all got adopted quickly and now it is my
turn. I get along well with dogs and cats. My
foster family even said I was house trained! I
am very sweet, but I can be a bit shy and
nervous at times so I would love to find a
calm house to call my own.
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Fox Valley Park District Receives Illinois
Distinguished Accredited Agency Award
he Fox Valley Park District has been recognized as
an Illinois Distinguished Accredited Agency by the
Illinois Association of Park Districts (IAPD) and the
Illinois Park and Recreation Association (IPRA).
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The two statewide associations administer the Illinois
Distinguished Accreditation program with the goal of
improving the delivery of park and recreation services to
Illinois residents.
“Illinois has a reputation for the best park districts, forest
preserves, conservation, recreation and special recreation
agencies in the nation,” said Peter Murphy, IAPD President
and CEO. “The Illinois Distinguished Accreditation program
provides an opportunity for these agencies to undergo a
voluntary, comprehensive evaluation process to
demonstrate they have met state guidelines to provide
exceptional park and recreation services to their
community. The end result is to improve the quality of life
for Illinois residents.”
“This program gives recognition to park and recreation
agencies that go above and beyond in dedicating
themselves to offering quality programs and services
designed to fulfill their community's needs,” said Debbie
Trueblood, IPRA Executive Director.
The team reviews general management procedures,
finance and business operations, facilities and parks,
personnel, recreation services, legal documentation and
other materials including mission statements, goals and
safety manuals.
Upon completion of the evaluation, the agency is notified in
writing of the official results within 10 days. Agencies that
have achieved Distinguished Accredited status are
recognized with a plaque at the IAPD/IPRA Annual
Conference Awards Luncheon in January.
“There are tremendous benefits for an agency that
achieves Distinguished Accredited status,” said Bill
McAdam, IPRA Co-Chair of the JDPRAC. “The agency's
application and review process is an excellent selfevaluation and agencies that apply realize increased
operational efficiency and effectiveness. Communities can
rest assured knowing that their park district or recreation
agency employs qualified professionals and has met
professional standards.”
The Fox Valley Park District was previously accredited in
2009 and re-applied for the Illinois Distinguished
Accreditation program last March for consideration after
the required six-year review period.
A park district or recreation agency interested in applying
for Distinguished Accredited Agency recognition undergoes
a detailed, lengthy process of application and evaluation. A
Joint Distinguished Park and Recreation Accreditation
Committee (JDPRAC) comprised of members from IAPD
and IPRA coordinates the process. “Agencies submit a
self-evaluation and a formal letter requesting admission
into the process,” said Wally Frasier, IAPD Co-Chair of the
JDPRAC. “If the committee determines the agency is
eligible to continue the process, we send them an
evaluation date.”
The JDPRAC approved the Fox Valley Park District for
Distinguished Accredited status in November and
specifically highlighted Fox Valley’s organization from top
to bottom and its community facilities along with its overall
professionalism and dedication of staff.
According to Frasier, on the day of the evaluation, the
agency presents documented information and gives a tour
of pertinent facilities and parks for the evaluation team's
review.
In compliance with the program, the Fox Valley Park
District will be reevaluated in six years to verify it has
continued to demonstrate sound management practices in
providing quality park and recreation services to the
community.
“We are very pleased to again receive this accreditation,”
said Fox Valley Park District Executive Director Nancy
McCaul. “This is a highly prestigious honor and an
indication of our commitment to provide our communities
with the highest quality recreation programs and facilities.”
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A Lone H a m m e rtoe
By Ann E. Funck
ne day you’ll look down at
your foot and behold a
vertical knuckle is sprouting
on an innocent toe. This physical
aberration can ambush even the most
wary. I don’t remember when my
hammertoe burst onto the scene, but it’s
gotten more grotesque with each year.
About five years ago, I asked my
podiatrist if she would make mine
disappear.
“I teach yoga -- barefoot of course,”
I said, “and when students are in
triangle pose or on their stomachs, my
goofy toe is eye-level.”
My podiatrist placed a pad under
the offending second toe, slipping the
attached small loop on top of the erect
knuckle.
“Try that for two weeks and we’ll
see if it comes down without surgery,”
she said.
I returned to her office discouraged.
We observed that the toe was still gross.
Because it never hurt, the podiatrist
wouldn’t operate. It’s tough out there
for a toe.
Recently, I sought out another
podiatrist who might have a positive
attitude toward surgery. I made the
appointment with a fresh tactic on my
part: I would complain of irritation and
pain from my toe -- which was actually
beginning. Before this new podiatrist
entered our room, I chatted with the gal
typing my info into the laptop; this often
leads to TMI, which I don’t mind.
After several curious
exchanges, the assistant said
with relief, “I’ll get my
divorce decree in less than a
week.” This spurred a
discussion about a good man
being hard to find.
“Years ago, all that
women could ask for was ‘a
good provider,’” I said. “Now
they EXPECT that, PLUS. . .” I
got into physical detail which
you can easily fill in.
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“This is my second divorce,” she
said. “Now I’m dating such a good man
-- he’s older, treats me like a queen, and
is different from the guys I married.”
“Maybe a good provider is all
women should look for again,” I said,
and she agreed, leaving reluctantly, I
hope.
The podiatrist knocked and entered,
introducing herself. An attractive
blonde, she held out her hand, but I
spied her shimmering gold stiletto
sandals. My eyes fluttered into Frisbees:
Eight hammertoes!
“You have hammertoes!” I cried.
Maybe I also said, “too.” I don’t
remember because I was so shocked at
her feet. Wearing those sparkling heels,
she was actually showing off her toes:
Eight claws! Knuckles bolt upright like
tarantula knees.
“Not when I sit,” she said, promptly
sitting and looking firm.
I dared not take in those toes again
to test her word. I doubt that her toes
would behave even while sleeping.
Needless to say, my request for
surgery was moot. I did complain of
irritation in closed-toe shoes. (I didn’t
mention my ballet “toe shoes” or she
would have told me to stop dancing
classes.)
She examined my feet, saying,
“Your other toes are hammertoes as
well.”
They didn’t look like that to me, but
she should know.
She filed the knuckle’s growing
callus with a painful razor blade handy
in a drawer, then dropped my foot. She
saw my floral Birkenstocks on the floor.
“You can wear sandals now till fall.
Then wear box-toe shoes. Surgery has
many drawbacks; I would not
recommend it. If you get another callus,
I can file it.”
She would have liked to say, “Get
loose, sister!”
I would have liked to say,
“Covering those toes of yours would be
a public service.”
I reported my experience with this
podiatrist to my family doctor who had
referred me to her. He probably had
seen her photo in medical mags and
thought she was a stunning physical
specimen interested in aesthetics. It was
news to him that her toes were walking
evidence of her aversion to surgery -- or
aversion to competition from lady
patients in the cool-foot department.
“Look WAY DOWN,” I’d urge my
family doctor.
I told all to my best friend Elene
who has had toe and foot afflictions but
avoids doctors. Elene had belated advice
about my podiatrist displaying her
humped toes:
“You should have told her when
she traipsed into the room, ‘Oh, I just
came to visit,’ and vamoose.”
The podiatrist’s personable assistant
and I had approved a better plan for her
marital future than this podiatrist had
for my future in summer
sandals.
I’m left with a toe that
likes to hump -- without
surgical intervention. But
my family doctor had given
me two names to nail down
for toe woes. Maybe the
male one prefers attractive
feet. I’ll call Foot Doc #3 and
maybe get a toehold. He
surely won’t be showing off
a pedicure.
Fifteen years of Ann's monthly true tales are now in a book titled, A CHEAP SEXY CAR & More Serious Humor. Entertainment for everyone, it is 450
pages and $20 hand-delivered -- or $25 if mailed. For a copy, please email her at [email protected] or call 630 820-9896.
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WORKING YOUTH DIRECTORY
NAME
ABINGTON WOODS
Kevin Lubinski
ASHBROOK
Friday Gervais
Tori Hall
Lucy Liu
Achint Nagasamudra
Alex Tabb
Sonja Tabb
Juliana Yaacoub
AUTUMN MEADOWS
Nikki Ellam
Alexia Lyons
Natalie Lyons
Zachary Lyons
BRECKENRIDGE
Tara Dillinger
Carla Dillinger
Christian Freitag
Natalie Freitag
Andrew Kallas
Bridget Lachat
Richard Poterack
Ally Reilly
CARRIAGE ESTATES
Madeline Butler
Adam Krusic
Jessica Groves
Kim Groves
HUNTERS GLEN
Chelsea Dean
INVERNESS
Caroline Church
Natalie Church
Kristen Dodson
Alexis Gottschalk
Madison Herman
Shelby Herr
Lincoln Houghton
Quincy Houghton
Morgan Kemerling
Casey Kemerling
Jordan Masiak
Remington Rook
Katie Rumrey
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SUMMERFIELD
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THE TOWNES
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B,P,MH,O,V,T
B,P,MH,V
B,MH,P,O,V
B,P,MH,V
B,P,MH,V
MH,P,V,SR
B,P
Y,P,O
P,Y,O,V
MH,P,V
B-RC,MH,P,V
B,MH
B,P,O
B-RC, MH,P
B-RC,MH,P,YO,V
B-RC,P
630-585-2206
630-499-0581
630-499-0581
B,P,Y,O,V
MH,O,P,Y,V,SR,T
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630-585-6312
630-236-8767
630-375-9101
630-615-0045
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B-RC,MH,V
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P,Y,MH
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Parents: If you wish your child to be listed in this directory, please email [email protected]. Include your child's name, address,
neighborhood within Oakhurst, home phone number of a parent who will be responsible for fielding requests, and the service(s) you permit your
child to provide. Be sure to talk with your child about personal safety before listing in this directory. Each monthly issue of the Oracle is posted
online to the community association's website, www.oakhurstcommunity.org.
B-RC: Red-Cross Certified Babysitter, B: Babysitter, MH: Mother's Helper, P: Pet Sitter, Y: Yard Help,
O: Odd Jobs, V: Vacation Watch, SR: Snow Removal, T: Tutoring
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