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2 Kendall Weekly TimesDiabetes Awareness Warriors onthe Move by Nadia KanhaiKendall Weekly Times and the Diabetes Awareness Fall Fox Fest inWarriors have joined forces once again and were at Downtown OswegoMontgomery Fest last weekend. Helping out at thebooth were members of the committee special thanks Head to downtown Oswego for the family friendly Fallto the following Sarah Skilton, Steve Jungerman, Jen‐ Fox Fest! Join the downtown businesses from 9 a.m.nifer Flowers, Elizabeth Flowers, Kristine Heiman, to 3 p.m. on Sunday, September 18, 2016 as they hostDayna White, and Katrina Hallam. We would also like this fun, free event on Main Street. he event will in‐to thank the numerous residents ofMontgomery stop‐ clude plenty of children's games and activities includ‐ping by and sharing their stories and joining us in this ing; a giant slide, photo booth, live music, and a spe‐important cause. A special thanks to the Village of cial Hand-Made on Main craft marketplace! here willMontgomery and the Montgomery Fest Committee also be a special touch-a-truck area featuring tractorsfor supporting our committee and helping to raise and emergency vehicles. Face painting will be availableawareness for this important cause. for a small donation throughout the day. he down‐ town businesses will be hosting special sales and pro‐he diabetes Awareness Warriors will be on the move motions and food will be available for purchase fromagain coming up on Saturday September 17th at Pro‐ Cupcakes for Courage, Wurst Kitchen, he Americanhibition located 1031 Station Drive in Oswego Illinois, Legion, the Country Market and local restaurants60543 we hope your schedule will allow you to attend. throughout downtown Oswego. For morePlease make checks payable to the Diabetes Awareness information, please call 630-554-4636 or emailWarriors and a suggested $20.00 donation will be ac‐ [email protected]. View All News & Announcementshe Diabetes Awareness Warriors will also be partici‐pating in the Diabetes Walk on Saturday October 2ndcheck out the new web page at http://www.kendall‐weeklytimes.com/diabetes-awareness-warriors.html

Kendall Weekly Times 3Oswego LiteraryFestivalPresented by the Village's Cultural Arts Commissionand the Oswego Public Library District, join us for theifth annual Oswego Literary Festival at the OswegoPublic Library on Saturday, October 1, 2016 from 9a.m. - 1 p.m.he day will include book signings, a book sale hostedby the Friends of the Library, musical entertainmentby Fox River Academy of Music and Art student per‐formances and more! he event is free to attend andover 35 local authors will be participating.For more information about this event, please call630-554-4636 or email [email protected] https//www.facebook.com/OswegoILCultur‐alArts/ for more details about the event.Fall Fox Fest in Northeast Illinois\" on Saturday, September 17 at 1:30 Naperville, is one of the region's oldest and largestDowntown Oswego p.m. at the Little White School Museum in Oswego. not-for-proit land and watershed conservation orga‐ nizations. Since it was founded in 1972, TCF hasHead to downtown Oswego for the family friendly Fall Featured speaker Dr. Jim Angel, Illinois' state clima‐ helped preserve nearly 33,000 acres of open space, re‐Fox Fest! Join the downtown businesses from 9 a.m. tologist, will highlight several local and regional stored and cleaned miles of rivers and streams, andto 3 p.m. on Sunday, September 18, 2016 as they host events including droughts in the 1930s, record rainfall educated thousands of kids by engaging them in na‐this fun, free event on Main Street. he event will in‐ in 1996, the Groundhog Day blizzard of 2011, El Niño, ture and the outdoors.clude plenty of children's games and activities includ‐ and other events. Angel also will talk about ways toing; a giant slide, photo booth, live music, and a spe‐ track down historical climate information for the re‐ Work is focused in DuPage, Kane, Kendall and Willcial Hand-Made on Main craft marketplace! here will gion from a number of sources. Counties to preserve and restore nature in your neigh‐also be a special touch-a-truck area featuring tractors borhood. Find out more atand emergency vehicles. Face painting will be available he program is sponsored by he Conservation Foun‐ theconservationfoundation.org.for a small donation throughout the day. he down‐ dation, Oswegoland Heritage Association, and Oswe‐town businesses will be hosting special sales and pro‐ goland Park District. here is a $5 per person registra‐ Oswego Image Pollmotions and food will be available for purchase from tion fee, payable at the door.Cupcakes for Courage, Wurst Kitchen, he American he Village of Oswego needs your help to identify theLegion, the Country Market and local restaurants Angel has been at the Illinois State Water Survey at Village's civic image, please take a few moments andthroughout downtown Oswego. For more the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, since complete the survey from the link below. he Villageinformation, please call 630-554-4636 or email 1984 and has been state climatologist since 1997. He Board recently approved a $60,000 budget to [email protected]. has worked on a number of research projects looking with a irm to help the Village of Oswego create/dis‐ at drought, extreme rainfall events, Great Lakes tinguish an identity through a regional positioning/Regional weather storms, 19th and 20th century climate change, poten‐ branding plan. Business Districts, Inc. (BDI) will betrends topic of tial future climate change, as well as the impacts of working with the Village's stakeholders including theSeptember program in weather and climate extremes. He maintains a public Village Board and staff, residents, and business own‐Oswego weather blog(https://climateillinois.wordpress.com/ ers to help identify and create a unique identity for the author/jimangel/). Village of Oswego which will be used to attract busi‐Historical trends of temperature and precipitation in‐ nesses, visitors, and new residents.cluding droughts, loods, winter storms, and torna‐ hose attending can also explore the historic buildingdoes will be discussed during the program \"Our Clima‐ and its many historical artifact exhibits while attend‐ he scope of the project will include the following ele‐tological History: Weather and Climate Extremes of ing the program. ments: he Little White School Museum is at 72 Polk St., Os‐ • Current logo review wego. For more information, call (630) 553-0687, ext. • Review of current marketing methods 204, or (630) 554-1010. • Community survey/input • Motto and tagline he Conservation Foundation, headquartered in

4 Kendall Weekly Times Plainfield Happenings munity food drive in honor of Hunger Action Month! Green Village Program 2017 Consolidated Election • Branding and Identity Plan he 2016 Green Village Series continues on Monday, he Consolidated Election will be held on April 4, • Marketing Strategy September 12, at 7 p.m., with a program on Small 2017. he Village will have the Village President posi‐ • Graphic Design Templates Flowering Shrubs at the Plainield Library. Shrubs are tion and three (3) Trustee positions open. Each posi‐ • Style guides the workhorse of landscaping. From ornamental to tion is for a four-year term. Petitions for Village Presi‐ • Website content lowering shrubs, simplify your pruning efforts with dent and Trustee will be available for pickup beginning • Length of the project shorter and more compact shrubs. Certiied Land‐ September 20, 2016 at the Village Hall, Monday • Scope of implementation scape Designer Kathleen Obirek will show you how to through Friday, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. he irst add some new life to your garden this fall. Register on‐ day to ile petitions is December 12, 2016 at 9 a.m.Follow this link to complete the survey: https:// line. he Green Village Series is a partnership between he last day to ile is December 19, 2016 at 5 p.m.www.surveymonkey.com/r/imagepoll the Plainield Public Library District and the Village to Candidate Requirements. For more information, provide the community with environmental programs. please contact Village Clerk Michelle Gibas at (815) 439-2921. Drauden Road Traffic Delays Community Food Drive for Hunger Action From September 12-16, Drauden Road (between Month Route 126 and Renwick) will experience intermittent traffic delays while 6,000 feet of water main and 5,000 September is National Hunger Action Month and feet of sewer main are delivered along the parkway ad‐ Plainield is hosting a food drive, in cooperation with jacent to road. While the contractor will be parking the the Northern Illinois Food Bank, to beneit the Plain‐ delivery trucks outside of the roadway, the movement ield Area Interfaith Food Pantry and the St. John of trucks and equipment across the road will require Lutheran Church Food Pantry. he Village, C.W. Avery laggers to temporarily stop traffic as needed. Expect Family Y.M.C.A., Plainield Park District, Plainield traffic delays in this area and please utilize alternative Public Library, Plainield Area Chamber of Commerce, routes during the week of September 12. and Plainield School District 202 will be accepting do‐ nations through September 23. Coffee with the Mayor - September 14 he food pantries would appreciate donations of: oat‐ meal/cereal; canned chicken and tuna; peanut butter Join Mayor Collins for coffee and conversation on and jelly; pasta and pasta sauce; lour/sugar; rice; Wednesday, September 14, 2016 at 9 a.m. at the Vil‐ canned fruits and vegetables; soups/ramen; macaroni lage Hall, 24401 W. Lockport Street. All residents are & cheese; condiments; and boxed potatoes. Personal invited. his is a great opportunity to learn more hygiene products (soap, shampoo/conditioner, tooth‐ about the Village. Please bring a donation for the com‐ paste); baby items (diapers, wipes, formula, and food);

Kendall Weekly Times 5household cleaning products; and paper products (tis‐ Early Voting will be conducted at the Village Hall, Oc‐ Fort Beggs Drive Streetlightingsues, toilet paper, paper towel) are also welcomed. tober 24-November 4, 2016. Voting hours are Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (No Saturday hours.) In order A cooperative project between the Village and the Hunger Action Month Events to vote early at the Village Hall, you must live in the Plainield School District to provide LED streetlights Village and in Will County. he Village will also con‐ along Fort Beggs Drive is underway. he new street‐• he Plainield Area Chamber of Commerce will be duct early voting for all of Plainield Township. lights have been installed and landscae restorationsponsoring a window decorating contest for the local Kendall County residents interested in early voting should be completed in September.business community - be sure to check out the window should contact the Kendall County Clerk atdisplays as you shop around town! 630-553-4104. ComEd News• On Tuesday, September 13, Nevin's Brewing Compa‐ If you have not previously registered to vote, the lastny, 12337 S. Route 59, will give 10% back to hunger if day to register to vote in the General Election is Octo‐ ComEd is trimming trees in Plainield from Julyyou mention the Northern Illinois Food Bank or ber 11, 2016. To have an absentee ballot mailed to through September. Vegetation management is a keyHunger Action Month. you, please contact the Will County Clerk's Office at component of ComEd's maintenance program to en‐• Residents are also encouraged to bring donations for 815-740-4632 or the Kendall County Clerk's Office at sure electrical system reliability, as vegetation contactthe food pantries to Coffee with the Mayor at Village 630-553-4104. with ComEd equipment is a leading cause of outages.Hall, 24401 W. Lockport Street, on Wednesday, For more information about vegetation maintenanceSeptember 14, at 9 a.m. How-To Fair along power lines and ComEd's \"Right Tree, Right• he C.W. Avery Family Y.M.C.A. will host \"Food for Place\" program, click here. If you have any questionsFitness\" on Saturday, September 17, from 6-8:30 p.m. Mark your calendar - this year's How-To Fair is or concerns, please contact ComEd at 1-800-Edison-1.his event is open to the entire community and will in‐ November 12! In one interactive, fun, and informativeclude Zumba, Werq, and Lo Impact classes (40 min‐ day, you can engage in over 30 free and different \"how- Lily Cache Road Closedutes each). Take them all or just drop in for one class! to workshops!\" Taught by local experts and businesshe \"cost\" of the classes is ive cans of non-perishable owners, learning opportunities range from home re‐ Lily Cache Road is closed at Caton Farm Road as partfood per person. pair to itness; from knitting to cooking; and from cre‐ of the City of Joliet's project to replace the existing• he Plainield Public Library will host \"Healthy Eat‐ ating your own greeting cards to making the most of Caton Farm Road bridge over the DuPage River. heing on a Budget\" on Monday, September 19, at 7 p.m. your mobile phone apps. Watch for details online at closure is expected to last approximately 15 weeks asFor more information and to register for this free pro‐ www.howtofairplainield.com. the contractor completes the irst stage of the project.gram, visit www.plainieldpubliclibrary.org. Route 30 Reconstruction Project MetroNet UpdateSenior TRIAD Meeting Project Information: IDOT is reconstructing Route 30. he Village Board approved a local franchise agree‐ Between I-55 and Renwick Road, the typical section ment with MetroNet and they are currently installinghe Plainield Senior TRIAD will meet on Monday, will be a 5-lane highway. From Renwick Road to Route iber-optic cable throughout the community. Con‐September 26, at the Plainield Fire District Adminis‐ 59, a 3-lane section will be built. he project is expect‐ struction of underground infrastructure is underwaytration Building, 23748 W. 135th Street, for a lun‐ ed to be completed by Summer 2017. Motorists can in Arbor, Century Trace, Champion Creek, Crossingscheon. he event begins at 10:30 a.m. Please call the expect delays and should allow extra time for travel. at Wolf Creek, Dillman Estates, Dunmoor Estates,Fire District, at 815-436-5335, by September 21 to Drivers are urged to pay close attention to laggers and Fairield Commons, Grande Park, Heritage Meadows,register. More information. signs in the work zones, obey the posted speed limits, Liberty Grove, he Ponds, River Ridge, Shenandoah, and be on the alert for workers and equipment. he Streams, Vintage Harvest, and Winding Creek.2016 General Election Early Voting Work will soon be underway in Patriot Square. Infor‐

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Kendall Weekly Times 7mational signs are posted. To check on construction Montgomery Newsstatus or report a problem, visitwww.metronetinc.com/construction or to ind out Fall Cleanup Service in Montgomery Presentation on September 13thwhen the MetroNet network will reach your neighbor‐hood, visit www.metronetinc.com/plainield or call Republic Services will provide a free Fall Cleanup ser‐ At 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, September 13th, the Village779-252-1111. More information vice in Montgomery on each household's regularly of Montgomery will host a free program called \"Sir scheduled trash pickup day during the week of Winston Churchill: he Greatest Statesman of theChat with the Chiefs September 26th. On the regular pickup day that week, Twentieth Century\" at the Montgomery Village Hall, residents may discard unlimited amounts of trash, 200 N. River Street.On Wednesday, October 26, 2016, at 7 p.m., join Chief yard waste, furniture, appliances and up to four tiresRiddle of the Plainield Fire District, Chief Veseling of (no rims). All trash must be placed in cans, bags or Daniel Myers, a popular speaker who served as Execu‐the Oswego Fire District, and Chief Konopek of the boxes (not to exceed 50 pounds each) and set in an or‐ tive Director of he Churchill Centre from 2003-2008,Plainield Police Department for Chat with the Chiefs ganized manner at the curb. Brush must be securely will provide a multi-media presentation that includesat the Plainield Fire District Headquarters. Attendees tied in a bundle and cannot exceed 4 feet in length and photos and audio excerpts of Churchill's speech. It iswill learn more about the happenings within the Plain‐ 2 feet in diameter. Piles of loose trash, electronics, de‐ an amazing overview of Churchill and his many pub‐ield Fire and Ambulance Departments, the Oswego molition material, concrete, metal poles, liquids and lished exploits that will illuminate, entertain and pos‐Fire Department, the Plainield Police Department, hazardous waste will not be accepted. No stickers are sibly amuse the audience.and the Plainield Emergency Management Agency. required! his is an excellent opportunity to clean out basements, garages and yards without incurring addi‐ he event is free and open to all ages.Now on Display at Village Hall tional disposal costs. he monthly Senior Lunch and activity for 55+ will be‐When visiting Village Hall, be sure to check out the Please note that items must be at the curb prior to gin at 11:00 a.m. after the presentation. here is a $4Historical Society's summer themed exhibit. Many 6:00 a.m., as crews will not return to pick up items cost for the lunch and pre-registration by Septemberthanks to Sue Hasenyager and the Plainield Historical that are placed out later. his service is for Village of 6th is required for the lunch.Society for setting up and sharing this collection of Montgomery residential addresses only (not business‐photos and artifacts! es or unincorporated areas such as Boulder Hill). For additional information on this event, please call the Montgomery Village Hall at (630) 896-8080 ext. If you have any questions regarding the Fall Cleanup 9023. or any other Public Works services, please call the Montgomery Public Works Department at Fall Cleanup Service in Montgomery 630-896-9241. Republic Services will provide a free Fall Cleanup ser‐ Montgomery to Host Winston Churchill vice in Montgomery on each household's regularly scheduled trash pickup day during the week of

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Kendall Weekly Times 9September 26th. On the regular pickup day that week, Aurora Newsresidents may discard unlimited amounts of trash,yard waste, furniture, appliances and up to four tires Nominate Trees Of Significance To 22, 2016, during regular gallery hours, noon to 4 p.m.,(no rims). All trash must be placed in cans, bags or Aurora's Heritage Tree Registry Wednesday through Saturday.boxes (not to exceed 50 pounds each) and set in an or‐ganized manner at the curb. Brush must be securely AURORA, IL - In an effort to enhance public pride, he Midwest Collage Society, a regional affiliate of thetied in a bundle and cannot exceed 4 feet in length and tree preservation efforts, National Collage Society founded in 2003, promotes2 feet in diameter. Piles of loose trash, electronics, de‐ and awareness of the beneits of trees, the City of Au‐ collage as ine art, exhibiting three or more times permolition material, concrete, metal poles, liquids and rora's Tree Board is accepting nominations for 2016 year at galleries across the Chicago metropolitan area.hazardous waste will not be accepted. No stickers are inductees to the Heritage Tree Registry. he Midwest Collage Society boasts more than 60required! his is an excellent opportunity to clean out members from Chicagoland and northwest Indiana,basements, garages and yards without incurring addi‐ he Historic Tree Registry is a voluntary program that and includes both formally trained graduates and thetional disposal costs. honors and recognizes those trees that add to the val‐ self-taught. ue, aesthetics and character of Aurora neighborhoods.Please note that items must be at the curb prior to Artists who will be exhibiting work include Nancy6:00 a.m., as crews will not return to pick up items Trees can be nominated by Aurora's Tree Board, the Castner, Nancy Staszak, June Fuerstenhaefer, Elainethat are placed out later. his service is for Village of Preservation Commission, City department heads, in‐ Rath, Cherie Denton, Barb Boland, Mary Yezek, PatMontgomery residential addresses only (not business‐ dividuals and community groups through Friday, Sept. Pope, LuEllen Joy Giera, Melinda VanDril-Beer,es or unincorporated areas such as Boulder Hill). 30, 2016. Turkan Ildekmirci, Joan Lucht, Marge Boyd, Jerri Reimann, Tania Blanco, Margi Hafer, DonnaIf you have any questions regarding the Fall Cleanup To be considered for recognition as a Heritage Tree, a Johnston, Maureen Gasek, Cindy Hughes, Gale C.or any other Public Works services, please call the tree must be at least 50 years old and meet minimum Vance, Kathy Schoenauer, Dee De Schneider, LauraMontgomery Public Works Department at size requirements. In addition, the tree must have Lein-Svencner, Fabra DiPaolo, Margaret630-896-9241. some other signiicance, for example: trees listed on Swedzikowski, Rose Kostan-Schwartz, Meg Guttman, state or national registries, trees associated with an Teresa Cash, Karen Sako and Mary Alice DeRose. historic event or person, trees planted for Arbor Day or in memory of an individual or event, trees that pro‐ Admission is free to the reception and during regular vide a unique habitat for wildlife, trees of a unique or gallery hours. rare species, or simply trees or groves of trees with in‐ comparable aesthetic qualities. Donate School Supplies, Adopt A Pet Trees selected for honors will receive a letter and cer‐ AURORA, IL - his fall, Aurora Animal Control and tiicate and will be entered into the registry and added Care (AACC) is helping to send students back to school to the City's Geographic Information System to help and pets to their forever homes with a new adoption protect them from changes in infrastructure, con‐ special. struction and property ownership. However, the pro‐ gram is voluntary and non-binding, and there are no From now through September 30 at AACC, donate $5 additional requirements for the preservation of trees in school supplies and get a 50 percent discount on on the registry. adoption fees for your new furry friend. Nominations should be emailed to Bill Chinetti at Adoption fees for a dog or cat are typically $90 and [email protected] by Friday, September 30 cover initial vaccinations, microchipping, spay or for consideration. Include the location of the tree, neuter, and City registration tags. With a school sup‐ photos, and any additional information relating to the ply donation, adoptive families can bring home their tree's signiicance, for example, historical documenta‐ new dog or cat for just $45. tion or a written history of the tree. All school supplies will be donated to Aurora schools. Nominations will be evaluated by the Tree Board in the fall. Trees recommended for the Heritage Tree Adoption hours at AACC are noon to 4:30 p.m. Mon‐ Registry will be recognized during Arbor Day activities day through Saturday at the facility located at 600 S. on April 28, 2017. River Street, Aurora. For more information on adop‐ tion, including a complete list of requirements, con‐ For more information on the Tree Board, go to tact AACC at 630-256-3630 or visit www.aurora-il.org/ www.aurora-il.org/boards/tree_board.php. animalcontrol/adoption.php. 'The Collective Muse' Collage Exhibit Opens At Aurora Public Arts Commission AURORA, ILLINOIS - he Aurora Public Art Commis‐ sion and the Midwest Collage Society are proud to present he Collective Muse, an exhibit featuring the work of 30 collage artists. An opening reception will be held from 5 to 7:30 p.m. on Friday, August 19, in the third loor gallery of the Aurora Public Art Commission, in the David L. Pierce Art and History Center, 20 E. Downer Place, Aurora. he Collective Muse will be on display until October

10 Kendall Weekly TimesCity Of Yorkville News 8:00 am - 4:30 pm.* Refer to the assigned pickup dates table below. *Please note that if you do not pick up your sign dur‐ ing your assigned pickup week, your request will be cancelled. he signs requested will become available for others to purchase. You must resubmit a request form if you would still like to purchase. Kendall-Yorkville Explorer Post he Yorkville Police Department is excited to an‐ nounce their partnership with the Kendall County Sheriff's Office for the irst Kendall-Yorkville Police Ex‐ plorers Program. his program offers young adults (ages 15-20) a personal awareness of the criminal jus‐ tice system through training, practical experiences, competition, and other activities. Come out to the in‐ formational meeting being held at Yorkville High School, 797 Game Farm Rd on Tuesday, September 13th at 6 pm to learn more. Sod Laying and Lawn Seeding Restriction ExtensionStreet Name Sign How to Buy To conserve water during the hottest summer months,Sale lawn installation is prohibited during July and August. 1. Check out the Current Inventory list. his list is up‐ For 2016 this ban has been extended until Septemberhe City is selling a number of street signs that no dated at least every Monday. New signs will also be 18th as stated in an Emergency Proclamation by May‐longer comply with federal requirements which man‐ added as we replace signs: or Gary Golinski. his is because two of the City's wellsdate larger lettering and increased night time relectiv‐ Street Name Sign Sale Current Inventory are out of commission due to maintenance and repairsity. A number of these signs are brand new. In addition 2. Fill out the Street Name Sign Request Form avail‐ limiting the capacity of the City's overall water system.some are the standard green with white lettering while able online or at City Hall: Street Name Sign Sale Re‐ here are no impacts on any other normal watering re‐others are black and white. Signs are $10 each. If you quest Form. strictions. Feel free to call City Hall at 630-553-4350.have any questions regarding the sale please contact 3. City staff will contact you within 1 business day toNicole Kathman, Administrative Intern at conirm or deny the availability of your order. To view the Emergency Proclamation click on the link630-553-8565 or by email [email protected]. 4. Pick up and pay for your sign(s) the following Mon‐ below. day-Friday at City Hall, 800 Game Farm Road, from

Kendall Weekly Times 11Chicago Bears Report by TimFlowers.Chicago Bears drop the season opener 23- 14 to theTexans. Bears' offense looked good in the irst half.Holding the Texans front seven to no sacks and that'swith All Pro Bowl JJ Watts in the lineup. he offenseline held the Texans to no sacks in the irst half andCutler had two Touchdown passes in the irst half. 2ndhalf was another story thou as the Texans sacked Cut‐ler six times and held the Bears at bay in the 2nd halfscoring no points.On Defense the Bears did give up some long passesand Texans did gain over 100 yards on the Bears todayrushing. Front Seven did not get allot of pressure onthe Texans Quarterback Brock Oswieler who threw for234 yards and 2 scores.In the end for the irst week the Bears looked betterthan many experts thought there are many positivethings to draw from today's effort. he young OffenseLine played well together for the irst time . Yes theydid give up six sacks and the 2nd half showed the inex‐perience of this unit but when you look at the factthey are playing against one of the Best front seven inthe League they held their own. his unit will improvewith more reps and time together on the ield.On Defensive basic fundamentals were lacking in passcoverage but these things will improve as again we arelooking at a younger unit. Looking long term this losshas several silver linings so Bears fans don't hang youhead yet. Up next for the Bears is Kansas City Chiefs!

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Kendall Weekly Times 13Cubs Report By Dick KolfCubs come into this week with six games left to clinchthe NL Central . Cubs will inish with the Astros andthen will look to Cardinals to try and wrap up the Divi‐sion this week . his would be the earliest the Cubshave clinched a post season appearance since 1945 thelast time they went to the World Series.Cubs are showing signs of this long season with fa‐tigue which is typical when you play over 162 games.Looking at the Cardinals series the Cubs will send tothe hill Jake Arrietta, Kyle Hendricks and JasonHamel. Cubs pitching continue to lead the League asthe best staff and this should be a tune-up for the postseason in this series. Cubs have played well against theCards this season holding the season advantage inwins.Kris Bryant continues to chase the 40 home run markwith 37 going into the series he should continue hishot streak and help the Cubs close out this series witha sweep. So this week ahead for the Cubs the Cardsand the Brewers the cubs will wrap up the NL Centraland will have some time to continue to play for thepost season Home Field Advantage.

14 Kendall Weekly TimesSox Report by Kyle Veeder Sox continue to close the season dropping 2 of 3 to the Royals up next up is the Twins. Sox have been playing competitive Baseball the last month, but just lack that offense ire power to close out games. Yesterday's 2 to 0 loss is a perfect example Chris Sale pitches into the 8th and loses another game because of no run support. Sox need to make some moves in the off sea‐ son to address this or we will continue to just be a 500 ball club. Todd Frasier continues to seek another 50 home run season, Jose Abreu continues to rebound, and Chris Sale continues to hit the 16 game win marks. hese are Individual goals that as a team the Sox can use to build on for next year. Being so far out of the pennant race this team needs to ind something to work towards as they close out this season. Sox will be making several changes in the offseason and let's see what happens with the Front office situation. Up this week the Twins. On Campus Oswego High - Panthers defeated Joliet West 7 to 3 to go 3 and 0 on the season . Yorkville was defeated by Rochelle 18 to 14 in a hard contest Foxes are 1 and 2 on the season Oswego East set a school record by scoring 71 points against Joliet Central defeating them 71-0 the Wolves are rolling. he Wolves are now 3 and 0 on the season Plano- he Reapers lost a tough one to Herscher 25 to 8 the Reapers are 1 and 2 on the Season. West Aurora - he Blackhawks defeated East Aurora 55 to 6 to move to 3 and 0 on the season. he Tomcats fall to 0 and 3. Plainield South - Beat Plainield Central 14 to 12 the Cougars move to 2 and 1 on the season.

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Kendall Weekly Times 17Remembering 911Operation R&R (Rest & Recreation) has begun, and relaxation to our deployed military personnel and, ifSenior Services Associates is now accepting donations possible, to help out here at home too,\" said Jim Hillfor our second annual collection for the troops over‐ Commander of Plano American Legion Post #395. \"Weseas. are also seeking monetary donations to help defray the cost of shipping,\" he said.he Operation R&R collection is our agency's way ofcommemorating September 11th, Patriot's Day and \"It's quite possible,\" said Debbie Danitz, RSVP DirectorNational Day of Service and Remembrance as a part‐ at Senior Services, \"that the collections could exceedner of National Service. Operation R&R is a campaign the money we will raise to help ship the items. So, inthat is jointly sponsored by Senior Services/Retired & that case, we plan to ship the smaller items overseas,Senior Volunteer Program (Kane, Kendall and McHen‐ and then to donate any large sports equipment to ourry Counties) and Plano American Legion Leon Burson local Toys or Tot's campaign, in time for the holidayPost #395. Items will be collected and sent to military season. We have tried to consider every scenario, topersonnel overseas. help us succeed in thanking our service men and wom‐ en for their service to our country, in honor ofLast year's collection was a great success with an en‐ Patriot's Day, and to also be sure that every item do‐tire pick-up truck being illed with 323 items, nated, and every dollar donated is used in the spirit ofbaseballs, softballs, baseball bats, mitts, footballs, and this National Day of Service and Remembrance.\"assorted other sports gear, along with $633.00 in cashdonations. Donations will be accepted through the end of October at Senior Services Associates, 908 Game Farm Road,hroughout the months of September and October, we Yorkville IL 60560, and at the Plano American Legion,will be collecting a wide assortment of items. In addi‐ 510 E Dearborn St, Plano, IL 60545 through Octobertion to new and gently used baseballs, ball mitts, soft‐ 31st.balls and other sports balls, we will also collect enter‐tainment items like; magazines, and DVDs (movies For more information on this collection campaign,and TV series), hygiene items like; baby wipes, deodor‐ contact Barbara Nadeau, RSVP Coordinator at Seniorant, toothpaste and toothbrushes, etc. Food items Services Associates, 630-553-5777.like; beef jerky, powdered drink mixes, granola bars,jars of peanuts, Pringles, gum, hard candy and otherdry snacks. Our intent is to then ship the donateditems to Military personnel stationed overseas. \"heObjective of Operation R&R is to bring some rest and

18 Kendall Weekly TimesThe Kendall County the third Monday ofRepublican Central each month atCommittee Kennedy Pointe Restaurant and Pubproudly hosts our in Bristol, IL.2016 President Reagan Day Dinner (subject to change)hursday, October 20th5:30 Reception; 6:30 DinnerKeynote Speakers:Congressman Randy Hultgren (14th District)Comptroller Leslie Munger (State of Illinois)Whitetail Ridge Golf Club Vote Nov 8,20167671 Clubhouse DriveYorkville, IL 60560vistit then on the web for more information atwww.kendallgop.comCentral CommitteeMeetingOur regularmeetings are held on

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Kendall Weekly Times 21 It's time to plan the Oswegoland Optimist Pumpkin stores. he children (and many adults) do come in cos‐ pumpkins! Any Business/Club/Organization/Individu‐Races! As the Chairman of this event this year, I am so tume so to get the adults in to the stores and drive al Adult who wants to race a pumpkin can make a do‐excited to share with you our proposal. We are hoping traffic, we would like to do a trick or treat this year. nation of $25 to enter the race! Official Rulesto get all of you involved and make this the biggest 2. We also want to pass out lyers/coupons forevent to date! his is our 6th year and we are looking your stores. So, upon registration, we would be happy he Oswegoland Optimist Club appreciates your sup‐to hold the races in the same location as we have in to provide any marketing materials/lyers/coupons for port in this really fun community event. We thank youthe past - Jackson & Main Streets. We are planning a each entrant again to promote and get your name in for your continued partnership as we promote OswegoChili Cookoff that will be held behind the Oswego Cy‐ front of the racers. and the great community we all are a part of! Pleaseclery (thank you, Art!) sponsored by the Oswego Pres‐ 3. Sponsorships - We would love to have you help let me know by October 5, 2016, if you do plan to par‐byterian Youth Group. Proceeds from their cookoff sponsor event. We have several categories: ticipate in sponsorships, racing and/or trick or treat‐will help to fund their youth missions and any of the Event Sponsor $500 ing.Optimist Club inancial proceeds with go toward our Starting Line Sponsor - ($100) hank you!scholarship fund. We would love to have all of you Finish Line Sponsor - ($100)partner with us so I would like to outline the Pumpkin Patch Sponsor - ($100) Sandy Tartolfollowing: Anticipated Road Sponsors - $50 Pumpkin Race Chairman [email protected] 1. We are looking to have a trick or treat in your For any and all Sponsors, we will have signs made up 630.749.8693 to ensure the proper visibility. 4. Racing Pumpkins - But most of all we want racing

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