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Geneva Lions: Free hearing screening will be provided by the Illinois Lions Foundation Hearing Screening bus from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 25 at the corner of James and Third Streets in Geneva. The bus is sponsored by the Geneva Lions Club as part of their year round community service in sight and sound projects, to help protect the hearing of the public by early alert measures. Anyone 18 and older, and minors, age 10 to 17 accompanied by a parent, are encouraged to come. Individuals found to have potential problems will be referred to an audiologist for further attention.
The bus is staffed by an audiology technician. No advance signup is required. The screening test takes approximately 20 minutes. For details, call (630) 262-8311.
In addition to sponsorship of the hearing screening bus, the Geneva Lions operate a hearing aid recycling program. Hearing aids collected in the community are sent to the Illinois Lions Foundation, which refurbishes them in conjunction with an audiologist. Donations of hearing aids may be dropped off in any of the approximately 20 Lions Club eyeglass/hearing aid recycling boxes located in various places in Geneva and St. Charles. To find the location of a convenient recycling box, visit www.genevalionsclub.org.
Individuals in need who are hearing impaired can access refurbished hearing aids by obtaining a referral from one of the many local social service organizations. That organization will then contact the Geneva Lions Club, which covers the cost of providing the hearing aid.
Kane County Audubon Society: The public is invited to programs and activities of the Kane County Audubon Society. At 8 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 27, join the bird walk at LeRoy Oakes Kane County Forest Preserve. They will be looking for fall migrants and possibly early winter arrivals. LeRoy Oakes is at 37W370 Dean St., St. Charles. For information, call Tim Balassie at (630) 513-7345 or visit kanecountyaudubon.org.
NAMI: The National Alliance on Mental Illness-DeKalb, Southern Kane and Kendall Counties Inc. will hold a general meeting from 9:30 to 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 4 in the Dunlevy-Walsh room at Provena Behavioral Health Care, Aurora. The public is invited. Area legislators and area agencies affected by recent cuts in service for mental health will address these issues. Light refreshments will be available. For information, call Suzanne Deuchler, at (630) 896-5844.
Elburn Bunco: Every year, Elburn Bunco for Breast Cancer works toward educating women about breast health as well as donating our profits to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
In the past 4 years, the organization has donated more than $50,000 to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. This fight is made possible by the generous support of people like you.
The fifth annual Bunco for Breast Cancer will be held on Sunday, Oct. 5 at Lions Park in Elburn with sessions at 1 and 6 p.m. Become a "Pink Ribbon Sponsor" and donate a raffle or door prize with program recognition. Become a "Breast Cancer Awareness Partner" for $100 and have your name listed in the program, along with recognition as a table sponsor. This donation will help us underwrite the event cost and expenses. "Celebrate a Survivor" who continues to inspire or in memory of a loved one who you wish to honor and remember fondly. Indicate your wishes along with your donation. For information or to donate items, call Debbie Homesley at (630) 365-2164 or (630) 615-9708 or visit www.elburnherald.com/pdf/bunco_mailer_2008.pdf.
Zonta Club: Looking for some fellowship and networking opportunities with professional women in your community? The Zonta Club of St. Charles-Geneva-Batavia is a local organization of professional women working to improve the status of women in the area. The next meeting will be Tuesday, Oct. 7 at Prairie Landing Golf Club, Route 38 and Kautz Road in West Chicago. Networking begins at 5:30 p.m. with dinner at 6:30 p.m. Dinner costs $25. Reservations must be called in to Christie Plotzke by Sept. 30 at (847) 931-2292. For information about Zonta, contact Bobbie Gerbrecht, club president, at bobbie@bobbiegrayson.com or (630) 879-7889.
Fox Valley Woodworkers: Fox Valley Woodworkers Club Inc. meets from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. on the first Tuesday of each month at Bethany Lutheran Church, 8 S. Lincoln Ave., Batavia. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. The next meeting will be Oct. 7. Club member Rich Rossio, an expert turner and retired teacher, will present "New Turning Tricks for Turners New & Old." Learn some neat new ideas and techniques from one of the area's best turning instructors and longtime turner. The club has been known as a gathering place for woodworking enthusiasts of all ages and levels of experience since 1984. For details, visit www.fvwwc.org.
Fox Valley Newcomers and Neighbors: Join the Fox Valley Newcomers and Neighbors as they welcome the fall season during their October luncheon on Wednesday, Oct. 15 at Wildwood restaurant, 477 S. Third St., Geneva. The social hour commences at 11:30 a.m. with lunch at noon, followed at 1:30 p. m. with a presentation by Kathleen Newhouse, owner of Park Place Interiors, on "Accessorizing with Style," a workshop on how well-placed accessories can change your home.
The luncheon begins with a field green salad, followed by your choice of a chicken salad croissant with all white meat chicken, blended with granny smith apples, sun-dried cherries and toasted almonds on an all butter croissant served with fresh fruit and homemade chips; classic Caesar salad with salmon; portobello quesadillas with sliced portobello mushrooms placed between two flour tortillas grilled with artichokes, roasted red peppers and spinach and herb goat cheese or crab cakes, a combination of lump crabmeat and sweet shrimp, blended with red peppers, scallions and seasoned bread crumbs served over crispy shoestring potatoes and a Dijon mustard sauce with a dessert of raspberry tiramisu and your choice of coffee, iced tea or soda. The cost is $20. Deadline for payment is Wednesday, Oct. 8. For information, call Denise at (630) 740-4215.
Batavia Bunco for Breast Cancer: The Batavia Bunco for Breast Cancer Committee is once again hosting a night of rolling the dice. The fourth annual fundraiser will be held on Friday, Oct. 17. Last year, the event raised more than $13,000 for breast cancer research. Because of the increasing interest in the event, it has been moved from Riverview Banquets to the Lincoln Inn, 1345 S. Batavia Ave, Batavia. The fundraiser hosted 250 ladies last year. This year attendance is limited to 200, so buy your tickets early. Participants will get three rounds of bunco, appetizers, goody bags and a chance to win door prizes for a $25 entry fee. There will also be a cash bar, silent auction, and a Chinese raffle. New this year is a quilt raffle. The "New Bees" quilting circle in Batavia have created a breast cancer quilt for our fundraiser. The quilt is on display at Sue's Family Hair in Batavia. Raffle tickets are $5 each.
The night of the event doors will open at 5 p.m., and games will start at 6:15 p.m. There will be an hour of appetizers which will give our attendees time to preview the silent auction items and Chinese raffle prizes. Tickets can be purchased at Sue's Family Hair Co., 139 S. Batavia Ave., or by contacting Sue Schmidt at bataviabfbc@comcast.net. The fundraiser is in need of donations for the silent auction, raffle prizes, door prizes and goody bag items. Donations are being accepted by Mike Burke at (630) 879-5641, Diane Anderson at (630) 879-8937 or at bataviabfbc@comcast.net.
Batavia Mothers' Club: The Batavia Mothers' Club Foundation will host its annual Arts and Craft Show from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 18 at the Mooseheart Fieldhouse, on Route 31 on the Batavia/North Aurora border. The show will include more than 100 artisans featuring handmade fine art, glass, photography, quilting, woodwork and floral items. Admission is $3.
The Arts and Craft Show also boasts one of the largest bake sales in the area, featuring a wide selection of cakes, pies, cookies, breads and more, plus a limited supply of the winning brownies from this year's Brownie Bake-Off. The best brownies will be chosen by some of Batavia's very own local officials at the new Limestone coffee shop in downtown Batavia and will be available for purchase at the craft show. Proceeds from the show are distributed to local charities whose work improves the lives of children, mothers and families in the Fox Valley community. For details, visit bataviamothersclub.org or call (630) 748-1501.
The Batavia Mothers' Club Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for children in the Fox Valley area. Each year, the club donates more than $25,000 to local charities, including the Batavia Clothes Closet and the Batavia Interfaith Food Pantry, whose activities support this mission.
Illinois State Genealogical Society: The Illinois State Genealogical Society will celebrate 40 years as a society with a conference, "40 Years of Discovery - Portals to the Future," on Saturday, Oct. 18 at the Fox Valley University and Business Center on the campus of Elgin Community College, 1700 Spartan Drive, Elgin. Featured speakers will be: Beau Sharbrough, product manager for MyFamily.com and founder of the Web site, the GENTECH Web site and the Lexicon Working Group; Lou Szucs, currently executive editor and vice president of community relations for Ancestry.com and author of "They Became Americans: Chicago and Cook County Sources," and D. Joshua Taylor, a nationally recognized genealogical author, lecturer and researcher who is currently the Research Services Coordinator at the New England Historic Genealogical Society.
Find out how to access the web effectively and efficiently, document your sources, get organized using MSWord tools, scan documents and access the new Cook County vital records Web site.
Register early for the basic and intermediate hands-on computer laboratory presentations targeting online genealogical research. For individual genealogical consultations schedule your appointment at the registration desk upon arrival Oct. 18. For information, visit www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ilsgs/ or e-mail isgsconference@sbcglobal.net or call (847) 695-5893.
Pottawatomie Garden Club: The Pottawatomie Garden Club ends its 80th year celebration with a luncheon on Monday, Oct. 27 at Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 1145 N. Fifth Ave. (Route 25) in St. Charles. Dee Gatins, luncheon chairwoman, has chosen an anniversary theme. Tables will be decorated with items pertaining to an anniversary year. New and honorary members will be recognized and landscape commendation awards will be given to local businesses by Pat Driessen and Judy Price. Annette and Craig MacLeon, owners of The Pure Gardener in Geneva, will present fall decorating tips. 2009 officers will be presented and 2008 officers and chairpersons recognized. Ruthie Callard, chairwoman of the 80th celebration, will have a surprise ending.
Girl Scouts-Fox Valley Council: The Girl Scouts-Fox Valley Council is currently seeking sponsors, advertisers and auction item donations for the 14th annual Holiday Harvest Dinner Auction at 6 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 15 at Piper's Banquets in Aurora. The theme for this year's Holiday Harvest is "Holiday Magic." Highlights of the evening will include a live and silent auction, cocktails, and sit-down dinner. Proceeds from this event underwrite the costs of many of the outstanding programs for Girl Scouts provided by the council. By supporting this event, individuals, businesses and organizations demonstrate their commitment to this youth development program for the girls in our communities. If you are unable to sponsor, advertise or donate auction items, mark your calendar to attend the evening or volunteer to help. For information on how you can participate in the Holiday Harvest "Holiday Magic" Dinner Auction, visit the Web site at www.fvgsc.org. You also may contact Jerre Henriksen at (630) 897-1565, ext. 117 or by e-mail at jerre@fvgsc.org.
Batavia American Legion Post: The Batavia American Legion Post 504 is looking for the public's help in updating its history files. They are looking for the names and photos of past commanders who served the years during the years from 1974 to 1982. They also would like any available photos of the following past commanders: James Sykora, 1922; Glenn S. Crane, 1924; Edmund T Lally, 1925; Carl L. Christensen, 1928; Eugene L. Benson, 1929; Adelbert Leifheit, 1934; and Merrill R. Benson, 1938.
Any and all information will be welcome. Call Don Nallenweg at (630) 406-9331.
Roosevelt-Aurora American Legion Post 84: The Veteran's Day Parade, sponsored by Roosevelt-Aurora American Legion Post 84, will step off at 10:15 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 11 at Benton and Water Streets in Aurora. The parade route will proceed North on Broadway to Downer Place and west to the Grand Army of the Republic Memorial Hall. Included in this year's parade will be the Marmion Academy Flannigan Rifles, East Aurora High School NJROTC, the Chicago Highland Rifles, the Aurora Lamplighter Chorus and many veterans organizations.
The ceremony, "Honoring All Who Served," will begin at approximately 10:30 a.m. at the GAR Memorial Hall and conclude with a military rifle salute by local veteran's organizations at 11 a.m. For information, contact the Mayor's Office of Special Events at (630) 844-4731 or visit www.aurora-il.org and go to Special Events.