Articles filed under Huck, Sharon
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DuPage Rotary helps in Guatemala
Nov 6, 2021 11:13 PM - Local medical professionals from Wheaton's Spectrios Institute for Low Vision, assisted by volunteers from the Central DuPage Rotary, treated 535 patients in the mountain village of Chichicastenango, Guatemala during one week in early February.
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Celtic duo to perform at library
Nov 6, 2021 6:52 PM - You will not have to be Irish to enjoy tapping your feet to the Celtic jigs, reels and ballads to be performed next month at the Wheaton Public Library.
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Wheaton couple the face of Honest Abe, Mary Todd
Nov 6, 2021 4:12 PM - As the nation gears up to celebrate the bicentennial of Abraham Lincoln's birth, Wheaton's own "Mr. President and First Lady," Max and Donna Daniels, will find themselves wearing beaver top hats and hoop skirts in well over 200 appearances this year as Abe and Mary Lincoln.
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Wheaton's Grand Theater in good hands
Nov 6, 2021 3:14 PM - While Ray Shephardson may be accused of name dropping, the names he drops are impressive: Bob Hope, Ella Fitzgerald, Jerry Seinfield, Ray Charles.
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Conductor follows heart, mentors' urging and finds success at Lyric
Nov 6, 2021 2:12 PM - If Bill Billingham ever has to write an essay about "What I Did on My Summer Vacations," he could fill pages with his musical adventures.
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Class reunion a daunting task when class was on another continent
Nov 5, 2021 11:56 PM - Anyone who has organized a reunion, whether it be family or classmates, knows what a lot of work it is. For Sue Cosgrove of Wheaton, it was an especially daunting task as her school was in Europe and her former classmates are scattered throughout the world.
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Oral surgeon volunteers skills in Iraq
Nov 4, 2021 1:11 PM - Anyone who thinks Wheaton has had uncertain weather patterns lately should spend some time in Iraq with our armed forces. That is just what Dr. Greg Doerfler, a local dentist and Wheaton resident, did from late January to mid-May this year.
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Wheaton girl wins state, national honors for song
Nov 4, 2021 9:05 AM - When Gabriella "Gabby" Herrera, a second-grader at Wheaton's Longfellow School, decided to enter the National PTA's art program, it was because she wanted to win a medal.
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Teacher plans to pursue poetry after retirement
Nov 3, 2021 10:49 AM - The usual advice given to aspiring poets is, "Don't give up your day job." But Wheaton's award-winning poet Donna Pucciani is going to do just that.
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Spring will reveal Eagle Scout's contributions
Nov 3, 2021 10:38 AM - Brian Schlick, a senior at Wheaton North High School, was inducted into Boy Scout's highest rank of Eagle Scout March 2 in a ceremony at Gary United Methodist Church in Wheaton. Only about five percent of Boy Scouts attain this rank.
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