Glen Ellyn District 41 BOE Meeting 4/9/2018
Eid ul Fitr in Glen Ellyn, IL
Eid ul Fitr at Masjid Baetul Jaamay, Glen Ellyn, IL
New station for the Glen Ellyn Police Department
Glen Ellyn Police Chief Philip Norton talks about the excitement over the village's new police station.
Masroor Academy- Ahmadiyya Muslim Elementary School Baet ul Jaamay Glen Ellyn IL USA
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Glen Ellyn MABAS Div 12 - 2-Alarm EMS box
Many players and spectators were transported to area hospital for possible CO poisoning while watching/playing a hockey game at the Center Ice Arena in Glen Ellyn. It's being reported that as many as 42 people were treated at the scene by paramedics.
Introductions: Anima-Glen Ellyn Children's Choir Performs Steal Away (Traditional)
Anima – Glen Ellyn’s Children’s Chorus is no stranger to the Chicago music scene. The choir regularly performs with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Grant Park Music Festival, and Lyric Opera of Chicago. Most recently, Anima joined us at WFMT for a live edition of Introductions. Anima presented a program in anticipation of their tour to Ireland and Scotland later this summer. Hear the full program and learn more at wfmt.com/introductions
2015 IHSA Boys Football Class 7A Championship Game: Glen Ellyn (Glenbard West) vs. Libertyville
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College of DuPage: Illinois Judiciary Branch Bicentennial Event
Kicking off a months-long tour celebrating the rich history of Illinois law, College of DuPage and Illinois state officials Sept. 21 officially launched a traveling exhibit chronicling the first 200 years of the Illinois Judiciary Branch.
The exhibit is one of several bicentennial activities sponsored by the Illinois Supreme Court Historic Preservation Commission to commemorate 200 years of the Illinois Judiciary Branch and showcase the contributions of the legal community to the history of Illinois.
Following an opening reception, College of DuPage President Dr. Ann Rondeau, Illinois Supreme Court Justice Robert R. Thomas, Supreme Court Historic Preservation Commissioner Kirk Dillard and other local officials held a ribbon cutting for the exhibit, which will remain on display through Friday, Oct. 26, in the College’s Student Service Center on the Glen Ellyn campus, 425 Fawell Blvd.
“We are pleased to have been chosen for the debut of this exhibit, which highlights the evolution of Illinois’ judicial system and its impact on the evolution of the state itself,” Dr. Rondeau said. “The College continues to help build upon that history with strong academic programming in the areas of Paralegal Studies and Criminal and Social Justice. I hope this exhibit inspires not only our students but community members and others who visit us to learn more about the beginnings of our great state.”
Illinois 6th Congressional District Democratic Candidate Forum // League of Women Voters Glen Ellyn
The Illinois 6th Congressional District Democratic Candidate Forum for the March 20, 2018 primary election was held on February 28, 2018 at Glenbard South High School.
Moderator: Jan Dorner (LWV Elmhurst)
Candidates: Sean Casten, Carole Cheney, Amanda Howland, Ryan Huffman, Kelly Mazeski, Becky Anderson Wilkins, Jennifer Zordani
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Glenbard West High School Distinguished Alumni Award Sept 2019
This is the video of Glenbard West High School's Second Annual Distinguished Alumni Award Ceremony. September 28, 2019.
Joe Carlton, class of 1946 is being honored for his dedication to Glenbard’s Football Story. He is the author of Glenbard West’s football program, As the Backs Go Tearing By.
Dr. John Clemens, class of 1967 is being honored for his work in medicine and public health. John has made numerous contributions to reducing suffering and promoting peace through the development, evaluation, and distribution of vaccines.
Hollis Webster, class of 1973 is being honored for her work as a jurist. In addition to practicing law, Hollis was a judge in DuPage county for many years until her retirement a few years ago. She now has her own arbitration firm in Chicago and takes on cases with large corporations.
“Chip” Hooper, class of 1980 is being honored for his work as a photographer and for his legacy in the music industry. He was a music industry agent, personally representing Phish and the Dave Matthews Band, and heading the Paradigm Talent Agency.
John Borg, class of 1982 is being honored for his amazing talent creating and designing pinball machines. He is, arguably, one of the best solid-state pinball designers of all time, designing Star Wars, Tales from the Crypt, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Guns N Roses, and The Munsters--just to name a few.
Jim Elliott, class of 1987 is being honored for his baseball pursuits as well as his career in medical and physical therapy practice and research. Jim is a global expert in whiplash injuries.
Sean Hayes, class of 1988 is being honored for his acting work in television, in movies, and on the stage. Among his accomplishments, Sean won a Primetime Emmy Award, four Screen Actors Guild Awards, and one American Comedy Award. He has also earned six Golden Globe nominations.
Maddi Bertrand, class of 2018 is being honored for her part in helping pass tobacco legislation, raising awareness regarding organ transplants, and her work with Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Chicago's Lurie Children's Hospital gave Maddi a Hope and Courage award for her advocacy efforts that helped change the legal age to buy tobacco products from 18 to 21 in Illinois.
Border Economic Development
Interview with the new head of McAllen Economic Development Corporation: Keith Patridge.
Wheaton Library by Wheaton Realtor Gregg Slapak
One of the nation's best. For more on what Wheaton has to offer, please visit and/or call Gregg: 630.456.4840
College of DuPage: Fifty Years of Stories– “Forest for the Trees” (Ep. 48)
Intensely focused on the college’s success, COD’s pioneering employees sense something big is happening, yet are unaware of the scope of the impact they are making.
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Celebrate College of DuPage’s 50th anniversary as seen and told by the people who have experienced this institution’s history. All year, weekly featured videos highlight personal memories, opinions and insights. Hear from people close to the college, past and present, sharing 50 Years of Stories.
On Dec. 4, 1965, DuPage County voters passed by a 2-to-1 margin a referendum to establish a junior college district. Nearly two years later, on Sept. 25, 1967, College of DuPage opened its doors for the first time, with the 273-acre Glen Ellyn site purchased in 1968. Since this time, the campus has continually evolved and grown into a modern, state-of-the-art institution that provides high-quality instruction to tens of thousands of students every year.
The community college district served by College of DuPage has grown significantly over the years. Originally formed from 10 high school districts, District 502 has become the most populous in Illinois, outside of Chicago. More than one million residents from all or part of 51 communities comprise today’s District 502, with boundaries encompassing significant parts of Cook and Will counties, as well as the majority of DuPage County.
In terms of enrollment, College of DuPage is the largest community college in the state of Illinois and the second largest college or university in the state after the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Since its humble beginnings in 1967, College of DuPage has grown in breadth and stature to take its place as one of the nation’s finest community colleges.
College of DuPage: Fifty Years of Stories– “Street Cred” (Ep. 47)
College of DuPage’s reputation goes viral, becoming well known in the community and the educational landscape stretching far beyond the borders of District 502.
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Celebrate College of DuPage’s 50th anniversary as seen and told by the people who have experienced this institution’s history. All year, weekly featured videos highlight personal memories, opinions and insights. Hear from people close to the college, past and present, sharing 50 Years of Stories.
On Dec. 4, 1965, DuPage County voters passed by a 2-to-1 margin a referendum to establish a junior college district. Nearly two years later, on Sept. 25, 1967, College of DuPage opened its doors for the first time, with the 273-acre Glen Ellyn site purchased in 1968. Since this time, the campus has continually evolved and grown into a modern, state-of-the-art institution that provides high-quality instruction to tens of thousands of students every year.
The community college district served by College of DuPage has grown significantly over the years. Originally formed from 10 high school districts, District 502 has become the most populous in Illinois, outside of Chicago. More than one million residents from all or part of 51 communities comprise today’s District 502, with boundaries encompassing significant parts of Cook and Will counties, as well as the majority of DuPage County.
In terms of enrollment, College of DuPage is the largest community college in the state of Illinois and the second largest college or university in the state after the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Since its humble beginnings in 1967, College of DuPage has grown in breadth and stature to take its place as one of the nation’s finest community colleges.
College of DuPage: Fifty Years of Stories– “Only the Best” (Ep. 28)
A nationwide search for top-notch educators is the first order of business for College of DuPage, and the applicants come from coast to coast.
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Celebrate College of DuPage’s 50th anniversary as seen and told by the people who have experienced this institution’s history. All year, weekly featured videos highlight personal memories, opinions and insights. Hear from people close to the college, past and present, sharing 50 Years of Stories.
On Dec. 4, 1965, DuPage County voters passed by a 2-to-1 margin a referendum to establish a junior college district. Nearly two years later, on Sept. 25, 1967, College of DuPage opened its doors for the first time, with the 273-acre Glen Ellyn site purchased in 1968. Since this time, the campus has continually evolved and grown into a modern, state-of-the-art institution that provides high-quality instruction to tens of thousands of students every year.
The community college district served by College of DuPage has grown significantly over the years. Originally formed from 10 high school districts, District 502 has become the most populous in Illinois, outside of Chicago. More than one million residents from all or part of 51 communities comprise today’s District 502, with boundaries encompassing significant parts of Cook and Will counties, as well as the majority of DuPage County.
In terms of enrollment, College of DuPage is the largest community college in the state of Illinois and the second largest college or university in the state after the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
College of DuPage’s operating revenue is derived primarily from local taxes, tuition and fees, and state allocations. Special grants from state and federal sources may be acquired, and gifts and grants from foundations and private sources are accepted through the College of DuPage Foundation. College of DuPage is recognized by the Illinois Community College Board (ICCB) and governed by a locally elected seven-member Board of Trustees and one elected, non-voting student representative.
Since its humble beginnings in 1967, College of DuPage has grown in breadth and stature to take its place as one of the nation’s finest community colleges.
College of DuPage: Fifty Years of Stories– “Investing in the Future” (Ep. 46)
Retired faculty reflect and appreciate the enthusiastic support of new ideas, crediting the success of the college to an open-minded and forward-thinking Board of Trustees and administration.
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Celebrate College of DuPage’s 50th anniversary as seen and told by the people who have experienced this institution’s history. All year, weekly featured videos highlight personal memories, opinions and insights. Hear from people close to the college, past and present, sharing 50 Years of Stories.
On Dec. 4, 1965, DuPage County voters passed by a 2-to-1 margin a referendum to establish a junior college district. Nearly two years later, on Sept. 25, 1967, College of DuPage opened its doors for the first time, with the 273-acre Glen Ellyn site purchased in 1968. Since this time, the campus has continually evolved and grown into a modern, state-of-the-art institution that provides high-quality instruction to tens of thousands of students every year.
The community college district served by College of DuPage has grown significantly over the years. Originally formed from 10 high school districts, District 502 has become the most populous in Illinois, outside of Chicago. More than one million residents from all or part of 51 communities comprise today’s District 502, with boundaries encompassing significant parts of Cook and Will counties, as well as the majority of DuPage County.
In terms of enrollment, College of DuPage is the largest community college in the state of Illinois and the second largest college or university in the state after the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Since its humble beginnings in 1967, College of DuPage has grown in breadth and stature to take its place as one of the nation’s finest community colleges.
The Conservative Revolt Against Bruce Rauner
Following Gov. Bruce Rauner's decisions to sign taxpayer-funded abortion and sanctuary state legislation, conservative lawmakers and voters alike are abandoning their support for the first-term governor. On this edition of Illinois Rising, Dan Proft and Pat Hughes talk to state Sen. Kyle McCarter, R-Lebanon, about the prospects for a primary challenge to Rauner from someone on his right. Proft and Hughes also break down the results of a new study showing Illinois as one of the least desirable states in the country in which to do business. And they discuss the new primary challenger to House Minority Leader Jim Durkin.
College of DuPage: Fifty Years of Stories– “Every Little Bit Counts” (Ep. 22)
Providing affordable and accessible education has always been the responsibility of community colleges, but additional financial assistance is sometimes necessary. The College of DuPage Foundation has been committed to changing people’s lives through 50 years of support.
Celebrate College of DuPage’s 50th anniversary as seen and told by the people who have experienced this institution’s history. All year, weekly featured videos highlight personal memories, opinions and insights. Hear from people close to the college, past and present, sharing 50 Years of Stories.
On Dec. 4, 1965, DuPage County voters passed by a 2-to-1 margin a referendum to establish a junior college district. Nearly two years later, on Sept. 25, 1967, College of DuPage opened its doors for the first time, with the 273-acre Glen Ellyn site purchased in 1968. Since this time, the campus has continually evolved and grown into a modern, state-of-the-art institution that provides high-quality instruction to tens of thousands of students every year.
The community college district served by College of DuPage has grown significantly over the years. Originally formed from 10 high school districts, District 502 has become the most populous in Illinois, outside of Chicago. More than one million residents from all or part of 51 communities comprise today’s District 502, with boundaries encompassing significant parts of Cook and Will counties, as well as the majority of DuPage County.
In terms of enrollment, College of DuPage is the largest community college in the state of Illinois and the second largest college or university in the state after the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
College of DuPage’s operating revenue is derived primarily from local taxes, tuition and fees, and state allocations. Special grants from state and federal sources may be acquired, and gifts and grants from foundations and private sources are accepted through the College of DuPage Foundation. College of DuPage is recognized by the Illinois Community College Board (ICCB) and governed by a locally elected seven-member Board of Trustees and one elected, non-voting student representative.
Since its humble beginnings in 1967, College of DuPage has grown in breadth and stature to take its place as one of the nation’s finest community colleges.
2018 Candidate Forum: DuPage County Board Chairman // League of Women Voters Glen Ellyn 9/16/18
The LWV of Glen Ellyn hosts a candidate forum for DuPage County (Illinois) Board Chairman--prior to the 2018 midterm elections--at Glenbard South High School (9/16/18).
Candidates: Lynn LePlante & Dan Cronin
Moderator: Valerie Pelier (LWV Oak Park/River Forest)
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Aurora police officer makes a video
Aurora Police Officer Chris Weaver has gained a following on Facebook for lip-syncing to songs and making announcements from his squad car.