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Kids’ Stories Come To Life At The Library! (NIC)

When: Wednesday, May 15, 2013 – 11:00 AM – 11:45 AMWhere: Nichols Library The Contest – Monday, May 6 – Sunday, June 30Are you a young author entering 3rd – 5th grade next year? Write a story on the theme of traveling. It could be about a real trip you took once or a zany [...]

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Generations come together in Marmion’s ‘Joseph

The past, present and future come together in Marmion Academy’s spring musical, “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.” The cast includes Marmion alumni as well as future and current students. View full post on DailyHerald.com > Naperville

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Best bets: Illusions come to the Metropolis

The award-winning Spencer family magicians perform their spectacle-filled “Spencers Theatre of Illusion” this Sunday at the Metropolis Performing Arts Centre. If you’re more into golf, check out the Chicago Golf Show in Rosemont this weekend. Or get dolled up to celebrate the Oscars Sunday with Daily Herald film critic Dann Gire. View full post on [...]

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Let your inner child come out and play

Somewhere in each of us, perhaps deep inside, is a small child, just waiting to be set free. Our Ken Potts says the happiness we find in our lives ultimately may depend on how able we are to let this little kid “come out and play.” View full post on DailyHerald.com > Naperville

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Suburban Sikhs, non-Sikhs come together at two vigils

Members of the local Sikh community remembered the victims of Sunday’s shooting at a suburban Milwaukee temple during two candlelight vigils, in Palatine and Wheaton. In Wheaton, local Sikhs were joined by representatives of other major religions at an interfaith prayer service. “What has happened did not happen to a Sikh, a Hindu, a Muslim, [...]

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Josephy Academy Could Come to DuPage County

Josephy Academy Could Come to DuPage County When DuPage County's juvenile detention center closed in January, it opened the door for other possibilities. The county board is now considering leasing part of the building to a not-for-profit to use as an alternative school. NCTV17's Kevin Machak has the details. From: nctv17 Views: 0 0 ratings [...]

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