Hinsdale Magazine August 2022

Page 1

SERVING HINSDALE, BURR RIDGE & CLARENDON HILLS

HINSDALE’S FIRST MAGAZINE August/September 2022 $5 US

CELEBRATING AMERICANA

Hinsdale Personifies Spirit

+

HINSDALE CENTRAL STUDENTS EXCEL

THE WONDERS OF GIVING BACK

OAKBROOK CENTER CELEBRATES 60 YEARS


Weller Dental Welcomes Dr. Ayesha Sultan To Our Hinsdale Practice

Dr. Ayesha Sultan

Dr. Jeffrey Weller

BOTH DENTISTS ARE LICENSED AS A GENERAL DENTIST IN STATE OF ILLINOIS

Weller Dental Welcomes You To Your New Dental Home Providing Teen to Adult Comprehensive Dental Solutions Where You Are Treated Like Family! CALL TODAY!

WELLER DENTAL

COSMETIC | GENERAL | IMPLANT | RESTORATIVE

CHICAGO | 1050 N. STATE STREET | (312) 654-0606 HINSDALE | 920 N. YORK ROAD | (630) 654-2900

WWW.WELLERDENTAL.COM


CHICAGO

I

ADDISON

I

H I G H L A N D PA R K

I

HINSDALE



Misty Copeland


PowerBid Approval (the “Approval”) is contingent upon receipt of executed sales contract, an acceptable appraisal supporting value, valid hazard insurance policy, and a re-review of your financial condition. Guaranteed Rate reserves the right to revoke this Approval at any time if there is a change in your financial condition or credit history which would impair your ability to repay this obligation and/or if any information contained your application is untrue, incomplete or inaccurate. Receipt of an application does not represent an approval for financing or interest rate guarantee. Not all applicants will be approved for financing. Restrictions may apply, contact Guaranteed Rate for current rates and for more information. PowerBid Approval (the “Approval”) is contingent upon receipt of executed sales contract, an acceptable appraisal supporting value, valid hazard insurance policy, and a re-review of your financial condition. Guaranteed Rate reserves the right to revoke this Approval at any time if there is a change in your financial condition or credit history which would impair your ability to repay this obligation and/or if any information contained your application is untrue, incomplete or inaccurate. Receipt of an application does not represent an approval for financing or interest rate guarantee. Not all applicants will be approved for financing. Restrictions may apply, contact Guaranteed Rate for current rates and for more information.

Dan Gjeldum

SVP of Mortgage Lending

Dan Gjeldum

of435-0654 Mortgage Lending O:SVP (773) C: (312) 543-9692 rate.com/dan dan@rate.com O: (773) 435-0654 C: (312) 543-9692 14 W Hinsdale Ave., Unit A1 Hinsdale, IL 60521 rate.com/dan dan@rate.com 14 W Hinsdale Ave., Unit A1 Hinsdale, IL 60521

NMLS ID: 686529, LO#: AK - AK686529, AL - 71162, AZ - 1002309, CA - CA-DOC686529, CA - CA-DOC686529 - 413 0699, CO - 100514541, CT - LO-686529, DC - MLO686529, DE - MLO-686529, FL - LO25886 - MLD1102, FL - LO25928, GA - 66014, IA - 32671, ID - MLO-2080686529, IL - 031.0031282, IL - 031.0031282 - MB.0005932, IN - 41417, KS - LO.0038379, KY - MC707165, LA - Licensed, MA - MLO686529, MD - 686529, MI - 686529, MI - 686529 - FR-0018846 & SR-0018847, MN - MNMLO-686529, MN - MN-MLO-686529 - MN-MO-20526478, MO - 20244-MLO, MT - 686529, MT - 686529 - 2611, NC - I-186207, ND - NDMLO686529, NJ - Licensed, OH - MLO-OH.686529, PA - 71774, SC - MLO - 686529, SD - MLO.09290, TN - 185702, TX Licensed, VA - MLO-40998VA, WA -ID: MLO-686529, WIAK - 686529, WY - 7711 Guaranteed Rate Inc.;CANMLS #2611; For licensing information visit HousingDC Lender. Conditions apply AK - Lic#AK2611 AL -- Lic# 21566FL AZ- -LO25928, 14811 GA NMLS 686529, LO#: - AK686529, AL - 71162, AZ - 1002309, - CA-DOC686529, CA - CA-DOC686529 - 413nmlsconsumeraccess.org. 0699, CO - 100514541, CTEqual - LO-686529, - MLO686529, DEmay - MLO-686529, FL - LO25886 MLD1102, N. Kierland Blvd., Ste. 100, AZ, 85254, Banker #090707 CA - LicensedINby the Department of Financial under the California Lending Act CO -- Regulated by&the Division of Real - 66014, IA - 32671, ID -Scottsdale, MLO-2080686529, IL -Mortgage 031.0031282, IL -License 031.0031282 - MB.0005932, - 41417, KS - LO.0038379, KY - Protection MC707165,and LA -Innovation Licensed, MA - MLO686529, MDResidential - 686529, Mortgage MI - 686529, MI - 686529 FR-0018846 SR-0018847, MN - MNEstate, (866)-934-7283 - Lic #17196 DC - MN-MO-20526478, Lic #MLB2611 DE - Lic FL - Lic# MT MLD1102 GA -MT Residential #20973 IA - Lic #2005-0132 - Guaranteed Rate, Inc. Lic #MBL-5827 IL - Residential MortgageSDLicensee - IDFPR,TN122 South TX MLO-686529, MN -CT MN-MLO-686529 MO# -9436 20244-MLO, - 686529, - 686529Mortgage - 2611, NCLicensee - I-186207, ND - NDMLO686529, NJ -ID Licensed, OH - MLO-OH.686529, PA - 71774, SC - MLO - 686529, - MLO.09290, - 185702, Michigan Avenue, 1900, Chicago, 60603,WI 312-793-3000, Ravenswood Ave., Chicago, IL 60613 IN - Lic #11060 & #10332 KS - Licensed Mortgage Company - Guaranteed - License #MC.0001530 KY -21566 Mortgage Licensed, VA -Suite MLO-40998VA, WA -Illinois, MLO-686529, - 686529, WY3940 - 7711N.Guaranteed Rate Inc.; NMLS #2611; For#MB.0005932 licensing information visit nmlsconsumeraccess.org. Equal Housing Lender. ConditionsRate, mayInc. apply AK - Lic#AK2611 AL - Lic# AZ - 14811 Company Lic #MC20335 LA 100, - Lic #2866 MA - Guaranteed Rate, Inc.Banker - Mortgage Lender & Mortgage Broker License MC2611 MDof- Lic #13181Protection MI - Lic #FR0018846 & SR0018847 - Not anResidential offer for a rate lock agreement MOCO- Guaranteed Rate # 14-1744-A N. Kierland Blvd., Ste. Scottsdale, AZ, 85254, Mortgage License #090707 CA - Licensed by the Department Financial and Innovation under theMN California Mortgage Lending Act - Regulated by theLicDivision of Real MT - Lic# 2611 NC - Lic #L-109803 ND#17196 - Lic #MB101818 NJ - Licensed in NJ: Licensed Mortgage Banker NJ Department of Banking & Insurance - MB 804160, 3940 N. Ravenswood IL 60613 - LicensedMortgage by the Pennsylvania Department of Estate, (866)-934-7283 CT - Lic DC - Lic #MLB2611 DE - Lic # 9436 FL - Lic# MLD1102 GA - -Residential Mortgage Licensee #20973 IAOH - Lic #2005-0132 ID - Guaranteed Rate,Ave., Inc. Chicago, Lic #MBL-5827 IL -PA Residential Licensee - IDFPR, 122 South Banking and Securities Lic #20371 - Lic #-MLS - 2611 SD - 312-793-3000, Lic# ML.049973940 TN - Lic TX - 3940 N Ravenswood, Chicago, IL 60613, VA - Guaranteed Rate,Mortgage Inc. - Licensed by Virginia State Corporation Commission, License KY # MC-3769 Michigan Avenue, Suite 1900, SC Chicago, Illinois, 60603, N. #109179 Ravenswood Ave., Chicago, IL 60613 #MB.0005932 IN(866)-934-7283 - Lic #11060 & #10332 KS - Licensed Company - Guaranteed Rate, Inc. - License #MC.0001530 - Mortgage WA - Company Lic #CL-2611 - Lic #27394BA 2611BR - Lic#2247 Rate, Inc. - Mortgage Lender & Mortgage Broker License MC2611 MD - Lic #13181 MI - Lic #FR0018846 & SR0018847 MN - Not an offer for a rate lock agreement MO - Guaranteed Rate Lic # 14-1744-A Lic WI #MC20335 LA - Lic&#2866 MAWY - Guaranteed MT - Lic# 2611 NC - Lic #L-109803 ND - Lic #MB101818 NJ - Licensed in NJ: Licensed Mortgage Banker - NJ Department of Banking & Insurance OH - MB 804160, 3940 N. Ravenswood Ave., Chicago, IL 60613 PA - Licensed by the Pennsylvania Department of Banking and Securities Lic #20371 SC - Lic #-MLS - 2611 SD - Lic# ML.04997 TN - Lic #109179 TX - 3940 N Ravenswood, Chicago, IL 60613, (866)-934-7283 VA - Guaranteed Rate, Inc. - Licensed by Virginia State Corporation Commission, License # MC-3769 WA - Lic #CL-2611 WI - Lic #27394BA & 2611BR WY - Lic#2247


Innovative Treatments for Hip and Knee Arthritis Committed to Excellence in Orthopaedic Surgical Care Dr. Justin LaReau, MD • Board Certified • Dual-Fellowship-Trained • Orthopaedic Surgeon specializing in: • Outpatient Joint Replacement • Minimally Invasive Hip and Knee Surgery • Robotic-Assisted Surgery • Anterior Approach Hip Replacement • Joint Preservation Surgery

For a consultation with Dr. LaReau to discuss your joint issues, visit www.justinlareaumd.com or call 630•323•6116 550 W. Ogden Avenue, Hinsdale IL 60521


LETTER from THE PUBLISHER

The Pursuit of Happiness July is a momentous month in the history of our country. Just 246 years ago, on July 4, 1776, the Congress of the then thirteen united states of America made a unanimous Declaration of Independence from Britain. It starts out with these words: “When, in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another….” “We hold these truths to be selfevident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. (no guarantee of happiness…just the pursuit of happiness). That to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.”

and abides by these simple truths, we can all get along. Speaking of pursuing happiness, we want to share an important, inspiring story about how Downers Grove native Cammi Granato got so good playing ice hockey as a girl, she won an Olympic Gold Medal and now is a high-level executive with a National Hockey League team, Vancouver Canucks. A woman succeeding in a traditional man’s arena. For Hinsdale Central High School’s Class of 2022, there is happiness in achievement. Hinsdale Magazine acknowledges their hard work in the classroom and on the athletic fields.

SERVING HINSDALE, BURR RIDGE & CLARENDON HILLS

HINSDALE’S FIRST MAGAZINE August/September 2022 $5 US

In other areas, happiness is giving back. You’ll read about the Barrett family in Hinsdale. They are but one example of the many who volunteer to help others in so many ways. Call it the wonder of giving back.

It goes on to say that if “any form of government becomes destructive to these ends, it is the right of the people to change it so that the original rights are to be maintained.”

People turned out in droves the Hinsdale July 4th parade because CELEBRATING we want something more than what AMERICANA much of the political class is giving Hinsdale Personifies Spirit us. We want something we can believe It took until September 17, 1787 for the in, something we can be happy about. + states to agree to ratify the Constitution The Hinsdale parade and Taste of Oak of the United States…11 years after the Brook fireworks this past weekend were Declaration of Independence. No computers, but a lot of moments of happiness for all of us as witnessed in the back and forth among a lot of people. pictures in this issue. HINSDALE CENTRAL STUDENTS EXCEL

THE WONDERS OF GIVING BACK

A lot has changed since then, and a lot is still changing, in terms of the roles men and women play in the family, and in society in general.

Some pursue happiness by shopping. Happily, one of the finest venues is right nearby. Oakbrook Center, is celebrating 60 years of making people happy.

Today, it is understood that the term “all men are created equal” refers to all people, men, women, of all races, of all creeds and a multiplicity of beliefs are created equal. It is a constant battle, and slowly and surely, true equality and fairness is the goal.

On Father’s Day, at the Drake Oak Brook, some 500 luxury vehicles and classics were on display and 2500 guests enjoyed looking at them, and hearing them roar. They also heard about how everyone came together to help people that need help during these times.

It is the nature of all humans to generally do what they believe is in their best interest. Who can really argue against the fact that as humans we have the right to life, the right to freedom and the right to pursue happiness? Freedom and having an equal chance to pursue our happiness is precious. As long as everyone understands 8

OAKBROOK CENTER CELEBRATES 60 YEARS

HinsdaleMag.com | HINSDALE MAGAZINE

We hope you enjoy this issue. Scott Jonlich Founder & Publisher sjonlich@hinsdalemag.com


Is leaving a well-planned legacy important to you? Is leaving a well-planned legacy important to you? We can help. Wepeople can help. Many delay establishing a thoughtful estate investment plan, thinking it doesn’t apply to them. Estate Is leaving well-planned important towithyou? investment planning isa about taking control of how yourlegacy assets are managed and distributed along deciding Manywill people delay establishing a thoughtful estate plan, thinking it doesn’t apply to them. Estate who handle these tasks when you are unable to investment do so. investment planning is about taking control of how your assets are managed and distributed along with deciding We can help. whoBarrett will handle these tasks Fargo when you are unable to doyou so. through the estate investment planning process through The Group of Wells Advisors can guide open understanding the basics, sharing values and We’ll assistEstate you in Manycommunication, people delay establishing a thoughtful estate investment plan,organizing thinking itdocuments. doesn’t apply to them. The Barrett Group of leaving Wells Fargo Advisors can youyour through the estate investment planning process through clearly defining what legacy means toguide you your and family. investment planning is aboutataking control of how assets are managed and distributed along with deciding open communication, understanding the basics, sharing values and organizing documents. We’ll assist you in who will handle these tasks when you are unable to do so. clearly defining what leaving a legacy means to you and your family.

The Barrett Group of Wells Fargo Advisors

The Barrett Group of Wells Fargo Advisors can guide you through the estate investment planning process through The Group of Wells Fargothe Advisors openBarrett communication, understanding basics, sharing values and organizing documents. We’ll assist you in Dick Barrett Jessie Barrett, CFP® clearly defining what leaving a legacy means to you and your family. Managing Director – Investments Managing Director – Investments Dick Barrett Jessie Barrett, CFP® 111 South Lincoln Street, Suite 200 111 SouthDirector Lincoln Street, Suite 200 The Barrett Group of Wells Fargo Advisors Managing Director – Investments Managing – Investments

Hinsdale, IL 60521 Hinsdale, IL 60521 111 South Lincoln Street, Suite 200 111 South Lincoln Street, Suite 200 (630) 734-8910 (630) 734-8909 Hinsdale, IL 60521 Hinsdale, IL 60521 richard.barrett@wellsfargoadvisors.com jessie.barrett@wellsfargoadvisors.com Dick Barrett Jessie Barrett, CFP® (630) 734-8910 (630) 734-8909 www.barrettgroup.wfadv.com www.barrettgroup.wfadv.com Managing Director – Investments Managing Director – Investments richard.barrett@wellsfargoadvisors.com jessie.barrett@wellsfargoadvisors.com 111 South Lincoln Street, Suite 200 111 South Lincoln Street, Suite 200 www.barrettgroup.wfadv.com www.barrettgroup.wfadv.com Hinsdale, IL 60521NOT FDIC Insured / NO Bank Guarantee /Hinsdale, IL 60521 Investment and Insurance Products: MAY Lose Value (630) 734-8910 (630) 734-8909 Wells Fargo Advisors is not a legal or tax advisor. You should consult with your attorney, accountant and/or estate planner before taking any action. Investment and Insurance Products: NOT FDIC Insured / NO Bank Guarantee / MAY Lose Value jessie.barrett@wellsfargoadvisors.com Wells Fargo Advisors is a trade namerichard.barrett@wellsfargoadvisors.com used by Wells Fargo Clearing Services LLC, Member SIPC, a registered broker-dealer and non-bank affiliate of Wells Fargo & Company. Wells Fargo Advisors is not a legal or tax advisor. You should consult with your attorney, accountant and/or estate planner before taking any action. www.barrettgroup.wfadv.com www.barrettgroup.wfadv.com ©2021 Wells Fargo Clearing Services, LLC. All rights reserved. CAR-0221-00536 Wells Fargo Advisors is a trade name used by Wells Fargo Clearing Services LLC, Member SIPC, a registered broker-dealer and non-bank affiliate of Wells Fargo & Company. ©2021 Wells Fargo Clearing Services, LLC. All rights reserved. CAR-0221-00536

Investment and Insurance Products: NOT FDIC Insured / NO Bank Guarantee / MAY Lose Value

Wells Fargo Advisors is not a legal or tax advisor. You should consult with your attorney, accountant and/or estate planner before taking any action. Wells Fargo Advisors is a trade name used by Wells Fargo Clearing Services LLC, Member SIPC, a registered broker-dealer and non-bank affiliate of Wells Fargo & Company. ©2021 Wells Fargo Clearing Services, LLC. All rights reserved. CAR-0221-00536


CONTENTS | August/September 2022

16

8 PUBLISHER LETTER 16 COVER STORY

Hinsdale 4th of July Parade Returns

28 GIVING BACK

28

38 SPORTS SPOTLIGHT

Cammi Granato, First Lady of U.S. Women's Hockey

42 MUSIC Illinois Rock & Roll Museum on Route 66

46 HOTEL SPOTLIGHT

The Barretts of Hinsdale

Residence Inn

34 HIGH SCHOOL Hinsdale Central Athletic 2021-2022 Performance

36 HIGH SCHOOL Hinsdale Central Academic 2021-2022 Performance

42

48 MILESTONE Oakbrook Center Celebrates 60 Years

56 COMMUNITY SCENE

48

Father's Day Car Show at the Drake Hotel

Cover photo by Marcello Rodarte

No person, organization or publication can copy or re-produce the content in this magazine or any part of this publication without a written consent from the publisher. The publisher, authors, contributors and designers reserve their rights with regards to copyright of their work. Hinsdale Magazine, Inc. assumes no liability or responsibility for any inaccurate, delayed or incomplete information. The information contained about each individual, event or organization has been provided by such individual, event organizers or organization. The opinion expressed in each article is the opinion of its author and does not necessarily reflect the opinion of Hinsdale Magazine, Inc. Comments are welcome, but they should be on-topic and well-expressed. Copyright ©2022 Hinsdale Magazine, Inc. All rights reserved.

10

HinsdaleMag.com | HINSDALE MAGAZINE


FIRE, WATER… AND FURNITURE HOW CAN THESE 3 ELEMENTS TRANSFORM THE LOOK, FEEL, SOUND AND ENERGY OF YOUR OUTDOOR SPACE? FIRE FOR SOCIAL WARMTH The best outdoor restaurants understand that fire features can spark conversation, stir appetites, and create a warm social vibe. Bring that same energy to your own outdoor space with Wannemaker’s fire pits and bowls, as well as patio heaters and flameless outdoor candles. WATER FOR COOL SERENITY The right water feature is more than just beautiful; it can create an environment where calm and focus come naturally. Bring positive vibes to your outdoor oasis with birdbaths, fountains, ponds and other water features from Wannemaker’s. FURNITURE FOR EVERYDAY LUXURY Nothing shapes the experience of your outdoor space more than your furniture. Head to Wannemaker’s for premium collections from worldclass brands, including Berlin Gardens, NorthCape International, Winston, Hanamint, Patio Renaissance, Outdoor Interiors, Ebel, and Ow Lee. EXPLORE PATIO FURNITURE, DÉCOR AND OTHER ESSENTIAL OUTDOOR LIVING ELEMENTS AT WANNEMAKERS.COM

GROWING FAMILY TRADITIONS FOR OVER 50 YEARS.


FOUNDER & PUBLISHER

Scott Jonlich sjonlich@HinsdaleMag.com ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER

Anne Healy anne@hinsdalemag.com MANAGING EDITOR

#1 PERSONAL & PRIVATE CHEF SERVICE FOR IN-HOME MEALS FOR PICK-UP OR DELIVERY 2X A WEEK IN

HINSDALE

Larry Atseff larry@hinsdalemag.com ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN EDITOR

Julie Jonlich TRAVEL & LEISURE EDITOR

Kerrie Kennedy CONTRIBUTING EDITORS

Adam Andrzejewski Maureen Callahan Valerie Hardy Julie Jonlich GRAPHIC DESIGNER

Jennifer Frencl CREATIVE DEPARTMENT

Julia Sinogeikina Dennis Stromberg CONTRIBUTING WRITERS

Chuck Fieldman Kerrie Kennedy Emma Wolf FEATURE PHOTOGRAPHERS

Carolina Menapace Marcello Rodarte ADVERTISING SALES

Anne Healy Renee Lawrence ALL OF OUR FOOD IS 100 %

Gluten Free Dairy Free Non-GMO Auto-Immunue

graphics@HinsdaleMag.com

ALLERGEN FRIENDLY & ½ OUR FOOD IS PLANT-BASED!

ORDER ONLINE chefbeauskleankitchen.com 708.354.4844 26 CALENDAR AVE. LAGRANGE, IL 60525

12

HinsdaleMag.com | HINSDALE MAGAZINE

Hinsdale Magazine Group

700 Commerce Drive, Suite 5005, Oak Brook, IL 60523 630-655-3400 www.HinsdaleMag.com No person, organization or publication can copy or re-produce the content in this magazine or any part of this publication without a written consent from the publisher. The publisher, authors, contributors and designers reserve their rights with regards to copyright of their work. Hinsdale Magazine, Inc. assumes no liability or responsibility for any inaccurate, delayed or incomplete information. The information contained about each individual, event or organization has been provided by such individual, event organizers or organization. The opinion expressed in each article is the opinion of its author and does not necessarily reflect the opinion of Hinsdale Magazine, Inc. Comments are welcome, but they should be on-topic and well-expressed. Copyright ©2022 Hinsdale Magazine, Inc. All rights reserved.



Put some

Summer

in your smile!

PRE-OP

PRE-OP

IMMEDIATE POST-OP ACTUAL PATIENT. DENTISTRY BY DR. PETER HARNOIS, HINSDALE IL

2-WEEKS POST-OP

THIN. DURABLE. AFFORDABLE.

> Natural Looking Results in Only 2 Visits > No Removal of Sensitive Tooth Structure > Interest-Free Financing Available

Bioloase Epic LASER TEETH WHITENING

Painless. Quick. Effective. 60 minute treatment without sensitivity.

SPECIAL PRICE

450

$

REGULAR PRICE $750 Offer valid through 09/30/2022.

DR. HARNOIS IS INTERNATIONALLY KNOWN AS A SUPERIOR AESTHETIC DENTIST. HE LECTURES WORLDWIDE ON EMERGING NON-INVASIVE TECHNOLOGIES.

911 N. ELM, SUITE 230 | HINSDALE, IL | 630-323-4468 WWW.HINSDALEDENTISTRY.COM

Peter T. Harnois, DDS Michael J. Kowalczyk, DDS


WHY PATIENTS TRUST HINSDALE DENTISTRY AND DR. PETER HARNOIS FOR THEIR

SMILE MAKEOVERS

Hinsdale Dentistry transforms hundreds of smiles per year. Just why are so many patients choosing this practice for cosmetic dentistry? Because they know that Dr. Harnois is an esthetics expert—not just regionally, but internationally. Combine his authority with the top-tier technologies available at his practice, and the decision becomes crystal clear. Hinsdale Dentistry has long been setting a standard for comfortable patient care, with the aid of multiple dental lasers and the iTero digital scanner for digital impressions. These tools provide more comfortable, precise and efficient treatment and give patients of all ages a new understanding of dental care. Whether Hinsdale Dentistry’s patients are children receiving fillings prepared with a water laser and no painful shots, adults prepping teeth for crowns or veneers, or anxious patients hoping to whiten their teeth without sensitivity or to avoid traditional impressions, the practice’s minimally invasive technologies revolutionize their experience. Dr. Harnois’ mastery of these tools has led to him becoming a sought-out trainer for emerging dental technologies and techniques. He travels throughout North America teaching other doctors to provide similarly exceptional treatment, sharing his skills as a clinician and esthetics authority.

DR. HARNOIS’ INTERNATIONAL LECTURING As a clinical trainer and lecturer for The American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, the American Academy of Facial Esthetics, and DenMat, the manufacturer of Lumineers, Dr. Harnois provides handson training and education to dental and medical professionals across the country. He shares his philosophy that every patient deserves the most gentle and minimally invasive cosmetic and metal-free dental treatments with natural results, and enables other dentists to elevate their patient care. THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF COSMETIC DENTISTRY (AACD) Dr. Harnois is a 10-year member of the AACD, which is considered the highest body of knowledge of esthetic dentistry. He is also one of the main presenters at their annual educational symposium each year. THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF FACIAL ESTHETICS (AAFE) Dr. Harnois is the President of the Illinois American Academy of Facial Esthetics and trains dentists in Botox and dermal filler techniques. He is a nationally recognized leader in minimally invasive total facial esthetic techniques. Dr. Harnois has instructed thousands of healthcare

professionals through both lecture and hands-on courses and is an outstanding instructor who is known for his coherent and interactive style. DENMAT, LUMINEERS MANUFACTURER Dr. Harnois partners with DenMat to train other dentists in minimally invasive esthetics. He provides hands-on preparation and placement of minimally invasive, ultra-thin, highly esthetic veneers, and educates other dentists on smile design and case consultation and evaluation. He has also authored their educational platforms for the last four years. As an educational leader for current dental technologies and minimally invasive procedures, Dr. Harnois is able to truly transcend and provide patients with unparalleled dental care. If you’re interested in learning more about a noninvasive smile makeover or full mouth rehabilitation, reach out today to schedule a complimentary consultation. We are offering specials on Lumineers smile makeovers—reach out today to learn more!

911 N. ELM, SUITE 230 | HINSDALE, IL | 630-323-4468 | WWW.HINSDALEDENTISTRY.COM


Hinsdale Magazine | Cover Story

CELEBRATING AMERICA

Hinsdale Parade Embodies our Country’s Classic Parade History BY LARRY ATSEFF I PHOTOGRAPHY BY MARCELLO RODARTE

16

HinsdaleMag.com | HINSDALE MAGAZINE


T

his year’s Hinsdale Fourth of July Parade was the largest and best-attended in years.

We captured it for posterity in the pages that follow, and we think it is worth reflecting on why it was so refreshing, exuberant and just plain good old fun. First of all, we missed the parade. The pandemic has kept us from celebrating our nation’s birthday for too long. Absence makes the heart grow fonder. Secondly, more people and groups than usual wanted to participate. They wanted to remind us of their presence and what makes up our community. This year, 52 groups signed up. Virtually every aspect was represented. There were marching bands. There were several live bands on flat-bed trailers. There was a group of ladies who performed synchronized routines beautifully. There were little kids in wagons being pulled by moms and dads. At the other end of the scale, a happy clown on stilts was bigger than life.

There were kids handing out candy to watchers. There were kids in cars waving and laughing and getting smiles back. There were dignitaries from Hinsdale and other communities who wanted to greet you. Retired military acknowledged cheers as did men and women currently serving. There were men in authentic military garb from the past. All reminded us that freedom is not free. Our police and firemen with their lights flashing and sirens blaring reminded us how important they are in keeping us safe. The Hinsdale Library invited you to read more. The Swim Club was out in force, as were other civic organizations that make our communities what they are. Politicians running for office took the occasion to remind us who they were. The Shriners drove their wonderful scale models to everyone’s delight.

whole hour and a half. We have never seen so many parents and strollers in one place at one time. Moms and Dads wanted the kids to see a bit of authentic Americana. Why such an outpouring, especially this year? In our judgment, not only did we miss the parade, but we wanted and needed something positive to celebrate. We wanted to get out from under the weight of today’s problems. There is no more positive thing to celebrate than the birth of our nation. We sometimes take it too much for granted. With all of its problems, our country is still the one people want to come to. July 4th this year, in Hinsdale, was a welcome reminder. Next year, Hinsdale celebrates 150 years. That parade will be one to remember as well. ■

When the many American flags passed by, people stood up and cheered and saluted. A big crowd estimated at 20,000, showed up to watch…and stayed for the

HINSDALE MAGAZINE | HinsdaleMag.com

17


Hinsdale Magazine | Cover Story

18

HinsdaleMag.com | HINSDALE MAGAZINE


HINSDALE MAGAZINE | HinsdaleMag.com

19


Hinsdale Magazine | Cover Story

20

HinsdaleMag.com | HINSDALE MAGAZINE


HINSDALE MAGAZINE | HinsdaleMag.com

21


Hinsdale Magazine | Cover Story

22

HinsdaleMag.com | HINSDALE MAGAZINE


HINSDALE MAGAZINE | HinsdaleMag.com

23


630-323-7750

Your Home Is Where Our Heart Is Serving Our Neighbors Since 2004.

Plumbing • Electrical • Seasonal • Remodeling • Gutter Cleaning Basement Renovations • Screen Repairs • Lamp Repairs Small Engine Repairs for Lawn Mowers and Snow Blowers Clean Your Grill, Windows and Garages


DERM

CONSULT

Presented by CSC Dermatology Questions from the community answered by doctors

Q A:

: What is a dermal filler?

Dermal fillers restore facial volume to smooth skin lines and wrinkles as well as enhance areas like the lips, chin, or jawline. This is done with gel-like materials that dermatologists inject under the skin at different depths. Fillers are seemingly unlimited when it comes to applications. They can be used to lift cheekbones, improve hollowness of the facial skin in areas like the temples and under the eyes. Moreover, fillers can be used to treat areas like the neck and chest to restore skin health and diminish the appearance of finely wrinkled and thin skin. Lastly, fillers can also be used to rejuvenate the hands.

Q A:

: What is in a dermal filler?

Fillers are made with FDA approved substances injected beneath the skin. These include Hyaluronic Acid, Calcium Hydroxylapatite, and Poly-L-Lactic Acid. Poly-L-Lactic Acid also known as Sculptra is Dr. Steil’s favorite dermal filler. It is biocompatible, which makes it completely safe to use. It is a totally biodegradable synthetic substance,which means it dissolves. Lastly, it works by stimulating skin to rebuild the natural collagen resulting into smoother skin and greater volume. Almost 20 years ago, Dr. Steil learned from the best, Danny Vleggar, MD. He was a trained Poly-L-Lactic Acid Specialist who taught her how to apply the filler like an expert. For aging facial skin, Poly-L-Lactic Acid can add volume, structure, balance and lift. For younger patients, it can be used to improve facial symmetry.

Q A:

: Are fillers going to make my face look fake? “I have been injecting in Hinsdale for 20 years, and everyone says the same

Dr. Rachel Bognet

thing— I don’t want people to know and I want to look natural. At CSC, we will make your treatment look natural,” says Dr. Steil. The physicians at CSC Dermatology, Dr. Steil and Dr. Bognet, have a combined 30 years of experience treating patients with fillers. They both agree that the best results are when you don’t look like you’ve had a filler. To make this possible, CSC offers only the most professional opinions and treatment styles in all of their procedures. The bottom line— experience matters. “Sometimes a filler is not the solution,” says Bognet and “we tell the patient no. An overfilled face is not on our style.”

Q A:

Dr. Christina Steil

exact product and the number of syringes used. “We often layer products to achieve the best result so more than one type of product may be used during a treatment session,” says Dr. Steil.

Q A:

: How long will fillers last?

On average, fillers can last from six months to two plus years. After being injected, your body gradually and naturally absorbs filler particles. Factors that affect longevity include the product used, how much was injected, and where it was injected. Depending on your age and your goals, treatments are often repeated yearly.

: What does it feel like?

Getting a filler is a very comfortable experience. The filler material is mixed with numbing medication which makes it virtually painless. In addition, applying ice prior to a more sensitive area like the lips helps to aid in numbing.

Q A:

: How much do fillers cost?

Filler treatments can range from $500-$2000 per session depending on the

Appointments are beginning to fill fast.

Call 630 455 0045 now to book a session at either one of our prominent locations in Hinsdale or Downers Grove.

Location: 125 W. 2nd St, Hinsdale 5157 Main, Suite 205, Downers Grove Phone: 630.455.0045 Web: cscdermatology.com


Hinsdale

®

M

A

G

A

Z

I

N

E

BEST of

READER FAVORITE

2021 A DECADE OF PUBLISHING —ESTABLISHED 2011—

WE’RE HERE

FOR YOU At Hinsdale Bank & Trust, we understand that while not everyone is in the same boat, we’re all weathering the same storm. As a community, we’re in uncharted waters, but our philosophy as your true local bank hasn’t changed. Our lobbies are now open, and you can still take advantage of our drive-up service, utilize our digital tools and online financial resources, and make an appointment to safely meet with a local banker. We’re committed to doing what we’ve always done: work hard to be there for our customers and support our community.

HINSDALE’S COMMUNITY BANK 25 E. First St. | Hinsdale, IL 60521 630-323-4404 | www.hinsdalebank.com

Visit hinsdalebank.com/meetus to learn more about our services or to schedule an appointment.


ridal B Here comes the

Party

Things have been put on hold for too long. Your time has come.

Bridal Showers | Weddings Receptions | Rehearsals www.OnlyinOakBrook.com


Hinsdale Magazine | Giving Back

THE WONDERS OF GIVING BACK BY LARRY ATSEFF PHOTOGRAPHY BY MARCELLO RODARTE

DICK AND JESSIE BARRETT 28

HinsdaleMag.com | HINSDALE MAGAZINE


A

s a reader of this magazine, you live either in Hinsdale, Clarendon Hills, Burr Ridge, Oak Brook or Downers Grove. You live in one of the wealthiest areas in one of the wealthiest counties in the state and the nation, meaning there are large numbers of individuals, families and businesses with considerable means and talents.

“I still like to be active in the business and the community. It keeps me young.”, he says. Dick started giving back when he was at Bloom Township High School in Chicago Heights where he played in the marching band. He was a good enough tuba player to later become a member of the Coast Guard Band in the 60s and traveled the whole country for years.

to wipe out polio on global basis. According to Dick, primary to Rotary members, is giving back to the communities they live in, and they seek out people in need. Dick also served as a charter member and leader of the Oak Brook Rotary Wake Up Club, made of Oak Brook businessmen and women, and served as President in 1991.

In Hinsdale, Dick and his late wife Terri got involved with Wellness House Further, you know DuPage Before living in Hinsdale, Dick right from the beginning. Both have County offers residents wonderful served on the Board for about 25 years. assets, from well-run, attractive lived in Western Springs. As his During that time, Terri also towns and neighborhoods, worked weekly as a volunteer “The Barretts made a to outstanding K-12 schools at the Courtyard Consignment and colleges and universities, transformational gift to support Center, where funds are raised a wealth of arts and cultural in support of Wellness House to the foundation’s current NICU activities and attractions, help cover operating expenses. and great places to shop and They were both recognized in renovation campaign. Their gift dine. All of this makes where 2018 as Lifetime Trustees. you live very, very desirable. helps provide increased privacy and a Lisa Kolavennu, Executive At the same time, there are larger footprint for our tiniest patients Director, says “The Barrett also those who need help, Family has been an important and their families. In addition, even in DuPage County— part of Wellness House for especially during these times. many years. Their sustained Dick’s financial expertise has been In fact, one in five families giving is a shining example is considered low-income— invaluable as he serves on the HHF of the power of community which brings us to the large Finance Committee. We are grateful support and how it directly topic of giving back. impacts those who are And, of course, there are for Dick’s commitment to the hospital experiencing cancer. Over those with special talents people have been helped and his other philanthropic interests 44,000 in music and the stage and by Wellness House. Central to visual arts who want to its mission, Wellness House which benefit Hinsdale and the express themselves…and never charges its participants surrounding communities.” share it with others. for the services received, including support groups, KAREN FIASCONE, You can take and take and cooking demonstrations, wig Hinsdale Hospital Foundation Chair take what fellow DuPage services, and exercise classes County residents offer, and children, Jessie and Kelly, entered among others. This is thanks to the you will be better off for it. Laidlaw Elementary School in generous support of donors such as Or you can also give back…a little Western Springs, he led the PTA the Barretts.” or a lot. And not only be the better with wife Terri. After moving to In addition, Dick Barrett has for it, but also have the satisfaction Hinsdale in 1968, he began his been on the Hinsdale Hospital of contributing to the community. career in the financial field in 1970, Foundation Board since 2019. His Here are some examples to follow and has been with Wells Fargo for 49 wife Terri was a nurse and they have that just might get you off that comfy years, much of that time managing always had an interest in supporting the Oak Brook office for Wells Fargo medical causes. couch a little more often. for 30 years. He has been a member The Barretts of Hinsdale According to Karen Fiascone, of Christ Church in Oak Brook for Dick Barrett is a successful Hinsdale Hospital Foundation over 35 years. Hinsdale businessman, and with his Chair, “The Barretts made a While working in Oak Brook, transformational gift to support son Jessie, they have helped many people invest wisely over the years, he served with the local Rotary the foundation’s current Neonatal with their firm, the Barrett Group, for 25 years. That organization Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is well-known worldwide for Wells Fargo Advisors. its humanitarian services. The organization campaigned for years Continued on next page HINSDALE MAGAZINE | HinsdaleMag.com

29


Hinsdale Magazine | Giving Back Continued from the previous page renovation campaign. Their gift helps provide increased privacy and a larger footprint for our tiniest patients and their families. In addition, Dick’s financial expertise has been invaluable as he serves on the HHF Finance Committee. We are grateful for Dick’s commitment to the hospital and his other philanthropic interests which benefit Hinsdale and the surrounding communities.”

has inspired son Jessie. Jessie is on the Board for HCS Family Services, serving as secretary. Wendy Michalski praises Jessie for his leadership. “He always puts our mission and the needs of our neighbors first. When we decided to plan for a campaign, Jessie volunteered to chair the committee,

to give. Jessie is all about giving back to the community and transforming the lives of those in need.” This non-profit helps families with emergency food. Annually, the HCS Food Pantries in Hinsdale and Willowbrook provide the equivalent of over 500,000 meals. In addition, they help needy families find other support groups.

“I still like to be active in the business and the community. It keeps me young.”

Along the way, Dick has also established the Barrett Foundation as a means for the Barretts to give back financially to the community. Last, but certainly, not least, Dick

- DICK BARRETT

and then he and his wife, Jessica, generously gave the first gift, a gift that will significantly impact the lives of those we serve and inspire others

Like father, like son, and now, like grandson.

The family tradition of giving back now involves Chase Barrett, son of Jessie and grandson of Dick. Like his grandfather, Chase, 14, is now playing the euphonium and marches in the Red Devil Marching Band. Frankly, that alone is very satisfying to Dick and his son Jessie. And Chase has been getting involved in the community. He volunteered loading groceries for Hinsdale HCS services. And, in sixth grade, Chase saw an environmental opportunity. He noted that not all schools were using compost bins. He stepped up and organized the effort to get compost bins established at Clarendon Hills Middle School. As Chase says, “I think it is very important to take part in the community and give back, just like my grandfather and father have done.” As the Barretts clearly show, volunteering helps you grow as a person. You learn something new, you build leadership skills, you grow your network, you show your values to those around you, and you find new opportunities. It is true: what goes around, comes around.

Another Option For Giving Back: Working With Foundations

Instead of working directly with a non-profit, you can look to an organization like the DuPage Foundation, a community foundation that serves as a conduit between donors and non-profit organizations serving the needs of our community. Like his grandfather, Chase, 14, is now playing the euphonium and marches in the Hinsdale Marching Band. 30

HinsdaleMag.com | HINSDALE MAGAZINE

According to the Council on Foundations, community foundations


are “grant-making public charities that are dedicated to improving the lives of people in a defined local geographic area. They bring together the financial resources of individuals, families, and businesses to support effective not-forprofits in their communities.” Since its inception in 1986, DuPage Foundation has awarded more than $65 million in grants to non-profit organizations serving the residents of DuPage County and beyond. Dave McGowan, President and CEO of DuPage Foundation, says, “The needs in DuPage County are staggering, and many of our neighbors face daily challenges that were amplified by the pandemic. Together, with the support of our donors and community partners, we are creating significant impact in DuPage by providing resources to the not-for-profits that mobilize assistance where it’s needed most. We are proud to do this work and serve as your community foundation.” Specifically, there are two main components that make up the foundation. First, of course, there are the donors themselves. Second, there are hundreds of non-profit organizations that apply for grants from the foundation’s flagship grant program, called the Community Needs Grant Program. Eligible non-profits fall into five categories for this DuPage Foundation program: • Health and human services • Education • Arts and culture • Environment • Animal welfare

LyArts at The Community House offered a free Fall in Love with The Arts outdoors experience. Included was art by Alex Levesque, shown here, and live music by Tank and the Beez with Roberta Wentling. DuPage Foundation helped support the event as part of arts and culture initiatives.

Several of those not-for-profits are right in our part of DuPage County: • Candor Health Education (formerly the Robert Crown Center) • Community Adult Day Center • The Community House • Creating IT Futures Foundation Inc. • Downers Grove Area FISH, Inc. • Downers Grove Choral Society

• Lizzadro Museum of Lapidary Art • LOVE Christian Clearinghouse • Mayslake Village • Reclaim13 • SEASPAR • Sharing Connections

• Variety the Children's Charity of Illinois • Wellness House • West Suburban Humane “The Barrett Family has been an Society important part of Wellness House for • The West Towns Chorus

many years. Their sustained giving is a shining example of the power of community support and how it directly impacts those who are experiencing cancer.”

As a donor, you can designate amounts as - LISA KOLAVENNU, Executive Director of Wellness House “unrestricted,” which means the grant committee can best determine where those funds will have • First Folio Theatre the most impact based on the greatest • Graue Mill and Museum need, or you can direct funds to specific • HCS Family Services causes or organizations (donor-advised, • Hinsdale Humane Society designated or field-of-interest funds). • Hope’s Front Door

So, you have lots of choices. The important thing is to make the commitment. Community involvement is important for your community, and for you. It can truly be a winwin for all. Think about it and then get involved! ■

QSR-0722-01867 is an tracking number indicating the interview has been approved by Corporate Communications. HINSDALE MAGAZINE | HinsdaleMag.com

31


I want my philanthropy to ____________________ END POVERTY in DuPage County.

You name the cause. We do the rest. Call 630.665.5556 to get started.

dupagefoundation.org



Hinsdale Magazine | High School

CLASS OF 2022 Top Athletic Performers

W

est Suburban Conference, made up of 7 schools, is one of the most competitive in the state. There are over 800 high schools in the state. Hinsdale Central competes very well with perennial winners such as New Trier, which has student enrollment of 4,000 vs. Hinsdale Central with 2700 students.

FALL SPORTS

Boys Golf: Conference, Regional Champs, 2nd in Sectionals, 3rd in State. Michael Spitzer, Athletic Scholarship (Illinois Wesleyan) Girls Golf: Champs at Conference, Regionals, Sectionals. 4th in State. All State Freshman: Elyssa Abdullah, was 4th in State.

MICHAEL SPITZER

Boys Cross-Country: Regional Champs, 3rd at Sectionals, 2nd at State. Dan Watcke was 14th in State. Girls Cross-Country: Champs at Conference, Regionals, Sectionals, 3rd in State. Cate McCabe, All State Runner, set a state record. SEAN ALLISON

JOSH NARCISSE

Forensics Activity: came in 8th in State Mock Trial Activity: came in 10th in State

JACK MCGARRY

MICAH MCCURRY

Football: Conference Champs, advanced to the second round of playoffs, have had a good run for years. Athletic scholarships: Sean Allison (Drake), Josh Narcisse (College of DuPage), Jack McGarry (Missouri), Micah McCurry (Hope College)

34

HinsdaleMag.com | HINSDALE MAGAZINE

Girls Tennis: Conference, Sectional, and State Champs, Doubles Team: Sophia Kim, Katie Dollens 2nd in State. Singles: Anna Wiskowski 4th in State. Nicole Hu, Zoe Limparis, Bridget Novatny qualified for State. Dollens: Scholarship to U. of Delaware, Limparis: Scholarship to Illinois State.

KATIE DOLLENS

Girls Swimming and Diving: Conference, Sectional Champs. Came in 2nd overall in State. Girls 200 Yd Medley Relay: came in 2nd: Kit Schneider, Caroline Kramer, Haley Dynis, Lauren Biegel


Boys 1 Meter Diving: came in 9th: Conor Furlong Boys 100 Yd Butterfly: came in 1st: Jeffrey Hou Boys 500 Yd Freestyle: came in 9th: Braxton Bokos, came in 10th: Nate Harris Boys 200 Yd Freestyle Relay: came in 4th: Andrew Gilbert, Brody Marcet, Noah Priest, Nate Harris Boys 100 Yd Breaststroke: came in 2nd: Joshua Bey

BRAXTON BOKOS

Boys 400 Yd Freestyle Relay: came in 3rd: Andrew Gilbert, Brody Marcet, Noah Priest, Nate Harris Boys Track: three 2nd place finishes at State 4 x 800 Meter Relay: came in 2nd: Aden Bandukwala, Michael Skora, Grant Miller, Colby Revord* * In Nike Nationals, ran the fastest 4 x 800 relay in nation this year, and set Illinois state record

Girls 200 Yd IM: came in 10th, Caroline Kramer Girls 1 Meter Diving: came in 10th, Kayla Teuscher. Scholarship to West Point Academy

COLBY REVORD

Dan Watke also came in 2nd in 800 meters

Girls 500 Yd Freestyle: came in 9th, Burlingtyn Bokos Girls 200 Yd Freestyle Relay: came in 5th: Kit Schneider, Lauren Biegel, Haley Dynis, Phoebe Paarlberg

4 x 400 Meter Relay: came in 2nd: Aden Bandukwala, Grant Miller, Mehlum Anjarwala, Dan Watke

SPRING SPORTS

Boys Baseball: Conference Champs for 2nd year in a row Boys Tennis: Conference, Sectional and State Champs KAYLA TEUSCHER

Singles Champion: Mujtiba Ali-Khan, defeated team mate Noah Hernandez, who came in second

Girls 100 Yd Breaststroke: came in 5th: Caroline Kramer Girls 400 Yd Freestyle Relay: came in 6th: Kit Schneider, Sydney Akers, Haley Dynis, Phoebe Paarlberg Girls 50 Yd Freestyle: came in 1st: Kit Schneider

WINTER SPORTS

Boys Wrestling All-State: Cody Tavaso came in 6th at 132 lbs. Marco Ivanisevic came in 5th, at 220 lbs. Girls Basketball: All-State: Eleanor Monyek. Played in All-Star Game. Going to U. of Dayton Boys Swimming and Diving: Conference, Sectional Champs. Came in 2nd overall in State. ELEANOR MONYEK Boys 200 Yd Medley Relay: came in 3rd: Samuel Daw, Joshua Bey, Jeffrey Hou, Andrew Gilbert

Boys 200 Yd IM: Jeffrey Hou came in 8th, Nate Harris came in 11th Boys 50 Yd Freestyle: Andrew Gilbert came in 5th

MUJTIBA ALI-KHAN

NOAH HERNANDEZ

Doubles Teams: Jai Vallurupalli/Antony Lipari came in 2nd, Alex Kotarski/James Theriault placed Boys Volleyball: Regional Champs, Sweet 16. Jakobi Lange has a scholarship to USC. Boys Gymnastics: Matt Cihlar took 7th in State in Parallel Bars, won All-State Honors Girls Track: Two All-State Performers: Katy McCabe came in 2nd in 800 meters in State, Elyssa Chandler came in 7th in 300 meter low hurdles Girls Lacrosse: came in second in State ■

HINSDALE MAGAZINE | HinsdaleMag.com

35


Hinsdale Magazine | High School

CLASS OF 2022

Top Academic Performers

AJAY GUPTA

GRACE MYALL

Ajay Gupta, 4th Place finish at the National Speech and Debate Tournament in Louisville

Grace Myall, performed at the All-Star Team Finals of the Rooted & Radical Poetry Festival

Jui Khankari, Regeneron Science Talent Search Recipient

Jui K. Khankari Maximilian Yue Lai Nathaniel Lee Sophia L. Lee Nadir Muzaffar Rishabh Ranganathan Shivani S. Rao Shiven A. Shah Dmitriy R. Shvydkoy Isabella M. Terry Rohan R. Tolani Emily M. Wang Grant M. Zhang The following members of the speech team earned top five finishes in their individual events at state. Ajay Gupta - state champion in the Extemporaneous Speaking event and fifth place in the Impromptu Speaking event

BILLSON RASAVONGXAY

ARNIMA AGRAWAL

Rama Bhagwat and Arnima Agrawal, Business Professionals of America National Finalist in Podcast Production Team

Billson Rasavongxay who was recognized by Illinois Directors of Student Activities for being an outstanding Model UN & SOAR sponsor Scholastic Bowl team capped off its incredible season by taking fourth place at state

SAM CHUNG

JACK ERICKSON

Chris Cavero, Jack Erickson, Sam Chung and Ani Girish, Business Professionals of America National Finalist in Financial Analyst Team

36

HinsdaleMag.com | HINSDALE MAGAZINE

The following 19 seniors have been named finalists in the 67th annual National Merit Scholarship Program. Arnima Agrawal Jackson C. Brown Amy Dong Henry A. Flaming Aishvarya Godla Killian H. Hughes

Jack Huber and Nico Kiperman - state champions in the Humorous Duet Acting event Amy Bayarsaikhan, Gemma Flaming, Kiran Gitzlaff, Harry Hughes, Jenna Jazayerli, David Leung, Holly Marcus, Eric Seppanen, Arjun Shah, Grace Stafford, Shannon Stover, Quinn Stromberg, Hannah Turek and Meiyan Zhu - third place in the Performance in the Round event Millan Whittier went undefeated (7-0) and took first place at the state finals for chess ■


Destination Your Staycation

7 Great Places to Stay, Play, Shop, Dine and More

Oak Brook Hotel, Convention and Visitors Committee

www.OnlyInOakBrook.com HINSDALE MAGAZINE | HinsdaleMag.com

37


Hinsdale Magazine | Sports Spotlight

CENTER ICE Cammi Granato, first lady of U.S. Women’s Hockey

BY MAUREEN CALLAHAN | PHOTOS COURTESY OF CAMMI GRANATO AND THE VANCOUVER CANUCKS

GRANATO HAS CARVED OUT A SUCCESSFUL CAREER IN THE NHL. 38

HinsdaleMag.com | HINSDALE MAGAZINE


C

ammi Granato has had a lot of firsts. The first little girl to play Downers Grove Huskies hockey became the captain of Team USA’s inaugural women’s hockey team at the 1998 Nagano Games. She was also the first woman to score an Olympic hockey goal. And the first female player to be inducted into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame. The list goes on. From her position as the first lady NHL scout for the Seattle Kraken, to one of the first female assistant general managers of the Vancouver Canucks, she sets an ambitious- yet distinctly humble- tone. Granato leads by example for any girl who thought her chosen sport or career was out of her reach. Faced with the glass ceiling early in life, she learned to skate right through it. Come what may, she never gave up, forging a path for a generation of female athletes that have the option to play- and excel- at hockey. The doors Granato helped open will never close. It took courage and determination to be the first. And a lot of hard work. Contributing Editor, Maureen Callahan, chatted with Granato via Skype, from the front office of the Vancouver Canucks. HOW DID YOU START PLAYING HOCKEY? I played a lot with my siblings. I’m the fifth of six kids, so there was built-in competition from the

CAMMI GRANATO WAS CAPTAIN OF THE GOLD MEDAL-WINNING INAUGURAL U.S WOMEN'S HOCKEY TEAM.

beginning. And built-in chaos! We always played on Prince Pond and whenever there was ice at Doerhoefer Park. My brothers played DG Huskies. I had to convince my parents to let me play, too. They thought I wanted to figure skate. From first grade all the way through high school, I played with The Huskies.

CAMMI GRANATO PLAYS STREET HOCKEY WITH HER BROTHER, TONY

WERE YOUR COACHES AND TEAMMATES SUPPORTIVE? Ultimately, yes. I was the only girl in the league the whole time I played. It wasn’t easy at first. After a while, it became less of a big deal. My teammates stuck up for me. Several times, I was the captain of teams with boys who were two years older than me. But they respected me because I could play. The visiting team parents often made comments. I got used to it, but I didn’t like it. It was good life experience in a way, however, because I learned from the beginning that it’s just noise, and to tune it out.

One year, the Huskies were contending for the State Championship. We were allowed to invite a kid from out of district to play on our team. My coach found a very good defenseman from St. Rita High School, but when his dad learned I was on the team, he wasn’t going to let his son play with a girl. Initially, my coach rescinded the invitation. In the end, the kid joined us. Before long, his dad became my biggest supporter. And his son was protective of me on the ice. So, sometimes people surprise you. (Granato smiled) WHAT ROLE DID YOUR FAMILY PLAY IN YOUR SUCCESS? My parents, Don and Natalie Granato were incredibly supportive of their six kids. They led by

example. I owe them so much. Playing hockey is what I love and what I was born to do. A lot of women contacted me after we won the gold at the 1998 Nagano Winter Games, saying they had wanted to play but weren’t allowed. It was my parents who let me play, and I never forgot that. My family was kind of my first team. My parents instilled in us the idea that you love and encourage your siblings. We were each other’s playmates, best friends and biggest advocates. My oldest brother, Don, (Coach of the Buffalo Sabres), was always coaching us while we were playing pond hockey. I still call him now for advice. My sister Christina was the only one who didn’t play hockey, but she always cheered the rest of us on. On my eighth birthday, she drew a picture of me in a hockey sweater adorned with a captain’s “C,” on a card. Inside, she wrote ‘you’ll be the first woman to play in the Olympics.’ Who would have known? I still have the card. WHAT WERE SOME OF THE ISSUES YOU FACED ON YOUR PATH? Early on, not having a place to dress at the rink was tough. The figure skaters would turn the bathroom lights off and call me names while I was dressing for games. Eventually, Continued on next page HINSDALE MAGAZINE | HinsdaleMag.com

39


Hinsdale Magazine | Sports Spotlight Continued from the previous page the owner of the Downers Grove Ice Arena rehabbed a broom closet for me to dress in across from the team locker room. He put a bench and a light in there. I never forgot that kindness. As I got older, the problems got bigger. The Husky coaches always had my back, but there were some mean coaches on opposing teams. One threatened to break my collar bone when we played against his team. I played anyway. We beat them 2-1! We won the state championship that year.

VICTORY LAP UPON WINNING THE GOLD MEDAL GAME VS. TEAM CANADA, 1998.

I think the hardest thing, though, was the realization that I wouldn’t be able to go as far in the game as my brothers. We all grew up wanting to play for the Blackhawks. Luckily, the Women’s World Championship and Olympic teams were starting to form. The pendulum swung at just the right moment for me. There were plenty of other qualified athletes that came before me that just didn’t have the same opportunities. YOU WERE OFFERED A CHANCE TO TRY OUT FOR THE NEW YORK ISLANDERS, CORRECT? Yes. The General Manager of the Islanders had daughters that played hockey. He was genuinely trying to

40

HinsdaleMag.com | HINSDALE MAGAZINE

give a woman a chance to try out. It was the same time that the Olympic team was forming, though. Women’s hockey was finally going to enter The Games. I knew it wouldn’t have been the same 80-game season for me as the other draft picks, however. I knew I wouldn’t get a pro contract out of it. I also knew if I got hurt, my Olympic dreams would have been shattered. It would have been exciting to play in the NHL, but I know I got further going the Olympic route. WHAT IS THE GREATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT OF YOUR PLAYING CAREER? The Olympic gold medal, for sure. HOW IS IT BEING THE ONLY WOMAN AROUND THE TABLE? I’m used to it. I always had my brothers, close boy cousins and lots of friends and teammates who were boys, around me. So, when I got my first job scouting with the [Seattle] Kraken, I was surrounded by men, but they were all hockey people, so it was honestly comfortable. It’s all about hockey. We all love the game. The idea that women couldn’t be hired for roles like I have had, is quickly changing.

DO YOU SEE A WOMEN’S NHL LEAGUE? I do. I think it’s on the horizon. I think past performances at the Olympics, and other women’s sportsbasketball, tennis, golf etc., -have put us past the idea that women’s sports won’t sell tickets. HOW ABOUT YOUR CHILDREN’S BOOK? I Can Play, Too, is a sports book about girls. My nephew, Tony’s son, Dominic, illustrated it, so it was a neat project to collaborate on with him. DO YOU STILL PLAY HOCKEY? Not really. I’m at a point in my life where I don’t need my wrist broken by someone playing too competitively. I still skate with the Canucks alumni sometimes. I coached my kids a little. I have hockey all around me all the time. That’s good enough! ■

YOU HAVE BUILT AN AMAZING, DECADES-LONG CAREER. ANY IDEA OF NEXT STEPS? I have pretty much surpassed where I thought I would ever get, professionally. Building the Kraken, from a concept to a team name, to constructing a stadium, to scouting the players and creating the organization, was amazing. Then for the general manager position to open here in Vancouver with the Canucks just a couple years later, where I’ve lived for 20 years, isn’t something that usually happens. So, I’m thrilled! I don’t even think about next steps. I just try to learn as much as I can, wherever I am.

SECOND OLYMPIC APPEARANCE IN SALT LAKE CITY, 2002


Life is fuLL of important Choices Whether you are over 65

under 65

or

and need help making the right choice for health insurance

and need help choosing the health insurance plan that fits you best

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois is a name you can trust. As your Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois Local Authorized Exclusive General Agent, we are ready to help you review your current plan. We can show you how Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois has plans to fit most budgets and needs.

8152 S. Cass Avenue ✧ Darien, Illinois 60561

Give us a caLL to arranGe a no-obLiGation one-on-one appointment

(630) 963-2202

or

(800) 572-7512

S e Ha B la e S pa ñol


Hinsdale Magazine | Music

WELCOME TO THE HALL Illinois Rock & Roll Museum on Route 66 Holds Induction Ceremony

42

HinsdaleMag.com | HINSDALE MAGAZINE


REO SPEEDWAGON LEAD SINGER KEVIN CRONIN AND JIM PETERIK, CO-FOUNDER OF SURVIVOR AND IDES OF MARCH

T

he Illinois Rock & Roll Museum held its 2nd annual Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony on Sunday, June 5, at the Rialto Square Theater in Joliet. According to Ron Romero, the Museum’s Chairman of the Board, the audience truly appreciated seeing several legends in person and hearing so much of their great music. REO Speedwagon’s Kevin Cronin, who was inducted into the Hall of Fame last year, returned this year to provide a very special induction presentation and performance in tribute to Gary Loizzo of American Breed and Pumpkin Studios in the recording studio category. Dennis DeYoung from Styx appeared via video, and Jim Peterik from the Ides of March, and formerly of Survivor, and 38 Special fame, appeared in person. Both were

inducted in the songwriter category. The New Colony Six also appeared and were inducted as a 2022 Hall of Fame Band, as was Styx. The Class of 2022 Hall of Fame Solo Artist inductees were Chuck Berry, Sam Cooke, and Dan Fogelberg.

rich history and contributions of musicians, performers and industry leaders who have impacted the music world and embodied the creative spirit of Illinois. For more information, visit www.RoadToRock.org. ■

The legendary John Records Landecker was inducted in the DJ category, and trailblazing WXRTFM was inducted in the Radio Station category. Mercury Records, founded in Chicago in 1945, was inducted in the Record Label category. Romero indicated that Hall of Fame Inductees are selected by total votes cast each year by Charter Members of the Illinois Rock and Roll Museum on Route 66. And he reminded everyone that The Illinois Rock & Roll Museum on Route 66 is committed to preserving the HINSDALE MAGAZINE | HinsdaleMag.com

43


CHICAGO

I

ADDISON

I

H I G H L A N D PA R K

I

HINSDALE


Hinsdale

®

M

A

G

A

Z

I

N

E

BEST of

READER FAVORITE

2021 A D E CAD E OF PU BL I SHI NG —E S TAB L IS H ED 2011—

Live Life Artfully Live it here drurydesigns.com

C L I E N T F O C U S E D D E S I G N ™ S I N C E 1 9 8 7. G L E N E L LY N , I L L I N O I S 6 3 0 . 4 6 9 . 4 9 8 0


Hinsdale Magazine | Hotel Spotlight

RESIDENCE INN, CHICAGO OAK BROOK

Dedicated To Spacious Suites Only

R

esidence Inn is the perfect name for a hotel when you want a home away from home…a “homesuite-home”, if you will.

Residence Inn, by Marriott, is the only hotel in Oak Brook that specializes in serving guests who seek suites only. You will find 50% more space than traditional hotel rooms. And, suites come complete with kitchens and all the amenities you TWO BEDROOM SUITE

46

HinsdaleMag.com | HINSDALE MAGAZINE

BY LARRY ATSEFF

expect for an extended stay or a quick staycation. You can prepare a favorite meal in a suite kitchen with full-size appliances, cookware, and utensils. Enjoy extra storage space and premium toiletries. Take advantage of free Wi-Fi, free grocery shopping service, and free hot breakfast daily. Book a two-bedroom suite for group travel and enjoy separate bedrooms

and a spacious living area. This is the only hotel in Oak Brook that has twobedroom suites, for groups and larger families. Of course, there is an indoor pool, spa, and fitness center. Last, but not least, the hotel is also pet friendly. (Special fees apply) All this, and discounts are constantly applicable. Residence Inn, Chicago Oak Brook. It can be your home-suite-home. ■

QUEEN STUDIO SUITE


Hinsdale

Hinsdale

Hinsdale

BEST of

BEST of

BEST of

2016 2017

2021

®

MAGAZINE

READER FAVORITE HINS D ALE6 0 5 2 1 . C OM

®

®

M

M AG A Z IN E

at Café La Fortuna

A

Z

I

N

E

A DECADE OF PUBLISHING — E S TA B L I S H E D 2 0 1 1 —

HIN S DA L E6 0 5 2 1 .C O M

COFFEE & MORE

G

READER FAVORITE

READER FAVORITE

THE BEST

A

46 Village Place, Hinsdale In the alley, 40 feet south from the train station.

630-537-1586 • www.cafelafortuna.com


Hinsdale Magazine | Milestone

OAKBROOK CENTER OPENING DAY, MARCH 1962

Oakbrook Center Celebrates 60 Years BY LARRY ATSEFF

48

HinsdaleMag.com | HINSDALE MAGAZINE


OAKBROOK CENTER IN 1980

akbrook Center is recognized as one of the most prestigious and most successful shopping centers in America, and the world. It deserves the ranking on both counts.

O

Brookfield Properties, owners of the property, and their operations staff. We’ll get to the operations staff at the end of this anniversary story, but first a little history.

It has a long list of the finest retailers and restaurants as you will find anywhere, and a growing list of entertainment venues. To make the point, go to page 22 and see the total list, by categories, and to page 23 to see the handy locater map. You can also go to oakbrookcenter.com for more information.

Here is the story of the valuable land itself, how people fought over that land, how the builders of the shopping center had to overcome a serious, unexpected, little-known difficulty in early construction, and how Oakbrook Center has evolved with the times.

Oakbrook Center offers a beautiful setting for shopping, dining, or relaxed enjoyment. When the chairman of Gucci visited the shopping center from Italy last year, he was very impressed, according to Gucci’s Oak Brook staff. Residents of Oak Brook and many nearby towns enjoy the experience as do business and leisure travelers staying at Oak Brook’s seven stellar hotels. This year, Oakbrook Center celebrates 60 years and is more vibrant than ever. Naturally, the stores, restaurants, and venues deserve a lot of credit. But, so does

Oakbrook Center did not rise out of a cornfield overnight. Hardly.

Before there was Oakbrook Center, of course, there was Paul Butler leading the way with his vision for the village of Oak Brook itself. As a private plane pilot, when Paul Butler often flew back to his Salt Creek home in the early 1920s, he saw from the air how pristine the land was and envisioned its potential for land development. He recognized it was also ideally located, relatively close to Chicago, roadways, and Midway airport. Thinking ahead, he saw possibilities for keeping the woodlands and shifting farmland to residential and light commercial business use.

As Butler was developing the area, leaders at Marshall Field’s and Sears in the 1950s were simultaneously casting an eye to the suburbs because they saw a growing number of their customers moving out from Chicago. These retailers naturally wanted to follow their customers. As it turns out, Marshall Field had a development partner in Phillip Klutznick and his American Community Builders, who had already developed Old Orchard with them. In 1955, Marshall Field purchased a vacant parcel of 150 acres of farmland at Route 83 and 22nd Street, north to 16th Street and east to Spring Road. The original village became incorporated in 1958 as one square mile and 103 residents. Because the proposed shopping center was not contiguous to the Village, it was not included in the Butler petition for the land. So Paul Butler, and his General Manager Ted Mohlman, convinced several residents of Utopia (subsequently renamed Oakbrook Terrace) to disconnect themselves and were annexed into Oak Brook. They brought with them the vacant Continued on next page HINSDALE MAGAZINE | HinsdaleMag.com

49


Hinsdale Magazine | Milestone

OAKBROOK CENTER TODAY

Continued from the previous page land on which the shopping center would be built Unbeknownst to everyone, however, there was another daunting hurdle during early construction in 1960 of the shopping center itself. According to construction engineer Don Baar, who was on the scene, here is what happened,

“I worked on construction of the Central Heating and Cooling Plant (CHACP) that provided heating and cooling for entire development. The CHACP was to be located some thirty feet below the ground level stores.” “Excavations were underway in preparation for construction of the footings and foundation structures of the CHACP. As excavations

advanced to approximately twenty feet in depth, a static water table was encountered. As the excavations progressed deeper, numerous active springs were encountered. (A spring is the result of an aquifer being filled to the point that the water overflows onto the land surface. They range in size from intermittent seeps, to millions of gallons daily. We encountered the millions of gallons per day variety.)” “Ultimately, the CHACP foundations were successfully completed at tremendous additional expense and loss of time. In spite of the delays caused by the massive spring encounter, OBC was completed in one year, ahead of the original threeyear schedule.” “With fifty years of major project construction experience, I never again encountered such a large spring-fed water table. Realizing man cannot change the course of Mother Nature, I often wonder how and where the spring under CHACP is flowing today.”

FUN ENTERTAINMENT HAS BECOME A HIT 50

HinsdaleMag.com | HINSDALE MAGAZINE

Once that water problem was overcome, construction of Oakbrook Center proceeded and the center opened to great fanfare.


that short time, he has seen a fair amount of change. In talking with our reporter Chuck Fieldman recently, here is what he shared about what it is like to manage such an attractive destination. “The village of Oak Brook has allowed the property to recreate itself over and over.” “I am proud to be part of a company, in Brookfield Properties, that continues to invest allowing Oakbrook to continue to evolve in an ever-changing reatail world.” Recently the property has added Puttshack, a tech-infused, mini golf/restaurant, and LifeTime Fitness. Next spring, the former Clubhouse will become home to a newly re-located 20,000 square foot C.D. Peacock jewelry store, complete with restaurant. Geiges is fully aware of the competition from Amazon for brick-and-mortar locations. He also acknowledges the need for increased security lately and is working closely with the Village to employ a robust license plate reader system to track suspect vehicles that may be trying to enter the area.

THE SISTINE CHAPEL EXHIBIT IN 2021 WAS VERY WELL ATTENDED

Over 15,000 vehicles filled the lots on opening day, in March 1962. In addition to Marshall Field’s and Sears, there was also a Bonwit Teller and a Jewel Tea store. Since then, Oakbrook Center has gone through several modifications to add more retail outlets and has become more and more popular. (see picture of 1980 renovation which added more stores.)

senior manager Tim Geiges, and his team of construction/maintenance workers, social media experts and security force work constantly with the “tenants” to keep the center an enjoyable experience. He has been in his role since 2018. In just

As Village President Gopal Lalmalani adds, “The center is the brand of Oak Brook. People come to Oak Brook, in part because of it. We don’t have a downtown or a train station, and I think our downtown is really the shopping center. They do many things to make the place more attractive.” Geiges is also quick to point out the financial benefit to the community. Taxes from Oakbrook Center businesses account for a substantial Continued on page 54

WEDNESDAY IS MOVIE NIGHT ON THE LAWN

Today, as the current map and store list on the next 2 pages indicate, there are over 170+ stores, dining places, services and entertainment venues for people to enjoy. Oakbrook Center has been owned and managed by Brookfield Properties since 2018. On-premise HINSDALE MAGAZINE | HinsdaleMag.com

51


Hinsdale Magazine | Milestone

Oakbrook Center

52

BLANCO TACOS Vans & TEQUILA 1005 Secret Victoria’s 2020 vineyard vines White House l Black Market ZARA LE MERIDIEN

abercrombie BabyGap GapKids H&M Children’s L.L. Bean Lands’ End Lapin House Monica & Andy UNTUCKit Vans vineyard vines ZARA

Aesop* Aveda 294 Bath and Body Works 290 Chanel Beauty 288 Kidsnip 286 En Provence L’Occitane LUSH 284 Madison-Reed 280 Neel Thredz Spa 300 Oakbrook Barber Salon Sephora SPA Nordstrom Tricoci Salon Spa

BOOKS, CARDS, GIFTS N 297 F 433

Barnes & Noble Paper Source

ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT S T

070 028

Apple AT&T

EYEWEAR Q N S B S

280 140 114 061 062

LensCrafters Oliver Peoples Ray-Ban Sunglass Hut Warby Parker

FOOD SPECIALTIES D R R H T F R C

403 521 543 513 717 030 445 529 701

HinsdaleMag.com | HINSDALE MAGAZINE

Auntie Anne’s Pretzels Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams Le Macaron French Pastries lolli & pops Molly’s Cupcakes Mrs. Fields Cookies/TCBY Spirits & Spice

D 405 049 Alex and Ani T 032 051 Blue Nile E 440 Brighton Collectibles O 172 059 C.D.Peacock 061 THE LAWN 063 E 420 Gorjana* 065 N 130 David Yurman 075 O 167 Kendra Scott G 456 Pandora 032 703 079 030 O 172 Rolex 028 O 164 Shinola Detroit 020 701 S 112 Swarvoski* 018 N 299074 034

052

058

062

069

072

2228

2224

440 154 295 132 196 168 096 164 206 135 417

424

089

2210

421 419

FITNESS/ OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT 2202 2000 715 069

DINING S L

118 272 1005 J 551 2020 L 240 2030 240 6

L 10 L 8 V 1818 150 V 1815 O 166 A 003 V 1817 B 035 2202 C 105 M 232

Antico Posto Beatrix Blanco Tacos & Tequila California Pizza Kitchen The Cheesecake Factory Corner Bakery Le Meridien El Tapeo Restaurant Maggiano’s Little Italy Neiman Marcus NM Café Nordstrom Ruscello Restaurant eBar Old Town Pour House Perry’s Steakhouse & Grille Piccolo Buco Pinstripes Puttshack Roka Akor Seasons 52 Sweetgreen The Table at Crate True Foods Kitchen

LO

L.L. 10Bean Life Time Therabody Peloton

DRIVE S

THE LA DOG R

Pinstripes 150 Walter E. Smithe 155

NEW RETAIL Opening Soon 2020

EL

EV

RL

WE

THE DISTRICT

2310 NEW RETAIL Opening Soon

EAT & DRINK FOOD HALL R R R R R R R R R

531 537 533 521 543 523 535 519 529

China Wok* Cilantro Taco Grill 500 DMK Burger Bar Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams Le Macaron French Pastries Nando’s Peri Peri 508 Pie Five Pizza Co. Potbelly’s Sandwich512Shop

501 513 517 515

522

519

R

521

A T

524

423

T 034 Allbirds 425 D 409 432Dr. Martens* 427 D 419 440 Ecco E 500 Champs Sports 444 N 296 Golden Goose* 448 433 N 295 GUCCI 452 437 N 182 Johnston & Murphy 456 441 D 2202 L.L. Bean M 196 460Louis Vuitton 445 D 401 Marc Nolan 449 O 168 462Michael Kors M 206 466Tory Burch B 065 Vans

D R O S

AMC 4 AMC 12/Imax

10

101

Barnes & Noble Build-A-Bear Workshop Claire’s Electric Gamebox Escape The Room Lucid Motors Puttshack Sandbox VR

THEATERS

105

Brighton202 Collectibles Coach GUCCI 203 kate spade new york Louis Vuitton 500 Michael Kors 402 Selleria Veneta 401 404 Shinola Detroit 405 Tory Burch 409 416 TUMI 413 417 420 Vera Bradley

SHOES 428

297 517 544 545 060 058 1815 560

Q 300 R 600

L

201 068 LEATHERS/LUGGAGE

E O N N M O S O M N D

N H K J U S V K

PURPLE

201

035

403

130 634

132

142

096 098 052 160 508 059 051 1816 125 150 104 10 Q 284

FORWARD* Oakbrook Shoe Repair Perl Tailor Shop

JEWELERS

110 BEAUTY SERVICES 112 114 & PRODUCTS

S S T 717 O I B B V P P S

LoveSac Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams PBteens Parachute Home Pottery Barn Pottery Barn Kids RH Gallery 003 The Shade Store Tempur-Pedic West Elm Williams-Sonoma Walter E. Smithe

066

148

Vans vineyard vines ZARA

Anthropologie Arhaus Furniture Ballard Designs Casper The Container Store Crate & Barrel

M 226 P 140 P 130

060

150

070

190 1814 2210 158 610 035 076 018 015 202 020 021 201 1010 089 1812 203 142 155

SERVICES 021

100

154

104

080

C V D N

019

052

158

090

015

AMC Theatres

168 167 165 164 160

Banana Republic Bonobos Burberry Champs Sports Custom Ink Express Men Gap GUCCI Guess H&M Hollister Co. Indochino Johnston & Murphy L.L. Bean MACY’S Lands’ End 1 Levi’s Louis Vuitton Lucky Brand Jeans lululemon Psycho Bunny Ralph Lauren Tommy Bahama UNTUCKit UpWest

M V D O L B T T A D T A D

118

172

622

1810

626

1812

190

182 135 196

206

208

212

295

140

V

HOTEL 2030

H 501 I 432 I 432 K 466 D 2202 C 101 I 522 H 515 Q 288 B 065 M 222 S 090

1814

1815

Anthropologie Aritzia Athleta Banana1818 Republic Burberry Champs Sports Chico’s Custom Ink 166 Dry Goods EVEREVE Everything But Water Express Fabletics Free People Gap Gilly Hicks* GUCCI Guess H&M Hollister Co. J.Jill kate spade new york L.L. Bean Lands’ End Levi’s Lilly Pulitzer Loft 260 Louis Vuitton 240 Lucky Brand Jeans lululemon Madewell Michael Kors Ralph Lauren Reformation* Soma Intimates Talbots Tommy Bahama UNTUCKit UpWest 222

296

1816

1817

297

299

232

Abercrombie & Fitch Aerie AKIRA Allbirds alo yoga Altar’d State

226

V 1810 G 460 I 512 T 034 T 068 D 425 B 063 M 190 M 634 E 402 S 080 M 208 E 500 E 424 G 448 I 524 CONCOURS E/LOW F ER LEV 449 EL D 413 D 298 427 D 423 E 416 E 432 F 437 N 295 E 428 G 466 C 079 G 444 N 132 D 2202 C 101 Q 290 D 421 G 462 M 272 196 F 445 M 622 S 110 O 168 M 630 E 404 G 452 O 148 M 626 Q 288 C 703 Q 294 B 065 T 052 M 222 T 074 S 090

Macy’s Neiman Marcus Nordstrom

Abercrombie & Fitch Allbirds alo yoga

610

DEPARTMENT STORES

V 1810 T 034 T 068 B 063 S 080 O 165 M 208 E 500 G 448 D 427 E 432 N 295 E 428 G 466 C 079 O 150 N 182 D 2202 C 101 Q 290 M 196 F 445 M 622 Q 286 M 630 M 626 Q 288 C 703 715 Q 294 B 065096 M 222098 S 090

630

SHOPPING HOURS

Monday - Saturday 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. Sunday 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. Department store, holiday, restaurant, and specialty shop hours may vary.

1 6 10

SPECIALTY/ ENTERTAINMENT SHOPS

HOME FURNISHINGS

Letter indicates Section. Number indicates Store.

432

529

544

R

PARKING DECK

* OPENING SOON

OFFICES U U

100 100

552 Management Oakbrook Center 545 560

551

466

UPPER LEVEL

Store listing as of June 1 2022.

543

D EA FO


Oakbrook Center Oakbrook Center

003 015

DRIVE S

MACY’S

003

1

019

015

MACY’S 1

V

021

286

610

622

626

240

630

634

190

196

206

208

260

280

280

068 066

284

072

610 260

240

300

500 402

701

018 074

202 203

409 413

420

417

500

428

402

432

404

462 466

2210

NEW RETAIL Opening Soon 2020

2202

EL

2228

416 420 424 428

2224

2210

2202 OWER

LEV

2310 NEW RETAIL Opening Soon

L

201 500

501

203

517

522

401

427

405

417

441

421 423 425 427

440

R

521

2310 NEW RETAIL Opening Soon

523

2000

LIFE TIME

AMC Imax Theatres 500 600

501 432

529

PARKING DECK

531

533

513 535

R

544

552

419 445 449

519

EL

EV

RL

WE

LO

524

PURPLE

413

437

432

515

512

423 425

433

513 508

409

2020

LE MERIDIEN HOTEL 2030

421 419

440

460

2224

202

416

456

2020 NEW RETAIL Opening Soon

089

401 405

300

452

101

089

079

201

404

448

1005

2228

068

444

BLANCO TACOS & TEQUILA

703

072

424

272

032 701 030 028 020

101

075

079

560

DISTRICT 508 EAT/DRINK FOOD HALL

551

PURPLE 466

543

541

517 515

448

437

456

441

460

BLANCO TACOS & TEQUILA 1005

433

432

529

5

544

R

524

PARKING DECK

445 449

2020

UPPER LEVEL

552

545

560

551

543

462 466

521

AM T

537

522 539

444 10452

519

R

512

545

201

622

626

630

634

190

196

288

8

212

222

226

272

074

060

290

717 206

132

286

130 208

212

222

140

182 135 226

232

295

296

297

299

6

288

100

294

284

10

232

1010

018

290

717

142 RH GALLERY

294

060

130

132

182 135

148

142 140

295

296

297

299

150

118

148114

703

034

150112

298

032 030 028 020

Walter E. Smithe 155

Walter E. Smithe 155

063 065

075

100

154

114

063 061 059

066

112

059 061

065

034

154

110

298

THE LAWN

105

105

052

110

THE LAWN

Pinstripes 150

Pinstripes 150

051

051

052

098

104

049

070070069 069

080

058058 062 062

104

080

052

096

158

098

158

EL

168 167 165096 164 160

090

052

EL

090

715

AMC Theatres

/LOWER LEV

E/LOWER LEV

172

118

166

049

1810

715

168 167 165166 164 160

P

035

201

1810 172

CONCOURS

THE LA DOG R

THE LAWN DOG RELIEF AREA

035

1812

403

V

1818

CONCOURSE

1814

1815

403

1816 1812

1817

1818

125 130 140 150

DRIVE SHARE

019021

1814

1815

AMC Theatres

1816

1817

466

LE MERIDIEN HOTEL 2030

UPPER LEVEL 10

HINSDALE MAGAZINE | HinsdaleMag.com

53

D EA FOO


Hinsdale Magazine | Milestone Continued from page 51 percentage of the village’s total annual income, according to Oak Brook’s Finance Department.

OAKBROOK CENTER IS NOW DOG FRIENDLY

In addition to pleasant shopping and dining experiences, Geiges points to special events to keep visitors coming back. Last year’s Sistine Chapel exhibit was very well received. Christkindlmarket has also appeared at the mall. Other events are constantly being planned. Retailers like to engage with the community, as well. For example, recently at Gucci’s new stand-alone location the Hinsdale Chapter, Infant Welfare Society, held a very successful fundraiser. “During the summer, every Wednesday we offer free family movies on the big screen in front of our Lawn area. We have brought back our Father’s Day Classic Car Show. We are now dog friendly.” All in all, the future for Oakbrook Center continues to look bright. As Tim says, “Free parking and less sales tax are an attraction. It takes just once to come out and see what we have to offer our guests and they want to return.” ■ THERE IS EVEN A VEHICLE DEALERSHIP

FATHER’S DAY CLASSIC CAR SHOW HAS RETURNED

54

HinsdaleMag.com | HINSDALE MAGAZINE


has arrived Our all-new GEN5 Clubs are a master class in PXG style, performance, and forgiveness. With explosive distance, laser-like accuracy, and outstanding mishit performance, just one swing and you’ll agree — we killed it with these sticks. Step up to GEN5 and put Kaboom Baby! on your side today.

CANNON-LIKE DISTANCE

|

ANGELIC FORGIVENESS

PXG clubs are only sold direct by PXG. PXG . C OM | 844. P L AY. PXG

|

LASER-LIKE ACCURACY

|

INCREDIBLE SOUND & FEEL

NOBODY MAKES GOLF CLUB S TH E WAY WE D O. PERI OD.®

PXG CHICAGO NORTH

PXG CHICAGO WEST

1955 Techny Road, Unit #2 Northbrook, IL 1.847.480.GOLF

17W705 E Roosevelt Road Oakbrook Terrace, IL 312.896.0900

HINSDALE MAGAZINE | HinsdaleMag.com

55


Hinsdale Magazine | Community Scene

A FATHER’S DAY TO REMEMBER Car Show Shines at The Drake Oak Brook BY LARRY ATSEFF PHOTOGRAPHY BY JR PHOTON

CACW SPONSOR AEROLARRI WHEELS DISPLAY FEATURING C8 CORVETTE AND AUDI MODELS. 56

HinsdaleMag.com | HINSDALE MAGAZINE


T

his story is in two parts. First, we share photos of the beautiful vehicles at the recent Chicago Auto Club West (CACW) car show that ran on Father’s Day, June 19th. Second, we want to share the beauty of the evolving reasons for the show itself.

The Show Itself

This past Father’s Day was a perfect, sun-splashed Sunday. It was made even more beautiful at the Drake Oak Brook Hotel by an assembled collection of 500+ of the most gorgeous luxury and classic cars you will ever see, anywhere. They had an estimated combined value of over $50 million. The event was organized and presented by Chicago Auto Club West (CACW), founded by Dean Kaliakmanis in 2020, with the able support of his wife Stephanie.

“As the show closed, some four hours later, exits for the stars of the show were as carefully orchestrated as their entrances, complete with appropriate engine roars, that everyone just loved. A good time has been had by all, and we look forward to seeing everyone again next year, bigger and better than ever.” —DEAN KALIAKMANIS, Founder Chicago Auto Club West

Jim Nagle, the proprietor of the Drake, has provided the setting for this show four times recently. As Jim said, “It is wonderful to see so many fathers and their families come out and see such a large collection of extraordinary vehicles, all in one place. We are honored to have these vehicles and their owners attend.” Lee Hoener, Drake Hotel General Manager, is the event co-creator of the show and has been instrumental in growing it each year. As you will note from the photographs, indeed the show let auto aficionados get up close and personal with vehicles they normally would not see on the streets. It is estimated that 2,500, including many Club members, were in attendance. In the relaxed, casual atmosphere, visitors had plenty of time to talk to owners and take pictures, even sit in the vehicles. In addition, roughly twenty CACW local automotivebased sponsors were in attendance to answer questions and educate the public about their companies. The day was complete with music, food and beverages. In short, everything ran smoothly as it always does, in no small part due to the constant communication Continued on next page

A FATHER AND HIS SON ENJOYING THIS CLASSIC 1938 BUICK AT THE FARR + SWIT WATCHES AND APPAREL DISPLAY. HINSDALE MAGAZINE | HinsdaleMag.com

57


Hinsdale Magazine | Community Scene

ARNE TOMAN OF CANNONBALL GARAGE AND ALEX PALMERI OF LEGIT STREET CARS ENJOYING CONVERSATION WITH MEMBERS OF THE CHICAGO MOTOR CARS TEAM.

Continued from the previous page by Dean and Stephanie (through chicagoautoclubwest.com and facebook) to the membership, as well as the assistance of a host of volunteers, including new Illinois CACW President Justin Carlock at the show itself. Stephanie said “On the day of the show, Dean and I were stationed at entrances to personally welcome CACW members and visitors alike. In addition, as more vehicle owners showed up, they, too, were escorted to pre-planned locations.”

Dean adds, “As the show closed, some four hours later, exits for the stars of the show were as carefully orchestrated as their entrances, complete with appropriate engine roars, that everyone just loved. A good time has been had by all, and we look forward to seeing everyone again next year, bigger and better than ever.”

Purpose Of CACW has evolved.

Certainly, a prime goal of these events is to give owners and fans of luxury and classic cars a chance to see and talk and about and enjoy these special vehicles.

A MCLAREN 650S LEAVING THE SHOW AND DRAWING A CROWD OF FANS. 58

HinsdaleMag.com | HINSDALE MAGAZINE

But Dean says, “I, and others, have come to realize that these cars and these events can be a wonderful draw for an even larger purpose.” “The pandemic has had a devasting effect on many, including some in our ‘automobile enthusiast’ community.” “Fortunately, we have been able to help. We run fundraisers, and a large portion of the money that comes in from tickets, entry fees, club memberships, and promotion discounts between members goes to help others in and beyond our Continued on next page


“It's absolutely amazing when a group of car guys get together and throw an event that focuses on giving back, but not only that, it incorporates having families involved. We are super appreciative that Chicago Auto Club West and the Drake Hotel allowed us to participate and showcase cars for this amazing cause. Watching parents, fathers, mothers, children and grandparents smile throughout the day created memories that will last a lifetime.” —PARIN SHAH, Chicago Motor Cars

THIS YOUNG ENTHUSIAST DIDN’T MISS THE PHOTO OPPORTUNITY TO POSE WITH THIS CUSTOM MCLAREN 720S ON FATHERS DAY.

HINSDALE MAGAZINE | HinsdaleMag.com

59


Hinsdale Magazine | Local Event

ENTHUSIASTS CAPTURING PHOTOS OF THIS HIGHLY CUSTOMIZED PORSCHE.

Continued from the previous page CACW family. It comes back many times over.” As I say in our mission statement “Our members feel a sense of pride in participating in our events. We provide value by creating meaningful events, experiences, and fundraisers. This club is made by our members, and our members make the experiences.” “A perfect example is this year’s beneficiaries: Kitties Warriors Foundation in Itasca. Over $9000 was raised at the Drake Oak Brook event. This non-profit helps people cope with expenses of cancer treatment on an individual level.” “As time goes on, and CACW becomes larger, we will be able to do even more to help others. It is a very good feeling for all involved. I am also proud to say that other clubs are starting to follow our lead.” Dean’s last point: “I hope to see more new faces next year.” ■ A SMALL OVERVIEW SNAPSHOT OF THE MAIN DISPLAY AREA AT THE CACW 2022 SUPERCAR SHOW. 60

HinsdaleMag.com | HINSDALE MAGAZINE


C ompassionateC are SERVING THE COMMUNITY SINCE 1984.

We’re dedicated to providing personalized, professional and compassionate services to help lighten your burden and support you through the difficult times that follow the loss of a loved one. You can rely on us to provide your family with the highest quality care and service in your time of need.

Terrence M. Sullivan and Brian D. Sullivan 60 S GRANT STREET

|

HINSDALE

|

630.323.0275

S U L L I VA N F U N E R A L H O M E H I N S D A L E . C O M


Joy

DISCOVER the

of life-inspired

LANDSCAPING

Contact us today! 630.515.1230 www.janedilworth.com


Your Home Is Where Our Heart Is F FULLER’S

LAWN AND GARDEN SERVICE

630-323-7750

Seasonal Cleanup • Mowing • Weed Control Hedge Trimming • Flower Planting • Power Washing• Fencing


Nesreen Suwan, M.D.

Emsculpt Neo: CELEBRITIES’ CHOICE!

EMSCULPT NEO, by simultaneously emitting both radio frequency and high intensity electromagnetic energies, results is more fat reduction and muscle growth, than any single gold standard product, for less time and less money.

Forever 25 Medical Center approaches self-care from seemingly every direction. Leading the charge is DR. NESREEN SUWAN, an anti-aging specialist who has years of extensive training and experience in cosmetic Botox, Dysport, and Juvederm. Her expertise includes Laser treatments, Fractora, Weight loss, Body Contouring - Emsculpt Neo, Coolsculpting, PDO Thread Face Lift, PRP Face Rejuvenation, PRP Hair Restoration, Restylane and Sculptra. We are open 8am-4pm weekdays and Saturdays. Open House for Emsculpt Neo demonstration 11am-4pm on Friday. By appointments Forever25 Medical Center, 2867 Ogden Ave, Lisle, IL 60532 • (630) 420-8080 Website: Forever25.com • Instagram: forever25_medical



THE NEW

family room MARIANI LANDSCAPE ®

L ANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS | CRAFTSMEN | CARETAKERS West Suburbs | 847.309.0197 | www.marianilandscape.com


630-325-0088

102 Chicago Ave, Hinsdale

Serving Our Neighbors Since 1946.

Full-Service Carwash • Automotive Detailing Automotive Repair & Maintenance • Full-Service Lube Center Ice & Snow Services


POLO DATE WATCH

Piaget Polo Date watch, 36 mm. Steel case set with 60 brilliant-cut diamonds (approx. 0.97 ct). Dial with hour-markers in 18K rose gold set with 36 brilliant-cut diamonds (approx. 0.08 ct). Sapphire crystal case back. Interchangeable bracelet. Manufacture Piaget 500P1 automatic mechanical movement.

17W300 22nd Street, Oakbrook Terrace, IL 630.516.8000 MerryRichardsJewelers.com


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.