Residents hope that they will soon be able to begin construction of a Muslim worship center off 91st Street and Rte. 83.
Excerpt from Patch.com, March 14, 2011
By Jessica Tobacman
Update: Andrea Korovesis at DuPage County told Patch that "the Development Committee voted on MECCA's petition at [the Tuesday, March 15] meeting and approved it 4-1, with a list of conditions. The County Board will take up the item at its next meeting, which will be Tuesday, March 22."
A circle drive sits in front of an older house just west of Route 83 on 91st Street. If all goes well for the Muslim Educational Cultural Center of America (MECCA), this summer a new structure will begin to rise on the property—a Muslim Community Center." (read more)
This blog began soon after U.S. Independence Day in 2010. The original intent was to create posts about energy independence. Gradually, the blog developed into a portfolio for published articles with a much broader focus on environmental, health and cultural issues. Now, this blog investigates the many ways to invest in and preserve the beautiful world around us.
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Celebrate Spring with Floral Alternatives

Fruit bouquets and potted plants are green ways to celebrate spring.
Opinion--Excerpt from Patch.com, March 5, 2011
By Jessica Tobacman
"With patches of grass beginning to show as the snow recedes, I can’t help but think of spring and imagine that you may eagerly be anticipating it, too. Spring is approaching after a harsh winter which brought 20 inches of snow to Burr Ridge and the snowiest February on record. All of this white means that we may be even more grateful for spring than usual." (read more)
D180 Celebrates Black History Month


Anne M. Jeans Elementary School and Burr Ridge Middle School celebrate Black History Month with inspiring performances and activities.
Excerpt from Patch.com, Feb. 25, 2011
By Jessica Tobacman
"Actor Will Smith’s words greeted visitors to the Anne M. Jeans Elementary School Website on Feb. 23: 'I don’t know what my calling is, but I want to be here for a bigger reason.'" (read more)
Green Ways to Celebrate President's Day
Take this Monday to explore new outdoor activities, or use low prices to purchase long-awaited items.
Opinion--Excerpt from Patch.com, Feb. 21, 2011
By Jessica Tobacman
"Monday, Feb. 21 is an opportunity to celebrate our country and our environment in unique ways." (read more)
Opinion--Excerpt from Patch.com, Feb. 21, 2011
By Jessica Tobacman
"Monday, Feb. 21 is an opportunity to celebrate our country and our environment in unique ways." (read more)
Local Copts Host Interfaith Service, React to Protests in Egypt

Two of the planners of Saturday's interfaith memorial service at St. Mark's Coptic Church discuss their event and recent protests in Egypt.
Excerpt from Patch.com, Feb. 11, 2011
By Jessica Tobacman
"While many Egyptians will be celebrating the departure of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak this weekend, the scene at St. Mark’s Coptic Orthodox Church of Chicago in Burr Ridge will be more somber." (read more)
Angel4Cause Dog Rescue Heals Children, Too

Pat and Ed Stryszak are rescuing abused and homeless dogs while helping foster children through Angel4Cause Rescue.
Excerpt from Patch.com,
Feb. 4, 2011
By Jessica Tobacman
"Off 91st Street, north of County Line Road, sits a grey brick house where the sporadic barking of dogs can be heard. Inside the three-story home is a bull mastiff nursing 15 puppies. The owner of the home, Pat Stryszak, reaches down and lifts up a bright white puppy with a spot on its fur that resembles a perfect, beige heart." (read more)
Celebrate the New Year of Trees

Jan. 20 marked a relatively minor Jewish holiday that brings trees to the forefront.
Opinion--Excerpt from Patch.com, Jan. 22, 2011
By Jessica Tobacman
"Driving south on County Line Road, headed toward the Burr Ridge Village Center, I notice that some bare trees stretch their limbs toward the road, jutting outward, while others pull back, protective. On 91st street, the branches look more like the outstretched arms of a conductor with fingers pointing upward, motioning to the orchestra, asking for more sound and more intensity." (read more)
A Chef's Story

Laura Valcour started from scratch—and built her own cooking business.
Excerpt from Patch.com, Jan. 15, 2011
By Jessica Tobacman
"The parking lot near Willowbrook’s Panera Bread is nearly full. Indoors, the bakery is noisy with the late-lunch crowd." (read more)
This Year, Recycle Your Christmas Tree and Holiday Lights
This winter, consider returning your tree and lights to the earth, by donating the greenery for wildlife, or by recycling bulbs.
Opinion--Excerpt from Patch.com, Jan. 8, 2011
By Jessica Tobacman
"The evergreen stands tall in the corner, nearly hitting the ceiling. Strands of red, blue and violet bulbs surround it, hanging casually off of its branches." (read more)
Opinion--Excerpt from Patch.com, Jan. 8, 2011
By Jessica Tobacman
"The evergreen stands tall in the corner, nearly hitting the ceiling. Strands of red, blue and violet bulbs surround it, hanging casually off of its branches." (read more)
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