Downers Grove Historical Society

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Every year, the Downers Grove Historical Society identifies an individual who epitomizes the spirit of “giving back” to the community.

The late Montrew Dunham, who co-wrote the history book “Downers Grove, 1832-1982” and authored the follow-up, serves as the model for this award.

This year, the Historical Society recognized Mary Ellen Young as the recipient of the Montrew Dunham Award for her leadership in improving local childhood education, reducing bullying, fostering adolescent mental health, and championing organizations that enhanced life in Downers Grove for current and future generations.

The ceremony took place on Saturday, Oct. 5 pm at the James Henry Breasted Auditorium at the Lincoln Center.

Downers Grove Historical Society Recognition Committee Chair Bruce Swanson congratulates
Mary Ellen Young.

 

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The landscape artist at his drafting table

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A blacksmith demonstration
at Country in the Park is a new addition this year. <br><i>Photo courtesy of Naper Settlement</i>

History in the (Re)Making

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Keeping the Grove Green

DGN graduate Adam
Janowiak is an outside
hitter for COD.

Building Up a Sport

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What’s Old is What’s New

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From Vision to Home

Welcoming visitors to explore the Oak Brook Historical Society’s newest exhibits are Don Fuller, Fullersburg Historic Foundation President; John Baar, OBHS Board member; and Elizabeth Arts, OBHS President.

History in Focus

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Savor the Scene

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Future Leaders

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Elmhurst Art Museum’s Robert McCormick House

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A Constant in the Community

Tree Town Tappers started in 2014 through the Elmhurst Park District

Rhythm and Friendship