Happy New Year from the Elmhurst Magazine team!

Elmhurst Cover January 2024

This was a big year for us here in Elmhurst. Our first issue was launched in March, and we were welcomed with open arms. Since then, we’ve had a blast sharing the stories of this outstanding community, and we can’t wait to share more in 2024.

In this first issue of the year, we introduce you to York High School freshman CJ Coan, who proved herself in the recent state tennis tournament by finishing in the top 8 for Class 2A singles tennis. She wasn’t even supposed to be playing, but when the very successful Lizzie Isyanov was sidelined this summer with an injury, Coaches Kara Dollaske and Brian Brigman thought that CJ could be a great replacement. She certainly was.

CJ isn’t the only gifted tennis player in the area. Thirteen area tennis players recently came in second in the USTA Women’s National Tournament in their class. This is quite an achievement in a field of 2,700 teams and over 45,000 women.

Moving from the court to the stage, we’re showcasing local sixth-grader Sheppard Littrell. He is a talented young dancer with the Joffrey Academy of Dance, one of the premier dance education centers in the world. He performed in the Joffrey Ballet’s “The Nutcracker” in a leading role, the third professional role he’s had with the company. He also dances at DuPage Dance Academy in town, where his mom teaches. We share the story of the special bond they share through dance.

Next, we spoke with local legend Jim Peterik. Hailing from the Chicago suburbs, the “Eye of the Tiger” singer/songwriter has become an international rock star. I had the opportunity to interview Jim, who shares how he made it big, why he still lives in the area, and what inspires him to stay active in the music business.
There’s also big news out of Elmhurst University: they just broke ground on a state-of-the-art Health Sciences Building. This $30 million endeavor will improve the academic experience of students, and it will be a resource to the community.

For sports fans, we have a fascinating interview with Notre Dame’s Rudy Ruettiger, a walk-on for their football team who turned his inspiring story into a movie. We also highlight Stan Mikita, one of the all-time greatest players for the Chicago Blackhawks, and his generous contributions to help make hockey accessible.
Although we’re surrounded by ice, spring will be coming before you know it. We want to acknowledge members of the Elmhurst Garden Club, who have a long history of not only sharing their joy of gardening with each other, but also with the entire Elmhurst area.

We hope you enjoy these stories and more in this issue.

Heading into the new year, we’re so thankful for our readers and all your continued support. Stay tuned to see what we have in store for 2024!

Respectfully,
Scott Jonlich, Publisher
Elmhurst Magazine

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