Making History

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Local Oak Brook player reaches World Series stage

Oak Brook resident Matthew Kalish at the Little League World Series
Photo courtesy of the Little League World Series

The Clarendon Hills Little League team, including Oak Brook resident Matthew Kalish, advanced to the Little League World Series after a strong summer run through district, sectional, and regional tournaments. Representing Illinois, the team competed in Williamsport against top programs from across the United States. While they did not capture the title, the players demonstrated skill, determination, and teamwork on a national stage. Their success brought recognition to the program in all of Chicagoland and strong support from the local community. Congratulations to the dedicated players, coaches, and families on the historic achievement for Clarendon Hills Little League.

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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>

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Elmhurst Art Museum’s Robert McCormick House

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Tree Town Tappers started in 2014 through the Elmhurst Park District

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