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  • Ask an expert - MEGAN CANNON, LICENSED CLINICAL SOCIAL WORKER

    Sandy Illian Bosch|Updated May 3, 2023

    How does the need to achieve affect teens? Being a teenager can be tough. Being a teenager in Hinsdale can be especially challenging, said Megan Cannon, licensed clinical social worker and owner of Back to Balance Counseling. "There's been a steady shift into this idea of perfectionism" said Cannon, one of five counselors offering help at the Hinsdale clinic. Cannon said she and her fellow therapists too often see young people who believe they need to take every Advanced...

  • Ask an expert - JAMES FLANAGAN, FINANCIAL PLANNER

    Ken Knutson|Updated Apr 26, 2023

    How should people plan for retirement? James Flanagan, owner of Bentron Financial Group in Downers Grove, identifies three main categories when it comes to retirement readiness. "Nearly 60 percent of people don't plan at all," he said. "Less than 10 percent are navigators who have managed their finances for future outcomes. The majority of the rest are troubleshooters who have been able to plan because they've overcome hardship like divorce or job loss." Flanagan will provide...

  • Ask an expert - GRACE MCGOWAN, STUDENT ACTOR

    Sandy Illian Bosch|Updated Apr 19, 2023

    What is the musical 'Urinetown' about? The plot of Hinsdale Central High School's spring musical isn't easy to explain, but junior Grace McGowan summed it up in a single sentence. "It's the American revolution, but with pee," said McGowan, who plays Little Sally in "Urinetown," coming to the Central stage April 21 and 22 (see Page 18 for details). "Urinetown" takes a satirical look at the nation's legal system, capitalism, bureaucracy and local politics. It also makes fun of...

  • Ask and expert - MIKE ZANILLO, CLIMATE CHANGE EDUCATOR

    Ken Knutson|Updated Apr 12, 2023

    What should we know about climate change? When Mike Zanillo began giving climate change presentations as community outreach coordinator for Citizens' Climate Education seven years ago, skepticism and even hostility from listeners was not unusual. "I've been outwardly accused of being a socialist and a communist," Zanillo related. To his encouragement, audiences today seem to be more receptive. "The awareness level has increased, and people are more alarmed about the crisis today," he said. To mark Earth Day next week,...

  • Ask an expert - CATHY WALSH, JAMESON SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY

    Sandy Illian Bosch|Updated Apr 5, 2023

    Everyone is familiar with the phrase about making lemonade when life hands you lemons. When the housing market was handed a proverbial lemon in the mid-2000s, home builder Cathy Walsh turned it into a new career in real estate. "That was an impetus," Walsh said of her transition from general contractor and designer to full-time real estate agent. "Real estate is now my primary focus," said Walsh, a Hinsdale resident and broker with Jameson Sotheby's International Realty. She's...

  • Ask an expert - DR. TOM CARABALLO, PHYSICIAN

    Updated Mar 29, 2023

    Why did you launch a concierge practice? While attending to injuries and acute illnesses, emergency department physician Tom Caraballo said he also sees the department waiting room filled with people with less-than-urgent needs. Emergency medicine has become primary care for many people, Caraballo said, due to difficulty in getting appointments, access to doctors and access to care in general. As the founder of Fashioned Health, the Hinsdale resident is offering a solution....

  • Club central - GIRLS WHO CODE

    Updated Mar 22, 2023

    Hinsdale Central junior Jackie Vogel is fully aware that women can excel in the world of computer science. Her own mother works in the field. Yet it wasn't until Vogel attended a Girls Who Code summer camp that she ever considered studying the science herself. "I never would have considered coding if I hadn't gone to that camp," she said. The camp provided a comfortable environment in which she could realize her potential. She returned so excited about coding that she was determined to find a way to share her experience with...

  • Ask an expert - DAVID STANG, FOREST PRESERVE ENTHUSIAST

    Sandy Illian Bosch|Updated Mar 15, 2023

    Why is it important to support forest preserves? David Stang's relationship with the DuPage County Forest Preserve District began as he used the trails at Fullersburg Woods for his outdoor fitness endeavors. "It's an area I've used for years for walking, running, biking and so forth," he said. After volunteering at a workday at Fullersburg in December 2021, Stang said he learned of the need for a volunteer site steward - someone to coordinate regular efforts to keep the area...

  • Ask an expert - ERIN MCLAUGHLIN, ENTREPRENEUR

    Sandy Illian Bosch|Updated Mar 8, 2023

    Why did you invent FlagGuard? Erin McLaughlin's life changed the day her daughter was nearly hit by a personal watercraft while tubing in the lake at her family's summer getaway. While her daughter escaped injury, McLaughlin was haunted by the thought of what could have happened. The relief of knowing her own daughter was OK wasn't enough for McLaughlin. In the months following the incident, she began working on a device that would make children more visible in the water. Her goal was to prevent others from suffering a simila...

  • Ask an expert - STEPHANIE FRANTZ, MEDITATION INSTRUCTOR

    Updated Mar 1, 2023

    How can meditation relieve stress? One of the biggest misconceptions about meditation, said Stephanie Frantz, is that you have to stop your thoughts. "We have anywhere from 40,000 to 80,000 thoughts a day, so that's unlikely to happen," the meditation instructor said. "It's about turning your attention away from them." Frantz will lead a 50-minute workshop on mindfulness meditation and breathing techniques at 1 p.m. Wednesday, March 8 at The Community House (see Page XX for...

  • Agent profile - BEA WOLFE, @PROPERTIES

    Sandy Illian Bosch|Updated Feb 22, 2023

    Bea Wolfe already was familiar with at least five languages when she moved to the United States from Europe three years ago. She quickly learned yet another - the language of the U.S. Realtor. "I had to learn to understand everything," said Wolfe, who despite her extensive background in the field was unfamiliar with the terminology and laws of her new home. Originally from Hungary, Wolfe began her real estate career in 2003 before taking on a series of positions that put to...

  • Ask an expert - LANA THOMPSON, BANK VICE PRESIDENT

    Ken Knutson|Updated Feb 15, 2023

    How can people protect themselves from identity theft? Statistics reveal that fraud and identity theft claim a new victim every 22 seconds. Just when many think all the scams have been played out, sophisticated criminals come up with a new way to separate the unsuspecting from their money. "They'll pivot on a dime. If it doesn't work today, they'll switch tomorrow. They're much more agile than the general public, who tend to be creatures of habit," said Lana Thompson, vice...

  • Club Central - Black Student Union

    Sandy Illian Bosch|Updated Feb 13, 2023

    The 2021-22 Illinois Report Card lists Hinsdale Central High School's student population at 2,490. Of those students, only 62 identified as Black. Early this school year, three of those students approached their counselor, Gia Maniscalco, in hopes of starting an organization that would give Black students at Central a safe place to share experiences and build community. In December, they received approval to launch the Hinsdale Central Black Student Union. "We felt it was very...

  • Ask an expert - LISA DAMOUR, PSYCHOLOGIST AND AUTHOR

    Ken Knutson|Updated Feb 1, 2023

    What should parents know about teens and their emotions? Consider emotions like a member of one's personal board of directors, advised psychologist and author Dr. Lisa Damour, borrowing a colleague's metaphor. "Emotions help inform our decision-making and how we want to live," she explained. "They're very important to helping us navigate our lives, but very rarely are the ones calling the shots." Adolescents, however, can often seem at the mercy of their emotions. Damour will...

  • Business profile - Nextname

    Sandy Illian Bosch|Updated Jan 25, 2023

    For decades, fans of college sports could only support their favorite players through cheers and applause. But adoption of the NCAA Name Image Likeness policy in 2021 opened up a new world of opportunity for fans to support players, and for players to profit from their work as athletes. It also opened up opportunities for entrepreneurs like father-son team Steve and Ryan Thayer. Steve, a longtime former Hinsdale resident, and Ryan, a current resident of Chicago and a graduate...

  • Ask an expert - LINDSAY OLSON, ARTIST

    Ken Knutson|Updated Jan 18, 2023

    How can art help illuminate the world of science? Artist Lindsay Olson had tried her best to steer clear of math and science subjects. Then about a decade ago, while canoing down the Cal Sag Channel with her husband, she was struck by the sight of a sweeping engineered waterfall. "Finding out who built this structure and why led me to the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District," Olson recounted. After about a year and a half of "patient pestering," she said, MWRD officials...

  • Ask an expert - JON CARLSON, DEPUTY FIRE CHIEF

    Pamela Lannom|Updated Jan 11, 2023

    What is the new law regarding smoke alarms? Homeowners might have more than one reason why a smoke alarm isn't working. "They go dead maybe when you're on vacation, so you don't hear the chirps," said Deputy Chief Jon Carlson of the Hinsdale Fire Department. "You don't test it, so you don't know it doesn't have a useful battery in it." Or a homeowner might take the battery out of a beeping detector, intending to replace it, and then forget. A law passed in 2017 addresses...

  • Ask an expert - DR. KELLY RYAN, PSYCHOLOGIST

    Updated Jan 4, 2023

    How can we promote mental health in the new year? Physical improvement goals tend to dominate January resolution lists. But one's mental health deserves just as much attention, according to psychologist Kelly Ryan, who said gathering with others plays a big role. "One of the most important things that we can do to maintain our mental well-being is to connect in meaningful ways with those around us," said Kelly, service line director at Edward-Elmhurst Health's Linden Oaks Beha...

  • Ask an expert - ANGEL RANGEL, MIXOLOGIST

    Sandy Illian Bosch|Updated Dec 28, 2022

    What are some choices for NYE toasts? For centuries, the sparkling wine known as Champagne has been used to celebrate birthdays, promotions, marriages and of course, the arrival of a new year. And according to Angel Rangel, assistant manager at Il Poggiolo in Hinsdale, it's not something to be messed with. "Champagne you want to keep the way it is," said Rangel. While Rangel believes Champagne is best enjoyed on its own, it is not the only way to mark a special occasion....

  • Ask an expert

    Ken Knutson|Updated Dec 21, 2022

    How can holiday trash be kept out of landfills? From the dazzling displays of decorations to the parties teeming with presents and plates of goodies, the holidays are not exactly a time of moderation. Amidst this celebratory crescendo of consumption, we can offer a gift to Mother Nature by making recycling and repurposing seasonal traditions as well. While the holidays come and go in a wink of St. Nick's eye, the garbage left behind in landfills leaves an impact on the...

  • Ask an expert - ANDREW FREDEL, MINISTER OF MUSIC

    Sandy Illian Bosch|Updated Dec 14, 2022

    How does music enhance worship this time of year? As minister of music at Grace Episcopal Church, Andrew Fredel's primary job isn't to make music, but to encourage music making from others. "It's very important that the congregation sings," Fredel said, and that's never more true than during the celebration of Christmas. Christmas draws a collection of those who frequent church, as well as those who come only for the holidays. Fredel said he's careful to include music that...

  • Ask an expert - Jennifer Cutting, folk musician

    Ken Knutson|Updated Dec 7, 2022

    What do you enjoy about performing this season? Folk musician and composer Jennifer Cutting was searching for songs that expressed the essence of the winter solstice, but found the landscape rather barren. So she crafted her own. "I like the idea of contributing new holiday carols for people to sing in contemporary society." Cutting said. "I've tried to dig down into the heart of why we celebrate this time of year." She and her OCEAN Celtic Quartet hope many celebrate with...

  • Ask an expert - CJ GRAD, JEWELRY DESIGNER

    Sandy Illian Bosch|Updated Nov 30, 2022

    What's next after Caffray closes? Caffray Jewellers in Hinsdale's Grant Square has never been just about making and selling jewelry. The store's tagline is "making fine jewelry and friends," and owner CJ Grad said that during these last days in business, she's constantly reminded of just how many of both she has created. Some are happy and some are sad, Grad said of the customers visiting the store in its final weeks. Others are panicked about where they'll take their watches...

  • Ask an expert - MARGE CHAPELLO & MARILYN LINDBERG, CHURCH BIRTHDAY ORGANIZERS

    Ken Knutson|Updated Nov 22, 2022

    What's involved in planning a church's 100th anniversary? While gathering materials for Hinsdale's Redeemer Lutheran Church's centennial, anniversary committee Co-chairs Marilyn Lindberg and Marge Chapello came across a compelling video clip. "Ralph Klein (former Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago professor) was the speaker at our 75th anniversary event, and he was trying to think ahead to our 100th, how life would be," related Lindberg, whose husband found the footage....

  • Ask an expert - Club Central - Devils' Advocate

    Sandy Illian Bosch|Updated Nov 16, 2022

    Ideas for a news story can come from just about anywhere, including the walls of Hinsdale Central High School. For Taylor Levin, editor-in-chief of the Devils' Advocate student magazine, fliers and posters are no longer just announcements or decorations on a wall. Each announcement of a club meeting, school dance or after-school event is a potential article for the monthly publication. Levin, a member of Cherise Lopez's journalism II honors class, is one of nine students on...

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