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"To think only of the best, to work only for the best, and
to expect only the best" is the heart of the Optimist Club's
creed. With well over one hundred members contributing time and
talents, Optimist projects include the Festival of Brass Drum
& Bugle Corp Show, Panther Reading Club, Oswego Family Christmas
Project, and the annual Easter Egg Hunt, to name just a few. These
and other fundraising projects allowed the club to contribute
$35,000 last year to over twenty youth programs in the Oswegoland
area, touching the lives of 9,000 kids! If you are interested
in getting involved, contact Connie Emery at 630.554.0650. Visit
our web site at www.oswegooptimists.com
to learn about Club projects and how you can get invoved.
The Rotary Club of Oswego was chartered
in February, 2003. The main objective of Rotary is service
in the community, in the workplace, and throughout the world.
Rotarians encourage high ethical standards in all vocations, and
support programs for youth, educational opportunities and international
exchanges for students, teachers, and other professionals, and
vocational and career development. The Rotary motto is Service
Above Self. Visit the Rotary International website at www.rotary.org.
Rotary meets on Wednesday mornings in Oswego. Come join us! For information,
contact Jake Koester at 630.553.2407 or jjkoester@msn.com.
The Oswegoland Woman's Civic Club was organized in 1928 to enrich
the community. They are involved in the welfare of our community's
children, activities at the Tillers Nursing Home and other community
needs. Any woman interested is invited to become a member. Please
call Judy Smith at 630.554.8097 for more information.
Mothers & More is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving
the lives of mothers through support, education, and advocacy.
The Oswego area Mothers & More offers Mom's Night Out, Mom
& Tot outings, playgroups, and two evening programs each month.
For more information visit
http://mothersandmoreoswego.tripod.com.
An organization of personal computer users formed to help others
effectively operate their computers. Monthly meetings and a newsletter
present up-to-date information on the latest computers, peripherals,
and software. Visitors are always welcome. Please call Dick Chamberlain
at 630.892.9361 for more information.
A non-profit educational organization devoted to making effective
oral communication a worldwide reality, Toastmasters International
helps men and women learn the art of speaking. The Oswego Toastmasters
Club meets 7:00-8:30 pm on the first and third Tuesdays of each
month at the Little White School House Museum in Oswego. Anyone interested in improving his or her
personal communication and leadership skills is encouraged to
attend. Contact Tony Hughes at
630.554.9230 or visit www.oswegotoastmasters.org for more information.
The Fishin' Fools is a fishing club located in Oswego. Meet other
local anglers, share information, plan various fishing outings,
meet new friends, and get involved with the community. If this
sounds interesting, contact the Fishin' Fools through their web
site, www.fishinfools.org
or email president@fishinfools.org.
Learn new songs, games, and stories while you spend special time
with your child! Playgroups provide a great opportunity to meet
new people and talk about concerns you may have in the important
job of bringing up baby! All infants & toddlers with parent
or caregiver are welcome. Playgroups are led by Parent Educators
from the Oswego School District. There is no fee and pre-registration
is not necessary. Please call 630.551.9600 for more information.
The Nineteenth Century Woman's Club of Oswego was organized in
1893. The club is affiliated with the General Federation of Womens'
Club, Illinois. It supports projects locally through the schools
and the Oswego Public Library, as well as nationally and worldwide.
Membership is open to all women of the area. For more information
please call Genevieve Ross at 630.554.3268.
The Boulder Hill and Oswego Antique Study Group was organized
in 1964. The members learn to evaluate and recognize the authenticity
of antiques and explore their history. This diverse group is both
educational and community-oriented, and meets the first Wednesday
of the month September - May. Anyone in the Oswegoland area is
invited to become a member. For more information please call Jane McDowell at 630.551.3698.
Members of The Hilltop Gardeners share an interest in gardening
and promoting the beautification of the homes and grounds of the
community. Anyone is welcome to attend a meeting or join. For
more information please call or Diana
Paparozzi at 630.551.0016.
The Kendall County Association for Home and Community Education
educates its members through programs of interest to the family
and community. This organization co-sponsors the Town and Country
Art Show. Membership in HCE is open to all individuals. For a
list of programs or for more information call the Kendall County
Cooperative Extension Service at 630.553.5823.
4-H is a voluntary, informal educational program for boys and
girls who are ages 8-18 by September 1 of the current year. If
you are interested in joining 4-H or becoming a volunteer, contact
the Kendall County Cooperative Extension Service at 630.553.5823.
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