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Come join us at ClaySpace, Friday, August 7th from 7 to 9pm for food, refreshments, socializing, and an opportunity to see local art. Children (& adults) are also welcome to create their own 4 inch personalized tile for FREE. Any additional tiles are $5/ piece. For additional information, please check out the ClaySpace website at www.clayspace.net. They are located at 740 Front St in Lisle. If you have any further questions, please email Bill Donofrio at [email protected].
Come celebrate with your fellow Jaycees a great Last Fling! Thank you everyone for all of your hard work and involvement in making this year’s Fling so successful!
Dark Horse Grill and Dark Horse Pastries will be catering and Beer will be served!
Start arriving at 630pm. The meeting will begin promptly at 730pm.
Carpool if possible as parking is limited.
Rooster “Day Into” Night!
3:00 pm – ?
Aurora Turners
1335 Mitchell Road In Aurora
Join us for outdoor bowling, food and fun (and beer)!
All Roosters and Jaycees are invited.
Jaycees (voting members) are requested to bring a dessert.
Please RSVP to [email protected] by September 30th.
Hope to see everyone there!
Complimentary beer and wine from 6:30-7:30pm, cocktails can be purchased as needed.
JCI Impact Videos at 7:00pm. October General Membership Meeting starting at 7:30pm.
*Jaycees should plan on arriving 6-6:30pm to welcome any community guests as they enter!
The Donation Committee is looking for feedback on how the General Membership would like to see our donations distributed.
Held as part of the Hometown Holidays celebration in downtown Naperville, the Little Friends Parade of Lights features a spectacular collaboration of lights, festive floats and Santa’s arrival in preparation for the busy holiday season. Thousands of people attend this annual parade, which helps to celebrate the holiday season in downtown Naperville. This year’s parade will step off at 5:00 p.m so please arrive at 4:30pm. Due to construction of the new Water Street development, line-up and staging will begin on Jackson Avenue near the Administrative Offices of the Naperville Park District and the Alfred Rubin Center.
Have your four-legged family members been naughty or nice this year? They better not pout. They better not cry. Because Santa Claus is coming to Two Bostons for pet pictures!
On Saturday, December 2nd stop by Two Bostons (2523 W 75th St, Naperville) between 12-3pm for an adorable keepsake that is sure to keep you smiling all year long. Donations collected at this event will benefit local hunger relief organizations through the Food Giving Committee.
If you have any questions or are interested in volunteering at this event, please contact Arriena Guziec at [email protected].
You’re cordially invited to the Naperville Jaycees 2015 Awards & 2016 Inauguration Party
It will be a great way to end 2015 on a positive note and get a jump start on 2016. Come watch and see who won the various awards and to welcome President Chad Pedigo, his officers and board members to 2016!
The Naperville Jaycees will provide food and there will be a cash bar with drink specials.
Please RSVP by Wednesday, January 6th to Andrea Durren at [email protected] as we will need a head count for this event.
We look forward to seeing you there!
The Vex Robotics Competition needs volunteers and judges to assist them on January 16th, 2016 at Nequa Valley High School’s Freshman Wing. Judges will work from 7:30 to 3pm and will receive a complementary lunch and T-shirt. At large volunteers have a little more flexibility when they can come and go depending on the need. Please email Bill Donofrio at [email protected] if you have any questions.
To sign up, please go to the below link.
http://www.nvrobotics.org/get-involved.html
The VEX Robotics Competition, presented by the Robotics Education & Competition Foundation, is the largest and fastest growing middle and high school robotics program globally with more than 10,000 teams from 32 countries playing in over 750 tournaments worldwide. Each year, an exciting engineering challenge is presented in the form of a game. Students, with guidance from their teachers and mentors, build innovative robots and compete year-round in a variety of matches. In addition to learning valuable engineering skills, students gain life skills such as teamwork, perseverance, communication, collaboration, project management, and critical thinking. The VEX Robotics Competition prepares students to become future innovators with 95% of participants reporting an increased interest in STEM subject areas and pursuing STEM related careers.