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Title Naperville news 17. October 2011 [(DVD) videorecording] / produced by NCTV17 ; produced by Elizabeth Spencer and Jen Hannon.

Publication Info. Naperville, Ill. : Naperville Community Television, [2011]
℗2011
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 Nichols Adult Reference Local History  977.324 NAP    AVAILABLE
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Description 4 videodiscs (approximately 120 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
System Details DVD-R format.
Note Videodisc recording of the weekly Naperville news magazine program for the month of October 2011.
Airs six times daily on NCTV17, Naperville Community Television.
For specific features see interactive menu.
Performer Jen Hannon, anchor; with Michelle Corless, Kevin Machak, Holly Roadruck, Justin Zipser, Ryan Jones, Marc Dahlquist, Alex Symonds.
Summary Covers topics of interest to the Naperville community and surrounding areas of DuPage county.
Contents October 7, 2011: City Council votes to permit residents to "opt out" of wireless smart grid meter -- City Council votes to tabel discussion on development of Freedom Plaza -- Council votes to support Edward Hospital on tax exempt status -- Operation Welcome Home gathered to honor Army Colonel Greg Perchatsch -- Napervelle Central and Wheaton Warrenville South High Schools host third annual Volley for the Cure event, raising $50,000 -- Naperville Fire and Police host annual Public Safety Open House -- Citizen's Fire Academy report -- Middle and high school students taking courses in fire preparedness can get school credit -- Anti-gravity treadmill demonstrates rehabilitation for foot, ankle and knee injuries -- Walk to school day promotes helath, safety and community involvement -- KidsMatter hosts ninth annual volunteer fair -- Naperville Park District is looking for voluunteers to adopt local parks and other areas to keep clean and maintained -- COD culinary students treat area residents to dinner at their Waterleaf Restaurant -- Autumn leaves: what's behind the colors? -- Sports with Alex Symonds and Marc Dahlquist -- Film critic Roger Ebert signs copies of his memoir, Life itself, at Anderson's Book Shop -- Becky Anderson sits down with author Jack Gantos about his new book, Dead end in Norvelt -- Dick Tracy's birthday, October 7: NCTV airs documentary Dick Tracy: the man behind the ink, a profile of artist Dick Locher
October 14, 2011: Naperville Area Chamber of Commerce meeting to evaluate the economy for the year ahead, hosted by the Chamber and Calamos Investments -- Dan Wolf Chevrolet presents Naperville with keys to a new Chevy Volt -- Gas prices drop below $3.50 per gallon -- Islamic Center of Naperville petitions to annex over 14 acres of land near 95th & 248th Streets -- Mortgage rates fall to all-time low--what does this mean for you? -- Darlene Sanger announces plans to run in newly formed 41st House District -- Safety for children using the internet -- WDSRA open house at North Central College in Wentz Concert Hall -- Local restaurants team up with the People's Resource Center to "dine away hunger" and assist local food banks -- Naperville Public Library presents "Bark for books," a reading program using therapy dogs to help children learn to read aloud -- Wheaton resident Jill Markussen offers annual symposium about homelessness based on her own experiences -- Three area high schools swim a continuous relay for 60 minutes to raise money for breast cancer prevention -- North Central Cardinals football team provide friendship for Conner Boose, a survivor of brain tumor surgery -- Sports with Alex Symonds and Mark Dahlquist -- Authors revealed with Becky Anderson: Laura Numeroff, author of "If you give a dog a doughnut" -- North Central's Women's chorale and Concert choir host annual choral international fest at Wentz Concert hall.
October 21, 2011: Cutting small expenses can have a big impact on household budgets -- Downtown Naperville app for iPhones and Android phones coming November 1 -- Metra announces fare increases -- Naper Settlement announces completion of roadway and storm water management project -- Dick Dublinski is new director of Naperville Public Works Department -- Rotary Club holds fourth annual "Soup's on" fund raiser at Tellabs -- Seager Park reopens after upgrade completed -- Greene Valley trail and family barn -- Children's museum announces winner of video contest -- Hiltz family adds "real-life" creatures to yard for Halloween -- Leo McNamee makes his own yard decorations -- Costumes for canines -- Halloween brings increased interest in investigating paranormal activities: ghost hunts will take place through the first week of November -- Sports with Alex Symonds and Mark Dahlquist -- Authors revealed with Becky Anderson: Richard Peck, author of "Secrets at sea" -- St. Patrick's' Nursing and Rehabilitation residents "get down" to raise money for American Cancer Society.
October 28, 2011: Occupy movement has swept the nation and has come to Aurora and Naperville -- Chamber of Commerce learning about business relationship between the U.S. and China -- Benedictine University has new state of the art fitness facility -- Naperville Central official dedication of newly renovated building -- Area businesses hiring seasonal help for holidays -- Over 40,000 veterans in Illinois are jobless; Tellabs hosts job fair for veterans -- Area residents helping out homeless veterans with clothing, food, medical supplies -- Whole Foods Market sponsors Make-a-difference day to collect donations for Goodwill, Loaves and Fishes and Teen Parent Connection -- Attending the Citizen Fire Academy firefighter training includes learning to use the Jaws of life -- North Central College presents Anti-hate week -- Young superheroes create capes at DuPage Children's Museum -- Highlands Elementary School unveils new whale sculpture on playground -- Office Max honors Auto Shop teacher Mark Williams as innovative teacher of the month -- Josh Stumpenhorst of Lincoln Junior High School receives 2012 Illinois State Teacher of the year award -- Sports with Alex Symonds and Mark Dahlquist -- Authors revealed with Becky Anderson: Colin Meloy and Carson Ellis, author and illustrator of "Wildwood" -- Aurora University recently presented Dia de los Muertos in a celebration of souls of passed loved ones, including displays from the Field Museum in Chicago and students at AU.
Subject Current events -- Videodiscs.
Naperville (Ill.) -- Social life and customs -- Videodiscs.
Naperville (Ill.) -- History -- Videodiscs.
DVDs.
Genre Television news programs.
Video recordings.
Added Author Hannon, Jen.
Corless, Michelle.
Jones, Ryan.
Machak, Kevin.
Roadruck, Holly.
Zipser, Justin.
Dahlquist, Marc.
Hutchison, Ben.
Symonds, Alex.
Naperville Community Television.
NCTV17.
Added Title Naperville news 17 (Television program)
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