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Two for One Great Events in Lombard!
LOMBARD_PARK_DISTRICT   03/10/10 01:51 PM   22 HITS

Lombard, IL – Take advantage of two great Lombard Park District events in one day! Sign up for the Egg Hunt and Lunch with the Bunny at Lombard Common, and visit Take Time for Tots Day at Sunset Knoll on Saturday March 27 in Lombard.

Join the Lombard Park District for a FREE special event in honor children during the Take Time for Tots Day on Saturday, March 27 from 9 – 11:30 a.m. at Sunset Knoll Recreation Center in Lombard. Participants can enjoy a day full of events including Culver’s of Lombard make your own sundae, Abrakadoodle art, Music Together, Union Pacific Rail Road, Lombard Police Department, Kiwanis Club Children’s Identification Kit, Lombard Historical Society Pioneer Wagon, Helen Plum Library – Storytelling, Lombard Kiddie Campus – make and take art projects and Pioneer Childcare Center. This event is sponsored by Gianorio’s Pizza & Pasta, Pioneer Childcare, State Farm Agent Nick Janet and State Farm Agent Bob Golden.

Kids ages 10 and under can join the Lombard Park District as we celebrate spring with an Egg Hunt on Saturday, March 27 at 10:30 and 11 a.m. at Lombard Common followed by a family event of Lunch with the Bunny! Participants will be divided by age group and search for eggs and prizes. Eggs will contain candy (some candy may have peanut ingredients), small toys and even some prize tickets to redeem after the hunt! Parents are asked to accompany children, but not to assist in the collecting. After the hunt stick around for Lunch with the Bunny! Mr. Bunny will visit Lombard Common for the Egg Hunt and then join families for some food, which includes a meal, refreshments and a dessert. In addition, each child will receive a complimentary photo with Mr. Bunny. Preregistration is required for the Lombard Egg Hunt and Lunch with the Bunny.

Sunset Knoll Recreation Center is located at 820 S. Finley Rd. in Lombard. Lombard Common is located at the corner of Grace St. and St. Charles Rd. in Lombard. The Lombard Park District offers a variety of recreational opportunities for all ages. Check out the preschool, golf course, rental facilities, and programs for youth, adults and seniors. Visit www.lombardparks.com or call (630) 620-7322.
 

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Scouting fun--and tenets-- attract Muslim girls

 

A half-dozen girls gathered in the basement of the Islamic Foundation School in Villa Park recently to piece together colorful fleece blankets that they will donate to a local women’s shelter.  They munched on cookies and talked excitedly about plans for a camping trip to Colorado next year and about the money they raised in a cookie sale.

Signifying their membership in the Girl Scouts of America, the girls wore sashes emblazoned with badges over their jeans and sweaters and—to represent their Muslim faith—some wore traditional headscarves.

Although the Girl Scouts do not keep statistics on the numbers of scouts who are Muslim, interest among Muslim girls in scouting appears to be growing, said Maria Wynne, chief executive of the Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwestern Indiana.

“We’ve had Muslim Girl Scout troops for well over 20 years,” Wynne said. “It’s through these relationships that we’ve been able to become closer with the Muslim community. It’s really blossomed and a whole new group of girls have embraced it.”

There are five troops ranging from Daisies to Senior Girl Scouts who meet at the Islamic school in Villa Park. Because of interest from the Muslim community, the Girl Scout organization is looking at adding another Muslim troop in the western suburbs and are planning a session this summer to get input from girls and their parents on the idea. Possible locations are Burr Ridge or Naperville.

Jumanna Kassar, 15,  of Hillside is a senior Girl Scout who has been involved in the program since  kindergarten. As she has grown older, she said the girls' discussions have evolved from talking about their next camping trip or cookie sale to discussing some of the challgenging aspects of living as a Muslim.  

“It’s gotten to be more about being a Muslim in America,” she said. “It gives me insight to see how other girls react to prejudices and what they make of it.”

Kassar’s mother, Donna Kassar, is a co-leader of one of the Villa Park troops. She has two other daughters, Laila, 11, and Suha, 9, who also are scouts.

“We haven’t had any real negative experiences [from being Muslim,]” she said. “But being in Girl Scouts helps the girls see themselves as part of American society.”

Donna Kassar said many of the values that Girl Scouts promote, such as respecting people and helping others, are shared by the Muslim faith.

“There are things in the Girl Scout Law about sisterhood and respecting people that are in the same spirit as the Muslim faith,” Donna Kassar said.

Amal Ali, youth coordinator for the Council of Islamic Organizations of Greater Chicago, said Muslim communities are looking for activities for their youth, and Girl Scouts appears to be a good fit.

"There's a huge interest in youth programs in Muslim communities," Ali said. "There is a need for it. The only angle that's different is that young Muslims carry a bi-cultural identity. And one side of that identity is bombarded with prejudice and negative images in the media. That's one angle that we're really worried about because self-esteem is integral to making good decisions."

Although the Villa Park troop is open to anyone, it is geared toward girls of the Muslim faith

Troop leader Riffat Siddiqi of Oak Brook said the group tries to accomodate the tenets of the Muslim faith and adjusts  its schedule according to the Muslim religious calendar.  For instance, the troop holds EID parties to mark the end of Ramadan.

She described girl scouts "as a very nice program and it doesn't cost very much."

In addition to meeting with friends, Jumanna Kassar said she likes that scouting promotes her interest in learning and careers. She attended a camp last summer at which women CEOs of local companies met with the girls and talked about their business careers.

While the girls feel comfortable being in a group of others of the same faith, there are some universal aspects of scouting that the girls also relish. 

“I like that we have so many things to go and do,” said Inaara Hussain, 11, of Glendale Heights. “There are so many things to learn. And I like being with my friends.”

The girls recalled a camping trip last summer at which they  turned out the lights and played with glow sticks.  Hiba Siddiqui's dark eyes danced as she remembered the time they had, and talked about the fun she finds in scouting.

"I like camping, and sleeping over and then going hiking and finding deer," she said. "And I like playing with glow sticks."

By Annemarie Mannion

Triblocal.com reporter
 

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