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PASSIONATE AWARD-WINNING RESTAURANTER INSPIRED BY THE COMMUNITY WEST CHICAGO/GENEVA–Chef and Restaurant owner K.C. (Kristopher) Gulbro’s passion for food came at an early age, working in the restaurant industry since he was sixteen and holding every position from dishwasher to line cook.  After years of mastering his skills in the restaurant and hospitality industry, K.C. and his father Curt, opened the doors to FoxFire restaurant  in 2003. He is grateful for the mentors along the way who taught him about pricing, interactions with customers, and how to be humble. “Working with my dad is the biggest highlight of my career.  He taught me how to be a good businessman and more importantly, how to be a good person,” K.C. says.  “Having been chosen to be Chef Ambassador for Certified Angus Beef® is certainly the “icing on the steak”, I mean cake [laughs].” Constantly inspired by the Geneva community, K.C. and his team opened his second venture, Copper Fox Pub and Banquet Hall and he takes every opportunity to make everyday the best it can be, sponsoring Geneva youth baseball and Special Olympics .  He also volunteers at church, and rides with his Motorcycle Club to support charities. K.C. tries to hold steadfast to the words, Wherever God puts me, I try to be.. -Kristen Kucharski, Photos by Mike Catuara

15 FASCINATING FACES OF THE YEAR | K.C. Gulbro of West Chicago/Geneva

Passionate Award-Winning Restauranter Inspired by the Community

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HELPING AT-RISK WOMEN WORLDWIDE WEST CHICAGO/WHEATON/GLEN ELLYN–As a Christian, Cheryl’s faith directs her work and she is inspired by Micah 6:8: And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God. After learning of a Kenyan girl who was unable to attend school during her monthly menses, Cheryl was motivated by this gender inequality to help form Dignity4Girls  and hold sew-ins to make washable pads and send 2,000 feminine hygiene kits to Kenya; so today, the girl who once missed school during her period, is currently attending nursing college on a Dignity4Girls scholarship. As Cheryl became more aware that females faced challenges in the form of bias, discrimination, and inequality, she pursued a M.A. in Humanitarian and Disaster Leadership at Wheaton College  while also earning her Trauma Certificate.  “My graduate-level coursework and experiences through  Dignity4Girls  prepared me to work with refugee women at my current job at Re:new Project in Glen Ellyn where Artisans sew exceptional handcrafted bags available for sale,” she says.  “Re:new Project is where my passion for empowering women and post-traumatic growth intersect.” Cheryl receives support from her husband and three children while living out her passion to respond to the needs of at-risk women worldwide. -Kristen Kucharski, Photos by Mike Catuara

15 FASCINATING FACES OF THE YEAR | Cheryl Sorenson of West Chicago/Wheaton/Glen Ellyn

Helping At-Risk Women Worldwide

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by Kristen Kucharski FEATURING RESIDENTS WHO INSPIRE THE COMMUNITY IN THEIR OWN UNIQUE WAY  Each year Glancer Magazine features a distinct group of residents who are doing extraordinary things, making a difference in the lives of others by giving them hope, guidance or inspiration. Each is so talented and has persevered through all that COVID-19 has presented this past year. Their stories will touch your heart and awaken your spirit. Here are Glancer Magazine's 15 Fascinating Faces of 2020. Benny White NAPERVILLE–Benny’s commitment to his country began many years before he was the first Black elected to Naperville’s City Council.  He is a Retired Lieutenant Colonel of the United States Army, as well as the Department Chair/Senior Army Instructor at Joliet West High School JROTC.  The words of John Lewis have never meant more to Benny than they have this past year after witnessing the murder of George Floyd. Do not get lost in a sea of despair. Be hopeful, be optimistic. Our struggle is not the struggle of a day, a week, a month, or a year, it is the struggle of a lifetime. Never, ever be afraid to make some noise and get in good trouble, necessary trouble. As a Black man and father of two Black kids, he was in a lot of pain and worried about the place he has called home for the past 15 years.  He felt compelled to be a voice and sounding board for the Naperville residents.  Earlier this year, Benny marched alongside Mayor Chirico and other peaceful protestors, personally stopping at different places to listen to passionate speeches from community members who expressed their sadness and frustration at the injustices they witnessed or had experienced firsthand.  At each stop, he joined many in taking a knee to remember the 8 minutes and 46 seconds that the Minneapolis police officer knelt on Mr. Floyd’s neck.  Benny also shared his personal experiences and encouraged people to continue to take the peaceful path forward and reminded them that in order to create change, more needed to get involved in their community by joining civic organizations, local government commissions and committees. “We have made tremendous strides in our community to mitigate inappropriate behavior when it comes to diversity and inclusion,” Benny says proudly.  “I was glad to have had a hand in having language added to the City’s mission statement that now includes, an inclusive community that values diversity.” He and the council also recently approved the creation of a Human Rights & Fair Housing Commission, and are currently in the process of hiring a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Manager. Benny encourages members of the Naperville community to challenge their own biases, confront their inner circles when inappropriate things are said, and to discuss and learn from one another while getting involved in organizations that are trying to make a difference in our community.  Be a voice by joining organizations like Naperville Neighbors United, Unity Partnership, Indivisible Naperville, Naper Pride, and the Naperville Interfaith Leaders Association and join him in being a part of the solution. Photos by Mike Catuara 15 FASCINATING FACES OF 2020 ALL DUPAGE ALL KANE ALL KENDALL GLANCE THE PAGES OF THIS ISSUE

15 FASCINATING FACES OF THE YEAR | Benny White of Naperville

by Kristen Kucharski FEATURING RESIDENTS WHO INSPIRE THE COMMUNITY IN THEIR OWN UNIQUE WAY Each year Glancer Magazine features a distinct...

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by Kristen Kucharski FEATURING RESIDENTS WHO INSPIRE THE COMMUNITY IN THEIR OWN UNIQUE WAY  Each year Glancer Magazine features a distinct group of residents who are doing extraordinary things, making a difference in the lives of others by giving them hope, guidance or inspiration. Each is so talented and has persevered through all that COVID-19 has presented this past year. Their stories will touch your heart and awaken your spirit. Here are Glancer Magazine's 15 Fascinating Faces of 2020. Diya Sudhagar NAPERVILLE–At only 11 years old, 6th grader Diya Sudhagar used her time wisely during the global pandemic to start a blog, DiyaDiamondTalks.blogspot.com .  She likes to write about her observations, thoughts, or just about anything she is feeling.  Many of her topics are based on everyday life such as e-learning in middle school, favorite restaurants, book reviews, and cooking with her family.  She has a passion for new planets and sea animals, as well as enjoys sharing the simple joys of apple picking and making slime. Diya believes in "being happy with what you have while working toward what you want" and has used the time permitted through the pandemic lockdown to focus on the things she loves such as reading, writing, singing, sketching, and staying connected to her Indian culture through Hindustani Classical Music and Bharatanatyam (an Indian classical dance form).  Reading the blogs through the eyes of a middle schooler is a refreshing end to an unsettling year. Photos by Mike Catuara 15 FASCINATING FACES OF 2020 ALL DUPAGE ALL KANE ALL KENDALL GLANCE THE PAGES OF THIS ISSUE

15 FASCINATING FACES OF THE YEAR | Diya Sudhagar of Naperville

by Kristen Kucharski FEATURING RESIDENTS WHO INSPIRE THE COMMUNITY IN THEIR OWN UNIQUE WAY Each year Glancer Magazine features a distinct...

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by Kristen Kucharski FEATURING RESIDENTS WHO INSPIRE THE COMMUNITY IN THEIR OWN UNIQUE WAY  Each year Glancer Magazine features a distinct group of residents who are doing extraordinary things, making a difference in the lives of others by giving them hope, guidance or inspiration. Each is so talented and has persevered through all that COVID-19 has presented this past year. Their stories will touch your heart and awaken your spirit. Here are Glancer Magazine's 15 Fascinating Faces of 2020. Edward French ST. CHARLES–Edward loves living and working in the town he loves for the past 20 years with his wife, Karen and three children, Mirabella, Danny, and Eddie.  He is the owner and President of Metro Staff Inc. in Elgin, but most know him as an owner of the new Wahlburgers in St. Charles. His involvement is strategic, financial, and marketing, and as one might guess, it has been difficult to open a new business in the middle of a pandemic where they have yet to be allowed to service the restaurant at full capacity; however, Edward feels so blessed that the community has supported Donnie and Wahlburgers at a very high level which validates the very reason they chose to open in St. Charles – a place they all live and call home.  “My favorite thing about being involved with Wahlburgers is the fun atmosphere,” Ed says.  “This is especially true when Donnie is in the restaurant. The patrons just love that they can actually meet him and spend some quality time with him.” In his spare time, he coaches whichever sport his kids are playing, and he and his wife support local charities such as Cals Angels, CASA, Tuskegee etc.  They also host a large cancer event every year in their St. Charles home for Northwestern Hospital Cancer department called Living Well and have raised over $5 million dollars over the past 10 years. For Edward, 2020 has been a year of adjusting on the fly and learning to appreciate family time. Photos by Mike Catuara Unless Otherwise Submitted 15 FASCINATING FACES OF 2020 ALL DUPAGE ALL KANE ALL KENDALL GLANCE THE PAGES OF THIS ISSUE

15 FASCINATING FACES OF THE YEAR | Edward French of St. Charles

by Kristen Kucharski FEATURING RESIDENTS WHO INSPIRE THE COMMUNITY IN THEIR OWN UNIQUE WAY Each year Glancer Magazine features a distinct...

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by Kristen Kucharski FEATURING RESIDENTS WHO INSPIRE THE COMMUNITY IN THEIR OWN UNIQUE WAY  Each year Glancer Magazine features a distinct group of residents who are doing extraordinary things, making a difference in the lives of others by giving them hope, guidance or inspiration. Each is so talented and has persevered through all that COVID-19 has presented this past year. Their stories will touch your heart and awaken your spirit. Here are Glancer Magazine's 15 Fascinating Faces of 2020. Dan Polizzi OSWEGO/AURORA–eing a Firefighter and Paramedic during a pandemic has been a tough struggle for Dan who is a 12-year veteran of the Aurora Fire Department.  Finding the balance of doing the best job he can to help people, while not infecting his close family and friends has been one tough battle.  He is used to working hard and managing high levels of stress as a member of the Tactical Rescue Team, Dive Rescue Team, and the Special Response Team with the Aurora Police as a TEMS (Tactical Emergency Medical Services) Medic.  His entire life he has been an active - always involved in sports such as football, baseball, wrestling, ice hockey, MMA, motocross, snowboarding, water skiing, wakeboarding, skateboarding, rock climbing, soccer, boxing, and skydiving to name just a few; so it should come as no surprise that he competed in the last seven seasons of NBC’s American Ninja Warrior. Dan was inspired by spirited reality shows, such as Sasuke to apply online to American Ninja Warrior submitting a questionnaire and video showcasing his talents.  He earned a spot in Season 5 and beat the qualifying course.  Although he missed moving on to the Vegas finals, Dan came away with a very strong training partner, Brandon Mears who he met in Baltimore and discovered they were both firefighters in Illinois.  The two became known as the “Towers of Powers” and have competed in every season since. “Ninja Warrior started out as a personal goal in the beginning, something I aspired to conquer for myself; but now Ninja Warrior has become so much more,” Dan says.  “After seeing how much competing can inspire others and motivate kids to be active, I try to lead by example and be the best role model possible.” Photos Submitted 15 FASCINATING FACES OF 2020 ALL DUPAGE ALL KANE ALL KENDALL GLANCE THE PAGES OF THIS ISSUE

15 FASCINATING FACES OF THE YEAR | Dan Polizzi of Oswego & Aurora

by Kristen Kucharski FEATURING RESIDENTS WHO INSPIRE THE COMMUNITY IN THEIR OWN UNIQUE WAY Each year Glancer Magazine features a distinct...

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by Kristen Kucharski FEATURING RESIDENTS WHO INSPIRE THE COMMUNITY IN THEIR OWN UNIQUE WAY  Each year Glancer Magazine features a distinct group of residents who are doing extraordinary things, making a difference in the lives of others by giving them hope, guidance or inspiration. Each is so talented and has persevered through all that COVID-19 has presented this past year. Their stories will touch your heart and awaken your spirit. Here are Glancer Magazine's 15 Fascinating Faces of 2020. John Cebulski AURORA–In a year dominated by COVID-19, riots, and elections, we quickly forget life changing moments that happened just a year earlier such as the Henry Pratt Shooting in Aurora in 2019.  Husband and father of four, avid coach for his children’s’ sports, garden enthusiast, and local league softball player, Officer John Cebulski was first on the scene, taking the back end of the diamond to ensure no one comes from behind as they searched the building that was filled with boxes and crates providing unlimited hiding spots for the shooter.  As more shots were fired, the team split and Officer Cebulski turned into a stairway yelling Aurora Police; however, before he could finish the word Aurora - he had been shot - a .40 caliber round went through his knee cap breaking the femur and resting in the back of his knee.  It has been over a year now and he has since retired from Aurora Police Department.  When he starts to feel sorry for himself, he recalls the words a priest once told him; ‘if you get depressed, go work at a homeless shelter; that will cure your depression.’  He is continually inspired by all the good he sees even as 32 years of law enforcement attempted to chip away at his innocence.  While 2020 has been a challenging year unlike any other, he also feels it has also been an opportunity to show our children that “while some things in life will be out of your control, you can still adjust your sails and travel bravely on.” Photos by Mike Catuara 15 FASCINATING FACES OF 2020 ALL DUPAGE ALL KANE ALL KENDALL GLANCE THE PAGES OF THIS ISSUE

15 FASCINATING FACES OF THE YEAR | John Cebulski of Aurora

by Kristen Kucharski FEATURING RESIDENTS WHO INSPIRE THE COMMUNITY IN THEIR OWN UNIQUE WAY Each year Glancer Magazine features a distinct...

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by Kristen Kucharski FEATURING RESIDENTS WHO INSPIRE THE COMMUNITY IN THEIR OWN UNIQUE WAY  Each year Glancer Magazine features a distinct group of residents who are doing extraordinary things, making a difference in the lives of others by giving them hope, guidance or inspiration. Each is so talented and has persevered through all that COVID-19 has presented this past year. Their stories will touch your heart and awaken your spirit. Here are Glancer Magazine's 15 Fascinating Faces of 2020. Linda Cheatham WHEATON–With the help of over 2600 volunteers, People’s Resource Center (PRC) has been bringing neighbors together to respond to hunger and poverty in DuPage County since 1975.  So, in March when everything was shut down and people were encouraged to stay at home, Director of Operations Linda Cheatham with other PRC senior leaders needed to swiftly react and redesign how to continue delivering food and social services while also creating a safe space for employees and volunteers to continue working on site. Managing and leading during a world-wide crisis is a huge challenge, especially when compiled with ensuring mental and emotional needs are being met both at home and work. “We’ve Got This,” has been a motto Linda has carried from her family of six in Oak Park to the thousands working at PRC in Wheaton.  Together, they have filled over 24,000 cars with food and managed 3,800 calls for financial and social services assistance this year.  Although it has been challenging to adapt to modified services while working at a distance, Linda feels proud that they are successfully still responding to basic human needs while promoting dignity and justice, and creating a future of hope for the community even in the midst of a pandemic. Photos by Mike Catuara 15 FASCINATING FACES OF 2020 ALL DUPAGE ALL KANE ALL KENDALL GLANCE THE PAGES OF THIS ISSUE

15 FASCINATING FACES OF THE YEAR | Linda Cheatham of Wheaton

by Kristen Kucharski FEATURING RESIDENTS WHO INSPIRE THE COMMUNITY IN THEIR OWN UNIQUE WAY Each year Glancer Magazine features a distinct...

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by Kristen Kucharski FEATURING RESIDENTS WHO INSPIRE THE COMMUNITY IN THEIR OWN UNIQUE WAY  Each year Glancer Magazine features a distinct group of residents who are doing extraordinary things, making a difference in the lives of others by giving them hope, guidance or inspiration. Each is so talented and has persevered through all that COVID-19 has presented this past year. Their stories will touch your heart and awaken your spirit. Here are Glancer Magazine's 15 Fascinating Faces of 2020. Mary Garcia OSWEGO/AURORA–Mary is a United States Navy Veteran and a part time dental hygienist.  She loves to sing karaoke and spend time outdoors with her husband and five children. She is also the President of My Daughter's Dress Boutique in Aurora, a non-for-profit organization providing free formalwear to financially qualified customers because she believes no one should miss a special occasion because they can’t afford it. She lives by the words of Dolly Parton, "If you want the rainbow, you gotta put up with the rain;” which are the very words that got her through the rioting and vandalism that erupted mid-2020 and damaged her store.  Seeing the glass shattered all over the sidewalk and witnessing the community boarding up her windows with messages of hope while watching a city come together as a whole brought a tremendous amount of relief and much needed optimism to a year that has proven almost impossible to keep her doors open.  Giving up means letting someone else down  - and she won't allow herself to do that! Photos by Mike Catuara 15 FASCINATING FACES OF 2020 ALL DUPAGE ALL KANE ALL KENDALL GLANCE THE PAGES OF THIS ISSUE

15 FASCINATING FACES OF THE YEAR | Mary Garcia of Oswego & Aurora

by Kristen Kucharski FEATURING RESIDENTS WHO INSPIRE THE COMMUNITY IN THEIR OWN UNIQUE WAY Each year Glancer Magazine features a distinct...

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by Kristen Kucharski FEATURING RESIDENTS WHO INSPIRE THE COMMUNITY IN THEIR OWN UNIQUE WAY  Each year Glancer Magazine features a distinct group of residents who are doing extraordinary things, making a difference in the lives of others by giving them hope, guidance or inspiration. Each is so talented and has persevered through all that COVID-19 has presented this past year. Their stories will touch your heart and awaken your spirit. Here are Glancer Magazine's 15 Fascinating Faces of 2020. Raymond Rogina ST. CHARLES–After five decades of public service as an educator at St. Charles East High School and Aurora University, as well as Mayor of St. Charles for two terms, Ray Rogina is not seeking re-election, but rather plans to enjoy his wife, son, daughter-in-law, and grandson while reflecting in writing about a diary he has maintained for the past 10 years. In his own words, 2020 has been “A year of challenge and resiliency.  A year of pain and discovery.  A year to reshape one’s thinking,” and Ray has appreciated the challenge of balancing an economic crisis with a health crisis while participating in a number of development issues in the city that will set the stage for future positive growth. He has hopes that 2021 and beyond will include visiting the remaining four States he has yet to see and more of Europe; perhaps complete his 16th marathon; add a fourth newspaper to his list of daily reads; watch a lot of baseball; and deepen his impact in the community through non-profit organizations in the Fox Valley area. Photos by Mike Catuara 15 FASCINATING FACES OF 2020 ALL DUPAGE ALL KANE ALL KENDALL GLANCE THE PAGES OF THIS ISSUE

15 FASCINATING FACES OF THE YEAR | Raymond Rogina of St. Charles

by Kristen Kucharski FEATURING RESIDENTS WHO INSPIRE THE COMMUNITY IN THEIR OWN UNIQUE WAY Each year Glancer Magazine features a distinct...

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by Kristen Kucharski FEATURING RESIDENTS WHO INSPIRE THE COMMUNITY IN THEIR OWN UNIQUE WAY  Each year Glancer Magazine features a distinct group of residents who are doing extraordinary things, making a difference in the lives of others by giving them hope, guidance or inspiration. Each is so talented and has persevered through all that COVID-19 has presented this past year. Their stories will touch your heart and awaken your spirit. Here are Glancer Magazine's 15 Fascinating Faces of 2020. Jeremie Bacon LEMONT–The Forge: Lemont Quarries represents all the things co-owner, Jeremie loves in life – Exhilarating activities, Educational opportunities, and Entertaining events.  It’s an adventure park, a concert and outdoor movie venue, a grab-and-go eatery, and a group outing/training/learning facility. However, navigating a worldwide pandemic while opening a new 300-acre playground was a journey he did not anticipate when they began dreaming up the idea back in 2014; bought land in 2016; broke ground in 2019; and targeted a late-May 2020 opening. Jeremie thoroughly enjoys the challenge of entrepreneurship.  After all, he is also the founder of KonvergAR, an augmented reality design studio, Board Director or Strategic Advisor to a number of for-profit and non-profit companies like 1871, i.c. stars, DMI, Dynamo Software, Tradespoon, and Goodpix among others.  He also enjoys working with and investing in young companies that are making strides to change their industries. A few of his favorites include Ocient, Tradespoon, Songfinch, and Brainchase. He feels beyond fortunate that they were able to open The Forge: Lemont Quarries on July 17, 2020, shortly after their  original target date. Although COVID-19 has impacted every aspect of The Forge’s business model, they were able to respond in real-time to the rapidly evolving circumstances impacting their operation; and as people continue looking for COVID-friendly ways to get outside – even in the cold – things like Forgefire Globe Dining, a high-end outdoor dining experience, has been an unexpected offering that has been a big hit and that will remain as part of the lineup for years to come.   Jeremie personifies the words of Dave Grohl, “If there’s one thing I’m good at, it's gathering people together to do something fun.” Work is very exciting for him because he loves the challenge of thinking outside-the-box. With four active kids and an incredible wife, he enjoys being very busy; but, also appreciates time to sit and read a good book, sing his favorite songs, volunteer in the community, and compete in triathlons and adventure races. Nothing seems to slow Jeremie down. For him, life is all about finding the possible in impossible! Photos by Mike Catuara 15 FASCINATING FACES OF 2020 ALL DUPAGE ALL KANE ALL KENDALL GLANCE THE PAGES OF THIS ISSUE

15 FASCINATING FACES OF THE YEAR | Jeremie Bacon of Lemont

by Kristen Kucharski FEATURING RESIDENTS WHO INSPIRE THE COMMUNITY IN THEIR OWN UNIQUE WAY Each year Glancer Magazine features a distinct...

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by Kristen Kucharski FEATURING RESIDENTS WHO INSPIRE THE COMMUNITY IN THEIR OWN UNIQUE WAY  Each year Glancer Magazine features a distinct group of residents who are doing extraordinary things, making a difference in the lives of others by giving them hope, guidance or inspiration. Each is so talented and has persevered through all that COVID-19 has presented this past year. Their stories will touch your heart and awaken your spirit. Here are Glancer Magazine's 15 Fascinating Faces of 2020. Dr. Hank Thiele DOWNERS GROVE / ROSELLE–One of the most stressful days for a superintendent is deciding if they should cancel school on snow days because each and every time you get it wrong in someone’s eyes.   “That is every day this year,” Dr. Thiele, Superintendent of Community High School District 99 in Downers Grove says.  “Every day is a snow day”. In his fifth year leading the district, Dr. Thiele diligently spearheads his decisions by leaning on the values taught to him by his grandfather – hard work with a solid foundation of careful and deliberate thinking, combined with self-reflection.   In the midst of a world-wide pandemic, when decisions feel life altering, he remembers to take his time to ensure a well thought out decision that is truly in the best interest of his staff and students while honoring his allegiance to in-person learning.  “Our society has been built around having students in school. That is where all of their supports are: their teachers, friends, counselors, coaches, and other trusted adults. For some of our students it is where they get food and for others it is the one place, they can escape abuse and be in a safe environment,” he shares.  “Almost everyone remembers an adult in school that made a difference in their life - they find and make those connections here at school.  The uncertainty and lack of that environment is causing high levels of stress and I feel like that stress is reduced when students can safely be at school.” It's a tough topic that carries a great deal of responsibility garnering overwhelming emotions for even the strongest leader; so, Dr. Thiele ensures to decompress with his wife, Annel and children Maria (20) and Henry (14).   He also stays actively involved in his hometown of Roselle as a baseball coach and a volunteer for the Lake Park Marching Band Parents Auxiliary. He remembers to continually find the good points even in the worst times because there is always opportunity to look back and find the unexpected growth, newfound connection, or the value of accrued education along the way. “I try to take note of all those while we are in our darkest times,” he says.  “That way I can benefit from them when I need it most.” Photos by Mike Catuara 15 FASCINATING FACES OF 2020 ALL DUPAGE ALL KANE ALL KENDALL GLANCE THE PAGES OF THIS ISSUE

15 FASCINATING FACES OF THE YEAR | Dr. Hank Thiele of Downers Grove & Roselle

by Kristen Kucharski FEATURING RESIDENTS WHO INSPIRE THE COMMUNITY IN THEIR OWN UNIQUE WAY Each year Glancer Magazine features a distinct...

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