Family love, attitude, concern, reunion, always in style

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Family always is important. Interaction at more than during holidays brings family bonds more firmly together. Consider a few items below:

• The Marie Wilkinson Food Pantry and Community Garden’s 8th anniversary at the Harvest Dinner will be from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 14 at the Marie Wilkinson Food Pantry, 834 Highland Avenue, Aurora. The event will have a five-course menu with a feature of produced with love by Marie’s Urban Farm gardeners. Tickets are $125 and are available at mariewilkinsonfoodpantry.org.

• The related Lantz, Eichelberger, Patterson, and Stoner families of Kendall, Kane, Will, and DuPage Counties, will hold a 93rd annual reunion Sunday, Aug. 8 at Hudson Crossing Park on Harrison Street east end of the Oswego U.S. Route 34 bridge of Oswego. The event was canceled last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2019, there were 53 members who attended.

• A sense of family loss is shared among those who knew the late Herschel Luckinbill, recently from Montgomery. He was an advocate for military veterans and served in the US. Navy during the Vietnam War. There will be a reflection and in a sense, a memorial for him at the Fox Valley Veterans Breakfast Club in Oswego Thursday, Aug. 5 at the Oswego American Legion. His volunteer contributions and dedication to veterans were significant, a sense of family, and he found an infectious way of honoring veterans.

• It may be last-minute, in essence, however, work to extend the moratorium to remove individuals from a residence for an inability to pay, likely will find agreement in Washington, D.C.. It is a family move!

• Family will be the motivation of State representative Stephanie Kifowit for her sponsorship of a free vaccine clinic to help stymie COVID-19, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 8 at the International Paper Company, 4140 Campus Drive, in Aurora. “Vaccines save lives,” she said, “and after having a loved one die of COVID-19, I am going to do all I can to prevent more families from losing a loved one to COVID-19.

Clear and Concise, Week 31, Year 2:

An expression of a dialogue, or, engagement with two individuals we can say between. When it is more than two individuals the correct usage is among.

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