MY SUN DAY NEWS
October 3, 2019
Nick Koplos was asked to help pick tomatoes, at the age of 5, on his family’s Des Plaines vegetable farm. Now 83 years later, Nick (with a work ethic established early in life) yearly tends to his own double farm plot here in our community.
Letters for the week of September 19.
Neighborhood 28 has been conducting food drives since 2006 for the Grafton Food Pantry. And, the great support by our neighborhood continued on a recent bright sunny day!
Letters for the week of September 5.
Letters for the week of August 22.
What do we think when we hear the word HERO? Do we see or think of a person in the armed forces, a doctor, nurse, fire fighter, police person, and on and on? The answer would probably be: yes.
Letters for the week of August 8.
Letters for the week of July 25.
The Stingrays’ Swim Club held their 7th Annual Charity Auction on Saturday, April 27. This year’s party was hosted at the home of Terry and Linda Hora with Roseann Losasso and Joanie Koplos serving as auctioneers. The afternoon’s festivities raised a total of $1717, which was divided amongst the club and their two chosen charities: Huntley’s Animal House Shelter and the National Down Syndrome Society.
Letters for the week of May 30.
Our very own Stingrays’ Swim Club member, Mark Schark, recently took top honors in his 55-59 Menās age group at the Illinois State Masters’ Swim Meet.
Letters for the week of May 16.
It seems so long ago artisans decided to build a new church a cathedral a home for God, a castle fit for a King, a King of Kings. A place to come to pray, be baptized, and get married and yes a couple to be crowned as King and Queen.
Letters for the week of April 18.
Note: The views expressed in these political submissions do not reflect those of the Sun Day, its staff, or those associated to the Sun Day.
Letters for the week of March 7.
Letters for the week of December 13.
Letters for the week of December 6.
Itās the Sunday before Halloween. Front porch lights throughout Sun City Huntley are turned on. Itās the signal that your house is open for business. Youāll welcome trick-or-treating children from nearby schools and neighborhoods, as well as the grandkids of Sun City residents. Ring the bell! We have candy and snacks for you. Or, maybe, homemade cookies or bags of freshly popped popcorn for every super hero, princess or scary ghost that comes calling.
Itās the Sunday before Halloween. Front porch lights throughout Sun City Huntley are turned on.
Itās the signal that your house is open for business. Youāll welcome trick-or-treating children from nearby schools and neighborhoods, as well as the grandkids of Sun City residents. Ring the bell! We have candy and snacks for you. Or, maybe, homemade cookies or bags of freshly popped popcorn for every super hero, princess or scary ghost that comes calling.
Letters for the week of November 15.
Letters for the week of October 4.
Letters for the week of September 20.
Now anyone in Illinois can vote from the comfort of their home. No need to stand in lines.
We need as many Huntley residents to attend this meeting as possible. This important meeting is regarding a proposed project for the Old School Site located on the northwest corner of IL Route 47 and Mill Street. A portion of the land also borders Main Street.
Letters for the week of August 9.
On Sunday, July 8, Sun City resident TR Kerth held a memorial for his wife, Gail, who passed away from a massive stroke on Valentineās Day this February. The āGathering in Gailās Gardenā was for friends, neighbors, and family to visit the beautiful garden she loved so much and to take home with them a plant, bulb, cutting, seeds, etc… to plant in their own garden to remember her by.
The Chain-O-Lakes Eagles RC Club of McHenry Illinois sponsored a special day for the Chicago based Wounded Warriors Project on Saturday June 16. Members of the Eagles pooled their resources and time to create a day of fun and enjoyment for the Wounded Warriors and their families.
The Guy’s Breakfast Club from Neighborhood 4 recently gathered at Joe and Jo Ann Santercier’s home to celebrate Evan Ypsilantis’ 98th birthday. Evan was born on June 28, 1920. He served in the United States Army in the Aleutian Islands and in the Philippians during WWll. Ypsilantis was on leave and visiting friends when he met Matina, his beautiful wife.
The Guy’s Breakfast Club from Neighborhood 4 recently gathered at Joe and Jo Ann Santercier’s home to celebrate Evan Ypsilantis’ 98th birthday.
Evan was born on June 28, 1920. He served in the United States Army in the Aleutian Islands and in the Philippians during WWll. Ypsilantis was on leave and visiting friends when he met Matina, his beautiful wife.