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Catherine Juris talks about growing up in Chicago and Bosnia
Kelly Burke, Illinois State Representative, Library Trustee, Most Holy Redeemer, her career, how she grew up, her love of reading and the library
Renee Contento spoke with Cathy Morrin about her move to Evergreen Park in 1960. She loved EP especially how close the schools, parks, churches, and businesses were to her home.
Currently a teacher at Brother Rice, he remembers baseball in the park, the "Mom & Pop feel" of the village, Most Holy Redeemer Carnival.
Karen talks about the farming history of Evergreen Park. Karen lived on 10 acre farm at 9723 S. Kedzie.
Kathy talks about growing up in Evergreen Park. She has lived in the same house for 53 years. She moved into her parents home. She was a crossing guard for 28 years. She remembers the tornado of 1967 and the...
Marge and Alden Ketchum described how they met in the 1950's and their family history in Evergreen Park, IL.
Recreation Dept started in 1970, his father was first director, $10,000 budget. First preschool class is now 50 years old.Spoke of his time in Evergreen Park and the services the Village offers. Was also a Br. Rice teacher
Joseph Scozio discusses business ownership in Evergreen Park and how life has changed over the years.
Daniel O'Brien wrote his Master's thesis on the Evergreen Plaza. He is a graduate of the Art Institute of Chicago.
Susan speaks about her childhood and the community of Evergreen Park, a wonderful, vibrant place for families and children.. Her parents instilled a love of culture, literature, art, music, and dance. Her Mom Helen taught her to think for herself.
Helen and Bill Brett reminisce with their daughters Sue Enright and Ellie Ryan