A Budding Entrepreneur: Charlie Tomfohrde’s plant business continues to grow
Hinsdale Magazine recently met with Charlie Tomfohrde age 13, at the Hinsdale Farmers Market. Q. Where did your interest in house plants come from? A.…
Read MoreBreast Cancer survivors: Hinsdale area group looking for others to help
By Chuck Fieldman More than anything right now, Barb Thayer and Sara Joyce, Hinsdale residents who co-founded the group, My Breast Cancer Sisters in 2022,…
Read MoreAiroom’s New Design Space Maxx and Jack Klein take the helm of their family’s business
By Maureen Callahan Airoom has always been a family affair. Maxx and Jack Klein are the third generation to run this family business. Having grown…
Read MoreOak Brook Bath & Tennis Club A Tennis Player’s Dream
If you love to play tennis, consider the Oak Brook Bath & Tennis Club, at 800 Oak Brook Road. To start with, the club offers…
Read MoreHinsdale Central Foundation: On a mission to support staff, teachers, administrators, and students
The Hinsdale Central Foundation (HCF) began in 1991 with a mission to support Hinsdale Central’s staff, teachers, administrators, and students, via alumni, parents, community members,…
Read MoreCelebrating A Century of Open Road
Now in its 100th year, this slice of Americana still beckons travelers By Maureen Callahan The open road. It’s still the holy grail of travel.…
Read MoreFeeding His Passion: Chef Stephen takes the helm at The Westin Chicago Lombard
What is your background? Before joining Westin Chicago Lombard, I was the Chicago Bears’ Executive Chef at the Chicago Bears Halas Hall training facility in…
Read MoreBrightly Shining: Diwali reminds us to be a light to darkness
By Maureen Callahan As the leaves turn, thousands of families in the western suburbs celebrate a five-day festival every fall. Diwali, the festival of lights,…
Read MoreDiscover Arizona: From Cowboys to Hollywood elite, the American Southwest holds something for everyone
By Maureen Callahan The 1860s gold rush put Arizona on the map. Subsequent discoveries of silver and copper in the decades that followed brought more…
Read MoreHitting it out of the Park: Clarendon Hills Little League claims two state titles
By Chuck Fieldman Clarendon Hills Little League claimed its first-ever State championships this summer, as both the 11 and under softball team and the 10…
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