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  • NeighborhoodBand-0430-CED

    NeighborhoodBand-0430-CED

    (From left) Drew Hubsky, 9, Alison Hubsky, 12, Zoey Saylor, 8, and Addison Saylor, 10, have formed a socially-distanced neighborhood band called the Quarantine Kids in Warrenville. The neighbors were inspired to start the band amidst the coronavirus pandemic and the state's stay-at-home order.

  • NeighborhoodBand-0430-CED

    NeighborhoodBand-0430-CED

    Zoey Saylor, 8, plays the trombone as part of a socially-distanced neighborhood band called the Quarantine Kids in Warrenville. The neighbors were inspired to start the band amidst the coronavirus pandemic and the state's stay-at-home order. Zoey had never played the trombone before.

  • NeighborhoodBand-0430-CED

    NeighborhoodBand-0430-CED

    Addison Saylor, 10, plays the violin as part of a socially-distanced neighborhood band called the Quarantine Kids in Warrenville. The neighbors were inspired to start the band amidst the coronavirus pandemic and the state's stay-at-home order.

  • NeighborhoodBand-0430-CED

    NeighborhoodBand-0430-CED

    Drew Hubsky, 9, plays the drum as he leads a short parade as part of a socially-distanced neighborhood band called the Quarantine Kids in Warrenville as (from left) Zoey Saylor, 10, Addison Saylor, 10, and Alison Hubsky, 12, follow behind. The neighbors were inspired to start the band amidst the coronavirus pandemic and the state's stay-at-home order.

  • NeighborhoodBand-0430-CED

    NeighborhoodBand-0430-CED

    (From left) Addison Saylor, 10, Zoey Saylor, 8, Alison Hubsky, 12, and Drew Hubsky, 9, have formed a socially-distanced neighborhood band called the Quarantine Kids in Warrenville. The neighbors were inspired to start the band amidst the coronavirus pandemic and the state's stay-at-home order.

  • CovidDaffodils-0430-CED

    CovidDaffodils-0430-CED

    Approximately 150 24-inch decorative daffodils, one for each COVID-19 inpatient who has been discharged, were placed outside the hospital on April 21.

  • CovidDaffodils-0430-CED

    CovidDaffodils-0430-CED

    Nurses at Elmhurst Hospital place 24-inch decorative daffodils, one for each COVID-19 inpatient who has been discharged, outside the hospital on April 21.

  • CovidDaffodils-0430-CED

    CovidDaffodils-0430-CED

    Nurses at Elmhurst Hospital place 24-inch decorative daffodils, one for each COVID-19 inpatient who has been discharged, outside the hospital on April 21.

  • CovidDaffodils-0430-CED

    CovidDaffodils-0430-CED

    Infectious disease expert Dr. David W Beezhold and Annemarie Schmocker, infection control manager at Elmhurst Hospital, place 24-inch decorative daffodils, one for each COVID-19 inpatient who has been discharged, outside the hospital on April 21.

  • CovidDaffodils-0430-CED

    CovidDaffodils-0430-CED

    Pamela Dunley, president and CEO of Elmhurst Hospital, places a 24-inch decorative daffodil. Over 140 daffodils, one for each COVID-19 inpatient who has been discharged, were placed outside the hospital on April 21.

  • SD-DownersGrove-FriendlyStitches-0422

    SD-DownersGrove-FriendlyStitches-0422

    Ellyn Nicodem and Jon Hoekema, owners of Friendly Stitches Sew and Vac in Downers Grove, have seen an increase in business as many people have turned to sewing. From cloth masks to DIY crafts, Nicodem and Hoekema's customers – both new and old – have used the "shelter in place" order to start passion projects.

  • SD-DownersGrove-Andersons-0422

    SD-DownersGrove-Andersons-0422

    Anderson's Bookshop in Downers Grove.

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