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Naperville Park District Board elects Janor as President and other officers for 2013-2014

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The Naperville Park District Board of Park Commissioners conducted annual officer elections at their regular meeting on Thursday, June 13. Commissioner Rich Janor was elected president and Commissioner Mike Reilly was elected vice president. Both commissioners ran unopposed and were elected unanimously.

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Commissioners Rich Janor, Gerry Heide, Kirsten Young, Ron Ory and Mike Reilly, Executive Director Ray McGury, Commissioners Marie Todd and Bill Eagan.

Additionally, Park District staff members Sue Stanish, director of finance, and Jacki Stern, executive administrative assistant, were elected as Board treasurer and Board secretary, respectively.

The Park District congratulates President Janor and Vice President Reilly on their election to leadership roles on the Board and also thanks Commissioner Kirsten Young for her service as president for the past year.

For more information about the Naperville Park District, Centennial Beach, its programs and special seasonal activities, visit www.napervilleparks.org or call (630) 848-5000.

Editor’s Note:  Monthly meetings of the Naperville Park District are archived online at www.napervilleparks.org.  June reports included updates on the Riverwalk, Finance Committee, Legislative Committee, Parks & Recreation Committee, Golf Committee , President Update focused on the Sensory Garden and the election of new officers for the upcoming year.

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Naperville Park Districthttp://www.napervilleparks.org/
Created in 1966, the Naperville Park District is an independent, municipal agency serving the recreation needs of its residents. An Illinois Distinguished Agency since 1994, the District is one of only 1% of park districts across the country to be nationally accredited through the Commission for Accreditation of Park and Recreation Agencies (CAPRA). The Naperville Park District’s mission is to provide recreation and park experiences that promote healthy lives, healthy minds and a healthy community. The District maintains and operates more than 2,400 acres with 137 parks and provides more than 1,500 recreational, arts and environmental programs and special events annually. Included within the District’s operations are two championship golf courses, a multitude of playgrounds, trails, athletic courts and sports fields, Fort Hill Activity Center, Knoch Knolls Nature Center, two inline skating and skateboarding facilities, the Millennium Carillon, a paddle boat quarry, historic Centennial Beach, and the beautiful Riverwalk.
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