Above / Since 2001, Positively Naperville readers have come in all shapes and sizes as well as snow. Distribution of the November 2019 print edition around town is now is progress. Thanks for reading in print and online. Thanks also for letting the youngsters in your life know the true value of reading print and that reading is for pleasure.
The green tomato eyes and the eggplant nose stuck on the quickly-melting snowman were picked today from the heavy snow-covered backyard garden, a fact that likely means the season for fresh produce has come to an end.
What’s more, this version of first-of-the-season Frosty is reading up to participate in the West Suburban Irish Quiz Night at Quigley’s Irish Pub beginning at 7PM Tues., Nov. 5, followed by a run in the Noon Lions Club Turkey Trot 5K on Thanksgiving Day. Cheers!
Snowman reads PN in 2011
Be mindful that most memorable Halloweens happen in inclement weather…
It’s October 30, 2019. During this first snow of autumn, the day before Halloween with more snow on it’s way according to our friend in Des Moines, folks apparently are on the internet seeking info about Halloween happenings. Other online PN readers have inquired about posting events on this website. Here’s what’s connected in the black field at the bottom of every page under “Send press release.”
Thanks to the archive in the cloud, PN has stored what seems like a gazillion stories about this thriving community that continually strives to fulfill its unmet needs.
Thanks again for reading. Enjoy trick-or-treating here and there between 4PM and 8PM on Oct. 31. Drive extremely carefully during trick-or-treat hours. Celebrate safely.
And especially thanks for spreading joy, laughter, truth, forgiveness and kindness throughout this imperfect world to help make it a better place whenever possible.
Ever wonder why your PN publisher enjoys being factual and silly?
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