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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of |
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| Representatives are pleased to recognize a brave young man, |
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| Reid Colliander, and to share his amazing story; and
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| WHEREAS, This is the story of a very fortunate family, |
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| their experience with nearly losing a child, and what has grown |
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| out of that experience; Ken Colliander and his wife, Kathy |
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| Foote-Colliander, are the proud parents of three children, |
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| Grant, Dain, and Reid; and |
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| WHEREAS, From a very young age, Reid has always been a |
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| caring and compassionate child; in preschool and Kindergarten, |
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| the teachers fell in love with Reid because he was funny, |
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| bright, sociable, and a hard worker; there was little concern |
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| for the fact that he could not write and never showed any |
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| interest in coloring or drawing; he went through all the |
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| preschool screenings and parent conferences available;
Reid |
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| developed all milestones well within the normal ranges, though |
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| a little clumsily; at 6 years old, Reid entered 1st grade in |
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| Mrs. Cassidy's class at Churchill Elementary School in Glen |
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| Ellyn; and |
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| WHEREAS, During the second week of 1st grade, when Mrs. |
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| Cassidy contacted Reid's parents, Reid's mother Kathy jokingly
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| asked Mrs. Cassidy, "Are you calling to tell me that Reid is |
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| the smartest 1st grader you have ever had?"; Mrs. Cassidy |
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| calmly replied, "Not this call, maybe the next call;"
Mrs. |
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| Cassidy is a 20-year veteran teacher and very astute, even with |
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| an overcrowded class and saw a tremor in Reid's hand, never |
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| observed by anyone else; she urged Reid's family to have him |
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| evaluated and after appropriate paperwork was completed, she |
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| had a conference with Reid's pediatrician, Dr. David Dungan;
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| Dr. Dungan ordered an MRI, with no one expecting the test to |
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| reveal anything of concern; after running a series of scans, |
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| the radiologist told Reid's parents additional testing was |
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| needed and for the first time they were very concerned;
Reid's |
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| parents knew that life would change as soon as they spoke to |
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| Dr. Dungan; they took Reid out to lunch and the toy store, and |
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| after arriving home listened to a message from Dr. Dungan |
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| urging them to call as soon as possible; and |
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| WHEREAS, Dr. Dungan gave Reid's parents the news that Reid |
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| had a brain tumor the size of a golf ball in his cerebellum; |
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| Reid's parents called family and friends and within minutes |
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| they were all at the Colliander home; endless hours were spent |
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| on the Internet researching brain tumors, surgeries, and |
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| doctors; a neighbor, Mark Malec, contacted his old roommate |
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| from Notre Dame, Dr. John Costello, who was a cardiologist at |
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| Children's Memorial Hospital; Dr. Costello called his |
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| colleague Dr. Stew Goldman, an oncologist in the Falk Brain |
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| Tumor Clinic at Children's Memorial Hospital; Dr. Goldman spent |
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| the Sunday between Christmas and New Year's Day on the phone |
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| with Reid's parents answering endless questions and then |
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| arranged an appointment with neurosurgeon Dr. Tadanori Tomita; |
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| and
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| WHEREAS, Reid's parents researched Children's Memorial |
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| Hospital, Dr. Tomita, Dr. Goldman and the Falk Brain Tumor |
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| Clinic and discovered that these two doctors were the best in |
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| the country; Reid and his parents went to Chicago for a long |
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| day of doctors' appointments; the brain tumor clinic was very |
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| crowded and there was a very long wait; the hospital had many |
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| volunteers to play with the waiting children and Reid had a |
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| great time; after the tests were completed, the doctors met |
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| with Reid's parents; Dr. Tomita explained what he thought the |
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| problem was and presented evidence to support his theory; it |
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| was a benign astrosytoma in the cerebellum, and it needed to be |
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| removed; the family went home, did more research, and talked |
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| with more friends and family; telephone calls of support and |
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| medical contacts were endless; Jennifer Larabee and Pat Bates |
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| both had friends who were radiologists and were available to |
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| read the scans; toys for Reid began to arrive, as well as meals |
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| for the family and endless offers to watch Reid's two younger |
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| brothers; the outpouring of support was amazing and uplifting; |
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| and |
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| WHEREAS,
After getting another opinion, the Collianders |
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| decided that Children's Memorial Hospital was the best place to |
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| care for their son;
Reid had the surgery on January 8, 2003 and |
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| after a 7-hour operation, Reid was in recovery and then the |
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| Intensive Care Unit; Reid woke in a lot of pain and seemingly a |
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| different person; this lasted for three days; each night Reid |
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| would wake and try to escape the hospital, and he would try to |
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| pull out all his
tubes; his parents stayed at the hospital to |
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| help calm him; on the 4th day, Reid awoke and was completely |
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| himself again;
Reid went home from the hospital on the 5th day, |
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| arriving home to balloons, flowers, cookies, gifts, and a huge |
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| "Welcome Home" sign; the amazing thing that the Collianders |
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| experienced was the unrelenting support from friends, family, |
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| and neighbors; people that didn't even know the Collianders |
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| would leave gifts for Reid, and meals came for months; and |
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| WHEREAS,
When Reid returned to school Mrs. Cassidy, his |
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| classroom teacher, and Mrs. Linkman, his special education |
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| teacher, needed to re-teach him his letters, sounds, reading, |
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| writing, and numbers; his teachers have worked tirelessly to |
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| help Reid in every way possible;
Reid will move on to 6th grade |
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| at Hadley Junior High School in September and has caught up to |
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| his grade level;
Reid also required physical therapy, |
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| occupational therapy, and vision therapy; he was fortunate to |
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| have amazing medical care from Dr. Gesina Keating, his |
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| neurologist at Children's Memorial Hospital, Jen Stone at |
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| Easter Seals and many others; and
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| WHEREAS, Six months after his surgery, Reid had his first |
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| grand mal seizure while on a family camping trip; as a result, |
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| there were more doctors' appointments and testing to determine |
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| why he was having seizures; Dr. Gesina Keating from Children's |
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| Memorial Hospital has worked with Reid and his family to |
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| understand seizures and how to rise above the challenges; and |
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| WHEREAS, It was difficult for Reid to play baseball and |
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| basketball; Reid had a hard time and almost never hit the |
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| baseball and could not dribble a basketball; the kids and |
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| families cheered for Reid, "good try", "nice cut", "it's okay", |
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| "shake it off"; in the summer of 2006, Reid's cousin, Kevin |
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| Jakabouskas, had just graduated from Lewis University with a |
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| degree in sports management and worked at the Chicago Bulls and |
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| White Sox Training Academy teaching baseball; Kevin worked |
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| endlessly with Reid three days a week in the summer, then all |
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| winter one day a week; Reid recently hit his first triple and |
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| will soon try out for the Glen Ellyn baseball travel team; and |
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| WHEREAS, The family learned quickly that many |
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| rehabilitation therapies are not covered by health insurance; |
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| after months of these therapies and thousands of dollars, the |
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| family was running out of money; Reid's Uncle Mark and Aunt |
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| Judy, and their friends at the Odd Fellows, organized a |
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| fundraiser to help with the cost of additional testing and |
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| therapies; together they raised $6,000 for the family and Reid |
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| was able to receive very expensive neurophysiology and |
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| educational development testing; and |
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| WHEREAS, In the summer of 2005, Reid turned a corner, no |
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| longer needing to be served, his parents encouraged him to |
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| begin serving others; he still faced physical challenges and |
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| seizures, but needed to deal with them, and to think of himself |
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| as cured; his parents knew how blessed he was to be as high |
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| functioning as he was;
Reid's parents talked to all three of |
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| their boys about giving back and talked to them about hosting a |
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| lemonade
stand at the town's highly attended July 4th parade; |
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| WHEREAS, The family's dental hygienist, Kathy Kus, lost her |
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| daughter Heather to a brain tumor 22 years ago; Reid's doctor, |
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| Dr. Tomita, had treated Heather at Children's Memorial |
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| Hospital; the Kus family lived on the parade route on Main |
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| Street and agreed to let the kids host the first annual Reid's |
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| Lemon-AID stand there; the proceeds would go to Children's |
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| Memorial Hospital, Brain Tumor Research; the concept of |
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| Lemon-AID came from Megan Stockman, a mother of one of Reid's |
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| friends, Nolan;
Megan Stockman hand painted a banner, Julie |
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| Mudge created a logo, and US Bank paid for t-shirts for the |
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| kids; Reid asked some guys on the baseball team and some other |
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| friends if they would help with the stand and they agreed; the |
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| concept was simple: free lemonade and all donations were |
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| accepted graciously; The Glen Ellyn News ran a story about the |
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| upcoming event and about the kids; and
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| WHEREAS, On the morning of July 4th, the Collianders |
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| received a call from Jon Duncanson of CBS 2 News
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| come to the parade and report on what the kids were doing; CBS |
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| News ran the story for days, coining Reid's Lemon-AID and Glen |
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| Ellyn "a Norman Rockwell painting coming to life;"
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| of the day they had raised $1,200; after the July 4th parade, |
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| Busy Bee Barber offered to sponsor the group at the Glen Ellyn |
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| Holiday Walk, another well-attended local event in November; |
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| the men at Busy Bee purchased all the needed supplies and let |
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| the children set up Reid's Lemon-AID in the shop for their |
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| annual customer appreciation party; and |
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| WHEREAS, The boys from Reid's Indian Guide tribe decided |
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| they wanted to help; Glen Ellyn hosts an annual cardboard boat |
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| regatta as part of their July 4th celebration; they decided to |
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| build a Reid's Lemon-AID cardboard boat to race; the children |
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| had to race the boat twice and won the team spirit award, and |
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| they decided to give the trophy to the Brain Tumor Clinic at |
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| Children's Memorial Hospital;
Reid's Lemon-AID hosted their |
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| second annual stand at the 2006 July 4th parade, this time with |
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| two stands and more children helping; Busy Bee Barber Shop |
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| again invited Reid's Lemon-AID to
participate in the annual |
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| Holiday Walk; the children had raised $9,000 total after the |
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| last event; and |
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| WHEREAS, On Thanksgiving Day last year, the Colliander |
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| Family and their friends, the Hendersons, participated in |
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| Elmhurst's Dan Gibbons' Turkey Trot for the food depository; in |
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| over 20 years, the event has raised over $1 million; Reid heard |
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| this and decided Reid's Lemon-AID could raise $1 million as |
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| well; during Reid's recovery, bike riding was really difficult |
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| with stopping, starting, turning, uneven sidewalks, and cars |
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| all as obstacles to Reid; Reid's Ride for Research, and a |
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| family fun bike ride was born as a result; and |
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| WHEREAS, Good friends of the Collianders, Penny Linneweh, |
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| Lieutenant of Kiwanis of Glen Ellyn, and Rich Ducar, owner of |
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| the Bike Shop of Glen Ellyn, got on board; Penny arranged for |
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| Kiwanis to insure the event and provide volunteers for the |
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| course, without which the ride could not have taken place; Rich |
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| and his bike shop buddies helped lay out the course and later |
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| performed bike safety checks; the Glen Ellyn Park District also |
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| really stepped up to the plate, arranging the schedule so that |
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| there were no baseball or softball games until late that |
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| morning, enabling the 2,000 plus children and their families to |
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| participate in the ride; the Glen Ellyn Police and the Village |
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| of Glen Ellyn were instrumental in getting the event off the |
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| ground, clearing the way through permits, street closures, and |
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| public parking lot closures; the children made a formal |
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| presentation to the village board requesting approval; Beth |
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| Fawcett, a former marketing executive handled marketing, and |
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| Katie Vogg, a former operations executive, handled all of the |
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| endless logistics and volunteers; and
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| WHEREAS, Doreen Domask, an executive at an Internet |
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| marketing company did an amazing job promoting the event; |
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| Elizabeth Bischoff, a former teacher helped coordinate and |
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| organize the 40 children for their work details; Betty Crane, |
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| an inactive attorney, handled many legal issues and security |
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| detail; Christina Anderson, a former city planner, handled the |
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| many village issues; Rose Kallas, a former food service owner, |
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| handled all the food and board of health; Beth Maroney, Heidi |
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| McTaggart managed the successful silent auction;
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| friends were heavily involved in the planning; this group of |
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| mostly fifth-graders went to dozens of local businesses |
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| requesting support in the form of cash donations, silent |
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| auction items, signs in windows, and other methods were quite |
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| successful; along the way, the children delivered formal |
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| presentations to numerous organizations to garner support for |
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| the event, participated in letter-writing campaigns, |
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| distributed flyers, helped assemble silent auction baskets, |
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| and even baked for the bake sale; they came up with very |
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| creative ideas, such as juggling lemons for entertainment at |
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| the Ride, and painting windows in town to advertise the event; |
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| and they performed as a group at the Churchill Talent Show;
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| WHEREAS, On April 21st, 2007, over four hundred people |
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| participated and just under $30,000 was raised for Children's |
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| Memorial Hospital through registrations, the silent auction, |
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| the bake sale, and cash donations;
there were clowns, face |
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| painting, a DJ, Reid's Lemon-AID, and Dairy Queen ice cream; |
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| Reid's cousin and baseball extraordinaire, Kevin Jakabouskas, |
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| is also a rocker and wrote and recorded a song about the |
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| struggles and triumphs that created Reid's Lemon-AID, |
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| performing the song and many others live at the ride;
Reid was |
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| nervous before the ride started, because he is still not |
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| perfectly comfortable on a bike and was afraid he would fall; |
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| he got through it with his friends by his side and raised his |
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| fist in triumph when he reached the bike corral, a personal |
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| triumph; and
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| WHEREAS, Reid Colliander is someone that the people of the |
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| State of Illinois can hold up, treasure, and admire; through |
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| this young man's determination money has been raised to help |
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| others, and he continues to see his eventual goal of $1,000,000 |
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| raised; therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
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| NINETY-FIFTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we |
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| recognize the hard work and dedication of Reid Colliander and |
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| his family, friends, neighbors, and total strangers who have |
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| stepped up to help with a great cause and to see the dreams of |
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| this young man realized; and be it further
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| RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
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| presented to Reid Colliander as a symbol of our respect, |
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| admiration, and esteem.
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