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Today is May 11, 2008

Mexican Mobile Consulate

The University of St. Francis in Joliet plans to host the Mexican Mobile Consulate May 6-9. The most common matters are insurance/renewal of Mexican passports and Mexican identification documents. For complete details or to make appointments 815-724-2002.

St. Mary Magdalene Parish

St. Mary Magdalene Parish plans to hold a Mother's Day breakfast from 8 a.m.-noon May 11 in the parish school. The cost is adults-$6.50, seniors and children 3-12 years-$5.50 and 2 and under-free. For more information 815-727-7553.

Catholic Charities

Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Joliet plans to sponsor a benefit golf outing at 1:30 p.m. May 16 at Ruffled Feathers Golf Club in Lemont. Tickets are $250 if purchased by May 2 and $275 afterward. For more information www.cc-doj.org.

Holy Family Parish

Holy Family Parish in Shorewood plans to host a concert with internationally known artist Tatiana. The inspirational presentation, dubbed "I Do Believe: The Journey of Faith," is scheduled at 7 p.m. May 17. For more information 815-725-6880.

St. Mary School

St. Mary School in West Chicago plans to hold an alumni reunion May 18. All alumni are encouraged to register. For details 630-562-9660 or 630-231-1776.

Visitation Parish

Visitation Parish in Elmhurst plans to host the "Great Adventure" Bible series from 12:30-2:30 p.m. Wednesdays Jan. 9-May 21, 2008. For more information 630-832-7903.

All Saints Catholic Academy

Father Larry Richards, a captivating speaker, preacher and retreat master, is slated to present a special program at 7 p.m. May 22 at All Saints Catholic Academy in Naperville. For complete details 312-876-8991.

The Illinois Catholic Homeschool Conference

The Illinois Catholic Homeschool Conference is slated May 23-24 at University of St. Francis in Joliet. The event is expected to feature vendors, presentations, Mass and entertainment. For more information 815-727-3018 or www.ilchc.org.

The St. Ambrose Home School Association

The St. Ambrose Home School Association plans to co-sponsor a musical performance at 6:30 p.m. June 7 and at 3 p.m. June 8 in the Moser Performing Arts Center Auditorium at University of St. Francis in Joliet. For complete details 708-557-7070.

St. Jude Parish

St. Jude Parish in Joliet plans to hold vacation Bible school June 16-20. Registration is scheduled May 17-June 2. For more information 815-725-2209.

Immaculate Conception High School

The class of 1958 of Immaculate Conception High School in Elmhurst plans to hold its 50-year class reunion Oct. 3-4 at the Wyndham Drake Oakbrook Hotel. For details or to help locate alumni 630-833-2939.

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Foundation pumps up young heart health

Published Mar 3, 2008

Young Hearts For Life
Volunteers for Young Hearts For Life screen a high school student for heart problems Feb. 21 at Glenbard North High School in Carol Stream.

CAROL STREAM— Since 1963 the U.S. Congress has proclaimed February as American Heart Month. It has become a time when public awareness is increased about the nation’s No.1 killer—cardiovascular diseases. However, there is one organization that is working year round to promote heart health—Midwest Heart Foundation in Lombard.

On Feb. 21, the foundation’s efforts were visible during a Young Hearts For Life cardiac screening at Glenbard North High School in Carol Stream. It is the latest stop in the traveling program that has visited Benet Academy in Lisle and Montini Catholic High School in Lombard. Brian Waterman, assistant principal-operations of the Carol Stream school, said there was very little doubt about conducting the program at the school. The health benefits outweigh the negatives. He said, “It was kind of an easy question to answer.”

Volunteers swarmed the Glenbard North gymnasium and attached rooms sporting yellow and black T-shirts with a Superman logo on the front. The 100-plus “Super” volunteers were providing free three-minute EKGs to 1,500 teenagers; the procedure screens for certain impulse patterns associated with abnormalities that could cause sudden death.

Jill Walenga, a retired nurse from Hanover Park, volunteered for the two-day event. She said she wished the schools had similar programs while her son, Jake Brooks, was working toward earning baseball scholarships and, eventually, a professional career in the sport.

Seated in the midst of the organized activity was Dr. Joseph Marek, clinical cardiologist with Midwest Heart Specialists. The father of four children carefully examined EKG readings as a quality control volunteer handed them to him. Marek leads the team of volunteers and a few staff members in traveling to various locations to screen high school students. Since 2006, they have screened over 15,000 teenagers and identified 250 abnormal EKG readings, according to Marek. He said they started the process because “We were tired of seeing in news reports of these young people dying.”

Since there is no obligation on the part of the students and their families to follow-up with the foundation, there are no true statistics on results from tests performed by the family physicians after the initial screenings, explained Marek, who has been a cardiologist for 27 years. However, the foundation has received gratitude from at least one teen-age boy that was diagnosed with Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. HCM is a genetic abnormality and it is the most common cause of sudden death in young adults. Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome, a heart rhythm problem, was diagnosed with 12 students referred to their own family physicians by the foundation. Dr. Marek said he knew of two students diagnosed with WPW that had taken measures to correct the abnormality.

At first, the foundation focused its efforts on DuPage County but it is now looking to expand its services in nearby counties, said Jennifer Pooley, Young Hearts For Life program manager. Discussions are under way for future screenings in Cook and Winnebago counties. He said, “We’d like to make this a model for the whole state.”

More information is available at www.midwestheart.org.

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