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This is the 25th year the Crime Prevention Calendar has been produced by the Naperville Police Department. The major sponsor of the project is the Exchange Club of Naperville. The Exchange Club sponsors various community events including Ribfest and the 5K run. Additionally, Naperville Junior Woman’s Club, Crimestoppers and area schools again helped sponsor the calendar project, which is distributed free of charge to all elementary school students in Districts 203 and 204 as well as five parochial schools in Naperville.
 Mayor George Pradel, Piper Jourdan, a third grade student at Welch Elementary, and McGruff (better known as Officer Lou Jourdan) are shown on this year’s cover.
District 203 Winners: Kelly Zhang, Beebe; Hubert Wang, Ellsworth; Mia Kanney, Elmwood; Rachel Lundstrum, Highlands; Kaitlyn Skowronski, Kingsley; Chloe Forero, Maplebrook; Cesar Maldonado, Meadow Glens; Jasmin Saggu, Mill Street; Maura McManus and DJ DiMatteo, Naper; Jason Gu and Maya Mills, Prairie; Abby Damge, Ranchview; Alex Ayala, River Woods; Virginia Pieczynski, Scott; Mira Coy, Steeple Run.
District 204 Winners: Rosie Cuzzone, Brookdale; Adia Butler, Builta; Alex Lichtman, Clow; Carl Calarde, Cowlishaw; Camille Peters, Fry; Lillian Reid, Georgetown; Riley Kelch, Gombert; Katreena Subramanian, Graham; Jared Moye, Kendall; Titus Taylor, Longwood; Alison Keppler, McCarty; William Budzyn, Owen; Jack Wharton, Patterson; Ryan Horn, Peterson; Joyce Zhou, Springbrook; Megan Stemm, Steck; Mehr Kaur, May Watts; Alexandra Sarpolis, Welch; Christine Corbin, White Eagle; Aubree Curtis, Young.
Private School Winners: Mia Chavez, All Saints Catholic Academy; Melissa Munzen and Cori Clasen, Bethany Lutheran; Rachael Bermudez, Calvary Christian; Mackenzie Relihan, Saints Peter & Paul; Christine Philip, St. Raphael.
The Crime Prevention Calendar project is a community service project that involves many facets of the community working together schools, government, the police department, and community organizations. This year approximately 28,000 calendars were produced and delivered to the schools during the first week of classes.
A limited number of calendars are available at the Police Department and City Hall.
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