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Author: Paul Brancky and Cathy Wilson

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Stay up to date with what's happening in Glenview, Illinois! On each podcast, Paul Brancky and Cathy Wilson connect you with the people, businesses, organizations, and events that make Glenview a great place to live! You'll be amazed to discover everything our village offers, so be sure to come back for every episode!
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In this Voices of Glenview History episode, Dr. William (Bill) Attea talks about his education career and how he became the superintendent in District 34, (1970 to 1994), the history of education in Glenview, and what Glenview was like in the 1970s.
September 27 from 11 AM to 11 PM is Blocktoberfest 2025, organized by the Friends of Downtown Glenview (FDG)! Save the date to go with family and friends. In our conversation with Kay, Jeff, and Bob, get the details on the food, beers, and bands. It'll be a great day AND night. See you there.
David Just, Glenview's Director of Community Engagement and Communications, joins What's Up, Glenview? to talk about his role with village government plus important, apps that every resident should download: Smart911, Glenview 311, WaterSmart, and text alerts from the text messaging platform.
Learn all about the National Senior Games, the sporting event for athletes 50 years of age and older held on odd-numbered years. Cathy, who played basketball in the 2025 Games, talks with Paul about how to get involved, why the games are so inspiring, her favorite Senior Games athletes, and much more. Did she win a medal? You'll have to listen to find out!
In this episode, Susan Johns, president of the Glenview History Center Board of Directors joins Paul and Cathy to talk all things GHC, including some historical facts about Glenview's first families and the Native Americans who populated Glenview.
Football is family. That's the driving force behind the Glenview Junior Titans Football program, the feeder for Glenbrook South High School. In this podcast, learn all about their mission, their programs, (tackle and flag), and why the young athletes are their focus. This is a program with its heart in the right place. Also, listen to this podcast to learn how you might be eligible for a Glenview Junior Titans Football scholarship! But you gotta listen to the entire podcast!
Looking for volunteer opportunities that focus on sustainability, dog rescue and rehoming, consignment and resale, and our local Art League? In this episode learn about the following organizations that attended the Glenview Volunteer Fair.. To listen to a particular organization advance the audio to the indicated timecode. • Greener Glenview(0:34) • Border Tails Rescue (3:32) • Village Treasurer House (06:15) • Glenview Art League (7:49)
Looking for volunteer opportunities that focus on civic and political activism including gun safety, the Democratic Party, and welcoming newcomers to our country? In this episode learn about the following organizations that attended the Glenview Volunteer Fair.. To listen to a particular organization, advance the audio to the indicated timecode. • Moms Demand Action (0:34) • Democratic Party of Northfield Township (3:35) • Building Peaceful Bridges (5:02))
Looking for volunteer opportunities that focus on helping seniors? In this episode learn about the following organizations that attended the Glenview Volunteer Fair.. To listen to a particular organization advance the audio to the indicated timecode. • Helping Hands Glenview (0:34) • North Shore Senior Center (2:15) • Meals on Wheels (03:21) • Accord Hospice (4:58) • VITAS Health Care (06:54) • Alzheimers Association (no audio)
Looking for volunteer opportunities that focus on helping youth? In this episode learn about the following organizations that attended the Glenview Volunteer Fair.. To listen to a particular organization advance the audio to the indicated timecode. • Reading Power (0:34) • Youth Services (1:50) • Kiwanis Club of Glenview/Northbrook (04:18) • Big Brothers and Big Sisters (5:02)
The Volunteer is co-sponsored by the Glenview Chamber of Commerce and the Glenview Public Library, bringing together many local organizations in need of volunteers. Meghan Kearney with the Chamber and Nicole Mills with the Library talk about why the fair is important.
In this episode, Glenview resident Joanie Bayhack talks about her dance program, Dance for A Second Chance, that brings dance and movement to women in the Cook County Jail at 26th and California. This is an interview you'll remember for a long time.
Oil Lamp Theater's Executive Director Jay Pastucha and Education Director Whitney Minarik talk about the recently-opened Spark Center for the Performing Arts and upcoming performances at Oil Lamp Theater.
Meet Meghan Kearney, Executive Director of the Glenview Chamber of Commerce and learn all about the Chamber's events and initiatives that promote businesses across Glenview.
Learn all about the Wesley Child Care Center, its several programs, and its mission to make child care accessible to many families in Glenview. Craig and Katie and their many donors and sponsors are doing great work in the best tradition of Glenview.
Glenview Cycle is a great bike shop, located in downtown Glenview across the from library. In our interview, Alan talks about bikes (mountain bikes vs hybrids), ebikes, the services he offers customers, and ways to donate a used bike.
In this episode, Sue talks about the April 1 Consolidated Elections, who is on the ballot, and why local elections matter. Answer: A lot. She also talks about voting and voter registration.
In this conversation, meet George LeClaire, a write-in candidate who is challenging Mike Jenny, current President of the Glenview Board of Trustees. George talks about his views on government, downtown development, the grocery tax, and other issues important to Glenview residents.
In this interview, Glenview Village President Mike Jenny talks about the accomplishments of the Village Board over the past four years, and his plans for the future. He also talks about downtown development, the Glen Town Center, the grocery tax, sustainability, and other issues important to Glenview residents.
Meet Michael Korman, candidate on the Democratic Party Northfield Township slate for Highway Commissioner in the April 1 Consolidated Elections. Learn about Mike, the responsibilities of the Highway Commissioner, and his plans for the office if elected.
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