Groove Foundation

In an exclusive recent interview, Hinsdale Magazine Group sat down with legendary musician Steve Jordan. The Rolling Stones drummer opens up about his extensive musical career and his deep commitment to philanthropic work. By Julie Jonlich Steve Jordan loves making music. This philanthropic, legendary drummer with strong musical ties to Chicago says, “Growing up in…

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Game Day Survival Kit

Sideline-tested essentials for long tournament days By Hinsdale Magazine Group Staff If your trunk doubles as a locker room and your weekends are spent field-side, a little preparation goes a long way. From smart hydration to recovery tools and sun protection, these simple upgrades keep athletes and parents comfortable, organized, and ready for a full…

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Creative Mental Healthcare

Through art therapy, growth and healing are a true work of heart BY VALERIE HARDY The use of art in therapy has reshaped the landscape of mental healthcare, allowing clients a path to healing through creative expression rather than solely through conversation. In private clinics, community agencies, and school settings, trained practitioners provide supportive spaces…

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Back to Back

The Vatev brothers win consecutive events to help the Red Devils win the state title By Jeff Vorva | Photos by Jeff Vorva Matthew and Luke Vatev have experienced a lot of spectacular accomplishments together during their swimming careers. The Hinsdale Central brothers have been on state-championship teams and comprised half of the 200-yard medley…

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Funny Performances, Serious Hardware

Stromberg’s humor helps Hinsdale Central win state speech championship By Jeff Vorva Who would have guessed that a funnyman from Minnesota who sometimes goes under the character name of Bobby Bean would help Hinsdale Central win a state championship in speech? Bob Stromberg is an actor and comedian as well as the grandfather of Red…

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Living the Olympic Dream

Warren competes for the USA in speed skating at the Winter Olympics By Jeff Vorva Sarah Warren grew up loving two sports. Soccer and speed skating. That’s not a combination that usually goes hand-in-hand, and eventually the Willowbrook native and Hinsdale South standout went the soccer route for college and attended the University of Illinois.…

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Community First

Hinsdalean prioritizes connection in nonprofit healthcare work By Anna Hughes Kristin Tweihs has dedicated her life to improving the health and well-being of communities across the country, including her own. For 20 years, the Hinsdale resident has spent her career at the intersection of public health and healthcare quality partnerships, focusing on bringing innovative improvements…

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From Boardrooms to Exam Rooms

Why medical offices are moving into corporate space By Hinsdale Magazine Group Staff For decades, Oak Brook has stood as one of the western suburbs’ premier business destinations. Corporate headquarters, professional service firms, and regional offices were drawn to its polished campuses, central location, and seamless access to major highways. Today, those same buildings are…

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Celebrating SEASPAR

After 50 years of service, a local special recreation association remains an invaluable asset to the community By Valerie Hardy The South East Association for Special Parks And Recreation (SEASPAR) is a special recreation association (SRA) committed to helping its participants discover abilities, achieve potential, realize dreams, and – perhaps most importantly – have fun!…

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The Future of Preventive Care

By Hinsdale Magazine Group Staff With the constant stream of technological advancements and the rapid growth of artificial intelligence (AI), the future of medicine is evolving faster than ever. More and more people are taking a proactive approach towards their health, embracing daily tracking and at-home testing as a part of their routine. For those…

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