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Bertinelli Book Supports DuPage Scholarships
Valerie Bertinelli is set to visit Naperville this week to celebrate the release of her highly anticipated new memoir, "Getting Naked: The Quiet Work of Becoming Perfectly Imperfect," which officially hits shelves on March 10, 2026. Hosted by the local staple Anderson’s Bookshop, the event will take place on Friday, March 13, at 7:00 PM at North Central College's Pfeiffer Hall. Attendees can expect an intimate evening featuring a presentation and a Q&A session where Bertinelli will discuss the deeply personal themes of her book, followed by a photo line for all ticket holders.
The new memoir represents Bertinelli’s most vulnerable work yet, offering a collection of essays that explore the "quiet work" of aging, body image, and navigating generational pain with self-compassion. While there has been significant local buzz regarding the book’s impact on the College of DuPage scholarship fund, official details on a direct proceeds-donation partnership have not been widely publicized in national tour materials. Nonetheless, the event serves as a major cultural highlight for DuPage County, bringing a beloved national figure to the heart of the community to discuss a journey toward self-worth that resonates with readers of all ages.
Last Call for Wheaton’s Downtown Mural
Wheaton is putting the finishing touches on its vibrant downtown mural, and it's your last chance to contribute! Local artists have created a stunning piece that reflects the community's spirit. If you haven't checked it out yet, now's the time to swing by and appreciate the artistry that brings our town to life!
Elmhurst University Welcomes New Chaplain
Elmhurst University has appointed the Rev. Amanda Gott as its new university chaplain following an extensive national search. Currently serving as the interfaith chaplain at The University of the South in Tennessee, Gott brings a wealth of experience in providing spiritual care and developing inclusive programming for diverse student bodies. She is an ordained Episcopal minister with multiple advanced degrees in divinity and sacred theology, and she has previously served as a rector in several congregations across Nebraska and New England.
University leaders praised Gott as a dynamic and empathetic leader whose "student-centered ministry" will be a vital asset to the campus community. In her new role, which begins this summer, she will be responsible for offering pastoral care and spiritual guidance to students, faculty, and staff alike. Gott expressed her excitement about joining the Elmhurst community, noting that she was particularly impressed by the passion of the faculty and the thoughtful engagement of the students she met during the selection process.
🌿 Quick Hits
- Naperville’s Edward Hospital has officially reopened recruitment for its celebrated animal-assisted therapy program. They are looking for friendly, well-behaved dogs (and their owners) to join the team and bring a bit of comfort to patients and staff.
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