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Foundations, friends groups in Kane County provide a big boost

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Andrew Culbertson, 13, an eighth-grader at Wredling Middle School from St. Charles, organizes books at the St. Charles Public Library. Culbertson is a Junior Friend and volunteer at the library. (Sandy Bressner - sbressner@shawmedia.com)

The planks of the Batavia Riverwalk are an exercise in people’s devotion to their community.

Built by volunteers in the 1990s, the Riverwalk overlooks the Fox River, Depot Pond and has a gazebo. But its 864 lineal feet of elevated boardwalk over the wetlands are in need of replacement, said Steve McKenna, president of the Batavia Parks Foundation.

“The wood is starting to show its age,” McKenna said. “It’s pushing 20 years. Maintenance aspects are getting steeper for the park district. Some sections are questionable from a safety perspective.”

Toward that end, the parks foundation board is in the planning and fundraising stage, McKenna said. The group set up a Purchase-A-Plank website, www.purchaseaplank.com/donate-here, to facilitate donations.

The Batavia Park District is among several area schools, parks and library districts to have a volunteer group of supporters in an established charitable foundation. Each enhances the mission of its respective taxing body, often raising significant funds and providing volunteer labor.

“Our total budget is $175,000,” McKenna said. “We have a community campaign targeting $40,000, and we are applying for grants. We expect support from the park district and the city.”

The Batavia Parks Foundation, formed in 2004, has raised about $500,000 to support projects, McKenna said.

“People appreciate the opportunity to give back to the community,” McKenna said. “It’s more than just writing a check. Yes, they pay taxes for parks and schools and libraries. This is an opportunity for them to ... go above and beyond.”

At library districts, “friends” groups host used book sales to raise money for programs. For example, the Friends of the St. Charles Public Library help underwrite incentives for the summer reading programs and the ice cream social. The friends bought the aquarium for youth services and shares in its maintenance, bought five book drops, display cabinets and sponsors a variety of programs.

“I do this because I love to read,” said Joanne Surratt, St. Charles friends board treasurer. “My real jobs were in accounting or bookkeeping, so I volunteered to be the treasurer.”

The friends also sponsor Junior Friends who volunteer in the youth department, shelving books and helping with programs and behind-the-scenes jobs, she said.

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