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I’ve been fascinated with rockets ever since my brother launched a rocket in the front yard when I was five. I’m a member of a rocket club – these are people that do hobby rocketry. This month I’ll have completed 22 years of training with them. "I enjoy performing with the Sky Centers Martial Arts elite team. So, in 1991, I marched in Wheaton’s parade and I have marched in Glen Ellyn’s parade every year since." I had just obtained a Superman suit that year.

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Then, I saw one guy dressed up as a teenage mutant ninja turtle and another dressed up as McGrath the crime dog. It started out just wanting to twirl the flags. I noticed that the parade was intended to be entertaining, not frightening and then I became fascinated with it. When I was a little boy, loud noises without some warning just scared the daylights out of me, because my hearing is more sensitive. "Ever since I’ve overcome my fear of the parade, I’ve had the desire to be in it. How did you come to be known as Glen Ellyn’s Superman? Our real-life Superman, Jonathan Charboneau, a 22-year Duly veteran from our Claims team shared his journey on the spectrum, his third-degree black belt in martial arts and his love for rocket science! We are honored to celebrate the extraordinary neurodiversity throughout Duly Health and Care every day, but especially in April during #AutismAcceptanceMonth. We got you.Ĭonference Champion! Number 1 seed in the region. I always told you the same thing…We got you! Whatever you need. She would always ask if she was letting me down because she was hit and miss early on. To say that she a fighter is an understatement. She had an impending surgery on the horizon too. I hired her when she was going through treatment. A year ago she was diagnosed with breast cancer. Coach Talley is tenacious and has an aura about her that just makes you believe.Ībby Talley would be the first to tell you, this years been hard.

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We started the year 1-7 and I thought ‘here we go again…!’ But, I was dead wrong. Heck, she hasn’t ever been a head coach before. We brought this superstar in unknowing what she could do. Our basketball programs have really struggled over the last 7-10 years. This one right here is special! First year head women’s basketball coach Abby Talley has done the unexpected at the College of DuPage!















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