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Retired Judge to Walk 100 Miles to Help Save the Waukegan Y

Retired Circuit Judge and former YMCA board member Dave Hall, who's battling ALS, plans to walk 100 miles in the days ahead to help keep the Waukegan YMCA open beyond Dec. 31.

The community-based drive “Save the Waukegan YMCA” led by Waukegan Township Supervisor Patricia Jones received a major boost as retired Circuit Judge Dave Hall announced plans to walk 100 miles in the days ahead to help keep the 100-year old institution operating beyond Dec. 31. His announcement highlighted the Nov. 30 community forum at Park Place Senior Center.

Saying “Waukegan needs a Y now more than we ever have,” Hall officially launched his fund-raising effort the following day at the Northern Lake YMCA. He’s set a personal goal to raise at least $250-thousand dollars to help the Waukegan YMCA continue to operate including retiring its bank debt. Hall will be seeking pledges of all sizes from individuals and businesses in the community. His plan is to accumulate miles daily by walking the Robert McClory Bike Trail as well as various neighborhoods and the indoor track at Northern Lake. “We’ll raise the money. We can make it work,” he said. Monies pledged will be collected only if the overall goal of keeping the Waukegan YMCA operating and retiring its debt is successful.

Hall, who’s been dealing the past two years with the onset of ALS, the progressive neurodegenerative disease often referred to as "Lou Gehrig's Disease," recently retired from the bench and from his more 30 years of service on the YMCA Board of Directors. While he wears a neck brace, he says he remains completely mobile for now and is fully prepared to walk 100 miles to help the Y.

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The distance Hall has chosen represents one mile for each year his family has been associated with the Waukegan Y. That association includes key roles in establishing all three YMCA buildings in the city. As chairman the Y board at the time, Hall helped raise the first $1 million for construction of the current facility, which opened in 1987. His grandfather, Albert Hall, was a leader in the community drive to establish the YMCA building that opened in 1925 and still stands in downtown Waukegan. His great-grandfather, John Hall, helped obtain a YMCA charter for Waukegan and its first building in 1912. That building was located where the Genesee Theatre now stands.

Forms to pledge support for Judge Hall’s walk are available at Northern Lake YMCA, 2000 Western Ave., Waukegan and online at www.ymcalakecounty.org.

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Future “Save the Waukegan Y” community forums are scheduled for Dec. 7, Dec. 14 and Dec. 28 at 10 a.m. at Park Place, 414 S. Lewis Ave., Waukegan.

The forums began shortly after the Sept. 28 announcement that Lake County Family YMCA branches in Waukegan and Vernon Hills would close Oct. 31 due to insufficient financial resources to sustain operations on an on-going basis. They continued with a new sense of purpose following the Oct. 31 announcement that the Waukegan Y would remain open through the end of this year to afford the community the opportunity to work together with the YMCA staff to develop a plan to establish long-term sustainability for the Northern Lake YMCA and the continuation of Y services in Waukegan.

Plans to keep Waukegan branch open for two more months followed an announcement that Lake County Family YMCA, the Village of Vernon Hills and the Park District of Vernon Hills had reached an agreement, subject to final legal and financial reviews, for the Park District to acquire and operate the Central Lake YMCA in Vernon Hills. At the start of 2013, the Park District would assume operation of the facility. In the meantime, YMCA programs and services are being provided at the Central Lake branch.

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The Lake County Family YMCA is a cause-driven nonprofit that strengthens the community through programs and services that foster youth development, healthy living and social responsibility.  Chartered in 1912 as a 501 (C) 3 nonprofit, our association is comprised of the Central Lake YMCA in Vernon Hills and Northern Lake YMCA in Waukegan. To learn more, visit www.ymcalakecounty.org

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