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WRDR Community Events

As a locally-owned firm, we understand the importance of community involvement. This is why WRDR partners, managers and staff are personally involved in many community-based initiatives and nonprofit organizations. Our firm members serve on several nonprofit boards, perform public speaking engagements, volunteer and attend special events. It’s our way of giving back to the community that has embraced us.

2018 Cornerstone Champagne Luncheon

The WRDR team has been all over town for different community events. This one is a throwback to the Cornerstone Champagne Luncheon where the team celebrated Turkey Day in style. Take a look at the photos from the event....

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Walk to End Alzheimer’s – 2017

Walk to End Alzheimer’s – 2017

A couple members of WRDR, Braden McClintock and Amy Vicioso participated the the Walk to End Alzheimer's on October 7th 2017. Also joining Braden and Amy were Jessica Thompson, Patricia McClintock, Daniel Bruns and Mallory Bruns. Everyone had a great time, especially...

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Lewis University Red Tie Ball

On Saturday September 9, 2017 Mary and Tom Lancaster attended the Red Tie Ball presented by Lewis University with new President Dr. David Livingston at the Palmer House Hilton in Chicago.  WGN meteorologist Tom Skilling was the guest speaker. All proceeds from the Red...

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WRDR’s 60th Anniversary

WRDR celebrated its 60th anniversary on August 31st 2017. The event was a great success in which WRDR received 2 proclamations from the Illinois House of Representatives, presented by Representative Natalie Manley, and the Illinois Senate, presented by Senator Pat...

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Joliet Park District Sundowner 5K Run

As part of WRDR's Feets of Fury Wellness Group, WRDR staff and their families participated in the Joliet Park District's Sundowner 5K run, which was hosted at Pilcher Park on July 20th 2017. Although the day was warm, everybody did a great job and completed the whole...

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