Community Corner
Chuck Papanos Honorary Garden Dedication Set for July 30 at 12 No
Naperville Park District invites the community to attend

Naperville Park District is honoring the late Chuck Papanos, former North Parks and Riverwalk Operations Manager, with a dedication ceremony at 12:00 noon on Friday, July 30. The ceremony will take place at the garden planted in Chuck’s honor, located just west of the Grand Pavilion at 912 Sindt Court. The dedication had been planned for 2020 as a tribute to Chuck prior to his retirement from the Park District, but was postponed due to the pandemic. The community is welcome to attend the ceremony.
Prior to his passing last summer from T-cell lymphoma, Chuck Papanos managed Naperville’s Riverwalk and the many community parks on the city’s north side, including Centennial Beach and Nike Sports Complex. For nearly 20 years, colleagues say, he was the “quiet hero” behind the Riverwalk’s care as well as events like the Riverwalk Art Fair, the Sprint Triathlon, and the Healing Field of Honor at Rotary Hill.
Those who plan to speak at the garden dedication include Park District Executive Director Ray McGury, who will serve as emcee, the City of Naperville’s Director of Transportation, Engineering and Development Bill Novack, former Riverwalk Administrator Jan Erickson, Founder of Hitchcock Design Group Rick Hitchcock, the Park District’s North Parks and Riverwalk staff, and Chuck’s wife, Ann Marie Papanos.