WHEATON PARK DISTRICT TO RENAME LEISURE CENTER FOR LONG-TIME EMPLOYEE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

DATE: February 4, 2016

Wheaton, Ill.—The Wheaton Park District Board of Commissioners voted at its regular meeting January 20 to rename the district’s Leisure Center the Mary Lubko Leisure Center, in honor of 22-year employee and senior citizen advocate Mary Lubko, who passed away in November.

Lubko started her career at the Wheaton Park District Leisure Center in 1970. As the first director of the Senior Center, she introduced sports programs like bicycling, volleyball, hiking, softball, cross-country skiing, tennis, bowling, and golf, and created many travel opportunities, including day trips to plays, musicals, and restaurants and extended trips to far-flung locales.

She also started the exercise classes and walking, dancing, singing, quilting, and card-playing groups that continue today.

Along with entertainment and activity, Lubko recognized seniors’ need to keep well-informed, and so she organized regular sessions with Medicare representatives, nurses, tax representatives, and staff from the City of Wheaton, Wheaton Park District, Wheaton Public Library, Wheaton school districts, Wheaton Chamber of Commerce, and more.

Her motto was, “Wheaton has been a great place to grow up, but let’s make it a better place to retire.” Once she reached that goal, Lubko reached beyond Wheaton, helping organize the Senior Citizen Directors, which involved 14 local park districts, and becoming a member of the Illinois Park and Recreation Association and of the National Council on Aging.

Various Wheaton institutions applauded Lubko’s efforts, including Marian Park, who awarded her their Human Services Award in 1983, and the Kiwanis Club of Wheaton, who awarded her their first Citizen of the Year award in 1985.

Kiwanis Club members today still speak of the extended trips Lubko organized, which allowed many seniors to visit foreign countries for the first time.

Eventually Lubko became a senior herself, but she didn’t stop working after retirement.

Her normal day included stops at Central DuPage Hospital, Marianjoy, Wyndemere, and any other place people might be recovering from aging-related problems. She also visited seniors living alone in their homes, all of which got the attention of her neighbor, Charlotte Murphy.

“Mary was a wonderful, generous person,” said Murphy, quoted in the Chicago Tribune. “She was one of the most thoughtful people I’ve ever known.”

The Leisure Center will be officially renamed the Mary Lubko Leisure Center upon board approval at their next regular meeting on February 17, with ceremonies to follow in the spring.

Learn more about the Wheaton Park District Leisure Center and to view its many programs and opportunities for seniors.

Photo courtesy of the Lubko family.

Photo courtesy of the Lubko family.

Written by: Brett Peto