
Monday, June 16, 2008
Harvest Market Kickoff 2008

Wednesday, June 11, 2008
It's About Time!
Again, It's About Time! Elgin has finally come around with an activist group to combat the troubling overweight community. Activate Elgin is funded by the YMCA Activate America Program. With nearly 3800 members in the Fox River Valley, the Greater Elgin Area YMCA is reaching out beyond the scopes of their facility. U-46 based Highland Elementary School has already been touched by encouraging simple exercise routines and healthy eating habits for students and their families. In addition to the pre-existing Downtown Elgin Harvest Market, Activate Elgin plans on helping startup a farmer's market on the west side of Elgin.
The Courier News: Activating Elgin Starts With Winning Logo
Speaking of farmer's markets... the Downtown Elgin Harvest Market kicks off tomorrow, June 12th from 10am-6pm at the Civic Center Parking Lot in Downtown Elgin. The theme is "Shop Green". Expect to find organic produce and hormone-free meats and poultry!
Civic Center Parking Lot
120 E. Highland Ave.
Elgin, IL 60120
Sunday, June 1, 2008
Elgin: Fattest City in Illinois?
Elgin was recently rated the 52nd Best Place to Raise a Family in the United States. However, Elgin has also been rated as the fattest city in the state of Illinois. According to The Courier News on 05/23/08, 50% of the current enrolled district U46 student body (preschool-high school) is either overweight or obese. Elgin driver's license data does not show any better results!

Is it any wonder that Elgin is an overweight community?
1) Fast-food restaurants are a major staple for Chicagoans. Within a 10 square mile radius from the Center of Elgin (information from Yahoo! Local)...
- Taco Bell:15
- Kentucky Fried Chicken: 10
- McDonald's: 32
- Burger King: 14
- Wendy's: 16
- Dunkin Donuts/Krispy Kreme/Other Donut Shops: 17
2) Urban sprawl has traditionally been considered to be a major contributor to obesity. The larger the distance that residential units are from each other and from shopping, dining, work and entertainment, the more residents depend on transportation. Walking, as opposed to automobile use, is not typical in Elgin. In addition to the eating habits of Elginites, exercise is not a favorite pasttime.
Population density and housing unit density are strongly correlated with urban sprawl. The smaller the density numbers, more-often-than-not the greater the amount of urban sprawl. Keep in mind that Chicago has been considered to have an obese population for years. Below is a list of population densities (1st) and housing unit densities (2nd) for the largest communities within Chicagoland (information gathered from Wikipedia):
- Chicago: 12,470/sq mile and 5075.8/sq mile
- Naperville: 4,162.8/sq mile and 1454.5/sq mile
- Elgin: 3,779.2/sq mile and 1306.5/sq mile
- Aurora: 3,711.2/sq mile and 1266.6/sq mile
- Joliet: 1,066.4/sq mile and 1003.1/sq mile
Downtown Elgin is currently being transformed into a modern urban area with a more pedestrian friendly environment. While this may densify a portion of the population downtown, Elgin still continues its rapid sprawl expansion to the west.
3) Other factors that play in Elgin's "fattest Illinois city" reputation may be due to the following: poor health education in the school system, lack of resident health awareness activities, fear of gang activity, amount of time consumed traveling into downtown Chicago for work, lack of health food/organic restaurants, low incomes, lack of social networking, etc.
I would like to hear any comments or suggestions!
