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Local business owners honored for helping ‘neighbors’

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John and Joanne Carnagio received the 2013 ExxonMobil Community Philanthropic Award at Howl for the Parks. In the photo, from left, are Tricia Simpson, ExxonMobile, Midwest public affairs manager; John Carnagio; Joanne Carnagio;  Mike Rittof, People for Channahon Parks Foundation president; and Chuck Szoke, executive director, Channahon Park District. (Photo submitted)

John and Joanne Carnagio  were the recipients of the the 2013 ExxonMobil Community Philanthropic Award at Howl for Parks on Saturday, Jan. 26, a People for Channahon Parks Foundation event.

The ExxonMobil Community Philanthropic Award recognizes individuals and businesses who donate their time, talents and treasures to improve the quality of life for their neighbors.

John and Joanne Carnagio met during their freshman year of high school and quickly became high school sweethearts.  They married in 1993. John began his career as a salesman selling specialty metals for a steel mill, while Joanne began her career teaching children with behavior disorders and learning disabilities. 

In 1996, they moved to Channahon and opened their first of what would become six McDonald’s franchises. At the ribbon-cutting ceremony, John spoke about “Not just doing business in this community, but truly becoming a neighbor,” and they have tried to stay true to that statement ever since.

For many years, John could be seen in the dugouts and sidelines of the Channahon Baseball League and Chanooka Braves youth football organization. John served on the Board of Directors of the Chanooka Braves as the athletic director for 12 years and Joanne served as a cheer coach and the director of cheer/pom for three years. 

Their community involvement enabled them to be honored by McDonald’s Corporation with the prestigious “Ronald” award.  This award recognizes owner/operators who demonstrate exemplary commitment to their local community.  The Channahon Park District honored them with the “Community Service Award” from the state park associations for their contributions and support.

The village of Channahon has recognized them with the “Fred Rittof/George Sparagis Business of the Year” award, and they were one of the first recipients of the “Champion of the Children” award given by the Minooka Community High School Boosters.

When John was approached by the Channahon Fire Protection District to assist them in obtaining financing for a new Fire Safety House to help educate school children, he was instrumental in obtaining a grant from the Ronald McDonald House Children’s Charity to purchase the house. 

Joanne also spends much of her time in the business coordinating local fundraising events, such as PTO nights and McTeacher Nights to support local schools.

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