Summer Celebration 2016 – Picnic in the Park!
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Summer Celebration 2016 – Picnic in the Park!
July 2016 www.streamwood.org Summer Celebration 2016 – Picnic in the Park! It’s almost here! Summer Celebration – Picnic in the Park – the premier event of the summer – Friday, July 29 – Sunday, July 31 at Hoosier Grove Park (700 W. Irving Park Rd.)! Bring the family; join your friends and neighbors at this fun-filled, family event! Enjoy delicious food, listen to the live music, take a spin on the carnival rides, participate in contests, games, and more – there is something for all ages to enjoy! The fun starts on Friday, July 29 at 5:00 pm with music, food, games, rides, and plenty of children’s activities. Saturday, July 30’s festivities begin with Streamwood’s annual parade, stepping-off at Streamwood Blvd. and Bartlett Rd. at 10:30 am. Then on Sunday, July 31 the family fun day lineup starts with a golf outing at Streamwood Oaks Golf Club, 7:30 am shotgun start, followed by carnival rides and entertainment beginning at noon! $18 wristbands will be offered for unlimited carnival rides on both Saturday and Sunday from 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm. 4th of July Fireworks! Celebrate America’s Independence by attending one of the best fireworks displays in the region – the Village of Streamwood’s! This year’s 4th of July fireworks display will be held on Monday, July 4 at 9:30 pm at Dolphin Park, 880 S. Park Blvd. (Rain date scheduled for Tuesday, July 5 at 9:30 pm.) Free shuttle buses from Village Hall, Park Place, and Hanover Countryside Elementary School makes getting to and from Hoosier Grove Park a breeze. Entrance to Summer Celebration is always free! Day or night, Streamwood’s Summer Celebration is the place to be! Keep Our Water Clean! In compliance with the Illinois EPA, enclosed with this issue is the Village’s 2015 Annual Drinking Water Quality Report. We are happy to report that your tap water met all USEPA and state drinking water health standards, and Streamwood had no violations of a contaminant level or any other water quality standard. 2 Board News 4 Village Information 5 Community Information 6 Parks and Libraries 7 Schools Village Board News Shop Streamwood! Shopping locally is an easy and effective way to help support our business community. Local businesses reinvest in the community through jobs and support services. Sales tax from local purchases help offset the Village‘s reliance on property taxes. Recent Board Actions Memorial Tree Planted The Village Board planted a tree at the entrance to the Veterans Memorial dedicated to their friend and colleague, Trustee Guy Patterson. Trustee Patterson served as Village Trustee from 2007-2016. Prior to his service on the Village Board, he was a Streamwood Park District Commissioner, including serving as Board President, from 1999-2007 Police Promotion The Village Board was pleased to recognize the promotion of Michael Schwartz from patrol officer to Sergeant at a recent Board meeting. Sergeant Schwartz grew up in Streamwood, and has been a member of the department since 2001. Congratulations! Park Avenue Roadwork The Village Board authorized the use of Motor Fuel Tax funds and accepted grant funding for the reconstruction and repair of Park Avenue. Work includes repairing the water main, from Library Lane to Lake Street, and repairing the roadway from Irving Park Road to Lake Street. The entire project is expected to be completed by September. Business E-News Launched The Village has recently launched an informational electronic newsletter geared toward our business community. The Streamwood Business E-News is similar to our regular Streamwood E-News. While our Streamwood E-News provides information on local events and important information for residents, our Business E-News is intended to provide businesses with information on programs that may be of benefit to local businesses and to suggest opportunities to gain greater exposure through community involvement. If you’d like to be added to our listing for the Streamwood Business E-News, please email mayor@streamwood.org. If you’d like to receive a copy of the Streamwood E-News, visit our website at www.streamwood.org. Community Events Photo Gallery The Village has photographs taken at many, if not all, of our events. We are happy to announce the addition of a community event photo gallery to our Village website. Now you can go to http://www.streamwood.org/Community/Community-Events-Photo-Gallery.aspx and check out the pictures from our most recent events. We will add new photos monthly, so come back to the website often! Elgin O’Hare I-390 Cashless Tolling Beginning Tuesday, July 5, cashless tolling will be in effect on the Illinois Route 390 Tollway from Lake Street to I-290. This is the first all-electronic roadway on the Illinois Tollway system. The cost of tolls on I-390 Tollway are lower because they are assessed more frequently than other parts of the Tollway system. However, the rates vary, depending on the use of an I-Pass, or paying online. For example, using an I-Pass for cars and motorcycles is $0.30; paying on line is $0.60. You can save money by picking up an I-Pass at our local Jewel-Osco location at 217 Irving Park Rd. For more information, visit www.illinoistollway.com or call1-800-UC-IPASS. DARE Graduations 5th grade students from Heritage, Parkwood, Hanover Countryside and Hilltop Elementary graduated from the D.A.R.E. - ‘Keepin’ it REAL,' program. The ‘Keepin’ it REAL’ program takes a hands-on, social influence approach that emphasizes and aims to strengthen children’s refusal skills so they can better resist social pressures to try or to use drugs. The program builds communication and decision-making skills, and allows children to rehearse learned strategies through role play with fellow students. (continued on page 3) Board News Pace Bus Changes The Village Board reported that Pace is changing their boarding process system-wide. In the interest of public safety, Pace customers will only be allowed to board buses at designated boarding stops. This change includes all stops on Route 554, which serves Streamwood. No other service changes are proposed for Route 554. If you would like to get familiar with the businesses within our community, you can access our local business directory by visiting www.streamwood.org and click ‘Shop Streamwood’ under the Business section, or download the app for your smartphone. You can get it from the Google Play Store, Apple App Store, or our QR code. Shopping locally has never been easier! Billie Roth 2 Michael Baumer William Carlson James Cecille William Harper Mary Thon Your Village President, Board of Trustees, and Village Clerk Kittie Kopitke DARE Graduations Message From The Village President (continued from page 2) I would like to dedicate this month’s message to the memory of our dear friend and esteemed colleague – Guy A. Patterson, Village Trustee 20072016. Guy passed away on Sunday, June 5, and I would be remiss if I did not share with you just how special of a man he was. At the June 2 Village Board Meeting, DARE Officers, Ed Polaski and Matt Stastny, provided the Board Members with an overall presentation of the year’s DARE program, and introduced two students, who were selected to read their DARE graduation essays – Langdon Downing of Sunnydale, and Sarah Mills from Hilltop. Students from St. John the Evangelist entertained the Board with songs, stories, and plenty of dancing! There comes a time in everyone’s life when the thought of our own mortality becomes heightened. The “I’m not worried about tomorrow, so I’m going to have fun and live for today” attitude of our youth, tends to be taken over with the thoughts of “I want to leave behind Village President Billie D. Roth and a meaningful, memorable legacy” of Trustee Guy A. Patterson adulthood. Once in a while, however we run across people who don’t think about their life in those terms. These special people go through life concerned only about doing the right thing, about making the world a better place, and not concerned in the slightest about the way others judge or misjudge them. Guy Patterson was a one of these special people. You may not have always agreed with Guy, but there was never, ever any doubt that Guy approached every decision, every challenge in terms of what he thought was best for everyone, not what was best for him. He may not have got it right every single time – nobody does – but I’m sure he got it right the vast majority of times and that he approached every decision from an unselfish, service-oriented perspective. DECA/HOSA Recognitions Every year, Streamwood High School has a select group of students who participate in two distinctive core education programs – Distributive Education Clubs of America – known as “DECA” and – Health Occupations Students of America – known as “HOSA.” This year, 16 accomplished students were recognized at the May 19 Board Meeting – for the DECA program Adam Bajorek, Mitchell Bendis, Jeriann Gumila, Andrew John Knox, Ian Lopez, and Lukas Woerner; and for the HOSA program Mahhum Ahmed, Jasmine Che, Sarah Fannin, Daniela Garfias, Ravi Ghayal, Renee Harder, Noemi Hernandez, Shraddha Patel, Roshni Patel, and Theresa Zepeda. Of course, the success of these student programs would not be complete without the encouragement, leadership and dedication of the Streamwood High School educators: Dr. Patrick Doranski, and Ms. Valerie Putek for HOSA, and Mr. David Nickoley, a dedicated Advisor for Illinois DECA for the past 22 years, and a wellrespected educator at Streamwood High School. Mr. Nickoley has retired at the end of this school year. Our best wishes to both students and faculty. Guy reveled in life. It’s almost impossible to find a picture of Guy in which he is not smiling, and that smile is never forced, but is rather the genuine, heartfelt grin of someone who took infinite joy in family, friends and life itself. Words like “gentle” and “good natured” do not come near to describing Guy Patterson. He approached life and everyone in it calmly, thoughtfully and, above all, kindly. Guy Patterson Guy Patterson’s family looks on as he is sworn in as a Trustee in 2007 He served his nation and his community. He and Lori raised three wonderful daughters, Amanda, Alexandra & Alyssa who have grown up to be amazing young women, triplets who are anything but identical, but whose unique personalities and talents have led each of them in their own special directions as adults. During his lifetime Guy Patterson was a husband, father, a colleague, a helping hand, a mentor, and – to me and so many others – a friend. I feel privileged to have known and worked with him and, like everyone whose lives he touched, I will miss him very, very much. Sincerely, Billie D. Roth, Village President 3 CPR for Healthcare Providers The Streamwood Fire Department continues to offer CPR classes for healthcare providers who need certification for employment. The next classes are scheduled for July 9 and August 13. Contact the Fire Department at (630) 736-3650 for details. K i t t i e ’s o March in Honor of Your Heritage – The Community Relations Commission is looking marchers to represent their heritage in the July 30, Summer Celebration Parade. Wear r fortraditional or march with the flag of your ancestors. If you would like to participate, n contact Jeanclothing, at (630) 736-3816. e Blood Drive - The Streamwood Blood Commission in partnership with LifeSource, is a blood drive at Village Hall on Wednesday, August 24, from 1:00-7:00 pm. The sumr hosting mer months are critical to receiving donations, as these are the months that tend to be the AARP Drivers Safety highest need and, unfortunately, the lowest supply. Please donate! To register, please visit www.lifesource.org. On August 23 and 25, from 9:00 am-1:00 pm, the Police Department will host an AARP Driver Safety Program. Participants must attend both days. To register, call the Police Department at (630) 736-3700. Cutting Down Trees this Summer? If you plan on removing trees from your property, please contact the Public Works Department at (630) 736-3850, before you begin. The Forestry division will come out and inspect the tree, and its location, to ensure it can be removed safely and without causing damage. This is a free service. Citizen’s Fire Academy Have you ever wondered what it takes to be a firefighter? Would you like to view the department from a new perspective? Consider taking part in our upcoming Citizen’s Fire Academy! The program consists of 10 classes, beginning September 17. Any Streamwood resident over the age of 21 is welcome to apply; application deadline is August 31. For details please call (630) 736-3650, or visit www.streamwood.org. Village Clerk Kittie Kopitke • Email: clerk@streamwood.org Branch Pick-up Schedule The 2016 Curbside Branch Pick-up program continues. The Village is divided into four areas. Please check the map to determine your area. Each area is picked up only once per month. Place your branches on the parkway with the cut ends facing the street, by 6:00 am on the designated date for your area. Branches should be no greater than six inches (6”) in diameter, though they may be any length. Please remember – It is important to have your branches out Monday morning. Please be patient if your branches are still at the curb Monday afternoon. They will be picked up during your pick-up week. Frequently Asked Questions Q: Can I stop solicitors from coming to my door? A: Not really; however, you can discourage them by displaying a “No Solicitors” decal. All solicitors registered through the Village are instructed not to approach a residence displaying a "No Solicitors" decal (available for free through the Village Clerk’s office). As it is with any door-todoor solicitor in Streamwood, all solicitors must obtain and display a Village-issued solicitor’s photo ID badge. Please note: local school groups and Scout troops are not required to obtain a solicitor permit. Religious and political groups are allowed by US Supreme Court ruling. Area 1 (North of Schaumburg Rd) July 5 August 1 September 6 October 3 Area 2 (West of Oltendorf Rd) July 11 August 8 September 12 October 10 Area 3 (East of Oltendorf Rd) July 18 August 15 September 19 October 17 Area 4 (South of Irving Park Rd) July 25 August 22 September 26 October 24 Thank you for your help and participation in this program. If you have any questions please contact the Forestry Division of Public Works at (630) 736-3850. Village Information 4 Community News Go Green . . . Free Summer Lunch Program The Natural Resource Conservancy Commission (NRCC) is pleased to announce that over 300 residents attended the SEED event in April. During the event, the NRCC collected a record number of over 30,000 lbs. of electronics, 145 lbs. of prescription drugs, and shredded 100 boxes of paper! Hanover Township and the Northern Illinois Food Bank are partnering to offer children of Hanover Township free lunches during the summer. Lunches are provided every day Monday-Friday from 11:30 am – 1:00 pm (with the exception of Monday, July 4 due to holiday) at the Township’s two locations – Izaak Walton Center, 899 Jay Street – Elgin (847/888-8329), or at the Astor Avenue Community Center, 7431 Astor Avenue – Hanover Park (630/540-9085). Memorial Day Observance and Dedication On May 29, the Village held its annual Memorial Day Observance. Many local area residents gathered to thank our Veterans and pay their respects in honor of those who have given their lives while serving our country. We had the privilege of recognizing Army CPL Norman Zuckerman, WWII POW Veteran, who was also in attendance. Memorial Day also marked the 25th Anniversary of the Village’s Veterans Memorial. In commemoration of this milestone, the Village’s Veterans Commission unveiled a memorial dedication of the Battlefield Cross, signifying honor and respect for a fallen soldier at the battle site. Small Electronics Only Recycling Event On Saturday, August 6 from 8:00 am – 1:00 pm, Township residents are invited to dispose of unwanted small electronics, by dropping them off at the Hanover Township center at 250 S. Il Route 59, Bartlett. Please note that the Township will not accept: household appliances, video/audio cassettes, microwaves, loose batteries, or hazardous waste (mercury-containing devices, thermostats, smoke detectors, fluorescent tubes, etc.). For questions and information please contact Hanover Township at (847) 888-8329 or www.hanover-township.org Kiwanis Club of Streamwood Talent Show Do you have a talent you would like to share? The Kiwanis Club is holding Talent Show auditions on Saturday, July 16 at 2:00 pm, at Park Place Family Recreation Center, 550 S. Park Blvd. The Talent Show will be held during Summer Celebration on Saturday, July 30 from 4:00-5:00 pm at Hoosier Grove Park. All auditions are by appointment. Contact Sandy Stewart at (847) 702-3057. Cross Creek Clean-Up A big thank you goes out to residents who participated in the Streamwood Cross Creek area clean-up on May 14: Rick Burke, Tara Burke, Caysie Colasuono, Lisa Edmunds, Joe Edmunds, Taylor Edmunds, Tom Kitsos, Ethan Kitsos, Jeff Latzko, Bill Losbanes, Marietta Losbanes, Courtney Piekarz, Joe Piekarz, Blake Piekarz, Ben Piekarz, Sal Sous, Setera Sous, Debbie Stonebraker, and Dan Zych. During the clean-up, the crew removed: • • • • • • • • 23 bags of garbage 7 large pieces of wood 1 tire 1 concrete block 11 bicycle frames 3 old pieces of fence Village water depth indicator that was vandalized from the wetland behind Hummingbird Lane 1 “Do Not Mow” sign Save the Date S a t u r d a y, September 24 from 8:00 am until noon Invasive species removal and clean-up at Phoenix Lake Business Park. Additional information coming soon! Community News 5 Park News Play in the Park Pick up your Passport 2 Play at the Community Center or Park Place. Collect a stamp for each of your park visits. Participants who complete the passport will be eligible to win a $100 gift certificate towards Park District programing. Join the 3RT staff at our play in the park days in July and August at Sunny Hill Park. Dress in your grubbiest clothes to make a mess and enjoy our following themes: Messy Planes, Trains, and Automobiles - Tuesday July 19 from 6:00-8:00 pm; and Messy Color and Rainbows – Tuesday, August 9 from 6:00-8:00 pm. Building Blocks Preschool Touch-a-Truck Registration for the Streamwood Park District Building Blocks Preschool 2016-2017 school year is now open. Classes and skills are taught by qualified instructors, to help children develop their creativity, educational and emotional well-being. Free family event at Park Place on Tuesday, August 9th from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Discover, explore and climb various construction, park district, and public works trucks including big rigs, fire engines, bulldozers, and more. Your Summer Adventure Starts Here! For all your program questions and registration information, fees, and deadlines, contact the Registration department at 630-483-3025 or visit www.spdcares.com Gail Borden News Family Picnic with Whip Cracker Adam Winrich - Guinness World Record Holder Bring your own picnic dinner to the library’s outdoor stage on Monday, July 11 at 6:00 pm and enjoy a beverage and a dessert provided by the library. Guinness World Record Holder Adam Winrich will perform whipcracking with stunts and tricks including balloon popping, candle snuffing, and flower snipping. 7th Annual Comic Book Mania Convention - Star Wars Mania Join us on Saturday, July 16 from 10:00 am – 5:00 pm, for our annual celebration of all things comic books! Meet your favorite characters from a galaxy far, far away: the Midwest Garrison of the Star Wars 501st Legion. Our Artists Alley will host more than 25 comic book artists and writers to meet and greet you. Wear a costume and you will automatically win a prize! Hot Rocks On Blue Ice On Wednesday, July 20 at 7:00 pm, Dr. Paul P. Sipiera, President and CEO of the Planetary Studies Foundation, will discuss types of meteorites and their importance to science. Before the program, come in and check out real meteorites from noon to 4:00 pm in the lobby. Family Picnic at the Library Climb into a police car, fire engine and more! On Monday, August 8 at 6:00 pm, bring your family and enjoy a picnic dinner to the library’s west lawn. A beverage and dessert will be provided by the library. For more information or to register for any of the above programs, please call (847) 429-4597 or visit online at www.gailborden.info. Parks & Libraries 6 Poplar Creek Library News Poplar Creek Public Library’s 50th Anniversary Celebration! Help us kick off our 50th Anniversary Celebration – come and watch for the library’s parade float at the Streamwood Summer Celebration parade on Saturday, July 30! In celebration of our 50th Anniversary, we will host special programming and events throughout the months of August, September and October. Basics of BBQ: How to Grill, How to Smoke Grilling is not as complicated as it looks. If you are thinking about buying a barbeque, join us on Wednesday, July 6 at 7:00 pm, where we will break down the pros and cons of charcoal and gas grills. For those just finding their way around a grill, we’ll follow up with some of the first steps to cooking. Already fired up? We’ve got some recipes ready to go, as well as a slew of barbeque tips and tricks. Financial Security – Take Charge of Your Future Confused about Social Security, Medicare, and other pieces of your retirement puzzle? Join us Monday, July 18 from 6:00-7:00 pm, as Terri Worman, a representative from AARP Illinois, will provide valuable information that will help you plan and save for your retirement. Know Your Rights and Developments in Immigration Law On Saturday, July 16 from 10:00-11:00 am, Ms. Afshan J. Khan, Esq., a licensed Immigration Law attorney, will present information regarding the rights of undocumented and documented individuals who are detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The presentation will cover what to do and not do if you are stopped by ICE and will provide the latest developments regarding immigration laws. There will be time to ask questions related to current Immigration laws. For additional information or to register for any of the above programs, contact Poplar Creek Public Library online at www.poplarcreeklibrary.org, or call 630-837-6800. School District U-46 News U-46 Summer Reading Challenge Project Backpack: Back to School Fair Elementary principals and teachers would like to remind their students that learning continues throughout the summer. Our local public libraries, both Poplar Creek and Gail Borden, open their doors to U-46’s Summer Reading Challenge and are offering different variations of the program: This event will be held on Saturday, August 13, from 9:00 am – 1:00 pm (or while supplies last). U-46 students and families are invited to Project Backpack: Back to School fair at Elgin Community College Spartan Events Center, Building H, 1700 Spartan Dr., Elgin. Backpacks filled with donated supplies will be distributed to U-46 students (must be able to provide proof of residency or enrollment in SD U-46) on a first-come, first-served basis, with a limit of one backpack per student. • Poplar Creek Public Library – Read for the Win! – now through Monday, August 1 • Gail Borden Public Library – Mission: Read – now through Saturday, July 30 Streamwood Oaks Golf Club At the end of the Summer Reading Challenge, two U-46 schools will receive trophies. One school will be selected on the basis of the most students who complete the challenge, and another will be selected for demonstrating over the last year, the largest increase in number of students who participate in and complete the Summer Reading Challenge. Police Academy On June 2, the Board recognized the graduates of the Citizens Police Academy. Twelve residents spent eight weeks gaining insight as to how our Village police officers perform their duties and serve our community, which included investigations and community outreach. If you are interested in participating in Streamwood’s Citizen’s Police Academy program, visit our website at www.streamwood.org. 9 HOLE – PAR 36 Championship Course (Not a short course–3400 yards) LEAGUE OPENINGS AVAILABLE Enjoy Competitive Golf by: Joining Existing League Establishing a New League For Information Call Randy at 630-483-1881 565 Madison Drive • Streamwood, IL www.streamwoodoaksgolf.com Buy One Green Fee, GET ONE HALF OFF! Cart required but not included. Not valid with any other offer or promotion or for league/outing play. Original coupon must be presented at time of play. Duplications not accepted. Offer expires 9-30-16. Schools 7 Village of Streamwood Presorted standard U.s. Postage PaId streamwood, IL 60107 PermIt no.24 301 E. Irving Park Road • Streamwood, IL 60107 (630) 736-3800 • (630) 736-3798 (TDD - hearing impaired only) Billie D. Roth ……………………………Village President Kittie L. Kopitke………………………………Village Clerk Trustees Michael Baumer …………………………………………………………Public Safety William Carlson ……………………………………………………Community Affairs James Cecille …………………………………………………Community Development William Harper ……………………….........................................Finance/Legislative Mary Thon ………………………………………………………………Public Works Staff Sharon Caddigan ………………………………………………………Village Manager John Peterson …………………………………………Community Development Director Ed Valente ……………………………………………………………Finance Director Chris Clark …………………………………………………………………Fire Chief Josh Peacock ……………………………………………………………Police Chief Matt Mann ………………………………………………………Public Works Director VILLAGE HALL HOURS Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 8:00 am-4:30 pm Thursday 8:00 am-7:00 pm Community Development Department is open Thursday evenings until 7:00 pm during daylight saving hours Newsletter Design/Production/Kaye Lowman Boorom MEETINGS/ACTIVITIES CALENDAR ECRWSS Postal Customer Streamwood, IL 60107 Summer Celebration 2016 JULY 4 4 5 5 7 16 16 21 29 30 30 31 31 Independence Day – Village Offices Closed Fireworks Display at Dolphin Park 9:30 pm Adjudication Hearings at Village Hall 4:00 pm Rain date for fireworks if necessary 9:30 pm Village Board Meeting at Village Hall 7:00 pm Kiwanis Club Talent Show Auditions (see page 5) 2:00 pm Comic Book Mania Convention – Star Wars Mania (see page 6) 10:00 am-5:00 pm Village Board Meeting at Village Hall 7:00 pm Streamwood Summer Celebration – Picnic in the Park 5:00 pm-11:00 pm Streamwood Annual Parade (stepping-off Streamwood Blvd. and Bartlett Rd.) 10:30 am Summer Celebration – Picnic in the Park Noon-11:00 pm Streamwood Golf Outing – Streamwood Oaks Golf Club 7:30 am Summer Celebration – Picnic in the Park Noon-8:00 pm Summer Celebration is sponsored by the Streamwood Chamber of Commerce, Streamwood Park District, and the Village of Streamwood. Please support our local area businesses, as it is through their generous support and sponsorship, that Summer Celebration is made possible. AUGUST 2 Neighborhood Beat 1 Meeting at Police Department 7:00 pm 4 Village Board Meeting at Village Hall 7:00 pm 16 Neighborhood Beats 3 & 4 Meeting at Police Department 7:00 pm 17 U-46 School District Back in Session 18 Village Board Meeting at Village Hall 7:00 pm 22 Neighborhood Beat 2 Meeting at Police Department 7:00 pm 23 & 25 AARP Driver Safety Program at Police Department 9:00 am-1:00 pm 24 Blood Drive at Village Hall 1:00 pm-7:00 pm 26 BLOOD DRIVE VILLAGE HALL 2:00-8:00 pm visit us on the web at www.streamwood.org
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