2016 Marks 25th Anniversary of Streamwood Veterans Memorial It
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2016 Marks 25th Anniversary of Streamwood Veterans Memorial It
May 2016 www.streamwood.org It All Began in 1991 2016 Marks 25th Anniversary of Streamwood Veterans Memorial Groundbreaking took place on May 26, 1991. Pictured l to r: Veterans Commissioner Mark Fox, Trustee Jim Cecille, Trustee Dan Goller, Veterans Commissioner Dennis Rombola, Village Manager Bob Bocwinski, President Billie Roth, Veteran Commissioner James Craig, Veteran Commissioner Jose Palacios, Trustees Bill Carlson, Bill Harper and Sharon Franczyk, and Village Clerk Joan McGough. By the summer of 1991, the Veterans Memorial had begun to take shape. The Village of Streamwood President and Board of Trustees, along with the Veterans Commission, invites you to attend the 2016 Memorial Day Weekend Observance at the Streamwood Veterans Memorial, located next to Village Hall. The observance will begin on Saturday, May 28 with a POW/MIA Candlelight Vigil at 8:00 pm followed by the Posting of the Vigil Guard marching past the monoliths throughout the night beginning at 9:00 pm. The Vigil Guard will be relieved on Sunday, May 29, at 11:00 am, to formally start the Memorial Day Ceremony. Please join us in honoring all of those who have served and died to defend our freedom. 2016 also commemorates the 25th Anniversary of the Streamwood Veterans Memorial. Dedicated on May 26, 1991, the Memorial sits within a large five-pointed star with a flagpole and a black granite monolith, representing each branch of service. Each monolith displays the great seal of a branch of service on one side and, engraved on the other side, a saluting serviceman and picture pertaining to this branch. Positioned in the center of the star is a larger flagpole, which flies the American flag. There is a smaller star, just off the main star, with another flagpole, flying the POW/MIA flag. There is also a black granite monolith engraved on one side with the POW/MIA symbol and on the other side a figure in a POW Camp. The Memorial is flanked by a Historical Walk lined by black granite markers. The markers list every armed conflict, recognized by Congress, beginning with the Revolutionary War. These Conflict Stones are engraved with the name of each conflict, years of involvement, number of U.S. Military Personnel involved and number of U.S. casualties. In honor of the Memorial's 25th Anniversary, the Veterans Commission will unveil a memorial dedication of a Battlefield Cross bronze statue, signifying honor and respect for a fallen soldier at the battle site. Today, the Memorial stands as a proud symbol honoring all those who have served or are serving our country. 2 Board News 4 Village Information 5 Community Information 6 Parks and Libraries 7 Schools Village Board News Shop Smart. Shop Local. 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 helps offset the Village’s reliance on property taxes. Please help us welcome the following businesses to our community: Recent Board Actions Commission Reception Volunteers of the Village of Streamwood are vital in assisting the Board to guide Streamwood's future. Through their dedication and creativity, they help improve the quality of life for all residents. Volunteers are an invaluable resource in the efficient operation of government. On Wednesday, March 23, over 65 volunteers from various Village Commissions gathered for a reception in honor of their service. The reception was just a small way to recognize and thank each and every one of our volunteers for their dedication, assistance and commitment to the Village and the community we serve. Board News Life Saving Award Recognition At the April 7 Village Board meeting, Village of Streamwood Firefighter/ Paramedic, Chris Tierney, was presented with a commendation for his extraordinary action and service. Traveling on I-90 while off-duty, Firefighter Tierney witnessed an accident and stopping to investigate, found that a limousine had struck a barrier at high speed, flipped over and caught fire. Realizing the severity of the accident, he solicited the help of nearby construction workers to help control the fire, and he then proceeded to pull injured passengers from the vehicle. Firefighter Tierney began performing CPR on one of the passengers who was not breathing, and continued to do so until sufficient emergency responders arrived. The Elgin Fire Department and Advocate Sherman Hospital both sent letters commending Firefighter Tierney’s actions. His actions exemplify the level of dedication our employees have in utilizing their expertise to help others – regardless if they are on- or off-duty. AK Electronics – 698 Bonded Pkwy Alliance Workforce Solutions – 1546 Bourbon Pkwy American Pinball – 1448 Yorkshire Dr. Ion Nutrition – 123 E. Irving Park Rd. Minami Sushi – 716 S. Barrington Rd. Ragano Heating & AC – 35 Sangra Ct. Streamwood Cash N’ Carry – 305 N. Barrington Rd. Sun Massage – 297 N. Barrington Rd. Seattle Sutton’s Healthy Eating – 820 S. Bartlett Rd. #106 State Farm Insurance – Brian Phillips – 106 N. Barrington Rd. Billie Roth 2 Michael Baumer William Carlson James Cecille William Harper Guy Patterson Mary Thon Your Village President, Board of Trustees, and Village Clerk Kittie Kopitke Streamwood Manufacturing Career Exploration Program During spring break week, March 28 – April 1, 15 students from Streamwood High School: Esteban Aragon, Cristian Arguello-Cisneros, Devante Carter, Yovanny Chavez, Danny Garcia, Christian Hernandez, Ryan Knox, Charles Lotts, Dominik Makarewicz, Salvador Renteria, Jesus Robles, Kelvin Sakyi, Kelsey Strang, Ivan Trejo, and Sunny You, dedicated their time to learning about careers within the modern manufacturing industry. The Streamwood Manufacturing Career Exploration Program, now in its second year, is a collaborative effort introduced by the Village of Streamwood's Community and Economic Development Commission, School District U-46, and participating members of our business community. This year's business participants included: Elgin Community College; KSO Metalfab; Rydin Decal; Trelleborg; and Weiler Engineering. Message From The Village President On March 23, we had the pleasure of recognizing over 65 public service volunteers at our annual commission reception. These volunteers share their time, talent and knowledge in order to keep Streamwood a great place to live, work and play. Special thanks was given to those members who achieved volunteer service milestones, including: Leia Chapas, Lauren Kabrick, Adelita Zeier, and Phil Candella, for 5 years of service respectively; Bill Lunsford for 10 years; Dave Adamczyk for 20 years; and Sandy Stewart and Kevin Soss, each with President Roth with community business mem25 years of volunteer service. Thank you ber Tom Meilinger, President of Rydin Decal all for your dedication to our community! If you would like to volunteer your time to participate on a Village Commission, please contact my office, at (630) 736-3800, or visit our website at www.streamwood.org. Please join us as we commemorate and salute the ultimate act of public service. On behalf of the Village Board and Streamwood Veterans Commission, we invite you to honor those who gave the greatest gift at our Memorial Day Observance on Sunday, May 29, at 11:00 am. This year also marks the 25th Anniversary of the unveiling of Streamwood’s Veterans Memorial - a tribute in remembrance to those who have served within the five branches of the military, and paid the ultimate sacrifice to ensure our country’s freedom. On April 21, the Village Board honored Police Chief Jim Gremo who retired after 29 years of dedicated service. Chief Gremo started with the Village in 1987. He rose through the ranks, being appointed Sergeant, Commander and Deputy Chief before being appointed Chief in 2014. The Board and staff wish him well in his future endeavors. The retirement of Chief Jim Gremo resulted in a number of recent promotions. The Village Board recently appointed Deputy Chief Ed Valente to Police Chief, Police Commander Daryl Syre to Deputy Chief, Sergeant Josh Norum to Police Commander, and Detective Dana Gallagher to Sergeant. Congratulations! This year’s Streamwood Manufacturing Career Exploration Program was another great success! Thanks go out to all of the participating Streamwood High School students, Principal Ariel Correa, Industrial Tech Teacher Matt Erbach, U-46 Career & Technical Education Coordinator Kinasha Brown, all of the members of the Community Economic and Development Commission, and last but certainly not least – all of the wonderful businesses who have so graciously given up their time and talents for their commitment to this exploration program. Thank you all once again! Volunteers needed for Summer Celebration – Picnic in the Park – July 29, 30 31! As you can imagine, it takes a tremendous amount of help from volunteers, like yourself, to bring this fun-filled, three-day, family event to Streamwood. Please consider volunteering your time to sell tickets, run a children’s game, serve beverages or help out in other areas needed to make this event a community celebration success! Please contact Village Hall at (630) 736-3800 for additional information. Sincerely, Billie D. Roth, Village President 3 National Association of Letter Carriers’ Stamp Out Hunger® Annual Food Drive On Saturday, May 14, help your USPS letter carriers fill the local food pantries! Place non-perishable, unexpired food items in a bag by your mailbox which will then be picked up by your mail carrier. All the donated food goes to local food pantries and is distributed to the needy families in our community. Avoid a Violation Please know that parking on Village streets is prohibited between the hours of 1:00 am - 5:00 am, except where noted in specific subdivisions. Also, when parked on a residential driveway, it is a violation to block the sidewalk or parkway during the hours of 7:00 am - 9:00 pm Monday through Friday, or from 9:00 am - 9:00 pm Saturday and Sunday. 2016 Walking Inspections Program The Village will begin conducting its annual Walking Inspections Program at the end of May. Homeowners within the areas scheduled for inspection will receive a letter explaining the program; inspectors will be checking exterior maintenance. For more information, please call the Community Development Department at (630) 736-3839. Red Light Cameras Keeping our community safe is the number one goal of the Village of Streamwood. For that reason, we utilize red light cameras at our busiest intersections. Last month, red light cameras were installed for the northbound and eastbound lanes at the intersections of IL Route 59 and Irving Park Road. Full enforcement of the red light camera begins May 1. The camera is triggered by any vehicle entering the intersection after the signal has turned red. Vehicles disobeying the stop light are automatically photographed. A Village Police Department supervisor views every picture to ensure that the vehicle is actually in violation. We encourage all drivers to respect the rules of the road and keep everyone safe. Village Information 4 K i t t i e ’s a garage sale? Pick up your required permit at Village Hall for $1, good for o Planning one consecutive 2-day sale (rain date allowed). Please note that you are allowed to hold two (2) r garage sales per year. n Do you have old eyeglasses and/or hearing aids you are planning to The Lions Club would be happy to take them! Please bring any unwanted eyeglasses e discard? and/or hearing aids to Village Hall, and drop them off at the collection box located at the r Cashier’s Counter. The Lions Club will then redistribute to those in need. Are you planning on hosting a neighborhood block party this summer? If so, please make sure to submit a block party application with the Village Clerk’s office, 14 days prior to date of the event. Block Party applications are available at the Cashier’s Counter at Village Hall and can be obtained online at the Village’s website. The forms provide the party planners with necessary details (Fire Department and/or Police Department visits and Public Works barricades) needed BEFORE the date of their party. Village Clerk Kittie Kopitke • Email: clerk@streamwood.org Curbside Branch Pickup The 2016 Curbside Branch Pick-up program will run once a month through October. The Village is divided into four areas, with each area having one scheduled pickup per month, beginning on Monday mornings at 6:00 am through area completion on Friday. Check the area map and schedule below to find out which date of the month your area is scheduled for pick-up. Place branches, no greater than six inches (6”) in diameter, though any length, on the parkway with the cut ends facing the street, by 6:00 am on the designated Monday for your area. If you notice that your branches have not been picked up on the designated date, please be patient, as they will be picked up during your pick-up week. Area 1 (North of Schaumburg Rd) May 2 June 6 July 5 August 1 September 6 October 3 Area 2 (West of Oltendorf Rd) May 9 June 13 July 11 August 8 September 12 October 10 Area 3 (East of Oltendorf Rd) May 16 June 20 July 18 August 15 September 19 October 17 Area 4 (South of Irving Park Rd) May 23 June 27 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. Frequently Asked Questions Q: Where can I find the Streamwood Chamber of Commerce? A. The Streamwood Chamber of Commerce is located at 1527 Burgundy Parkway. The Chamber can be reached at (630) 837-5200. Annual Plant Sale May 7 On Saturday, May 7 the Tri-Village Garden Club of Bartlett, Hanover Park and Streamwood will hold its Annual Plant Sale. The plant sale will be held from 9:00 am – 4:00 pm (or until sold out) at Branbury Fair, 211 Railroad Ave., Bartlett (across from old train depot). Perennials, annuals and more – gardeners on hand to answer your gardening questions! For more information, visit Tri-Village Garden Club’s entry at this year’s Chicago www.trivillagegardenclub.org/wordpress Flower & Garden Show that was held at Navy Pier. Fishing Licenses and Passports Hanover Township invites outdoorsmen to visit our office when they need an Illinois Fishing and Hunting License. The Township also supplies salmon, habitat, and trout stamps. Discounts are available to seniors. Licenses can be obtained by visiting our Administrative Offices during operating hours at 250 S. IL Route 59 in Bartlett. The Township is also a Passport Acceptance Agent and can meet all of your passport needs. Passport Photos are available at the Township for $5 each. If you cannot stop by our office during regular hours, please call for a special appointment. Visit www.hanover-township.org for additional information. Free Legal Advice for Veterans On the first Saturday of the month, attorneys Patricia Kelly and Robert E. Olson will be on hand at the Hanover Township Senior Center, to offer free legal advice to Veterans in areas such as qualifying for benefits or the denial of benefits. For additional information and questions please call (847) 888-8329 or email iwcr@hanover-township.org. Deck Safety Streamwood Oaks Golf Club 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 John or 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. As summer approaches, the Community Development Department is urging homeowners to take the time to check their outdoor structures for potential safety hazards. Wooden decks and other attached structures can be at risk of collapsing if not properly constructed or maintained. One of the most common safety hazards to look for – decks that are attached to structures using nails instead of the recommended anchors or bolts. Nails are a poor method for attaching decks because they work their way loose over time. The Village of Streamwood adopts codes instituted by the International Code Council, which is dedicated to building safety and fire prevention. Building or repairing to code requires a building permit and an inspection. If you believe your deck is in need of repairs or replacement, the Community Development Department has a list of registered contractors that can inspect your deck and make the necessary repairs. If you have any questions, please contact the Community Development Department at (630) 736-3843. GO GREEN Tree City USA 2016 marks 23 consecutive years that the Arbor Day Foundation has recognized the Village of Streamwood as a Tree City USA. The Village has achieved this honor for its commitment to effective urban forest management and by meeting the program’s four requirements: a tree board or department, a tree-care ordinance, an annual community forestry budget of at least $2 per capita, and an Arbor Day observance and proclamation. Ash Tree Update The Village estimates that there were approximately 4,100 ash trees on public property at the beginning of the Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) invasion. Over the past five years, the Village has removed over 3,700 ash trees and planted almost 2,500 new trees of diverse species. Most of the remaining trees will be removed in 2016. If you received a new parkway tree, please consider following these steps for proper care: • During the first year of planting, water the tree every 7 to 10 days until winter • Next summer, water the tree every 7 to 10 days only when it hasn’t been rainy • Do not fertilize the tree during the first year If you have any questions regarding trees, including ash trees on your private property, please call the Village’s Forestry Division at (630) 736-3850. FREE Rain Barrel Program Since the Village instituted the free rain barrel program in the fall of 2015, 212 households have participated, ordering over 440 rain barrels. Help conserve water – collect rain water from your rooftop by participating in the free MWRD Rain Barrel Program. Each Streamwood household can order up to four rain barrels at no charge. Complete the application available at the Village’s website: http://www.streamwood.org/Services/Pu blic-Works/Water-Quality-andConservation.aspx, then forward to the Public Works Department at public_works@streamwood.org. Community News 5 Park News Mother's Day Swim On Mom’s day to play, bring her to the Aquatic Center. Mothers are free when accompanied by their paying children. Sunday, May 8 from 1:00 – 6:00 pm. Park Pride Day Come out and show your support of our parks by volunteering your time on Park Pride Day Saturday, May 21 from 9:00 am – 12:00 pm. We will spruce up all of our 46 parks by picking up trash, planting flowers, and pulling weeds. All volunteers will be treated to a complimentary lunch at Hoosier Grove Park. Sign up for your park preference by contacting Amy Vito at AVito@spdcares.com Softball League Forming Join a slow-pitch softball league for adults 18 and older. Leagues will consist of a 10game minimum, with all games played at Rahlf’s Woods. A single elimination tournament will finish the season. Registration deadline is Saturday, May 14. Poplar Creek Library News For the Love of Dance - Spring 2016 Dance Recital On Thursday, May 26 at 7:00 pm, the Streamwood Park District Dance Academy is presenting its Spring 2016 Dance Recital at the Hemmens Cultural Center in Elgin. Ticket prices are $10 in advance or $15 at the door. Contact the Registration department at (630) 483-3025 for all your program questions and registration information, fees, and deadlines. Visit us on the web at www.spdcares.com or on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Gail Borden News Hidden Memory: An American Story On Wednesday, May 18 at 7:00 pm, Anne Shimojima will share the story of her Japanese American family coming to the United States and living through World War II. Hear about her experiences of immigration, racial prejudice, assembly centers, and camps, and the effect they have on her life today. Random Ringers—Handbell Choir On Monday, May 23 at 7:00 pm, come and enjoy the Random Ringers, an 11-member ensemble committed to the art of handbell ringing. The program will include several patriotic pieces in honor of Memorial Day. Sights & Sounds of Summer Come and join us on Thursday, June 2 from 7:00-7:45 pm, as we present a program about the sights and sounds of summer throughout prairies, woodlands and ponds at this special time of the year. Developments in Immigration Law On Saturday, July 16 from 10:00-11:00 am, Ms. Afshan J. Khan, a licensed Immigration Law attorney, will give an informational presentation on the rights of both documented and undocumented individuals who are detained by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency (ICE). The presentation will cover what to do and what not to do, if you are ever stopped by ICE. She will also provide the latest developments to immigration laws. Se habla Español. Registration for the above events is required - call (630) 483-4910. For a complete listing of programs please visit www.poplarcreeklibrary.org or call 630-837-6800. 6 Parks & Libraries Discover Space: A Cosmic Journey April 15 – July 5 A free exhibit for future astronauts and families offers hands-on activities: • Solar System Weather Report Station • Discover Space Quiz Show • Mission to Mars Kiosk • Meteorite displays, space rocks kiosk and more! Discover Space: A Cosmic Journey, a traveling exhibition for libraries, is part of the STAR Library Education Network (STAR_Net) led by the National Center for Interactive Learning at the Space Science Institute. Exhibit partners include the American Library Association, the Lunar and Planetary Institute, and Afterschool Alliance. Discover Space is supported through a grant from the National Science Foundation. Journey to Space • NASA items on display will include an actual moon rock, a space shuttle tire, an astronaut suit, rocket replicas, space shuttle model and more. • Lunar Module replica from the set design company Global Effects used in the movie Apollo 18. • Star Lab traveling planetarium. Live Video Chat with ISS Astronaut Kathleen Rubins, Ph.D. June 30 Elgin area students will chat with an astronaut aboard the International Space Station and with Elgin Native and NASA Lead Capcom Hal Getzelman. The event will stream live on NASA Television. Mission: Read Summer Reading Challenge May 15 – July 30 Babies, kids, teens and adults—there’s a reading log for everyone. Learn about the challenge and the new Family Overnight Adventure Grand Prize as well as space-themed programs such as The Science of The Martian with Adler Planetarium educator Michelle Nichols at www.gailborden.info/space. U-46 School News New U-46 App U-46 introduced a new app this spring. The app is a quick resource for important information that includes directories, lunch menus and news. Users can also view social media feeds, watch a District video, or connect to Infinite Campus to check student grades. The District can also send urgent messages through the app, in addition to sending emails, telephone calls and texts. The U-46 Educational Foundation awarded the District a $5,000 grant to support the app launch. Download School District U-46 on any Google Play or App Store today! Michael Mattas Class 1A Golf State Champion Congratulations to St. Edward Central Catholic High School student and Streamwood resident, Michael Mattas, on becoming an Illinois class 1A Golf State Champion and being recognized by the Illinois PGA! Michael achieved this status by winning the golf State Championship this past October at Prairie Vista Golf Course in Bloomington. We Michael Mattas, Illinois wish Michael much success! 1A Golf State Champion Hanover Township Supervisor’s Community Service Awards School Registration Registration is now open for the 2016-17 school year. Parents of new or current U46 students can register online through the Infinite Campus Portal or attend schoolbased events that will go through the process. Register your student(s) by Wednesday, May 25 to receive a $20 discount and also guarantee transportation to and from school. New U-46 students must pre-register in-person at their new school before completing the online registration. Other dates to note: Thursday, May 12 from 6:00-8:00 pm – Heritage Elementary School, 507 Arnold Avenue is hosting full-day kindergarten orientation. Wednesday, May 25 – Last day of school for U-46 students; classes resume August 17. Saturday, May 28 – 8:00 am – Streamwood High School Senior Class of 2016 graduation ceremony at the Sears Centre Arena, 533 Prairie Stone Parkway, Hoffman Estates. The Village Board had the pleasure of submitting nominations for two of our community members for consideration of the Hanover Township Supervisor’s 2016 Community Service Awards: Kosta Apostolopoulos of Fiesta Market, and Kevin King, a member of the Streamwood Board of Fire & Police Commissioners. We are pleased to announce that the 2016 Awards Selection Committee selected both of our nominees as award winners for their dedication to volunteer service; Kosta Apostolopoulos, awarded with the Business Community Service Award, and Kevin King, awarded with the Adult Volunteer Service Award. Congratulations! 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 Guy Patterson ……………………………………………………………Legislative Mary Thon ………………………………………………………………Public Works Staff Sharon Caddigan …………………………………………………… Village Manager John Peterson …………………………………………Community Development Director Josh Peacock …………………………………………………………Finance Director Chris Clark …………………………………………………………………Fire Chief Ed Valente ………………………………………………………………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 ECRWSS Postal Customer Streamwood, IL 60107 Newsletter Design/Production/Kaye Lowman Boorom MEETINGS/ACTIVITIES CALENDAR MAY 1-31 5 7 7 8 17 19 21 25 26 28 28 28 29 30 Discover Space: A Cosmic Journey (see page 6) Village Board Meeting 7:00 pm Tri-Village Garden Club Plant Sale (see page 5) 9:00 am–4:00 pm Hanover Township – Free Legal Advice (see page 5) 9:00 am–10:30 am Mother’s Day Swim (see page 6) 1:00 pm – 6:00 pm Planning and Zoning Board Commission Meeting 7:00 pm Village Board Meeting 7:00 pm Streamwood Park Pride Day (see page 6) 9:00 am–12:00 pm Last Day of School – U-46 Students For the Love of Dance – Spring Dance Recital (see page 6) 7:00 pm Streamwood High School Senior Class 2016 Graduation 8:00 am Memorial Day POW/MIA Candlelight Vigil – Veterans Memorial 8:00 pm Memorial Day Vigil Guard – Veterans Memorial 9:00 pm–11:59 am Memorial Day Ceremony – Veterans Memorial 11:00 am Memorial Day Observance – Village Hall Closed JUNE 1-30 2 2 2 4 7 16 21 27 30 Discover Space: A Cosmic Journey (see page 6) Village Board Meeting 7:00 pm Sights & Sounds of Summer (see page 6) 7:00 pm – 7:45 pm Beat 1 – Neighborhood Beat Meeting – Police Department 7:00 pm Hanover Township – Free Legal Advice (see page 5) 9:00 am–10:30 am Beat 3 & 4 – Neighborhood Beat Meeting – Police Department 7:00 pm Village Board Meeting 7:00 pm Planning and Zoning Board Commission Meeting 7:00 pm Beat 2 – Neighborhood Beat Meeting – Police Department 7:00 pm Live Video Chat w/ISS Astronaut Kathleen Rubins, Ph.D. Volunteer at Summer Celebration Join your friends, or make some new ones! Volunteer for Summer Celebration! This annual community event would not be possible without the hundreds of volunteers who run games, sell tickets, or serve drinks. If you would like to join the fun, call (630) 736-3802, e-mail mayor@streamwood.org, or visit our Summer Celebration website www.streamwoodsummercelebration.org Friday, July 29 – 5:00 pm -11:00 pm Saturday, July 30 – Noon - 11:00 pm Sunday, July 31 – Noon - 8:00 pm Sign up to volunteer for a couple of hours, a day or all 3 days – any help is appreciated! visit us on the web at www.streamwood.org
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