Schaumburg's New Fire Chief James G. Walters Sworn In During August 29 Ceremony
Schaumburg's new Fire Chief, James G. Walters, was formally sworn in to the fire department during a public ceremony held August 29 in front of family, friends and village staff. Chief Walters becomes...
View ArticleGiving Hope Event Helps Local Families
Faith Community Homes will host its annual Giving Hope fall fundraiser event at the Metropolis Ballroom in Arlington Heights on Sunday, September 24, from 4 to 6:30 pm. Giving Hope will provide a...
View ArticleIvy Marketing Finalist Prestigious Content Marketing Award
The Content Marketing Institute just announced that IVY Marketing Group in Glen Ellyn, IL, is a finalist for the 2017 Content Marketing Award in the Best Annual Report category. IVY's creation of the...
View ArticleFUMC invites the community to create "Pinwheels for Peace"
Sunday, Sept. 17, First United Methodist of Des Plaines Sunday School and those who wish to participate from the community, will "plant" hand made pinwheels on the front lawn and offer up prayers for...
View ArticleWOODSTOCK MURAL PROJECT IS ALMOST DONE-DONATIONS STILL APPRECIATED!
The Woodstock on Film and on the Stage Mural in the Main Street Pedway in downtown Woodstock is almost complete. The Steering Committee is planning their Woodstock Mural Debut Gala and inviting the...
View ArticleLibrary Group Welcomes Fans of Books Made into Movies
People who enjoy reading a book, then watching its corresponding movie are welcome to participate in the Who Filmed This Book discussion group on Wednesdays, Sept. 13 and 27 at the Schaumburg...
View ArticleSchaumburg Library Announces Flash Fiction Winners
The Schaumburg Library has announced the winners of the recent Flash Fiction contest, in which entries had to be less than one thousand words. In the Adult category, first place is Full Circle by...
View ArticleTutors are needed for adult learners
September makes us think of going back to school, and many adults with limited English and reading skills would like to do that, too. Unfortunately, there are more adults on waiting lists than...
View ArticleAssurance Expands Manufacturing Practice with Hiring of Whit Hudson
Assurance, a Top 50 U.S. insurance brokerage, is proud to announce the hiring of Whit Hudson who will serve as a Vice President in the Property and Casualty division. With over 18 years of experience,...
View Article30th annual Moretti's/NWSRA Golf Classic opens doors of opportunity
Schaumburg, IL ---- Serving the northwest suburbs has become a passion for the staff at Ala Carte Entertainment, operator of several Chicagoland restaurants, pubs and party venues including Moretti's...
View ArticleHanover Township to celebrate National Senior Center Month
Hanover Township will join the National Council on Aging and senior centers across the country in kicking-off September as National Senior Center Month. Located in Bartlett, the Hanover Township...
View ArticleChamber Music on the Fox announces their 4th season
After the resounding success of their first three seasons, Chamber Music on the Fox announced their ambitious 2017-18 season lineup this week. Beginning with a special collaboration with the Elgin...
View ArticleChicago Plan Commission met June
Present Les Bond*; Alderman Walter Burnett*; Martin Cabrera*; Laura Flores*; Sarah Lyons*; Alderman Joseph Moore; Terry Peterson*; David Reifman*; Rebekah Scheinfeld*; Patricia Scudiero*; Linda...
View ArticleHanover Township to host 10th annual community health and wellness expo
Hanover Township, Cook County Commissioner Timothy O. Schneider, and Victory Centre of Bartlett will host the 10th annual "Just for the Health of It" community health and wellness expo on Thursday,...
View ArticleDistrict 54 announces five Those Who Excel Awards
District 54 is proud to announce the following recipients of the 2017 Illinois State Board of Education's Those Who Excel Awards. • Beth Farr, a social worker at the district's Early Learning Center,...
View ArticleWriters Welcome to Attend "How to Write When Everything Goes Wrong"
Writers of all fiction genres and all levels of experience are welcome to attend "How to Write When Everything Goes Wrong" presented by multi-published author Allie Pleiter. The American Christian...
View ArticleVolunteers Needed for National Public Lands Day at Charlemagne Park
Local group joins more than 200,000 volunteers for nation's largest single-day volunteer effort for public lands Volunteers are needed to join hundreds of thousands of fellow Americans at public land...
View ArticleECC student selected for NASA Community College Aerospace Scholars project
Elgin Community College Student Angela M. Andrada will be one of 304 community college students nationwide who move closer to a career in the aeronautics industry as part of the NASA Community College...
View ArticleWhistleblowing in a Political World: Allison Stanger to Speak at Elmhurst...
The CIA, FBI, NSA and other intelligence agencies collect and analyze information to support America's security interests at home and around the world. How do these necessarily secretive organizations...
View ArticleRegistration Now Open for 2017 Rotary Race for Charity
Registration is now open for the 20th Annual Rotary Race for Charity 5K Run and 3K Walk. The event will be held on Saturday morning, September 9th at Kildeer Countryside School, Long Grove.The Race is...
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