Public input invited on new Spanish instructional materials
Community members are invited to provide feedback on Spanish instructional materials under consideration for adoption in School District 54 for use in junior high World Language programs. The program...
View ArticleComic Con Returns to Schaumburg Library
From costumed characters to fandom games and superhero storytimes, Comic Con will have something for all ages from noon to 4 p.m., Saturday, March 10 at the Schaumburg Library, 130 S. Roselle Rd. This...
View ArticleKiwanis Club of Elgin Awards Grant to Crisis Center
Community Crisis Center, Inc. received a $2,000 grant in February from Kiwanis Club of Elgin that will provide fresh milk, baby formula, breakfast foods, and diapers for the children and infants...
View ArticleThe Bartlett Library celebrates Dr. Seuss's birthday
The Bartlett Library was the place to be on Thursday, March 1 when Youth & Teen Services Librarians Mary Beth Fuller and Phyllis Sadowski read stories and more to celebrate the beloved Dr. Seuss's...
View ArticlePalatine HS Special Education Preparing for Biennial Cupcakes for a Cause
The Palatine High School Special Education Department will host their biennial Cupcakes for a Cause March 10, in the high school's cafeteria. Admission to the event is free and open to the public....
View ArticleAuthor Nafissa Thompson-Spires to visit ECC for Writers Center Reading Series...
Elgin Community College will welcome Nafissa Thompson-Spires as the next featured guest of the Writers Center Reading Series on Thursday, March 15. The event begins at 7:30 p.m. in the Arts Center,...
View Article5 Questions Your Dentist Wishes You'd Ask, But You Don't
We all know it can be a bit tricky talking to your dentist with a dental scaler in your mouth, yet your dentist wants to talk to you, especially about your oral health. In honor of National Dentist...
View ArticleHanover Township accepting applications for senior committee
The Hanover Township Board of Trustees is seeking to fill four vacancies on its Senior Citizens Services Committee.The volunteer committee serves as the voice of the mature adult community, fostering...
View ArticlePalatine Jaycees Accept Requests for Community Grants
The Palatine Jaycees are accepting applications from local community organizations serving Palatine residents as part of their annual Community Grants Program. "Historically, these awards have ranged...
View ArticleSchaumburg High School Students to Give Annual Youth-In-Government...
The Village of Schaumburg will hold its annual Youth-In-Government event on Thursday, March 8 at the Robert O. Atcher Municipal Center where students from Schaumburg High School will give...
View ArticleBartlett Library change in meeting date
​The regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Bartlett Public Library District has been changed from the third Monday (March 19, 2018) of the month at 7:00 p.m. to the fourth Monday of the...
View ArticleECC to host 'Immigrant Women's Roundtable' during Women's History Month
Elgin Community College will host its annual "Immigrant Women's Roundtable" on Thursday, March 8 from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. The roundtable gathers immigrants from ECC and the community to tell their...
View ArticleSuccess for the Palatine Township Senior Center's 18th annual Gala
Travelers from around the world filled the ballroom at the Palatine Township Senior Center's "Around the World, Adventure Awaits" fundraising Gala Guests arriving at The Cotillion for the Palatine...
View ArticleMarianne Kim Concert, part of the 2017-2018 Concert Series
Sunday, March 11, at 4:00 pm, First Presbyterian Church of Arlington Heights will present its sixth concert of the 2017-2018 concert series, Marianne Kim. Marianne Kim has quickly become a fan...
View ArticleSIGNAL HILL, NSDAR CELEBRATES AREA STUDENTS AND TEACHERS
The annual American History Essay Contest Youth Awards and Good Citizens Award ceremony was held at the Barrington Area Library, Saturday, February 24, 2018. Hosted by the Barrington area Signal Hill...
View ArticleSchaumburg's Engineering & Public Works Department Hosts Drawing Contest for...
The Schaumburg Engineering & Public Works Department is hosting a contest for children to win a chance to have their artwork featured in upcoming Open House promotions for the event held in May....
View ArticleAndrew Grams and the ESO Set to Explore Elgar's Enigma Variations at Inside...
Designed to demystify classical music in a relaxed and informal setting, the Elgin Symphony Orchestra's (ESO) popular new program Inside the Music, March 23, 8:00 pm at the Hemmens Cultural Center,...
View ArticleWriters Welcome to Participate in Synopsis Critique Session
Writers who would like to join a synopsis critique session are welcome to attend the next meeting of the American Christian Fiction Writers (ACFW) Chicago Chapter from 6:30-9 p.m., Friday, March 9, in...
View Article"CHICAGO PILLAR" IS SECOND IN GLOBAL ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN COMPETITION
Klein and Hoffman, an architectural and structural engineering firm headquartered in Chicago, announced today that architect-in-training Jon Carag won second place in the global SKYHIVE Skyscraper...
View ArticleJaycees to Entertain Kids with Easter Egg Hunt
The Palatine Jaycees will be entertaining local children up to nine years old on Saturday, March 24th starting at 11:00 am with their annual Easter Egg Hunt, in its new location in Oak Park on the...
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