Read for the Win at Palatine Library, June 1 - August 15
Sign up for Read for the Win-this year's Summer Reading Program at Palatine Library-between Wednesday, June 1, and Monday, August 15. District cardholders of all ages can visit www.palatinelibrary.org...
View ArticleGrowing plants at the Bartlett Library
On Saturday, May 21, youth patrons learned the ins and outs of plant growth. Youth & Teen Services Librarian Katie Smith taught 19 children the cycle of plant life at the program "Let's Get...
View ArticleThe Illinois Brass Band, Hitting All The Right Notes For 25 Years
The Illinois Brass Band, founded in 1991 by George Foster and William Holmer, will be celebrating their 25th anniversary with a gala concert at 7:00 PM, Saturday, June 11, 2016. The free concert will...
View ArticleThe Illinois Brass Band, Hitting All The Right Notes For 25 Years
The Illinois Brass Band, founded in 1991 by George Foster and William Holmer, will be celebrating their 25th anniversary with a gala concert at 7:00 PM, Saturday, June 11, 2016. The free concert will...
View ArticleBUSINESSES UNITE TO INSPIRE PEOPLE TO LIVE HEALTHIER LIVES COME ALIVE OUTSIDE...
Sebert Landscape along with community and business partners Bluestem Ecological Services, Cub Cadet, Cabela's, and Huntley Park District have come together to inspire people to live healthier lives by...
View ArticleHistoric Small Wedding Venue, Pine Manor, Holds Walk Through Event
Historic small wedding venue, Pine Manor, is holding a walk through event on August 11 and September 1st 2016. Pine Manor is also Now booking walk through appointments for Thursday June 2, 2016 for a...
View ArticlePalatine Book Drive a Great Success
The recent Lavelle Law Charities Book Drive wrapped up last week with more book donations than organizers could have hoped for. Using drop-off locations throughout Palatine, Lavelle Law collected...
View ArticleShould servers deny pregnant women alcohol?
Do you ever see a pregnant woman enjoying a glass of wine or beer? According to new guidelines released by the New York City Commission on Human Rights, pregnant women are legally allowed to order a...
View ArticleHEARTLAND BLOOD CENTERS AND SICKLE CELL DISEASE ASSOCIATION OF ILLINOIS
Did you know about an Aurora-based organization that is: The largest blood provider in the Chicagoland area, has announced a partnership with the Sickle Cell Disease Association of Illinois (SCDAI) to...
View ArticleStart your Yoga Journey with Beginner Yoga Classes at JAI Yoga Studio
New to yoga or have you just been away for awhile? Our Beginner Yoga classes are appropriate for all levels and are just what you are looking for! Beginner classes are powerful, learning experiences...
View ArticleAre relaxed laws causing more firework injuries?
Before you heed Katy Perry's advice to "ignite the light and let it shine," take proper precautions to make sure you're a safe distance from the kaboom. With summer right around the corner, parents...
View ArticleAmericans turn to prayer for healing, survey finds
When it comes to handling a sickness, most Americans turn to a higher power for help, according to a new study. The study, led by author Jeff Levin, director of the program on religion and population...
View ArticleMussman Sponsors Legislation to Protect Community from Harmful High-Energy...
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. - Continuing her efforts to fight ComEd's West Central Reliability Project proposal to build high-tension wire poles through the community, state Rep. Michelle Mussman, D-Schaumburg,...
View ArticleMelissa Gardner Named President-elect of the Illinois Library Association (ILA)
Melissa Gardner, Assistant Director for Public Services at the Palatine Public Library District, will assume the office of president-elect of the Illinois Library Association (ILA) on July 1, 2016....
View ArticleMy sudden cardiac arrest survival story: Part two
If you missed part one of my story, click here to read about the quick actions my kids took when I went into cardiac arrest. Here's where we left off: Police officer Rita Kelly had arrived at our...
View ArticleMy sudden cardiac arrest survival story
It is February 6 around 5:30 pm. I am upstairs in our home, speaking with my 16 year old son Brendan, telling him that I will be driving his sister Grace to a friend's house. In mid conversation,...
View ArticleRack House Kitchen and Tavern in Arlington Heights Summer Patio Cookout Party!
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, IL - Join Rack House Kitchen and Tavern on June 3, 2016 at 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m for their annual live cooking and grilling on their outdoor patio. Event will be at: Rack House...
View ArticlePalatine Township Board Appoints Replacement for Highway Commissioner Post
Former Highway Commissioner Tom Kaider resigned his elected position due to personal and health-related issues. Aaron Del Mar will fulfill the remainder of the term which ends in May of...
View ArticleRAJA ANNOUNCES NEWEST WAVE OF ENDORSEMENTS
Local leaders and civic groups continue to coalesce around Raja Krishnamoorthi's campaign to stand up for the middle class in this year's open-seat race in the 8th Congressional District of Illinois...
View ArticleWinger newborn hearing screening bill heads to Governor
On Tuesday, legislation sponsored by State Representative Christine Winger to help parents identify hearing loss in their newborn babies passed the Senate and is now headed to the Governor for his...
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