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July 2015

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Summer Celebration 2015 Christmas in July!


Summer Celebration 2015 is almost here! Join your friends, neighbors, and family at Hoosier Grove Park for
the premier event of the summer. Come out and enjoy delicious food, good friends, contests, games, and more.
See great bands and local talent, and even visit with Santa Claus himself as we celebrate Christmas in July!
Summer Celebration will be held Friday, July 24 Sunday, July 26. Enjoy a full lineup of great music and
childrens entertainment. The fun starts on Friday, July 24 at 5:00 pm with music, food, games, and rides. On
Saturday, July 25 at 10:30 am, our annual parade will step off at Streamwood Boulevard and Bartlett Road.
Carnival rides start at 12:00 noon, and were once again offering unlimited rides with a wristband on Saturday
and Sunday from 12:00-4:00 pm. The Streamwood Park District Arts Academy will perform. On Saturday, bring
the family to visit with Santa and Mrs. Claus on the Childrens Stage from 1:00-3:00 pm.
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Schedule of Events
Friday, July 24
Children's Crafts, Games & Carnival Rides
Bingo
Local Music Showcase
Family Main Stage
28 Days  Maggie Speaks

4th of July Fireworks!


Celebrate America! Considered one of the
best displays in the region, Streamwoods 4th
of July fireworks will take place on Saturday,
July 4 at 9:15 pm at Dolphin Park (880 S.
Park Blvd).
In case of inclement weather, rain date is
Sunday, July 5.

Board News

Village Information

Saturday, July 25
Parade
Children's Crafts, Games & Carnival Rides
Unlimited Carnival Rides w/$18 wristband
Bingo
Kiwanis Talent Show
Family Main Stage
R Gang  J&T Band  7th Heaven
Sunday, July 26
Golf Outing - (Shot Gun Start)
Children's Crafts, Games & Carnival Rides
Unlimited Carnival Rides w/$18 wristband
Bingo
Fire Hose Spray
Family Main Stage
FM Stars  Cavern Beat

Community Information

7:00 pm
5:30 pm

10:30 am
12 - 4 pm
2:00 pm
4:00 pm

7:30 am
12 - 4 pm
2:00 pm
3:00 pm

Parks and Libraries

Schools

Village Board News


Village Board Swearing In
Circuit Court Judge Jay Crane was on hand
to swear-in the recently re-elected Village
Board at its May 7 meeting.
Congratulations once again to Trustees Jim
Cecille, Guy Patterson, and Mary Thon.

Recent Board Actions


DARE Recognitions

The rain held off for the Veterans Memorial Commissions annual Memorial Day
observance. Hundreds of people attended the ceremony, where they gathered
to thank those who have given their
lives for our country. President Roth
honored all those who have fallen. The
table ceremony provided a moving
reminder that those who never return
from battle leave an empty space that
should never be forgotten.

The Village Board heard stories, poems, and


songs as DARE graduates performed at a
recent Village Board meeting. Officers Matt
Stastny and Ed Polaski presented the students
with tokens of appreciation for their participation, and thanked the Board for its support of
this worthwhile program.

After the ceremony, attendees were able


to visit the Pillars of Honor. The Pillars of
Honor is a travelling replica of the World
War II Memorial in Washington, D.C. It
brings the memorial to those who are
unable to travel to the capitol.

Refuse and Recycling Contract


The Village Board approved a new 5-year contract with Advanced Disposal to provide residential garbage, recycling, and yardwaste collection.
Costs are expected to increase about fifty cents
per month. Garbage toters will now be provided
as part of our regular service. Those who rent
toters will no longer be charged a separate fee.
All other service levels will remain the same.

Summer Open Gym!


Are you looking for a free, fun program for your kids on their summer break? Have them come out for
Open Gym. The summer schedule is set until July 31, running each day from 12:00-4:00 pm. On Mondays,
Open Gym is at Izaak Walton Center & Reserve (899 Jay Street, Elgin) for ages 5-16; Tuesdays at Bartlett
Elementary, (111 North Avenue, Bartlett) for ages 5-14; Wednesdays at Parkwood Elementary (2150 Laurel
Avenue, Hanover Park) for ages 5-14; and Thursdays at Tefft Middle School, (1100 Shirley Avenue,
Streamwood) for ages 7-18. Fridays are reserved for field trips. For more information, please contact James
Mix at (630) 483-5799.

Citizens Police Academy


The Citizens Police Academy held its graduation on May 21. Twenty-one residents spent
eight weeks gaining new insights into how
police officers perform their duties and serve
the community. Participants learned about
the many functions police perform, including
investigations and community outreach. For
more information on the program, call the
Department
at (630) 736-3700, or visit our
Graduates of the 2015 Citizens Police Academy were recogwebsite at www.streamwood.org.
nized at a recent Village Board meeting.

Board News

Fire Chief Award


TThe Village Board
recently recognized Fire
Chief Chris Clark for his
successful completion of
the National Fire Academy Executive Fire
Officers Program. Only 300 Fire Chiefs in the US
are alumni of this specialized training. President
Roth presented Chief Clark with a certificate from
the Federal Emergency Management Agency,
and congratulated him on this achievement.

The 2015 Village Board

Memorial Day 2015

Billie Roth

Michael Baumer

William Carlson

James Cecille

William Harper

Guy Patterson

Mary Thon

Your Village President, Board of Trustees, and Village Clerk

Kittie Kopitke

Student Government Day

Message From The Village President

Streamwood High School seniors took over the town on


May 13 for Student Government Day. Students worked
together with Village Board and staff to get a handson view of local government, and
held a mock Village Board meeting.

After the graduations, programs, and events


are finished, the end of the school year gives
me the chance to reflect on the youth in our
community. Working with our students over
the past few months has me confidently saying that our future looks very bright.
Over seventy Streamwood High School (SHS)
seniors took over the town for Student
Government Day. We were impressed as the
students researched topics, discussed the
issues, and voted on items by looking at whats
in the best interest of our Village. We want to
thank Brian Marroquin and the SHS
Civics Department for their assistance and President Billie D. Roth with Student
Government President Brandon Rodriguez
support of this great hands-on program.
We were pleased to honor the SHS 2015 DECA and HOSA competition teams. Certificates
were presented to students who received top honors in state and international events. These
students crafted business plans for international corporations, created marketing materials
for local entrepreneurs, and competed in stiff, lightning-round questioning to win.

DARE Graduations
Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE)
is an important part of our Police
Departments community-based policing.
Officers work with kids to educate them
about avoiding peer pressure and drug
use, and learning to make better choices.
In May, students at Hanover Countryside,
Heritage, Hilltop, and Parkwood schools
completed their DARE instructions.
President Roth, members of the Village
Board, and Police Department personnel
were on hand to present the graduates
with certificates of completion. Congratulations, DARE graduates!

DECA-HOSA Recognitions
The Village Board recognized
a number of outstanding
Streamwood High School students, who won in state and
international DECA and HOSA
competitions. HOSA and DECA
are co-curricular organizations
dedicated to further
student education in
health occupations,
marketing, management, and entrepren e u r s h i p .
Congratulations!

The Village presented two SHS students with its Village Board Art Purchase Award. This
years winners are Bevan Evilsizer and Kayla Favela. Be sure to take a look at the
incredible talent of these and past winners on your next trip to Village Hall.
The Village Board also recognized our Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) program, and its 2015 graduates, at a recent meeting. We enjoyed listening to students
talk about the program and how it provides them essential life skills they will use
throughout their lives. Thank you to our DARE Officers Matt Stastny and Ed
Polaski for being wonderful role models and enthusiastic supporters of our youth!
The rain held off as we honored those who sacrificed their lives for our country. The
Candlelight Vigil included a reenactment of the battlefield cross monument. Following
our ceremony, we were proud to host the Pillars of Honor traveling World War II
Monument replica. On behalf of the Village Board, I would like to extend our sincere
appreciation to the Veterans Memorial Commission, including Lisa Poturalski, James
Nicklen, Kathryn Serbin, Richard Winterfeld, Steve Wilson and Bill
Lunsford. We also appreciate the assistance of the Spring Valley Concert Band,
Medinah Highlanders, and numerous volunteers, for their efforts and dedication in
making our Memorial Day observance unforgettable.
Memorial Day marks the unofficial start of summer. Summer is the perfect time to get out
of the house, enjoy the weather and visit with your neighbors and friends! Be sure to join
us at Dolphin Park for our annual fireworks display on Saturday, July 4 at 9:15 pm.
Of course, summer in Streamwood would not be complete without Summer Celebration!
Enjoy great food, good friends and lively entertainment July 24-26 as we celebrate
Christmas in July. Our parade Grand Marshal will be none other than Santa and Mrs.
Claus. The Man in Red might even stop by the festival to listen to your early wishes! Get
in on the fun volunteer at the festival! For more information, visit us at
www.streamwood.org.

Sincerely,

Billie D. Roth, Village President

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 11 and
August 8. The cost is $50 for residents ($65
for non-residents). Contact the Fire
Department at (630) 736-3650 for details.

AARP Drivers Safety


On August 11 and 13, 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.

Citizens Fire Academy


Have you ever wondered what it
takes to be a firefighter? Take
part in our Citizens Fire
Academy! The Academy
offers citizens insight into
how firefighters perform their
duties and serve the community.
The program begins September 17.

K i t t i e s
o DO YOU LOVE A PARADE? Consider being in our Summer
Parade. The Community Relations Commission is looking
r forCelebration
marchers to represent their heritage. Wear traditional clothes, or
n march with the flag of your ancestors. Call Jean at (630) 736-3816
e to join.
BLOOD DRIVE AUGUST 26: The next Blood Drive will be held at Village Hall on August 26
r from
1:00-7:00 pm. To register, please visit LifeSources website, www.lifesource.org. Give
the gift of life!
DO YOU HAVE OLD EYEGLASSES OR HEARING AIDS TO DISPOSE OF? The
Streamwood Lions Club has a collection box at Village Hall. Drop your unwanted eyeglasses
or hearing aid in the box and the Lions Club members will recycle them for use by the less
fortunate.

Village Clerk Kittie Kopitke

Email: clerk@streamwood.org

Branch Pick-up Schedule


The 2015 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.

Any Streamwood residentover the age of 21


may apply. Applications are available at
Fire Station 3 (1095 E. Schaumburg Rd.),
Village Hall, and online. The deadline to
apply is August 31. For more information,
please call (630) 736-3650, or visit
www.streamwood.org.

Frequently Asked Questions


Q: Can I stop solicitors from coming
to my door?

A: Not really, but you can discourage


them. Commercial solicitors are
required to register with the Village.
They must obtain a Village-issued photo
ID badge, and are instructed not to
approach a residence displaying a "No
Solicitors" decal. These free decals are
available at the Village Clerk's Office.
Please report violations to the Police
Department by calling 911.

Village
Information
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Area 1
(North of Schaumburg Rd)
July 6
August 3
September 8
October 5

Area 2
(West of Oltendorf Rd)
July 13
August 10
September 14
October 12

Area 3
(East of Oltendorf Rd)
July 20
August 17
September 21
October 19

Area 4
(South of Irving Park Rd)
July 27
August 24
September 28
October 26

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.

Community News
Refuse and Recycling Program
Our new refuse and recycling contract with Advanced Disposal will
provide every residential customer with new garbage and recycling toters at no additional cost. Toters are a convenient way to
store and put out garbage and recycling every week. Wheeled toters You can choose from 35 gallon (left), 65
are easy to move, and have attached lids that keep garbage from gallon, or 95 gallon toters.
blowing in the street. It also makes collection more efficient. Advanced Disposal will deliver two new toters for
garbage and recycling. You will be able to choose between a 35 gallon, 65 gallon, and 95 gallon toter. Not
enough space for a toter? You may also opt out of the program, and continue using the cans you have. Advanced
Disposal will be sending out details on the program in the next few weeks. For more information, contact
Advanced Disposal at (630) 587-8282.

SEED Event

Go Green . . .
Drive Green . . .
Save Green
Maybe a new hybrid vehicle isnt in your
future. That doesnt mean you cant save
money, and help protect the environment, with
your current car.
The Natural Resource Conservancy Commission
offers these tips, which can help to save on
fuel costs. With the price of gas today, these
simple tips can help you drive green, while
saving some green!
Slow it down! For every 5 mph you reduce
highway speed, you can reduce fuel consumption by 7%. Cost savings? 19 cents a gallon by
reducing speed from 60 mph to 55 mph.

Hundreds of residents enjoyed


Streamwood
Environmental
Education Day (SEED) on April 18.
Residents learned useful gardening
tips and conservation techniques,
and enjoyed a birds of prey demonstration. E-waste, paper shredding, and
old prescription drugs were also collected
during the event. Over 15,000 pounds of
e-waste and over 100 pounds of prescription drugs were collected, and 111 boxes
of paper shredded. Thank you for helping
to keep these items out of landfills and from polluting our water supply!

Smooth it out! Driving at a constant rate


improves your gas mileage. Potential gas savings? 33% on the highway and 5% around
town, or an average of 48 cents a gallon.
Clean it up! Did you know a clean air filter
can improve gas mileage by as much as 10%?
This can save you 28 cents a gallon.
Give your brake a rest! Riding with your
foot on the brakes wears them out and
increases gas use. Lighten up and save a
whopping 96 cents a gallon.

Art Appreciation Around the World

Cleqn it out! Still carrying around the kids


sports gear after the season? Clean out the
trunk and save 4 cents per gallon, for every
100 pounds of weight removed.
For more tips on improving fuel efficiency, visit
www.fueleconomy.gov.
Hundreds of people walked through the
Poplar Creek Library on April 25 to experience Art Appreciation Around the World!
Artists were on hand to discuss their work,
which provided a glimpse into the cultural
heritages of our community.

Hanover Township
Recycling Extravanganza!
On Saturday, August 1, Hanover Township will
again host its Recycling Extravanganza at the
Township campus (250 S Route 59, Bartlett)
from 8:00 am-1:00 pm. Drop off electronics,
prescription drugs, batteries, cell phones, and
more! Shredding will also be available. For a
list of accepted items, visit www.hanover-township.org or call (847) 888-8329. This free
event is open to all residents.

Streamwood Oaks
Golf Club
565 Madison Drive
Streamwood, Illinois
(630) 483-1881

Cross Creek Clean-Up


On Saturday, May 9, residents volunteered to help
clean up the Cross Creek area of the Village. They
picked up 20 bags of garbage! Thank you for
helping to keep our Village clean and safe!

Buy One Green Fee,


Get 2nd 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 9/30/15

Community
News
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Park News

Safety Town

Tour the sights and sounds of Streamwood. Visit more than 40 parks while snapping pictures. Then bring your passport to the Park District and receive a stamp for each event.
Prizes will be awarded, including the chance to win $100 towards fall registration.

Sign up your 3-5 year old child for this nationally registered, accredited, and
certified Safety Town program at Hoosier Grove Park. Topics covered include car
safety, traffic signals, crossing the street, police and fire safety, bus, train, and
bicycle safety and stranger danger. All participants will receive a T-shirt. Program
runs July 27- August 7.

Touch-A-Truck

Summer Open Swims

Calling all kids! Have you ever wondered how those big
trucks work? Join us Tuesday, August 11 from 10:00 am12:00 noon for our annual Touch-A-Truck event, and get a
close-up look at the big rigs. This event is free for all ages!

All Ages Open Swim days are available


Mondays-Thursdays from 1:00-4:00 pm,
Tuesdays-Thursdays from 7:00-9:00 pm, and
Fridays-Sundays from 1:00-6:00 pm. Come
have some summer fun with us!

Passport to Play

Girls Fall Softball League


The Park District will be offering a Fall Softball League through the Midwest
Recreational Softball League. The league will run from September through October
in divisions 8U through 14U. Registration deadline is July 25.

Gail Borden News

Poplar Creek Library News

Read to the Rhythm: The 2015


Summer Reading Challenge

Veterans Assistance

Turn in your completed reading log at the


Library from July 1 to August 10 to claim your prizes! You can win a
swim pass, carnival rides, or a Scratch-Off Card! For more information,
go to www.gailborden.info/Read2015.

Seuss Celebration with The Banjo Poet


Join us on July 30 as we celebrate a newly discovered Dr. Seuss book, What Pet Should I
Get? Crafts and activities for all ages will be available all day. Then Michael Miles, The
Banjo Poet, will share his musical renditions of Dr. Seuss favorites The Cat in the Hat,
Green Eggs and Ham, The Lorax and more in the Meadows Community Rooms at 6:00 pm.

Summer Family Picnics


This summer, enjoy a picnic and a show! On July 13, come see the Barefoot
Hawaiians! They will present dynamic dances, drumming, and displays of customs
from the islands. On August 10, the Rope Warrior will dazzle you with rope jumping, martial arts and rhythmic gymnastics. Bring a picnic to the librarys west
lawn starting at 6:00 pm. Beverages and dessert will be provided. Performances
begin at 7:00 pm.

Comic Book Mania Convention


Come by the Library on July 18 from 10:00 am-5:00 pm for a
Comic Book Convention! This free event will feature everything
comic book. Youll find thousands of comics for sale, free face
painting, and more! You can also get your picture taken with superheroes, and meet the
artists and writers of your favorite comics!

Summer Concerts
Enjoy amazing summer concerts with the Library! The Elgin Community College
Concert Band will delight audiences on July 21 at 7:00 pm. Enjoy great marches, music from the movies and Broadway, and concert band favorites. Bring
your own lawn chair for this summer outdoor concert! Then on August 2 at
2:00 pm, enjoy the energy created by the Shamrock Ragsters, who are a
quartet of top musicians from the Chicagoland area who
sing and play a mix of traditional Irish/Celtic, bluegrass
and Dixieland Jazz.

Parks &
Libraries
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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
SPDCARES.COM or on Facebook and Twitter.

On July 13 from 7:00-9:00 pm, a Veterans Affairs Advocate will present a session covering education, mental health, housing, and other services important
to Veterans. Call the Government Documents Desk at (630) 837-6800, extension 4927 for more information.

Summer Storytimes

at the Poplar Creek Public Library end July


17. Back to School Storytimes will start the week of August 17. Registration
begins in July. Call the Childrens Department at (630) 483-4923 to register.

LEGO Minecraft
The Childrens Department will host LEGO Minecraft fun on August 3 and August
4. Visit our website at www.poplarcreeklibrary.org for more information.
Registration will start July 1.

Summer Nights at the Movies


Beat the heat with Poplar Creek Library and join us for popcorn and a movie!
Movies will include Jupiter Ascending on July 15 and Guardians of the Galaxy on
August 19. Movies begin at 7:00 pm. Call the Readers Advisory Desk at (630)
483-4925 to register. No one under 13 admitted without parent.

Summer Reading Clubs


Join us in July and August for our book clubs! The Bookies Club
will meet at 7:00 pm on July 2 to discuss A Star for Mrs. Blake,
and then on August 6 for The Orchardist. The Books and Bagels
Club will meet at 10:30 am on July 8 for Unbroken and on August 12 for Under
the Wide and Starry Sky. Join the Mystery By the Book Club at 12:00 noon on
July 23 as they discuss Bad Monkey and on August 27 for Cuckoos Calling.

Sneaky Strategies to Land Your Job in 90 Days


Join the Library on July 18 from 9:30 am-3:00 pm as we learn strategies to land
a job! As the economy recovers, the job market is as competitive as ever. Now is
the time to sharpen your job search skills. Refreshments are provided, or bring
your lunch. Register by going to the Illinois WorkNet website,
www.worknetncc.com, or by calling (630) 483-4910. Walk-ins are welcome.

The Childrens Department has lots of fun planned for July,


August, and beyond! For the latest info, check our website calendar under the
Programs & Events tab at www.poplarcreeklibrary.org.

School District U-46 News

Members of Streamwood High School Class of 2015 at their recent graduation.

U-46 High School Graduation


On May 23, 430 seniors walked across the stage of the Sears Centre in Hoffman Estates
as the school district hosted the 36th annual commencement ceremony for Streamwood
High School. Principal Dr. Terri Lozier introduced the Class of 2015 salutatorian, Tiffany
Besana, and valedictorian, Adelaide Kelly, who addressed her classmates.

New Principal for SHS


Dr. Ariel Correa has been selected as the next principal of Streamwood High School.
Since joining U-46 in 2011, he has served as the Principal of Hilltop Elementary School
in Elgin. Dr. Correa was previously employed by Chicago Public Schools as a high school
principal and assistant principal. He also has been an elementary school assistant principal intern in Chicago and a Spanish teacher in Crystal Lake.

Summer Reading Challenge


School District U-46 encourages students to participate in the summer reading programs
offered at Gail Borden Public Library in Elgin, Bartlett Public Library, Carol Stream
Public Library, and Poplar Creek Public Library in Streamwood. Read to the Rhythm

is this years theme. The summer reading logs were distributed with U-46 elementary
school report cards in June and also can be found at www.u-46.org.

Online School Registration for 2015-16


Parents and guardians of U-46 students have been registering their children and making
payments for the 2015-16 school year online since May. Please visit the web site
at www.U-46.org for all registration information including a full list of dates, times,
locations, contacts, and requirements for registering a new student. Walk-in registration
dates have been set for all schools. For more information, call (847) 888-5000, ext. 6808.

School Supplies Needed


Hanover Township is gearing up for its Backpack Giveaway Program for children of
needy families. We are asking the community to donate supplies for these children. The
most needed items include backpacks, notebooks, loose leaf paper, pencils, markers,
crayons, scissors, flash drives, blue pens and glue sticks. Supplies can be dropped off
at any Township office. Thank you for your continued support and generosity! For more
information, please contact the Township at (630) 540-9085.

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(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 Acting Village Manager


John Peterson Community Development Director
Mary Johnson Finance Director
Chris Clark Fire Chief
James Gremo 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 savings hours
Newsletter Design/Production/Kaye Lowman Boorom

MEETINGS/ACTIVITIES CALENDAR
Village Board Meeting
VILLAGE OFFICES CLOSED -- 4th of July
4th of July Fireworks (see page 1)
CPR for Healthcare Providers (see page 4)
The Barefoot Hawaiians (see page 6)
Community Relations Commission
Village Board Meeting
Comic Book Mania Convention (see page 6)
Elgin Community College Concert Band (see page 6)
Planning and Zoning Board
SUMMER CELEBRATION (see page 1)
Veterans Memorial Commission
Seuss Celebration (see page 6)

AUGUST
1
Recycling Extravaganza (see page 4)
2
Shamrock Ragsters (see page 6)
6
Village Board Meeting
8
CPR for Healthcare Providers (see page 4)
10
The Rope Warrior (see page 6)
10
Community Relations Commission
11
Touch-A-Truck (see page 6)
11
Natural Resource Conservancy Commission
18
Planning and Zoning Board
20
Village Board Meeting
25
Veterans Memorial Commission
26
BLOOD DRIVE VILLAGE HALL

Postal Customer
Streamwood, IL 60107

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Our annual golf outing begins on Sunday, July 26 with a shot-gun start at 7:30
am. The music, food, and fun continue through 8:00 pm. Free shuttle buses make
getting to and from the park a breeze. Entrance to Summer Celebration is always
free. Its the most fun you can have all summer!
Summer Celebration is sponsored by the Streamwood Chamber of Commerce, Park
District, and Village. We also rely on the generous support of many local businesses, including:

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