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Community News March / April 2017

Streamwood Blood Art Appreciation Around the World


Commission Recognizes
The Streamwood Community Relations Commission is hosting its annual Art
Multi-Gallon Donors Appreciation Around the World exhibit on Saturday, April 22, 2017 from
1:00 4:00 pm, at the Poplar Creek Library. This free family event
will feature two- and three-dimensional artistic works created by local artisans,
and includes paintings, jewelry, woodwork, sculptures and more. Artists will be
present to discuss their work.
Here are some of the works from last years artists:
January was National Blood Donor month, and
the Streamwood Blood Commission in
conjunction with LifeSource, took the
opportunity to recognize the Villages
multi-gallon donors 68 in all, with certificates
of appreciation. A special thanks goes out to
the following donors:
Marylin Pettersen, 14 gallons
Gary Behrens, 10 gallons. Natural Resource Conservancy
Thank you!
During the January 25 blood drive, 70
Commissions Annual SEED Event
individuals volunteered to donate blood. The The 2017 Streamwood Environmental Education Day (SEED) will be hosted by
Blood Commissions next blood drive will the Natural Resource Conservancy Commission (NRCC) on Saturday, April
be held on Wednesday, April 26 from 29. Please join us from 10:00 am 2:00 pm, at the Streamwood
1:00 pm 7:00 pm at Village Hall. To Police Department, for a day filled with eco-friendly information and activities
schedule an appointment, please register online for all ages.
at www.lifesource.org and use the Please be reminded that the Villages refuse service provider, Advanced Disposal, will no longer
sponsor code SW98. You may also register by accept/pickup televisions or other electronics for disposal. The NRCC is happy to report that Streamwood
contacting LifeSource at (877) 543-3768. As residents can continue to drop off televisions and other electronics for recycling during the SEED event. Not
always, walk-in donors are welcome! only can you dispose of electronics, you will also have an opportunity to safely discard unused prescription
All donors first time and multi-gallon are drugs, and drop off paper goods for proper shredding. Make sure you come inside the police station, as
greatly appreciated, as it is through their selfless representatives from various groups will be on hand with information on gardening, water quality and
acts that lives are being saved! conservation, native plantings, recycling and energy conservation. AnimalQuest will be with us again this
year from 1:00-2:00 pm, for an interactive presentation featuring live animals.
Village of Streamwood Village Board News
President, Village Clerk Commission Appointments
Board of Trustees We are very grateful to the Streamwood residents who volunteer their time and talents to sit on one of the
Villages eleven committees and/or commissions. We have a very dedicated group of members, some of
whom have served for less than a year, and some who have served for more than 25 years thank you!

On February 16, the Village Board


had the pleasure of welcoming a new
Billie D. Roth member, Andrew Hudec, who was
Village President sworn in by Village Clerk, Kittie
Kopitke, to serve on the Board of Fire
and Police Commissioners. Welcome
aboard Andrew, we look forward to
working with you in serving the
Michael H. Baumer community.
Village Trustee
Public Saftey Committee
Streamwood Police Safety Programs
The Streamwood Police Department encourages Village residents to stay diligent
and focused when it comes to safety, and there are programs in place to help you
William J. Carlson do so. Get involved and stay informed by attending monthly Beat Meetings,
Village Trustee and/or by joining a Neighborhood Watch Group!
Community Affairs
Committee For questions and information on how to get involved please contact Deputy Chief,
Daryl Syre, at (630) 736-3784 or dsyre@streamwood.org.

Westbrook Senior Living


James P. Cecille
Village Trustee
The Village Board approved a recent proposal requesting the development of additional garage units at the
Community Development Westbrook Senior Living Center on Schaumburg Road. The approved proposal will satisfy the growing
Committee demand for enclosed parking for senior residents, allowing for three additional garage buildings consisting of
16 enclosed one-car spaces. Representatives from Westbrook report that the garages are a welcome
amenity that residents enjoy.

William W. Harper Comprehensive Plan Update


Village Trustee
Finance Committee The Village Board accepted a professional services contract with Ginkgo Planning and Design Inc., to amend
Legislative Committee the Villages existing Comprehensive Plan, to reflect economic trends and other factors. The Comprehensive
Plan is the Villages vision for future growth. It helps shape the communitys long-range land use and
resource options. The Villages Comprehensive Plan was last updated in 2007.

Mary F. Thon Water Interconnect


Village Trustee
Public Works
The Village Board entered into an
Committee intergovernmental agreement with the Village of
Bartlett to create a water interconnection between
the two communities, for use in emergency
situations. New development along Lake Street
will include connecting the water main from
Bartlett to Streamwood near the Lake Street water
Kittie L. Kopitke
Village Clerk tower. In order to allow for uninterrupted water
service, the connection will be activated in times of
emergency or in order to run tests on the system;
Public Village Board Meetings 7:00 PM
1st and 3rd Thursday of each month otherwise the connection will remain closed. For
Streamwood Village Hall - Council Chambers reimbursement purposes, water usage will be
301 E. Irving Park Road, Streamwood, IL tracked by a meter installed on the water line.

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Village News Village Presidents Message
Guns N Hoses Charity Basketball Game This year, we are honored to
Come out and support the celebrate the Villages 60th
members of our
Anniversary, as February 25,
Streamwood Police and Fire
Departments, as they play 1957 marked the incorporation
against each other in the of the Village of Streamwood.
19th Annual Streamwood Our community has grown from a
Guns n Hoses Charity handful of homes with fewer than
Basketball game. Last years win went to Team Hoses with a final score of 200 residents, to a thriving
56 39; lets see if they can keep the title. Join us on Friday, April 7, community that is now called
7:00 pm, at Streamwood High School; doors open at 5:30 pm. Tickets home to nearly 40,000
are $5 and can be purchased at the Streamwood police and fire stations or residents, as well as a place
Village Hall. Kids age 5 and under are free! Proceeds from the game will where over 600 companies
go to help those less fortunate in our community. choose to carry out their business.
Help Keep Our Community Clean! We are very proud of our Village
President Roth and Kevin King, Former
To avoid an unsightly and are grateful for the tremendous
Chairman, Board of Fire and Police
nuisance to your strides we all have made in helping
Commissioners
neighbors or the ensure that our community is a
neighborhood, please be great place to live, work and play!
reminded about the
proper storage of Village True dedication comes in many forms, and I would like to take the time to recognize
approved waste and a truly dedicated member of our community, Mr. Kevin King, who passed away in
recycling containers. February. Kevin was a very active member in the community and served on the
Waste and/or recycling containers should not be stored at Villages Board of Fire and Police Commissioners for over 25 years, sworn-in in
or near the front of your home. All waste and recycling containers February, 1989. As Board Chairman, Kevin was responsible for hiring 53 of the 54
must be stored to the side or rear of the house or inside a garage or police officers who currently make up the Streamwood Police force. Kevin was the
accessory structure. recipient of many service awards. In 2016, Kevin was nominated for, and won, the
All refuse containers are to be placed at the curb for pickup no sooner than Hanover Township Supervisors Community Service Award in the category of
5:00 pm the day prior to pickup and removed from the curb by 9:00 pm Outstanding Senior Volunteer. Kevin will be deeply missed.
on the day of pickup. In cases where a holiday falls on a regularly
Community events are planned with you in mind and to help bring us together,
scheduled pickup day, pickup will resume the following day. If you have
any questions or need to register for service, please contact Advanced
allowing for the opportunity to experience and appreciate diversity. Coming up are
Disposal Services at (630) 587-8282. two events that Im sure you will enjoy: Art Appreciation Around the World,
scheduled for April 22 at the Poplar Creek Library; and the Streamwood
50/50 Parkway Tree Program Environmental Education Day (SEED) scheduled for Saturday, April 29 at the
Streamwood's 50/50 Parkway Tree Program Streamwood Police Department. Both of these family events are free and are run by
gives residents the opportunity to purchase committee member volunteers.
parkway trees, up to three trees total, at a
shared cost resident pays 50% and the
Village pays 50%. The Village also offers tree
planting on private property, for the full cost
of the tree, plus a $25 service charge per
tree. All trees on average are 2 in
diameter. The Villages nursery contractor will begin planting trees around
the end of April and will continue through June. All trees purchased and
planted through the 50/50 program will have a one-time On behalf of the Village Board of Trustees, thank you for being part of our
replacement guarantee. community, it is a pleasure serving you! Please help us celebrate our 60th
Anniversary by coming out and showing your Streamwood spirit at the various events
If you have any questions or would like to place an order, please contact
the Public Works Forestry Division at (630) 736-3850, or print off the held throughout the year.
form online at:
www.streamwood.org/Reference/Forms/5050TreeProgram.aspx
Billie D. Roth, Village President

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GO GREEN Ki t t ie s Kor ne r
Healthy Lawn, Healthy Environment Village Clerk Kittie Kopitke
A beautiful and healthy lawn is good for our Election Day April 4
environment. It can resist damage from weeds, Consolidated Elections will be held on Tuesday, April 4, 2017, for candidates seeking election in the Village, Park and Library
disease, and insect pests. Doing little things now, districts and more. Polls will be open from 6:00 am 7:00 pm. Early voting will be available at Streamwood Village
Hall Monday through Saturday from 9:00 am 5:00 pm, beginning March 20 through April 3.
goes a long way to having a healthy spring lawn.
Blocked Sidewalk Enforcement
Longer is better. Grass that is slightly long makes Winter parking rules are no longer in effect. Beginning March 1 through November 30, during the hours of 7:00 am 9:00
a strong, healthy lawn. Weeds have a hard time pm, Monday through Friday, and from 9:00 am 9:00 pm, Saturday and Sunday, vehicles parked in residential driveways
taking root when grass is around 2 to 3 inches. are not allowed to park across and block sidewalks and/or parkways.
Water Early. Water early in the morning for short Flag Disposal Etiquette
periodsof time so the soil may absorb the water. In accordance with the U.S. Flag Code, the Streamwood VFW Post 5151 will ensure the proper destruction of flags that are
Its time to water when footprint impressions stay no longer suitable for display. If you have a worn or damaged flag that you would like to retire, please bring it to Village Hall
in the lawn and do not spring back. and place in the flag collection box located in the entrance hall at the east doors. Treat the U.S. flag with the respect it
Correct thatch buildup. Thatch is a layer of dead deserves.
plant materials between the grass blades and the
soil. When thatch is thick, water and nutrients Village News
cannot get into the soil. 2017 CURBSIDE BRANCH PICK-UP PROGRAM AREA 1 AREA 2
Recycle grass. Do not pick up the grass clippings N. of Schaumburg Rd W. of Oltendorf Rd.
Curbside branch pickup will resume on April 3 and run through Apr 3-7 Apr 10-14
after you mow. Use a mulching lawn mower that
October 27. The Village is divided into four Areas. Each Area is May 1-5 May 8-12
cuts the clippings finer and feeds them into the assigned one week per month for branch pickup, beginning at Jun 5-9 Jun 12-16
lawn. 6:00 am on Monday of the assigned week. Know your Area and Jul 3-7 Jul 10-14
Let your lawn breathe. Once a year, remove scheduled pickup dates by checking the Area map below, then Aug 7-11 Aug 14-18
small plugs of earth to allow air and water to Sep 4-8 Sep 11-15
locate the pickup week scheduled for your Area. Oct 2-6 Oct 9-13
aerate the grass roots. Branches, no greater than six inches (6) in diameter are to be AREA 3 AREA 4
placed on the parkway with the cut ends facing the street. It is E. of Oltendorf Rd. S. of Irving Park Rd.
Help Prevent Water Pollution Apr 17-21 Apr 24-28
important to note, that each block within the
Although household wastewater is typically sent to May 15-19 May 22-26
scheduled area assignment will be passed through Jun 19-23 Jun 26-30
a water treatment plant before being discharged
once for branch pickup; that is why it is necessary Jul 17-21 Jul 24-28
into our local waterways, anything entering storm Aug 21-25 Aug 28-Sep 1
to have all branches out by 6:00 am Monday of the
drains is dumped, untreated, directly into area Sep 18-22 Sep 25-29
scheduled week.
streams and lakes. Help prevent water pollution by Oct 16-20 Oct 23-27
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the
not dumping and/or allowing any toxic chemicals Forestry Division of Public Works at (630) 736-3850.
such as paint, oil or gas, or other debris, to enter
storm drains. If you see any issues with a storm
drain, please contact the Public Works Department
at (630) 736-3850.
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Community News
Tri-Village Garden Club
Join the Tri-Village Garden Club of Bartlett, Hanover Park and Streamwood, at the Poplar Creek Library on Wednesday, March 15, at
7:00 pm. Ken Benson, a landscape architect, and former host of Cable TV-Landscaping with Ken Benson, will present Landscaping
with Curb Appeal, an informative, interactive, and descriptive program on the do's and don'ts along with the myths of curb appeal.
We will explore the reality and actuality of developing visually appealing gardens while avoiding common mistakes.
Hanover Township Job Fair
Hanover Townships sixth annual job fair, co-sponsored by State Representative Fred Crespo, will be held at the
Hanover Township Senior Center on Wednesday, March 29. Veterans are invited to attend a half-hour early preview
from 10:00 am 10:30 am. The job fair will then open up to the general public from 10:30 am 3:00 pm. Job seekers are asked to bring updated
resumes. For questions, or for businesses interested in participating at the Job Fair, please contact Hanover Township at (630) 540-9085.
Hanover Township Sprint to Spring 5k
Online registration is now open to those interested in participating in Hanover Townships fourth annual Sprint 2 Spring
5K run/walk! This years event will be held on Saturday, May 6, at the Hanover Township Izaak Walton Center in Elgin.
Participant check in is from 6:30 am 7:45 am; race will step-off at 8:00 am.
The 3.1 mile course will take participants through local neighborhood streets of Elgin east of Liberty Street and south of
Villa Street. The 5K route will return participants to the Izaak Walton Center. This event aims to promote health and
wellness within the community, as well as help raise funds for the Hanover Township Foundation, which provides assistance to residents facing financial
hardship in obtaining dental and medical services.
Register online through Tuesday, May 2. Early bird registration is $25 per participant through April 1, and increases to $30 through May 5, $35 the day
of the race. Event t-shirts are only guaranteed to those who register by Friday, April 21. For a complete route map and to register, please visit
www.sprint2spring.com.

Park News
Streamwood
Park District
Princess Tea Party
Come dressed as the princess you are and join us at Hoosier Grove Barn on Saturday, March 11 at 10:00 am for
a princess tea party. Enjoy tea and cake with some of your favorite Disney Princesses, have your picture taken,
create crafts and sing songs. Registration is required by March 8. Tickets are $10 for residents and $15 for
non-residents, and must be purchased at the Park Place registration desk
Easter Egg Dive
Join us at Park Place on Friday, April 14 from 1:00 4:00 pm, for a unique Easter egg hunt! Easter eggs will be scattered around the Park Place
activity pool and children scramble to get them. Early arrival is highly recommended. Plastic bags or plastic baskets are encouraged. Wicker, straw, or
wood baskets are not allowed. Tickets purchased in advance are $4.50 or $7.00 if purchased at the door on the day of the event.
Spring Break Camp
Bring your child for a week of games, crafts, swimming, and more, March 27 March 31. Campers should bring a sack lunch and a towel to camp each day.
Campers will be going outside, so please dress accordingly. A minimum of eight (8) camp participants is required in order for the camp to take place; camp
will be cancelled if there are less than eight participants. The daily cost of camp per child is $23 for residents and $34.50 for non-residents.
Grandparents BINGO
Join us on Friday, April 21 from 6:30 8:00 pm, for BINGO with a twist! This fun new BINGO game is a great date night for grandparents and their
grandchildren. Instead of ordinary BINGO cards with numbers, grandparent bingo cards have words associated with grandparents! Snacks and prizes will be
provided. Cost is $10 per couple.
For questions and registration information, please contact the Streamwood Park District Registration department at (630)483-3025, or visit their website at
www.SPDCARES.com

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Library News

Poplar Creek Public Library Gail Borden Public Library


Irish Heritage Singers
On Wednesday, March 15 at 7:30 pm, enjoy Sunday Afternoon Concert Series
a performance by the Irish Heritage Singers, Elgin Symphony Orchestra Violinist Isabella
who will present choral arrangements of Lippi will play works by Brahms and Mozart
poetry by James Joyce and Thomas Moore, with the incomparable pianist Bill Koehler on
and music from the Celtic Women and other Irish favorites! All ages are March 19. On April 9, Millikin University's
welcome to this live music event! School of Music will present the 2017 Hollis
Prize Winner's Recital. Soprano Diane
Lets Talk About the Food on Our Table Bolden-Taylor will perform Art Songs of Black American Composers on April
Join the Cook County Farm Bureau on Monday, 30. Concerts take place in the Main Library Meadows Community Rooms
March 20 from 7:00 8:30 pm, for a candid from 2 to 3 pm. Meet the artists and enjoy refreshments after each concert.
discussion about how your food is grown and the Free tickets are available three weeks prior to each concert.
decisions todays farmers make. Speakers will
provide an overview of modern farming practices, BabyFest Week April 3 - 8
organic farming, and the use of GMOs. Gail Borden Public Library will host a weeklong
celebration for new parents and babies! Learn
Concealed Carry with Donn Ziebell about keeping your newborn safe and healthy,
On Wednesday, March 22 at 7:00 pm, Donn Ziebell, PhD getting your baby ready to read, and local
and author of Conceal Carry; Pause, will provide resources for new parents. Dont forget about
information in an unbiased approach, on the risks and pampering moms with a mommy self-care night on
benefits of concealed carry. April 4 at 6 p.m. There will be a massage therapist, manicures, games and
snacks.
The week will end with a BabyFest event, a free festival offering baby
Exercise Your Body, Exercise Your Mind information with specialty vendors, on April 8 from 10 :00 am 2:00 pm.
The Poplar Creek Public Library and the Streamwood Go to www.gailborden.info/babyfest for a list of programs and participating
Park District are teaming up to bring you a three-week vendors.
program, from April 17 through May 5, entitled
Exercise Your Body, Exercise Your Mind. For each Grandmother Power: A Global Phenomenon
related program you attend, youll receive a raffle ticket Main Library
and have the chance to win fabulous giveaways and Now through April 30, come to the main library to learn about activist
prizes such as free memberships to Park Place grandmothers around the world who are fighting for political, social and
Recreation Center, gift certificates towards Streamwood Park District classes, a economic justice for their grandchildren. Based on the internationally
Fitbit, books and more! acclaimed book by photographer Paola Gianturco, Grandmother Power tells
compelling stories with impactful photos and words. For information about
"The Triumph of Artemisia telling the story of your grandmother, go to ww.gailborden.info/grandmother.
The story of Italian artist Artemisia Gentileschi comes to life in a beautiful Grandmother Power: A Global Phenomenon was developed by GRPM in
performance by Lisa Marie Smith, on Sunday, April cooperation with Genesis, Inc.]. Photography 2013 GRPM.
23 at 2:00 pm. Featuring Smiths original songs with
rich orchestration of piano, violin, flute and guitar,
while playing alongside stunning projected visuals.

For questions or to register for any of the above


programs, contact the Poplar Creek Library at (630)
837-6800, or online at www.poplarcreeklibrary.org

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School News

School District U-46

Streamwood High School Performs Comedy Horror Rock Musical


Streamwood High School students are preparing for their show-stopping spring musical, the Little Shop of Horrors. They will host six performances in all, starting with an
opening night on Friday, April 21 at 7:00 pm at Streamwood High School. Other performance dates and times include: Saturday, April 22 at 2:00 pm and 7:00 pm; Thursday,
April 27 at 7:00 pm, Friday, April 28 at 7:00 pm, and the final performance on Saturday, April 29 at 2:00 pm.
For additional information, please contact Streamwood High School directly at (630) 213-5500.

Streamwood High School Graduate Receives Superintendents Scholarship Award


Dominik Pabianczyk, class of 2015 graduate, is well on his way to becoming a firefighter. He is studying Applied Science/Fire Science at
Elgin Community College, recently earned his EMT certificate and is working on earning his paramedic certificate.
Dominik is the first in his family to ever attend college, and is the recipient of seven scholarships, including the U-46 Superintendents
Scholarship. When I realized that not a lot of students get the Superintendents Scholarship, I was shocked and appreciative to receive
it, Dominik said. My parents were always supportive of me and always wanted me to go to college. Dominik developed a plan to
ensure he would not waste money on higher education. During his sophomore year, Dominik joined the Streamwood Fire Departments
Explorer program. Once I started doing ride-alongs and going on calls, I fell in love with it, Dominik said.
While at Streamwood High, Dominik was enrolled in World Languages and the International Studies Academy. He said his teachers were very influential and helped him plan for
the future. They really opened up the world to me; it was nice to have that one-on-one interaction with them helping me prepare for the future.
To current U-46 students considering applying for the Superintendents Scholarship, Dominik had this to say Do it. It takes 20 minutes and it could change your life.
Congratulations Dominik!

EDUCATION AND WORK CENTER


ECC has 6704 Barrington Road, Hanover Park
630-634-7400
elgin.edu/hanoverpark

educational Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.


Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

opportunities FREE education and job assistance:


English as a second language (ESL) classes.

near you! Adult basic education (reading, math, and writing).


High school equivalency courses (English and Spanish).
Illinois workNet Center with job counseling,
workshops, and job training. Monday through Friday,
8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The Education and Work Center was created through an innovative partnership between ECC,
Harper College, the village of Hanover Park, the Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership, and the
state of Illinois.

STREAMWOOD CENTER
Streamwood Village Hall
301 East Irving Park Road
847-214-6904
elgin.edu/adulteducation
FREE English as a second language (ESL) classes
two nights per week, 6 to 9 p.m.
Register at ECC Main Campus, Building K.
Call 847-214-6904 for details and requirements.

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Village of Streamwood PRESORTED
301 E. Irving Park Road. STANDARD
Streamwood, IL 60107 U.S. POSTAGE
(630) 736-3800 | (630) 736-3798 (TDD-hearing impaired only) PAID
www.streamwood.org STREAMWOOD, IL
Cable TV Government Access Channel - WOW Channels 23 & 49 | Comcast Channel 17
60107
Village President | mayor@streamwood.org PERMIT NO. 24
Billie D. Roth | (630) 736-3801
Board of Trustees | trustee@streamwood.org
Michael Baumer William Carlson James Cecille
William Harper Mary Thon
Village Clerk | clerk@streamwood.org Village Manager | manager@streamwood.org ERCWSS
Kittie L. Kopitke | (630) 736-3806 Sharon Caddigan | (630) 736-3832
POSTAL CUSTOMER
Village Departments
Fire - Chris Clark, Chief | (630) 736-3650 | fire@streamwood.org
Police - Ed Valente, Chief | (630) 736-3700 | police@streamwood.org
Community Development - John Peterson, Director | (630) 736-3843 | communitydevelopment@streamwood.org
Finance - Josh Peacock, Director | (630) 736-3800 | finance@streamwood.org
IT - Victor Ambroziak, Director | (630) 736-3855 | it@streamwood.org
Public Works - Matt Mann, Director | (630) 736-3850 | public_works@streamwood.org
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 time.

Village Calendar
Date Time Event Location
MARCH
2 6:00 pm Fire & Police Commission Village Hall East C/R
2 7:00 pm Village Board of Trustees Meeting Village Hall Council Chambers
6 8:00 am Community & Economic Development Commission Village Hall Executive C/R
7 4:00 pm Adjudication Hearings Police Department
12 2:00 am Daylight Saving Time Begins
13 7:00 pm Community Relations Commission Police Department
16 7:00 pm Village Board of Trustees Meeting Village Hall Council Chambers
21 4:00 pm Adjudication Hearings Police Department
28 7:00 pm Planning & Zoning Board Commission Village Hall Council Chambers
28 7:00 pm Veterans Memorial Commission Village Hall West C/R
APRIL
3 6:00 am Curbside Branch Pickup Program Begins
4 6:00 am 7:00 pm Consolidated Election Day
4 4:00 pm Adjudication Hearings Police Department
6 6:00 pm Fire & Police Commission Village Hall East C/R
6 7:00 pm Village Board of Trustees Meeting Village Hall Council Chambers
7 7:00 pm Guns n Hoses Charity Basketball Game Streamwood High School
10 8:00 am Community & Economic Development Commission Village Hall Executive C/R
10 7:00 pm Community Relations Commission Police Department
11 7:00 pm Natural Resource Conservancy Commission Village Hall
18 4:00 pm Adjudication Hearings Police Department
18 7:00 pm Planning & Zoning Board Commission Village Hall Council Chambers
20 7:00 pm Village Board of Trustees Meeting Village Hall Council Chambers
22 1:00 4:00 pm Art Appreciation Around the World Poplar Creek Library
25 7:00 pm Veterans Memorial Commission Village Hall West C/R
26 1:00-7:00 pm Blood Commission - Blood Drive Village Hall Council Chambers
29 10:00 am 2:00 pm Natural Resource Conservancy Commission SEED Event Police Station

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