NOV / DEC 2012
Volume 16 - Issue 6
Village Information 2
Recreation Programs 3
Community Develop. 4
Public Safety 5
Community News 6-7
Nov.-Dec.. Calendars 8
Inside This Issue -
HOME DECORATING CONTEST
Whether you decorate in the traditional sense or with “Clark Griswold” flair, enter
your home for this Village-wide contest and you could be a winner! The contest is
FREE to enter, and the 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners will be featured on the village
website and in Harbor Shores newsletter.
Entry forms are available online at www.winthropharbor.com
and at Village Hall. Sign-up today, then gather your family
and start planning on how best to showcase your Holiday spirit.
This community event is sponsored by the Village of Winthrop
Harbor. Contest is open to all residences within the boundaries of
Winthrop Harbor (see the official contest rules in the entry packet for complete de-
tails).
The deadline for entries is 5pm on Nov. 23rd, and the judging period will be Nov.
28th through 30th. Winners will be announced on Dec. 1st at the Tree Lighting Cere-
mony. Winners each receive a wonderful gift basket filled with goodies with values of
at least $100 for 1st place, $75 for 2nd place and $50 for 3rd place. Be creative, be
festive and have fun!
LIGHT PARADE & TREE LIGHTING
Winthrop Harbor’s Special Events Committee invites everyone to join the fun with
the annual Light Parade! Sign-up to enter your business, organization or family in
this fun parade of creatively illuminated vehicles and floats. Line-up for the parade
begins at 4:00pm at the Schlader Recreation Center on 9th Street. The parade steps-
off at 4:30pm for a winding route through the village.
At the conclusion of the parade, at approximately 5:30pm, our annual Tree Light-
ing Ceremony will be held at the park just North of the Fire Department (8th &
Sheridan). Come and enjoy the festive music and song, along with special goodies
and—of course—the grand Tree Lighting!
Bundle up for the winter weather, and bring your cameras for pictures
with Santa Claus, who has promised a special appearance for all the
kids, young and old. We’ll also be announcing the winners of our 2nd
annual Holiday Home Decorating Contest… be sure to submit your
entry!
Light Parade and Home Decorating Contest details and entry
forms are available at Village Hall and on-line at the village site,
www.winthropharbor.com. Deadline for entries is 5pm, Nov.
23rd.
Happy Holidays from all of us at the Village of Winthrop
Harbor!
830 Sheridan Road
Winthrop Harbor, IL 60096
Village Hall will be closed on
Thu/Fri, Nov. 22/23
for Thanksgiving
Mon/Tue, Dec. 24/25
for Christmas
Mon/Tue, Dec. 31/Jan. 1 for New Year’s
- REMINDER - Parking is prohibited from 2am-6am on all village roadways from
Nov. 1st - Apr. 1st
—————— Village Ordinances may be
reviewed at www.winthropharbor.com
PRSRT STD ECRWSS
U.S. POSTAGE
PAID EDDM RETAIL
LOCAL Postal Customer
Robert D. Loy, Mayor
Jana J. Lee, Village Clerk
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Harbor Shores newsletter, Volume 16, Issue 6, NOV/DEC 2012. Published bi-monthly by the
Village of Winthrop Harbor, 830 Sheridan Rd, Win-throp Harbor, IL 60096. Editor: Mike Bitton Next Issue Deadline: DEC. 10th. Submissions: Drop off at Village Hall, mail to above address, or submit on-line at www.winthropharbor.com/submissions.
Village of Winthrop Harbor 830 Sheridan Road
Winthrop Harbor, IL 60096
Phone: 847-872-3846 Fax: 847-872-0639
E-mail: [email protected] Web site: www.winthropharbor.com
- VILLAGE HALL BUSINESS HOURS -
Monday through Friday - 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Village Meetings Open to the Public
Mayor Robert Loy, the Board of Trustees and Village staff encourage resi-
dents to attend the Village Board and committee meetings, held monthly at
Village Hall or the Schlader Memorial Recreation Center. We value the input
that our residents provide, and are committed to addressing all questions and
concerns in a constructive, positive manner. Please consider joining us at any
of the meetings listed in the table below:
Trustee Departments
Kimberly Braden Com. Development
Richard Coombe, Jr. Police / EMA
Kathy Luke Recreation
Robert Marabella Public Works
Timothy Neargarder Finance
Richard Robards Fire / EMS
Joel Brumlik, Chief Police / EMA
Pat DiPersio, Director Community Dev.
Scott Fuller, Director Parks & Recreation
John Hogan, Supt. Public Works
Jana Lee, Director Administration / HR
Ron Levin, Chief Fire / EMS
Lisa Shaw, Director Finance
Board / Committee Meets Every Time Location
Village Board of Trustees 1st and 3rd Tuesdays 7:00 p.m. Village Hall
Planning & Zoning Board 2nd Tuesday 7:00 p.m. Village Hall
Economic Development Com. 2nd Wednesday 6:00 p.m. EMA Building
Recreation Advisory Com. 2nd Monday 7:00 p.m. Schlader Building
Administration 847-872-3846
Community Development 847-872-3846 x 255
Fire / EMS 847-872-5957 *
Finance 847-872-3846 x 244
Parks & Recreation 847-746-3505
Police / EMA 847-872-2131 *
Public Works 847-872-5275
* FOR EMERGENCIES DIAL 911
Holiday Light Parade Route
This year’s Light Parade will begin at Schlader Rec. Center on 9th St., mov-
ing east to Holdridge, north to 5th St., west to Thompson Ave., north to 3rd
St., east to College Ave., south to 4th St., east to Ravine Dr., thru the Pines
to 7th St., west to Landon Ave., south to 13th St., west to Fulton Ave., north
to 11th St., west to Monroe Ave., north to 10th St., east to Ellis Ave., north
to 9th St., east to Kirkwood Ave., north to 7th St., and east to Whitney Ave.
A map is available at Village Hall and at www.winthropharbor.com.
Leaf Pick-ups Continue in November
The village’s waste hauler, Groot Ind., will continue the leaf vacuuming pro-
gram through November. The goal continues to be one pass made on each
street in the Village each week, however this is dependent on the weather
and the volume of leaves to be vacuumed. Please remember that rainfall
slows the process as the vacuums must operate at a slower pace when leaf
piles are wet and saturated. Workers are doing their very best to reach
each street each week, and your patience is appreciated as the process con-
tinues.
Visit the on-line Calendar for updates on village meetings and events!
www.winthropharbor.com
LUNCH WITH SANTA! — Santa Claus has sched-
uled his annual luncheon in Win-
throp Harbor for Saturday, Dec.
1st. All children 9 and under are
invited to visit with Santa from
Noon to 2pm at the Schlader Rec-
reation Center on 9th Street.
Cost is only $3 per person, includ-
ing lunch. We will also have fun
door prizes and entertainment for
the children. Pictures with Santa
will also be available for $3.50. Don’t miss this fun
event!
HAPPY HOLIDAYS CRAFT SHOW — Winthrop
Harbor’s annual craft show is scheduled for Saturday,
Dec. 8th from 9am-4pm at the Schlader Recreation Cen-
ter. There will be approximately 50 crafters and artists
displaying their unique items for purchase. If you have-
n’t yet found that gift you’ve been looking for or need to
finish your holiday shopping, this is the place to find it!
Food will be available and everyone present has a chance
at door prizes.
If you would like to reserve a space to sell your items,
call the Recreation Dept. at 847-746-3505 for details.
Applications and information are also available on-line
at www.winthropharbor.com.
WALK’N WALK’N — Looking for a way to stay in
shape this winter while staying indoors? The Schlader
Recreation Center will be open for walking from 8 to
10am on Monday through Friday. Use the gym to walk
and talk while you stay warm and dry! (the gym will be
closed on Nov. 6th, 22nd & 23rd, and Dec. 7th and 24th
thru 31st. Gym is also closed Jan. 1st).
Are you a stay-at-home parent with young children,
looking for another way to get a little exercise? On Mon-
days thru Fridays adults are welcome to bring their kids
to play in the gym while the adults walk laps. The Rec-
reation Department has a few items for kids to play
with, and toys/bikes brought from home are also wel-
comed. (The Rec. staff is not responsible for supervising
children.) This program runs through the winter.
TEEN DANCE — The Winthrop Harbor Recreation
Board’s monthly Teen Dances at the Schlader Recreation
Center continue on Fridays, Nov. 9th and Dec. 14th
from 7-10pm. Dances are for 5th-8th grade residents of
Winthrop Harbor. All students must show their North
Prairie school ID. For those attending alternative or
home schools, a photo dance ID must be obtained from
the Recreation Department.
Regular school dress code is enforced at the Teen
Dances. Once a child enters the dance they are not al-
lowed to leave the building until 10pm unless a parent
comes to the door to pick them up. Admission is $3 per
child, and pizza & pop is available for purchase during
the dance. If you would like more information or would
like to help chaperone, please call the Recreation De-
partment.
ACTIVITY NIGHT FOR 3rd/4rd GRADERS— On
Friday, Nov. 16th, from 7-9pm the Schlader Rec. Center
will be open to 3rd and 4th grade residents of Winthrop
Harbor. Activities include music, games, open gym and
refreshments to purchase. Admission is $3, and no child
will be allowed to leave before 9pm unless that child’s
parent comes to the door to pick them up. We ask that
all parents come inside at 9pm to pick up their child.
The Recreation Board welcomes any parent who would
like to stay and chaperone. Call Recreation with ques-
tions at 847-746-3505.
SKATE PARK CLOSED FOR THE WINTER — Effective Nov. 1st, the Winthrop Harbor skate park is
closed for the season. We hope everyone who used the
park enjoyed the facilities this summer, and look for-
ward to another fun season next year!
TAE-KWON-DO! — The next ses-
sion of Tae-Kwon-Do lessons begins
on Dec. 3rd. Registrations are ac-
cepted for 3-month periods (Dec-Feb
and Mar-May) only, with a cost of $25
per month for residents. (A one-time
fee of $10 additional applies for non-
residents) Additional immediate
family members are only $10 per
month. Uniforms, equipment and
testing are extra.
Classes are held on Mondays from 6:30 to 8:00 pm, and
Fridays from 6:00 to 7:30 pm, and 7:30 to 9:00 pm. All
classes are held at the Community Center on 7th Street.
Maximum of 50 students per class.
For further information or to register, call the Recrea-
tion Dept. at 847-746-3505 today!
NOV / DEC 2012
RECREATION PROGRAMS
HARBOR SHORES - PAGE 3
For Rec. Program Info,
call 847-746-3505
Happy Holidays!
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EDC News
To help drive local economy, Mayor Loy asks State to complete marina master development plan.
In an effort to continue a dialogue with the Illinois Department of Natural Resources about our lakefront, Mayor Loy
sent the following letter to IDNR Director Miller on October 2, 2012:
Shop Local!
We are pleased to welcome the following new business to Winthrop Harbor;
L&R Insurance Agency, 1100 Sheridan Road, (847) 246-4189
Newly relocated from Zion, L&R Insurance Agency offers a wide array of services including a full suite of insurances
for business, home, auto and boat owners. They are also Notary Publics and do title and license work with stickers
and plates on site. Call, stop in or email [email protected] for a free quote.
Please patronize all of our local businesses. For a complete list, visit www.winthropharbor.com and click over to the
on-line Business Directory.
Chamber of Commerce News
If you are a local business owner we would love to see you at one of our networking events. We meet on the 1st and
3rd Wednesday of each month at NorStates Bank from 7:30-9:00am. Donuts and coffee are provided. If you would like
to be added to our email list to receive meeting updates, please visit us at www.cocwh.com.
NOV / DEC 2012
Dear Director Miller,
Thank you for your correspondence of July 10, 2012 wherein you provided us feedback on the intention of the De-partment with regard to the management of the north point marina Complex. It is encouraging to know that you are actively seeking ways to improve these facilities and we look forward to the completion of your consultant’s report in the near term.
In the meantime we are writing today to ask if a part of this review includes consideration for the completion of the complex’s original development plan. We believe strongly, as do our own consultants as well as those we have talked to in the private development community, that the completion of this plan is necessary to derive the full benefit of the complex. Can you please tell us if the Department is planning on pursuing this original plan by mar-keting the development opportunities to the private marketplace? If so, when do you expect to do so?
Thank you again for your earlier response and for taking the time to consider continuing our dialogue on this mat-ter.
Yours truly,
Mayor Robert D. Loy Village of Winthrop Harbor
HARBOR SHORES - PAGE 5 NOV / DEC 2012
www.winthropharborfire.org
FIRE DEPARTMENT
POLICE DEPARTMENT
www.whpd.org
Winter Driving Safety Tips Whether you’re a brand new driver or one with decades
of experience, these driving tips and reminders will help
you stay safe this winter. Freezing temperatures, slip-
pery roads and reduced visibility add up to higher risks
of traffic crashes. Take these tips to heart and reduce
your risk this winter!
Prepare your vehicle for winter weather. A little
maintenance now may save you a lot of trouble later!
Make sure your tires, brakes and fluids are all up to par.
Clear snow and ice off your entire vehicle, including
all windows, outside mirrors, lights, reflectors, hood, roof
and trunk. Visibility is essential when road conditions
are at their worst. Clear lights and reflectors also allow
other drivers to see you better.
Four-wheel drive and all-wheel-drive vehicles may
help you get going quicker than two wheel drive vehicles,
but they will not help you stop any faster. Many four-
wheel drive vehicles are heavier than passenger cars and
actually may take longer to stop. A 4WD vehicle also can
lose traction on ice just as quickly as a two-wheel drive
vehicle. Avoid being over-confident when using 4WD.
Focus on driving! This holds true during any condi-
tions, but especially on slippery roads. While driving,
stay off the phone, don’t text, and keep conversation with
passengers to a minimum. Focusing 100% of your atten-
tion on driving will help prevent losing control of your
vehicle.
Remember that bridges and overpasses are the
first areas to freeze, and they often become icy and
slippery while the roadways are still dry. Be extremely
careful when crossing over bridges and overpasses in cold
weather.
Have a cell-phone with you whenever you’re driving
in winter conditions. If you have an accident or become
stuck or stranded in an area not well traveled by others,
being able to call for help is essential!
All of us at the Police Department wish you
a safe, secure and happy Holiday season!
The Winthrop Harbor Fire Department would like to re-
mind Harbor Shores readers of three important safety
issues for November and December.
Of course, dialing 911 in an emergency
should be the first priority when re-
questing fire, ambulance or police aid.
A next step is for us to get to your door
quickly and efficiently. A Safety Bea-
con Light may save us a few precious
seconds when looking for your address
in an emergency. The Fire Depart-
ment has these special light bulbs
available for only $5 each, and we en-
courage residents to obtain one today! Basically, it is a
special bulb that replaces your porch light, and when the
light switch is turned on & off twice the light will blink
continuously until turned off again. This gives the 1st
responders a quick heads-up to your exact location once
we turn onto your street. Come by the Fire Department
to obtain your Safety Beacon bulb.
As you may remember, this summer we enforced a total
burn ban policy in the village due to dangerous drought
conditions. That total ban was short lived and was lifted
not long after going into effect. Our village ordinance
#2004-O-15—Prohibition of Landscape Waste Burning is
still in effect. Burning of landscape waste, trash, rubbish
and many other items is prohibited in the village. With
the exception of clean wood in an approved burning con-
tainer, no other fires are allowed. Restrictions include
weather, time of day, distance to structures, safety de-
vices and other hazards. The fire and police departments
work closely to monitor and enforce this ordinance for
everyone’s safety. If you have any questions about family
backyard fireplace or fire pit burns, please call the Fire
Dept. at 847-872-5957 and we’ll be glad to help.
We want everyone to have a safe holiday season. Be
mindful of where you place candles and monitor their
burning at all times. Did you consider placement near
any flammable materials? Is it on a non flammable dish
or holder? If the location near where children or pets
play? Never leave them unattended, and keep a constant
vigil. Keep them from spoiling a family Thanksgiving
dinner or holiday party.
And finally, please remind your children about this
year’s National Fire Protection Association’s slogan;
“Know 2 Ways Out!”
NOV / DEC 2012
Winthrop Harbor Lions Club The Winthrop Harbor Lions Club would like to thank
everyone who contributed to the Lions Candy Days held
in October. In addition to our Lion members, we had
help from the Borderline Leo Club, Winthrop Harbor
Boy Scouts, Winthrop Harbor Girl Scouts and the
Brother’s Rising Motorcycle Club. We would also like to
thank all of the area businesses for their generous dona-
tions. A portion of the proceeds was given to the Lions of
Illinois Foundation to support statewide vision and hear-
ing programs and to send children to Camp Lions. The
rest of the funds will be used to help with our commu-
nity’s vision needs.
We hope that many of you attended this year’s Jubilee
Days Parade and saw the Lion’s float. With help from
the Borderline Leo Club and the Zion Township Lions,
300 pounds of candy were handed out. It was a great
turn out this year!
The Lions invites you to join us for BINGO on Wednes-
day evenings at the Schlader Rec. Center. Doors open at
4:30pm for pull-tabs, raffles begin at 6:45pm and Bingo
begins at 7pm. Refreshments are available. If you would
like information about Lions programs or becoming a
member, please contact Lion Chris Redic at (847) 872-
5220.
Winthrop Harbor AARP The Winthrop Harbor AARP Chapter #871 will meet at
1pm on Tuesday, Nov. 20th at the Community Center on
7th Street. A presentation by the Cancer Treatment
Center in Zion will be given. The Dec. 18th meeting will
be lunch at Noon at The Other Place (Harbor Lights)
restaurant. Those who would like to attend the lunch-
eon are asked to please contact Jerry Larson at 847-746-
6567.
New members and guests are always welcome at AARP
monthly meetings. For questions, please contact Jerry
Larson at 847-746-6567, or by e-mail message to jerry-
Yellow-Dot Program Saves Lives Illinois drivers have a new program available that could
help to save their life in the event of a traffic crash. The
Illinois Yellow Dot Program provides free decals, medical
information cards and program instructions, all of which
are available at the Winthrop Harbor Police Depart-
ment.
Vehicle owners fill out a small card with their medical
information and add a headshot photo, placing the card
in their glove compartment. A 3” yellow dot decal is
placed at the bottom of the rear window on the driver’s
side, indicating to first responders that important medical
information can be found in the glove compartment. The
yellow dot decals can be placed on each vehicle, and a
medical information card for each frequent user of a vehi-
cle can be placed in the glove compartments. In an emer-
gency situation, this gives first responders access to infor-
mation that could save lives.
The medical information includes pertinent items such as
blood type, medications used and medication allergies;
info about being diabetic or insulin dependent, family con-
tact information and more.
For more information about the Yellow Dot program, visit
www.yellowdotillinois.org. Kits may be ordered singly or
in quantity, free of charge, at this web site, and program
posters are available for businesses who would like to of-
fer the free kits to their customers. Residents may also
obtain Yellow Dot kits free of charge and immediately at
the Winthrop Harbor Police Department, 24 hours a day,
7 days a week.
Winthrop Harbor Toys 4 Our Tots It’s the time of year when we begin working on the Toys 4
Our Tots program. This is a volunteer program, funded
entirely by donations. With your help we can continue to
extend a hand to those in need during the 2012 Holiday
season. Please help us make this a joyous holiday for
those in need. This year we are low on funds, and any do-
nation will be greatly appreciated.
Anyone who would like to help with a donation can do so
by taking or mailing the donation to the Village of Win-
throp Harbor, 830 Sheridan Rd., Winthrop Harbor, IL
60098. Or you may drop off at the Schlader Recreation
Center at 2700 9th Street. Please make checks payable to
“WH Toys 4 Our Tots.”
Last year we were able to help 32 families, 72 kids and 1
senior. Over the coming months we will have our donation
cans and toy bins out at various businesses. Every dona-
tion made goes to a WH family, and every donation
counts. Thank you for your tremendous support.
WH Toys 4 our Tots Committee
Pam Humphres, Cindy Loy, Scott Fuller
Community Thanksgiving Dinner The Eternal Word Prayer Community Church is pleased
to announce that they will host their annual FREE, com-
munity-wide Thanksgiving Day Dinner, “Our Father’s Ta-
ble”, on November 22nd from Noon to 2:00 pm.
There is an open invitation to all those who desire the
COMMUNITY NEWS
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CORPORATE COMMUNITY SPELLING BEE will be
Thursday, Nov. 8th at North Point Community Church,
9th S. and Lewis Ave. in Winthrop Harbor. Refresh-
ments begin at 6pm, Bee starts at 7pm. Spectators are
welcome. There is a $5 guest fee, which includes refresh-
ments. Please call Jan at 847-746-2100 for more info.
DIAL-A-RIDE EXPANSION For all Benton Township
residents. Service available Monday thru Friday 8:30am
to 5:30pm. Must call 800-201-6446 one day in advance to
secure a seat. Areas served: anywhere in Benton or Zion
Townships. For medical appointments you can call 1
week in advance to reserve a seat for Tuesdays or Thurs-
days, 8:30am to 3:30pm. Medical appointments include
Waukegan and Gurnee locations.
SENIORS NEED ASSITANCE FUELING YOUR
CAR? From Nov. 1st through April 1st, on Wednesdays
from 9am to 1pm, a station attendant will assist you by
filling your tank. Stop by the Township office or WH vil-
lage hall for your placard listing participating stations.
FREE DISCOUNT PRESCRIPTION DRUG CARD.
Save with this free discount card! Available at the Town-
ship office or visit www.coast2coastrx.com to print one
online. This card allows all Township residents, regard-
less of income, age or health status, to save on the cost of
medications.
SOCKS FOR THE SOUL: Drop off new socks for chil-
dren, infants, men & women. Preferably crew socks de-
signed for warmth for our residents in need.
MEELS ON WHEELS program is available by calling
(847) 546-5733.
HELP THOSE IN NEED by dropping off non-
perishable food, health/beauty products and used eye
glasses at the Township office.
FREE AMPLIFIED PHONE APPLICATIONS: Nei-
ther age nor income a requirement. Pick up your applica-
tion at the Township office.
Enjoy the Holidays in Winthrop Harbor
Whether you’re a spectator or participant, the annual LIGHT PARADE is a family favorite! Ap-plications for participants are available at Village Hall or www.winthropharbor.com. Sign-up to-
day for the Light Parade and the Holiday HOME DECORATING CONTEST! (see pg. 1 for details)
company of others or are unable to provide a dinner of
their own. The menu will include all of the traditional
home-made favorites… turkey and all of the fixings,
including pumpkin pie. This is truly a great feast!
The dinner is held at the Schlader Recreation Center on
9th Street in Winthrop Harbor. If you or someone you
know, or any members of your organization, would like
to join us for this festive gathering, please give us a call
to make a reservation. Since we are already making
those meal preparations, your timely response will be
appreciated. Reservations can be made by calling the
Community at 847-746-8801.
Those interested in supporting or volunteering for this
dinner may contact us by phone, or by e-mail at ourfath-
We cherish the opportunity to serve you during this spe-
cial Holiday. We can all be thankful to the Lord during
this time.
- Rev. Patrick Devlin, Pastor
Rebate Program Available to Win-
throp Harbor Residents.
Lower your energy bills. Make your home more
comfortable, and receive up to $1,750 in in-
stant rebates.
For a limited time, the U.S. Department of Energy and local
utilities and non-profits are together offering a cost-saving pro-
gram called Energy Impact Illinois to all Chicagoland home-
owners to make their homes more comfortable and energy effi-
cient.
To determine your home’s needs, the program is offering a home
energy assessment (valued at $400-$800) for only $99 (or a
FREE energy assessment to homeowners who host a house party
to spread the word to 5-10 friends). And an instant rebate of
70% (up to $1,750 off) on insulating and air sealing (the most
cost and energy efficiency improvements).
Energy Impact Illinois is also providing access to low interest
loans (0% first-year interest on loans greater than $2,500) for
boilers, furnaces or other energy efficiency improvements.
Energy Impact Illinois provides approved contractors and a
friendly call-center staff, who will take you through the process
from your phone-in application to the completion of the work to
your satisfaction.
To apply for the program or for more information, contact Bob
Fuller (773) 972-6410, or visit www.energyimpactillinois.org.
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Walk’n Walk’n—SB Boy Scouts 7pm—CC
Walk’n Walk’n—SB
Walk’n Walk’n—SB
Walk’n Walk’n—SB
EVERY MONDAY EVERY TUESDAY EVERY WEDNESDAY EVERY THURSDAY EVERY FRIDAY
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Walk’n Walk’n—SB Tae-Kwon-Do —CC
Walk’n Walk’n—SB Lions BINGO 7pm –SB
Walk’n Walk’n—SB Tae-Kwon-Do —CC
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Walk’n Walk’n—SB Lions BINGO 7pm –SB
Village Board
SB= Schlader Bldg. CC= Com. Center
Village Board
SB= Schlader Bldg. CC= Com. Center
TEEN DANCE 5th-8th Grades 7-10pm—SB
Village Hall Closed
E.D.C.
Happy New Year!
Enter Your Home in the
Holiday Home Decorating Contest!
TEEN DANCE 7-10pm—SB
Activity Night 3rd/4th Grades
7-9pm—SB
AARP Meeting 1pm-CC
Lunch with Santa Light Parade Tree Lighting
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Village Hall Closed
Village Hall Closed Village Hall Closed
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Happy Holidays Craft Show
AARP Luncheon Noon at Other Place
Community Thanksgiving Dinner
Noon-2pm—SB
Entry deadline for Light Parade and Home
Decorating Contest
Holiday Home Decorating Contest Judging Period
Christmas Eve Christmas Day
New Year’s Eve