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March 2014

White Collar Manufacturing


Considering a career change? Looking at your employment options? Manufacturing jobs are returning to the United States. But, these are not your grandfathers factory jobs. Manufacturing positions require computer know-how, training and These jobs are more brain critical skills. These jobs pay well above than brawn minimum wage and the industry is booming. Businesses in Streamwood are hiring for many of these positions. Manufacturing in the 21st Century Say factory work, and most people think of assembly lines, smoke stacks, and dirty work conditions. Manufacturing positions today are different. They require workers who have good problem-solving skills and can understand complex instructions. These jobs are more The new manufacturing jobs rely on mechanical brain than brawn. Consider them white collar manufacturing. and technical skills Todays factories are technical hubs and highly computerized. Robots perform many of the mundane tasks. Manufacturing workers are skilled computer operators who ensure that the lines remain open. Theyre skilled craftsmen who create precision pieces for complex machines. Theyre problem solvers who detect flaws in finished products. Theyre troubleshooters who solve production concerns. What jobs are available? White collar manufacturing jobs include Computer Numeric Controlled (CNC) machinists, fabricators, assemblers, welders and operators. These jobs can be industry specific, such as press brake operators, or aircraft assemblers. For example:
Assemblers resemble the more traditional factory work, but with automated assembly, their positions are

Operators learn computer programs to control and run machinery

Gubernatorial Primary Election and Early Voting


The Gubernatorial Primary Election is March 18. Elections are for ballot placement for Governor and other federal and statewide offices. The 2014 Primary Election is the first in Illinois to allow 17year-olds to register and vote, as long as they will be 18 by the November 4 General Election. Polls will be open from 6:00 am 7:00 pm. For information on registration and polling places, visit the Cook County Clerks website at www.cookcountyclerk.com. Streamwood Village Hall is an early voting site. Early voting will be offered at Village Hall (301 East Irving Park Road) in Room 103 (Lower Level). Village Hall will be open for early voting Monday through Saturday, from 9:00 am-5:00 pm. Early voting will run from Monday, March 3 through Saturday, March 15. You must have a government-issued photo ID in order to participate in early voting. Exercise your right vote!

much more complex. Assemblers take all of the parts of products and put them together.
CNC machinists make adjustments to machines controlling speed, material feed and path of the cut. They

also make sure machines are set up properly, working well, and producing quality product.
Fabricators create the components and parts of machines or products made out of metal or plastic. They might

work on putting together one set of components or work on the finished product.
Welders are trained in specialty machines, which use direct current to melt metal and join other pieces. They

work in factories and plants to join metal parts together using hand-held welders. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) indicates that many of these types of manufacturing positions will grow at 8-14% per year. The BLS reports that the median hourly income for these positions can range from $13$20/hour. Depending on the complexity of work or training, annual salaries for experienced and trained technicians can exceed $50,000 per year. (continued on page 3)

Board News

Village Information

Community Information

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Schools

Village Board News


Pay Your Water Bill by Phone or On-Line
The Village offers water bill payment 24/7. Pay on-line or by phone at your convenience. To use our automated telephone system, call 1-877-690-3729 and press 2321 when prompted for the jurisdiction code. Simply have your water account number, total amount due, and credit or debit card available. Visa, Mastercard, and Discover are accepted. Your water account number and total amount due are located in the lower right-hand corner of your water bill. Its safe, fast, and secure!

Recent Board Actions


Police Officer Sworn-In The Village Board recently welcomed a new officer to the ranks! Officer Doug Knoll finished his academy training in 2013 and has been undergoing field training for the past few months. He completed his probation and was formally sworn-in at a recent Village Board meeting. Welcome!

You may also pay your water bill on-line by visiting www.streamwood.org. Click on our E-Pay logo to be securely linked to the Illinois State Treasurers Office E-PAY website. There is no fee for either service.

Shop Smart. Shop Local. Shop Streamwood!


Looking for goods and services? Look no further than your own backyard! Check out our Shop Streamwood directory to find what you need locally, while supporting our business community. Local businesses contribute over $5 million in sales taxes annually. Many local business owners live in our community. They employ your friends and neighbors. They participate in local events and support our local community organizations. Shopping locally supports the businesses that make our community work. Shop Smart. Shop Local. Shop Streamwood!

Spring Break Open Gym


Looking for something for the kids to do over spring break thats both fun and free? Hanover Township offers Open Gym March 24 28, between 12:00 4:00 pm. Please call their Youth and Family Services at (630) 483-5799 for locations and further details.

Let Water Get to the Storm Drains


Village Clerk Kittie Kopitke swears-in Police Officer Doug Knoll

Water Tower Painting The Village Board passed resolutions approving contracts to repaint and refurbish the water tower at Streamwood High School. The work will be conducted this spring, before outside temperatures get too high. The Village is working with the school to ensure no conflicts with traffic. The tower will be covered during the renovations to avoid paint splatter. 2014 Road Program Its a sure sign of spring! The Village Board approved a resolution allocating over $1.1 million in Motor Fuel Tax (MFT) funds for use in our annual Street Improvement Program. Since 1989, the Village has dedicated its MFT funds to maintaining our infrastructure. The Village anticipates reconstructing, resurfacing, and repairing nearly 5.5 miles of streets throughout the community in 2014.

Melting snow and heavy spring rains can cause serious problems. When water cant be absorbed by open areas, because of streets, sidewalks and buildings, it is directed into storm drains. This prevents water pooling in the streets and flooding area homes. Please help keep our storm drains clear of snow, ice, and debris.

Coyotes in the Suburbs


Coyote sightings continue to rise. Spring is when they are most active. These nocturnal animals want to avoid humans, but some contact is unavoidable. Be careful driving at night. Keep an eye on small pets. Never feed these or other wild animals. Placing food out on the ground attracts bunnies and birds, as well as mice, squirrels, and raccoons. These smaller animals attract hawks, coyotes, and other dangerous predators.

Stars N Stripes Caf


Exciting changes are happening in the Stars N Stripes Caf in the Hanover Township Senior Center. The Township was awarded a grant by the Area Agency on Aging to provide congregate meal service. The Stars N Stripes Caf features fresh food made to order daily by our own Township Chef. Daily lunch service is available Monday through Friday from 11:00 am-1:00 pm. Reservations are not necessary, but appreciated. Most menu choices are $4, comprised of fresh ingredients for soup, salad and sandwiches. For reservations, please call (630) 483-5600.

Daylight Savings Time March 9


Daylight Savings Time begins at 2:00 am on Sunday, March 9. When you change your clocks, dont forget to check the batteries on your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.

Board News

Billie Roth

Michael Baumer

William Carlson

James Cecille

William Harper

Guy Patterson

Mary Thon

Kittie Kopitke

Your Village President, Board of Trustees, and Village Clerk

2014 DARE Graduates


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 January, students at Oakhill, Ridge Circle, Glenbrook, Sunnydale and St. Johns 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!

Message From The Village President


The 2014 Relay for Life for Bartlett, Hanover Park and Streamwood will be held on June 13-14. Relay for Life offers the chance to honor cancer survivors and raise money to fight this disease, while having fun with friends and family. We recently President Roth at the Relay for Life Kick-off event in attended the kick-off January with other volunteers and staff party for this years event. The Village will be hosting a team, and wed love you to get involved, too. Visit www.relayforlife.org to join or donate. This is a great opportunity to take action and fight back against cancer. We recently had the pleasure of attending graduation ceremonies for our fifth grade DARE classes at Oakhill, Glenbrook, Sunnydale, Ridge Circle, and St. Johns. Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) helps children learn how to say no to drugs. It also gives students the skills and strategies to make better life choices. Children read essays regarding the impact the program had on their lives, and how it informs them. I am always amazed by the honesty and insight our children show in expressing their appreciation for the program, and for the lessons learned. Congratulations, graduates! The Village is very excited about some upcoming community events we hope everyone in the Village is able to attend. First, our police and fire departments will once again be battling for bragging rights, while raising money for our community at Guns N Hoses. The annual charity basketball game will be held on Friday, April 11 at 7:00 pm at Streamwood High School. Our annual Art Appreciation around the World exhibit at Poplar Creek Library will be on April 12. Our Community Relations Commission is hosting this very special event that showcases the various cultural heritages in our community through art. The exhibit will be open from 1:00-4:00 pm. Last but not least, on Saturday, April 26, our Natural Resource Conservancy Commission will hold its annual Streamwood Environmental Education Day (SEED). Visitors will learn about conserving our natural resources and enjoy a live demonstration on birds of prey. Back by popular demand, we will also be offering e-waste and prescription drug collections. New this year, well be offering paper shredding. The event will be indoors at the Police Training Room and run from 10:00 am-2:00 pm. The summer season is right around the corner and with summer, comes a number of additional community-wide celebrations. We look forward to seeing you at our annual Memorial Day ceremony on May 25, the 4th of July fireworks display at Dolphin Park, and, of course, please keep July 25 through July 27 open for Summer Celebration. This year marks the 20th Anniversary of Summer Celebration. Come out and celebrate our Roarin 20s!

Manufacturing

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Where can I learn these skills? Elgin Community College offers a wide range of certificate courses and specialized training for many of these positions. They hold classes for entry level employment in jobs such as tool and die maker, computer aided manufacturing technician, CNC operator or programmer and set-up specialist. These programs prepare students for immediate employment. However, opportunities exist to include these courses in a bachelor's degree. High school students looking to explore these growing career sectors can take classes in industrial technology. Many of these classes can also be combined with programming at ECC for credits. Local businesses also offer internships and apprenticeships through the schools and training proTrelleborg Sealing Solutions, on Phoenix Lake grams to provide critical employment Avenue, is a prime example of a white collar manuexperience in the field. facturing industry clean, bright and high tech If youre considering a career change, or are a student unsure of your employment opportunities, consider exploring your options in white collar manufacturing!

Sincerely,

Billie D. Roth, Village President


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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 March 8 and April 12. The cost is $50 for residents ($65 for non-residents). Contact the Fire Department at (630) 736-3650, or visit us online at www.streamwood.org, for a schedule of classes for 2014.

K i t t i e s o POLICE WILL ENFORCE BLOCKING THE SIDEWALK STARTING MARCH 1. Please do not park over the sidewalks between 7:00 am -9:00 pm weekdays, and 9:00 am -9:00 pm on r the weekends. n EXPANDED HOURS FOR THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT: The e Community Development Department will remain open on Thursday evenings until 7:00 pm starting on March 13. r
PLEASE REMOVE ALL HOLIDAY LIGHTS: Please remove temporary lights within 90 days of putting them up. Damaged lights pose a serious fire risk. Code Enforcement officers will warn residents who keep lights up. BLOOD DRIVE APRIL 23: The next Blood Drive will be held at Village Hall on April 23 from 2:00-8:00 pm. To register, please call Jan Klee at (630) 289-9599. Give the gift of life!

Guns N Hoses April 11


Off-duty personnel from the Streamwood Police and Fire Departments battle each other on the basketball court for bragging rights! The annual event raises funds to benefit local charities and Streamwood families in need. This year's game will be held on Friday, April 11 at 7:00 pm at Streamwood High School. Tickets can be purchased at Village Hall, the police or fire stations, or online at www.streamwoodgnh.org.

Village Clerk Kittie Kopitke

Email: [email protected]

Branch Pick-up Schedule


The 2014 Curbside Branch Pick-up program will begin April 1. 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.
Area 1 (North of Schaumburg Rd) April 7 May 5 June 2 July 7 August 4 September 2 October 6 Area 3 (East of Oltendorf Rd) April 21 May 19 June 16 July 21 August 18 September 15 October 20 Area 2 (West of Oltendorf Rd) April 14 May 12 June 9 July 14 August 11 September 8 October 13 Area 4 (South of Irving Park Rd) April 28 May 27 June 23 July 28 August 25 Thank you for your help and participation in this program; if you September 22 have any questions please contact the Forestry Division of Public October 27 Works at (630) 736-3850.

Beware of Ruse Entry Burglary


Criminals are working in the suburbs using Ruse Entry Burglary. A pair of criminals will have a work-style van. One person, wearing worker clothing, will exit the vehicle and approach a home. He will state that he is with the utility company or the Village and he must get into the house to inspect the water pipes, gas lines or electrical work. Once in, his accomplice is free to ransack the house, while he keeps the homeowner busy. Never let anyone in your house without identification. If they cannot provide identification, or if you want to simply be cautious, call 911. A Streamwood Police Officer will respond to confirm whether they are legitimate. Do not allow them in your house until you are completely sure they are there for a legitimate reason and possess the proper credentials. Make sure this does not happen to you or those you know. Inform family and neighbors about this scam.

Frequently Asked Questions


Q: Why is my tap water cloudy?

A. This is caused by air in the water main and has no effect on the quality of the water. The water is tested on a weekly basis by certified water plant operators and meets all the EPA standards for water quality.

Village Information
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Art Appreciation Around the World


The Community Relations Commission invites everyone to learn about our cultural heritages through art. Join us on April 12 for the annual Art Appreciation around the World exhibit at Poplar Creek Library (1405 S Park). The event will feature displays of two- and threedimensional art from over 20 local artisans. Artisans will also be present to discuss their work throughout the afternoon. The exhibit is open 1:00-4:00 pm.

GO GREEN

Streamwood Environmental Education Day (SEED)!


The Villages Natural Res ource Conservancy Commission (NRCC) invites everyone to learn about protecting our resources at its annual SEED Event on April 26 from 10:00 am-2:00 pm.
The event will offer information on gardening, native plantings, and energy conser vation. Demonstrations and representatives will be located in the Police Department. Outside well offer recycling and paper shredding. Attendees can get a wide variety of prizes and goodies including:
Rain barrel raffle sponsored by the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District Free CFL bulbs from the Citizens Utility Board Educational and gardening novelties from the NRCC Magnets and information on recycling carts from Advanced Disposal Electronic recycling of PC and laptop computers, cell phones, computer cables, keyboards, MP3 players, video game consoles, household and electronic batteries and more (no CRTs or TVs will be accepted with screens either cracked or broken). Paper shredding of two copy paper-size boxes. Please make sure that the boxes contain only paper (staples and paper clips are acceptable). Prescription drug drop-off will be available inside the Police Department for expired or no longer needed drugs Birds of prey demonstration will begin at 1:00 pm

Sprint to Spring 5K!


Hanover Township is hosting a 5K run/walk on Saturday, May 3 at the Izaak Walton Center (899 Jay Street, Elgin) at 8:00 am. This is a great opportunity for residents of all ages to see the Center, and raise funds for residents needing medical and dental services. Registration is $25 per person ($35 day of race). For more information, please visit www.sprinttospring.com or call (630) 483-5665.

Hanover Township Job Fair


On Monday, March 10, Hanover Township, in cooperation with State Representative Fred Crespo and Illinois WorkNet, are hosting a Job Fair at the Township Senior Center (240 S Route 59, Bartlett). The Job Fair will be open at 10:00 am to veterans, and the general public starting at 10:30 am-3:00 pm. There will be over 55 vendors on site, so bring plenty of resumes and references, and don't forget to dress for success!

Streamwood Oaks Golf Club


9 Hole-Par 36 Championship Course

Opening April 1
weather permitting Start of Season Rate April 1-April 30 $12 green fees G $18 with cart

Curbside Yardwaste Returns


You may place yardwaste for collection at the curbside starting on April 1. All yardwaste must be in brown Kraft bags or designated trash cans (33 gallons or less). Stickers for designated cans are available at Village Hall for $1.00. Stickers are not needed for Kraft bags.

League openings available


For information and tee times call (630) 483-1881 On-line reservations at streamwoodoaksgolf.com
565 Madison Drive, Streamwood, Illinois

Streamwood Summer Celebration 2014


Sponsored by Streamwood Chamber of Commerce Streamwood Park District G Village of Streamwood

Held at Hoosier Grove Park 700 W. Irving Park Road Saturday, July 26 Sunday, July 27
Noon-8 p.m. Noon-11 p.m.

Friday, July 25
5-11 p.m.

Thank You for Recycling


The NRCC is pleased to report that over 1,800 lbs. of holiday lights were recycled during the past year. Thank you for recycling!

Parade G Kiddie Rides G Golf Outing G Food Family Attractions G Bingo G Beer Tent G Entertainment

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Park News
Egg-citing Easter Events!
Free Easter Egg Hunt at Hoosier Grove Park for children eight years and younger on Saturday, April 12. Hunt starts sharply at 11:15 am for children 3 and under; 11:30 am for 4-6 year olds; and 11:45 am for 7-8 year olds. Free event co-sponsored by the Streamwood Womens Club. Splish splash into Easter! Join us for our fun Egg Dive in the Cool Pool on Friday, April 18 starting at 1:00 pm. This program is for children ages eleven and under. Fee is $4 per child in advance, or $6 day of event. Children less than 10 years must be accompanied by a paying adult/guardian (18 or older). Hop on down to the Hoosier Grove Barn for Breakfast with the Bunny on Saturday, April 19 at 10:00 am. Enjoy breakfast, crafts, games, and Peter Cottontail. Make your reservations by April 14.

St. Patricks Float n Swim


Its your lucky day! Bring your pool float and join us as we celebrate St. Pattys Day in the Cool Pool on Sunday, March 16 from 1:00-6:00 pm. Daily fees apply.

Spring Music Festival


Music students showcase their talents and accomplishments on Friday, April 18 at 7:00 pm. at Judson University in Elgin. Tickets are $7, with children 2 and under free. A complimentary general music recital will be held on Wednesday, April 16 at 5:30 pm at the Hoosier Grove Barn. Come early as seating is limited.

A Salute to Broadway!
Enjoy a 21 mini-scene and song salute to Broadways Best! Our Arts Academy will offer two performances: Friday, May 9 at 7:00 pm, and Saturday, May 10 at 2:00 pm at Judson University in Elgin. Purchase your tickets at the Front Counter at Park Place.

Poplar Creek Library News


at the Poplar Creek Library will start the week of March 31 and will run through mid-May. There will be no storytimes on April 21. Call the Childrens Department at (630) 483-4923 for more information and to register. Storytimes are free but fill up quickly.

Gail Borden News


100 Things Bulls Fans Should Know and Do Before They Die Sports writer Kent McDill covered the Chicago Bulls for 11 years as a Daily Herald reporter. He still covers the team for the NBA web site, www.nba.com. Hear his unique perspective on the team and its championships on Wednesday, March 19 at 7:00 pm. Register at www.gailborden.info or by calling (847) 429-4597.

Spring Storytimes

Authors on the Fox Kent McDill:

Programs for Babies & Toddlers


Join Miss Wendy on Tuesday nights in March for an all-new Baby Time (ages 0-18 months) and on Tuesday nights in April for Toddler Time (ages 18-35 months). Caregivers must attend. For more information or to register, contact the Childrens Department or check our website calendar at www.poplarcreeklibrary.org.

BabyFest: Everything for Babies and Parents


Receive the latest baby information in the area and discover health and wellness resources, community services, and more. No registration is required to attend this free event from 10:00 am-2:00 pm on Saturday, April 5 at the Main Library.

Book Discussion Groups


Poplar Creek is once again offering its three book discussion groups Bookies, Books and Bagels and Mystery by the Book. Have you ever wished you could take part in a book discussion while sitting at home? Starting in March, our Bookies Club (meets the first Thursday of the month at 7:00 pm) will be online! Participants must have a device with a web camera and the free Google Hangout Program. For information, contact Linda at (630) 483-4949.

Lincoln: The Constitution and the Civil War April 2 May 16


Abraham Lincoln was confronted with enormous challenges when he was elected president in 1860. The nation was on the brink of Civil War, and Lincoln struggled with issues of secession, slavery and civil libertiesall questions our countrys founding charter left unanswered. President Lincoln used the Constitution to confront these three intertwined crises of war, ultimately reinventing the Constitution and the promise of American life. This exhibition develops a more complete understanding of Abraham Lincoln as president and the Civil War as the nations gravest constitutional crisis. Lincoln: The Constitution and the Civil War was organized by the National Constitution Center and the American Library Association Public Programs Office, and was made possible by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Employment Workshops
Illinois WorkNet continues its employment workshops at Poplar Creek Library. The "Power Employment" workshop will be held on Saturday, March 15, in Meeting Room One, from 9:30 am-1:30 pm. The program will offer help with resumes, cover letters, interviewing, networking and finding job leads in a small group setting.

Smash Brothers Brawl


Smash Brothers Brawl tournament is coming March 29. Registration opens at 10:00 am. Play begins by 11:30 am. The tourney runs until 3:30 pm and participants must be present the entire time. Bring your Wii controllers marked with your name, and a lunch. Snacks and drinks will be available. Prizes are from Game-Stop. Gamers ages 10 and up invited. Questions? Call (630) 483-4928.

Experience Abraham Lincolns Legacy with Memorable Programs


Learn more about President Lincoln and the Civil War at special programs throughout April. Folksinger and musician Chris Vallillo will perform music that Lincoln loved on April 3. Lincoln author Dr. Al Gini of Loyola University will discuss Lincoln, leadership and ethics at the Lincoln exhibit kickoff April 6 followed by a reception with Civil War re-enactors, a Lincoln impersonator and music of the Civil War performed by dulcimer player Phil Passen. Then on April 23, Author Robert I. Girardi takes a unique look at generals who led the armies of the Civil War. For more information about these and other programs, please go to www.gailborden.info.

Help with College Aid Forms

Parks & Libraries


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Get help with college aid forms on March 8 from 1:30-3:30 pm in Room One. Assistance with Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) forms will be provided in English and Spanish. This is for high school and college students and their parents. For information contact Tom at (630) 483-4945.

U-46 School News


Streamwood High School Student Selected for High Honor
Streamwood High School student Alyssette Rosado has been selected as one of four Civil Air Patrol (CAP) cadets from Illinois to travel to Washington D.C. and spend a day meeting with members of Congress. Alyssette and her fellow cadets will meet with U.S. Representatives to advocate for the CAP program and to request the representatives co-sponsor legislation to honor CAP members who helped protect the nation during World War II. Chartered in 1941, the Civil Air Patrol is an auxiliary of the U.S. Air Force. Cadets like Alyssette learn aviation history, develop leadership skills, and are trained to assist in emergency services.

New Book Highlights Work of Streamwood High Science Teacher


Streamwood High School Science Teacher Greg Reivas engaging worm farm classroom projects are highlighted in a new book called Enhancing Adolescents Motivation for Science: Research-Based Strategies for Teaching Male and Female Students. Authored by Northern Illinois University Professors of Educational Psychology Lee Shumow and Jennifer A. Schmidt, the book includes a Science in the Moment Project (SciMo) that analyzes the classroom scenarios of Reiva and 11 other science teachers and their students. Students in Reivas physical science and chemistry courses become his worm farm experts, managing the health of the worms, brewing rich organic fertilizer, analyzing vermicompost, growing basil, spinach, and tomatoes, and testing their hypotheses with hands-on experiments. In this project-based learning experience, students even use electricity produced from Streamwood High Schools solar panels to help power the lights of the organic farm houses in the classroom. Im very excited that our worm farm project is being used as a case study to determine what motivates students to get engaged in science, said Reiva.

Glenbrook Elementary Students Give Back


In honor of the 100th Day of School on February 4, Glenbrook Elementary second grade students in Ms. Reisers class set a goal of collecting 100 cans of food for the Hanover Township Food Pantry. The students far exceeded Ms. Reisers 2nd grade class at Glenbrook Elementary show off their 100 cans collected for the food pantry their goal.

Breaking Ranks 2014 School Showcase Highlights Tefft Middle School Success
Tefft Middle School was selected by the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP) and the Center for Secondary School Redesign (CSSR) to present at the Breaking Ranks 2014 School Showcase in Dallas, Texas in February as part of the 2014 NASSP annual conference. Tefft is one of only 22 secondary schools in the nation selected to present their story of success.

Schools

Village of Streamwood

301 E. Irving Park Road Streamwood, IL 60107 (630) 736-3800 (630) 736-3798 (TDD - hearing impaired only)
Billie D. Roth Village President Kittie L. Kopitke Village Clerk

Michael Baumer Community Affairs William Carlson Finance James Cecille Public Works William Harper .........................................Legislative Guy Patterson Community Development Mary Thon Public Safety

Trustees

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Staff

Gary ORourke Village Manager John Peterson Community Development Director Mary Johnson Finance Director Chris Clark Fire Chief Sharon Caddigan Planning/Human Resources Director James Keegan Police Chief Matt Mann Public Works Director
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MEETINGS/ACTIVITIES CALENDAR
MARCH
5 6 8 9 10 16 18 18 19 20 24 25 29 Zoning Board of Appeals Village Board Meeting CPR for Healthcare Providers (see page 4) Daylight Savings Time Begins SPRING AHEAD! Community Relations Commission St. Patricks Float N Swim (see page 6) ELECTION DAY (see page 1) Plan Commission Authors on the Fox: Kent McDill (see page 6) Village Board Meeting U-46 Spring Break & Open Gym (see page 2) Veterans Memorial Commission Smash Brothers Brawl (see page 6) 7:00 pm 7:00 pm

Streamwood Fire Department to Offer Citizens Fire Academy


Have you ever wondered what it takes to be a firefighter/paramedic? Do you want to learn about fire suppression and rescue? Would you like to view the department from a unique perspective? Consider joining our upcoming Citizens Fire Academy. The Citizens Fire Academy offers residents new insights into how firefighters and paramedics perform their duties and serve the community. It is also a great way to foster better communication between citizens and the fire service through education. The Academy consists of eight classes focused on topics such as Hazardous Material Processing, Emergency Medical Assistance, Automobile Extrication, and more. The Academy meets every Monday, March 31-May 19, at Fire Station #31, from 7:00-9:00 pm. Applications are available at the Streamwood Fire Department or online. Class sizes are limited. The deadline to apply is March 14. If you have any questions, please contact Chief Clark at (630) 736-3650 or by email [email protected].

7:00 pm 1:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 10:00 am

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Yardwaste and Branch Pick-Up Program (see pages 4-5) Zoning Board of Appeals 7:00 pm Village Board Meeting 7:00 pm Guns N Hoses (see page 4) 7:00 pm CPR for Healthcare Providers (see page 4) Art Appreciation Exhibit (see page 5) 1:00 pm Community Relations Commission 7:00 pm Plan Commission 7:00 pm Spring Music Festival (see page 6) 5:30 pm Village Board meeting 7:00 pm Veterans Memorial Commission 7:00 pm Blood Drive Village Hall (see page 4) 2:00-8:00 pm SEED Event (see page 5) 10:00 am

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