Streamwood News, March 2014
Streamwood News, March 2014
Streamwood News, March 2014
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March 2014
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)
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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.
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.
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Billie Roth
Michael Baumer
William Carlson
James Cecille
William Harper
Guy Patterson
Mary Thon
Kittie Kopitke
Manufacturing
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!
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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!
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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.
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GO GREEN
Opening April 1
weather permitting Start of Season Rate April 1-April 30 $12 green fees G $18 with cart
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.
Parade G Kiddie Rides G Golf Outing G Food Family Attractions G Bingo G Beer Tent G Entertainment
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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.
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.
Spring Storytimes
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.
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.
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.
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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
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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
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
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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
APRIL 1 2 3 11 12 12 14 15 16 17 22 23 26
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