Honoring Women Leaders: A Community Tribute
Come and meet our panel of diverse women leaders from various fields who will share their own experiences, challenges, and provide insights to common topics such as gender equality, work-life balance, celebrating diversity, leadership advice and more!
Complimentary Hors d’oeuvres & Refreshments Served Full Event Information Tuesday, April 16, 2024 6pm to 8pm Village Hall 2121 West Lake Street, Hanover Park
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Hanover Park Health & Resource Fair
Mayor Rodney Craig’s Kids at Hope Coalition will be sponsoring their annual Community Health & Resource Fair on Saturday April 27, 2024. The Community Health & Resource Fair will be held at the Hanover Park Park District located at 1919 Walnut Avenue in Hanover Park from 10:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. The Community Health & Resource Fair is designed to provide information and resources to youth and families in the Village of Hanover Park.
Come to the event to mingle with 50+ vendors to learn what programs and services they provide. There will be free giveaways, health screenings, games and activities for children, a face painter, vision tests courtesy of the Hanover Park Lions Club, and Child I.D. Kits courtesy of the Illinois State Police. There will be performances by the Hanover Park Park District dance and theatre groups, Keeneyville ARTZiE Kidz, the Spring Wood Symphonic Band, and Grupo Folklórico Quetzal. Prizes will be raffled off – the grand prizes are a family pool pass to Seafari Springs Aquatic Center and tickets to a Schaumburg Boomers game! Each attendee gets one free raffle ticket. Extra tickets can be earned by bringing donations for the Hanover Township Food Pantry. One non-perishable food item earns one ticket (limit 5). This will be a FREE, fun, and informative event for all!
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U Drive. U Text. U Pay.
The Hanover Park Police Department today announced it is partnering with the Illinois Department of Transportation, the Illinois State Police and more than 200 local law enforcement agencies to step up enforcement efforts across the state in recognition of Distracted Driving Awareness Month. Throughout April, motorists can expect increased patrols looking for texting and driving as well as other traffic violations. “Distracted driving is one of the leading causes of motor vehicle crashes on our roads today,” said Deputy Chief Victor DiVito. “During Distracted Driving Awareness Month, law enforcement will boost enforcement efforts, stopping anyone we see texting and driving. We do this to save lives.” Between 2012 and 2021, approximately 32,000 lives were lost in crashes involving distracted drivers. Everyone has the potential for distracted driving crashes, but those between the ages of 16 and 24 are especially at risk. If you need to text, pull over to a safe location, or if you have a passenger, consider appointing a “designated texter.” Whatever the solution, don’t text and drive. In Illinois, using your phone in anything other than hands-free mode is not only dangerous, but also illegal. Pay attention or pay the price. The Illinois distracted driving campaign is funded with federal traffic safety funds administered by IDOT.
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Seasonal Laborer Positions
Do you or someone you know enjoy a job involving physical activity and working outdoors? The Public Works Department may have an opportunity for you.
Seasonal laborer positions are available to interested individuals during our warm months. Many individuals will gain on-the-job training and valuable experience while providing service to the community. Tasks could include street repairs, landscaping, assisting with utility repairs, and painting. Check the Village’s Job Opportunities Page at www.hpiljobs.org for any possible job openings.
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Village President Rodney S. Craig
Village Clerk Kristy Merrill
Trustees Yasmeen Bankole Liza Gutierrez Syed Hussaini Jon Kunkel Herb Porter Bob Prigge
Village Manager Juliana A. Maller
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