VILLAGE OF ISLAND LAKE...For those who are interested in a leisurely guided tour of the lake, look...
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From the Mayor’s Desk I recently had a non-resident ask why we named our Village “Island Lake”. My response was that we have a lake that has two islands in it. The person responded, “That makes sense.” Then I thought, “I’ll bet not all of our residents know about our lake and would like to know more about it.” What better time to hear about it than when summer rolls around! No matter where you live in the Village, the lake is open to you. It’s a great lake for fishing, boating, swim-ming, and exploring. You can launch your boat—canoe, kayak, pontoon boat, sail boat, or rowboat—at Eastway Park as long as any motor you use is 10HP or less. And don’t forget to buy the required boat stick-ers and display them on your boat. For those who are interested in a leisurely guided tour of the lake, look inside the newsletter for boat tour information. Several bathing beaches are located throughout residential areas on the lakefront. Briar Beach, South Shore Beach, Dorothy Court Beach, and Veterans Park Beach are good places to cool off on a hot day. Bring your fishing pole to Eastway Park and Hyde Park (our newest park, located on Route 176 next to the spillway). Parking is limited at Eastway Park, but you can park at the Village hall and take a short, 1-block walk down Ivy Street to get there. Parking for Hyde Park is available on Lakeview Drive —but be careful on the short walk along Route 176. I invite all residents to enjoy and make good use of our namesake feature. I also invite you to take advantage of other opportunities for summer fun here in Island Lake: Family friendly Concerts in the Park, Lakefest, the 4th of July Parade and Family Picnic, and the best fireworks around! Have a good summer. I hope to see you at one of our events.
Summer 2016 NEWSLETTER & RECREATION GUIDE June-August
ISLAND LAKE DATES TO REMEMBER: June: 1 Summer Camp Begins 10 Concert - 7pm-Brass from the Past 24-26 Village Garage Sales Lioness Food Drive-Dates to be announced
July:
4 Village Closed
4 Parade 10am
4 Picnic 11am Veteran’s Park
8 Concert 7pm - Pirates Over 40
22-24 Lakefest/Carnival -Water Tower Pk
23 Fireworks - dusk
August:
2 National Night Out
12 Last Day of Summer Camp
12 Concerts - TBA
14 Lions Cornfest - Water Tower Pk
September:
10 Venetian Night - Down on the Farm
17 Historical Back to School Program
19 Curbside Electronic Recycling
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Sunshine, warm weather and school is out. Summer has come to Island Lake and everybody wants to have a good time. We here at the Island Lake Police Department want to see all of our resi-dents fully enjoy their summer and their vacations safely and securely.
Reminder to Motorists to Watch out for Children: The Police Department wants to remind motorists that the youngsters will be playing in and around their yards. In many places around our community, the streets are narrow and without curbs or sidewalks. For children, the roadways often become an extension of the front yard playground. Be alert to the possibility that—without warning—children can be right there in front of your car. Observe our speed limits and take all pre-cautions to avoid turning playtime into tragedy.
Reminder to Parents and Families: The roadways are not safe places for play. Please monitor where your children are to keep them out of harm’s way.
Use Seatbelts and Child Safety Seats: Care enough to be sure that you and your passengers are protected when you travel by car. Make sure that you and all of your passengers are safely buckled up. It is the law, and it is the right thing to do.
Mobile Phone Safety: Pull over if you need to talk on your phone and please do not text while you are driving.
Safe Celebrations of Holidays and Fireworks: Memorial Day has just passed and the 4th of July, our Lakeffest, and Labor Day are approaching. While years ago it was traditional to set off fireworks, that is no longer the case. During Lakefest on July 23, 2016, the Village of Island Lake will put on another of its first class fireworks displays. Please remember possession of fireworks by individuals is dangerous and illegal, by a State of Illinois law and Village ordinance. To ensure safety of our residents and their property, the Police Department takes a zero tolerance position towards fireworks being used by citizens. Please don’t put a cloud over your holiday fun by bearing the consequences of possessing illegal and dangerous fireworks.
Severe Weather Safety: This time of year sometimes brings severe weather to northern Illinois in the form of torn adoes, high winds, damaging hail, and torrential rains. When severe weather approaches, please follow instructions from the National Weather Service, or local weather broadcast alerts.
House Watch List for Vacationers: If you are hitting the road or getting on a plane for a summer vacation. Call us to put your house on our house watch list. at 847-526-2100 and ask for Office in Charge..
Enjoy your Summer! Lastly, we hope you have fun and enjoy this summer; talk to you in the fall.
Anthony Sciarrone - Chief of Police
Recently released ComEd base rate will be 6.275¢ per kWh through May 2017 amd it will be lower than the
Village’s current electric aggregation program fixed rate of 6.556¢. Be aware, however, that the ComEd rate can change each month due to the floating PEA adjustment, so the ComEd rate can range from 5.695¢ to 6.815¢ per kWh during the next year.
The Village strongly recommend,’s that residents switch back to ComEd for the duration of the Village’s program (October 2017). The Village aggregation program has no early termination fee, so any resident wanting to move to the lower ComEd rate may do so with no penalty by calling the Village’s current supplier, Dynegy, at 1-844-351-7691. (Neither the Village nor ComEd can switch your account, only Dynegy.) Residents should have their ComEd account number on hand when they call.
On August 2, 2016, at 6:00pm, the Island Lake Police Department will host
”America’s Night out Against Crime”, a nationwide effort against crime and drugs. All residents are encouraged to gather at the Island Lake Village Hall at 6:00pm for fun-for-all activities, followed by a march to the business district.
The Police Department asks everyone to turn on their outside lighting that night and join their neighbors in showing their commitment to keeping their neighborhoods safe.
For more information call 847-526-8764, ext. 7857.
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Water Department – Patrick Stewart Water Main Replacement Update: Ralph Ct., Hillside Dr. - On November 16, 2015, Berger Construction
completed installing and putting into service roughly 800 feet of new water main on Hillside Dr. and Ralph Ct.
Residents are required to hook up to it at their own expense no later than November 16th
, 2016. To date,
slightly over 50% of residents required to hook up have done so. Thanks go out to the residents who have
completed these hook ups in a timely manner. Landscaping and asphalt rehab will be completed this spring
and summer.
Upcoming Water Main Installation: Burnett Rd. from Midway Dr. to Spruce Terr. Berger Construction
will install approximately 1,100 feet of new water main this summer on Burnett Rd. running from Midway Dr. on
Burnett all the way to Spruce Terr. Letters will be sent to all residents that will be affected by this project.
Island Lake Water Department Lead Update: As stated in February ’s Newsletter, the Island Lake Water
Department performed its lead sampling in July 2015 with an average result of 2.06 parts per billion. Keep in
mind the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency Lead trigger level is 15 parts per billion. To give you a better
idea of what 2 parts per billion is, imagine 2 single grains of salt mixed into 1 billion grains of sugar.
With the ongoing issues arising in Flint, Michigan the Island Lake Water Department decided to take our lead
sampling one step further. On May 4, 2016, voluntary lead samples were taken at every daycare and school
within the Island Lake Water System: Cotton Creek School, Mathews Middle School, “Young Scholars” daycare
and “The Learning Tree” daycare. All four lead samples came back at less than 2.0 parts per billion. The Island
Lake Water Department takes the health and safety of our residents very seriously, and would like all residents
to know that your children are receiving safe and clean drinking water whether at school or daycare.
Important Message
It has been brought to our attention certain individuals are trying to capitalize on current fears based on national news
about safe drinking water in their homes. These salesman or alleged “Water Filter Professionals” have used scare tactics
and flawed data about water sampling to scare and mislead residents—especially senior citizens—about water quality.
In some cases these individuals have claimed to work for the local water utility.
The Island Lake Water Department urges any resident receiving unsolicited calls or visits making claims about dangerous
drinking water, “Please call us!”
Note: The Island Lake Water Department rarely knocks on your door asking to get into your home without
making an appointment with you. If a Water Department employee does knock on your door, he should show a Village
of Island Lake photo ID. If he doesn’t offer it, ask for it.
Water Department members drive white public works trucks that clearly say “Village of Island Lake” on both doors
and the trucks all have Municipal license plates.
Water Department employees will never contact residents to sell products or services.
Water Department employees will never request or accept money.
Any solicitor going door to door must acquire a solicitor’s permit from the Village. Ask to see this permit.
The Island Lake Water Department tests our water 365 days a year—366 days in Leap Years.
If you have any concerns at all, call the Water Department at 847-526-1954.
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Who is behind the Green Shirt? The Public Works Department Staff is a unique group of individuals charged with a wide range of duties and responsibilities.
The Village Public Works Department provides an array of public services that are vital to the efficient daily operation of the Village, from maintaining storm drainage systems, to maintaining streets, roads and rights of way, maintaining the beaches and accesses, maintaining town parks, properties and buildings, maintaining regulatory and non-regulatory signage, and assisting other departments as needed.
The concerted goal of the department is to always provide excellent Public Works services—internally and externally—in a courteous, professional, safe and timely manner to maintain the structural integrity and safety.
As you mow your yard, make certain that you do not blow grass clippings onto the street or sidewalks. Make the first few passes to aim the grass clippings back onto the lawn.
If grass clippings blow onto the street or sidewalk, push them back onto the lawn with a broom or leaf blower.
Do not use a hose to wash them into the street or storm drains. Keeping your leaves and lawn
clippings out of the streets and gutters will have significant benefits for your local lake or stream. You can reduce the amount of phosphorus entering a lake or stream.
Beach Safety Your Guide to Beach Safety - Assuring
Clean - Safe Water Island Lake is very fortunate to have many fine beaches and parks. The beaches are opened every year, the weekend of Memorial Day and are closed for the season after
the Labor Day weekend. During the times in which the beaches are open, the Public Works Department maintains the cleanliness and assures the proper operation of all playground equipment. The Public Works Department also has the responsibility to open and close the beaches for the season. The health and safety of residents and visitors are of the highest importance to the municipality in the Village of Island lake area.
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To ensure that area beach water is clean and safe, a beach water monitoring program is underway in cooperation with the
Department of Health.
During the summer months, the water is regularly tested. If unacceptable levels of bacteria are detected, the area affected is posted with an advisory. The possibility of pollutants in water is greatest after a heavy rain, when runoff from lawns and streets can pick up fertilizer, pesticides, and trash. Swimming immediately after a rainstorm and playing in shallow tidal pools or in the water discharging from storm drainage pipes should be avoided. Swimming in contaminated water may result in minor illnesses such as sore throats or diarrhea. Natural organisms can affect anyone with certain existing health problems.
Lake & McHenry County websites can be used to view Island Lake
Beach advisories.
The Health Department will conduct the test.
Thank You Residents! We want to send out a genuine "Thank You" to all of our residents for your patience and understanding. Our community would not be what it is without having such wonderful residents to share it with! We have been working hard to make some improvements that we know were important to you. We continue to make repairs to the existing throughout the community. We have been following up maintenance work orders to ensure that work has been done to your satisfaction. This is our way of showing you that we are listening and that we care about YOU! We don't often get
the time to express our gratitude as often as we would like, but please know that we all work very hard to make Island Lake a great place to call "home" because we want the community to be as great as the
service members and their families who live here! Always at your service! – Public Works Any questions, comments, please feel free to contact us at 847-526-8767. Public Work Staff will be more than happy to address your concerns. (Se habla Español.)
Thanks to Townships for Cooperation by Brian Bartnick
Does service to township residents stop at township borders? Certainly not! It is a common misconception that township officials focus only on their borders. Cooperation between the Village of Island Lake and surrounding townships busts that myth. When we look for help from surrounding townships, they are “all in”. On behalf of the Village of Island Lake, I would like to thank the following folks for great examples of working together: Robert J. Miller, Algonquin Township Highway Commissioner; Mike Lesperance (“Iron Mike”), Nunda Township Highway Commissioner; Joe Munson, Wauconda Township Highway Commissioner; and Glenn Swanson, Wauconda Township Supervisor. Equipment sharing, joint purchasing, and road maintenance are huge cost-saving collaborations. Township officials and staff find creative ways to deliver needed services on increasingly tight budgets, taking the initiative to team with their neighbors to improve services and reduce costs. Wauconda Township is always there to provide help and support. Algonquin Township and Nunda Township will help us with our project to grind and pave Hillside Drive and part of Burnett Rd.
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Building & Code Compliance – Wayne Schnell
Happy Summer! Please check our website for projects that require a permit and information regarding the permit process. We use the International Property Maintenance Code and it’s easy to determine properties in violation. The view from the street tells a lot. Lawns should be kept less than 8” and shrubbery trimmed. Driveways and front lawns should not be used for storage. Items of concern are trash containers, ladders, snow plows or inoperable vehicles. If a dumpster is placed on your property for any reason you will need to obtain a permit, if the dumpster is used in a permitted project the cost is included. Owners of residential rental properties need to be register with the village. The fee is $50 per dwelling and expires every two years. An initial inspection is not required and new tenancy inspections are included in the fee. Enjoy the season and keep safety in mind. Building Commissioner
SPECIAL EVENTS - Trustee Beeson FREE Concerts in the Park Series
Moves to Veterans Park
The perennially popular, live, Concerts in the Park series returns with a change of venue. All three FREE concerts will be at Veterans Park for the summer of 2016. Crowd favorites, Brass from the Past and Pirates Over 40, will be back. We are seeking a third band and welcome your recommendations.
Schedule
Friday, June 10th, 7:00pm: Brass from the Past, featuring the sounds of Motown, R&B and Chicago -style jazz
Friday, July 8th, 7:00pm: Pirates Over 40, featuring Jimmy Buffet style (Hawaiian shirts not required, but highly recommended)
Friday, August 12th, 7:00pm: To be determined
Parking: Water Tower Park; police personnel will be available to escort you safely across 176 to Veterans Park
All bands are family friendly and children are welcome to come, but they are also for adults to enjoy, so they are BYOB. Feel free to pack your favorite libations (wine and beer are allowed) and food, snacks, chairs and a blanket. Get out and enjoy the fresh air with your friends and neighbors dancing the night away. All residents and out-of-towners are welcome.
Thanks to all our generous sponsors and fundraisers,. Because of them we are able to bring these shows to you, so don’t miss out on big lights and sound in your own small town.
For questions on donating to this special event or to suggest a band, call Mark Beeson, 847-650-8410. Bands must have their own sound and light equipment.
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Lakefest, Fireworks and Carnival-Mark Beeson
July 22, 23, & 24 in Water Tower Park
Lakefest 2016 at Water Tower Park promises to be the best one yet. Come and bring your friends and out of town guests for a fun filled weekend of amusement rides, live music, great food, hotrods, games, prizes and adult libations—topped off with a Grand Fireworks Show over the lake. Weekend events include: Friday, July 22
Skinner Amusements Carnival
Live music with Pirates Over 40, a Jimmy Buffet style band
Beer tent and loads of great food Saturday, July 23
Skinner Amusements Carnival
Live music with Reely Dan, a Steely Dan tribute band and Goin South a southern rock band
Beer tent and more loads of great food
Hotrods show
Awesome fireworks show over beautiful Island Lake* *See lake map marked with public viewing areas. Park at the Village Hall and walk done Ivy Road to Eastway Park for excellent viewing. Also, ask your neighbors about other great areas for viewing beyond the marked areas. The fireworks have been launched from the same GPS locations for many years.
Sunday, July 24
Skinner Amusements Carnival
Beer tent and even more great food 100% of the proceeds from these and other fundraising events help to pay for the Fireworks. If you wish to donate to the special events fund, or volunteer for Lakefest, please contact Mark Beeson at 847-650-8410. Through the generous efforts of our many volunteers, we raise the funds for additional events like free Concerts in the Park, the 4th of July Free Family Picnic and more. Thank you to all those that make these wonderful family events happen.
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To kick it all off there is a parade that will start at 10am on the east end of Bur-
nett Road at Kemper Valve. It will then turn onto Eastway and snakes
through town around the lake where it then ends at Veterans Park for the free
family picnic. The route will be clearly marked.
Please contact the Island Lake Chamber of Commerce if you would like to be
involved with the parade. Call 224-656--2822 call Connie. This is a great time
for you or your business to get involved.
After the fun parade, the picnic will follow from 11-2. Parking is across the
street at Water Tower Park and the Island Lake Police will be there to help you
and your family cross 176.
We have pony rides (for a small fee), boy scouts climbing wall, Popcorn Andy,
crafts, games, sand dig with up to 600 toys and candy buried in the sand, water
balloon toss, hotdogs, soda, chips, DJ Wayne and more.
Did we mention that this a free event (except for the pony rides)? So come
on out and enjoy a day of fun in the sun with your family and all the volunteers
that help to put together this fun filled day.
To volunteer for this or any other event please e-mail
Tina @ [email protected] or 847-526-4851 ext. 7687
Circus Comes to Town September 24
th and 25
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The Kelly Miller Circus will arrive in Water Tower Park in the early morning on Saturday September 24 th. Come watch the raising of the Big Top at about 9:00am and get a personal tour of what is takes to run the show and live the circus life.
Show Dates: Saturday, September 24th; Sunday, September 25th
Show Times: 2:00pm and 5:00pm
Advance Ticket prices: $6.00 for children and $12.00 for adults, purchased in advance at the Village Hall, 3720 Greenleaf Ave.
Performance Day Tickets purchased at the circus: $8.00 for children and $16.00 for adults
Experience the thrills and chills of animal rides and live acts galore.
100% of the proceeds from this event help to fund the Island Lake Lakefest and Fireworks show and other special events. Support our special events by taking advantage of this family fun spectacle. We hope to see you there.
4th of July Family Fun Parade and Picnic
By Tina Loos and Trustee Mark Beeson
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Dinner Dance Live Auction “What a BLAST again this year!!!” we say of the 2016 Dinner Dance and Live Auction. Thank you to Eduardo of Westridge Banquets for once again opening up his doors and allowing us the use of his beautiful space and preparing delicious food. Thank you to DJ Wayne Ewing, not only for his great choice of music, but especially for his animated live auction skills. With his help, we raised $4,100.00 in the auction. Total amount raised including with auction, 50/50’s and attendance was $6150.00, with 100% going towards our fireworks and event. Thank you to the following businesses who donated baskets and gift certificates:
Maria Johnson “A Mixed Bag” ̀ Laura Mitchell “Tipsy Wicks” Deidre Loos “Designs by Deidre” Janet Abraham “Dolly Duds” Sean Freed “Kane County Cougars” Carol Gauger “The Popcorn Factory” Amy Kunz “Avon” Larry & Karen Keating “Galena Foods” Valerie Smith “Wine More” Extreme Laser Tag “Battle House” Jody Page “Pages Healthy Paws 2” Mary “Salon Gia” Dr. Kate Lindsey “Lindsey Chiro Plus” Jeff Curran “Team Curran MMA” Kyoto Steak and Sushi Bull Valley Country Club Karen & Bonnie Local Crafters Renee Graf “Snap Fitness” Erik Molenda “Scooping Brothers” Timmermann’s Ranch Randy Crow & Desiree Jung “Fish Lake Beach” Kellen Stanger “Big Moss Golf, Inc” Island Lake Area Chamber of Commerce Chris Heimerl “Spooky Beverages LLC” Louie Sharp “Sharp Auto Body” Linda Cicero BP Gas Station “Lake County Mart” Amy Bieri “Happy Tails Ranch” Linda Emmerich Lukachik Peggy Raynor “Coldwell Bankers” Island Lake Liquors Steve Seplowin “American Realty” in Wauconda for sponsoring DJ Wayne 100%. Debra Jenkins – suppling all of the linens and all of the tulip centerpieces.
Finally, a special THANK YOU for those of you who came out and help make this event a very profitable one. Thank you Dr. Kate Lindsey, Larry Loos, Deidre Loos, Andrew Loos and Connie Mascillino for helping to set up and Larry and Karen Keating for the use of their tablet to help us take credit cards. We will once again be holding this event next year: the date TBA.
Island Lake Garage Sales 2016 Registration Form • Name and Contact Information are for internal use only. • Only the Subdivision and Street Address will appear on the Garage Sale Listing. • Check the days you will participate.
Name Phone # and/or email Subdivision Street Address June 24
June 25
June 26
SPECIAL EVENTS - Tina Loos, Mark Beeson
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Island Lake Recreation - Lori Tanzillo
HAPPY SUMMER!!!
First and foremost I would like to give a big “Thank You” to everyone involved in our “Before and After School Program.” We
had a great year with almost 90 students enrolled. Thank you to the children, parents, and the amazing counselors. It would not
have been as successful without you all. Thank you also to Cotton Creek School, District #118, and staff for allowing the use of
the school and for being so accommodating.
Summer Camp: We will be accepting “Summer Camp” registrations throughout the summer as space allows. Most of our Club
Counselors are returning for camp. We have our wonderful bus driver, Christy Wood returning for another summer. We will be
using our new bus this summer for camp, which we are very excited about!! Thank you Brian Bartnick, Public Works Director,
for traveling so far to get the bus for us.
Fitness Programs: We will be continuing Zumba, Yoga, Taekwondo. T-Ball, Baseball, and Girls Softball will be in full swing
during the month of June.
Guitar lessons with Michael Ripoli will continue throughout the summer. Michael is very accommodating to all individuals’
schedules and needs. Clarinet lessons will also be offered. Please call for more information on both.
We have included information for the 2016 Craft Faire. It is never too early to reserve your favorite spot, as we have several
crafters already registered.
I wish you all a Happy and Safe Summer. Please do not hesitate to contact the Recreation Department for any questions,
concerns, or any new ideas to help our community. [email protected] 847.526.4851
Registration forms are available on our website: www.villageofislandlake.com under Administration or at the Village Hall.
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REGISTRATION FORMS ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE AT www.villageofislandlake.com under Recreation or at the Village Hall.
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The Village of Island Lake offers a Before and After School CLUB Program at Cotton Creek School during the school year. The Morning Program runs from 6:30 a.m. - 9:05 a.m. Monday through Thursday, and from 6:30 a.m.-9:30 a.m. on Fridays. The Afternoon Program runs from 3:40 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. A light snack is served in both the Morning and Afternoon Program.
During CLUB hours your child will participate in a variety of activities including quiet/homework time, games, sports and free time.
To register for this program, Please visit or send forms to the Recreation Office at the Village Hall. A $30 non-refundable registration fee per child will be required at the time of registration. Tuition will be discounted when you have more than one child enrolled. After your initial registration, all monthly tuition may be dropped off in the CLUB Tuition Envelope, mailed to the Village of Island Lake or dropped off at the Recreation Office at the Village Hall during business hours (8:00a.m. to 1:00p.m. Monday through Friday). We also provide drop off after hours at the front door drop box located at the Village Hall. All cash payments MUST be made in person. We are not responsible for cash payments dropped off. The following tuition schedule is based on 179 school days divided by nine months. Your tuition amount remains the same each month regardless of days off. *During most nonattendance school days, we also offer a full-day program (6:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.) at the Village Hall. Field trips or Fun activities are planned for these days. Advance registration is required with an additional nonrefundable fee for these days. See Box Below.
For more information or to register for CLUB please call Lori Tanzillo at 847-526-4851. You may find the 2016-2017 registration information on the website at www.villageofislandlake.com
MONTHLY TUITION
K - 5TH
1st Child / 2nd Child
AM $ 130 / $120
PM $ 126 / $116
BOTH $ 234 / $220
*Club Children $35/all day care 6:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. (Fees include day care, 2 snacks, field trip; are extra)
2016-2017 BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL CLUB PROGRAM
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EVENING YOGA FOR ADULTS
This class will include gentle variations on yoga asanas
(poses) and guided techniques to relax your mind and body.
Dress comfortably and bring a yoga mat, small pillow and
blanket. Sign up anytime fee will be prorated.
Course# 125-01
Date: Ongoing 8 Week Sessions
Age: 16 yrs-Adult
Day: Wednesday
Time: 6:45-7:45pm
Fee: Res $55/Non $60 (Per 8
Week Session)
Location: Gym
Min/Max: 8/15
SATURDAY MORNING YOGA
This Hatha Yoga class is designed for both beginning and
continuing students. Bring a mat and wear loose fitting
clothes. You may join at any time fee will be prorated.
Course# 125-02
Date: Ongoing 8 Week Sessions
Age: 16 yrs-Adult
Day: Saturday
Time: 8:00-9:15am
Fee: Res $55/Non $60 (Per 8 Week Session)
Location: Gym
Min/Max: 8/15
ZUMBA THE ORIGINAL DANCE FITNESS PARTY
Are you ready to party yourself into shape? Forget
the workout just lose yourself in the music and find
yourself in shape at the original dance-fitness par-
ty. The classes feature exotic rhythms set to high-
energy Latin and international beats. Before you
know it you'll be getting fit and your energy levels
will be soaring! Drop-in participants welcome.
Please arrive 15 minutes before class to complete
registration.
Course# 170-01
Date: Ongoing
Age: 14 yrs-Adult
Day: Tuesday
Time: 7:00-8:00pm
Fee: Res $65/Non $70
Course# 170-02
Date: Ongoing
Age: 14 yrs-Adult
Day: Wednesday
Time: 4:30-5:30pm
Fee: Res $65/Non $70
Course# 170-02
Date: Ongoing
Age: 14 yrs-Adult
Day: Saturday
Time: 9:30 –10:30 am
Fee: Res $65/Non $70
Location: Gym
Min/Max: 5/20 Instructor: Lorraine Haye
ABOUT OUR INSTRUCTOR: Catherine Boskovic is an in-
spiring, experienced and certified Yoga instructor from the
Temple of Kriya yoga in Chicago. Cat seems to always
generate a warm glow, sunny disposition and sparkling energy.
She takes and individual approach to help students to do the
best they can do. She demonstrates that no matter what level
of practice you are at, you can improve your lifestyle, while
integrating mind, body, and soul. Yoga will clear the mind,
loosen the body, and strengthen the soul. Come try a class for
Island Lake Recreation - Fitness
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Island Lake Recreation - Sports
VOLLEYBALL
Volleyball will be meeting at Cotton Creek Elementary
School gym. It is a noncompetitive program.
Half of the class will consist of practicing skills and the other half of
the class will be playing game-like settings. Last class will consist
of playing an entire game of volleyball. This league is geared to-
wards learning to enjoy the game and have fun.
Course: #311-01
Dates: 8/24 – 9/28 (6 weeks)
Age: 9-15 yrs. (Co-Ed)
Day: Wednesday
Time: 5:45 – 6:45 p.m.
Fee: Res. $55/Non $60
Location: Cotton Creek Gym
Min/Max: 7/20
GUITAR
These very popular lessons are taught specific to the individual student’s needs. Our teacher, Michael Ripoli has studied Music Theory, Jazz, and Classical Guitar. Tuesday and Saturday classes are available. Each private class is a 1/2 hour les-son. We have limited openings. Please call for available times.
Course# 470-01
Age: 5 Yrs.-Adult
Day: Tues. & Sat.
Date: Ongoing
Time: Call for times Fee: Res. $16/$18
Location: AR2
Instructor: Michael Ripoli
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Island Lake Recreation - Tae Kwon Do Awesome experience! It is more than a sport. It teaches you to stand tall and strong and is a way to learn martial
art, that is not limited to ages or physical abilities. Welcome to our team.
* Students have the opportunity to improve their concentration and self esteem, achieve lifelong physical fit-
ness, and self defense skills.
* Master the breaking, kicking, punches and sparring. Right here is the best place.
* Build a strong mind with the meditation as part of our practice.
* Music for poomsae (form) practices. Find your rhythm.
* Like the challenges?
* There are safely coordinated competitions in the classes, and tournaments.
History:
The Taekwondo is one of the newest Olympic Sports and about 2000-year old martial art, originated from India and devel-
oped in Korea. Who we are: This program is offered by K. H. Kim TKD under the direction of Grand Master K. H. Kim ( 9th
Dan Kukkiwon World TKD Headquarters). Classes are taught by Master Matt Farkas (4th Dan, Gold medallist in state and
international competitions). Any questions? Call 630-456-3552 . Visit us in Facebook: "Matt Shifu"
YOUTH TAEKWONDO
Course #906-01 Age: 5 -7 Day: Thursday Date: 10 Weeks (ON-GOING) Time: 5:30-6:05 PM Location: Gym Fee: Res $90/Non $95 Min/Max: 4/12 Instructor: Master Matt Farkas
Game like warm ups and introducing a balanced and coor-
dinated workout. Proper move for punching, kicking and
blocking, learning discipline and more. Proud of their
achievement, the kids they are! Safe and coordinated com-
petitions in the classes and tournaments.
TEEN TAEKWONDO
Course #906-02 Age: 8 -12 Day: Thursday Date: 10 Weeks (ON-GOING) Time: 6:05 - 6:50 PM Location: Gym Fee: Res $90/Non Res.$95 Min/Max: 4/20 Instructor: Master Matt Farkas
Designed for teenagers who are interested in physical and
mental challenges. Master the forms (poomsae), skills of
punching, kicking, blocking and self defense. Lot of action
in sparring (if you want to do more than texting) and build-
ing your endurance. Great opportunity for those who want
to test their skills in tournaments in state, national and in-
ternational events.
ADULT TAEKWONDO
Course #906-03 Age: 3 and up Day: Thursday Date: 10 Weeks (ON-GOING) Time: 6:50 -7:35 PM Location: Gym Fee: Res $90/Non Res $95 Min/Max: 4/20 Instructor: Master Matt Farkas
Train your body what it can do! You will be surprised.
More flexible than ever, new skills of balance, power and speed - sounds too good to be true - BUT IT IS TRUE!
It may be a challenge at first but with patience, you will learn to love it.
You are never too old to be young again.
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Creative Playtime Preschool
Join us this summer for...
KINDERGARTEN KAPERS Open to the community and surrounding area
Program limited to 3, 4 & 5 year olds (Must be four by September 1, 2016)
Tuesdays and Thursdays 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
$18.00 per day Register for all days or just the ones that work for you!
Session 1: June 7 – June 23 (6 classes)
Session 2: July 12 – July 28 (6 classes)
This program is will give your child the opportunity to explore many new and exciting avenues of learning. Combined with a Camp like setting, Kindergarten Kapers is designed to help your child
review and retain important skills for the fall. Taught by our Creative Playtime Pre-K Teacher.
PREREGISTRATION REQUIRED! Registration Forms available at Creative Playtime Office
For more information please call 847-526-8795 or Email carmen.brush@voislk
CLASS OPENINGS STILL AVAILABLE FOR 2016-2017 We still have openings for our 2016-2017 school year.
We offer classes for your 2 & 3 year old and Pre-K children. For a complete listing of our programs, please visit our website:
www.villageofislandlake.com.
Our programs provide high quality preschool enrichment, taught by qualified teachers.
At Creative Playtime, your child will be provided a warm, caring and nurturing environment while receiving a well-rounded education.
Conveniently located in the Village Hall and serving the surrounding community for 25 plus years.
Stop by and see why so many parents have chosen Creative Playtime Preschool for their child’s first Educational Experience!
Registration Forms available at Village Hall or Creative Playtime Office For visitation appointments or additional information Call 847.526.8795 or email: [email protected]
TEACHERS NEEDED Applications available at the Village Hall or Creative Playtime Office
For more information on positions available please call 847-526-8795 or email carmen.brush@voislk
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2 Days/week
Fee: $112/4wk session Section 3: Tues & Thurs AM Time: 9:00-ll: 30 a.m.
Register Now
for 2016-17
Classes Email: [email protected] or
Phone: 847-526-8795
It is our goal to provide a variety of exciting, stimulating activities each day so all children can develop socially,
emotionally, physically and mentally to the very best of their ability. Children will engage in age appropriate activities
designed to expand their understanding, increase manipulative skills and promote creative potential. Our curriculum
includes structured playtime, art, music, story time, introduction to basic reading, math skills and more. We would love to
have your child be part of our preschool family.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION 1) Registration forms are available at the Island Lake Village Hall and on the website www.villageofislandlake.com in the
Current Recreation Guide. 2) Creative Playtime requires a nonrefundable yearly registration fee of $50 (Includes a $10 Activity Fee) for Pre-K and $40
for Threes & Twos, due at the time of registration. Checks should be made payable to the Village of Island Lake. 3) Bring the registration form, state registered birth certificate and registration fee to the Creative Playtime Office at the
Village Hall, 3720 Greenleaf Avenue, Island Lake.
4) No tuition refund after current session has begun. Refunds are subject to administrative approval and will require a $20 handling fee.
5) We reserve the right to consolidate, change time or cancel a class due to registration. Minimum 7 students per class.
2- YEAR OLD For children born between
Sept. 2, 2013 and Sept. 1, 2014
This class will provide hands-on and
child- centered activities and projects
geared to the attention span of a two
year old. It will help with socialization
and separation as well as introduce
concepts such as name, shape, color,
number and alphabet recognition. This
class is designed to be without parents.
Separation is encouraged prior to the
start of class in the fall.
2 Days/week Fee: $96/4wk session Section 9: Mon & Wed AM Time: 9:30-11:00 a.m.
3- YEAR OLD For children born between
Sept. 2, 2012 and Sept. 1, 2013 Must be toilet trained. This program includes curriculum
geared to the socialization and
exploratory age of three year olds.
Experiences combine structured
creative learning and free play
activities. Academic skills such as
introduction to writing skills and math
& reading. Learning readiness goals
will be taught with other age
appropriate curriculum.
2 Days/week
Fee: $112/4wk session Section 5: Tues & Thurs AM
Time: 9:15-11:45 a.m.
PRE-K CLASSES For children born between
Sept. 2, 2011 and Sept. 1, 2012
Must be toilet trained. This
program includes curriculum geared
towards expanding the intellectual
growth of four year olds and
preparing them for Kindergarten.
Formulated with circle time, free play
and art activities are basic reading
recognition, math, and writing skills.
Many additional curriculum units are
taught promoting varied areas of
academic goals.
3 Days/week
Fee: $168/4wk session
Section 1: Mon/Wed/Fri AM
Time: 9:00-11:30 a.m.
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Lake Management - Lake Mgt. Committee (LMC)
Our focus on improvements for the lake this year includes the installation of stone shoreline protection
around our little island and Highland Dr. property on little island bay. As many of you may have seen, the little
island has eroded terribly over the years. By protecting the shoreline around the little island, we will secure our
“name sake” for generations to come.
The Duckweed… Ahhhh, the duckweed… AGAIN, this year our Public Works Dept, LMC, and awesome
volunteers will be back at it! This will take years to get under control, but we will keep on it! If you see them
but there, please tell them Thank You! These folks are working hard and the kudos go a long way!
The LMC has also been working with our Building Department to help the aesthetics of our lake.
Currently there are docks, piers and seawalls that may need some attention. More than aesthetics, our main
concern is safety. If your dock, pier or seawall looks unsafe, it probably is. We are asking all lakeside
homeowners to do a quick inspection of your dock, pier and seawall. If you have the means to make
improvements (which may include just removing unsafe or unsightly materials), please do so. If you are
considering a new dock, pier or seawall, we want to help! For the 2016 year, (starting in May) the Village will
waive all permit fees for any improvements to repair, replace or add a new dock, pier or seawall. All the
necessary paperwork and applications will still need to be submitted to our Building Department for approval.
Our patrol boat will be on the water soon! 2016 starts a new era of safety and patrol for our lake. You
will see our patrol boat on the water several times a week with police officers and volunteers. This will ensure
the public’s safety, protecting creel limits, assistance, enforcement and simply a secure presence. With this
we would like to ask all of our lakeside homeowners to add your address (numbers only) in a visible location
that can be seen from the water. We suggest the furthest point on your dock or pier. If you do not have a dock
or pier, the highest point of your seawall is what we recommend. A minimum of 3 inches tall is what we request
and having the numbers contrast as much as possible with your dock, pier or seawall material. Just remember
not to block your address with your boat! This will help officers identify your home in case of an emergency,
assistance or if you just want to say hello!
Our final request is for pontoon boat owners… The Lake Management committee and Island Lake
Historical Society offer boat tours throughout the summer. We would like to ask pontoon boat owners to donate
1 ride/summer for our lake tours. On the tour, the Historical Society provides a speaker to tell about the history
of our lake and our village. All life jackets are provided if you do not have them. All the tours start and finish at
Eastway Park and last approximately one hour. Be rewarded by the gift of sharing; meet your neighbors and
fellow lake lovers. Please call Liz Nelson @ (847) 609-9050 or email her at [email protected]
P r o v i d e d b y t h e I s l a n d L a k e , L a k e M a n a g e m e n t C o m m i t t e e
Focusing on the health, viability and enhancement of
Island Lake for future generations.
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Featured at the Cook House 711 N. Main St., Wauconda, in celebra-tion of their 10
th Anniver-
sary: The Historical Society of Island Lake will be featured from 1:00 – 3:30 pm on Sunday, August 14, 2016 at the Wauconda Township Historical Society’s Cook House .The Public is welcome to tour the Cook House and see the Historical Society of Island
Lake collection.
Island Lake Historic Boat Tours: The celebration continues with more of the very popular historic boat tours on Island Lake. A Historical Society member will narrate the tours focusing on all the history that surrounds the lake. Liz Nelson is the society member and Lake Management member who will schedule tours. Call 847-609-9050 to get on board.
September 17 from 1:00 – 4:00 pm at the Village Hall, 3720 Greenleaf Ave., Island Lake: The Historical Society will host “Back to School, Remembering Island Lake Grade School”. The former school building now serves as the Island Lake Village Hall but holds so many memories for the hundreds of people who spent their grade school years there. The public—especially those who attended the school—are invited to tour the building and add their memories and stories to the Historical Society’s archives.
Emergency Management – Calvin Clay, Coordinator
A Message from Calvin Clay, Emergency Management Coordinator Hello Residents & Friends, Summer has arrived with lots of sun and warm weather. Let’s keep in mind the potential of severe weather threats, with that said: Remember to have your safety preparedness plan on-hand in case we encounter a fast approaching storm. A safe shelter is most important, take immediate action when severe weather is reported. Listen for the sirens, this means immediate danger is approaching fast. With summer in full swing, let's enjoy the hot weather and remember to apply sun block especially during the hot sunny days. Keep a close eye for small children and pedestrians now that school is out for the summer. Our residents will be out walking, riding bikes and playing sports (please be aware). On behalf of the Village of Island Lake Emergency Management Agency, I want to thank our volunteers for their dedica-tion and support. As a reminder: our Emergency Management Meetings are held the fourth Wednesday of the month at the Village Hall at 7:00pm. Volunteers are welcome; we ask that you commit and remain active as a member by taking part in the training exercises and team meetings to support our village functions. The EMA Team supports our Police Department, Fire Department and Public Works with specific training. Our Mission is Safety while providing the proper training to insure safety for all the residence and friends. I would like to thank you for taking the time to read our Village Newsletter. Have a Safe Summer!! * Keep your Smoke Detectors & Carbon Monoxide Detectors with good fresh batteries. * Remember to Drive Safely.
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ISLAND LAKE WOMAN'S CLUB
Island Lake Seniors Club News
ISLAND LAKE WOMAN'S CLUB
The Island Lake Area Seniors Club is looking for adults 55 and older to join the Club. We meet the second Tuesday of every
month. Meetings start at 12:30; doors open at 11:30. Coffee and tea is served. Potential members are welcome to come
and check us out. Bring a friend. Dues are only $18 per year, and help defray the cost of our St. Patrick Day luncheon in
March, and our Christmas luncheon in December.
Below is a list of our activities for the rest of 2016.
June 14: Meeting cancelled
July 12 : Indoor picnic: Members $5, non: members $10
August 9: Election and Installation of new officers, Members birthdays celebrated, ice cream served
September 13: Club's 36th Anniversary, cake served
October11: Bingo, 50 cents per card, refreshments served
November 9: (Wednesday): Kitchen Klangers performing, refreshments served
December 13: Christmas luncheon at J & D;'s in Wauconda, Members $15, non: members $25
If you have questions or would like additional information, you may contact Catherine Christensen, Club President,
at 262: 237: 2961.
Often when I discuss the Island Lake Woman’s Club with
ladies who are interested in joining, I hear “But what do
you DO?” We are a long-standing, busy philanthropic
group, so I guess you could say we are a bunch of “do-
gooders.” The Island Lake Woman’s Club was formed in
wartime in 1943, with a special interest in supporting our
troops, and founding a local library. We joined with the
nationwide General Federation of Woman’s Clubs
(GFWC) in the 1950s. GFWC certainly has an impressive
list of good deeds to their credit:
The GFWC was chartered by the Congress of the
United States in 1901 and in 1906 spearheaded a
campaign that lead to the passage of the Pure Food
and Drug Act.
In 1921 the GFWC created an Indian Welfare
Committee to improve both education and health
facilities on reservations, as well as preserve Native
American culture.
In the 1930s the GFWC helped establish 474 free
public libraries and 4,655 traveling libraries. In the
1990s, over a five-year period, the GFWC raised and
donated $13.5 million to public and school libraries
across the nation. The GFWC was responsible for
founding 75% of all U.S. public libraries.
In 1942 the GFWC “Buy a Bomber” campaign raised
enough money to purchase 431 planes.
In 1945 the GFWC was chosen to participate in the
conference to form the United Nations.
In 1961 the GFWC lead the crusade for the
installation of seatbelts in motor vehicles.
So, THAT’S some of what we do. The members of our
club carry on a noble tradition of volunteering to support
the arts, charities, and local communities, including
schools and libraries, the Wauconda/Island Lake Food
Pantry, the Lake County Pet Food Pantry, the Salvation
Army, Canine Companions, the Veterans Administration,
the Heart Fund, Smile Train, Heifer International, and the
American Indian Center in Chicago. We are especially
proud of the work we do in planting and maintaining two of
the garden entrance gates to the Village.
Interested in joining us? Please call Dona Willard at 847-
526-3408, or send an email to [email protected].
Meetings are on the second Thursday of the month.
Luncheon is served at 12:00 P.M. followed by the day’s
program.
The Island Lake Lioness Club was the recipient of the Lioness Club of the Year award by
District 1-J Lions for the 2014 to 2015 fiscal year.
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EMERGENCY NUMBERS
Fire and Police 911
NON EMERGENCY NUMBERS
Wauconda/Island Lake fire 847-526-2821
Island Lake Police 847-526-2100
Lake County Sheriff 847-549-5200
McHenry County Sheriff 815-338-2144
VILLAGE HALL
Village Hall 847-526-8764
Mayor Charles Amrich Ext. 7885
Clerk/FOIA Officer Georgine Cooper Ext. 7858
Trustee Beeson Ext. 7878
Trustee Becker Ext. 7876
Trustee Keith Johns Ext. 7874
Trustee Jenkins Ext. 7869
Trustee Hartogh Ext. 7882
Trustee Burke Ext. 7872
Bldg & Code Official, Wayne Schnell Ext. 7862
Public Works 847-526-8767
Water Dept 847-526-1954
Parks & Recreation 847-526-4851
Creative Playtime 847-526-8795
Calvin Clay, EMA Ext. 7884
Ken Wick, Lake Management Ext. 7875
COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTERS
Lake County 847-360-6600
McHenry County 815-338-2040
TOWNSHIP GOVERNMENT CENTERS
Wauconda 847-526-2631
Nunda 815-459-4011
UTILITY COMPANIES
Comcast 866-594-1234
ComEd 800-334-7661
Dynergy Energy Systems 844-441-0716
J.U.L.I.E 800-892-0123
NICOR 888-642-6748
Northern Moraine Wastewater Recla-mation Distr ict
847-526-3300
AT & T 800-244-4444
Prairieland Disposal, Inc 847-381-9300
SWALCO www.swalco.org
COMMUNITY DIRECTORY SCHOOLS
Cotton Creek 847-526-4700
Robert Crown 847-526-7100
Matthews Middle School 847-526-6210
District 118 847-526-7690
McHenry District 15 815-385-7210
McHenry District 156 815-385-7900
SEDOL 847-548-8470
McHenry Special Ed 815-344-4048
LIBRARIES
McHenry Area Library 815-385-0036
Wauconda Area Library 847-526-6225
ORGANIZATIONS
Boy Scout Troop 90, John Nielsen 847-462-8425
Boy Scout Troop 76, Brian Ciesil [email protected]
Bulldog Youth Sports bulldogyouthsports.org
Cotton Creek Marsh/McHenry Cnty Conservation Dist 815-338-6223
Girl Scouts, Sherri Sorenson 847-487-5228
Historical Society 847-526-5049
I.L. Area Chamber of Commerce 847-604-4522
I.L. Seniors, Catherine Christensen 262-237-2961
I.L. Woman’s Club, Juel Olmsted 847-526-8741
Lakes Youth Athletic Association
(Baseball, Football, Girls’ Softball) 847-604-0270
Lions Club( Hot line/Voice mail) 847-604-1709
Lioness Club, Angie Springer 815-479-0565
VFW/Lakeland Memorial Post 2486 - Barry Desfor 847-487-9732
Wauconda Area Youth Soccer 847-526-4167
Wauconda American Legion Post 911 847-526-9718
Wauconda Township Senior Services 847-526-8688
Wauconda/Island Lake Jaycees 224-993-9693
Wauconda Area Youth Soccer Club Hotline 847-526-4167
Venturing Crew 2090:Dave & Julie Ryman 847-487-1079
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATIONS
Highwood Lakes, Cindy Richartz 815-344-5005
Nantucket, Donna Smith 815-337-1656
Newbury, Jean DeBraccio 847-263-6102
Pine Ridge, Tom Baldocchi 847-526-6242
Prairie Woods, Scott Kochaney 815-385-3538
Rolling Oaks, Don Riddel 847-487-9582
Southport, Jean DeBraccio 847-263-6102
Walnut Glen, Lieberman Mgmt Services 847-459-0000
Water’s Edge, Norma Lass 815-459-1222
Westridge Town Homes, Donna Smith 815-337-1656
Westridge, BP Services, Carol Loveridge,
779-552-8719
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Interested in placing an ad? Call 847-526-8764 or Contact us on the website at: www.villageofislandlake.com.
Wauconda Township Events Annual Senior Picnic at Wauconda Park District Cook Park: September 14 10am -2pm: Boat tours on Bangs Lake, lawn
games, vendors, food and fun. Cost $3. Sign up at the Wauconda Township Hall or Wauconda Park District by September 7th. Weekly Programs for Seniors: Held in the Township Hall, 505 W. Bonner Rd.
Zumba Gold every Monday 10 – 11am, $5 fee
Card Players and Board Game Club every Thursday, 12:30pm – 3:30pm FREE
Norm’s Line Dancing classes every Friday, 9:30am to 11am, Cost $5 No RSVP needed for these programs but for more information, please call Lisa Knight at 1-847-526-1800.
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Contact Us
Give us a call for more information about our
services and products
Village of Island Lake
3720 Greenleaf Avenue
Island Lake, IL 60042
(847) 526-8764
Visit us on the web at
www,villageofislandlake.com
Hours of Operation
Monday thru Friday 8:00 am—4:30 pm
Saturday 8:00 am –12:00 pm
Closed Sunday
Village of Island Lake Meetings Village Board Meetings are held on the second and fourth
Thursday of every month. All meetings begin at 7:30pm
unless otherwise posted.
Planning and Zoning Commission Meetings are held on
an as-needed basis on the third Thursday of every month
at 7:30pm.
Lake Management Committee meetings are held on the
first Thursday of every month at 6:30pm.
Emergency Management Agency Meetings are held on
the fourth Wednesday of every month at 7:00pm.
Police and Fire Commission meeting are held on the first
Wednesday of each month at 7:30pm.
Events Planning Committee meeting are held on the sec-
ond Monday of each month at 7pm.
Historical Society first Monday of the month at 7pm.
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