July 3, 7:30P-10:00P
Meineke Pool
Make your summer a splashtastic one by attending three separate Schaumburg Park District pool events for District 54 and parochial school students entering fourth, fifth or sixth grades in August 2009.
The Treasure Hunt Pool Adventure is 7 to 9:30 p.m. June 5 at Bock Pool. The Fourth of July Pool Party is 7:30 to 10 p.m. July 3 at Meineke Pool. Flick and Float Night is 7 to 9:30 p.m. Aug. 7 at Bock Pool.
Attend one or experience them all! Games, music, prizes and more are all part of the fun.
Single-event cost is $15, two-event package is $28 and three-event package is only $36. All event packages must be purchased prior to event dates, including single-event purchases. Pre-registration is mandatory. There is no day-of registration. All participants must purchase a Park District photo ID pass. If you already have an ID pass, event will be added to your card.
The night of each event, a parent or guardian must escort his or her child into the building. Participant's Park District photo ID pass will get scanned and parents/guardians sign their child in and out.
For more information, visit: www.parkfun.com
Located just 26 miles northwest of downtown Chicago, Village of Schaumburg is one of the metropolitan area's premier suburban communities. The village is surrounded by the Township of Schaumburg and is close to the junction of interstates 90 and 290, making it an excellent location for families, commuters and businesses alike. Schaumburg is located in Cook County with a population of over 75,000 residents.
Schaumburg Real Estate offers homes to fit every lifestyle, from single-family homes in a wide variety of styles and design, to garden homes and multifamily communities situated in park-like settings, handsome duplexes and townhomes, manor homes and more. Many Schaumburg Subdivisions border parks or nature preserves and are convenient to shopping, transportation and other amenities. As much as Schaumburg is recognized as a center of business and commercial activity, the residents who make their homes here have a ture sense of community. Schaumburg has grown to become the retail commercial hub of the northwest suburbs. Only the City of Chicago surpasses Schaumburg in retail sales in the State of Illinois.
EVERY FRIDAY at 11am in JUNE, JULY, AUGUST
Learn about old Naperville, and see the new Naperville! The one-hour Historic Tour of Naperville blends the past with the present, highlights Naperville’s growth and includes some fun stories. The tour includes Naperville’s Historic District, North Central College, charming downtown businesses and shopping areas, Centennial Beach, Moser Millennium Carillon, Naper Settlement, State-of-the-Art Police and Fire stations, Edward Hospital, the Riverwalk and more. Tours meet at the “Trolley Stop” on Jackson Avenue at Eagle Street. $8 for Adults, $5 for children 4-17 and one shiny penny for children 3 and under. Everyone is invited to ring the bell. Reservations requested. Walk-ons welcome, space permitted. No strollers.
For more information, visit http://www.napervilletrolley.com
Naperville, Illinois, located 28 miles west of Chicago, is home to approximately 145,000 people. Ranked as a top community in the United States to raise children, retire and start a home-based business, the city boasts nationally acclaimed schools, the best public library system in the country, an exceptionally low crime rate and a lower unemployment rate than the state's average. In 2005, the city was named as one of best places to live in the United States by Money Magazine. Naperville ranked third of 100 finalists and was the only Illinois town to make the 2005 "Best Places To Live" list. The city was also named as one of Fortune Small Business' Best Places to Live and Launch in 2008. Visit Naperville real estate site and view all real estate listings in Naperville, Illinois including single family homes, townhomes and condos in Naperville.
The City of Aurora's annual Independence Day Celebration kicks off with Activities & Fireworks on Friday, July 3rd, and the Independence Day parade on July 4.
The parade steps off at 10 am, Saturday, July 4th at the corner of River Street and Benton Street to Broadway, Galena Boulevard, Stolp Avenue, Downer Place, and ends at Middle Avenue. The parade program begins at 9:15 am in front of the Paramount Theatre.
The Independence Day Celebration and fireworks will take place on Friday, July 3rd at Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy and Aurora Central Catholic High School grounds located between Edgelawn Dr., Randall Rd., Sullivan Rd. and Indian Trail Rd.
The schedule of events is as follows:
6:00 - 9:00 pm - Food vendors, Moonwalks and Clowns
6:00 - 6:45 pm - Circus Boy, Comedy and Juggling
7:00 - 8:00 pm - DBL-Shot Band
8:30 - 9:30 pm - Aurora Summer Concert Band
9:30 pm - Fireworks
10 pm - Family video, Loony Tunes, The Golden Collection
Nicknamed the “City of Lights”, Aurora was the first in the US to use electric lights for publicly lighting the entire city. The city is accessible from major highways in the area. Corporate offices and commercial growth on the city’s east and west sides continue to expand the city’s boundaries. Aurora Real Estate continues to be a good value for your real estate dollars. As of 6/30/2009, single-family homes in Aurora range in price from $27,000 to $2,999,900, while townhouses/condos in Aurora, Illinois range in price from $34,900 to $630,781. Aurora, Illinois is a fast growing city that continues to reinvent itself. With an estimated population of over 166,000, Aurora occupies about 38 square miles. Aurora consists of a wide variety of housing opportunities. With, single family homes, townhomes, condos, duplexes, and rentals.
As of 6/4/09, there are 12 real estate listings in Falling Water, Burr Ridge ranging in price from $540,000 to $4,399,000. Large, estate-sized properties; lush, ornamental landscapes and quiet subdivisions distinguish the Village of Burr Ridge as “a very special place” for residents. Yet the Village’s convenient location to Interstate 55 and the Tri-State Tollway (I-294) beckons a diverse business community of more than 400 corporations, retailers and manufacturers.
Incorporated in 1956 with a population of less than 300 people, the Village of Burr Ridge continues to grow from its current population that exceeds 10,000 residents. Municipal leaders and residents prioritize the natural habitat of the community, doing everything possible to improve, protect and preserve the beautiful trees, landscaping and natural resources that define the Village. Burr Ridge also takes pride in being recognized as one of the top 300 wealthiest communities in America. For residents and businesses considering new construction, prime vacant property is still available in several Burr Ridge areas of both Cook and DuPage counties. Because of its large commercial tax base, Burr Ridge maintains one of the lowest overall municipal tax rates in the region.
Visit Burr Ridge real estate site and view all real estate listings in Burr Ridge, Illinois.
Concerts in Your Park is a summer music series geared toward families and neighborhoods throughout Naperville. Bring your lawn chairs and blankets for a FREE Sunday evening of musical entertainment from 7:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Ice cream will be available for purchase.
Join your neighbors and friends for the musical event coming to your area:
June 14 Soda (Pop Variety)
Winding Creek, 144 W. Bailey Rd.
June 21 Jukebox Band (50s/60s)
Naperville Auto Test Track, Jefferson Ave.
between Fort Hill Dr. and Ogden
June 28 Bopology (Sinatra/Swing)
Arrowhead Park, 711 Iroquois Ave.
July 12 Jonathan Devin & New
Country (Country/Western)
Tall Grass Lakes Park, 3320 Rollingridge Rd.
July 19 The Associates (Motown)
Walnut Ridge, 2304 Keim Rd.
July 26 215 West (Pop Variety)
Bainbridge Greens Park, 1112 Bainbridge Dr.
Naperville, Illinois, located 28 miles west of Chicago, is home to approximately 145,000 people. Ranked as a top community in the United States to raise children, retire and start a home-based business, the city boasts nationally acclaimed schools, the best public library system in the country, an exceptionally low crime rate and a lower unemployment rate than the state's average. In 2005, the city was named as one of best places to live in the United States by Money Magazine. Naperville ranked third of 100 finalists and was the only Illinois town to make the 2005 "Best Places To Live" list. The city was also named as one of Fortune Small Business' Best Places to Live and Launch in 2008. Visit Naperville real estate site and view all real estate listings in Naperville, Illinois including single family homes, townhomes and condos in Naperville.
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