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The hearing will take place on Feb. 22 at 6 p.m., according to the village. (Yasmeen Sheikah/Patch)
ORLAND PARK, IL Sky Zone Trampoline Park s expected hearing before the Village Board of Trustees to keep its business license was rescheduled, after the Monday evening snow storm that hit much of Illinois.
The hearing to reverse its license removal will now take place on Feb. 22, at 6 p.m. The deliberation comes after Village Manager George Koczwara s Dec. 18 decision to revoke its license became final. The business had 10 days to file an appeal to the board, and did so on the tenth day, according to the village.
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Sky Zone Trampoline Park in McDonough recognized that 2020 has been a difficult year for many, and management decided to give back to local charities that work to assist those in need. Sky Zone donated $10,000 to a number of local charities that were selected by community residents via social media. The benefitting charities are: Communities in School of Georgia in Henry County, A Friendâs House, Haven House, Gigiâs House, Raising Be-You-Tiful Butterflies, Because We Care, Childrenâs Healthcare of Atlanta and St. Jude Childrenâs Research Hospital. Shown here are Sky Zone representatives presenting toys and checks to the selected charities.
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