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Saturday, Aug 21: Here s what to do at the Illinois State Fair

Saturday, Aug 21: Here s what to do at the Illinois State Fair
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These Hiking Nonprofit Heroes Are Helping to Save Backpacking

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A Grant Mix-Up In Clarendon Hills Parks?

UpdatedMon, May 24, 2021 at 4:17 pm CT Reply A former Clarendon Hills Park District official said a problem with a grant application meant the district was out $1.4 million (Google Maps) CLARENDON HILLS, IL The Clarendon Hills Park District had expected to pay for more than half the renovation of its community center with a state grant, but lost out on the grant when the district failed to turn in a key document, a former official says. The district s executive director says officials weren t counting on the state money. Recently, Darcy Gans, the district s former director of marketing, communications and corporate sponsorship, wrote a message to Patch titled Leading a Government Agency Shouldn t Be a Lark in a Park, in which she criticized the district s leadership. In January, Gans was placed on furlough. She said her job was eliminated this spring. She has worked for the district for 15 years.

Fox Valley Special Recreation Association s joint programs empower people with special needs

Fox Valley Special Recreation Association s joint programs empower people with special needs One of three Western DuPage Special Recreation Association social clubs gathers in person to participate in the May 7 digital dance party, hosted by Fox Valley Special Recreation Association. Courtesy of Eric Smith   Updated 5/11/2021 12:49 PM When the COVID-19 pandemic seemed to have no end in sight, the Fox Valley Special Recreation Association in Aurora knew people with special needs were experiencing isolation not only in their service area, but throughout the Chicago area. As 100% of FVSRA s life-changing therapeutic programs were successfully meeting online, they invited other special recreation associations in Illinois to share resources and make a greater impact.

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