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Will Sky Zone bounce back? Its business license is now in the hands of the village board. (Yasmeen Sheikah/Patch)
ORLAND PARK, IL Will Sky Zone bounce back? It s trying to. The trampoline park filed an appeal to the Village of Orland Park s Board of Trustees on Monday, and will now have the chance to reverse its license removal.
The business had 10 days to file an appeal to the board, before Village Manager George Koczwara s Dec. 18 decision to revoke its license became final. Orland Park said there is no date set for a hearing yet, and the village does not have an anticipated time frame of when it might happen, as of now. To file an appeal to the board, a written notice under oath with information regarding why needed to be submitted, so a time and place for the hearing can be set.
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.
Small business owners make their own Christmas miracles, deliver gifts to 10 NW Ohio homes
The group surprised 10 families with gifts, ranging from Sky Zone passes to a trip to Disney World. Author: Zeinab Cheaib Updated: 7:01 PM EST December 23, 2020
TOLEDO, Ohio The coronavirus pandemic has fostered a year of uncertainty, especially for small business owners. Now, some of these same entrepreneurs are getting together to create their own Christmas spirit in northwest Ohio.
Team Johnson and Mavillino Homes, along with a few other sponsors, hopped on a red trolly Wednesday, stopping at 10 homes that were nominated for their first annual Christmas miracle.
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Sky Zone gets business license revoked after September incident. (Yasmeen Sheikah/Patch)
ORLAND PARK, IL Sky Zone in Orland Park lost its business license, and it may be revoked for good if an appeal to the Village Board of Trustees isn t filed within the next 10 days, according to the village. The decision comes after a Sept. 12 fight inside the facility lead police to discover over 840 people inside, the village said.
On Sept. 12, police said the trampoline park, located at 66 Orland Square, was hosting a lock-in event when the fight occurred. At the time, Orland Park Mayor Keith Pekau told Patch 842 people, plus staff members were in the facility. Sky Zone s maximum capacity is approximately 682 people.
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