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February 15, 2013

 Village President

Al Larson

 

Trustees

Marge Connelly

Hank Curcio

George Dunham

Frank Kozak

Mark Madej

Jack Sullivan

 

Village Clerk

Marilyn Karr

 

Village Manager

Ken Fritz

In This Issue...

German Exchange 

Dine-a-Palooza 

Sing Your Heart Out 

Community Scholarships 

Overnight Parking 

Volunteer of the Year 

Municipal Aggregation 

Electronic Recycling 

Travel App 

Senior News 

Library Cultural Programs 

Trickster Gallery 

Mystery at the Theater IX 

Featured Business 

About Schaumburg 

 

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Women's Big Ten Basketball Tournament

 

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An estimated 20,000 people will attend the Women's Big Ten Basketball Tournament at the Sears Centre Arena and will frequent local Schaumburg businesses and restaurants from March 7 - 10. It's a celebration of one of the country's great athletic conferences and features the free "Skills & Thrills Fan Camp," a basketball inspired theme park, and an All-American autograph signing.  

 

For more information about the tournament, fan events, or to purchase tickets, visit the website.

 

Parking is free.   

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LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEERS

 

In order to host a tournament of this size and scope, 200 volunteers are needed to assist in everything from welcoming guests to escorting teams inside the arena. As a volunteer you will receive a polo, free parking, BIG Ten credentials, and two complimentary tickets to basketball session of your choice.

 

Learn more and sign up...

     

 

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If a police officer, firefighter, or paramedic is needed, dial 911.

 

Please note: Dialing 311 may not connect if you have AT&T U-Verse as your phone service provider. In that case, use our non-emergency phone number, 847.895.4500.

 

Click here to view AT&T U-verse's website for more information.

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 ComEd has provided new technology enhancements to better communicate with customers affected during power outages. 

 

To report an outage, ComEd customers can text OUT to 26633 (COMED) to report an outage and receive updates on their outage status. Customers can also download the new App for Smart phones; or follow them on Twitter @ComEd or Facebook at Facebook.com/ComEd to stay up to date on the latest ComEd info.

 

If you encounter a downed power line, immediately call ComEd at 1-800-EDISON1 (1.800.334.7661) or access the website and report the location.

 

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The Crime Prevention Newsletter provides crime prevention tips, police news, and current public safety alerts to the community.

 

It is published monthly. To sign up, send an email to Paula Diaz. To view issues, visit the website.

Senior Citizen Newsletter

 

Schaumburg's Senior Newsletter is available monthly. For news and views about the happenings at The Barn, check out the Senior Newsletter.

 


Schaumburg Flyer Newsletter

 

Schaumburg's airport newsletter is available online. View news and information about the Schaumburg Regional Airport.  

 

 

Customer Central

 

The Village of Schaumburg is always looking for ways to serve you better, including bill payment options. Our new Customer Central provides residents, businesses, and visitors the ability to create an online account to manage bill payments such as:

 

  1. Water Bill Payments
  2. Metra Parking Permit
  3. Animal License Tags
  4. Business/Rental/Vending License Renewals
  5. Liquor License Renewal 

This secure tool is a free service to help manage your online transactions. Visit the website for complete details.

 

 

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Metra 10-Ride Ticket Price Rises

 

The 10-ride ticket now costs more for Metra riders. Those tickets will cost the equivalent of 10 one-way tickets instead of nine.

 

Click here to see a PDF of the fares effective February 1.

 

 

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Police Beat Meetings

 

Beat meetings are held on the third Thursday of each month at 7:30pm in the Community Room of the Martin J. Conroy Center located at 1000 W. Schaumburg Road. Contact Lieutenant Dave Wermes via e-mail or at 847.348.7225 for information on monthly beat meetings. All members of the community are invited to participate in these open meetings.

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Zoning Board of Appeals Agenda Items

 

Date:  2/20/2013

Place: Municipal Center

Room: Russ Parker Hall 

Time:  7:30pm   

 

Meeting Cancelled


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Coffee with the Council 

 

Coffee with the Council is an informational meeting with village trustees held at 9:30am on the second Saturday of the month at the Public Safety Building located at 1000 W. Schaumburg Road. The meeting is open to
the public. 

 

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Schaumburg Community
Blood Drive 

 

April 2, 2013
3pm - 8:30pm
St. Matthew Catholic Church
Social Center
1001 E. Schaumburg Road
Schaumburg, IL  60194
847.891.1220

 

 

Positions Available

 

Check out the Employment Section of the website to view the details of the specific positions. Once you find a job that you are interested in you can apply directly, save the job to complete your application at a later time, or email the job posting to a friend.

 

Current available positions:

  • Alcohol Intern Enforcement

     

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Visit the village website for more information about flag protocol.  
 

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germanHost Families Needed for May 9-12 German Exchange

 

Germany Between May 9 - 12, the village will be hosting visitors from Schaumburg, Germany. To ensure our guests receive an authentic American experience, the Schaumburg Sister Cities Commission is looking for host families for these guests.

 

Host responsibilities include providing breakfast and dinner, and transporting your guest to/from the daily group meeting locations. In return for your hospitality, you will have an opportunity to visit Schaumburg, Germany as part of one of Schaumburg Sister Cities program's upcoming exchanges. The cost of the trip will be quite reasonable because when you travel to Germany, you would stay as a guest with a German host family.

 

If you are interested in being a host family, contact Mary Nagy or 847.524.1245 or Gertrud von Fragstein at 847.839.0992.

 

 

 

 

 

DinePaloozaDine-a-Palooza 2013

 

DineaPalooza Wednesday, February 20

5:30pm to 8:30pm

Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament

2001 N. Roselle Road

 

Woodfield Chicago Northwest Convention Bureau presents this food and beverage celebration. Join them for the area's best food.

 

Save $5 off each ticket by entering code: PARTNERS13.

 

Click here to visit the website. 

 

 

 

 

singSing Your Heart Out!

with the Schaumburg Youth Symphony Orchestra

 

heart Sunday, February 17

3pm & 7pm

Prairie Center for the Arts

201 Schaumburg Court

 

Many tickets are still available for the 7pm show. 

 

The award winning youth orchestra performs as you sing along from your seat in the audience to pop and showtune favorites with projected lyrics and guest vocalists to lead the audience participants.

 

Tickets: $20 adults / $12 students and seniors

847.895.3600 or online.

 

 

 

 

scholarshipVillage of Schaumburg 20th Annual Community Scholarship

 

school2 As a result of a joint scholarship development campaign in the business community, Schaumburg has been provided funding to award a scholarship(s) to qualified resident(s) to pursue educational training, upgrading, or retraining. The scholarship(s) can be applied towards tuition, books and any other commensurate educational expenses.

 

For more information and to download an application...

 

 

 

 

overnightpkOvernight Parking

 

car Parking on village streets is prohibited between the hours of 2:30am and 6am - violators will be ticketed. If you need to park your vehicle overnight, you must contact the Police Department for permission. Overnight parking is limited to five requests within a 30 day period and will not be granted when there is two inches or more of snow fall

 

Residents may request overnight parking by dialing 3-1-1 within Schaumburg or call the Police non-emergency number at 847.882.3586.

 

For an online form and more information, visit the website.

 

 

 

 

volunteerNominations Sought for Volunteer of the Year

 

Categories Available

  • Adult Individual
  • Youth Individual
  • Organization

VOY 2012 Volunteers are vital and contribute considerably to the community. Do you know an adult or teen who gives back to the Schaumburg community by volunteering? Do you know of an admirable Schaumburg organization that deserves to be acknowledged for its efforts? Please nominate the person and/or an organization that you think deserves the award by completing a Volunteer of the Year nomination form. Nominations will be accepted until April 1.

 

This year's Volunteer of the Year ceremony will take place on April 16. For additional information and nomination forms, contact the Schaumburg Special Events Coordinator at 847.923.3605, or visit the website.

  


 

aggregationMunicipal Aggregation Implementation Process Status

 

Sizzling lightbulb The village will utilize a licensed energy consultant to assist in negotiations with a certified alternative retail electric supplier. The process of selecting and approving a consultant should be complete by the middle of February. Once the consultant is chosen the village will continue throughout the implementation process as outlined below. The village is planning to host the two public hearings between late February and March 2013 to review the Plan of Operations and Governance with residents and small business owners.

 

Municipal Electric Aggregation Implementation Process:

 

  1. Referendum passed on November 6
  2. Review of Consultant's proposals
  3. Plan of Operations and Governance created & Ordinance (approved at Village Board meeting)
  4. Two Public Hearings to discuss the village's Plan of Operations and Governance
  5. Village submits Request for Proposals from Alternative Retail Electric Suppliers
  6. Alternative Retail Electric Supplier is chosen and contract is finalized
  7. Residents informed by mail of finalized rate for the supply of electricity
  8. Eligible residents receive Opt-Out letters from the village
  9. Residential and small commercial retail customer accounts switched from ComEd to the village's new electric supplier

Read more...  

 

Please note the Village of Schaumburg has NOT chosen an alternative retail electric supplier and is NOT currently in negotiations with an electric supplier.  

 

 




electronicRecycling Event: April 20 

 

Electronic Recycling

The village's annual and very successful recycling event will be held on Saturday, April 20 from 10am to 3pm at the School District 54 office located at 524 East Schaumburg Road.

 

Residents are invited to recycle electronics, computers, televisions, batteries, CFL bulbs, oil, antifreeze, and more at this event. Visit the village website for more details. NO PAINT OR HAZARDOUS WASTE WILL BE ACCEPTED!

 

With questions or to volunteer, call 847.923.6644 or send an email.  

 

For additional information...  

 

 

 

travelappTravel Midwest Mobile App

 

highway The Illinois Department of Transportation has come out with a new Smartphone app called Travel Midwest Mobile. This app is completely free and available on Android and Apple phones and will allow commuters to access travel times and road conditions before getting on the road. 

 

Learn more about this program...  

 

 

 

seniornewsSENIOR NEWS


Schaumburg's Older Adult Market 2013

 

The Older Adult Market, a choice-style food pantry that distributes fresh fruits and vegetables along with shelf-stable food items to older adults in the community will be open on the following dates:

  • March 1 and 15
  • April 12and 26
  • May 17 and 31
  • June 12 and 28
  • July 12 and 26
  • August 16 and 30
  • September 13 and 27
  • October 11 and 25
  • November 15
  • December 13 and 27

The market is a collaborative effort between the Greater Chicago Food Depository and the Village of Schaumburg's Senior Program. It is held in the Schaumburg Barn located at 231 S. Civic Drive. Hours are from 1pm to 2:30pm (or until the available food runs out).

 

For more information, contact Kiran Chaturvedi at 847.524.7496 or the Greater Chicago Food Depository at 773.248.FOOD.

 

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Announcing the Schaumburg Senior Follies Variety Show

ladies singing Entertainers including singers, musicians, dancers, acrobats, comedians, and magicians are invited to audition for the village's new Senior Follies talent show at the Prairie Center for the Arts! Auditions will be held on Tuesday, March 19 at 2pm and 7pm and are open to area residents 62 and over.

 

Selected acts will perform at the Senior Follies variety show on Sunday, April 14 at 2pm.

 

For more information, contact the Prairie Center at 847.895.3600.

 

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AARP Driving Safety Classes
for Seniors

 

Rolling Meadows Senior Center

3705 Pheasant Drive

Rolling Meadows, IL

847.818.3205

Darlene A. Schnidt

Sat/Sat

3/9-3/16/13

9:30am - 1:30pm

 

 

 

 

LibraryprogramsCultural Programs Coming to Library

 

chinese food Two cultural programs highlighting foods of the world and the sites of The Land Down Under are coming to the Schaumburg Township District Library, 130 S. Roselle Road.

  • All ages are invited to celebrate the cultural diversity of Schaumburg Township by tasting a variety of foods at the annual "Ethnic Food Fest" from 2-3:30pm, Saturday, February 23 in the library's Adult Classroom and Rasmussen Room. For a fee of $2 per adult and $1 per child, participants may sample ethnic dishes generously donated by local restaurants and delis. The food will be served by students from local high school cultural clubs. Attendance is limited. All proceeds will be given to the participating high school clubs.
  • The breathtaking beauty and fascinating culture of Australia will be highlighted in "Waltzing Australia" from 7:30-9pm Monday, February 25 in the Rasmussen South Room. From sophisticated cities to the rugged outback and Great Barrier Reef, the Land Down Under offers a kaleidoscope of memorable experiences. Writer-photographer Cynthia Clampitt shares her six-month journey with this colorful slide presentation. Signed copies of her award-winning book, Waltzing Australia, will be available for purchase. Registration is required. Register by calling 847.923.3347.

For a full listing of library programs, see the library's Program Guide which is mailed to Schaumburg Township residents or view online.

 

 

 

 

trickster8th Anniversary Celebration  

 

8th anniversary Trickster Gallery 

Native American Arts

190 S. Roselle Road

847.301.2090

Presents:

 

8th Anniversary Celebration

Saturday, March 2

6-8pm

Featuring Renowned Ojibwe/Mexican Comedian Tito Ybarra and Native American Music Award winning Singer/Flutist Cody Blackbird with Mark Cleveland

 

New Photography Exhibit by Danielle Williams

 

Tickets: $20 Visit the website.

 

 

 

 

DoomstonAbbySave the Date: 3/15 & 3/16 

 

Doomston Abbey
  

Prairie Center for the Arts

PRESENTS

 

Mystery at the Theater IX

Doomston Abbey

 

A droll two-act adventure of romance, intrigue, song..... and murder.

Friday, March 15

Saturday, March 16

8pm

After-show reception both nights

 

For more information, click here.

 

 

 

 

FBOMFeatured Business of the Month:
Entre Commercial Realty

 

Dan Benassi and Dan Jones co-founded Entre Commercial Realty in 2006 after several years in the commercial real estate industry. They set up an office in Schaumburg and it has proven to be a very good location to conduct their business and attract employees.

 

The company prides itself on taking a hands-on approach to solving their clients' real estate objectives and is focused primarily on industrial real estate throughout metro-Chicago and provides a wide range of services.

 

In 2008 Entre's principals entered into a joint venture with Dave Smith to form a sister company called Iris Construction Services. Iris is a full-service commercial construction and maintenance services company. Iris specializes in construction, retrofit, remodel, and market-prep work for warehouses, manufacturing facilities, office buildings, and retail properties.

 

Entre provides corporate real estate services throughout metro-Chicago as well as nationally through its affiliation with SIOR, the Society of Industrial and Office Realtors, which is a network comprised of the top 5% of commercial brokers in the country.

 

 

 

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Pictured (l-r) are Dave Smith, Entre, Trustees Hank Curcio, Marge Connolly, and George Dunham, Dan Benassi, Entre, Village President Al Larson, Dan Jones, Entre, and Trustee Frank Kozak.

 

aboutAbout Schaumburg
 

TownSquare 2012 October Schaumburg is the largest center of economic development in the State of Illinois, outside the City of Chicago, but it is also very much a community of neighbors and neighborhoods.

 

Quality of life is important to us and we are constantly working to enhance it. Schaumburg boasts 90 miles of bike paths, the Schaumburg Prairie Center for the Arts with a 442-seat theater, gallery, outdoor stage, and the 135 acre Spring Valley Nature Center and Historic Farm site. Offering excellent schools, a superb park district, and superior village services, Schaumburg is a wonderful place to live, work, and raise a family. If you are planning a visit, our hotels, restaurants, and shops will make your stay comfortable. Visit the website for more information.

 

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