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Warrenville Joins Cool City Program On Jan. 17, Mayor David Brummel signed the US Mayor’s Climate Protection Agreement thereby officially joining Warrenville to the Sierra Club’s Cool Cities Program, an initiative led by volunteers around the country, striving for collaboration among “community members, organizations, businesses, and local leaders to implement clean energy solutions that save money, create jobs, and help curb global warming.
Warrenville 7-8 Grade Lady Cagers Win League Title The 2011-12 Quad City seventh and eighth Grade Girls Basketball League concluded its tournament and season Jan. 8 at Glenbard North High School, and the Warrenville Penguins finished the season undefeated at 12-0.
Forest Preserve Seeks Sewer and Water Service From Warrenville Approximately 75 Warrenville residents attended the Warrenville Community Development and Planning Committee of the Whole meeting Jan. 9, 2012 at Warrenville City Hall.
Welcome Home! A caring community braved the cold to welcome Lance Corporal Weston J. Smith USMC (in DC shirt) back home to make sure the hero knew how much his service and sacrifice meant.
 

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  • Warrenville Tightens Its Belt – Van Program Modified, Arts Grants Reduced Written by George Safford

    The Warrenville City Council met Jan. 23 as the Finance and Personnel Committee of the Whole, and leading off a long agenda was a consulting report on city services and staffing. The study was conducted from late August through November, and the analysis, findings and recommendations were prepared in December. Voorhees and Associates performed the work.



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Wednesday, 30 September 2009 06:08

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The Warrenville Chamber of Commerce would like to thank the City of Warrenville for its $10,000 stopgap gift to our chamber. We are thankful that the city values the services we provide to it.

We appreciate all of our chamber members who showed their support at the Oct. 21 city council meeting. We now look forward to moving ahead with some new ideas to find the best way to help our members network with other businesses.

Let’s start by reaching out to the surrounding suburbs. We have three events you will not want to miss. Check our website calendar for all the details. www.warrenvillechamber.com.

Fall” into Business Progressive Lunch.

Thursday, Oct. 8 from 11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. This luncheon is only for members of the following chambers: Warrenville, Bartlett, Batavia, Hanover Park and St. Charles.

You will move from table to table for your salad, main entrée, and dessert. This is a great opportunity for you to meet and network with around 21 different professionals outside of your chamber. Please bring plenty of business cards.

Oktoberfest 2009 Business After Hours Networking Event.

Oct. 21, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Join the Alden of Waterford and the Warrenville, Oswego and Plainfield chambers for this fun-filled professional networking event. Enjoy your favorite German recipes and imported beers while socializing and making new business contacts. Enter a drawing to win raffle prizes and take advantage of this opportunity to grow your business. Don’t miss this fun, complimentary networking event—this celebration only happens once a year!

Alden Gardens of Waterford is a Warrenville Chamber Member.

 Don’t forget your business cards.

“Multi-Chamber Progressive Luncheon.

Friday, Nov. 13 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. with Addison, Bartlett, Carol Stream, Warrenville, and St. Charles chambers, as well as Dynamic Professional Women’s Network. This too is a progressive luncheon polka dot theme. It is presented by the Carol Stream Chamber Women in Business. They hope to have 200 attendees. Last year they had 150. This is a great opportunity for you to meet and network with professionals outside of your chamber. Everyone that owns a business or represents a business is welcome.

Don’t forget to check out the great restaurants in Warrenville. Great food and great prices!

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