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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.



    Written on Thursday, 02 February 2012 18:09
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Wednesday, 28 October 2009 08:03

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Calling all women in business. Don’t miss this opportunity to network with the members of various women’s groups from Addison, Bartlett, Carol Stream, Warrenville, St. Charles Chambers as well as the Dynamic Professional Women’s Network.

The Carol Stream Women in Business is hosting this event. You will each have an opportunity to make a two or three-minute presentation about your business at each table.

This event will be held at the Holiday Inn Hotel and Suites, 150 S. Gary Ave. (Carol Stream) on November 13. Try your luck at networking—we are on a roll!

The theme of this luncheon is Polka Dots, so if you have some, wear them. Why the dots? We will throw dice to determine which table to move to. This may be your lucky Friday the 13th.

Also included is also a book drive. Please donate your new and used books.

You must RSVP by Nov. 8. Call (630) 393-9080 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Cost: $25 members, $30 non-members

Business After Hours, MB Financial Bank, 28W571 Batavia Rd. This is an opportunity to find out more about our local MB Financial Bank, do some social networking, enjoy some great refreshments and win the gift basket raffle. If you know for sure that you are coming, please RSVP to Cristen Austgen at (630) 276-1364.

Thank You! The chamber would again like to thank the city, the park district and many of our members and people in the community for their support. Many local residents have called to say that they would like to help us in any way that they can to keep our chamber going. We appreciate the fact that our local government, organizations and citizens see our chamber as a valuable commodity for their city.

The chamber board and staff will continue to work to find ways to keep the chamber viable. We would also like to thank many of our members who are continuing to renew their membership to show their faith in our organization. Our promise to you is that we will not let you down. Our whole purpose is to continue to help you promote and grow your businesses. I, like you, believe in this city and in this chamber. We cannot let the economy slow us down. We just have to recreate ourselves and move forward.

So, let’s all keep up the good work and look forward to better times in the future.

 

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