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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, 09 December 2009 07:47

Chamber Corner

Written by Patricia Haskins
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Chamber continues to move forward. Some of the larger businesses have asked for a complete package for their membership. In response, we have created a Diamond Membership.

The price of the membership entitles the Diamond Member to 12 E-Blasts, a Logo on our letterhead and website, eight golf-outing tickets, sponsorship for two events, two tickets for each of the 12 monthly luncheons, a pair of tickets for the Anniversary Dinner, greeter service and newspaper recognition.

If your company would like more information concerning the Diamond Membership, please contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , or call Patricia Haskins, President and CEO at (630) 393-9080.

New chamber members. Waddell & Reed, Inc. (Eric Masco), 28w751 Towline Rd. (630) 362-9350; Mutual of Omaha, (Nancy Anderson), 4s050 River Rd., (708) 721-1150; CityGate Grille, (Christ Nogulich), 2020 Calamos Ct. (Naperville) (630) 718-1010.

Returning member with new location. Transformation Bodywork, Inc., (Kathleen Fanning), Warrenville Woods Office Complex, 29w130 Butterfield Rd., Suite 101B, (630) 244-4127.

Cantera Cares—“Taste of Warrenville.” We invite all Warrenville residents and residents in the surrounding suburbs to attend the Cantera Cares—“Taste of Warrenville” on Dec. 15 from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the Hilton Garden Inn, 28351 Dodge Dr. in Cantera.

You won’t want to miss this opportunity to taste food from many of our local restaurants.

Get your ticket for a mere $15 donation. Children under ten are free with a paid adult. All of the money collected goes to Warrenville Youth and Family Services to help local families.

Warrenville restaurant owners—we still have a few tables left if you would like to join us. Call the chamber office (630) 393-9080 for more details.

Annual Meeting and Holiday Breakfast. The Warrenville Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting and Holiday Breakfast will be held Dec. 18 at Monarch Landing, 1919 Ferry Rd. at 7:30 a.m.

Chamber members, please cast your vote for next year’s board of directors. The ballots will arrive in the mail in the next few days. We will also thank the members of this year’s board for donating so much of their time to our chamber.

Please join us for a delicious buffet breakfast in the beautiful dining room at Monarch Landing. What a great start to your holiday celebrations!

Cost is $25 for members and $30 for visitors.

 

(Correction from last column. “Family Food’s Coffee” donated for Holly Days should have read “Boyd’s Coffee.”)

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