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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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Sunday, 12 July 2009 13:50

Park District Farmer's Market

Written by Martha Sprude
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The new Farmers’ Market, sponsored by the Warrenville Park District, will be held every Wednesday throughout the summer from 3:00 to 7:00 p.m. in the Rec Center parking lot at the intersection of Warren and Curtis Aves.

A total of 20 vendors are participating, offering everything from fresh produce to bakery goods, glass jewelry, fresh flowers, crafts, and even homemade dog treats.

The market is open to the public and ad­mission is free.

Registered vendors include Sunrise Bakery (Bakery and Crafts), Total Health & Wellness (Chair Massage), Tulips & More (Plants and Flowers) Pooper Scoop­ers (Dog Treats), Twin Garden Farms (Produce), Black ‘N Tar Soaps (Home­made Soaps), KAP Farms (Produce), Wellhausen Group (Plants and Vegeta­bles), Heartland Meats (Meats and Produce), Pawprint Bakery (Dog Treats), Juarez Sewing (American Girl Doll Clothes and Accessories), El Gringo Loco (Hot Sauces and Chips), Designs by In­grid (Placemats and Napkins), Northern Lite Ups (Ceramic Decorations), Glasscat (Glass Jewelry), Breadsmith (Homemade Breads), Rainbow Panache (Handcrafted Jewelry), Amy Peterson Chocolates (Gourmet Treats), and Kernel Dan’s (Ket­tle Corn)

The Warrenville Public Library holds a free concert following the Farmers Market at 7:00 p.m. in the Bob Walters Commons Area between the library and city hall.

The Farmers’ Market and library con­certs are sponsored in part by the City of Warrenville Hotel/Motel Tax Fund. Please contact the Warrenville Park District at (630) 393-7279 or visit www.warrenville parks.org for more information.

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