After six years, Jet’s Pizza is coming back to Wheeling — opening soon at 1065 E Lake Cook Rd with a fresh team and the same passion.
Another Free Community Event attracting multigeneration of families
Applicants must live in the Township and apply by Friday, October 31.
Jet’s Pizza is an American pizza chain known especially for its deep-dish “Detroit-style” pies - coming soon to Wheeling, IL!
Thanksgiving Baskets and Adopt-A-Family programs help spread holiday cheer for neighbors in need. Deadlines to give back are coming soon!
This beloved community tradition returns Saturday, October 25, blending fitness, fun and costumes - to benefit the Boys & Girls Club.
Free Family Halloween Celebration on Sunday, October 19
The bowling night fundraiser is part of the department's annual Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics effort
Support local families this holiday season with donations of Thanksgiving baskets, wish list gifts and meals.
Agencies that specialize in mental health, substance abuse and developmental disabilities will be on site to educate residents.
The walk/run will take place October 25 and benefit the Boys & Girls Club of the Northwest Suburbs.
The annual event, scheduled for Sept. 20, will be held at Fire Station 26.
The event will be held in September at Mike Rylko Community Park.
Buffalo Grove Days starts Thursday and runs through Monday at Mike Rylko Community Park.
The annual festival returns from Aug. 28 through Sept. 1 at Mike Rylko Community Park.
Expanded Offerings Promoting Wellness, Creativity, Athletics and Lifelong Learning for All Ages
The Y raises over $55K+ to help with financial aid and charitable support for the community in their Community Strong fundraising efforts
Free community event includes vendors, health screenings, and a YMCA presentation offered by Illinois Bone and Joint Institute
Get Ready to Tee Off: Hunger Resource Network Golf Outing on Wednesday, August 6 at Chevy Chase Country Club, Wheeling
Third-round funding supports 23 local nonprofits serving mental health, substance use and developmental disability needs.
Nonprofits supporting mental health, intellectual and developmental disabilities or substance use disorder are encouraged to apply.
James M. Vasselli, Esq., founding partner of Vasselli Law, specializes in advising municipalities, land use, and other areas of the law
Residents can donate food, purchase fresh produce at the market or make monetary contributions to help neighbors experiencing food scarcity.
Through partnerships, volunteer efforts, and a steadfast mission, HRN brings hope and health to the tables of those too often overlooked
Participation is open to local businesses, community groups and organizations, sports teams, scout troops and more.
Rane Pyter, 24, of Schaumburg, died from injuries sustained in a crash with a sedan last week.
The supervisor and four trustees begin first terms; clerk starts third term. All were sworn in by Honorable Jack Costello on May 19, 2025.
For the study, GoBankingRates analyzed income data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey.
This family-friendly event on Saturday, June 14 promises a fantastic day for car enthusiasts and casual admirers alike
The Township’s annual grant program supports organizations that provide essential services to local residents and enhances quality of life.
Nonprofit organizations providing mental health services to Township residents are encouraged to apply by Friday, May 30 at 4 p.m.
The new play area in Vernon Hills will serve families and children of all capabilities, thanks to funding secured by State Senator Johnson.
April is National Volunteer Month, and the Township is recognizing hundreds of dedicated volunteers.
Community invited to join Hunger Resource Network supporters at Chevy Chase Country Club on Wednesday, May 7 at Chevy Chase Country Club
Camp runs Monday through Friday from June 16 through August 1, and provides a summer filled with fun and education for campers ages 4-7.
For selling the winning ticket, the business will receive a one percent bonus of the prize amount, or $6,000.
The Township’s singular focus is to support its residents in their times of need.
Enid Silverman, 94, started teaching the drawing and painting class at the Buffalo Grove Park District in 1998.