Illinois American Water Reminds Customers Leaks Can Run, but Leaks Cannot Hide National Fix-A-Leak Week is March 15-21
"Consider how much one can learn from a song," youth associate Jacquei Hyde-Young said.
The next meeting is set for April 20 via Zoom.
"Help kids take a break from cabin fever and release some of that pent-up energy."
The digital document can be viewed online.
Youth Librarian Cathy Mori reflects on raising young readers during National Reading Month.
Glen Ellyn residents will have two opportunities to donate blood and food in March amid increased need due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Brochures will be available online only and will not be mailed to individual households.
Homeschool librarian Kate Easley recommends the historical graphic novels for kids.
"View the report to stay informed on the operations of your park and recreation system."
Non-perishable food items and toiletries can be donated next week at Ackerman SFC.
Now accepting applications, request one at adopt@safehavendogsil.org.
Illinois American Water encourages residents in the company’s service areas to report water emergencies via the company’s website.
Snow accumulation adversely affects the ice conditions and "is extremely challenging to remove," park district officials said.
Tom Malinowski and Christina Keasler helped create a list of nominees for the young readers' book award.
Glen Ellyn customers will receive a survey postcard in the mail soon, with a response required within 30 days.
When given access to popular titles in large print, a majority of students in grades 3–12 reported improved reading self-efficacy.
With extremely cold temperatures expected in the coming days, IAW is reminding homeowners to take steps to prevent frozen pipes.
Library staff wear masks and practice current CDC hand washing guidelines when handling library materials.
Young artists across Illinois participated in IAW's annual art contest to illustrate the importance of reliable water service.
The food and blood drive is slated for Jan. 21.
Events are planned based Tier 2 guidelines.
A listening session will be held Jan. 28 to hear Glen Ellyn community members' feedback.
"Staff will continue to adapt to the guidelines while remaining resourceful and creative in providing recreational opportunities."
Zoom story-times are available Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday with pre-registration.
Several Glen Ellyn Park District programs scheduled to take place in-person from Jan. 9-14 will be postponed.
The lake has yet to reach the eight-inch ice thickness required for safe skating; warmer temperatures have also diminished the ice.
All meetings will be held virtually via Zoom and facilitated by Reesheda Graham Washington, founder of RGW Consulting, LLC.
Readers' Advisory Librarian Brenna Murphy shares books for comfort and mindfulness.
Visitors can enter the building for up to one hour to select and check out materials using the self-checkout machines.
"Savor the hygge in your life," Youth Librarian Cathy Mori writes of the Danish practice.
Rhonda Carter Adams, Illinois American Water, has been recognized with a statewide award for Excellence in Inclusion & Diversity.
"It’s good to reflect on what we can appreciate about 2020," Homeschool Librarian Kate Easley writes.
The library building, drive-up window, The Cafe and phone services will be closed Dec. 24-Jan 3.
Help fight food insecurity at College of DuPage by donating non-perishable food items and toiletries Dec. 12.
Enter your name at over 50 participating businesses throughout Glen Ellyn for a chance to win a $25 gift check.
The Village is sharing a video of the tree lighting.
With colder weather arriving across the state, Illinois American Water is reminding homeowners to take steps to prevent water damage.
The Glen Ellyn Community Awards honors those who have made a difference in the village.
Residents have until Dec. 18 to register their street address to be included on the Park District's map.