The new play area in Vernon Hills will serve families and children of all capabilities, thanks to funding secured by State Senator Johnson.
Over his 25-year career for the U.S. government, Derek Mayer led safety and security for the nation’s highest leaders and other dignitaries.
Lifelong lover of nature, Paula Lillard donated $1 million to support the preservation of land in Lake Forest in honor of her late husband.
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.
Sweet Peach Tree Marketplace funds iCARE4 Adoption Competency Scholarship
Community members are invited to the March 13 board meeting to celebrate the contributions of Trudy Komos.
Funding is available for local nonprofits that serve Township residents and the deadline to apply is February 28.
After the holidays, food donations, especially healthier foods, tend to decline.
IRS-certified students and alumni will provide free, in-person tax-preparation services to qualifying community members Feb. 9–April 6.
Charitable consignment warehouses’ ongoing financial support benefits numerous non-profit agencies serving diverse needs of the community
This is the second round of supplemental funding awarded to nonprofit organizations that provide a range of services to Township residents.
Carrie Chapman Catt Local Leadership Award 2024
Hunger Resource Network donated a record amount of protein-rich chicken to meet the growing number of households in need across Chicagoland
Crews began replacing the roof of the pavilion at North Beach Monday, a $38,500 project to swap the 25-year-old cedar shingles for asphalt.
On Tuesday, December 3, community members can provide hope and support to local residents in need by helping to stock the Pantry’s shelves.
The new HVAC system is sustainable and cost-effective and aims to reduce operating costs while promoting environmental responsibility.
Luncheon proceeds will be used to purchase protein to feed thousands of our food insecure neighbors across Chicagoland
North Shore Senior Center has distinguished itself as having the most innovative business acuteness and human resources practices
Area residents can help support families in need who utilize the Township Food Pantry while shopping for fresh produce at the market.
The History Center of Lake Forest-Lake Bluff and Lake Forest Open Lands Association were both selected for 2024 Green Region Program grants.
Nonprofits that provide services for mental health, the developmentally disabled and addiction will attend the event providing resources.
Township residents can have unwanted documents shredded free of charge and are encouraged to utilize this service.
The state funding boost can be used to expand collections, modernize facilities or improve services, according to the state librarian.
New monthly e-news, Aquatic Center hours change, community blood drive, Mental Health Fair, Metra parking for Stevenson Students and more!
Volunteers and customers team up to achieve recycling and material reuse to save costs, help protect environment
“Hunger is all around us and has many different faces. Food insecurity can happen to anyone at any time, including the Northern Suburbs”
Spring grant funding of $114,000 propels VTH support of non-profit agencies beyond $4 million since 1998
The goal of this observance is to boost donations and lift the spirits of residents experiencing food insecurity throughout the summer.
Lake Forest's 95-year-old Tudor Manor is the 6th best hotel in the continental U.S., according to a survey of Travel and Leisure readers.
Get Ready to Tee Off: Hunger Resource Network Golf Outing on Wednesday, August 7 at Chevy Chase Country Club, Wheeling
Sunrise Beach saw record non-resident visitors last summer after being named one of the 'Top 100 Secret Beaches in America'
Exciting festivities include the Lincolnshire Fourth of July Parade, Unplug Illinois Day, a free shredding event, Movie Night and more!
The 14 grant recipients address mental health needs for Vernon Township community members.
The Township’s goal is to raise awareness and collect donations for residents struggling with food insecurity.
Exciting events include a new Township Clerk, VT Palooza, summer camp, a community garage sale, a blood drive, and more!
Rolling Thunder demonstration parade — 36th annual national; fourth local — set May 26
This free family-friendly event takes place Thursday, June 13, 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
A document shredding, VT Palooza, a community garage sale, employment opportunities, summer camp and more!
Tim Kobler, who has served as the Township Clerk since 2021, was sworn into the top office at the Monday, April 1 Board meeting.
This annual summer adventure begins Monday, June 17 for children ages 4-7.