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1 One Village - One Future The mission of the Village is to provide responsive and effective municipal services toward the goal of maintaining a good quality of life for residents and businesses within the community. Inside this issue: Maxwell Street Applica on 9-11 Memorial Event Fire Department Open House Event Recycling Event 6 How to Read Your Water Meter 7 Local Business Expo 9 Editor in Chief Sue Krauser skrauser@hpil.org Village of of Hanover Park Park September March - April October 2017 One Village One Future Hanover Park Celebrates 25th Anniversary with Sister Cities, Cape Coast The Village of Hanover Park and the Hanover Park Sister Ci es Commi ee hosted a celebra on to recognize the 25-year anniversary of its Sister City rela onship with Cape Coast, Ghana. The event was held on July 22 nd at the Poplar Creek Library in Streamwood and a ended by Hanover Park residents, elected officials, and others from the community drawing a crowd of approximately 90 a endees. Ghanaian food was served. Tradi onal tex les and artwork were on display prior to the official opening of the event which commenced with an invoca on by members of the Midwest Islamic Center. Entertainment included singing by the Boafo sisters and members of the The Cherubs Choir from the Chris an Tabernacle Church in Roselle. The Sankofa Dance Ensemble performed tradi onal dances. Trustee James Kemper read a special proclama on and gave the Vote of Thanks; and Trustee Herb Porter led the audience in singing The Star Spangled Banner. Trustees Rick Roberts, Sharmin Shahjahan and Village Clerk Eira Corral Sepúlveda were also in a endance. The event concluded with a presenta on of books to the Sonya Crawshaw Branch Library and the Hanover Park Branch Library, the serving of anniversary cake, and a drawing for door prizes. Hanover Park has Sister City rela onships with Cape Coast, Ghana in West Africa and Valparaiso, Zacatecas, in central Mexico. Please contact sisterci es@hpil.org for addi onal informa on or if you have interest in becoming a member of the Hanover Park Sister Ci es Commi ee. Stay informed of current events and happenings in the Village by signing up for our enews, ealerts and Press Releases at: h p:// Reference-Desk/Mailing- List.aspx

2 September - October 2017 Minute with the Mayor A great me was had by all at this year s Play ball Summer Baseball Game. Many thanks to our Fire Department, Police Department and Public Works staff who came out to coach and support the event. Also thanks to the Hanover Park Boy Scout Troop 398 for pitching in for the flag ceremony at the event, and of course, the Hanover Park Li le League players. Many Mayor s across the Country have dedicated a day to promote baseball! What a great celebra on of a favorite pas me and a healthy & ac ve lifestyle. As school begins, remember we believe all Hanover Park children are capable of success, NO EXCEPTIONS! Mom & Dad.Read with your children, and engage your PTO or PTA. I look forward to another outstanding school year with our loving and caring teachers, staff, and Administrators. Together, Hanover Park will model a Community that is family-oriented, safe, and caring. That is our Hometown. Also, please be cau ous when traveling around town as children come and go from their schools. The Police Department will work closely with our Principals to ensure safe access to schools. Congratula ons to our Sister Ci es Commi ee on the 25th Anniversary with our sister city, Cape Coast, Ghana. The Commi ee has done great work with both Cape Coast and our second sister city, Zacatecas, Mexico. They celebrated in July with a wonderful 25th Anniversary Celebra on! Please be sure to join us at 9:00 a.m. on Monday, September 11th for our 9/11 Memorial Ceremony, where we will remember those who lost their lives and loved ones. Sincerely, The Saturday Cruise Night has proven to be a great addi on to Hanover Park. I encourage you to stop by with your family, see some wonderful cars, listen to some music, and enjoy this fun, family-friendly event. It takes place Saturday nights through the end of October star ng at 5:00 p.m. at Barrington Road & Tower Drive. Finally, it con nues to be my pleasure to represent the people of Hanover Park, our hometown. We cannot do it without you! Take the me to volunteer and give back to our wonderful town, at the schools, churches, or assis ng on the playing field. We are a Village that believes that all youth will achieve and have hope for success without excep on. Together, we are finding ways to believe in our youth and together we can make a difference in Hanover Park! Rodney S. Craig, Village President rcraig@hpil.org (Twi er) Page 2

3 Village of Hanover Park C l e r k s o r n e r Village Clerk Eira Corral Sepúlveda Hanover Park s MAXWELL STREET One Village One Future The Metra Metra Train Sta on: LAKE STREET & BARRINGTON ROAD FOOD CRAFTS NEW & USED Saturday September 16, 2017 No rain date is planned for this event. 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. vendor set-up: 7-9 a.m. Your Village Board of Trustees James Kemper Jon Kunkel Herb Porter Bob Prigge Rick Roberts Sharmin Shahjahan Page 3

4 September - October 2017 Hanover Park Fire Department Awarded Bystander CPR Kits The Hanover Park Fire Department is pleased to announce that it has been awarded 3 Bystander CPR kits through a grant from Illinois Heart Rescue (ILHR). Each kit consists of 8 CPR mannequins, 1 AED trainer, and a training video that can play in 6 languages. The department has developed a program using the kits that will assist in educa ng the community about early interven on during Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) by teaching bystander (hands only) CPR. The state of Illinois has 100 kits to award to communi es in hopes to reach a goal to increase state SCA awareness by 40%. Page 4

5 Village of Hanover Park Fire Department Department Rolls out New Squad Program Craig A. Haigh, MS, EFO, NRP Fire Chief, Hanover Park Fire Department One Village One Future Hanover Park Squad 15 Over the last several months the department has been working to roll out a new Squad program in compliance with a regional response plan developed jointly with our neighbors and our regional dispatch center. Under the plan, specific area departments will provide specialized response services not only within their own community but also to neighboring jurisdic ons. Each of these select departments have agreed to enhance rescue training as well as become the regional experts in a specific field. Hanover Park has taken on the task of Hazardous Materials response along with enhancing capabili es and knowledge in heavy rescue which includes large vehicle extrica on/rescue, machine rescue, and downed firefighter rescue. Personnel are also receiving training in structural collapse, trench collapse/rescue, rope rescue, confined space rescue, and dive/swi water rescue. The goal of the Squad system is to enhance regional efficiency, reduce duplica on of services and control costs. The system works as part of the long standing MABAS System (Mutual Aid Box Alarm System) that now serves as a na onal model for how departments can be er respond together to handle major emergency incidents. Learn more about MABAS at h p:// Squad 15 s Hazardous Materials Unit For Hanover Park s role, the Department is opera ng a custom designed Rescue/ Engine known as Squad 15. Along with this new Rescue/Engine the squad personnel also use a second unit when needed that brings all the hazardous material equipment and supplies. The Department is excited to be part of this new regional deployment system. Hanover Park Fire Department October 7, :00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Hanover Park Fire Station #1, 6850 Barrington Road Did you know that Fire Preven on Week marks the anniversary of the Chicago Fire? Sparky the Fire Dog and the Hanover Park Fire Department are invi ng all youngsters to bring their parents to the Fire Department Open House on Saturday, October 7, 2017 from 10:00 a.m. un l 2:00 p.m. Each year, the Fire Department hosts an Open House where residents are given an opportunity to see demonstra ons of various equipment at the Fire Department, as well as receive informa on on fire preven on. Event a endees are welcome to par cipate in many of the open house ac vi es and educa onal demonstra ons, all focused on fire preven on and safety techniques. A endees will see how a fire sta on operates, meet special search and rescue dogs, par cipate in fire safety ac vi es, cra s, and even have the opportunity of dressing like a firefighter for the day. For further details, contact the Fire Department at (630) Page 5

6 September - October 2017 Public Works Help Keep Your Storm Drain System Ready to Go The grated storm drains that you see on almost every street corner allows rain water to drain from Village streets and surrounding proper es. They are especially important during storms when the high volume of water falling on streets would otherwise cause flooding. Also known as catch basins, storm drains are the entryway from our streets to our storm water system that ul mately drains to the DuPage River. When storm drains get clogged with fallen leaves and debris, water can no longer be drained from the street. Water ponds along streets and can flood intersec ons and homes. Localized street flooding can be a hazard to the traveling public. Contrary to popular belief, pet wastes, oil and other materials dumped into catch basins do not go to the wastewater treatment plant, but instead flow directly into the West Branch of the DuPage River. For example, dumping five quarts of oil can create a slick as large as two football fields and persist on mud or plants for six months or more. It is important to monitor and clean catch basins to prevent street flooding, property damage, and hazards to the traveling public. Please help us keep the system clean and ready to accept water. Stand on the curb and use a rake or pitch fork to clear leaves, limbs, and debris from the catch basin. Do not a empt to remove the grate, only the debris on top of the grate. The best me to inspect the storm drain in front of your house or business is before a rain storm. Monitor and clean the catch basin in the fall when the trees are shedding their leaves. When the forecast calls for heavy rainfall or snow and ice, remove debris from the catch basin before a storm. A er a winter storm, maintain the openings to catch basins by clearing away any snow or ice. Create a 10 to 12-inch path along the curb for mel ng snow and ice to drain to the catch basin. 9th Annual Household Recycling Event Saturday, September 23rd 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Commuter Lot (Lake Street & Church Street) THERE WILL BE NO ELECTRONIC RECYCLING AT THIS EVENT. PLEASE DO NOT BRING HOUSEHOLD ELECTRONICS. Acceptable items for recycling include: Cell phones and ink-jet cartridges Eye glass, hearing aids and keys American flags CFL and fluorescent bulbs Household ba eries Large lead-acid ba eries (automobile, sump pump, SLA, and marine ba eries only) Bicycles, crutches, and wheelchairs in working, usable condi on (will be donated to people living in poverty) Motor oil and an freeze Clean, usable child and adult clothing Assis ve devices: walkers, crutches, canes and so on Fire ex nguishers and scrap metal. Personal documents for shredding (service is free; limited to three boxes total. No businesses.) - Sponsored by Cool DuPage SCARCE: Books, records, Bri a & Pur filters & pitchers Mercury thermometers & thermostats Call or log on to for details. Brush Pick Up Schedule The Village s final brush pickup cycle will take place during the month of October in accordance with the following schedule: Area 1 and 2 - October 2 (Streets North of Lake Street) Area 3 and 4 - October 16 (Streets South of Lake Street) All branches must be out by 7:00 am on the first day of pickup for your area. If you miss your scheduled pickup, you may put brush and branches out for pickup by Allied Waste services on Friday s through December 1, A li le bit of ac on on your part can save you and your neighbors from having street flooding in front of your home. Your help is appreciated. Wood chips, which are a by-product of the Brush Pick Up program, are available for pick up or delivery. If interested, please contact Public Works at for further informa on or to request a delivery. No Yard Waste S cker Required for Leaf Collec on in November As a benefit to the residents of Hanover Park, leaf collec on in November will not require a yard waste s cker to be collected by Republic Services/Allied Waste. This is during the month of NOVEMBER ONLY. Leaf collec on in all other months will occur as it has previously. All you have to do is rake your leaves, put them into a recyclable yard waste bag, and set them at the curb on your normal trash pickup day. If you have any ques ons please contact the Public Works Department at or Republic Services at Page 6

7 Village of Hanover Park How to Read Your Water Meter The large sweep hand on the dial measures water use in gallons. One gallon or one cubic foot of water passes through the water meter as the sweep hand moves from one number to the next (e.g., 0 to 1). A complete rota on equals 10 gallons depending on the unit measured. Most analog dials have a low-flow indicator that turns as water moves through the water meter. This typically looks like a small triangle (shown), star or gear. The Police Department Hosts a Successful 2017 COPS Day Picnic One Village One Future On July 14th, 2017 at 5:00 p.m., the Hanover Park Police Department held its Annual COPS Day Picnic at the Park District property at Church and Walnut. The picnic fosters a rela onship between the police department and the community it serves. The picnic included appearances by several local mascots, including Coop from the Schaumburg Boomers and Skates from the Chicago Wolves, as well as McGruff the Crime Dog. The picnic also featured a presenta on by K-9 officer Wiebe and his partner, Echo. An emergency vehicle display with specialized equipment from departments all over the area was very popular, especially with our younger a endees! Several local social service organiza ons were on hand to display their offerings while members of the police department prepared and served nearly 1,100 hotdogs and refreshments to residents from the Community. The COPS Day Picnic was followed by the first-ever Movie in the Park with an outdoor showing of Moana. Leak Detection Test Thank you to everyone who a ended and to everyone who par cipated, helping to make this year s picnic one of the most successful ever! Once you know how to read your water meter, you can begin to check for the presence of con nuous leaks by following the procedure below. Do not use water or operate any water-using devices in or around your home during the test. Step-by-Step Instructions 1. Observe the sweep hand. If it is moving, you have a con nuous leak. 2. Observe the low-flow indicator. If it is moving, you have a con nuous leak. 3. Some leaks are so small that the movement is almost undetectable. To determine if you have a slow leak: a. Read your water meter and record the numbers. Use the number indicated by the sweep arm as the final digit. b. Wait 20 minutes then read your water meter again and record the numbers. c. Subtract the first water meter reading from the second. d. If Gallons Used is greater than zero you have a con nuous leak. Page 7

8 September January -- February October Community Development Spotlight on Business Allstate State Insurance - The Rice Agency 1752 Lake Street DuaneRice@allstate.com Duane Rice of Allstate Insurance Rice Agency operates his business at 1752 Lake Street in the Church Street Sta on Shopping Center, across the street from the Hanover Park Metra Sta on. Mr. Rice has been in the insurance business for several years and he offers numerous insurance coverage op ons including: auto, home, renters, motorcycle and even life insurance. He currently employs two employees and he is looking to hire a professional sales representa ve who is licensed with sales experience. When he is not busy running the business, he enjoys dona ng his me and effort to Habitat for Humanity. If you are looking to shop around for new insurance rates and services, then feel free to contact Duane Rice via at DuaneRice@allstate.com or stop by his office. NEW BUSINESS The Village of Hanover Park would like to welcome the following new business to our community: Hair Do s Salon 1814 Army Trail Road Check out some of our home businesses: Temperature Control Maintenance (HVAC) Jason Adrian Photography Hasan Aliyar Photographika The Bartle Area Chamber is offering a unique opportunity for community members to experience the Chinese culture, history, and business. Through a partnership with Citslinc, Interna onal, the Chamber is offering a cost-effec ve trip to China. The trip will take place April 7-15, 2018 and includes stops in Beijing, Shanghai, Suzhou and Hangzhou with opportuni es to visit historic sites like the Great Wall of China and Tian An Men Square. The Chamber will host an informa onal mee ng on September 21 in the Community Room in the Hanover Park Police Department, 2011 W. Lake St., from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. to answer any ques ons regarding the trip. Please call the Chamber office at if interested in a ending. We re excited to organize a Bartle Area Chamber China Tour, said Nan Gudenkauf, Chamber President. Having just returned from this trip, I can tell you, this is an excellent opportunity to be introduced to China. It s extremely affordable and includes visits to major ci es, various economic zones, and major historical sites. The trip includes round trip airfare from Chicago, hotel accommoda ons at Four and Five Star hotels, three full meals a day, entrance fee to a rac ons, and access to professional drivers and tour operators. Some of the highlights include visi ng the Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven, Summer Palace, Ming Tombs, and The Bund. There is also an opportunity to visit with a local Chinese business. The mee ng is op onal and requires filling out an inquiry form indica ng what type of business or industry one is interested in learning more about. Call the Bartle Area Chamber with any ques ons at or nan@bartle areachamber.com. Page 8

9 Village of Hanover Park One Village One Future Hanover Park s Community and Economic Development Department Helping Local Businesses The Village of Hanover Park knows the importance of growing and sustaining a business as it adds to our local economy s diversity and vibrancy. Therefore, Community and Economic Development Department staff puts together programs and events to assist all businesses from mom-and-pop stores to the large industrial. Some of the recent programs and events are listed below: The Hanover Park Small Business Workshop, helps businesses to learn from industry experts about growing their business. Workshop sessions are held such as Building a Business Plan and How to Grow and Sustain a Business. Addi onally, partnering organiza ons are at hand, such as Accion Chicago and Women s Business Development Center of Aurora, Chambers of Commerce and banks, to provide addi onal informa on. Next Level Northwest is a new business accelerator program, a result of collabora on between five communi es, including Hanover Park. This program will help Stage II businesses that are looking for coaching and technical assistance to accelerate their business to the next level. Next Level Northwest will officially launch this Fall, where businesses that have operated for about 3 years, have more than one employee, and have a business plan can apply to be selected for the assistance. Visit for more details. The Local Business Expo, where businesses and service agencies from the area par cipate, is open to the public, and will be held on October 11, at the Park District Gymnasium. Community and Economic Development staff, as well as elected officials, visit area businesses on a regular basis not only to establish a good working rela onship, but to also learn about any issues they may have and proac vely address them. In the past 18 months, we have met with over 20 businesses, which represent over 3 million sq. ft. of industrial and commercial space and approximately 2,000 employees. A business newsletter is another tool that is being used to maintain our pro-business environment. If you would like more information about any of these programs or events, then please contact Community and Economic Development by calling Page 9

10 September - October 2017 Car & Motorcycle Show A Big Hit! On August 6, 2017, the Village held its annual Car & Motorcycle Show event, where residents and neighbors showcased their best engines for a grand prize trophy and cash prize. A endees enjoyed entertainment throughout the day, including live music by The S ngers, food and a 50/50 Raffle. Funds raised during this event went to the Hanover Park Community Resource Coali on, which provides youth with posi ve alterna ves. Mayor s Choice Winners Best Engine: 1965 Ford Mustang Best Paint: 2013 Ford Mustang Best of Show: 1970 Dodge Challenger Page 10

11 Village of Hanover Park September October Village Calendar Date Meeting/Event Time Location 2 Veterans Committee 9:00 a.m. PD Comm Rm 4 Village Hall Closed 6 Finance Committee 5:00 p.m. Room Village Board Meeting 7:00 p.m. Room /11 Memorial Event 9:00 a.m. Vet s Memorial 12 CONECT Committee 12:30 p.m. Room 214 Cap on 12 Sister Cities Committee 7:00 p.m. PD Comm Rm 14 Development Comm. 7:00 p.m. Room HCP CPR 8:00 a.m. Fire Station #1 16 Market at the Metra 9am-4pm Metra Lot 18 CIDC 6:15 p.m. Room Water Bills Due 23 Recycling Event 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Commuter Lot 25 Neighborhood Watch 6:30 p.m. PD Comm Rm 26 Historical Commission 6:00 p.m. Village Hall 26 Environmental Comm. 7:30 p.m. Room Special Events Comm. 11:30 Room Village Board Workshop 5:30 p.m. Room Village Board Meeting 7:00 p.m. Room Veterans Committee 9:00 a.m. PD Comm Rm 7 Fire Dept. Open House 10am-2pm Fire Station 1 10 CONECT Committee 12:30 p.m. Room Sister Cities Committee 7:00 p.m. PD Comm Rm 11 Local Business Expo 5-7 p.m. Park District 12 Development Comm. 7:00 p.m. Room CIDC 6:15 p.m. Room Board Workshop 5:30 p.m. Room Village Board Meeting 7:00 p.m. Room Heartsaver CPR/AED 8:00 a.m. Fire Station #1 21 Water Bills Due 24 Historical Commission 6:00 p.m. Village Hall 24 Environmental Comm. 7:30 p.m. Room 214 One Village One Future Community Events Hanover Park Branch Library 1266 Irving Park Road, Hanover Park Family Story me with Mayor Craig Wednesday, September 13 11:00-11:30 p.m. Bring the whole family for stories, toys and a cra with Hanover Park Mayor Rod Craig and other special guest from the community. Crea ng a Targeted Resume Wednesday, September 20 1:00-4:30 p.m. This advanced resume wri ng class will show you how to tailor your resume using key words that align to an employer s job requirements. Read to a Dog Thursday, September 21 4:00-5:00 p.m. Boost your confidence, improve your reading skills and create a special bond with a therapy dog. Must register for this event. Sphero Basics Monday, October 2 4:00-4:45 p.m. Learn how to program a Sphero Robot using their ipads or your own device. Must register for this event. Poplar Creek Public Library 1405 S. Park Avenue, Streamwood Register at or call Grupo Folklorico Quetzal Sunday, September 24 at 2:00 p.m. / Meeting Room 1 Celebrate La n American culture through its folkloric, regional dances. Performed by Grupo Folklorico Quetzal, a performing troupe whose members are from various local school districts. Registra on recommended, but walk-ins also welcome! Elgin Symphony Orchestra Woodwind Quintet Sunday, Oct 15 2 pm Meeting Room 1 The Elgin Symphony Woodwind Quintet will present a program of music from around the world. The Elgin Symphony is comprised of principal players from the orchestra, who enjoy presen ng repertoire designed for a chamber music se ng. Registra on is recommended but walk-ins are welcome! Route 66 on a Tank of Gas: The Mother Road in Illinois Thursday, Sept pm Meeting Room 1 Learn about the many Mother Road a rac ons in the Land of Lincoln, within 300 miles of Chicago on this virtual tour. Presented by David Clark. All ages welcome. Registra on is recommended, but walk-ins are also welcome. Fall Colors of Northern Illinois Wednesday, Sept pm Meeting Room 1 Discover the beau ful colors of fall in Northern Illinois. Presented by naturalist and arborist Ed Max. Sponsored by Tri-Village Garden Club. Hanover Park Holiday Closing: Monday, September 4th for the Labor Day Holiday Page 11

12 Hi-Lighter One Village - One Future September - October 2017 The Hi-Lighter is published bi-monthly by the Village of Hanover Park, 2121 Lake Street. Important Telephone Numbers Police, Fire & Ambulance Main Number Police Informa on Public Works Dept Comm. Development Finance Department Water Billing Fire Department Inspec onal Services Code Enforcement Hotline Police Department fax Public Works fax Municipal Building fax Village Board Mee ngs: Mee ngs are held the first and third Thursdays of the month at 7:00 p.m. at the Municipal Building, 2121 Lake Street. The public is encouraged to a end. Standing commi ee mee ngs: Call the Village Clerk s Office at or visit our website for dates, mes and loca ons of the following regularly scheduled mee ngs: CONECT Commi ee Cultural Inclusion & Diversity Comm. Development Commission Environmental Commi ee Historical Commission Sister Ci es Commi ee Special Events Commi ee Veteran s Commi ee Curfew hours: For those under 17 years of age - 10:00 p.m. Sunday-Thursday, and 11:00 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. Neighborhood Watch: Interested in becoming a Neighborhood Watch block captain? Contact for more informa on. For ques ons or concerns regarding Village services, call Village of Hanover Park 2121 Lake St. Hanover Park, IL Visit our website at h p:// Village Hall Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (Thursday s - Finance Dept. open un l 7:30 p.m.) Elected Officials: Village President - Rodney S. Craig Village Clerk - Eira L. Corral Sepúlveda Village Trustees: James Kemper, Trustee Jon Kunkel, Trustee Herb Porter, Trustee Bob Prigge, Trustee Rick Roberts, Trustee Sharmin Shahjahan, Trustee ECRWSS Postal Patron Local Hanover Park, IL PRSRTSTD ECRWSS U.S.POSTAGE PAID HANOVER PARK,IL PERMIT NO. 353 Printed on Recycled Paper

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