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Today is National Wear Red Day! February is American Heart Month. Today, Mayor Craig and Village staff wore red to raise awareness about heart health and cardiovascular disease. February is an excellent time to commit to healthier lifestyle choices. Remember, even small changes can lead to a lifetime of heart health!
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State of the Village - February 11thJoin Mayor Craig next Wednesday, February 11th for the annual State of the Village. Beginning at 9:00 AM in the Village Hall boardroom, Mayor Craig will provide a recap of 2025 and what is on the horizon for the Village in 2026.
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2026 CPR Classes AvailableFebruary is American Heart Month, a nationwide observance that spotlights cardiovascular disease and the need for more lifesavers. Anyone can save a life. In every cardiac emergency, the real first responder is not always a uniformed professional but often a friend, family member or even a stranger nearby. Ordinary people have extraordinary power. You are the first responder until professional help arrives. Join the Nation of Lifesavers by learning CPR today. The Hanover Park Fire Department offers CPR training which includes learning child and adult CPR, how to help a choking victim and how to operate an Automated External Defibrillator (AED). The next class for the general public is on Saturday, February 21st. For more information and to register for a class, visit the Hanover Park Fire Department website.
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Black History Month Program - February 21stJoin the Village's Sister Cities Committee and the Friends of Sister Cities Hanover Park for the annual Black History Month Program. This year's program will be held from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM at My Celebration Party Room, 1190 Lake Street. Catering is provided by Briana's Pancake House. Reverend Clyde Brooks will be the primary speaker for the event. Tickets are available for purchase through the Friends of Sister Cities Hanover Park 501(c)(3). Tickets are $20.00 per person or $150.00 for an 8-person table. To purchase tickets, please email friendsofsistercitieshp@gmail.com.
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Remember to Report GraffitiHelp us keep our neighborhoods looking their best! If you spot graffiti on public or private property, please report it. Quick reporting helps ensure it is cleaned up quickly, discouraging further tagging. To report, please use the Graffiti Hotline: 630-823-5705 Let’s work together to keep our community clean and beautiful!
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New Year, New Projects! The Public Works and Engineering team can't wait for the weather to warm up and construction season to begin. This year's projects, ranging from road resurfacing and watermain replacement to bike path upgrades, are a part of our ongoing commitment to keeping the Village of Hanover Park safe and beautiful! Over the next few weeks, we will provide a brief overview of what is to come in 2026 and what residents should keep an eye out for during the upcoming construction season. County Farm Road Multi-Use Path Project Overview- Project Location: County Farm Road from Greenbrook Boulevard to Ontarioville Road and Church Road south of Ontarioville Road
- Project Description: Install a new multi-use path between existing bicycle paths to provide a continuous path to the Metra Station.
- Primary Goal: To provide continuous non-vehicular access to the Metra and Pace and improve safety by eliminating gaps in the multi-use path network.
- Impact: Temporary lane closures will likely occur during construction operations. Driveway access along the east side of Church Road will be affected as the pavement is widened to allow for the on-street portion of the path. Residents with impacted driveways will receive advance notices with instructions on parking during that time.
- Anticipated Start Date: Spring 2026
Have questions about this upcoming project? Please contact the Engineering Division at (630) 823-5700 or check out our Current Projects webpage at www.hpil.org/1234/Current-Projects for the latest information.
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What's Happening at Your Local Library?Schaumburg Township District Library - Hanover Park Branch- Music Explorers - Feb. 10 4:30 PM & 5:15 PM: Music Explorer classes encourage a child's musical abilities while educating their caregiver. These 30-minute classes, presented by a music education specialist, include folk songs, fingerplays, instruments, and stories. Music Explorers is a drop-in program. Attendance is limited to 25 children per class. There are two sessions, 4:30 PM to 5:00 PM and 5:25 PM to 5:45PM.
- Crafternoon: 3D Love Bug - Feb. 11 3:30 PM - 4:15 PM: Stop by to make a 3D butterfly that you can give to someone as a valentine or keep for yourself, while supplies last.
- Evening Movie Showing - Feb. 11 6:30 PM - 8:30PM: Join the library for a showing of the 2025 live action, How to Train your Dragon. This movie is rated PG with a runtime of 125 minutes.
For more events, visit the Schaumburg Township District Library's website. Poplar Creek Public Library - Sonya Crawshaw Branch- Valentine's Chocolate @ Main Branch- Feb. 9 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM: Say "I love you" in a delicious way Make your own box of heart-shaped candies with sprinkles and colorful chocolate drizzles as the perfect Valentine's Day treat. No registration is required.
- Studio Movie Night @ Main Branch - Feb. 11 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM: Join the library for a showing of West Side Story (1961). Registration is required. Food & drinks will be provided. Visit the library's website to register.
- Snowy Science (Grades K-3) @ Main Branch - Feb. 12 3:30 PM - 4:00 PM: Try out some "cool" science projects with Ms. Lisa M.! This class is for children only. Registration is required. Visit the library's website to register.
For more events, visit the Poplar Creek Public Library's website.
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Streamwood & Hanover Park Stories: A Community Oral History ProjectPoplar Creek Public Library is interviewing longtime Streamwood & Hanover Park residents about their experiences living here. The interviews will be made public and shared in the library's digital history collection, found at pclib.org/history. Interviews will run from 15 to 60 minutes. Interested in scheduling an interview? Please call Lisa Mueller at 331.808.3535 or email lmueller@pclib.org.
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Park District News & EventsGalentine's Day Sip & Paint - February 13thOn February 13th, join the Park District for a Sip & Paint at the Community Center from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM. Celebrate friendship, laughter, and creativity. No painting experience required. The instructor will provide step by step guidance to create a Valentine's or friendship-inspired canvas masterpiece to take home. Pre-registration is required. $40 to participate. Limited spots available. Visit the Park District's website for more information.
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Little Sweetheart Dance - February 21st Join the Park District for their first Little Sweetheart Dance on Saturday, February 21st from 5:00PM to 7:00 PM in the Hanover Park Gymnasium. This will be a magical evening where parents and children dress up, dance, and create unforgettable memories together. Whether it is a father-daughter, mother-son, or any parent-child duo this night is all about love, laughter, and fun. Visit the Park District's website for more information.
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Join a Committee Today! Hanover Park has many committees and commissions where you can volunteer your time and give back to the community! There are several committees with open positions available including the Cultural Inclusion and Diversity Committee, the Development Commission, the Environmental Committee, and our Sister Cities Committee. To learn more about these committees or to apply to join, visit our website!
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Thank You Corporate Partners!
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Village President Rodney S. Craig
Village Clerk Kristy Merrill
Trustees Troy Albuck Yasmeen Bankole Jenni Broccolino Liza Gutierrez Jon Kunkel Herb Porter
Interim Village Manager Courtney Sage
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