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April 10, 2026


Hanover Park Historic Committee Archiving Event Tomorrow!

Join the Historic Committee at our Village Hall tomorrow, April 11th from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM to organize over 65 years of historical documents. By volunteering for an hour or two, you can help preserve Hanover Park's history. Register by scanning the QR code in the flyer or by visiting www.hpil.org/archivingevent. 

A flyer for the Hanover Park Historic Committee Archiving Event on Saturday, April 11, 2026, from 10 am to 12 pm at Hanover Park Village Hall. The event involves archiving and protecting historical documents. A QR code is provided for registration. The flyer also mentions ongoing archiving opportunities on the fourth Tuesday of each month and provides a link to discover Hanover Park History Online.

Honoring the Journey: A Celebration of Women Event Next Monday, April 13th

The Hanover Park Cultural Inclusion & Diversity Committee is proud to host “Honoring the Journey: A Celebration of Women” on Monday, April 13th at Village Hall from 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM. Our keynote speaker, Congresswomen Delia C. Ramirez, will be sharing her personal journey of self-discovery, personal victory and overcoming adversity. Doors open at 5:30 PM for networking and light hors d’oeuvres. No registration is required. 

This event is belatedly celebrating Women's History Month. Would you like to spotlight a woman who inspires you? Complete a brief submission form at the following link: www.hpil.org/eventsubmission.  Submissions will be featured during the event!

Flyer for "Honoring the Journey: A Celebration of Women," a public event hosted by the Hanover Park Cultural Inclusion Diversity Committee on April 13, 2026, from 6–7:30 PM at Hanover Park Village Hall, 2121 W. Lake St. Keynote speaker is Congresswoman Delia C. Ramirez. Doors open at 5:30 PM for networking.

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Groot Yard Waste Pick-Up Program

Groot Industries provides a yard waste pick-up program April 3rd through November 28th. Groot will pick up the following brush waste items:

  • Unlimited Kraft paper yard bags or personal 35-gallon containers (under 50 pounds) will be collected curbside—stickers are required for each container.
  • Bundles up to 48 inches long and up to 18 inches in diameter
  • Individual branches that do not exceed 3 1/2 inches in diameter
  • Brush that is tied with natural fiber twine
  • Bundles with a yard waste sticker attached

Visit Groot's website for information on where to purchase stickers.


Brush Pick-Up

Spring Brush Pick-up Continues

The Village’s brush pickup program provides FREE curbside residential brush pick up and will take place in the spring and fall. Area 3 & 4 will be picked up beginning on April 20th. 

SPRING COLLECTION

  • Area 3 (South of Lake St & north of Lawrence Ave): Collection begins the week of April 20. Please have all materials at the curb by 7:00 AM on Monday.
  • Area 4 (South of Lawrence Ave): Collection begins the week of April 20. Please have all materials at the curb by 7:00 AM on Monday.

GUIDELINES:
The Village will collect branches that are between two (2) and ten (10) feet in length. The branches must be less than eight (8) inches in diameter. 

What will not be picked up: 

  • Small hedge or pine clippings
  • Yard waste or brush in containers
  • Brush or branches with thorns
  • Stumps or tree roots
  • Unorganized or tangled brush piles 

How to stack brush:

  • Do not bundle!
  • Neatly stack the brush in one direction with the butt/cut end toward the street. 
  • Do not block access to the brush pile with your vehicle.
  • No lumber, wire, rope, construction material, or other material can be included with the brush
  • Do not block the sidewalk

Learn more about the brush pick-up process.


A map of Hanover Park showing the proposed Lake Street Multi-Use Path project for Spring 2026, funded by a federal grant. The map details existing paths and the new route connecting to them, encouraging walking, running, and biking.

Lake Street Multi-Use Path Construction Begins in Upcoming Weeks

Construction is anticipated to begin in the upcoming weeks. Once it begins, we will provide temporary road closure updates on our website & Facebook page. 

Project Overview

  • Project Location: Lake Street from the Metra Station to Gary Avenue
  • 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. 
  • Anticipated Start Date: Spring 2026
  • The Village received a $1.37 million federal Surface Transportation Program grant for this project! 

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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Community Blood Drive Next Wednesday, April 15th 

On Wednesday April 15th, Vitalant staff will be present in the Village Hall parking lot with the Bloodmobile, from 11:00 AM to 2:30 PM. Walk-ins are welcome, appointments preferred. All donors will receive a Culver's "Pint for a Pint" voucher and will be entered for a chance to win one of two $10,000 egift cards!

To register, visit vitalant.org and use blood drive code "ORD00763".


Poster for the DuPage River Sweep event on Saturday, April 18th, from 9:00-10:30 a.m. at 1130 E. Lake St. The event aims to clean rivers by removing debris. Information on registration and sponsors is provided.

DuPage River Sweep - April 18th

Join the Environmental Committee in keeping our rivers clean! Help remove debris from the riverbank between Arlington Drive and Lake Street. Wear waterproof boots, gloves, and work clothes.

To register, visit http://www.theconservationfoundation.org/riv.../river-sweep/ or scan the QR code on the poster!


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Be Prepared for an Emergency: Learn CPR.  Save a Life.  

In a cardiac emergency, every minute counts. CPR can double or even triple the chance of survival. Protecting your family, your friends, and your community starts with being prepared. 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, April 18th. 

For more information and to register for a class, visit  the Hanover Park Fire Department website.


What's Happening at Your Local Library?

Schaumburg Township District Library - Hanover Park Branch

Drop In Social Services Office Hours - April 11 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM: A licensed social worker will be available during scheduled office hours to assist community members in need of guidance and resources. Whether you’re looking for short-term help or need assistance navigating long-term support options, the social worker is here to help.

Artsy Thursday - April 16 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM: Let your child's imagination run wild exploring with a variety of art styles and mediums. Dress for mess! For ages 2-5 years old with caregiver. To register, visit the library's website. 

AI Spot the Bot - April 20 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM: Learn strategies for identifying AI-generated text, images, audio, and video. Learn about AI detection tools and strategies for protection against AI scams. To register, visit the library's website. 

For more events, visit the Schaumburg Township District Library's website.

Poplar Creek Public Library - Sonya Crawshaw Branch


Take & Make Craft @ Main Branch - April 1 - April 30: Visit the library to make your own crepe paper flower. Make a flower that needs no watering. While supplies last. Pick this Take & Make up from Studio1405 in the lower level of the library.

Hope the Comfort Dog @ Main Branch - April 13 10:30 AM - 11:00 AM: Did you know that petting dogs can reduce stress and improve well-being? Kids and their grown-ups are invited to come by, relax, and give Hope a few friendly pats! Cookies and juice will be served. Please register children only, not adults. For ages 2-6. Visit the library's website to register. 

Week of the Young Child Resource Library @ Main Branch - April 15 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM: Local preschools, daycares, and community agencies will be on hand to discuss their services and answer your questions. No registration needed.

For more events, visit the Poplar Creek Public Library's website.


Streamwood & Hanover Park Stories: A Community Oral History Project

Poplar 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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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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Upcoming Meetings


Tuesday, April 14
Economic Development Meeting

Thursday, April 16
Village Board of Trustees Meeting




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