Archive for November 2019
Congrats to Hillcrest Students Chosen for Mentorship Program
Ten Hillcrest H-S students were selected to participate in the Chicago ACE Mentor Program. ACE is a 15-week after school program for high school upperclassmen who want to learn more about careers in architecture, construction management, and engineering.
Read MoreJob News: Illinois State Police
Illinois State Police has extended the deadline until January 31, 2020, for people to apply and submit all required documents for the Cadet Class 132. For more information and to apply, visit www.illinoistrooper.com.
Read MoreHomewood Disposal: Yard Waste Pickup is Done for the Season
Yard waste pickup runs April 1 to November 30. Homewood Disposal will resume weekly yard waste pickup next spring. For additional questions, contact Homewood Disposal at 708-798-1004.
Read MoreVillage Hall is closed Thursday & Friday, November 28 & 29
President Vernard Alsberry, Jr., the Village Board of Trustees and staff wish everyone a Happy Thanksgiving
Read MoreMen’s Health Event on December 3
12.3.19 Sunrise Total Men’s Health Event
Read More2020 Census Meetings on December 11
Hazel Crest will host two meetings Wednesday, December 11th for residents to learn vital information and ask questions about the upcoming federal census.
Read MoreVillage Tree Lighting on December 6
12.6.19 Tree Lighting Ceremony
Read MoreThornton Township Property Tax Appeal Forum on December 9
Attention Thornton Township residents: Cook County Commissioner Larry Rogers Jr., will speak Monday, December 9that a Cook County Board of Review Property Tax Appeal Forum at 24 State Street, in Calumet City.
Read MoreSAVE-THE-DATE: December 4 Senior Citizens Luncheons
District 228 schools will host Senior Citizen Luncheons, for senior citizens who live within District 228 boundaries, on Wednesday, December 4th at each of the four district high schools, including Hillcrest High School (17401 Pulaski Rd, Country Club Hills). RSVP at 799-7000, X 4805. 12.4.19 Senior Citizens Luncheon – Bremen H-S Dist 228
Read MoreNovember is Alzheimer’s Awareness Month
The most common type of dementia, causes problems with memory, thinking and behavior. Symptoms usually develop slowly, get worse over time and become severe enough to interfere with daily tasks. If you or someone you know has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s or another dementia, you are not alone. Contact the Alzheimer’s Association at 800-272-3900 for…
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