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Hello Neighbor!
Happy Fourth of July! This time of year is always a special one. When my kids were little it marked the height of the summer. We enjoyed being outside, spending time with family and friends, being on a more relaxed schedule, and enjoying all the sounds, sights, and tastes of the season! Many of our best memories occurred around the 4th of July.
Even though my kids are grown, I get to experience many of the same wonderful aspects of the season. I enjoy participating in community events, seeing so many people enjoying themselves in wonderful public spaces that we all share. I love talking one-on-one with constituents and learning even more about the great place we all call home. It is one of the many things I enjoy about this job.
I will be sharing some highlights from the last session in an upcoming town hall, as well as hosting coffees around the district so that I can spend a little more time talking with people who have more questions or want to get more involved in government. This summer we also have some wonderful young people working in the office! They bring energy and fresh ideas which can only improve the work we do. I hope to see you soon around town, or at a scheduled event.
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Mobile Museum of Tolerance
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I am honored to welcome the Mobile Museum of Tolerance (MMOT) to the central part of my district. The MMOT will be at the Fox River Valley Public Library on Monday, July 29th and Tuesday, July 30th from Noon – 7:00pm.
Developed in collaboration with the Midwest office of the Simon Wiesenthal Center and the Illinois State Board of Education, the Mobile Museum of Tolerance is a free, traveling museum and classroom. Led by an Illinois licensed educator, it aims to inspire people to use their voices to speak up against anti-Semitism, bullying, racism, intolerance, and hate.
In conjunction with the MMOT tour, Sarah Sullivan, instructor of History and Business at McHenry County College will be presenting Beyond Rosa: The Women of the Montgomery Bus Boycott, at the Dundee Adult Activities Center (665 Barrington Avenue) adjacent to the library on Monday July 29th at 1:00pm. What you think you know about the Montgomery Bus Boycott is incomplete; women do not often show up in Civil Rights history, but women planned, coordinated and implemented one of history’s most successful boycotts. The backstory of this boycott is fascinating and will change your understanding of history.
The Mobile Museum of Tolerance and presentation on the Montgomery Boycott are free and open to the public.
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Elgin’s Recognition as one of the safest and most affordable cities in the nation
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I am proud to represent a city that GoBankingRates has recognized as one of the top 50 safest and most affordable cities in the United States. This is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the residents, city officials, and the Elgin Police Department who have created a community where safety and affordability are paramount. Elgin stands as a shining example of what can be achieved when a community comes together to support one another. I am honored to serve the Elgin community and will continue to strive for the prosperity and well-being of our beloved city.
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Habitat for Humanity of
Northern Fox Valley in Carpentersville
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I am thrilled to witness the progress in Carpentersville as Habitat for Humanity of Northern Fox Valley will begin an inspiring project to construct a 28-home subdivision. This initiative is particularly close to my heart as it aligns with our commitment to environmental stewardship. Notably, 13 of these homes are designed to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions, setting a benchmark for sustainable living in our community. It’s developments like these that not only enhance our cityscape but also preserve the health of our planet for future generations. I am eager to see this eco-friendly vision come to life, further cementing Carpentersville’s reputation as a forward-thinking and responsible community.
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Visit with me and my staff at events throughout District 66 this July! Watch for Pop-up events at a park near you. We will be sharing community resources and Popsicles!
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July 16th
7:00pm – 9:30pm
Crystal Lake Concerts at the Beach
Crystal Lake Main Beach
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July 17th
1:00p – 3:00p
District 66 Pop-Up
Carpenter Park – Carpentersville
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July 23rd
10:00am – 11:00am
Lake in the Hills Senior Bingo
Lake in the Hills Village Hall
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July 24th
Noon-2:00p
District 66 Pop-Up
Eagle Park – Elgin
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July 29th – July 30th
Noon – 7:00pm
Mobile Museum of Tolerance
Fox River Valley Library
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July 29th
1:00pm – 2:00pm
Beyond Rosa: The Women of the Montgomery Bus Boycott
Dundee Senior Center – Dundee
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July 31st
6:30p – 7:30p
End of Session Town Hall (Rep. Ness & Rep. Moeller)
Location TBD
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Congratulations to the class of 2024! From here the possibilities are endless! Wishing the class of 2024 the BEST as you embark on your new journey. Congratulations to Renee and Emily, two of our office interns!
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Make sure to follow us on Facebook
to view all the fun things our office
is up to!
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2024 Elgin New Citizenship
Recognition Ceremony
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2024 Summer Cooling Centers
2024 Centros De Enfriamiento De Verano
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Kane and McHenry County Northern Illinois Food Bank Mobile Food Pantries
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Banco de Alimentos del Norte de Illinois
McHenry Kane Despensas Móviles de Alimentos
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Food For Greater Elgin Advocate Health Care Mobile Health Van
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Every 1st Wednesday of the month from 9am-2pm there will be an Advocate Health Care~ Mobile Health Van at the Food for Greater Elgin’s parking lot located at 1553 Commerce Dr, Elgin! No appointments necessary.
For questions or concerns contact:
P:847-931-9330
E: info@ffge.org
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Food for Greater Elgin~ Camioneta Móvil de Salud Para Defender la Atención Médica
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Cada primer miércoles de cada mes, de 9am-2pm habrá una camioneta móvil de salud para defender la atención médica en el estacionamiento de Food for Greater Elgin ubicado en 1553 Commerce Dr, Elgin. Tienen exámenes de glucosa, exámenes de colesterol, índice de masa corporal, y más educación sanitaria. No se necesitan citas.
Para preguntas o inquietudes contacte:
P:847-931-9330
E: info@ffge.org
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ADOPTABLE PET OF THE MONTH
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Courtesy of Hoof Woof & Meow
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Meet Moxie, an 8-year-old Boxer mix with a heart full of love and a spirit as strong as ever! Moxie loves her human companions dearly and thrives on their affection. With her gentle nature and loyal personality, she’s sure to make a wonderful companion for anyone who can give her the love and care she deserves. She has bursts of puppy energy when she plays fetch and and with dog toys. She enjoys her foster’s fenced in yard. Moxie completed her heartworm treatment and will be spayed (at rescue’s expense) once cleared by our partnered vet. She is ready to find her forever home. Adopt Moxie today and let her brighten your life with her joyful spirit and unwavering devotion.
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Meet Nona & Twizzler
(bonded mom & son)
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Nona is a true cuddler and loves to sit on your lap and get a good snuggle in while watching your favorite tv show. She loves watching the birds through a window and will monitor the neighborhood for hours. She is friendly to all humans big and small and would be great with kids. She herself is a wonderful momma who is quite bonded to her adult son Twizzler. Twizzler is an affectionate boy who loves to flop over for belly rubs! Twizzler would love a window where he can watch the birds and outside bustle from a safe vantage point. He is quite attached to his momma, Nona, and they can often be found sleeping together or playing. We are seeking a forever home where they can remain together. Twizzler is not a fan of dogs or other cats (his momma is the exception). We are seeking a forever home where they can remain together.
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