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The “Community Calendar” provides an opportunity to keep Village Residents informed by announcing Antioch meetings and events. To submit information, please send it by mail to 806 Holbek Dr., e-mail to [email protected] or by fax to 847-838-4328 and include your name and telephone number. Articles are due by the 15th of each month. Publication is subject to review by Village staff. Thank you. Phone: 847-838-4032. Contact: Shawn Roby Village Hall Hours Monday: 8:30 a.m.- 7:00 p.m. Tuesday-Friday: 8:30 a.m.- 5:00 p.m. Drop box slot available at the Village Hall after hours. Parks & Recreation Hours Monday- Friday: 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. Online Registration Available SEPTEMBER NEWS Summer is almost behind us and thanks to our Village Parks & Special Events Departments, residents were kept enter- tained and busy all summer long. Fall will arrive shortly and we have some of Antioch’s most popular events coming up. They include: The Chamber Arts & Crafts Faire, Homecoming Activities, Rotary Club Pork Chop BBQ and Auction, Fall Fest and Treat the Streets. Please see details of all these events inside this newsletter. The Antioch Parks & Recreation Dept. also has many programs planned to keep your family busy this fall and winter in the new program guide which is available this month. These booklets will be distributed to all Antioch Elementary School and Pre-school students. If you do not have a child in school, you can pick up a booklet at the Parks Office, Village Hall, Chamber Office, Library and it is also available on-line at: www.antioch.il.gov Village of Antioch—874 Main Street—Antioch, IL 60002—847-395-1000—Fax 847-395-1920 Trustees: Dennis B. Crosby, Jay Jozwiak, Scott A. Pierce, Ted P. Poulos, George C. Sakas, Michael W. Wolczyz ANTIOCH PARKS & RECREATION There is still availability in our Time For Me Two is a Parent/Tot Program for 2 and 3 year olds. Child must be 2 by September 1, 2010. This class is a unique experience between a parent/guardian and child. Classes are from 9 – 10:30 a.m., once a week on Fridays. In class your child will learn to play with children their own age while experiencing a semi-structured class schedule which will pre- pare them for future pre-school classes. Children will experience many age appropriate activities in social playtime, music, art pro- jects, show and tell and story time. Classes are filled on a first come first serve basis. Parents will sign up for a snack day in class. Class will begin on Friday, September 17 th and run through the beginning of May, 2011. You will be informed of the start of each new session and payment is due in full the FIRST DAY or sooner. Your child is automatically enrolled into the next session, unless you inform us otherwise. If you fail to make payment on or before the first day of each new session, your child’s slot in the program may be given to someone on our waiting list. Payment sessions are every 7 weeks. Classes are held at the Scout House at 770 Cunningham Dr. with Miss Laura. Ages 2 and 3 year olds and parent /guardian. Min/Max: 8/15. Session Fee: $65/75. ANTIOCH SENIOR CENTER NEWS -Toe Nail Clinic – Friday, September 10 Call for appointment -Health Care Preventative Screenings- Monday September 20, 10-12:30 No appointment necessary Other daily or weekly programs: Free Exercise Classes, Pi- nochle, bingo, sing-a-long choral group, crafts, trips, bridge, daily luncheons, AARP, movies, monthly dances, cribbage, internet access, and treadmill. Call Paul Howard at the Senior Center for more info at 847-395-0139. ANTIOCH FARMERS MARKET Come enjoy the 2010 Antioch Farmers Market! There will be everything from Fruits and Vegetables to Plants and Flowers, Sweets and Breads and much, much more. The Market began on Thursday June 17 th and runs through September 30 th . It is located in the municipal parking lot on the East Side of Toft St. Come down and enjoy the fun then head over to the Annual “It’s Thurs- day” Concert Series starting @ 7:30 p.m. FAMILY KITE FLYING EVENT On October 2, 2010 the Village of Antioch along with Chicago Kite will beholding a kite flying event at Tim Osmond Sports Com- plex. Come out and see some of the large 25-50’ kites that will be on display. Come down to learn how to fly a kite, get tips and tricks that can be done. If you don’t have a kite don’t worry you can purchase them at the event. If you own a kite already please join us for this fun event. FALL FEST OCTOBER 9, 2010 On October 9, 2010 we will have the Annual Fall Fest at the Wil- liam E. Brook Entertainment Center (The Bandshell) There will be many activities for all ages. Fall Fest will be kicked off again by the Adventure Race. Get your group together and register to enter the race to help us start Fall Fest. TREAT THE STREETS On October 23rd the Village of Antioch along with many busi- nesses, are going to be holding a Trick or Treat of Downtown Anti- och from 12 noon to 5 p.m. For more details check out the October newsletter and keep an eye on www.antioch.il.gov. Get your cos- tumes

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Page 1: Village Hall Hours Parks & Recreation Hours€¦ · Trustees: Dennis B. Crosby, Jay Jozwiak, Scott A. Pierce, Ted P. Poulos, George C. Sakas, Michael W. Wolczyz ANTIOCH PARKS & RECREATION

The “Community Calendar” provides an opportunity to keep Village Residents informed by announcing Antioch meetings and events. To submit information,

please send it by mail to 806 Holbek Dr., e-mail to [email protected] or by fax to 847-838-4328 and include your name and telephone number. Articles are

due by the 15th of each month. Publication is subject to review by Village staff. Thank you. Phone: 847-838-4032. Contact: Shawn Roby

Village Hall Hours

Monday: 8:30 a.m.- 7:00 p.m.

Tuesday-Friday: 8:30 a.m.- 5:00 p.m.

Drop box slot available at the Village Hall after hours.

Parks & Recreation Hours

Monday- Friday: 9 a.m.- 5 p.m.

Online Registration Available

SEPTEMBER NEWS Summer is almost behind us and thanks to our Village Parks & Special Events Departments, residents were kept enter-

tained and busy all summer long. Fall will arrive shortly and we have some of Antioch’s most popular events coming up. They include: The Chamber Arts & Crafts Faire, Homecoming Activities, Rotary Club Pork Chop BBQ and Auction, Fall Fest and Treat the Streets. Please see details of all these events inside this newsletter.

The Antioch Parks & Recreation Dept. also has many programs planned to keep your family busy this fall and winter in the new program guide which is available this month. These booklets will be distributed to all Antioch Elementary School and Pre-school students. If you do not have a child in school, you can pick up a booklet at the Parks Office, Village Hall, Chamber Office, Library and it is also available on-line at: www.antioch.il.gov

Village of Antioch—874 Main Street—Antioch, IL 60002—847-395-1000—Fax 847-395-1920

Trustees: Dennis B. Crosby, Jay Jozwiak, Scott A. Pierce, Ted P. Poulos, George C. Sakas, Michael W. Wolczyz

ANTIOCH PARKS & RECREATION There is still availability in our Time For Me Two is a

Parent/Tot Program for 2 and 3 year olds. Child must be 2 by September 1, 2010. This class is a unique experience between a parent/guardian and child. Classes are from 9 – 10:30 a.m., once a week on Fridays. In class your child will learn to play with children their own age while experiencing a semi-structured class schedule which will pre-

pare them for future pre-school classes. Children will experience many age appropriate activities in social playtime, music, art pro-jects, show and tell and story time. Classes are filled on a first come first serve basis. Parents will sign up for a snack day in class. Class will begin on Friday, September 17th and run through the beginning of May, 2011. You will be informed of the start of each new session and payment is due in full the FIRST DAY or sooner. Your child is automatically enrolled into the next session, unless you inform us otherwise. If you fail to make payment on or before the first day of each new session, your child’s slot in the program may be given to someone on our waiting list. Payment sessions are every 7 weeks. Classes are held at the Scout House at 770 Cunningham Dr. with Miss Laura. Ages 2 and 3 year olds and parent /guardian. Min/Max: 8/15. Session Fee: $65/75.

ANTIOCH SENIOR CENTER NEWS -Toe Nail Clinic – Friday, September 10 Call for appointment -Health Care Preventative Screenings- Monday September

20, 10-12:30 No appointment necessary Other daily or weekly programs: Free Exercise Classes, Pi-

nochle, bingo, sing-a-long choral group, crafts, trips, bridge, daily luncheons, AARP, movies, monthly dances, cribbage, internet access, and treadmill. Call Paul Howard at the Senior Center for more info at 847-395-0139.

ANTIOCH FARMERS MARKET Come enjoy the 2010 Antioch Farmers Market! There will be

everything from Fruits and Vegetables to Plants and Flowers, Sweets and Breads and much, much more. The Market began on Thursday June 17th and runs through September 30th. It is located in the municipal parking lot on the East Side of Toft St. Come down and enjoy the fun then head over to the Annual “It’s Thurs-day” Concert Series starting @ 7:30 p.m.

FAMILY KITE FLYING EVENT On October 2, 2010 the Village of Antioch along with Chicago

Kite will beholding a kite flying event at Tim Osmond Sports Com-plex. Come out and see some of the large 25-50’ kites that will be on display. Come down to learn how to fly a kite, get tips and tricks that can be done. If you don’t have a kite don’t worry you can purchase them at the event. If you own a kite already please join us for this fun event.

FALL FEST OCTOBER 9, 2010 On October 9, 2010 we will have the Annual Fall Fest at the Wil-

liam E. Brook Entertainment Center (The Bandshell) There will be many activities for all ages. Fall Fest will be kicked off again by the Adventure Race. Get your group together and register to enter the race to help us start Fall Fest.

TREAT THE STREETS On October 23rd the Village of Antioch along with many busi-

nesses, are going to be holding a Trick or Treat of Downtown Anti-och from 12 noon to 5 p.m. For more details check out the October newsletter and keep an eye on www.antioch.il.gov. Get your cos-tumes

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3rd ANTIOCH ADVENTURE RACE TO KICK OFF FALL FEST

The Village of Antioch along with NorthBridge Church will be holding the 3rd Annual Antioch Adventure Race to kick off Fall Fest on Saturday, October 9. The adventure race kicks off a day of games, music and fun in Antioch. The cost is $10.00 per team and each team must have a minimum of 2 people. There will be two divisions, the Pro division (all members ages 16+) and the Family division (1 member 15 and under). Cash prizes will be awarded to the top 3 teams in each division. Pre-registration is encouraged!

All participants are asked to join us at the bandshell at 9:00 a.m. on October 9th for check-in and a 9:30 rules briefing. The race starts at 10:00 a.m. and each team will compete against the clock to complete as many challenges as possible in the allotted time frame. Challenges will be in various locations around town and differ at each location. Challenges will be mental, physical or both. Previous challenges have included Frisbee golf, field goal kicking, balance challenge, blow gun challenge, digestive chal-lenge, water transfer and trivia questions. Once the allotted time is up all groups will return to the bandshell where each group’s total points will be totaled to determine the top three teams.

The final 3 teams in each division will compete in final event held around the bandshell area to determine the 2010 Antioch Adventure Race Champions. If you are interested in participating please call the Antioch Parks and Recreation Department Special Events Line at 847-395-4032 or call Northbridge Church at 847-838-0800. There are a limited number of teams so this event will be a first-come first-serve basis.

SIX FLAGS GREAT AMERICA TICKETS As a community service, Six Flags Great America tickets can

be purchased at the Village Hall (874 Main St.). The Village will sell General Admission 1-Day tickets at a cost of $32.50 (savings of $24.14). Individual Season Passes are available for $66.90 which is about a $5.20 savings from last year’s discounted price. Children 2 and under are free. This is a great way to avoid the long ticket lines at the park as well as a great savings! Call 847-395-1000 for more details.

SKATE BOARD COMPETITION

LoLo Skate Company and Antioch Parks and Recreation will host the 3rd annual Skateboard Competition at Williams Park Skate Park on Saturday, September 12, 2010. Registration be-gins at 11:00 a.m. with the competition starting at 1:00 p.m. The Skate Park is located in downtown Antioch behind the Antioch Library on Williams Street. The Competition is open to any resi-dent living in Lake County. Three levels of competition: beginner, intermediate and expert will be judges. Individual awards will be presented to the top three competitors in each division. The com-petition is open to any youth age 6 and over (children 6 – 9 must be accompanied by an adult).

All participants will be required to wear a helmet and all Anti-och Skate Park rules must be followed. A $10 registration fee will be required at registration. You must fill out a waiver and obtain a permit sticker from the Parks Office. Waivers and permit stickers will also be available at registration at the Skate Park on the day of the event. A parent signature will be required for all participants under the age of 18. Music and concessions are planned for the event.

Additional information can be obtained by calling event director and CEO of LoLo Skate Co., Lou Perez at 847-533-7989 or e-mail [email protected] or by calling the Parks Dept. at 847-395-2160.

CHILD SAFETY SEAT CHECKS The Antioch Fire Department is now offering free child safety

seat checks. For more information, call the Antioch Fire Depart-ment at 847-395-5511

PHOSPHORUS BAN The Village Board of Trustees passed an ordinance banning

the use of fertilizer containing phosphorus within Village Limits in order to limit the concentration of phosphorus in the Village’s lakes, rivers and streams. Wherever fertilizer is sold within village limits, a sign must be posted that reads “The Village of Antioch prohibits the application of fertilizer containing phosphorus to any lawn or turf area and any impervious surface, drainage way, wet-land or buffer zone”. Please be sure when you purchase fertilizer that it does not contain phosphorus.

COMMISSION MEMBERS WANTED The Village of Antioch is looking for those interested in serving

their community as a member to one of our commissions. Com-mission members are appointed by the Mayor with the consent of the Village Board of Trustees and serve staggering terms.

• Park Commission - Meets on the 3rd Wednesday of the each month at 7:00 PM - 5 year term

• Planning & Zoning Commission - Meets on the 2nd Thurs-day of each month at 7:30 PM - 3 year term

• Police & Fire Commission - Meets quarterly on 2nd Tuesday of the month at 5:30 PM - 3 year term

• Police Pension Board - Meets quarterly on the 1st Monday of the month at 7:30 AM - 2 year term

• Green Advisory Commission - This new commission was established at the July 19, 2010 Village Board meeting

Please send a letter of interest and resume to Village Clerk Candi Rowe by email at [email protected] or by mail to: Anti-och Village Hall, 874 Main Street, Antioch, IL 60002

COMMUNITY SERVICES & EVENTS

OPEN ARMS MISSION WELCOMES SCHOOL SUPPLY DONATIONS

Open Arms Mission distributed more than 300 school supply kits to area children in need in the Antioch, Lake Villa and Lindenhurst area last month and welcomes donations to cover the cost of supplies.

A $13 donation covers the cost of an age-appropriate school supply kit. Backpacks at a cost of $6 each were also distributed to students.

“We know parents are finding it more difficult to provide ba-sics for their families. A donation to the school supply fund en-sures that our local students started the year with confidence that they have everything they need for that first day,” said Executive Director Marytherese Ambacher.

Tax deductible donations may be made to Open Arms Mis-sion, PO Box 79, Antioch, IL 60002 or online at www.openarmsmission.org

Open Arms Mission is a 501c(3) non-profit food pantry and community outreach center serving Antioch and Lake Villa Town-ships, providing support to families that cannot afford daily neces-sities. The mission is community funded and staffed by volunteers.

For more information contact the mission, 847-395-0309.

BOOK SALE AT ANTIOCH LIBRARY OCT 9, 10 & 11 The Antioch Library Friends is having its annual Book Sale on

Saturday, October 9 from 9 to 5, Sunday, October 10 from 1 to 5 and Monday, October 11 from 9 to 5.

The sale will take place at the library and include books, tapes. and DVD’s for adults, teens and children. The sale will in-clude everything from the Friends’ ”warehouse.”

On Monday, October 11th at 9 a.m. all items will be part of our Bag Sale. For $5 a paper bag you can put as many hardback and paperback books and tapes into the bag. Plastic Bags will be $2

All proceeds from the sale benefit the Antioch Library.

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ADOPT-A-PACKAGE Help send goodies from home to our Heroes. The Ladies

Auxiliary to Post 4551 is collecting needed items and monetary contributions to send care packages to the men and women serv-ing overseas. Items the troops are requesting are:

Tea, Kool-Aid, Lemonade Singles, DVD’s CD’s, beef jerky, Pop Tarts, flashlights, AA/AAA Batteries, Foot Powder and sun screen. Please avoid the following items we are unable to send: pork, porn, alcohol, aerosol cans, glass bottles and chocolate. If you would like to make a donation of any items or a monetary donation to make purchases and cover shipping, please send or drop off to your Antioch VFW Post 4551 located at 75 North Ave. in Antioch on Monday, Wednesday, or Friday from 9:00 a.m. – noon or Tuesday from 4:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. For additional infor-mation call Barb at 847-395-5393 or email Jeanne at [email protected]

EARLY START PROGRAM

Antioch School District #34 provides developmental screen-ings for children ages 4 months to 3 years. To schedule an ap-pointment please call 847-838-8032.

DIVORCE CARE SUPPORT GROUP

Faith Lutheran Church will be hosting a weekly Divorce Care Support Group. The first meeting will be held on Monday, August 16 and will last 13 weeks. The meetings will be held in the Chapel on the campus of Faith Lutheran Church of Antioch from 6:30 – 8:30 PM.

The Divorce Care Support Group will provide encouragement and direction for anyone who is going through or has gone through a divorce. The healing process after a divorce can be a long and painful experience. It’s overwhelming to feel so isolated just when you have so many questions about issues you’ve never faced before.

Faith Lutheran Church is located at 24300 Grass Lake Road (at Rte 59) in Antioch. For more information about this event please contact Pastor Hermanson at (847) 293-6578.

FREE SUMMER VOCAL LESSONS Do you find yourself singing everywhere you go? Would you

like to partake in free group vocal instruction for the summer? Then stop in and visit Westosha Lakes Chorus. At WLC we sing four-part acappella harmony. WLC is a member of the Sweet Ade-line International Organization that is committed to advancing the musical art form of barbershop harmony through education and performance.

This summer WLC’s music is focusing on Hollywood selec-tions. These selections will be featured at the annual Cabaret, which will be held on Saturday, October 9th at the VFW Post on North Avenue in Antioch, Illinois.

Our new director, Nancie Kiddoo, an Antioch resident, brings a creative and professional flair to each rehearsal. So, if we’ve sparked your curiosity, please come check out a rehearsal. We meet every Thursday from 7:00-9:30 at the VFW hall in Antioch. Oh, and feel free to bring a friend, your Mom, your daughter, or any gal who loves to sing. Our group age spans from mid-twenties and up. There is nothing like sharing the joy of singing. Hope to see you soon.

For more information about Westosha Lakes Chorus contact Faith at 815-955-6186, or look online at www.westoshalakeschorus.org.

COMMUNITY TELECARE

If you live alone or are a shut-in, you might like a daily check up call from Community Telecare. This service is free and is staffed by volunteers. If you or someone you know would like to use this service, please contact Carol at 847-395-2240 or Bev at 847-395-0897.

SHAREFEST 2010 ShareFest is a network of churches in Antioch, Lake Villa, &

Lindenhurst working together to serve the community. Over the last 6 years volunteers of the ShareFest organization have:

• Renovated over 450 senior’s homes

• Collected over 80,000 lbs of food for a local food bank,

• Built and distributed over 130 bunk beds to families in need

• Collected over 525 units of blood

• Helped over 300 families with furniture and appliance needs within our community

If you would like to participate in ShareFest, request help for someone in need, or have a business that would like to sponsor the event please visit:www.ShareFestCommunity.com. Sharefest October 2-3, 2010

ANTIOCH LIBRARY INFO

The Antioch Public Library District offers programs for Chil-dren, Teens, Tweens and Adults. If you are interested in any of these programs please log onto: www.apld.info or call 847-395-0874.

A.A.R.P. CHAPTER # 387 MEETINGS A.A.R.P. Chapter # 387, meets at the Antioch Senior Center,

817 Holbek Drive, (behind the fire station on Orchard Street), on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday each month. We welcome men and wom-en (50+ years young), to arrive early for our noon refreshments, followed by our business meeting at 1:00 pm. For more infor-mation please call Sharon at 847-395-5068, or Ceil at 847-395-5604.

SHAREFEST 2010 IS COMING SOON!

ShareFest is an annual event in which numerous churches and organizations in the Lake County, IL area unite to serve the community. On Saturday, October 2, we will be assisting our Sen-ior Citizen and Disabled community in Antioch, Lake Villa, and Lindenhurst. We seek seniors (55 and older) who are in need of various home assistance efforts. For example, we are able to complete:

- Yard work - Gutter and window cleaning - Weather stripping - Window insulation - Storm window installation - Battery replacement in smoke detectors - Light bulb replacement - Heavy object removal/relocation - Light housecleaning - Basic painting - Portable air conditioning unit removal or covering - Furnace filter replacement - Minor roof repair - Minor construction projects

To sign up or learn more, please contact Kacey Stevens at 847-772-2057.

Please feel free to contact the following churches for refer-ences: Crossview Church 847-395-4117, Hope Community Church 847-265-0551, NorthBridge Church 847-838-0800.

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PALETTE MASQUE & LYRE THEATRE The 50 season of fine entertainment begins! Happy Anniversary!

The first season show is in rehearsal at this time. The schedule of fabulous show choices is available. Season passes can be pur-chased, which is an even better deal on an already inexpensive ticket price. Visit our website for titles and dates.

Auditions for Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat are set. Children should come to the Senior Center at 817 Holbek St. in downtown Antioch. Audition dates and times are as follows: Saturday, August 28, 11 am -3 pm. Sunday, August 30, 12-4 pm.

Adult and teens over 16 years should audition at the Methodist Church on Main St. downtown Antioch. Dates and times are as fol-lows: Monday, August 30 and 31 at 7pm. Park in back of the church and use the parking lot entrance. Any changes will be listed on the website.

PRODUCTION OF THE SUNSHINE STORY TELLER The next production for the Theatre Ministry at the United Meth-

odist church of Antioch, 848 Main St. will feature The Sunshine Story Teller, Ina Buckner-Barnette from Los Angeles a former Antioch Com-munity High School graduate.

Ms. Buckner-Barnette is a commissioned artist with the J. Paul Getty Family Story Telling Program, as well as an award winning ac-tress/hostess/producer with over 17 years of major market production credits as a T.V. producer/writer.

This delightful evening of entertainment is especially for children, but parents and friends will also be enchanted. The event date is August 27 at 7:00pm in Wesley Hall. Parking is behind the church. Ticket prices are $3.00 for children and $5.00 for adults. All proceeds will go toward the church's new playground equipment. For further information call Ken/Betty Smouse at 847-395-1333

ALCOHOL & DRUG ABUSE RECOVERY SUPPORT Faith Lutheran Church announces the formation of an Alcohol &

Drug Abuse Recovery Support Program. The group meets on Thursdays from 7-8PM at Faith Lutheran

School located at 1275 Main Street in Antioch (On Rte 83 just south of Rte 173) Room 201. This support group uses a Christian approach to the Twelve Steps of Recovery.

Faith Lutheran Church is located at 24300 Grass Lake Road (at Rte 59) in Antioch. For more information about this group call Paul (847) 201-8662 or Becky (847) 838-6997 or visit www.faithantioch.org [WFEL 99.9 FM]

ANNUAL FAMILY PICNIC Faith Lutheran Church is having its annual family picnic on Sun-

day, September 12 from Noon to 4:00 PM. The highlight of this year’s picnic is to welcome the new vicar and his wife, Jacob and Carrie Behnken. Carrie will be teaching grades 4 and 5 this year at Faith Lutheran School. Faith would like to extend an invitation to eve-ryone in the Antioch Community to join us in an afternoon of fun, fel-lowship, and food, and to give a warm welcome to Jacob and Carrie. There will also be games for all the children.

Faith Lutheran Church is located at 24300 Grass Lake Road (at Rte 59) in Antioch. For questions or more information about this event, please call 847-293-6101

ACHS “A” FLAG PURCHASERS Are you ready for some football!! The Antioch High School foot-

ball season kicked off the season at home against Streamwood. The ACHS Spirit Shop would like to thank all the businesses who support-ed ACHS by purchasing an "A" flag! We would greatly appreciate if those businesses would please hang your flag in your business win-dow or outside before the first game to show our town unity. If you need a flag, please contact Spirit Shop co-chair Elizabeth LeClair at [email protected] and we will order a flag for you! Thank you so much and LET'S GOOO Sequoits!!!

ANTIOCH GARDEN CLUB

Welcome to a new season of the Antioch Garden Club! We will be meeting on Monday, Sept 13th. The second Monday, because of the holiday. We will have our Sept. Potluck dinner. There will be a nice variety of delicious salads and desserts for everyone to choose from. The meeting will be at The Antioch United Methodist Church, 848 Main St, Antioch,Il. The doors open at 6:30 and the meeting will start about 7Pm. Bring a friend, visit with old friends and start a new club year by enjoying the fun. For more information please call Kathy Cirone, 847395 0628. See you There!

LAKES REGION HISTORICAL SOCIETY Thursday, September 23, 2010 Attention all TRAIN and RAIL-

ROAD enthusiasts! The Lakes Region Historical Society is pleased to host a presentation by author, David Leider who has written a histo-ry of The Wisconsin Central Railroad in Illinois. His program will be held at The Meeting House, 977 Main St., Antioch and will include images from many archives, including our own! The program will begin at 7:00 pm after a short business meeting at 6:30 pm. ALL ARE WELCOME to attend (you do not need to be a member of the historical society), admission is FREE and refreshments will be served. Copies of Mr. Leider's book will be available for purchase.

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UPCOMING ANTIOCH PARKS & RECREATION PROGRAMS PICK UP OUR PARK BROCHURE FOR DETAILS ON ALL THE CLASSES LISTED BELOW AND MUCH MORE!!!

IMPORTANT!! PLEASE REGISTER FOR ALL CLASSES AT LEAST 1 WEEK BEFORE START DATE TO AVOID CAN-CELLATION OF CLASS!! The following classes will be coming up this month. Please call the Parks Office at 847-395-2160 for more information on the classes listed below or stop by the Parks Office at 806 Holbek Dr. for a detailed brochure or available on line at www.antioch.il.gov - click on departments, then select parks, scroll to the bottom and click on programs. Financial Workshop: Thursday September 23rd 6:00-9:00 pm Fee $15.00 Adults 5 Star Sports: Soccer 9/21-10/21 3-4 yrs old 6:00-6:45pm Fee: $46/51, 4-6 yrs old 6:45-7:45pm Fee: $52/57 Advanced Soccer Class: 5-7 yr old 9/18-10/23 1:00-2:00pm, 7-9 yr old 9/18-10/23 2:00-3:00pm Fee: $52/57 T-ball : 9/23-10/28 Thurs 3-4 yr old 6:00-6:45pm Fee: $46/51 4-6 yr old 6:45-7:45pm, 8/9-8/13 Mon-Fri 6-9 yr old 9:00 – 10:30 am FEE: $43/$48 Basketball: Sat. 9/18-10/23 Pre-School 10:00-10:45am Fee: $46/51, Sat 9/18-10/23 Kindergar-ten 10;45-11:45am Fee: $52/57, 1st -2nd Grade 11:45-11:45am Fee: $52/57 American Stars of Dance: Parent & Tot Thurs, 9/16-10/21 18 months – 3 yrs old 5:30 – 6:15 pm Fee $60/65, Boogie Babies Thurs, 9/16-10/21 2-3 yrs old 6:15-7:00pm Fee: $60/65 Tap, Ballet, Tumbling Thurs, 9/16-10/21 4-7 yrs old 7:00-7:45pm Fee $60/65, Ballroom Dancing Tues, 9/14-10/19 Adults 16-up, Couples Only, NO SINGLES. Beginners (1) 7:00-8:00 pm, Beginners (2) 8:00-9:00pm, Intermediate 9:00-10:00pm Fee: $95/100, Yoga Mon 9/13-10/18 Adults, 7:30-8:30pm Fee: $66/71. Gymnastic Zone: Play & Learn Parent & Tot Class Wed, 9/8-9/29 18 months – 3 yrs old 1:15 -2:00 pm Fee $58/63, Thurs, 9/9-9/30 6:15-7:00pm Fee $58/63, Preschool Teddy Bear 3 Mon 8/30-9/27 3 yrs old 9:15-10:00am Fee $58/63, Preschool Teddy Bear 4 Mon 8/30-9/27 4 yrs old 10:00-11:00am Fee $58/63, Kinder Bear 5 YR Tues 9/7-9/28 5 yrs old 2:00-3:00pm Fee$58/63, Level 1 Girls Gymnastics Mon 8/30-9/27 6+ yrs old 4:00-5:00pm Fee $68/73, Level 1 Boy Gymnastics Tues 9/7-9/28 6+ yrs old 5:30-6:30pm Fee $68/73, Beginning Tumbling Sat. 9/11-10/2 6+ yrs old 12:00-1:00pm Fee $68/73, Jr. High Gymnastics Tues. 9/7-9/28 11+ yrs old 6:15-7:45pm Fee$88/93 Triple Threat Dance Studio: Mom & Tot Class Wed. 16 months – 3 yrs 9/8-10/79 9:30-10:00am Fee$47/52, Pre-School Tap & Ballet: Mon. 3-5 yr old 9/13-10/18 10:00-10:45 am Fee $52/57, Tue 3-5 yr old 9/8-10/13 10:00-10:45am Fee $52/57, Sat 3-5 yr old 9/11-10/16 9:00-9:45am Fee: $52/57, Teen Hip Hop: 12+ yrs old Tues 9/7-10/12 7:30-8:30 pm Fee: $57/62, Teen Jazz: 12+ yrs old Tues 9/7-10/12 8:30-9:30pm Fee: $57/62. Kindermusik: Our Time Wed, 9/15-1/13 (15 weeks or 10 weeks) 18 months – 3 ½ yr old 10:15-11:00 am Fee: $166/171, Village Music & Signing Tues 9/15-1/13 (15 weeks or 8 Weeks) 0-2 yrs old 9:15-10:00am Fee: $166/171 Windance Acres: Proper attire is a MUST! Long pants, shoes/boots with a heel and a riding helmet are required. (Riding helmets will be supplied if you do not own one) ages 6 & up. Horse Riding Lesson held on Wednesdays 9/22-10/13 from 4:00–5:00 p.m. Fee: $143/153 *don’t worry about the weather there is an indoor arena!* Pilates: Pilates Mat Class Plus: 16 yrs old and up, Wednesday, 9/8-9/29 from 6:00-7:00pm, Fee: $58/68 Walk In Fee $14 at the Parks Building Ink Spot Journeys: Classes are held at the Ink Spot Art Studio at 945 Main St. (inside Flo’s Family Hair Care). 5-14 yrs old, dates: Tuesday 8/31-9/21, Wednesday 9/1-9/22, Thursday 9/2-9/23, Friday 9/3-9/24,Times: Mon-Fri 9-10:30,10:30-11:30 or 12:00-1:00pm, Fee: $58/68 Parks Basketball League: 3rd–5th Grade. Sun. 9/26-11/17 4:45-6:00pm Fee: $50. 6t - 8th Grade. Sun.9/26-11/17 4:45-6:00 pm. Youth Basketball Coaches Clinic. Sunday Sept. 19th 6:00-7:30 pm Fee: NO Charge

** You may register for all classes on-line! Your user name is your “Email Address”, and the password is “ANTIOCH” Our online registration website is: http://www.maxsolutionsonline.com/antioch/. To login you must enter the user name and password you provided. From the main screen click on ‘activities’ and search your activity type and center. Choose the class you wish to participate in and at the bottom click on register. Under ‘Registrant Infor-mation’, select the family member you are enrolling for that specific class. You will then click on ‘add to cart’, followed by ‘check out’. Enter the payment information, once completed your receipt will be emailed to you and the Antioch Parks & Recreation office will be notified.

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COMMUNITY / EVENTS CALENDAR SEPTEMBER 2010

9/1 WED 885 Civic Club Meeting, 7p.m. For more info call Pat Forth at 847-370-5490

9/2 THUR Antioch Farmer’s Market, 3-7 p.m. Toft Street East Municipal Parking Lot

9/4 SAT Advocates for FMS meeting, 10-noon at 884 Main street call for more info 847-362-7807

9/7 TUES The Kiwanis Club of Antioch Meeting, 12 Noon at Johnny’s Chop House for info call Melissa at 847-489-8044

Bingo Night sponsored the Antioch VFW, Doors open 4:30 games begin at 6:45 p.m., VFW Hall

9/8 WED Antioch Woman’s Club meeting, 1 p.m. at VFW Hall for more information please call 847-395-0895

9/9 THUR Antioch Farmer’s Market, 3-7 p.m. Toft Street East Municipal Parking Lot

9/13 MON The Antioch Garden Club, at 7:00 at the United Methodist Church, 848 Main St. see article

9/14 TUES

AARP Chapter 387 Meeting, 1:00 p.m. at Senior Center (817 Holbek Dr.) call Sharon at 847-395-5068.

Viking Youth Football & Cheerleading Assoc. Meeting, 7:00 p.m. at the Senior Center

The Kiwanis Club of Antioch Meeting, 12 Noon at Johnny’s Chop House for info call Melissa at 847-489-8044

Bingo Night sponsored the Antioch VFW, Doors open 4:30 games begin at 6:45 p.m., VFW Hall

Jr. Women’s Club Meeting, 6:30 p.m. at State Bank of the Lakes

9/15 WED Immunization Program at VFW Hall Post #4551, 4:00-6:00 p.m. at 75 North Avenue

9/16 THUR Antioch Farmer’s Market, 3-7 p.m. Toft Street East Municipal Parking Lot

District 117 Board Meeting, 7 p.m. at LCHS Library

9/18 SAT Friends of the Wetlands Meeting, at Wetland 9:00 a.m.

9/20 MON Antioch Coin Club Meeting, 7:30 p.m. @ Library, public welcome. For info call JoAnne at 395-4738.

9/21 TUES

District 34 School Board Meeting at Antioch Upper Grade School at 6:30 p.m.

The Kiwanis Club of Antioch Meeting, 12 Noon at Johnny’s Chop House for info call Melissa at 847-489-8044

Bingo Night sponsored the Antioch VFW, Doors open 4:30 games begin at 6:45 p.m., VFW Hall

9/22 WED Cruisin Antioch, 6-9 p.m. Piggly Wiggly Parking Lot

9/23 THUR Antioch Farmer’s Market, 3-7 p.m. Toft Street East Municipal Parking Lot

Lakes Region Historical Society Meeting, 7:00 p.m. @ The Meeting House 977 Main St. see article

9/28 TUES

Antioch Public Library Dist. Meeting, at Library board room, 757 N. Main St., at 6:00 p.m.

AARP Chapter 387 Meeting, 1:00 p.m. at Senior Center (817 Holbek Dr.) call Sharon at 847-395-5068.

The Kiwanis Club of Antioch Meeting, 12 Noon at Johnny’s Chop House for info call Melissa at 847-489-8044

Bingo Night sponsored the Antioch VFW, Doors open 4:30 games begin at 6:45 p.m., VFW Hall

9/24 FRI Movie in the Park, see flyer

VILLAGE MEETINGS SEPTEMBER 2010

*7 Village Board Meeting, 7:30 p.m. Village Board Room, 874 Main Street. Police Pension Commission, 7:30 a.m. @ APD

9 Planning Commission and Zoning Board, 7:30 p.m. at Village Board Room

*15 Committee of the Whole Meeting, 7:00 p.m. Village Board Room

20 Village Board Meeting, 7:30 p.m. at Village Board Room

*22 Park Board Meeting, 7:00 p.m. at Village Board Room

*Moved due to the holiday

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