Patch did a nice story about the Schoolyard Project. This project has some serious momentum going on!
http://oakpark.patch.com/articles/at-irving-a-schoolyard-awaits
Patch did a nice story about the Schoolyard Project. This project has some serious momentum going on!
http://oakpark.patch.com/articles/at-irving-a-schoolyard-awaits
Saturday February 25, 2012 11- 3
Games, Prizes, Food, Crafts, Contests and much more! Many of you have volunteered in the past and will hopefully continue the tradition. If this is your first Fun Fair experience come join us for a great day. Please fill out the form and return it to school with your child.
Thank you, and if you would like more information feel free to contact me David Jordan, irvingfunfair@gmail.com or 708.714.0607.
From the Wednesday Journal, January 17, 2012:
The Oak Park Board of Health, a citizens advisory panel, is hosting a
forum on Jan. 24 to gather input from residents on guns. Oak Park’s
decades-long handgun ban was struck down by the Supreme Court in
mid-2010, and a gun store recently opened in the village, making the
timing right for a community conversation. “We want to hear from
citizens about their thoughts and ideas as to how firearms should be
regulated in the village of Oak Park,” said Margaret Provost-Fyfe.
A couple of years ago, the health board came up with a list of
possible actions that the community could take in the event that the
handgun was banned. And with the recent opening of Windy City Firearms
on Roosevelt Road, village trustees asked the health board to host the
forum to start the ball rolling toward possible action.
Participants will each have three minutes to speak. The health board
will then draft recommendations and forward them to the board for
future discussion at an undetermined date.
Following the June 2010 ruling, Oak Park tweaked its handgun ban,
allowing people to carry firearms in their place of business or home,
while still prohibiting assault weapons. Some ideas from the health
board’s 2010 report included starting a handgun registry, holding
safety courses and requiring owners to securely store their handguns.
Oak Park may also explore zoning regulations related to gun stores,
according to Simone Boutet, the acting village attorney.
Please pass this information on to your school community and encourage them to attend.
If you have questions about the event please feel free to contact the Julian PTO Presidents.
Thank you,
Joy Benion- 6th Grade Co-President
Julie Mann- 7th Grade Co-President
Lynn Olson- 8th Grade Co-President