Community Events

UPDATE on Community Bulletin from River Forest Police

Today (May 8th) at approximately 7:40am, River Forest patrol officers located a subject matching the description in the flyer distributed to our department and our schools.  The subject admitted to speaking to the student in this case, and also admitted to saying hello to a student en route to school today.  The subject has lived near the incident location for his entire life and regularly walks in the area. The officers noted that the subject appears to have a medical condition which affects his speech and physical mannerisms, which may explain his suspicious behavior observed by the student.  The subject has no criminal history, and does not appear to pose a risk to children.  The officers advised the subject that it would be best if he does not speak to children on his walks unless he knows the child personally or the family of the child personally.

Please call or email me if you have any questions.

Glen Czernik #148
Crime Prevention/School Resource Officer
River Forest Police Department

Community Bulletin from the River Forest Police Department

The River Forest Police Department issued a community bulletin yesterday regarding an incident involving a student from Roosevelt Middle School. You can access the bulletin by clicking here.

Please note that, according to the bulletin, no crime was committed and nobody is being sought by the police at this time. However, the department chose to distribute the document for informational purposes due to the suspicious behavior of the subject.

Irving’s Tasty Dog Challenge Was A Great Success!

Thanks to all of the Irving families, teachers, alum and friends who came out last Wednesday. And thank you to all of the ticket sales volunteers!
The raffle drawing is on Friday, May 23rd at 10:30 am at Tasty Dog, so there is still time to purchase tickets. Forms are going home this week, but you can also print the form and return your $$ and form to your child’s teacher by WEDNESDAY, MAY 14th for your chance to win.
By the way, White Sox tickets and a parking pass just added to the list of prizes.

 

RAFFLE TICKET FLYER & FORM

 

Irving’s Tasty Dog Challenge 2014 is TODAY!!!! until 8:30 pm!!!

Today is our day! Hope to see you at The Tasty Dog anytime between 11am and 8:30pm. When you mention “Irving” they will donate 15% of food sales to our school. Raffle tickets are being sold on site also.
In terms of parking – great news…The OP Police Dept. WILL NOT BE TICKETING those cars parked ON EUCLID (the East side street) during the hours of 5PM – 8PM on THE NIGHTS OF THE TASTY DOG CHALLENGE!! (In case you need to park there)
See you tonight!

This event raises money for the PTO in two ways:

  1.                 Tasty Dog donates 15% of every sale that day when you say you are with Irving School. Plus, the school that raises the most money also gets additional $$$ from cash prize sponsors.

2.                 Raffle Tickets. For $1 you can have the chance to earn some great prizes.

Each $1 ticket gives you a chance to win one of many amazing prizes such as Chicago Bears, Wolves, Cubs and Fire tickets, School of Rock summer camp session, A2 night stay at a resort in Lake Geneva, Tennis and Fitness Center gift certificates, and much, much more!

 See the full flyer for prizes.