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‘New summertime tradition’ plans 2012 stops in Coal City, GSW, Minooka areas

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The Community Foundation of Grundy County has started a new summertime tradition of hosting town hall meetings in four areas around the county: Mazon-Verona-Kinsman; Coal City-Diamond-Carbon Hill; Gardner-South Wilmington; and Minooka-Channahon.

Our purpose for the public meetings is to meet residents face-to-face, explain our programs and how they help all parts of the county, and to listen to residents and leaders as they tell us what’s happening in their part of the county. There might be something going on that we don’t know about and maybe we can be of assistance.

Our town hall meetings are hosted by our board members who live in the area, including Chris Harty for MVK, Russelle Holsinger for Coal City-Diamond-Carbon Hill, Terry Marketti for Gardner-South Wilmington, and Al Yancey for Minooka-Channahon. Other board members, plus program director Devan Gagliardo, often join me to act as another set of eyes and ears to listen to our guests, and they help tell our story.

The first town hall meeting was in Mazon last week. We had a small attendance, but we did hear some new opinions and viewpoints that we haven’t heard before. All very helpful!

Our next town hall meeting will be Wednesday, July 11, at 6:30 p.m. at Gipper’s II Bar and Grill on Pine Bluff Road near Coal City. Invitations to area leaders have been mailed, but the public is invited to attend. We will provide dessert and coffee, plus there will be a cash bar. Please RSVP to (815) 941-0852 or info@cfgrundycounty.com.

Sheriff Terry Marketti is organizing the Gardner-South Wilmington meeting for August, and Fire Chief Yancey is organizing the Minooka-Channahon meeting for September. Stay tuned for dates and locations!

As you may remember, we started this organization as the Morris Community Foundation. However, as we grew in our programs, we realized that everything we offer is designed for all residents of Grundy County, so we changed our name in 2008 to better reflect our work and scope.

Again, the public is invited to our town hall meetings. We hope you find them to be casual, friendly events where everyone is invited to share their thoughts about the quality of life in Grundy County.
And why does the Community Foundation care? Because we have services and programs that can tackle issues. And if we can’t tackle it, we can take your message to the leaders who can. Also, there are many networks in Grundy County that we either convene or participate in, such as the Behavioral Health Alliance, the Grundy Partnership for Children, the Business Education Council, the Grundy County Area Planners and the Grundy County Interagency Council.

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