Families turned out to enjoy the summer sunshine and see behind the scenes of the emergency services at a 999 Fun Day, held at the Hailsham East Community Centre and Maurice Thornton Field last Saturday.
How the London Libraries Consortium is using new RFID technology to improve services to users and to free up librarians from admin-tasks to better serve the public.
Mayor Paul Leon is staying positive while campaigning for re-election in 2010 by looking towards a future of bringing change for the better to the city of Ontario.
Hailsham Community Hall fared well on Waitrose shoppers lists as it secured £391 - over a third of the £1000 donation to community organisations - as part of the Waitrose 'Community Matters' scheme.
The Naperville Park District recently learned that it was awarded its ninth Open Space Lands Acquisition and Development (OSLAD) grant from Illinois Department of Natural Resources since 2001. The $400,000 grant will provide local construction jobs by way of a project that will see improvements made to Knoch Park in Naperville, a central hub for local sports and community events.
For the third year in a row, the Naperville Park District received a financial rating of Aaa by Moody's Investors Service. This is the highest rating given, and the Naperville agency is only one of three in Illinois to be rated at this prestigious level.
Western DuPage Special Recreation honored the Naperville Park District with its Accessibility Award for use of ADA-accessible facility space to host some of its programs. Additionally, WDSRA also recognized one of the District's employees with its Emily Towne Memorial Award for the ongoing support of inclusion services.