HomeMy WebLinkAbout7. MEETING NOTICES 5/7/02 AGENDA
SPECIAL EVENTS COMMISSION
Saturday, May 4, 2002
9 am--Village Hall
I - Call to Order
II - Approval of April 13 minutes
III - Financial Report
IV - Welcome to Mount Prospect
V - Bicycle Event
VI - Sousa Event
VII - Fourth of July Parade
VIII - Block Party
IX - Other
Treats by Della Baldwin
MOUNT PROSPECT SPECIAL EVENTS COMMISSION
Minutes
April 6, 2002
ATTENDEES: Lil Floros, Leo Floros, Bob Ancona, Della Baldwin, Dale Draznin, Corky Dunn,
Janice Farley, Jill Friedrichs, Martha Helm, Linda Hoefert
Leo Floros called the meeting to order at 9:05 am. The minutes of the March 2, 2002,
meeting were approved. The Financial Report was approved.
Welcome to Mt. Prospect - 4/20: Dale Draznin reported that invitations had been sent to 460
new residents. Corky Dram will obtain the door prizes, and a decision was made to limit the prizes
to one per family. Bob Ancona will inquire on the availability of the Central Park District facility
for the October event.
Do-It-Yourself Sousa- 6/9: Bob Ancona announced that the theme of the event will be "Lady in
White". There had been a meeting with the Community Band people, and there will be a rehearsal
on June 3. Maura Jan&is will write an article for the next village newsletter. Lil Floros will
obtain flags from ERA Real Estate.
Fourth of July Parade: Jill Friedrichs announced the theme will be "Saluting our Everyday
Heroes". She had sent invitations to 175 groups and organizations knd had received 15 responses
to participate.
Block Party - 6/27: Bob Ancona reported for Steve Durlacher that Steve had met with the
Chamber of Commerce, and there will be another meeting on April 24, at 7:45 AM, in the
Village Hall.
Bicycle Event: Leo reported that an idea had b~ presented for a bicycle rally and asked the
Commission members for suggestions:
1. Come together at one location from various parts of the village
2. Use of Kensington Business Center - Maples Park
3. Schedule the event for Fall
A committee was formed consisting of Bob Ancona as Chair, James Lang, Della Baldwin, Leo
Floros, Janice Farley, and any other interested person(s) outside of the Commission.
Celestial Celebration X: There wasn't any report at this time.
Leo reada letter from Mary Catherine Mullen from the River Trails Park District about the
Willow Trails Playground Pals program. A motion was made by Della Baldwin, seconded by Dale
Dramin, to donate $400 to-the organization.
MAYOR
Gerald L. Farley
TRUSTEES
Timothy J. Corcomn
Paul Wm. Hoefert
Richard M. Lohrstor fer
Michaele W. Skowron
lrvana K. Wilks
Michael A. Zadel
Village of Mount Prospect
Community Development Department
100 South Emerson Street Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056
VILLAGE MANAGER
Michael E. Janonis
VILLAGE CLERK
Velma W. Lowe
Phone: 847/818-5328
Fax: 847/818-5329
TDD: 847/392-6064
NOTICE
THE THURSDAY, MAY 9, 2002 MEETING OF THE PLANNING & ZONING
COMMISSION HAS BEEN CANCELLED. AN AGENDA WILL BE SENT PRIOR
TO THE NEXT MEETING, MAY 23, 2002.
Dated this 1st day of May 2002.
Mount Prospect Sister Cities Commission
100 South Emerson Street
Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056
(847) 392-6000
AGENDA
SISTER CITIES COMMISSION
May 9, 2002
Village Hall Conference Room - 2nd Floor
5:30 p.m.
II1.
CALL TO ORDER
OLD BUSINESS
Peace Pole Planting
Report on Illinois Sister Cities Conference
Report from staff on trip to S6vres
NEW BUSINESS
Sub-Committee Reports
Service Organizations - Trustee Wilks, Fred Thulin
Businesses - Dorothy Kucera
Governmental - Maura Jandris, Larry D'umo
Schools - Melanie Kamen
Churches - J.L. Scott
NEXT MEETING DATE - August 8, 2002
ADJOURNMENT
MOUNT PROSPECT SISTER CITIES COMMISSION
Minutes
February 7, 2002
ATTENDANCE: Tokiko Blaine, Carole Bloomquist, Yngve Bloomquist, Melanie Karsen, Mike Karsen,
Dorothy Kucera, Mark Miller, Adelaide Thulin, Fred Thulin, Irvana Wilks.
Staff: Maura Jandris
Guest: Rachel Toeppen, Mount Prospect Historical Society
The meeting was called to order at 5:28 p.m.
A new appointee to the Commission, Mark Miller was introduced.
Guest Speaker - Quilting Project
Rachel Toeppen requested time to speak to the Commission. Ms. Toeppen is on the Board of
Directors of the Mount Prospect Historical Society and told the Commission that the Society's
Quilting Circle would be interested in doing a quilting exchange with S~wes, if they have a
similar group. She suggested it could be coordinated with the Historical Society's Quilt Show.
She said that Palatine had done something similar, hosting a delegation from their Sister City and
having a quilting show while they were here. The quilt the Palatine group made had pictures of
landmarks in the Village, and the quilt from their Sister City had designs. The Mount Prospect
group does not have a design concept for a quilt to exchange yet, they wanted to get the
Commission's approval before they moved forward with the project. Ms. Toeppen did state that
there was a woman in the Mount Prospect group that was an acclaimed quilter/designer who may
be interested in working on the project. The time frame for a visit was late next spring. The
Commission told Ms. Toeppen that staff would contact S~wes and determine if such a club
existed (or any other type of craft or art club) and find a contact person to approach with the idea.
Fred Thulin moved for approval of the project, Tokiko Blaine seconded. The commission voted
unanimously to approve the quilting project idea. The Commission suggested that the quilt design
have a local theme.
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Approval of Minutes
Irvana Wilks moved and Carole Bloomquist seconded to approve the minutes of November 8,
2001. The motion passed and the minutes were approved.
Winter Festival Parade Report
Carole Bloomquist reported about the Commission's involvement in the Winter Festival Parade.
The Commission had a table in the refreshment tent and passed out cookies. The table was very
nicely decorated with one of the street pole banners from the S~wes visit last year and a lovely
Eifel Tower lamp. The Commission also had a float in the parade, and Tokiko Blaine recognized
for coordinating the float, and for helping to get high school students to ride on the float.
Peace Pole
The Peace Pole had been received in Mount Prospect and in S~wes. Melanie Karsen noticed that
the word peace was misspelled in French. Staff said they would contact the Peace Pole Makers
and make arrangements to have the sign corrected. The Commission discussed where to plant the
Peace Pole. One suggestion was the park on Pine Street next to Capannari's.
4. Band Trip
Just for clarification, the Community Band Trip to S~wes has definitely been cancelled.
5. Committee Reports
Organizations - Irvana reported that she had sent a letter and survey to community organizations.
She said that she wanted to work out a program/presentation to be able to present at the groups'
meetings and asked Melanie for assistance. Irvana already had a meeting scheduled for April 10
with the Garden Club. It was suggested the same letter be sent to the senior organizations with
Carole Bloomquist's signature.
Business - the idea was raised of the possibility selling porcelain from S~vres here in Mount
Prospect.
Government- The Library had not yet received an answer from the library in S~wes.
It was suggested that something be put in the Village Newsletter about the Commission assisting
in coordinating organization exchanges with S~vres.
Schools - Melanie Karsen has been working on getting the project going. She is working with
Lincoln Jr. High, Fariview, Hersey, Prospect and St. Viator High Schools.
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Sister Cities Sign on Entrance Markers
Staff presented a picture of an example of the Sister Cities sign on the entrance markers. The
commission approved, and staff will contact Public Works to have the signs installed on all
entrance markers.
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Illinois Sister Cities Convention
Staff distributed information about the Illinois Sister Cities Convention. Dorothy Kucera stated
that she would like to go to the Illinois Sister Cities Convention in Decatur, but would like
someone to go with her. Irvana said that she might be able to attend.
Rachel Toeppen of the Historical Society requested to speak again. She asked when the Commission was
going to get more involved in the Community. She talked about the Des Plaines Sister Cities organization
and how they organize pot luck dinners, show videos and have speakers. She said that they needed to get
regular residents involved, they needed an event. Adelaide Thutin suggested contacting Martha Atherton
of the Des Plaines Sister Cities group. They normally have about 3040 people who attend their quarterly
meetings. Their organization also raises money for scholarships. It was suggested that a group from this
Commission attend an event in Des Plaines to see how it is organized.
The meeting was adjourned at 6:40 p.m.
Glen R, Andler
Jeffrey A, Wulbecker
Phone 847/870~5640
Roderi~k ~ O'Oon0van
Mount Prospect Public Works Department
1700 W. Centrel Road, Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056~2229
Fex 847/253-9377
Sandra M. Clark
TDO 847/392-1235
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