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June 2 Proclamation Service 5:00 pm Kicks-Off Community Crusade

Excitement is building as the Joliet Crusaders for Christ bring together over twenty community agencies and sixty churches of various denominations at many events in … Read more ›

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Serving Wounded Warriors and the Survivors of our Fallen Heroes

It’s an American tradition to pay tribute to the men and women of the Armed Forces each Memorial Day — especially honoring those who have … Read more ›

As part of the Marquette Neighborhood Commitment, Marquette Bank employees held fundraisers including Pancake Breakfasts for employees Orland Park location to raise money for local shelter organizations. Marquette Bank and employees helped 16 shelter and welfare organizations through in-kind donations, fundraising and volunteer projects.
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Marquette Bank Employees Support Local Shelter Organizations Through Volunteer Efforts

Marquette Bank, a locally-owned neighborhood bank, completed fundraising and volunteer activities to support local shelter organizations during January, February and March of 2012. Through the … Read more ›

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ComEd Highlights $50 Million Customer Assistance Programs in Joliet

Last week, ComEd highlighted their $50 million customer assistance program with an event at the Will County Center for Community Concerns. ComEd will provide $50 … Read more ›

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FINN, Rescue Dog Still Missing

FINN, a NBRAN (National Brittany Rescue and Adoption Network) rescued dog is still missing/on the run since 03/31/2012. As some might remember he become loose … Read more ›

Kathy Webb hosted - HELPING HANDS: Meagan and Michaela Johnston, Sarah and Rachel Lamparski, Cari Floyd, Maggie O\'Conell and Kelsey Christiansen
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HELPING HANDS- Youth Ministry of the United Methodist Church of New Lenox

As part of the new project, which was the idea of the teen girls group youth ministry, seven girls went to the home of Kathy … Read more ›

Joliet resident and Exelon employee Kristine Gregory, Christopher M. Crane, Exelon president and CEO, and Robert Svaleson, vice president Exelon Nuclear, security and emergency preparedness.  Exelon, donated $5,000 to the Forest Preserve District of Will County in honor of Gregory for her volunteer service with the organization.  Gregory also received a merit award from Exelon for her volunteer service.  Exelon’s annual Energy for the Community Volunteer Awards program this year donated a total of $100,000 in cash grants honoring 12 employees to encourage volunteerism throughout the company.
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Exelon Honors Joliet Resident for Outstanding Volunteer Service to Forest Preserve District of Will County

Exelon Corporation has recognized employee Kristine Gregory of Joliet, Ill., with a merit award for her volunteer service with the Forest Preserve District of Will … Read more ›

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Looking for Volunteers

Volunteers Needed for the Heritage Corridor Convention and Visitors Bureau 2012 Tractor Adventure The Heritage Corridor Convention and Visitors Bureau (HCCVB) is seeking volunteers for … Read more ›

Activity Director Larry Lindholm (from left), and Administrator Karen Sorbero present Blaine Bowen of Joliet the Schuth Gratia Deo Volunteer of the Year award during Sunny Hill Nursing Home of Will County’s volunteer tea. (Photo courtesy of Sunny Hill Nursing Home of Will County)
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Sunny Hill Nursing Home names outstanding volunteers

JOLIET — Blaine Bowen was named Sunny Hill Nursing Home’s 2011 Schuth Gratia Deo Volunteer of the Year during the facility’s annual volunteer tea, that … Read more ›

Candidate Alm Joined A Team Effort To Save The Illinois Youth Center
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Team Efforts Help Save Joliet's Illinois Youth Center from Closure

5/1/12Joliet, Illinois The votes came in today from the Illinois Commission on Government Forecasting and Accountability (COGFA), as the Commission Members voted to save the … Read more ›