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Sister Cities Association of Palatine members at their booth at the Palatine Farmer’s Market.  From left to right, Shar Jaegers, Nghi Pappas, Pierre Jabeneau, Ken Asmann, Jim Parker
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Palatine Farmer's Market – Sister Cities Association of Palatine Weekly Raffle

Gourmet popcorn at the Palatine Irish Market
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Palatine "Paint the Town Green"

(l-r) Midtown Athletic Club Tennis Director Anish Manrai of Palatine, Jennifer Margolis of Lake Forest, MaryBeth Zilligen of Buffalo Grove and Anastasia Gonchorova of Chicago's Tennis Opportunity Program. (Photo by Dave Silbar, SilbarPR)
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Midtown Raises $13,000 for Tennis Opportunity Program

Regina Brown-White, director of resident operations at Little City, pitches in to help with work at the Palatine house. (Carolyn Rusin/Tribune)

Little City home makeover

The 140,000-square-foot facility at 273 Dearborn Court provides greater storage for dry, refrigerated and frozen goods and was designed to meet Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design gold standards. The Northern Illinois Food Bank distributes food to more than 600 agencies in 13 counties. (Melissa Jenco/Tribune)

Food bank celebrates new facility

Relay for Life draws more than 1,000 people

A dog cheers on runners by barking.

Locals beat the heat at Dash for the Dogs

Little City Volunteer talks to visitors at the Connect4Good Volunteer Expo
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Connect4Good Volunteer Expo

Palatine resident Maria Wynne, CEO, Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana, and Girl Scouts were among nearly 450 supporters who celebrated the achievements of leaders from the civic and corporate community and the impact they have on today’s girls.  The annual Girl Scout Leadership and Innovation Awards: A Tribute to Achievement event was held on Monday, March 7,  at the Four Seasons in Chicago. The event, which raised nearly $500,000, funds programming that prepares girls for careers in science, technology, engineering, math, environmental sciences, entrepreneurship, healthy living, arts, culture and global awareness.
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Girl Scouts Honors Chicago Women for Leadership and Innovation