Public Service
Events where participation would benefit the public, such as volunteer events, social service clubs, call for donations to military, blood drives, bone marrow drives, food pantry drive, people who are giving away food, etc. Send items to nbrcalendar@dailyherald.com two weeks before event date.
April 30
Family and Community Autism Resource Room open house: 1-6 p.m. Thursday, April 30, Clearbrook's Child Therapy Services office, 3705 Pheasant Drive, Rolling Meadows. Free information, current resources and services to families affected by autism. Tracy, (847) 392-2812, ext. 31.
May 2
Volunteer Fest: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, May 2, Forest View Educational Center, 2121 S. Goebbert Road, Arlington Heights. Forty years of volunteer service will be celebrated, with a volunteer bash and fundraising concert featuring the Neverly Brothers, volunteer projects to sample, raffle prizes, children and family activities and food and fun. Tickets for the 2:45 p.m. fundraising concert are $20; ticket reservations can be made at volunteerinfo.net or by calling (847) 228-1320.
May 9
Clothes for the needy: 9-11 a.m. the second Saturday of each month, St. Andrew Episcopal Church's Elijah's Mantle for Children in Need community service project, 31 Park Ave., Grayslake. Clothing in sizes ranging from infant to size 16 boys and girls is available. Next dates are: May 9, June 13, July 11, Aug. 8, Sept. 12, Oct. 10, Nov. 14 and Dec. 12. There is no cost. Donations of gently-used children's clothing in good condition are always welcome. standrewsgrayslake.org or (847) 223-2310.
May 12
Blood Drive: 3-8 p.m. Tuesday, May 12, Round Lake Area Public Library, 906 Hart Road, Round Lake. A blood drive will be held at the library. For information, call (847) 546-7060 or visit rlalibrary.org.
May 15
Clearbrook Jelly Belly Days: Volunteers are being sought to work various shifts between 6:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Friday, May 15 and Saturday, May 16, at intersections throughout Chicago and the suburbs during Clearbrook's Jelly Belly Days. Volunteers trade signature gourmet Jelly Belly candy for donations. For information, call Janis at (847) 385-5008.
Ongoing
Tree and bench donations: The Vernon Hills Park District offers residents and neighbors the opportunity to honor a special person or commemorate an event by donating a tree or bench in a district park. Trees range from $225-$475 depending on the species selected, and can be personalized with a bronze plaque, which is sold at cost. Benches may be purchased for donation at a cost of $700, and personalized with a bronze plaque. Prices for plaques start at $70. The Tree & Bench Donation order form can be found online at vhparkdistrict.org or at the Park District Community Centers. For more information, call Cheryl Baron, at (847) 996-6933.
Pooch Pantry: 12:30-6 p.m. Mondays through Fridays, 9 a.m. to noon Saturdays, B.C. Dog Training, 920 Turret Court, Mundelein. B.C. Dog Training and B.A.R.K are collecting dry dog and cat food, canned dog and cat food, biscuits and any pet treats to help families in need feed their pets. Gift cards from are pet supply stores will also be accepted (no cash or check donations). For information or to suggest a family in need, call (847) 566-1960 or e-mail dobes8@aol.com. The Pooch Pantry will be open for families in need from 9 a.m. to noon Saturdays at B.C. Dog Training.
Eli Skinner Chapter, NSDAR: The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution is seeking volunteers to make wool caps for the troops stationed in Iraq, Afghanistan, Kosovo and South Korea. Wool head covering which can be worn under the Kevlar helmet provides warmth to the head and neck, but does not restrict vision. Patterns are available at www.geocities.com/helmetliner. For details, contact helmetliner@hotmail.com or P.O. Box 236, Auburn, IL 62615.
Electronics recycling: 8 a.m. to noon, the first Saturday of each month, Wauconda Township Highway Department, at 505 W. Bonner Road, Wauconda. All Wauconda Township residents are invited to bring in electronic recyclables. Items accepted include computers and computer components, video games, televisions, VCR/DVD players, cameras, radios and accessories, phones, and more. For more information call the Township Office at (847) 526-2631.
Allendale Association: A not-for-profit children's facility in Lake Villa, looking for qualified volunteers to work directly with children or on other projects. Help a child develop positive relationships with adults, share gardening knowledge in the vocational horticultural center, evaluate a student's Individual Education Plans and meet with the child's therapeutic team, work in the thrift store, or help in other ways. To learn more, visit www.allendale4kids.org.
Knit or crochet for babies: The Waukegan Area Branch of American Association of University Women is looking for people to knit or crochet baby hats for babies born at Vista Medical Center East. Call (847) 244-7926.
Avon Township Food Pantry: Grayslake Area Public Library, 100 Library Lane, Grayslake. Drop off packaged and canned food items. This is an ongoing, year-round collection. For information, call (847) 223-5313.
Recycle Printer or Copier cartridges: Grayslake Area Public Library, 100 Library Lane, Grayslake. Drop off any printer (inkjet or laser) or copier cartridges for recycling. For information, call (847) 223-5313.
Donations sought: For sale to be held 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday and Friday, June 11-12, and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, June 13, Prince of Peace Parish, 135 S. Milwaukee Ave., Lake Villa. The church is seeking donations for its annual Rummage Sale Extravaganza. Pickups for larger items are being scheduled. Small items will be accepted in June. For donation pickups, call (847) 356-6111 or e-mail poprummagesale@yahoo.com.
Republican Club scholarship: Lake Villa Township Republican Club offers a $1,000 scholarship to students of Lake Villa Township who meet the following qualifications: Legal residence of Lake Villa Township, acceptance at the College of one's choice as a full-time student, and activity in public and civic affairs. To request an application, call Betty Burns, at (847) 356-1076, or Jean Smuda, at (847) 507-8734.
Letter Writing Campaign: Throughout May, Ela Area Public Library, 275 Mohawk Trail, Lake Zurich. May is Military Appreciation Month and the Ela Area Public Library has teamed up with the Silver Star Families of America for a letter-writing campaign for American troops. Letters and cards can be dropped off at the library information desk. Address messages to "Dear Wounded Warrior" or "Dear American Hero." No envelope or stamp is required. For details, call (847) 438-3433, e-mail infodesk@eapl.org or visit eapl.org.