Fox Valley briefs
Apply for park committee
Carpentersville is seeking residents who would like to serve on the village's park committee. The committee advises the village board on the use of village-owned parks, special events and park improvements. Members serve for two years and must be appointed by the village president. The committee typically meets once a month. If you are interested, submit a letter by Aug. 1 to Village President Ed Ritter, Village of Carpentersville, 1200 L.W. Besinger Drive, Carpentersville. Call (847) 551-3475.
Turning Point fundraiser
Turning Point, a McHenry County-based advocate for victims of domestic abuse, is holding its annual "Gallery in the Garden" art show July 25 and 26 at a private garden in Woodstock. Last year 45 artists participated. For more information, visit www.galleryinthegarden.org or call Gale Harris at (815)338-8081.
District 158 hosts forums
Huntley Unit District 158 is hosting two forums on how to spend federal stimulus money district officials expect to receive for special education. The district expects to get about $1.6 million for special education next year. Officials have said they would like to spend half that sum on existing programs, but some special education parents say the district should spend the full amount on special-needs children. The forums will be held at 7 p.m. July 14 and 15 in the District 158 board room, 650 Academic Drive, Algonquin. You can also e-mail questions to arrafunds@district158.org if you are unable to attend. Call (847) 659-6158.