Arlington Heights Library Board
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Arlington Heights board again rejects flying Pride flag at village hallMay 18, 2022 11:53 AM - Amid renewed calls to fly the Pride flag outside Arlington Heights village hall, village board members decided Monday not to revisit their flag display ordinance that effectively banned the rainbow-colored flag from flying there.
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Arlington Heights library board votes 4-2 to hoist Pride flag next monthMay 17, 2022 11:27 PM - A day after the Arlington Heights village board reaffirmed its decision not to fly the Pride flag outside village hall, the Arlington Heights Memorial Library board Tuesday night narrowly voted to approve a policy that would allow the rainbow-colored flag to be hoisted outside the library.
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Arlington Heights Library board considers hoisting Pride flag next monthMay 6, 2022 8:04 PM - The Pride flag could soon fly outside the Arlington Heights Memorial Library, under a proposal being considered by the library board.
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District 214 students awarded culinary scholarship for sweet and savory baked goodsApr 25, 2022 6:50 PM - A peach and strawberry scone made by students at Rolling Meadows High School, and an everything bagel babka baked by Elk Grove High School students, were the respective winning sweet and savory items in a culinary competition in Arlington Heights.
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Arlington Heights legislators host town hall meetingsApr 15, 2022 2:34 PM - Two Arlington Heights legislators will discuss the spring session in a series of town hall meetings starting Monday.
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Images: Check out The Week in Pictures photo gallery for February 26-March 4, 2022.Mar 6, 2022 6:51 PM - It was a busy week with local support for Ukranians at war, Ash Wednesday activities and high school sports playoff intensity.
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A new focal point: Arlington Heights library plans interactive light feature for remodeled kids' sectionMar 5, 2022 8:45 AM - The Arlington Heights Memorial Library is planning a $400,000 refresh of its children's department, highlighted by an interactive digital wall feature that would be the center of attention.
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'Visionary' Arlington Heights library leader David Unumb dies at 89Mar 2, 2022 1:45 PM - David Unumb, who served more than 20 years on the Arlington Heights Memorial Library board, overseeing two major renovation projects, is being remembered for his passion for the library and dedication to it serving the community's needs.
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Dist. 220's first Black teacher discovers her great-great-uncle was a trailblazer in Arlington HeightsJan 17, 2022 10:11 AM - It was only in Sharon LeCompte's adult years -- at the time she was the first Black teacher in Barrington Area Unit District 220 -- that she began to realize the trail her great, great uncle Frank White blazed in the suburbs at the turn of the century.
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Illinois libraries offer virtual events with bestselling authorsJan 5, 2022 9:42 AM - Starting this month, about 200 libraries across the suburbs and the state will offer virtual events with bestselling authors, thanks to the collaborative effort "Illinois Libraries Present."
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Schaumburg Library hosts Holocaust Remembrance Day programsDec 28, 2021 4:04 PM - To honor Holocaust Remembrance Day on Jan. 27, the Schaumburg Library is offering an evening with author Michael Greenberg discussing his book "Tables Turned on Them: Jews Guarding Nazi POWs" on Jan. 18 and a viewing and discussion of the documentary "Hitler's Courts" on Jan. 25.
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