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Girls Soccer, Earth Day Celebration and an Egg Hunt for the Dogs

H-F Patch lets you know what events and activities you can look forward to in and around H-F in the upcoming week.

(Monday, April 11)

Come support the Girls Soccer team at 4:30 p.m. on Monday as they compete against Lincoln-Way North. For more information check out the high school's .

School District 153 Board of Education Meeting (Monday, April 11)

's will be holding a meeting at at 7 p.m. on Monday night. 

Come out to hear what the Board has to say and to see a scheduled presentation on the Jerry Morin Education Excellence Award recently won by Winston Churchill School. You can check out the proposed agenda for the meeting here.

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Teens/ Kids Who Care- Flossmoor Public Library's Young Adult Program ( Thursday, April 14)

Flossmoor Public Library is calling all teen volunteers to help design birthday cards for seniors at the library from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Thursday. 

This program is in conjunction with Kids Who Care and can earn young adults community service points. Snacks will be provided for all our volunteers. Please note that registration is required. To find out more about the program contact Youth Services at the .

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(Saturday, April 16)

 on Saturday to climb on a tower as tall as a maple tree, discover composting, go on a nature hike, visit Irons Oaks' Discovery Center museum, or just enjoy a hot dog by the fire.
 
Irons Oaks' Earth Day Celebration will be held from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. on Saturday, with performances by David Stokes and an appearance by Incredible Bats. For more information, check out the .

(Saturday, April 16)

Egg hunting has gone to the dogs! Dash around with your dog to collect treat-filled eggs and help your dog sniff out a spotted egg to win a gift basket!

According to the , the hunt will begin promptly at 11 a.m. and then a special visitor will be stopping by to "shake paws". Families and all friendly dogs are welcome at this free, on-leash event, but dog owners under the age of 12 should be accompanied by an adult. For more information, visit the H-F Park District's site.


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