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The Village of Hawthorn Woods is proud to receive the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting by the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) of the United States and Canada for our annual comprehensive financial report for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2020. The GFOA advances excellence in government finance by providing best practices, professional development, resources, and practical research for more than 21,000 members and the communities they serve.
The Village of Hawthorn Woods Annual Financial Report has been judged by an impartial panel to meet the high standards of the program, which includes demonstrating a constructive "spirit of full disclosure" to clearly communicate our financial story and motivate individuals and groups to read the report. 
The GFOA Certificate of Achievement is the highest form of recognition in the area of governmental accounting and financial reporting, and its attainment represents a significant accomplishment by a government and its management.
“This award continues the great tradition of excellence that our residents have come to expect from Village operations,” stated Pamela O. Newton, Chief Operating Officer for the Village of Hawthorn Woods. “Mayor Dominick DiMaggio and our Board of Trustees, along with Village staff members, are committed to excellence and transparency in government finances. This newest accolade is a testimonial to that commitment.”

An Update From Mayor Dominick DiMaggio

Earth Hour this Saturday!
Come celebrate Earth Hour by shutting off lights to raise awareness about climate change and saving energy! Help our planet support life and shape a better future.
“Every year, we countdown together across the globe to celebrate Earth Hour and take one iconic action: switch off the lights. But it is so much more than that. It is a symbol of unity. It is a symbol of hope. It is a demonstration of the power of collective action for our future and the planet's.” – Earth Hour Organization 2019

2022 Road Referendum
Hawthorn Woods Still Working to Pave the Way! 
In the upcoming General Primary Election on June 28, 2022, the Village of Hawthorn Woods plans to place a referendum question on the ballot with regards to funding the repair, maintenance, and replacement of our Village roads (Darlington Drive culvert collapse pictured here).
What happens if the referendum is passed?
  • The referendum is expected to generate $900,000 annually for Village roads.
  • A property with a fair market value of $500,000, regardless of location within the Village, would pay a road tax of approximately $290 annually, based on an average $0.18 tax rate, or approximately $25.00 a month for properties currently paying into the existing road Special Service Area (SSA) tax.
  • The existing SSA road tax will expire on December 31, 2022. Therefore, the approximate $290 annual replacement road tax would offset the SSA portion of your tax bill. For most residents, there would be little impact to your tax bill. For some residents, this replacement tax would actually reflect a decrease to your tax bill. However, some residents currently don't pay into the current road SSA.
  • If you live in SSA 1 or SSA 3, your taxes will still decrease if the referendum passes.
  • This plan would eliminate all annual Village vehicle sticker fees.
What happens if the referendum is not supported by voters?
  • The current Village tax rate does not provide enough income to fund the necessary road repair and maintenance program. With the current tax rate, the Village is unable to undertake the repair and replacement of our roads and large diameter culverts, currently estimated at $28.5 million dollars.
  • For every year we delay the program, road conditions worsen and the program expense increases. Pavement on roads will crumble, impacting vehicular traffic and making snow and ice removal difficult. Similar to the Darlington Road collapse (pictured here), additional culverts will fail, forcing emergency road closures and detours.
Please contact the Village at (847) 438-5500 if you have further questions about the referendum. For more information about the 2022 Road Referendum, please click here.

Parks & Recreation
Summer 2022 Fun Guide
 Check out what's happening in Hawthorn Woods this summer! We are excited for our Concerts in the Park series, Movies in the Park, and 4th of July festivities
Registration for the Hawthorn Woods Aquatic Center season passes, swim lessons, and Woodchucks Summer Camp is now open.
the Parks and Recreation Summer 2022 Fun Guide to see what we have to offer you and your family right here in Hawthorn Woods.

Upcoming Spring Programs

Little Jins Taekwondo (Ages 5-7)
April 6 - May 28
Wednesdays, 4:20 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
& Saturdays, 10:30 a.m. - 11:10 a.m.

Kids & Family Taekwondo (Ages 8+)
April 6 - May 28
Wednesdays 5:05 p.m. - 5:50 p.m.
& Saturdays, 11:15 a.m. - Noon

Soccer/T-Ball Combo (Ages 3-4 w/ adult)
Saturdays, April 9 - May 21
9:00 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

SNAG - Beginning Golf (Ages 5-7)
Saturdays, April 9 - May 21
10:00 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.
Lil Pint Baseball (Ages 3-4)
Thursdays, April 14 - May 19
4:30 p.m. - 5:20 p.m.

FIT4MOM Fitness Classes
FIT4MOM is the nation’s leading prenatal and postnatal fitness program, providing fitness classes and a network of moms to support every stage of motherhood. From pregnancy, through postpartum and beyond, FIT4MOM fitness and wellness programs help make moms strong in body, mind, and spirit. Your first class is FREE! Visit greaternwchi.fit4mom.com/programs for complete class descriptions, requirements, and fees.
Current Schedule:
Sundays, 7:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. - Body Boost
Mondays, 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. - Stroller Strides
Tuesdays, 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. - Strides 360
Location: Hawthorn Woods Aquatic Center - Community Room (94 Midlothian Road)

Spring Youth Soccer
The Village of Hawthorn Woods Youth Soccer League offers young soccer players an opportunity to learn the game of soccer and build upon their existing skills. This program provides instruction in a recreation-based environment where participants learn by playing together on the field. Our program focuses on player skill development through training, drills, and scrimmage games. All levels welcome. Instructed by Coach Tom and Hawthorn Woods Elite Soccer. Visit vhw.org/YouthSoccer for more information.

Grades Pre-K - 6
April 6 - May 25
Wednesdays, 4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Saturdays, 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.

Location
Heritage Oaks Park - Soccer Fields
310 Fairfield Road, Hawthorn Woods, IL 60047
Youth Baseball & Softball
The Village of Hawthorn Woods is proud to offer baseball and softball leagues for children. These instructional programs are for players of all levels who enjoy the game of baseball/softball and want to play in a fun and constructive environment. The leagues will provide instruction at practices and during game play to improve a player’s individual skills and team strategies. No previous experience is required. Players will build character as we focus on sportsmanship, individual skills, teamwork, and positive attitudes.

Youth Baseball (Ages 4-6)
Tuesdays & Saturdays, May 24 - July 9
Coached by Lake County Stars
Youth Baseball (Ages 7-9)
Tuesdays & Saturdays, May 24 - July 9
Coached by Lake County Stars
Girls Recreation Softball League (Ages 8-11)
Wednesdays & Sundays, June 22 - July 31
Coached by Parent Volunteers

Hawthorn Woods Aquatic Center
Last Chance for Early Bird Rates
Register by March 31st to save 10% on your season pass!
Hawthorn Woods Aquatic Center summer season passes for 2022 are available for purchase at discounted early bird rates through March 31, 2022. The Aquatic Center features a 6-lane, 25-yard competition pool, a zero depth activity pool, a diving well with 2 diving boards, 2 water slides, as well as a spray and activity area for children. Don’t wait to purchase your 2022 season pool pass. Visit www.vhw.org/HWAC for more information. 

Swim Lessons, Dive Camp and Swim Team
Registration is now open for all summer aquatic programs, including swim lessons, Dive Camp, and the Water Dragons Swim Team. Swimming is an essential skill. Our programs ensure your child will learn to swim gradually to include the introduction and mastery of various skill sets before progressing onto new skills. We will assist your child in growing more confident in a safe and loving aquatic environment. Visit www.vhw.org/HWAC for more information. 

Woodchucks Summer Camp
Let’s take an adventure this summer...a Woodchuck adventure! Registration for the 2022 summer camp season is now open. Visit www.vhw.org/Woodchucks for complete details. 

Woodchucks Sports & More Camp (Ages 9-13)

New for 2022! 
Campers are sure to have a blast this summer playing sports, such as basketball, tennis, soccer, track, and more. Our campers will also explore and discover with friends through various crafts, activities, and games. Our camps are designed to encourage socialization, exploration, and discovery in a structured and fun environment. Campers will visit the Hawthorn Woods Aquatic Center once per week for one hour of swimming, weather permitting.

Woodchucks Counselor in Training Program (Ages 13-15)
Our Counselor in Training (CIT) program allows the opportunity for your future counselor to work alongside our experienced counselors learning leadership and teamwork skills, all while enjoying the fun of the camper experience.

Please register by May 15, 2022. Registration is limited. Woodchucks Summer Camp will follow all local, state, and federal COVID-19 precautions and guidelines.
Now Hiring Seasonal Summer Staff

Hawthorn Woods Summer Job Fair

Wednesday, March 30
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Hawthorn Woods Aquatic Center
Come meet our team and learn more about our summer job opportunities at summer camp and the Aquatic Center. We will speak with you to determine the best fit to ensure you have an enjoyable summer while earning money. There is no commitment to stop in. Snacks and games will be provided. Previous employees are welcome to come in and say hello! Attendees will have the opportunity to complete a job application or interview on the spot. This is a come-and-go as you please event. We look forward to meeting you! 

Be part of an amazing team! We are currently accepting applications from individuals 16 years of age and older to join our team this summer. Work outdoors, build professional skills, and enjoy your summer working in a team environment. Available positions:
  • Camp Counselors
  • Lifeguards
  • Aquatic Center Office Attendants
  • Swim Lesson Instructors
  • Parks & Recreation Intern

Mark Your Calendar For Upcoming Special Events

Bark in the Park
Saturday, April 9
10:00 a.m. - Noon
Community Park
Dogs are welcome to gather safely with family and friends at Community Park in Hawthorn Woods for the Village of Hawthorn Woods Bark in the Park event. Dogs can run, jump, roll over, and play with other friends. A variety of vendors will be present to pamper your best friend. Our canine friends will enjoy treats, fun activities, and more! Dogs can run freely in our off-leash enclosure area. We encourage all participating dogs to be up-to-date on all vaccinations, including influenza. Please leash all dogs. 

Interested in becoming a vendor at the event? Contact Teagan for vendor information. 

Wings & Talons Raptor Show
Saturday, April 29, 2022
7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Village Barn
Wings and Talons will be visiting to share their birds and their stories. Come enjoy this live show of some of our region’s birds of prey. All are welcome to learn about the role raptors play in the environment and walk away with a greater appreciation of our avian neighbors. Registration required; fee is per person ($5/resident; $7/non-resident). Mask regulations will be assessed based on CDC recommendations. 
Village News

ComEd To Perform Preventative Tree Maintenance
Arborists performing vegetation management for ComEd will be working in our area within the next 3 months.
Trees and branches that interfere with power lines can create safety hazards and cause power outages. Preventative tree maintenance helps avoid power outages.
  • Within the next 3 months, ComEd will trim trees, branches, and vines that interfere or have the potential to interfere with power lines.
  • In some cases, tree removal may be required. The remaining tree stumps are treated with an approved herbicide to prevent future regrowth. Herbicide will be applied by state-licensed applicators.
  • All work is performed by trained, qualified arborists.
For More Information
Visit ComEd.com/Trees or call 800-Edison-1 (800-334-7661).
If you have any questions regarding the tree trimming process, call 800-Edison-1 (800-334-7661) and ask to speak with a Vegetation Management representative, or visit their web site at ComEd.com/Trees
You may also request a written copy of the dispute resolution process. Property owners may appeal planned vegetation management activities through ComEd or the Illinois Commerce Commission. To contact a Consumer Affairs Officer of the Illinois Commerce Commission call 800-524-0795. 

Village of Hawthorn Woods 2022
ComEd Vegetation Management Scheduled Preventative Maintenance 

Lake County Disaster Preparedness and Mitigation Questionnaire
Lake County is currently updating their community All Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan, and they want to hear from you! As part of the plan update, Lake County is conducting a study to better understand the emergency preparedness needs and risk perceptions of residents. Lake County has created an online questionnaire that should only take about 10 minutes to complete. All responses are confidential, and participation is voluntary. Click here to complete the questionnaire now.

Why You Should Complete the Questionnaire
You may be asking, what is the All Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan (ANHMP)? Well, in 2006, Lake County and participating municipalities created an ANHMP to identify activities and projects to reduce the damage caused by natural hazards, such as tornadoes, floods and severe storms. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) requires communities to develop and adopt a FEMA-approved ANHMP in order to be eligible for hazard mitigation grant funds. The ANHMP is required to be updated and re-adopted every five years to maintain grant eligibility.
This plan has helped Lake County remain eligible for millions of dollars in grant funds, thus enabling the community to mitigate natural hazards, especially flooding. Mitigation is essential because there are an increasing number of flood events, escalating costs for response and recovery, and repetitive loss from those events in Lake County.
Many of the Lake County Stormwater Management Commission's day-to-day operations focus on flood mitigation efforts, and regularly fund projects to reduce or eliminate flood damages with those grant funds.
Your participation in this survey is not only welcomed, but critical in assisting to update the plan to better serve the residents of Lake County.

Upcoming Meeting Calendar

Village Board Meeting
Monday, March 28, 5:00 p.m.

Sustainability Committee Virtual Meeting
Thursday, April 7, 7:00 p.m.

Finance Committee Virtual Meeting
Monday, April 11, 6:00 p.m.

If you would like to attend a virtual meeting, the meeting agenda will be posted 48 hours prior to the meeting on our Village website at vhw.org with Zoom link instructions.

Village Administration

Chief Operating Officer
Chief Administrative Officer/Village Clerk
Your Elected Officials

2 Lagoon Drive | Hawthorn Woods, IL 60047
Ph: (847) 438-5500 | Fx: (847) 438-1459 
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