Village of Mundelein Historical Commission met April 1

Karen Walsh, Village Clerk
Karen Walsh, Village Clerk
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Village of Mundelein Historical Commission met April 1

Here is the agenda provided by the commission:

I. CALL TO ORDER

II. ATTENDANCE

III. PUBLIC COMMENTARY

IV. MINUTES APPROVAL

A. Approval of the Historical Commission Minutes

Motion to approve the Historical Commission meeting minutes from March 4, 2026.

V. PARK DISTRICT REPORT

VI. CHAIRMAN’S REPORT AND OTHER COMMUNICATION

A. Docent Training 2026

B. Mundelein Historical Commission Annual Report

C. Three-Sisters Garden Preparation

D. Meeting with MGN Lock

E. Other

VII. MUSEUM OPERATIONS

A. Archiving

B. Facility Maintenance

C. Collections: Accessioning / De-accessioning

Motion to accept recommendations for accessioning and de-accessioning.

D. Donations

1. Sheldon School Materials

2. Allanson Farm Axe Head

3. Village Pizza Phone Sign

E. Volunteer Hours – March

F. Museum Attendance

G. Other

VIII. NEW BUSINESS

A. Board Vacancies

B. Fremont Library Display Removal

C. Docent Handbook

D. Spring into Summer Application

E. Other

IX. OLD BUSINESS

A. America 250 Celebration

1. Flower Planter Display

2. Document Display

3. “3-Sisters” Garden

4. Mundelein History Day

Story Corps

Pop-up Museum

Actors

B. Landscape Phase II

C. Mundelein History Day – July 4th

D. Farmers Market Pop-up Museum

E. Other

X. VILLAGE ADMINISTRATOR REPORT

XI. ADJOURNMENT

https://mundeleinil.portal.civicclerk.com/event/529/files/agenda/2968



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