VILLAGE OF GLEN ELLYN THE VILLAGE OF VOLUNTEERS
Scenic Glen Ellyn is a prosperous, civic-minded community with an historic downtown offering a variety of locally-owned shops, restaurants and a restored 1920s movie theatre. The Glen Ellyn Park District maintains an outdoor aquatic facility, four recreation buildings, 23 multipurpose parks and playgrounds, and two lakes. The Village Links Golf Club has hosted over 40 USGA and PGA Tour qualifying events. Glen Ellyn is also home to the College of DuPage, the largest single-campus community college outside of California.
(630) 469-5000 |
www.glenellyn.org
VILLAGE OF GLENDALE HEIGHTS A PROUD AND PROGRESSIVE VILLAGE FOR ALL PEOPLE
The Village of Glendale Heights is a modern residential and urban community dedicated to maintaining a safe, progressive atmosphere with superior amenities and attracting businesses that add to its vibrant character and vitality. A wide variety of shopping and dining choices are available on and around the village’s main arteries of North Avenue, Bloomingdale Road and Army Trail Road, as well as in the village center on Civic Center Plaza. Glendale Lakes Golf Club, an 18-hole public golf course owned and managed by the Village of Glendale Heights, features the Fairway “Target Golf” design concept.
(630) 260-6000 |
www.glendaleheights.org
VILLAGE OF ITASCA WITH PRIDE IN OUR PAST AND FAITH IN OUR FUTURE
Any time is a great time to visit Itasca, with its revitalized town center and residents who place a high priority on quality of life and a strong sense of community. This pedestrian- friendly village features a new scenic Riverwalk and Nature Center. Itasca is the proud host of the Scottish Festival & Highland Games, along with a number of lively festivals and many choices for nightlife and entertainment. Eaglewood Resort & Spa, one of DuPage County’s full-service golf resorts, is located in Itasca.
(630) 773-0835 |
www.itasca.com
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