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News digest from the Village of Oswego
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It's a lovely weekend to work in the yard and clean out your garage! Free yard waste and spring clean-up week takes place the week of April 10 on your regular garbage day.
Stickers are not needed for this special yard waste collection but be sure to use a 30-gallon paper bag. Plus, put out bulk items like old furniture and extra trash that doesn't fit in your garbage cart.
Learn more about the?spring clean-up and free yard waste collection.
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With damage from severe weather in the past week, use caution when solicitors show up on your doorstep offering their services.
Village ordinance requires a solicitor permit for every person or entity engaged in soliciting for commercial gain.?All solicitors must keep their solicitor permit on their person to be displayed upon request. Soliciting is not permitted if an owner or resident has a sign indicating NO SOLICITORS.?
If your home or vehicle experienced storm damage, contact your insurance carrier. Follow these tips from the Illinois Attorney General's office to avoid home repair fraud.??
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Have you made plans with your friends and family to attend Wine on the Fox? Dust off your lawn chairs and get ready for a delightful weekend of wine tasing and live music along the picturesque banks of the Fox River on May 6 and 7.
Bring a picnic, pre-order a charcuterie board or dine on local fare from food trucks at this popular event presented by?john greene Realtor.
With 11 wineries and more than 100 wine selections, you'll have an opportunity to relish your tried-and-true favorites and sip options from newcomers to the event including Hopewell Winery, Lynfred Winery and the Pour Vineyard.?
Get details about live entertainment, food vendors and?wineries.?
Buy your ticket package now!
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Wine-loving volunteers needed on May 6 and 7. Give a few hours of your time for a chance to receive a volunteer T-shirt and a very discounted wine package at this year's Wine on the Fox presented by john greene Realtor.
Learn more and sign up to volunteer.
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Place your?rain barrel?order by April 16 and it will be available for pickup at the Public Works facility on April 21 and 22. Choose from a variety of colors, options and accessories at a discounted rate.?
Learn more about the benefits of rain barrels?and order now.?
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Get rid of personal and financial documents securely at the free Shred Event on Saturday, April 22 at the Village's Public Works facility, 100 Theodore Dr.?
Starting at 9 a.m., boxes of paper will be accepted until the shred trucks are full, or 1 p.m., whichever comes first. There is a limit of 3 large file boxes.?
This drive-up event is hosted by the Police Department in partnership with the First National Bank of Omaha.?
After the shred event, head over to the Kendall County Safety Center, West John Street and Cornell Lane in Yorkville, to safely dispose of unwanted prescription drugs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.?The April 22?Prescription Drug Take-Back Day?is hosted by the Kendall County Coroner in partnership with Oswego and Yorkville Police Departments, Kendall County Sheriff's Office and the U.S. Drug and Enforcement Administration.?
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Upcoming dates
? ? ? ? ? ?? Week of April 10?-- Spring Clean-up/Free Yard Waste Collection ? ? ? ? ?? April 18?-- Committee of the Whole & Village Board Meetings? ? ? ? ? ?? April 21 & 22?-- Rain barrel pick up at Public Works? ? ? ? ? ?? April 22?-- Shred Event at Public Works? ? ? ? ? ?? April 22?-- Drug Take-Back at Kendall County Safety Center ? ? ? ? ?? May 2?-- Committee of the Whole & Village Board Meetings? ? ? ? ? ?? May 6 & 7?-- Wine on the Fox ? ? ? ? ?? May 16?-- Committee of the Whole & Village Board Meetings? ? ? ? ? ?? May 21?-- Downtown Historic District Walking Tour
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