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Village of Lombard News: Car Seat Safety Checks - Sept. 18

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Recently issued the following announcement.

Child Safety Seat Checks: Sept. 18
The Lombard Police Department will be offering free car seat checks and education to parents and caregivers on Saturday, Sept. 18, 8 a.m. – 12 p.m., at the Lombard Police Station, 235 E. Wilson Ave. Lombard will also be recognizing Child Passenger Safety. Parents: Don’t think you know, know you know that your kids are secure in their car seats, and are in the right seats for their ages and sizes. Learn more.

9/11 Remembrance Ceremony

Thanks to all who attended the 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony and Public Safety Plaza Dedication this past Saturday. The ceremony featured Police and Fire Department Honor Guard and retired Chicago Deputy Fire Chief John McNicholas, who shared his experience on site at Ground Zero. To conclude, the Fire Department Honor Guard led a Bell Ceremony followed by the playing of bagpipes, both to acknowledge the first responders who were lost on that day.

The Village obtained a piece of a steel beam from the World Trade Center, which has been installed at the plaza in memory of those who lost their lives 9/11. President Giagnorio dedicated the plaza in tribute to the men and women who serve our community each and every day. 


Get Your Fire Department T-Shirts to Benefit Breast Cancer
 

Members of the Lombard Fire Department are helping to raise money for the Bhorade Cancer Care Center in Downers Grove in honor of Breast Cancer Month in October. Shirts will be available for purchase only on Oct. 2 at Rock Bottom at Yorktown Center from 12 - 3 p.m. No pre-orders available - must purchase in person on that date.


Services for Seniors - Oct 6

This year, the Village of Lombard will host a Services for Seniors event focused on offering seniors access to on-site services. The event will take place on Wednesday, October 6, 2021, from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm. at the Madison Meadow Athletic Center, 500 E. Wilson Avenue.

Local agencies will be present to provide basic health services for seniors on-site, which will include: blood pressure screenings, flu shots, hearing screenings, COVID-19 vaccines, balance screenings, fall-risk assessments, glucose screenings, DMV services and additional senior services.

Unlike past Senior Fair events, this year's Services for Seniors Event will be reduced in scale and limited solely to a selection of available on-site services. Commercial and civic organization vendors will not be present in person on-site, although their literature, contact information, and giveaways will be aggregated and made available to attendees collectively. Light refreshments will be available. Learn More.


September is National Preparedness Month
Natural disasters don’t wait for a convenient time. Preparing for them shouldn’t wait either. Start today by signing up for alerts, safe-guarding important documents, and taking other low cost and no cost preparedness actions to lessen the impact of disasters and emergencies for you and your family.


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