Thursday, November 29, 2012
Cataldo will be offering advanced tips on cutting grocery bills, including information on how the year-long pricing cycle works and the best times to purchase certain products.
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- Erin Sauder
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Thursday, November 29, 2012
Editor's note: The following is a press release from the Fox Valley Park District. “Super Coupon Queen” Jill Cataldo is returning to town in December and January for a pair of workshops full of money-saving tips. Cataldo will host “Super Couponing” from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 6 and “Super Couponing 2: Saving on Everything!” from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 10. Both workshops will be held at the Eola Community Center, 555 S. Eola Road, in Aurora. In a follow-up to her prior appearances at the Prisco Center that drew 300 people, Cataldo will be offering advanced tips on cutting grocery bills, including information on how the year-long pricing cycle works and the best times to purchase certain products. In addition, Cataldo will …
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Only four residents turned up for the workshop to help design the village's new website, scheduled to go live in December.
Village officials were no doubt disappointed by the turnout at Tuesday night’s design workshop for the new village website. But those who did show up to Village Hall came with opinions galore on every aspect of the new site, from content to color schemes. Montgomery’s new website will be created by Kansas-based company CivicPlus, and will replace the old one, built in 2003. Village trustees have agreed to pay $14,357 for the new site, and Tuesday’s workshop was one of the ways village leaders were hoping to gauge public opinion on its design. Only four residents participated, however, most of them with ties to the village: Debbie Buchanan, executive assistant to the village manager; Trustee Stan Bond; Tom Yakaitis, a member of the Historic…
Monday, June 13, 2011
The workshop is open to the public, and will help determine the look and feel of the new $14,000 site. A photo submission contest for the new site ends Friday.
If you were hoping to chime in on the design and features of the village’s new website, well, this is your week. Montgomery leaders are set to spend $14,357 to build a new site, one that will replace the current one, created in 2003. The new site will be designed by Kansas-based company CivicPlus—with help from you, if you’re up for it. On Tuesday, village officials will host a workshop, open to the public, and geared toward determining the look and feel of the new site. Anyone can show up and offer an opinion about just what features should be included on the new site, and how they should be designed. The workshop starts at 6:30 p.m. at Village Hall, 200 N. River St. To RSVP, contact Management Intern Rachel Lange at 630-896-8080 ext. …
Andre Salles
6:17 pm on Wednesday, June 22, 2011
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