Teacher Appreciation
Teachers are invited to Four Rivers Environmental Education Center for a day of adventure, relaxation and fun in appreciation of all they do.
The Nature Foundation of Will County's most recent donation to the Forest Preserve District totaled $55,545. The funding will be used to support Forest Preserve District programs, restoration projects
The Forest Preserve District Board has approved several projects that will expand trails, improve access and strengthen regional connectivity in 2026.
The Nature Foundation of Will County raised more than $40,000 for Forest Preserve District recreational and educational programs.
The Nature Foundation of Will County's quarterly donation to the Forest Preserve District totaled $50,125.
Judy Ogalla of Will Township has taken over as Forest Preserve Board president. She succeeds Destinee Ortiz and will serve a one-year term.
The Forest Preserve's Board of Commissioners approved a balanced 2026 budget on Nov. 13. The spending plan includes a 6.78% drop in the property tax rate.
The Nature Foundation of Will County presented a $59,525 check to the Forest Preserve District to support conservation, education and community programs. The donation helps fund projects like bird feeding stations, fishing derbies and teacher appreciation events.
The Nature Foundation of Will County's most recent donation to the Forest Preserve District totaled $55,545. The funding will be used to support Forest Preserve District programs, restoration projects
The Forest Preserve District Board has approved several projects that will expand trails, improve access and strengthen regional connectivity in 2026.
The Nature Foundation of Will County raised more than $40,000 for Forest Preserve District recreational and educational programs.
The Nature Foundation of Will County's quarterly donation to the Forest Preserve District totaled $50,125.
Judy Ogalla of Will Township has taken over as Forest Preserve Board president. She succeeds Destinee Ortiz and will serve a one-year term.
The Forest Preserve's Board of Commissioners approved a balanced 2026 budget on Nov. 13. The spending plan includes a 6.78% drop in the property tax rate.
The Nature Foundation of Will County presented a $59,525 check to the Forest Preserve District to support conservation, education and community programs. The donation helps fund projects like bird feeding stations, fishing derbies and teacher appreciation events.
Teachers are invited to Four Rivers Environmental Education Center for a day of adventure, relaxation and fun in appreciation of all they do.
Discover how native plant gardening can help provide wildlife with year-round resources.
Participating in No Mow May isn't just a way to cut down on your yardwork for a month. You'll be helping bees and other essential insects too.
Forget "Snakes on a Plane." There are snakes in Asia that can fly without any help from an aircraft.
When planning your spring plantings, consider incorporating trees that will be a draw for wildlife in the winter too.