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Story Time at the Library Featuring 'Take & Make Crafts' Plus a section of books for checkout related to the craft Join us December 19, 2020 From 9:00 to noon Come in the library, pick up a craft packet Choose a book(s), check out and that's it December's craft is 'Holiday Treat Boxes' Treats available to 'fill' your box |
Attention Paw Paw Residents! ANGELS ARE HERE! Pick up your Angel at Paw Paw Fresh Market and help someone in our Community have a Merry Christmas. Please bring your unwrapped gifts to Gaines Reality by December 11th. Edit fla files online. Can't get it delivered in time? Contact Donna at 815.509.0022. |
Senior Exercise and Senior Bingo have been canceled until further notice We are hoping to resume in January. Stay safe and healthy!
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Hello Friends, The Paw Paw Garden Club members would like to acknowledge and thank the following individuals and groups for all their hard work this past season to keep our downtown and Village Blooming and Beautiful. Our thanks go out to Mary Mendoza and the Leos Club, Barbara Zeman, Joni Walker and Kelly Znaniecki. Judy Despain, Gary Safranek and Jenny Hendron and Linda Swed. Also thanks to all our Garden Club members, Mary Stuflebeam, Rita Luce, Joyce Bettner, Camilla Boston, Irene Hanson, Pat Cidlik and Joella Cary. Again we appreciate everyone's dedication to our mission of keeping our Village Beautious. Happy Fall.
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VILLAGE NOTICE Village Dumpster - Please note that the blue dumpster that is behind the community center is NOT for residential/commercial use. This dumpster is for the community center ONLY. Recyclable Dumpster - There is a large recyclable bin that is directly behind the community center that is for recyclable refuse only. The recyclable bin is for all Lee County residents. Thank you for your attention to the matter. Sincerely, The Village of Paw Paw
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Nomination petitions are now available for the April 6, 2021 Consolidated Election. Candidates can pick up and file their petitions with the Village Clerk at 362 Chicago Road in Paw Paw. Petitions are available for the positions of Village President, three (3) Village Trustees, and one (1) Village Trustee position for a two-year unexpired term. All positions are for four-year terms, except for the one (1) unexpired two-year term. Petitions may be picked up at the Village Office starting on Tuesday, September 22, 2020. Petitions may be filed at the Village office on December 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 2020 between the hours of 8:00 am and Noon; and on December 15, 2020 between the hours of 1:30 pm. and 6:00 pm. Last day to file a petition will be Monday, December 21, 2020 by 6:00 pm.
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The Paw Paw Community Center is now open to the public. The lower level of the community center can be reserved. Events can be for no more than 50 people with the proper social distancing being adhered to.
Paw Paw Community Center Building 362 Chicago Rd |
EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 25, 2020 Tier 2 Resurgence Mitigations As detailed in the July 15 Restore Illinois resurgence plan, Tier 2 mitigations may be applied if a region’s positivity rate remains above the 8 percent positivity threshold after 14 days under Tier 1 mitigations. If a region continues to experience a sustained resurgence of COVID-19 after 14 days with Tier 2 mitigations in place, stricter measures may be necessary to curtail further spread. Regions experiencing a sustained resurgence of COVID-19 after 14 days in Tier 1 mitigations will operate under these Tier 2 mitigation requirements: • All bars close at 11pm and may reopen no earlier than 6am the following day • No indoor service • All bar patrons should be seated at tables outside • No ordering, seating, or congregating at bar (bar stools should be removed) • Tables should be 6 feet apart • No standing or congregating indoors or outdoors while waiting for a table or exiting • No dancing or standing indoors • Reservations required for each party • No seating of multiple parties at one table • No tables exceeding 6 people * |
Restaurants | • All restaurants close at 11pm and may reopen no earlier than 6am the following day • No indoor dining or bar service • Tables should be 6 feet apart • No standing or congregating indoors or outdoors while waiting for a table or exiting • Reservations required for each party • No seating of multiple parties at one table • No tables exceeding 6 people * |
Meetings, social events and gatherings (including weddings, funerals, potlucks, etc.) | • Limit to 10 guests in both indoor and outdoor settings * • Applicable to professional, religious, cultural and social group gatherings. • Not applicable to students participating in-person classroom learning, sports or polling places. • This does not reduce the overall facility capacity dictated by general business guidance such as office, retail, etc. • No party buses • Gaming and Casinos close at 11:00pm, are limited to 25 percent capacity, and follow mitigations for bars and restaurants, if applicable |
Organized group recreational activities (including sports, but excluding fitness centers*) | • Limit to lesser of 25 guests or 25% of overall room capacity both indoors & outdoors * • No groups more than 10 * • All Sports Guidance effective August 15, 2020, remains in effect • Outdoor Activities (not included in the above exposure settings) continue per current DCEO guidance |
* DENOTES NEW MITIGATION TO TIER 2 In addition, IDPH recommends the following actions be taken | • Display prominent masking and distancing signage • Discourage non-essential travel to other states and international locations • Discourage groups greater than 4 individuals in ages 12 -17 from congregating outside of school • Promote work from home when possible |
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IDPH will continue to track the positivity rate in regions requiring additional mitigations over a 14-day monitoring period to determine if mitigations can be relaxed, if additional mitigations are required, or if current mitigation should remain in place. If the positivity rate averages less than or equal to 6.5 percent over a 3-day period, the region will return to Phase 4 mitigations under the Restore Illinois Plan. If the positivity rate averages between 6.5 percent and 8 percent, IDPH will continue to monitor the region to determine if additional mitigations are needed. If the positivity rate averages greater than or equal to 8 percent after 14 days, more stringent mitigations may be applied to further reduce spread of the virus, which could include reducing capacity on organized group recreation, fitness or other activities supported by local contact tracing and outbreak data and temporary suspension of certain activities. Follow the latest regional metrics at: https://dph.illinois.gov/regionmetrics
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When is a building permit is required Building permits are required for the following: new roofs (per ordinance only one overlay is allowed); fences; sheds; accessory buildings; remodeling of plumbing/electrical; and new construction. Building permits are not needed for windows, unless enlarging the size of the windows, and siding. If you have any questions, please call the Village office at 815.627.2351 |
Groceries, Restaurants, Gas Stations Open in Paw Paw, IL, during COVID-19 (coronavirus) | Business | Hours | Phone | Service | Indoor/curbside | Casey's | Mon - Sat: 5AM to 11PM Sunday - 6AM to 10PM Kitchen is now fully operational
| 815.627.8201 | Fresh food & pizza | No curbside | Beaver Den Tavern & Grill (Starting July 1) | Tues - Thurs - 11AM to 2PM, 5PM to 8PM Fri& Sat - 11AM to 9PM Sun - 11AM to 8PM
| 815.627.2377 | Meals | Outdoor and Indoor dining | Paw Paw Fresh Market | Mon - Sun 3 pm to 7 pm
| 815.627.3000 | Groceries | No | The Liquor Store | Mon - Thurs 3PM to 8PM Fri & Sat 12PM to 9PM Sun 12PM to 8PM.
| 815. 457.7233 | Adult Beverages | Upon request |
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Lee Council of Aging will be not be scheduling any appointments for April here at the Paw Paw location. In the meantime, if you need help with any of the paperwork, they are in their office from 8AM to 5PM, Monday through Friday - 815.288.9236 |
Applications for assistance will now be taken over the phone. Please call: 1.800.323.5434. Tri County Opportunities Council /LIHEAP Energy Assistance Even though we are closed to the public due to COVID-19, we are still assisting the public with their gas, electric, propane via mail or email. Please call the office 815 625 7830 and they will take your mailing address or your email and they will then get the application along with the information of the things needed to go along with the application sent to you. This goes by income and the number of people in the household. |
Pet Waste With the nice weather approaching and everyone out walking, the Village is requesting that pet owners please clean up after their dogs on other's property and public property. No one likes to step in 'dog poop.' Thank you, Village of Paw Paw
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Paw Paw is requesting the help of all its residents to help make Paw Paw beautiful. We are asking that residents please maintain their properties by mowing, weeding, and keeping property clear of debris. This means not using front yards as driveways or driveways as storage units. We would like people who are visiting our town to know that we are a community that takes PRIDE in their town. We are also asking to PLEASE remove any junk motor vehicles on your property or parked on the street. A vehicle is considered a junk motor vehicle if it is disabled, does not have a current sticker, this includes trailers, or a vehicle parked for more than ten (10) days. As of May 1, 2020, the Village will be issuing violations to said violators. If the vehicle is not removed, the Village of Paw Paw WILL HAVE THE VEHICLE TOWED AT THE OWNERS EXPENSE. The Village thanks you for all your help and efforts in this.
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Garbage will be picked up on Thursday, as scheduled |
Click on the above image to see a larger picture SURPRISE! THE WATER BILLS HAVE A NEW LOOK THE VILLAGE RECENTLY UPGRADED THEIR UTILITY BILLING PROGRAM AND NOW HAS THE ABILITY TO EMAIL WATER BILLS CALL THE OFFICE TO SIGN UP FOR THIS SERVICE 815.627.2351 OR PAWPAWCLERK@HEARTLANDCABLE.COM |
Parking in Paw Paw during Snow Removal If there is 1 inch or more of snow parking is prohibited on both sides of Chicago Road, commencing at and immediately West of Chapman Street to and including immediately East of Seventh Street ***Please park in the Community Center Parking Lot*** 362 Chicago Rd. Paw Paw IL The prohibition is effective from 2AM to and including 5AM. Cars will be removed at owner's expense |
The Paw Paw Senior Activities Program is in need of 1-pound hand weights for their exercise program If you have some 1-lb hand weights you don't use and would like to donate, please drop them off at the Paw Paw, IL Village Office 362 Chicago Road Paw Paw, IL M/W/TH/F from 8AM to Noon Tuesdays from 1:30PM to 6PM 815.627.2351 THANK YOU VERY MUCH!
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The Village of Paw Paw would like to GREATLY THANK everyone who helped with the installation of the new playground equipment at Roger's Park. Danny Allen Justin Hanninen Gale Barnickel Zac Kern Walter Barnickel Dean Martin Tim Brower Ben Schoenholz Robert Edwards Howard Schoenholz Jake Fabiszak Matt Schoenholz Scott Gilmore Steve Sellers (Trustee) Steve Gilmore Jimmy Smith The Village would like to also give a HUGE SHOUT OUT to Erv Safranek. Without him, this entire project would not have happened.
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VILLAGE OF PAW PAW MEETING DATES The regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Village of Paw Paw, Illinois, shall be commenced at 7:00pm at the Village Hall, Paw Paw, Illinois on the following dates: MAY 8, 2019 JUNE 12, 2019 JULY 10, 2019 AUGUST 14, 2019 SEPTEMBER 11, 2019 OCTOBER 9, 2019 NOVEMBER 13, 2019 DECEMBER 11, 2019 JANUARY 8, 2020 FEBRUARY 12, 2020 MARCH 11, 2020 APRIL 8, 2020 APRIL 29, 2020 Year End Meeting
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SENIOR BINGO! Senior Bingo is a monthly event Always the second Wednesday of the month |