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144 students
participated in the full-day
childcare program while
remote learning through D97.
Two 1,200
constructed
addition project
house design
super insulation,
meter energy
and a rain garden.
made possible
from the IL
Foundation.
500+ kids
participated in summer & fall
youth sports adapted to meet
COVID-19 restrictions.
652 walkers & runners
participated in the Do-It-
Yourself Frank Lloyd Wright
Races in 2020.
ousands of face coverings
collected and distributed by staff
to local nonprofits and community
members.
Two D97 school sit
used to provide all-day chilcare
to meet the needs of Oak Park
families during the pandemic.
One energy dhboard
posted on pdop.org to show the public the
Park District's savings from solar energy and
sustainable design at the newly expanded
Carroll Center.
$3 million in savings
due to successful bond refunding in 2019 & 2020.
2,588 tre
owned by the Park District and
inventoried through Great Lakes Urban
Forestry Management are available to
explore at pdop.org.
Four blood driv
hosted by the Park District.
5,146 hours of time
donated by Friends of the
Oak Park Conservatory
volunteers.
50+ people
enjoyed the Drive-In Bingo
event offered in partnership
with Beyond Hunger, Oak Park
Brewery and the Park District.
525 pounds
of produce
donated to local
food shelters
from the Cheney
Mansion garden.
Two well-derving ridents
Don Nekrosius and Nancy Teclaw, received Community
Service Awards from the Park District.
300+ adults
enjoyed late summer/fall
adult softball leagues under
safe guidelines of play.
One Performing Youth Dance Company
debuted with their first performance at
Spooky Stroll.
24 medals
were awarded to eight WSSRA
athletes from Oak Park who
competed in the Special
Olympics Swim Meet in March.
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