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A common sight on Cook County’s forest floors in late summer and fall, acorns are produced by an Illinois keystone species—the oak tree (Quercus). Oaks help maintain a rich mix of plants, insects, birds and other animals wherever they grow. | Acorn, Photo by: Tracy Hultgren

In this Issue:

  • Sweetgrass Garden Growing Native American Partnerships
  • Opening for Business! 2025 Picnic, Special Events Permits & Camping Reservations Available Soon
  • Steering into Volunteering: Voyager Bus Offers Free Transportation to Volunteer in Forest Preserves
  • Create Your Own Adventure on Forest Preserves Trails
  • Latest News: Invasive Species Feeling the Heat as Forest Preserves Resume Prescribed Burning; Forest Preserve Foundation Receives $10K Grant for Native Seed Amplification; Celebrate Native American Heritage Month With Us; Discover Holiday Magic at Brookfield Zoo
  • Upcoming Events, and
  • Volunteer Opportunities: Stewardship Days

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They’re here!!!  Forest Preserves of Cook County 2025 calendars are available for free pick up at Crabtree. The calendar features the breathtaking winning photographs of the preserves’ photo contest.    One per person please.

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“Join us for our first ever PRIDE Night during Transgender Awareness Week. Register by phone to enjoy a lantern lit woodland walk, bonfire, and community support on November 15th from 6-9 pm.

LGBTQ2S+ people and allies ages 18 & up are welcome. Thank you to Kenneth Young Center who will also be supporting this event and providing community resources and advocacy.”

847.381.6592

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While coyotes primarily feed on small mammals like rodents, they can also consume plants, fruits and insects. It allows them to survive in a range of habitats—from prairie and woodlands to dense urban areas. | Coyotes (Canis latrans), Photo by: Leo Estrada

In this Issue:

  • Enjoy Fall Fun & Halloween Happenings in the Forest Preserves
  • Use Our Web Map to Discover Fall Color
  • 2024 Photo Contest Winners Announced
  • Public Hearing Set for 2025 Budget Recommendation
  • Latest News: Save the Date: 2025 Picnic, Special Events Permits & Camping Reservations Available November 15; Free Mental Health Resources Available; We Don’t Want Your Pumpkins or Yard Waste!; Conservation Cup Raises Funds for Restoration and Next Generation of Environmental Leaders; Fall Inland Trout Fishing Season Opens October 19
  • Upcoming Events, and
  • Volunteer Opportunities

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Area N (Click in image to enlarge)

“I want to thank everyone who showed up at the Plan Commission meeting and who voiced their concerns. We have strived throughout this process to be as open and fair as possible. We have held numerous hearings on the matter and have strived to treat everyone in attendance at these meetings with dignity and respect, while ensuring the voices of our residents are heard. Our goal has always been to follow the law and protect the interests of our community.

However, we found out about legal action the church appears to be taking to disconnect the property from the Village of South Barrington through a newspaper ad, and we did not receive any direct notification prior to the ad running. This is very disappointing, especially since the ad ran the same day as the Plan Commission meeting.

I also want to clarify the zoning process. We are obligated to consider all zoning requests and to treat all requests without prejudice.

The primary functions of the Plan Commission and Zoning Board of Appeals start with a request from a Petitioner and then a referral by the Board of Trustees. Specifically, the Commission is charged with:

  • Comprehensive Planning – developing comprehensive plans for land use, new developments, infrastructure, and growth management
  • Zoning Ordinance Recommendations – making recommendations for any changes to zoning ordinances
  • Subdivision oversight – reviewing subdivision plats to ensure they meet local regulations and promote orderly development.
  • Public Hearings – holding public hearings on matters related to zoning, development, and comprehensive planning
  • Review of Special Use Permits and Variances – providing recommendations to the governing body based on local standards and the comprehensive plan

Our goal has always been to carry out these duties in an honest and transparent manner. We are committed to reaching a resolution to the issues surrounding the Area N property. To that end, we will be having another hearing at 7 pm at Village Hall on Oct. 23rd to continue the discussion on Area N. I invite all concerned residents to attend this important meeting.”

Paula McCombie
Mayor

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“Area N”

Daily Herald Report

A public hearing about plans to build a church and school in South Barrington is scheduled to resume Wednesday.

South Barrington’s plan commission is set to reopen the hearing when it meets at 7 p.m. Wednesday at village hall, 30 S. Barrington Road.

Schaumburg-based Fourth Avenue Gospel, a group owned and operated by a congregation of the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church, wants to develop a 34-acre site at Bartlett Road and Route 59.

Fourth Avenue needs the village board to amend an existing development plan for the land for the project to progress. First, though, the plan commission must recommend the board either approve or deny the plans.

Fourth Avenue bought the property — often called Area N — from the South Barrington Park District at a February auction for $2.3 million. A lawsuit has been filed over the validity of that sale.

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Related: “McCombie provides another “Area N” updated,” “McCombie provides “Area N” update to residents,” “South Barrington Plan Commission public hearing regarding ‘Area N’ scheduled for August 9th

 

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Join us for a self-guided walk from 6-9 PM on our candlelit pumpkin trails.

Registration required. Call Crabtree Nature Center at 847-381-6592 to register.

Details here.

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Do you love capturing images of the beauty at Crabtree? Would you like to learn how to become a better nature photographer?

Join our volunteer-led Photography Meetup! The first ever meeting is Saturday, October 5th at 8:30am.

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A variety of late summer and fall prairie wildflowers find a home at Linne Woods. Visitors will also be treated to a stunning fall canopy of oak and hickory trees and an understory of ironwood and black cherry trees. | Photo by: Collin Porter

In this Issue:

  • Celebrate National Public Lands Day with Party for the Preserves
  • New Forest Preserve Opens in Tinley Park
  • Spot Birds During Fall Migration
  • Latest News: Join us to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month; Find free health, social service support with 2-1-1; Forest Preserve Foundation awarded $50,000 grant for Chicago Conservation Leadership Corps; See how the Chicago Botanic Garden shines during Lightscape
  • Upcoming Events, and
  • Volunteer Opportunities: Tree TLC

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Come observe artists at work. Art activities for both kids and adults. Music, dance and artwork for sale. | Painting by Steve Puttrich

Join us September 7th from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM for a fun-filled day at Crabtree Nature Center! Observe artists at work, vote for your favorite plein air piece, and enjoy art activities for both kids and adults.

Artwork will be for sale, and there will be live music by Alloy Horn Quartet and Second Wind Music. No registration is required, and entry and parking are free. Some activities may have a small fee, and food will be available for purchase.

Crabtree Nature Center is located at 3 Stover Road in Barrington Hills. For more information, call 847-381-6592.

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