Puppy Pals perform in Orland, sanctuary seeks help, more

Pipy Pals to play at the Orland Park library
Families are invited to consult the Puppy Pals Stunt Dog Show, which returned at 2 p.m. on July 8 at the Orland Park public library.
The program offers high -energy tips, comedy and adorable canines. It is free and no registration is necessary, although parents and adult caregivers should stay with children.
The artist Wesley Williams created the show, which presents adopted and saved dogs making waterfalls and sketches. The group was presented on “America’s Got Talent”.
The information is at 708-428-5100 or in orlandparklibrary.org.
HHH RANCH is looking for donations for a new tractor, a trailer, a truck
A fundraising campaign started for a new tractor, a new truck and a trailer necessary for HHH Ranch, a sanctuary that works to heal animals and people.
“Our beloved van, affectionately named” Betty White “, served us but holds a thread, with more than 309,000 miles, the founder of Ranch, Christine Doran, shared in a press release.” The 17 rescues that we have carried out this year were by borrowing a truck – which is not durable when we are called in emerging situations. »»
The Ranch offers therapeutic programs to people of all capacity to connect with rescued animals, to promote personal growth and healing.
The Bolger Foundation proposed to correspond to the $ 25,000 collected to buy a new tractor. Donations can be sent via www.hhhhrachil.org or by sending a check to Hhh Ranch, 14101 W. Bruns Road, Manhattan, Il 60442.
Annual walking set of the Crete Woman’s Club garden
Explore five beautiful gardens during the Promenade du Jardin du Crete Woman’s Club in 2025, a day in the countryside, taking place from 3 p.m. to 7:10 p.m. and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on July 11.
Tickets, which cost $ 20, can be purchased on the day of walking at the Crete public library, 1177, rue Main Buy in advance by calling 708-672-9438.
The library also has a butterfly garden and an exposed community garden, as well as a short -term parking. An exchange of plant is set for July 11 on a postponement and Get-Oon model for up to five plants. Data plants can be taken at the library from July 7.
A card with the gardens has a ticket. The details are www.cretewomansclub.net.
Students in the region earn national merit scholarships
The National Merit Scholarship Corp. Appointed the winners of the scholarships funded by American colleges and universities, and local students obtained the honor as well as awards between 500 and $ 2,000 per year for a maximum of four years of undergraduate studies.
Students in the region include Garrin Donovan, Frankfort, Lincoln-Way East, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Caleb Lee, by Frankfort, Lincoln-Way East, Hillsdale College; Levi Sliekers, de Lansing, Illiana Christian, Calvin University; Conor Meehan, from Mokena, Lincoln-Way Central, University of Southern California; Madeline Olson, from Orland Park, Chicago Christian, Hillsdale College; And Benjamin Whitney, from Palos Heights, Alan B. Shepherd, Purdue University.
The community takes a CPR / AED training at Country Club Hills

County Commissioner of Cook, Donna Miller, recently organized a CPR / AED training session at the fire station at the Country Club Hills fire service n ° 2 as part of the RCR and the AED awareness week.
It was an effort to collaborate with the staff of the firefighters of Country Club Hills, as well as the mayor James Ford and the alderman Ricardo Spvey.
The training, for the members of the community, focused on the RCR technique “Hands Overly”, which can double or even triple the victim’s chances of survival of a cardiac arrest, according to a press release. Participants also learned to use an AED device and make Heimlich’s maneuver on children and adults.
For more information on the next community event, send an email to samuel.stogsdille@cookcountyil.ogov or call 773-848-0501.
Cirque coming to Chicago Ridge Mall
Do Portugal Circus occurs under a great top from July 11 to 27 at Chicago Ridge Mall, 444 Ridgeland Ave., Chicago Ridge.
It is a family circus that has worked for five generations that offers airmen, motorcyclists, magic, acrobats and a funny clown, as well as other acts. A variety of spectacle time will be available. Tickets will be sold on doportugalcircus.com.
Animal parade entries necessary for Smith Village
The Annual Pet Annual Parade intervenes at 10:30 am on July 11 at the Smith Village, 2320 W. 113th place in Chicago.
Most participants are dogs and cats, but other species are also welcome. Participants must register before July 7. Forms are available at bmurphy@smithseniorliving.org or 773-474-7316 or upon receipt of the installation.
Advertisers will share fun facts on each pet and its owner when they walk on the track. Public applause will determine the three best pets, which will receive prices. Costumes are not necessary but are encouraged.
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