This page contains an AI-generated summary of the Village of La Grange’s Board Meeting that was held on November 18, 2024. For your convenience, a video of the meeting is embedded on this page. To follow the Village of La Grange on YouTube, where the videos are originally hosted, please visit https://www.youtube.com/@villageoflagrangeofficial363. General Updates: Fire … Read More
Author: Dan Mulka
Your Best Marketing Asset is Your List (or Lists)
Social media dominates today’s marketing landscape. Platforms like Facebook, Instagram, X, YouTube, and TikTok are often heralded as the holy grail of engagement. Even emerging platforms like BlueSky and Spoutible are vying for attention. So, why am I singing the praises of email marketing instead? Social Media: A Limited Reach While social media is essential, … Read More
UPDATED x2: 1-24-2025 – BOI Reporting Requirement Deadline Approaching
Important Update (January 24, 2025) The Supreme Court has stayed the federal district court injunction that had previously halted the Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) reporting requirements under the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA). This stay reinstates the BOI reporting deadlines and compliance requirements. As of now, businesses must comply with the BOI reporting requirements and file … Read More
Tips to Restart Your Workout Routine
by Jennifer Harkins, owner of TreadFit While the COVID 19 virus has impacted our lives in so many ways over the last six months, it has also taken a toll on our mental and physical health. Many of us adapted to the changes brought on by state and local closures by hunkering at home with … Read More
6 Ways to Figure Out if it’s Time to Move
by Jamie Carney, Baird & Warner Now more than ever, people across the country, and across our neighborhoods are realizing what they love, or what they don’t love about their home. Whether it’s starting to feel a little bit too cozy, needing more private space for Zoom meetings and online classes, or wanting some breathing … Read More
Tips for Starting a Family Board Game Night
by Eric Brezina, Fair Game store owner. Gaming with your family is a great experience, on so many fronts. Not only is it fun, but it gives everyone a chance to unplug from those digital devices, make some memories and connect with each other. In addition, gaming with your family provides so many great learning … Read More
Pritzker Clearing the Way for Outside Activities, Including Dining
The governor says as health numbers improve, he’s easing rules on some popular pursuits as soon as May 29. For the latest read the full article from Crain’s Chicago Business here
La Grange Business Recovery Task Force Forms
We are all gaining insight to a “new normal” as the economy begins to reopen amid the recent shutdown from the coronavirus pandemic. In direct response to the need for our community to adapt quickly to the impacts of COVID-19, the La Grange Business Association has formed a new Recovery Task Force consisting of representatives from local businesses, … Read More
Get the Application for PPP Loan Forgiveness
The Payroll Protection Program (PPP) is again accepting applications: More than $130 billion in Paycheck Protection Program funding remains for small businesses impacted by COVID-19. Here’s what you need to know. The new deadline to apply is Aug. 8, 2020. Find a PPP lender to start the application process. Nonprofits and faith-based organizations, as well … Read More
Embark on New Adventures at Any Age
Written by: Adrianne J. Palmer. Typically, a new year causes us to resolve to eat healthier and exercise, which is a great start, but holistic wellness is so much more. We are most alive when involved in activities that are both engaging and challenging. The best gift we can give ourselves is a positive outlook, … Read More