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New Lenox Township Food Pantry Reports Record Demand in May

NEW LENOX – The New Lenox Township Food Pantry experienced a record level of need in May, serving 431 families and 1,107 individuals, according to a report at the June 12 Township Board meeting. The numbers highlight a growing demand for assistance within the community.

Trustee Barbara Kaupas, reporting on the pantry’s activities, noted that children aged 0-15 made up 20% of those served, totaling 226. She expressed gratitude for community support, specifically mentioning a recent fundraiser at Culver’s.

“Culver’s donated a portion of sales on May 27th,” Kaupas said, extending “a huge amount of gratitude to Lauren Walton and her staff at Culver’s.”

The pantry is planning future fundraisers, including a 5k race hosted by Cooper’s Hawk and participation in a Ladies Night Out event on August 8.

The food pantry update was one of several reports from township officials detailing community services. Supervisor Cass Wennlund welcomed newly elected officials to the board and outlined ongoing projects, including clearing old bushes and trees on township grounds and making updates to the 23-year-old senior housing complex as units become vacant.

Trustee Martin Boban reported on the success of the township’s electronics recycling program, held on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month. The collections consistently draw 50 to 60 cars per event. The Annual Township Recycle Day was also a success, with 286 residents participating. Boban noted that about 80% of attendees had the event newsletter in hand, showing strong community engagement. The event also included shredding services, with assistance from the Lincoln-Way West High School Football Team for community service hours.

In other service news, Trustee Patty Deiters reported that the township provided 529 transportation rides in May, generating $2,112 in income against $350.85 in fuel costs.

The board also heard that the township’s mosquito abatement program began in June in coordination with the village. Boban mentioned a future project is being considered to create a veterans’ recognition display in the township building or senior housing. He also reported that the emergency sirens have been tested and are all in working order.

The meeting concluded with Clerk Lynn Eckhardt reminding all elected officials of the requirement to complete online Open Meetings Act (OMA) certification with the Illinois Attorney General’s office by August 16, 2025.

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