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BLUES BRUNCH December 17th

The Orchards Restaurant will present the Downtown Charlie Brown Blues Band, a local band. Out of Chicagoland it is one of the hottest blues bands in the Chicago area. Playing a mixture of R&B, Delta, New Orleans and Chicago style Blues.

For reservations contact Frank DiBrizzi, Director of Food and Beverage @ frank.dibrizi@orchardvalleygolf.com or 630-907-5000 x4.

OVHA Breakfast with Santa 12/9

December 9th at The Orchards Restaurant from 9 – 11am. Reservations are required so RSVP to 630.423.6326 before December 4th. Walk-ins will not be admitted.

FOOD DRIVE- In the spirit of giving this Holiday Season, the OVHA Board request those attending bring a donation of canned or dried foods which will be donated to a local Food Pantry.

Free Leaf Collection Ends 12/1

Fall has arrived and Aurora residents will once again be able to dispose of their leaves for free as part of the City of Aurora’s Annual Leaf Collection Program. The free Fall Leaf Collection Program begins on Monday, October 16 and ends on Friday, December 1.

Leaves must be put into a 30-gallon paper yard waste bag and placed at the curb on the regular garbage pick up day by 6 a.m. No waste sticker is needed.

YARD WASTE – Yard waste collection will also take place through Friday, December 8 as well. On the regular garbage pickup day, yard wasted must be placed in 30-gallon paper yard waste bag not to exceed 50 pounds. Each bag must have a waste sticker attached. The stickers used for yard waste are the same as the stickers used for excess garbage. Yard waste mixed with trash, in a trash can or plastic bag will not be collected.

BUNDLED BRUSH – Residents are also being reminded that brush must be bundled for collection. Unlimited bundled brush collection is in process and will end on Friday, November 3. Branches and limbs 1/2 inch to 4 inches in diameter and 2 to 4 feet in length must be bundled. Each bundle must weigh less than 50 pounds. Bundled brush does not need a waste sticker. Brush less that 1/2 inch in diameter is considered yard waste and must be packaged as previously described.

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