X
GO
Will County Executive Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant

Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant Will County Executive

I am honored to serve as your Will County Executive. As a lifelong resident of this great county, I have witnessed many changes as we have evolved from an ag-community to a major hub in the global distribution market.  I am dedicated to building upon this status but I am equally dedicated to maintaining the quality of life for the nearly 700,000 residents and thousands of businesses and organizations that call Will County home.

Please explore our website which is filled with important information about services and departments within the County Executive office as well as connections to other county officials’ websites.

Will County is diverse, vibrant and filled with hard-working people. We have room to grow and we look forward to a great future. 

Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant, Will County Executive

 

What's Happening in Will County

More than 95,000 books redistributed during annual event
Anonym

More than 95,000 books redistributed during annual event

Will County Resource Recovery and Energy book collection/give-away at Pilcher Park had new look

JOLIET – More than 95,000 books changed hands at the annual Book Reuse/Recycling Event sponsored by the Will County Land Use Department’s Resource Recovery and Energy Division the first weekend in June.

Tim Anderson, who coordinated the event for RRE, said this year’s event had a different look, with books on the Pilcher Park Nature Center back porch, under a tent in the backyard, and along a path, in addition to the Nature Center itself.

Anderson said schools and libraries donated 1,031 boxes of books with an average of 75 books per box, or an estimated 77,325 books.

Residents contributed an estimated 50,000, bringing the total books available free for the taking to 127,325.

In comparison, the 2019 event brought in 75,000 books, he said. “We expected a lot of books since last year’s event was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic.”

At the weekend’s end, 31,000 books were left to be recycled, meaning an estimated 96,425 book were taken by attendees. The 31,000 number seems like a lot, but with the large number of books that came in, Anderson said he is “very happy with the outcome.”

Next year’s free event is scheduled for June 3-5, 2022.

Previous Article Drive Thru Job Fair set for Tuesday, June 22, in University Park
Next Article Mobile Workforce Center July schedule released
Print
7801

 

facebook   twitter   Linked In   instagram  

 

Upcoming Events

«May 2026»
SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
262728293012
3456789
10111213141516
17181920212223
24252627282930
31123456

View Full Calendar