Antioch, Our Community that Cares

As this very unusual year nears its end, I find myself again thinking how thankful and blessed I am to live in and lead...

Call it a Holiday!

Tree Lightings & Tidbits When many of us think about Christmas, we think large celebrations and countless holiday traditions. In actuality, Christmas in Illinois, historically,...

Our Starry Night

Clear skies over our community this October provided wonderful views of the heavens above.

AUGS Assistant Principals Deliver Student of the Month Awards

AUGS has continued the tradition of honoring “Student of the Month” for Core and Encore classes. Each grade level nominates one boy and one...

Movie in the Park

The Lake Villa Township hosted its first free Movie in the Park this fall. Over 30 carloads of residents enjoyed The Addams Family from...

Donate… Non-Pershibles To Our Pantry

Please help fill the Antioch Township pantry. We accept donations year round and a number of our residents utilize the pantry to support their...

Toys for Township Tots

The Lake Villa Township Food Pantry will be hosting our annual Toys for Township Tots program. We are collecting new, unwrapped toys for children...

Changes Coming to Palombi Middle School

It has been a number of years since sixth grade has been housed at Lake Villa School District 41’s middle school. Due to increased...

Take a Walk… Adding Beauty to Our Community

Antioch Township has made tremendous strides in improving the facilities and grounds at Osmond Park. Clearing brush, adding a walking trail, sledding hill, and...

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1964: The Tribute to Perform for ACHS Benefit Concert

The benefit concert is scheduled for May 10th. The benefit is presented by the ACHS Class of 1964 Reunion Committee. All tickets sold will...

Showcasing Students’ Talent

As the proud Superintendent of District 34, I get the privilege of witnessing the remarkable talents and achievements of our students across the district....

Service with a Smile: AUGS Warrior Brew Bunch

During a typical morning at Antioch Upper Grade School, as the first bell rings, the students in Ms. Stetkus’ and Mr. Dabrowski’s classes are...