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Schiller Park Historical Commission approves minutes, accepts financial report and logs volunteer work

Schiller Park Historical Commission · February 9, 2026
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Summary

At its Feb. 9 meeting the Schiller Park Historical Commission approved corrected minutes, accepted a financial report showing $2,334.52 on hand, and received updates on cemetery documentation, anniversary planning and a project scanning more than 5,000 photos.

The Schiller Park Historical Commission met Feb. 9 and approved corrected minutes and a financial report before adjourning at 10:55 a.m. Chair Warren Schuhrke called the meeting to order at 10:00 a.m., and a roll call showed six members present with June Oulund absent.

Commissioner Claudia Irsuto moved to approve the minutes with corrections; Hilde Kilian seconded and the motion passed on a roll-call vote. Irsuto also presented the financial report, saying, “we have $2,334.52 in our account and waiting for reimbursement from Village for luncheon and $20.88 in petty cash.” Diana Caffero moved to accept the financial report; Hilde Kilian seconded and the motion passed unanimously.

Committee reports highlighted ongoing work on a Cemetery Book by June Oulund and event planning for the commission’s 35th anniversary in spring and the Village’s 250th Anniversary participation at the Taste of Suburbian in August 2026. Kitch Gorzynski reported digitization progress, stating that “over 5,000 pictures have been categorized and scanned.” Leslie Williams said she completed the Historical Society’s end-of-year report and will send it to the Village.

There were no public comments, no library representative report, and no liaison report. The commission scheduled its next meeting for March 9, 2026 and adjourned after a motion by Diana Caffero, seconded by Claudia Irsuto.