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Past Special Events

National Night Out

The Round Lake Park Police Department hosts National Night Out in August.

The purpose of National Night Out is to heighten awareness of crime and drug prevention as well as strengthen the partnership between the police department and the community.
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             National Night Out included a bike rodeo and canine demonstration.

Earth Hour

Earth Hour is held around the end of March. This green initiative began in Sydney, Australia in 2007 and with over 2 million participants, the city reduced its energy use by over 10%. This campaign to reduce Earth's carbon footprint has caught on worldwide, with Chicago joining the international list of participants in 2008, and the Village of Round Lake Park joining in 2009. For more information, go to www.earthhour.org 

Photo by Larry Gust 2007
The Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony is held in December at the Village Hall. We wish to extend a special thank you to the choir from Murphy School for kicking off the Holiday Season with their fine performances.

RLP Beach Festival

This photo of people enjoying the Round Lake Park beach was taken in 1933.  


RLP Blues Festival at Greenwood Park

Non-perishable Food Collection: The Avon Food Pantry collects donations of non-perishable food items year-round. Please help Avon Township families by dropping off your donations directly to Avon Township at 433 E. Washington Street (847-546-1446).

Shop With A Cop
The Round Lake Park Police Department accepts donations for the Shop With A Cop program year-round.

Checks or money orders made payable to the Round Lake Park Charitable Fund may be mailed to or dropped off at 215 E. Main Street, Round Lake Park, IL 60073. Please help! Your support and donations will enable us to help even more children in the Round Lake Area who are in need of assistance. Please help make the children’s Christmas a little bit nicer for them!