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Weekly eNews - July 3, 2025

Mayor's Message


Mayor Marchese will be attending the Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for the new Crisis Recovery Center on August 13 in Wheaton.


Let’s talk about a topic that touches every one of us, whether we recognize it or not: mental health.


Across DuPage County, we are seeing what many communities across America are facing – a mental health crisis that is growing in both scope and in urgency. According to a Community Needs Assessment, one in three high school students in DuPage County has experienced anxiety or depression, and one in seven has seriously considered suicide. Let that sink in for a moment.


This is not just a youth issue – it’s a family issue, a workplace issue, and a community issue. Overdose deaths in the county rose by 22% in 2022 alone, and too often, when someone experiences a mental health crisis, their only option is the emergency room, or worse, a jail cell.


But change is on the horizon, and it’s happening right here in DuPage County. Our county is building something truly transformative, a 24/7 Crisis Recovery Center right on the DuPage County Health Department Campus in Wheaton. This center will provide what experts say every community needs: “someone to call, someone to respond, and somewhere to go.” County Health Executive Director Adam Forker put it best when he said, “the new Crisis Recovery Center, an immediate care triage behavioral health center, will revolutionize the way crisis services are delivered in DuPage County” It will offer immediate, compassionate care, freeing up hospitals and police, while connecting people with long term support.


While all this may be true, a building can’t solve everything, infrastructure is critical, but so is the culture we create around it. If we want the center to succeed, we need all of us, governmental leaders, educators, business owners and parents to be better attuned to mental health in our daily lives. While there are numerous groups doing great work, their efforts can only reach full strength with community buy in. State's Attorney Bob Berlin said, “It all starts with mental health, and we need early intervention: keeping kids busy is an investment that pays off in the future.” He is correct, prevention is powerful, so is empathy. So, let's continue the momentum, let's advocate for stronger services, include behavioral health in our local budgets, and be there for one another.


Together, we can ensure that in DuPage County, mental health is never an afterthought, but a priority that leads us toward a safer, healthier, more compassionate future.

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Fourth of July Service Update


City Hall will close at 3 p.m. on Thursday, July 3, and will remain closed on Friday, July 4, in observance of the Fourth of July holiday. Garbage collection will be delayed by one day.


The Darien Police Department will suspend the Overnight Parking Ban for the 4th of July holiday. Effective Friday, July 4th, at 2 a.m. to Monday, July 7th, at 6 a.m., overnight parking restrictions will be suspended, and parking will be allowed on streets from 2 a.m. to 6 a.m. All other parking restrictions will be in effect during these dates.

54th Annual Independence Day Parade


The Darien Lions Club invites residents to participate in our 54th Annual Independence Day Parade. Come out and celebrate our nation's independence, and show your appreciation for all the groups and individuals who work hard to make the United States and Darien terrific places to live! This year's theme is "Celebrating our Community, Showcasing Local Businesses, Organizations and Volunteers!" The parade kicks off at 9:30 a.m. N/B on Cass Ave. & 73rd St. and ends at Hinsdale South H.S. (See map of parade route below)

Leave Fireworks to the Professionals


This 4th of July, leave fireworks to the professionals. The only safe way to view fireworks is to attend a professional show. It is important to know that fireworks are not safe in the hands of consumers. Fireworks cause thousands of injuries each year.

The City Seeks Your Input on Communications Survey


The City would like to understand how effectively we are communicating to YOU - our residents/businesses and to identify areas for improvement.


Your input is important to us - please take a few minutes to complete the survey today!

Communications Survey

Downers Grove Township Senior Programs


The Downers Grove Township Center provides programs and services designed to enhance the quality of life for our senior citizens 55 years of age and over. These programs promote independence and wellness to help older adults in the community remain active and healthy.


Registration for July programs is now open - view info here.

Darien's Summer Concert Series


The next concert is July 31 at Westwood Park, featuring Ocean's Rat Pack. The show starts at 6:00 p.m. and is free! There will be delicious food available from local restaurants. Please bring cleaning supplies and canned goods to donate to Our Lady of Mount Carmel Food Pantry. See you at the show!

National Night Out


Save the date on August 5th to come meet your neighbors and help make our neighborhoods safer at Westwood Park during the National Night Out event! View the flyer here.


Would you like to represent your business or group at this year's National Night Out event on Tuesday, August 5, at Westwood Park? Contact Sgt. Doug Rumick at 630-353-8304/drumick@darienil.gov or Ofc. Lauren Throm at 630-353-8303/lthrom@darienil.gov.

City Council Meeting - Canceled


The City Council meeting scheduled for July 7 has been canceled. Find future meetings on the Community Calendar.

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COMMUNITY EVENTS

Click on the links below for more information on these upcoming community events!

Independence Day Parade - July 4: link


DGC - Native Plants for Small Gardens - July 7: link


Darien Arts Council Open Mic Night - July 13: link


Movie in the Park: Inside Out - July 17: link


DGC Sprouts - Nature Journaling - July 23: link


Summer Concert Series - July 31 featuring Ocean's Rat Pack: link

Darien Events and Happenings
Check out the City Calendar for information on upcoming meetings and events
Check out the Community Calendar for the news on events from Darien community organizations!


Darien Police Weekly Press Release


The Darien Police Department issues a press release each week.

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Meet your elected officials!


Mayor Joe Marchese, (630) 200-2390



Bryon Vana, City Administrator,

(630) 353-8114


City Hall (630) 852-5000


Police Department (630) 971-3999


Public Works Streets & Water (630) 353-8105


Community Development (630) 353-8115


Darien Business Alliance (630) 353-8111

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