A State Grant Awarded to Elmhurst Park District

A $1.84 million state grant is awarded to the Elmhurst Park District of Illinois. The state grant is used for the restoration of the conservatory and two greenhouses at the Wilder Park of Elmhurst. The grant covers 75% of the $2.4 million budget for the state’s rehabilitation project. Currently, they are accepting proposals for the project.

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