Warrenville Friends of the 4th

Warrenville Friends of the 4th Warrenville's Premiere Summer Celebration A non-profit organization that coordinates the annual Warrenville 4th of July Celebration and Parade.

We are always looking for volunteers to Staff the event. If you are interested in helping in any way, please email [email protected]

Reminder that Tshirt orders are due TOMORROW by end of the day, FRIDAY June 19th!Sound & Fury will complete printing all...
06/18/2026

Reminder that Tshirt orders are due TOMORROW by end of the day, FRIDAY June 19th!

Sound & Fury will complete printing all orders to have them ready for pickup on THURSDAY July 2nd. There will be a pickup tent set up in the parking lot of the Sound & Fury shop for friends to come pick up their tees between 12:00pm and 6:00pm.

Get your commemorative Tshirt! 👕
Grab your limited edition tees now!

We’ve partnered with Warrenville’s own Sound & Fury to print these collectible tees!

The online store is accessible via the QR code on the graphic or the link in the comments below!

Hurry! Orders have to be placed by Friday June 19th so they can be printed and ready for pickup on Thursday July 2nd, 12p-6p at Sound & Fury!

Thank you to those who stopped by in person at our table at the Multicultural Festival.

We still have limited stock in adult sizes S-M-L-XL available. Children’s sizes and adult sizes larger than XL are only available for purchase on the website.

All profits from Tshirt sales directly fund this year’s celebration, so thank you for your support!

Part 6 of “Echoes of Independence" is up next, 🎥 where we imagine stepping through the veil of time, all the way back to...
06/18/2026

Part 6 of “Echoes of Independence" is up next, 🎥 where we imagine stepping through the veil of time, all the way back to 1776, to ask Thomas Jefferson a few questions about this historic document 🙋 and how the first July 4th was celebrated!

📜 In honor of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the Warrenville Friends of the 4th Committee proudly presents a new video series for your entertainment and education 🇺🇸

Special thanks to those who made this video series possible, including the Warrenville Historical Society for allowing access to Warren Tavern in Warrenville, Illinois, where the video series was filmed, and Wedow Productions Inc for all video production 🎬

City of Warrenville Government

In honor of 250 years of freedom, the Warrenville Friends of 4th Co...

Plenty of local fishing spots to take advantage of Illinois Free Fishing Days!
06/15/2026

Plenty of local fishing spots to take advantage of Illinois Free Fishing Days!

Don't miss Illinois Free Fishing Days on June 19-22. Free Fishing Days are a great time to discover or rediscover the fun of fishing and introduce children to the activity. During these four days, anyone can fish in Illinois without purchasing a fishing license, salmon stamp or inland trout stamp. Visit ifishillinois.org for information on where to fish and local regulations.

Keep an eye out as this storm front develops and moves into the area this Wednesday!
06/15/2026

Keep an eye out as this storm front develops and moves into the area this Wednesday!

Strong to severe storms are possible on Wednesday for Chicago area. Large hail, damaging winds, isolated tornadoes, and heavy rain/flooding are all possible concerns. Factors such as location of fronts, and any cloud cover or any earlier day rain/storms will determine where exactly the storms form and how intense. For now, it appears just south of Chicago has the greatest threat. Again the greatest threat could move even further south of Chicago or even move further north to include most of Chicago. Stay tuned. - Tommy

The weather this week is something to keep an eye on - stay safe, friends!
06/15/2026

The weather this week is something to keep an eye on - stay safe, friends!

Long read folks, but we explain everything for you:

The storm prediction center has a level 3 risk for severe weather this Wednesday already. This is pretty significant being three days out. Let’s lay out the facts:

1. This is a powerful storm, typically more of a March-April set up. A strong 986-990 mb low pressure will move to our NW, putting us in the warm, unstable sector.

2. This system will usher in a warm, moist, unstable airmass. This will make the environment conductive for severe weather.

3. Shear will be absolutely incredible, especially for June standards. A powerful mid-level flow of 70kts will be compounded with a powerful SW low-level jet of 50-55kts. This is a textbook example of what a high-end tornado outbreak may look like. Any time a powerful spring-like storm occurs in summer, we get nervous.

4. Now, let’s hit the breaks; because holy smokes, the set up we have is not what we enjoy seeing but that doesn’t mean we will guarantee see major severe weather. Let’s look at limitations:

Limitation 1: Storm mode. This will probably be the most impactful factor for the tornado situation. If storms blossom fast and cluster, then this could be more of a linear event which means widespread damaging winds and spin-up tornadoes. If storms stay more discrete, then that would pose more of a risk for long-track tornadoes that could be intense. That’s not hype, that’s the fact. Now, some good news is we do see signs that storms will cluster up quickly. We want that. We’d rather have widespread damaging winds than long-track, strong tornadoes. Storms probably will initially be discrete as they’re developing so there will be a window we want to watch, but we’re not quite sure where that will set up. For now we recommend everyone watches closely, particularly central and northern IL.

Limitation 2: Morning convection. We know there will be morning storms and clouds. Typically this would hamper severe weather, but given this is a powerful storm in June, the atmosphere can recover fast. Now, storms could linger longer than anticipated, we saw this last Thursday in northern IL. If storms linger into mid-afternoon then that could limit coverage and severity somewhat, but it won’t be enough to end it. If storms move out before lunch, then we will be worried at that point. We’re waiting for high resolution guidance to come in.

Limitation 3: Warm front placement. This is the big question. Where does the warm front set up? Where that sets up is where we’ll see instability and moisture pool, leading to a locally high chance for tornadoes. North of that warm front it’ll be more of a damaging wind and hail risk, weaker tornadoes too. Along that front is where we will see higher tornado risk. Right now central IL is favored for it, I-80 south to I-70(a narrow corridor somewhere in that region). It’s possible morning storms limit the northern progression of that front too, which could keep it closer to I-70. That’s a question we don’t have answered yet.

Now, this is a lot of info to process. So we recommend you follow for updates.

Our goal is to lay out the set-up so you can understand what we see.

As usual we’ll update, and join our group to see other forecasts: Illinois Storm Community

Proud to have Warrenville’s own recognized by CDH for their outstanding care, compassion, professionalism, and commitmen...
06/15/2026

Proud to have Warrenville’s own recognized by CDH for their outstanding care, compassion, professionalism, and commitment to going above and beyond!

Thank you to everyone at the Warrenville Fire Protection District for putting their lives on the line every day as they work to protect our city and rescue our citizens!

🚨 CDH Call of the Month | Recognizing a Life-Saving Response 🚨

The Warrenville Fire Protection District is proud to recognize Lt. Bryan LaForge, FF/PM Alec Stump, FF/PM Austin Wiedmyer, FF/PM Miles Volpe, FF/PM Jeff Dore, and FF/PM Caleb Miner, who were recently honored by Central DuPage Hospital for their actions during a critical structure fire response on April 4, 2026.

Upon arrival, crews encountered heavy smoke and active fire conditions. Working alongside West Chicago Fire Protection District Engine 7 and Medic 7, our members operated in a challenging environment to locate, rescue, and provide lifesaving care to an occupant trapped inside the residence, resulting in a successful rescue.

Central DuPage Hospital recognized our members for their outstanding care, compassion, and professionalism, highlighting their commitment to going above and beyond during this emergency.

We are proud to recognize this well-earned distinction.

Come on down to the Multicultural Fest, still time to get your exclusive Warrenville Friends of the 4th T-shirt to suppo...
06/13/2026

Come on down to the Multicultural Fest, still time to get your exclusive Warrenville Friends of the 4th T-shirt to support the community event celebration of the 250 Anniversary 🇦🇬🇦🇺🇧🇭🇧🇪🇧🇾🇦🇴🇦🇲🇧🇧🇧🇩🇦🇹🇦🇷🇪🇷🇪🇺🇬🇷🇱🇸🇱🇧🇯🇵🇺🇸

Were you waiting for our second BIG announcement??! It’s a race!!!Okay, all you wise quackers! It’s time to waddle over ...
06/13/2026

Were you waiting for our second BIG announcement??! It’s a race!!!

Okay, all you wise quackers! It’s time to waddle over to the webbed site via this QR code to sponsor a duck for our Virtual Quack Pot Duck Race!

This unique event combines a traditional 50/50 raffle with a rubber duck race for a fun, festive fundraiser that benefits the race winners, the DuPage Veteran Mentor Program, and the Warrenville Friends of 4th!

We have 1,000 ducks looking for sponsorship so hop online today! After paying your bill, you’ll get an email confirmation and your duck’s number.

All three duck races will take place online with a live viewership at Cerny Park at 7:00pm on July 4th!

Winner need not be present if their duck wins a race. All ducks compete in Race 1, that race’s winner will not compete in Race 2, and those two winners will not compete in the Grand Prize Race. The nest egg is split as described in our poster - 50% to the Race Winners and 50% to the two awesome organizations hosting the event.

Duck sponsorships available online as thru 6:00pm July 4th. Sponsor tickets will also be sold in person at our celebration at Cerny Park - just look for the giant duck!

Joe Warrenville

02/07/2026

💕 Check out what's happening in February at the Warrenville Park District by clicking here https://conta.cc/4sXwwEK

Just in case you were thinking about venturing out - you’ll have to restrict your outdoor activity to your own backyard ...
01/23/2026

Just in case you were thinking about venturing out - you’ll have to restrict your outdoor activity to your own backyard today!

Due to the forecast of extreme weather, all District forest preserves and facilities will be closed on Friday, Jan. 23, 2026. Stay warm and stay safe, folks!

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