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Milton Township S.A.L.T. Council

(L to R) Chairman Chuck Smith, Communications Arnold Shifrin, Vice Chairwoman Jodi Hefler, and Milton Township Programming Carolyn B.

S.A.L.T. Council

SENIORS & LAW ENFORCEMENT TOGETHER (S.A.L.T.)

The purpose of the Milton Township S.A.L.T. Council is to determine and meet the needs of senior citizens by reducing crime and abuse and enhancing safety through communication and education in cooperation with the Township, law enforcement, and other community agencies and organizations.

The S.A.L.T. Council meets every second Monday of the month at 10:00AM at the Glen Ellyn Police Department at 65 S. Park Blvd in Glen Ellyn. Meetings typically last around one hour and cover a variety of topics important to seniors. If the Monday is a holiday, the meeting will be held on the next day, Tuesday. 

Meetings are held at 10 AM at The Glen Ellyn Police Department, located at 65 S. Park Blvd.

S.A.L.T. Council Members

Chuck Smith, Committee Chairman
Jodi Hefler, Vice Chairwoman
Arnold Shifrin, Director of Communications
Officer Jill Uhlir, Wheaton Police Department
 
Officers Jill Uhlir & Kayte Witten, Wheaton Police Department
Officer Alisson Ramirez, Glen Ellyn Police Department
Carl Voda, Warrenville Fire Department
Kathleen Drouin, Metropolitan Family Services
Wheaton, Lombard, & Glen Ellyn Fire Departments
Each monthly meeting features a special guest speaker. Past speakers include representatives from ComEd to discuss a new smart meter installation, local attorneys who specialize in physical and financial abuse of elders, and a local fire chief discussing fire safety and prevention. We welcome all to please come and join us.
 
The S.A.L.T. Council publishes a quarterly newsletter called ‘The Communicator’ which reaches more than 12,000 senior readers in Milton Township. Articles reflect helpful information from presentations at the monthly S.A.L.T. Council meetings.
A special event offered by S.A.L.T. each year is the Senior’s Auto Inspection. Held in October, it is designed to help seniors get their cars ready for winter driving. Volunteers from auto repair companies, local law enforcement, local high schools and more gather to check everything from fluids and batteries under the hood to the condition of the tires on the road and in the trunk. 

 

Past Issues of 'The Communicator'

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