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Thanksgiving Holiday Closures

Non-emergency Village offices will be closed November 27-28 for Thanksgiving. LRS collection will not be impacted, as regular collection is Monday – Wednesday.

"Happy Thanksgiving" and Village logo in white over a dark background with orange leaves at the top and bottom
Photo of a vacuum truck sucking up leaves left in a line along the curb with a little snow on the ground

Leaf Collection Program Extended by One Week

The Village’s leaf collection program has been extended by one week due to the late date of leaf dropping this season. The program will now run through the week of December 1, when crews will make one final pass by all homes in the Village.

The Village’s annual leaf collection program provides residents with an alternative for disposal of their autumn leaves.

Residents who do not mulch or bag their leaves may rake leaves to the curb or carriage walk before their scheduled pickup day. The southeast quadrant is collected Mondays, southwest Tuesdays, northeast Wednesdays and the northwest on Thursdays.

We ask that you do not put out leaves more than one day prior to your scheduled pickup day. Leaves should be raked in a long, neat row that does not exceed five feet in width.

They should be raked as close to the curb as possible, so long as they are not placed in the street or on top of the carriage walks or sidewalk, as this causes safety hazards. If you have landscapers, please direct them to abide by the Village’s leaf collection guidelines.

Crews will not follow the normal collection schedule during the week of Thanksgiving, but will still service every street in the Village. Therefore, it’s important to have your leaves out by Monday morning of next week.

Five-pointed star police badge saying "Deerfield Police" with the Illinois State Seal in the middle

'Cram a Cruiser' Nov. 22

The Deerfield Police Department invites you to help “Cram A Cruiser” with donations for our veterans this holiday season. Stop by Jewel at 16 S. Waukegan Road on Saturday, November 22, 2025, between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Officers and volunteers will be on hand to collect contributions benefiting the Midwest Veterans Closet, a local nonprofit serving veterans and their families across our region.

Your generosity makes a direct impact. Consider donating items that help veterans gear up for winter and the holidays, such as:

  • Nonperishable food (canned proteins, soups, shelf-stable meals, pasta, rice)
  • New cold‑weather essentials (hats, gloves, socks, scarves)
  • Personal care and household items (toiletries, cleaning supplies, paper goods)
  • Gift cards for groceries or other essentials

For the most up‑to‑date list of needed items, visit the Midwest Veterans Closet website.

Every bag, box and bundle helps to fill a squad car with support — and fills a vital need for our veteran community. Bring a friend, spread the word and let’s show our veterans that Deerfield has their back. Remember, giving is the reason for the season. 

A flyer for Cram a Cruiser with a cutout of a squad car surrounded by canned goods
Winter Market logo with a deer and pine trees in a snow globe.

Save the Date: Winter Lighting Celebration and Winter Market Dec. 5-6

Celebrate a weekend of winter fun with the Village of Deerfield! The festivities begin with the Winter Lighting Celebration on Friday, December 5, from 5 to 8 p.m. at Village Hall. Enjoy live ice sculpting, tractor rides and performances by the Deerfield High School Choraliers and Frozen Robins. Warm up with roasted chestnuts and complimentary treats as Mayor Shapiro illuminates Village Hall to kick off the holiday season.

The festivities continue on Saturday, December 6, with the Winter Market from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Patty Turner Center (375 Elm Street). Enjoy a festive day filled with craft and retail vendors, live music, delicious food, children’s activities and opportunities to connect with local civic organizations. Featured attractions include a giant outdoor snow globe, a visit from Santa and a Polar Express train ride.

A special thanks to event sponsors: K9 Resorts, Fortune Brands, Comfort Air, Alpha Graphics, Lucky E, Celebree School, Northshore Montessori, Douglas Law, LoMastro, New York Life Insurance, Sports Clips Bannockburn, Patty Turner Center, Italian Kitchen, Deerfield Auto & Tire and Deerfield BP.

A photo of the DHS Choraliers warming up in Village Hall before a performance in red dresses for girls and tuxedoes and red bowties for the boys
Children look at a holiday model train display with a curvy track

Library Holiday Train

Start your holiday season on the right track!

Join the Deerfield Public Library for a two-day Holiday Train celebration! This program is an all-ages, drop-in extravaganza filled with festive fun. Swing by the Library on December 6 or 7 and kick off a magical holiday weekend in Deerfield.

Free Thanksgiving Meal Service

This Thanksgiving, the NorthShore Giving Foundation, together with the First Presbyterian Church of Deerfield and Lucky E Concierge, is hosting a Free Thanksgiving Meal Service — A Community Celebration of Gratitude & Togetherness.

On Thursday, November 27, from noon to 3 p.m., they will welcome residents, families and volunteers from across Deerfield and the North Shore to share a warm, homemade meal and genuine connection.

the First Presbyterian Church of Deerfield and Lucky E Concierge, is hosting a Free Thanksgiving Meal Service — A Community Celebration of Gratitude & Togetherness.

Stay Informed on Village Board Meetings

Do you want to stay up-to-date on what the Village Board will be discussing at meetings? Click here to view upcoming agendas, previous agendas and meeting minutes for the Board of Trustees and other Village boards and commissions.

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