The New Carpentersville Memories
Welcome to the NEW Carpentersville Memories website. Our goal is to bring back some fun memories of growing up in the 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s.
This site is currently under construction. Please use the menu button at the top right to navigate through the website. Please keep in mind that pages are being updated weekly and that not all menu options are currently available. Our hope is to have the entire site up and running by the end of 2020.
Donations to the New Website Project are accepted and all funds raised will be used to get the new site completed as quickly as possible, as funds and resources become available.
Some pages require a membership to allow access, currently the memberships are very reasonably priced and there is also a completely free option with limited access. All memberships purchased will help support the continued and on going CvilleMemories web site project.
We bring back Memories you didn’t know you had
Below is a video tour of the website with instructions for menu operation, navigation, features and becoming a member.
What was Carpentersville like in the 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s?
Carpentersville was a place where we all felt safe, any time of day or night. A place we called home, a place with friends, family and great people. Whether you lived there for a year or a life time, the memories of Carpentersville are forever in your mind. Please check out all of the pages that are currently available.
Testimonials
What People are Saying
“I love this place !”
“Lets me relive some of my childhood every chance I get“
Cathy D.
“Fabulous memories came flooding back”
“So much to see and so many memories, this is an amazing web site “
Dan K.
“Another amazing experience”
“Always something new every time I visit the site“
Clyde L.
“Speechless, worth every penny”
“Couldn’t believe all there was to see for such a small yearly subscription, and complete Yearbooks too !!”
Bob M.
Visit Us On Facebook
Stop by our Facebook page and group
Carpentersville Memories Facebook Page
Carpentersville Memories Facebook Group