In the heart of Wilmette, where tree-lined streets meet the quiet beauty of Lake Michigan, the Ouilmette Foundation for the Parks stands as a steward of local history, community enrichment, and civic engagement. Named for Archange Ouilmette—the woman whose land sale helped shape the region—the Foundation connects residents to the people, places, and stories that define this North Shore village. For those who call Optima Verdana® home, the Foundation represents an inspiring example of how deeply rooted community investment can elevate daily life.

Preserving the Past, Investing in the Future
Established to support the Wilmette Park District through fundraising, programming, and community engagement, the Ouilmette Foundation ensures that public spaces and park facilities continue to thrive for generations to come. The organization works behind the scenes to fund special projects, improvements, and recreational opportunities that may fall outside the district’s standard operating budget—enhancing the quality of life for residents of all ages.

From playground renovations and native plant gardens to support for community-wide events, the Foundation plays a critical role in nurturing Wilmette’s natural and cultural landscape. These projects don’t just improve aesthetics—they foster connection. Whether it’s a tot’s first swing ride at Mallinckrodt Park or a concert in Gillson Park with neighbors under the stars, the Foundation helps make these shared moments possible.

The Wallace Bowl. Credit: Ouilmette Foundation Instagram; photo from The North Shore Record.

A Signature Commitment to Community
One of the Foundation’s most visible contributions is its support of beloved community events, such as Summerfest, Concerts in the Park, and Movies on the Green. These free, family-friendly gatherings offer Wilmette residents a chance to come together and celebrate what makes their village special—whether it’s an evening of live music, outdoor cinema, or a stroll through a local art fair.

These experiences echo the same spirit found in Optima® communities: thoughtful design paired with a strong sense of place. Just as Optima Verdana® was conceived with integrated green spaces and resident wellness in mind, the Ouilmette Foundation invests in environments that bring people outdoors, into community, and into closer relationship with their surroundings.

Honoring Heritage with a Modern Lens
The Foundation’s name pays homage to Archange Ouilmette, a trailblazing woman of Potawatomi and French Canadian heritage whose 1829 land sale became part of what is now Wilmette. Her legacy serves as a bridge between the village’s indigenous roots and its continued evolution. By drawing from this history, the Foundation not only grounds its work in heritage but also opens doors to more inclusive storytelling and place-making.

A Shared Vision of Vibrant Living
At Optima®, we recognize that architecture alone doesn’t build community—people do. Organizations like the Ouilmette Foundation are a vital part of the social and civic infrastructure that makes neighborhoods like Wilmette feel like home. Their mission to elevate public space, preserve local character, and create moments of joy aligns closely with our own vision of vibrant, engaged living.

As Wilmette continues to grow and evolve, the Ouilmette Foundation ensures that its unique identity is not only preserved—but amplified. For residents of Optima Verdana® and neighbors across the village, this means more than enhanced parks and events—it means belonging to a community where care, culture, and connection are always in season.