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Community Savings Bank Hosts ‘Back to School’ Event
Community Savings Bank held its annual “Back to School” celebration in its main lobby before the start of schools in Chicago for kids age 15 and under. More than 50… Read more
Chris Weitz and the non-animated version of Cinderella
By: Nikoleta Morales We are all very familiar with the traditional story of Brother Grimm’s “Cinderella” as well as Disney’s animated version of it about the beautiful poor girl who… Read more
ComEd Reopens Financial Assistance Satellite Sites
This week, ComEd is reopening satellite sites in local communities to continue administering available financial assistance funds through its CARE programs. With the reopening of CEDA and LIHEAP agencies, which… Read more
Free Citizenship Workshop
This week, Representative Luis V. Gutiérrez (D-IL) announced he would be holding a free citizenship workshop on Saturday, September 19 at the Instituto del Progreso Latino, 2520 S. Western Ave.,… Read more
Snack Shop with Street Food Bent Serves All of your Cravings
Street vendors are a local tradition, especially in destinations like the Little Village neighborhood along Chicago’s 26th Street. This style of dining has been around for many years because it… Read more
Back to School Jam to Offer Youth Learning Opportunities
Chicago youth will have a chance to try their hands at everything from movie making to coding their own games to building their own telescope when 40 Chicago City of… Read more
Alderman Cardenas Announces Annual 12th Ward College Fair
Residents are welcome to join Alderman Cardenas for the 12th ward annual College Fair at Our Lady of Tepeyac Social Center, 2414 S. Albany Ave., on September 19th, 2015 from… Read more
Schools Encouraged to Participate in International Walk to School Day
The Illinois Department of Transportation and Illinois State Board of Education are partnering to encourage schools throughout the state to participate in the annual International Walk to School Day event… Read more
Catholic Charities Launches #End45
Forty-five million people are living in poverty in the U.S. today and to help raise awareness of this important issue, Catholic Charities USA (CCUSA) is leading a national movement called… Read more
Country Facing a Shortage of Psychiatrists
More Americans than ever became eligible for mental health coverage under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). But a new survey conducted by the Association of American Medical Colleges shows there… Read more

