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Chicago Park District Kicks-Off Film Showcase

Chicago Park District Kicks-Off Film Showcase

The Chicago Park District’s Chicago Onscreen Local Film Showcase will return August 29-September 19 for a seventh year of local film screenings in local parks across the city, and a… Read more »

Chicago’s Chalk Art Festival Extends Through October

Chicago’s Chalk Art Festival Extends Through October

Hosted by the nonprofit Rogers Park Business Alliance and Howard Street Special Service Area #19, Virtual Chalk Howard Street is brought back due to popular demand. On every other Friday… Read more »

Brzozowski Kicks Off District-Wide Park Tour

Brzozowski Kicks Off District-Wide Park Tour

Dani Brzozowski, the Democratic nominee for Congress in Illinois 16th district, began a robust socially-distanced park tour Sunday, Aug 23rd at Dekalb’s Katz Park. Speaking to a group of 25… Read more »

Berwyn Public Art Initiative Hosts Art Walk

Berwyn Public Art Initiative Hosts Art Walk

The Berwyn Public Art Initiative (BPAI) will host its first Summer Art Walk in Berwyn’s Historic Depot District. The windows of businesses along the Depot District will come alive with… Read more »

City of Chicago Launches Snapchat Lens Initiative Encouraging Residents to Wear Masks

City of Chicago Launches Snapchat Lens Initiative Encouraging Residents to Wear Masks

The City of Chicago launched another engagement tool to combat the spread of COVID-19 in Chicago—a Snapchat lens. The social media platform is popular amongst Millennials and Gen Zers, a… Read more »

Wearing Face Masks Can Adversely Affect Attitudes Towards Social Distancing, New Research Shows

Wearing Face Masks Can Adversely Affect Attitudes Towards Social Distancing, New Research Shows

Wearing face masks can adversely affect attitudes towards social distancing, a new study shows. People felt comfortable sitting or standing closer to others while wearing a mask, a team of… Read more »

COVID-19 Testing Opportunities Are Available to Cicero Residents

COVID-19 Testing Opportunities Are Available to Cicero Residents

Prism Health Labs began offering COVID-19 testing this week between 9a.m., to 1p.m. at 1845 S. Laramie Avenue. Testing is paid for through your insurance or CARES Act coverage (with… Read more »

Latino Students Lagging Behind

Latino Students Lagging Behind

By: Ashmar Mandou According to a new report by Latino Decisions, eighty-five percent of Latino parents in Illinois worry their kids are lagging behind. Recently, a pool of education leaders… Read more »

ISBE Releases Data Showing Second Consecutive Year of Increases in Kindergarten Readiness

ISBE Releases Data Showing Second Consecutive Year of Increases in Kindergarten Readiness

The Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) released the third year of data for the Kindergarten Individual Development Survey (KIDS), showing two consecutive years of increases in kindergarten readiness. The… Read more »

College 101: Health and Nutrition Advice from Dr. Nicole Avena Every College Student Should Know

College 101: Health and Nutrition Advice from Dr. Nicole Avena Every College Student Should Know

According to a report by the Institute of International Education, approximately 87 percent of higher education institutions plan to offer a hybrid model of in-person and virtual classes this fall. For… Read more »