SUPERVISOR CALVIN JORDAN WELCOMED OVER 1000 RESIDENTS TO THE RICH TOWNSHIP TREE LIGHTING AND HOLIDAY CELEBRATION
SUPERVISOR CALVIN JORDAN WELCOMED OVER 1000 RESIDENTS TO THE RICH TOWNSHIP TREE LIGHTING AND HOLIDAY CELEBRATION
MASSIVE CHRISTMAS BLOCK PARTY AS SANTA TURNS
ON THE DECORATIVE DISPLAY OF LIGHTS ON TREES
(Richton Park, IL) Rich Township Supervisor Calvin Jordan and the Rich Township Board of Trustees was joined by over 1000 Southern Cook County residents in a celebration of Diversity as the MEGA Rich Township Christmas Tree Lights will be powered on.
Supervisor Jordan led State, and local leaders as they publicly sent a unified message of racial healing given the disturbing reports of increased racial hate crimes throughout America since the presidential election. The mass group dedicated the annual Christmas Tree Lighting and holiday street party to spread messages of love and tolerance during this challenging period throughout the nation.
“The spike in post-election racial hate crimes has cast a dark cloud over our nation. As Americans we are so much better than the divisive and deplorable occurrences that have attempted to cripple our nation. However, here in Rich Township we will begin the healing process through our firm chains of diversity and inclusion that has enhanced the upward mobility of our city. Love, peace, and inclusion is our holiday message tonight.” says Supervisor Jordan.
The evening featured a live holiday concert, games, food, gifts for kids, public displays of diversity, and messages of unity by officials from all walks of life.
Illinois State Representative Debbie Meyers-Martin adds, “ I am thrilled that Supervisor Jordan and the Rich Township leaders are delivering these positive messages of hope, love, and inspiration during this season. It is imperative that our nation rises beyond these negative trends and begin putting our country back on course to solve problems and help people who are challenged.”
"This is the season of love and peace. I am grateful to all my colleagues for their commitment to this event. In Rich Township we thrive on our diversity. This year's message is truly what our nation is in dire need of" says Matteson mayor Sheila Chalmers-Currin.
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