COOK COUNTY COMMISSIONER KISHA MCCASKILL TAKES CENTER STAGE AS SOUTH SUBURBAN COMMUNITY UNITES FOR A GREENER FUTURE

Pam, Al-Amin,  Cook County Commissioner Dr. McCaskill, Dr. Lynette Stokes, Kevin Daly Stokes, Terry Wells and Arlene Sugar Al-Min and Justin Papp. Photo provided by STH Media.
Pam, Al-Amin, Cook County Commissioner Dr. McCaskill, Dr. Lynette Stokes, Kevin Daly Stokes, Terry Wells and Arlene Sugar Al-Min and Justin Papp. Photo provided by STH Media.

COOK COUNTY COMMISSIONER KISHA MCCASKILL TAKES CENTER STAGE AS SOUTH SUBURBAN COMMUNITY UNITES FOR A GREENER FUTURE


5TH DISTRICT RESIDENTS CELEBRATE EARTH DAY IN PARTNERSHIP WITH STATE SENATOR NAPOLEON B. HARRIS III AND COOK COUNTY SHERIFF THOMAS J. DART


“AS A PUBLIC SERVANT, I BELIEVE OUR COMMITMENT TO THE ENVIRONMENT REFLECTS OUR COMMITMENT TO EACH OTHER.”


(South Holland, IL) On Tuesday, April 22, 2025, Cook County Commissioner Kisha McCaskill of the 5th District successfully hosted a dynamic and impactful Earth Day Celebration at South Suburban College, located at 15800 State Street in South Holland, Illinois. The event, presented in partnership with State Senator Napoleon B. Harris III and the Office of Cook County Sheriff Thomas J. Dart, brought together residents from across the South Suburbs for a day of environmental action and community service. 

The event site buzzed with activity as residents participated in free recycling, on-site document shredding, and prescription drug takeback services. The Earth Day initiative empowered community members to safely dispose of items, including clothing and textiles, clean Styrofoam, household recycling materials such as paper, plastic containers, metal cans, and glass bottles, as well as electronics, small appliances, newspapers, and outdated documents. 


Reflecting on the success of the day, Commissioner McCaskill shared, “As a public servant, I believe our commitment to the environment reflects our commitment to each other. I’m proud to have joined forces with Senator Harris and Sheriff Dart to offer this meaningful opportunity for our residents. Events like these promote sustainability while reinforcing our shared responsibility to protect and uplift our communities.”


The celebration received strong support from regional leaders. Rich Township Supervisor Calvin Jordan praised Commissioner McCaskill’s initiative, stating, “Commissioner McCaskill has once again demonstrated the value of responsive and impactful leadership. Her focus on creating access to essential services while bringing attention to environmental concerns shows her deep commitment to the community. I commend her for organizing such a purposeful event.”


State Representative Debbie Meyers-Martin of the 38th District also offered her praise, emphasizing the broader impact of the event. “Commissioner McCaskill continues to lead with vision and compassion. This Earth Day event was not just about recycling; it was about restoring and protecting our neighborhoods. I am proud to support her efforts and was honored to see the community unite in such a powerful way.”


Commissioner McCaskill and her office extend heartfelt thanks to all partners, volunteers, and residents who contributed to making the 2025 Earth Day Celebration a success. She remains committed to creating future initiatives that strengthen neighborhoods, promote environmental stewardship, and improve quality of life across the 5th District.


For photos, highlights, or future event inquiries, please contact the Office of Commissioner Kisha McCaskill at (312) 603-6381.


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