CHICAGO FOUNDATION FOR WOMEN ANNOUNCES HONOREES OF THE 2023 IMPACT AWARDS, NONPROFIT GRANTS

The Chicago Foundation for Women (CFW) has announced honorees of the 2023 Impact Awards, which recognize top local women leaders who are expanding economic security, ensuring freedom from violence, or enhancing access to health services for women and girls. The event was held at the Harold Washington Library Center.

KEM CELEBRATES 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF BEING SIGNED TO MOTOWN

Four-time GRAMMY®-nominated R&B superstar KEM, one of the most distinctive and vital voices in music, commemorates his 20th anniversary of being signed to the Motown label with two new career firsts: the release of his first book, and his first live album. He kicked-off a monthlong celebration this morning with an interview and performance on ABC's "Good Morning America," and tomorrow, he will appear with Tamron Hall on her Emmy Award®-winning daytime talk show "Tamron Hall Show."

CHICAGO COMMUNITY LOAN FUND RESOURCES AID COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATIONS IN EXPANSION PLANS

Some top-notch organizations have a viable expansion resource in the Chicago Community Loan Fund (CCLF), which empowers them with cashflow to more effectively leverage existing resources and build capacity.

Scores of students benefit from fundraising efforts of suburban school districts and United Negro College Fund

Seventy-five high school seniors from 12 high schools in Cook County, Kankakee and collar counties will receive scholarships on Wednesday as a result of successful fundraising efforts by a group of suburban school district superintendents and the United Negro College Fund.

BRONZEVILLE LAKEFRONT PROJECT HOSTS INFRASTRUCTURE GROUNDBREAKING

The former site of Michael Reese Hospital is set for redevelopment. On Wednesday, March 29th, there was a groundbreaking for the Bronzeville Lakefront Infrastructure Project.Project.

REVOLT Appoints 4 Trailblazing Women into Executive Roles

REVOLT, the leading Black-owned independent multimedia company, is excited to announce the appointment of four highly experienced women who have joined its executive team. With this initiative, Dominique Andrews, Donyell Kennedy-McCullough, Nancy Harrison, and Alison Threadgill are elevated into key leadership positions to spearhead the company's culture-driven talent and production initiatives.

Treasurer Frerichs Returns $22.7 Million In Unclaimed Property in March

he Illinois State Treasurer’s Office returned nearly $22.7 million in unclaimed property during March, Illinois State Treasurer Michael Frerichs said.

Rust Belt to Green Belt legislation passes Illinois House

The Rust Belt to Green Belt Legislation, SB 193/ HB 2132, passed the Illinois House at the end of March. Legislators believe it is the first step in Illinois becoming a leader in offshore wind production. It also will help the state reach the climate goals listed in the Clean Energy Jobs Act. The legislation, which is a framework for offshore wind energy, has the potential to create more than 1,000 jobs.

PepsiCo and Pensole Lewis College of Business and Design Kick-Off Three-Year Partnership

PepsiCo and Pensole Lewis College of Business and Design celebrate the first step in their three-year partnership to develop Black designers and increase representation in the design industry. PepsiCo is revealing the work from its inaugural program at Pensole Lewis, the first and only Historically Black College or University (HBCU) dedicated to design, which tasked students to create a new student lounge on campus. Designers from the PepsiCo Design & Innovation team and MillerKnoll mentored Pensole Lewis students through the design process, a precursor to how PepsiCo will invest in bringing the winning concept to life this summer with support from MillerKnoll. In addition, PepsiCo teamed up with NBA star Russell Westbrook, who was inspired by the program and shares its mission to create opportunities for the community, to further amplify the effort and unveil the completed lounge on campus.

Landmarks Illinois seeks nominations for 2023 preservation awards

Landmarks Illinois is now accepting nominations for the 2023 Landmarks Illinois Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Preservation Awards. The annual awards program honors outstanding preservation projects in Illinois and/or individuals, organizations and advocacy efforts that demonstrate a strong commitment to protecting the places that are important to the people and communities of Illinois.

IT’S CHICAGOLAND’S OFFICIAL KICKOFF TO SUMMER!

Raging Waves, Illinois’ largest waterpark located at 4000 N. Bridge St. in Yorkville, will open to the public on June 3, featuring a new themed entrance with new convenient mobile ticket redemption, brand new decking and lounge chairs, and additional seating and shade spaces around the park. Celebrating 16 years of delivering family fun for all ages, guests will be able to experience various mega-fun attractions including their signature 32 water slides, a wave pool, three kiddie pool areas, relaxing lazy river, 43 private cabanas, and more. Thrill seekers will be able to experience the six-lane mat racing water slide, aptly named the Aussie Mat Dash. The first Proslide RallyRACER™ in Illinois and one of three in the world, the Aussie Mat Dash can be found at the south end of the park, near The Boomerang, Cyclone and the Hungry Croc Restaurant.

PRESERVATION CHICAGO TRYING TO SAVE THE WAREHOUSE

The Warehouse, which was located at 206 S. Jefferson, is said to be the birthplace of House music. The genre which originated in Chicago, with Black DJs and music producers, and gained popularity during the 1980s.

Announcing 2023 Chicago City Markets

The Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events is pleased to announce the 2023 summer season of Chicago City Markets. Presented by Humana, the Chicago City Markets sell fresh seasonal produce, flowers, unique Chicago-made products and rare finds – at Chicago’s longest running farmers market on Daley Plaza and a dozen more community markets in neighborhoods across Chicago. The historic Maxwell Street Market returns to its home at 800 S. Desplaines St. every Sunday from May through October in alignment with the Chicago City Market schedule. A complete list of city-run markets, dates and times are listed below and at chicagocitymarkets.us.

Harvey’s Newly Elected 2nd Ward Alderman is connecting the dots to Build a Better Harvey

Colby Chapman has a passion for philanthropy, politics and social justice. Chapman recently won her race for 2nd Ward Alderman on April 4th. Chapman was inspired to start a nonprofit when she worked as a behavioral specialist. The school where she worked did not have a prom or extracurricular activities that students usually look forward to taking part in as part of their high school experience. It sparked an idea to collect pennies and have a prom for Chicago Excel Academy.

TruVision Productions Entertainment and Media Corporation Presented An Inspirational Sounds Unity Concert on Amazon Prime This Past Easter Weekend

Executive Producer Jacqueline D. Sanders and award-winning Gospel Artist, VaShawn Mitchell of Inspirational Sounds Variety TV Show, hosted An Inspirational Sounds Unity Concert.

Walmart Announces Closure of Four Chicago Stores

Today we have made the difficult decision to close four of our stores in Chicago.

EXPO CHICAGO ANNOUNCES CORE PROGRAM LINEUP FOR TENTH ANNIVERSARY EDITION APRIL 13-16, 2023

Marking a Decade at Navy Pier, the Annual Exposition’s Programs Foreground International And Local Artists, Curators, and Industry Leaders Participants include Derrick Adams, Richard Bell, Dimitris Daskalopoulos, Brendan Fernandes, Ella Fontanals-Cisneros, For Freedoms, The Floating Museum, Ebony G. Patterson, Chance the Rapper, and Hank Willis Thomas CHICAGO—EXPO CHICAGO today announced the participating artists and speakers for the core programming of the international exposition’s tenth anniversary edition. Activating Navy Pier and the surrounding city, EXPO CHICAGO’s contemporary art and cultural programming convenes artists, curators, critics, and scholars alongside leading international galleries from April 13-16, 2023.

ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION AND KROC COMMUNITY CENTER CHICAGO HOST RELEASE THE SILENCE CONFERENCE

The Alzheimer’s Association Illinois Chapter will host Release The Silence Conference on Saturday, April 22, 2023. Designed to educate our community, future caregivers, and the healthcare industry about Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. The conference is designed for those who are caregivers of a person with Alzheimer's, individuals who want to learn more about the disease as well as professionals wanting to understand the health disparities which affect individuals in the African American community.

Harvey’s Incumbent Mayor Projected The Winner

Mayor Christopher Clark has won his re-election against challenger Anthony McCaskill.

Johnson projected winner of Chicago Mayoral Race

On Tuesday, April 4th, Johnson was the projected winner, with 51.2% of the votes.