More than 2,300 people gathered at the Skyline Ballroom at McCormick Place on Saturday, November 9, for the Chicago Urban League’s 63rd annual Golden Fellowship Dinner (GFD). The record number of attendees included federal, state, county and local elected officials, alongside some of the city’s top corporate leaders, human rights advocates, philanthropists, and clergy.
Join the West Point School of Music for their highly anticipated concert, Pan is Beautiful, Chicago Vol. 1, at 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 13, at the Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts. This enchanting event will be performed by their premier performing ensemble, Epic Steel Orchestra (ESO).
Energy experts unveiled cutting-edge technology to heat Chicago’s homes in winter. Representatives from research organizations and HVAC contractors on the forefront of environmental technology were at the Peoples Energy Training Center for an official ribbon cutting on a newly installed, high-tech gas heat pump system.
Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) has announced that applications are open for the 2025 Chicago Neighborhood Development Awards (CNDAs) and The Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Award for Architectural Excellence in Community Design. Applications are due by Dec. 20. Now in its 31st year, the CNDAs celebrate both nonprofit and for-profit developers, as well as architectural innovation, that contribute to the vibrancy of Chicago’s neighborhoods.
The American Cancer Society (ACS) proudly announced another milestone success at the 11th Annual Taste of Hope event which took place at Chicago's iconic Navy Pier Grand Ballroom. With over 800 guests in attendance, the event raised an impressive $746,000 and counting, fueling ACS’s mission to end cancer as we know it for everyone.
The Mayor Harold Washington Legacy Committee commemorated the life and work of the city of Chicago’s first Black Mayor with a series of events in late November.
Dr. Edmund Moore was in the middle of a divorce when he decided to write his two daughters a letter a week about a different topic for 52 weeks. He ended up publishing those letters in a book titled, “With a Father’s Love: 52 Weekly Letters to My Beloved Daughters.”
Karen Slack began her recital, “Of Thee I Sing,” with “My Country Tis of Thee,” while Kamilla Arku accompanied her on the piano. After an image of the American flag projected on the screen above her, there was an image of a police car with flashing blue lights and Slack moved into the spiritual “Up Above My Head (I Hear Music in the Air).”
Revolution Workshop was founded in 2018, with the mission to bridge the gap between the construction industry and those who were looking for opportunities in that field by providing access and training for people on the South and West sides.
Early Walker- Senior Vice-President of Intergovernmental Affairs for Vehicle Management Solutions- will be joined by Five Chicago Aldermen; Stephanie Coleman (16th), David Moore (17th), Monique Scott (24th), Emma Mitts (37th), and Peter Chico (10th) as they will bring five families who have lost a parent to gun violence in 2024 to the Jewel Osco Store as VMS will surprise each family with a 400.00 Thanksgiving shopping spree on behalf of VMS.
On Friday, November 15, 2024, South Suburban College (SSC) received official notice of a potential faculty strike from the SSC Faculty Association. As discussions continue, SSC remains steadfast in its commitment to its students, faculty, and community. The college’s primary focus is on maintaining academic excellence, uninterrupted operations, and open communication.
Monica Gordon- Current Cook County Commissioner and the Cook County Clerk-Elect- announced her Transition Committee leadership team and outlined priorities for her administration’s transition period, emphasizing transparency, inclusivity, efficiency, and election integrity.