Friends’ Group Raises Funds for Recommended Repairs to Public Lakefront Mansion
The Practical Theatre Company hosts a holiday and New Year's Eve show at Studio5 featuring sketch comedy, music and more!
Eli Stone has worked on the staff of six different political campaigns, including that of Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot.
The nonprofit, competency-based university is awarding $75,000 in scholarships to veterans, military service members and their families.
FREE Slurpee® Drinks and More
Many District 65 parents’ reactions to LGBTQ+ curriculum last week foster a centering sense of “my kid first” in our schools
The Northshore Concert Band announces its 2019-2020 season celebrating Music and Nature.
Please join me in thanking Rep. Cassidy for supporting vital Alzheimer’s legislation that has become a state law!
Free, family and dog-friendly ART events across Evanston this weekend; Fall Studio Tour, Art Openings & Terrain Biennial Site Visits.
Free Piano Concert Celebrating Solo Works by Franz Liszt Presented by The American Liszt Society Chicago/Midwest Chapter on Oct 19.
Public Notification for Magnet Redesignation
Studio5's fall line-up includes world premiere dance performances, jazz of the 1920s and ’30s, an evening with WTTW's Jay Shefsky & more
A Weekend-Long Art and Food Extravaganza Returns to Evanston
The Michael Matters Foundation "Racing to Beat Brain Cancer" event a raised a record-breaking $104,000.00.
Evanston locals named to the list of young Jewish movers and shakers in Chicago.
After exploring key issues facing the community, the Rotary Club of Evanston will address this "basic human need."
Enjoy rides, games, carnival food and a beer tent!
Contact Evanston Township High School prior to July 1, 2019 to obtain class of 2013 special education records
Founded in 1919 by Peter N. Jans to make golf accessible to the commoner, Canal Shores remains open and accessible to all
Line-up includes a celebration of the music of Billie Holiday and Nancy Wilson, and performance by the all-female group The Oh Yeahs.
Conference covers more than 20 topics and is designed to educate about the benefits of an integrated approach to health care
National Jewish organization, Avodah, Names Rabbi Andrea London a 2019 Partner in Justice at Annual Dinner on May 16
Featuring all-you-can-eat pizza and soda, the club's May 21 party at Gigio's raises funds to help local community groups
Students from Y.O.U. in Evanston and Skokie will participate in a fair showcasing youth-led non-profits on June 1 at Columbia College.
John Hewko, Rotary's General Secretary, accepted the award at the April 6 UNICEF Midwest Gala
City of Evanston and Brink's Partner to Assist Seniors and Disabled Residents With Transportation Needs
Join the Northwestern University Music Academy Chorus
The Merion Senior Living Community Hosts "Fill in the Gap" Program
Evanston Natives Participate in Leadership Greater Chicago's The Daniel Burnham Fellowship and Inaugural Cohort
Owner of next-door Merion proposes replacing dated, one-story building with 19-story, luxury rental + retail space.
Bright Promises to host nonprofit fair, provide grants for youth-led organizations in honor of its 150th anniversary.
Popular girls summit to empower black tweens and teens is back for the sixth year
Celebrating its 11th Year, 90+ Restaurants Offer Specials and Discounts all Month Long!
Efforts to prevent untreated water release into the channel, more green infrastructure are part of plan.
Participants raised nearly $25,000 for Infant Special Care Unit and Perinatal Family Support Center at NorthShore University HealthSystem.
More Than 8,000 People Attended the 3-Day Event at the Chicago Botanic Garden
Preserving the Harley Clarke house and Jens Jensen gardens can be an economic engine for Evanston. We should capitalize on our assets.
By: Lauren Marquez-Viso, VP of Citizens’ Greener Evanston, Co-Chair of the Mayor’s Working Group for the Climate Action and Resiliency Plan
Metropolitan Water Reclamation District Set to Vote Thursday, November 1
100-year-old public golf course in Evanston and Wilmette seeks community support to oppose easement that would pave over hole #10