Evergreen Park Village Trustee Carol Kyle invites us to to Evergreen Social. The Rec Department breaks down summer programming for us.
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Residents can ask EP library trustees and leaders questions and offer feedback on services at three town halls, June 7, June 20 and June 30.
Track and Field takes center stage at EPCHS and the EP Library announces their bigges Summer Reading program yet from Spoke & Vine.
Also, don’t miss Oak Lawn Restaurant Week on the Evergreen Park Patch calendar
Supporting emotional wellness through innovative self-care and personal growth experiences.
Put on your running shoes and shop Evergreen Park's community garage sales, Saturday, June 6, and Sunday, June 7. See the map!
Zachary Jeffries will celebrate the launch of his first adult novel, 'Evil Eye & Pizza Pie' Saturday, May 30, at Bookies in Beverly.
Dr Jenna Woodland announces her recommendation to put a new Central Middle School on the November ballot. EP curbs the rat problem.
We find a new Evergreen Park business at 99th & Pulaski as The Submarine Factory replaces a long-time eatery. Plus, school ends. Now what?!
Check out the Evergreen Park Police Department's ATV unit in action, and learn more about EPPD's summer focus.
Village Trustee Jim McQuillan on the hardest buildings to fill with new business, and the key to a healthy Evergreen Park.
Readers of all ages are invited Sunday, May 3, for book signings, story hours, writing and cartooning workshops at the EP Library.
Sit down with the priest who brought two Evergreen Park parishes together as Father Benedykt Pazdan talks with The EP Podcast.
Some enchanted evening awaits older adults Thursday, May 7, at the second annual adult prom at the Evergreen Park Community Center.
Discover a treasure trove of books, DVDs, VHS tapes, CDs and audiobooks at bargain prices April 24-26 at the EP Library Foundation sale.
Northeast Elementary Principal Carrie Berry drops by to explain why her school "Goes for the Gold"and Tom Elliot of EPCC talks business.
The academy shows older residents how to avoid becoming crime victims and meets Fridays from May 1-June 12 at the EP Community Center.
Evergreen Park Building Commissioner Hugh McGivern tells us what you should know before that big project or house sale. Plus, Day of Giving!
Theia Rose, 8, legally blind from congenital glaucoma, paints tactile images for people like her, vies for 'Most Artistic Kid' title.
Village Clerk Kelly Duffy sits down for a paloma and some village happenings. EPCHS talks about their expanding internship programs
Meet a young lady from Southwest Elementary looking to become "America's Most Artistic Kid!" Plus we chow down on the best meatballs.
All the fun from the 1st Annual Leprechaun Leap and all the good in Evergreen Park wrapped up in a podcast just for you.
College students who live in Evergreen Park will have the opportunity to work on a wide range of summer internship projects.
The Evergreen Park Baseball Club is hosting an NCAA Watch Party Sunday at Bar 106, March 22, and help send the Ghosts to Cooperstown.
Local businesses, crafters, vendors and organizations take center stage March 21 at Conrady Junior High at the Hills Chamber Community Expo.
1000's of the latest products, Services & Ideas to Remodel, Repair and Beautify Your Home! Free Admission & Parking March 28th & 29th
Forget the cold weather as the true start of Spring begins with baseball and St Patrick's Day in Evergreen Park.
Evergreen Park Mayor Kelly Burke answers questions about local business growth, the state of 95th Street and more on The EP Podcast!
Dramatic book reviewer Jenny Riddle dramatizes the lives of three influential first ladies Tuesday, March 10 at the Evergreen Park Library.
Network with local businesses and organizations, get a headshot, and fine-tune your resume Sunday, March 8, at the Evergreen Park Library.
Gold Medalist Abbey Murphy joins us after she returns to the United States to talk about her Olympic experience.
From the athletic programs at Central Middle School to local Olympic Gold Medalist Abbey Murphy, sports play a huge role in Evergreen Park.
The Evergreen Park Library Foundation will host a sip and sample party Saturday, Feb. 28, featuring wine, live music, raffles and bites.
Evergreen Park Candelight Theatre will hold for 'Song of Bernadette' Sunday, March 1, at the Evergreen Park Senior Center.
Learn about EP's Office of Citizen Services and anticipate a Gold Medal Game for Abbey Murphy and Team USA with us.
Travel to Evergreen Park's Flake Fest and see the sights and sounds from the annual event. Visit with EPCHS Wrestling Coach Ron Zimmerman.
1000's of the latest products, Services & Ideas to Remodel, Repair and Beautify Your Home! Free Admission & Parking April 5th & 6th
Double Lung Transplant Recipient Raises Funds While Confronting Cancer
Do you feel lucky? Patch has rounded up the current Queen of Hearts raffle happening around the Southland. You can't win if you don't play.
Motorists can expect rolling closures Monday, Nov. 18, during the funeral procession for fallen Chicago Police Officer Enrique Martinez.
Make a difference in a young person’s life by becoming an AFS-USA host family.
A GoFundMe campaign has been set up for the family of Jonnie Angel Klein, 31, who was fatally shot in a robbery gone wrong in Worth.
The Oak Lawn Home Show returns Bigger & Batter than ever to the Oak Lawn Pavilion with Free Admission and Free parking on April 29th & 30th!
Residents of Chicago and suburban Cook County can dial 2-1-1 or visit 211MetroChicago.org to connect with assistance