And on the Skokie Patch calendar - The White Rose & The Beloved Community: An Exhibition
Be sure to catch The White Rose & The Beloved Community: An Exhibition on the Skokie Patch calendar
Partnering with the Alzheimer’s Association, a free community Brain Health Fair to support active aging.
The two-day Skokie event will feature 34 cultures, 51 music and dance acts, food and family activities.
Also check out Shahar Cohen: My Life Tour on the Skokie Patch calendar
And on the Skokie Patch calendar - Chicago Artisan Market in Fulton Market - Sun, May 3rd (Spring Market)
And check out Central Street Evanston's Spring ALIVE! Annual Spring Celebration on the Skokie Patch calendar
And check out CAMERATA CHICAGO & VAN CLIBURN WINNER EVREN OZEL perform MOZART PIANO CONCERTO #20 in D Minor, K466 on the Skokie Patch…
Coming up on the Skokie Patch calendar: CAMERATA CHICAGO & VAN CLIBURN WINNER EVREN OZEL perform MOZART PIANO CONCERTO #20 in D Minor,…
The Arbor Day Foundation recognizes cities across the nation on its yearly Tree City USA list, which celebrates outstanding tree care.
Why This Pattern Persists Among Patients in Evanston and Skokie
A Month of Events Focused on Education, Survivor Support, and Community Engagement
Skokie's goal is to improve safety on the road for both bicyclists and cars.
Through partnerships, volunteer efforts, and a steadfast mission, HRN completes another successful “Poultry to Pantries Delivery Day”
The Village's no-cost seasonal yard waste service resumes April 1 with a 10-bag or bundle limit per pickup.
From a Brand Partner: It’s not random - and it’s not just aging. There’s a reason it returns to the exact same place.
Join the 10 singers of Chicago a cappella Apr 25 at Nichols Concert Hall to explore the Brill Building era with special guest Geoffrey Baer
Diners can explore exclusive offers and special menus from various establishments during the month-long event.
Awards were presented for American History essays and Good Citizen qualities to local students.
From a Brand Partner: Here’s what many active women in Evanston are now beginning to understand.
Goal to Collect 1,000 New Teddy Bears During February to Support Children and Adults in Emergency Rooms Across Lake County
The village wants your help choosing the new Skokie flag.
Kindness takes many forms — big and small — and shows up all around Skokie.
What research and local clinicians are seeing about movement, joint health, and staying active in Evanston
NSYMCA to be honored at Huntington’s Northbrook Branch Community Launch Event on January 24
Now in its second year, the Skokie Winter Market on Main will feature more than 40 vendors and an expanded market footprint.
5 Things Your Physical Therapist Is Actually Looking For During the First 10 Minutes
A Fun-Filled, Family-Friendly Day of Activities, Games, Exploration and Community Engagement
Congregation Sukkat Shalom in Wilmette’s Touchpoint Program enables seniors to experience a deep sense of connection within their community
How Evanston & Skokie Residents Can Get Physical Therapy Without the Wait
Join Chicago a cappella Dec. 13 at Nichols Concert Hall - festive warmth and a Winter Wellness Drive benefiting Connections for the Homeless
By Skillz Physical Therapy, Evanston’s Trusted Physical Therapy Team
Last year, the community's generosity helped provide assistance to 314 Skokie families.
A Personalized Guide for Evanston & Skokie Professionals Who Refuse to Settle for “Just Managing” Pain
Skokie residents who subscribe to a local solar project could get up to two free months of electricity each year.
Over the last year, the rat population in Skokie has gone down by more than 50 percent, officials said.
Public skate and some classes will resume this week at the Skatium Ice Arena.
The Village of Skokie is seeking a bicycle-friendly community designation from the League of American Bicyclists.
The Village of Skokie will soon replace 10 aging gas-powered vehicles with electric vehicles over the next year.
Skokie is asking for the public's input on what should be included in the park via an online survey.
Skokie Fire Department Chief Jeff Hoeflich will be retiring next month, according to village officials.
The North America Holocaust Museum Tour is more than just a road trip — it aims to be a living tribute to Holocaust victims.
ComEd is offering $10 million in bill assistance for customers struggling with increased energy bills this summer.
The Illinois Holocaust Museum is gearing up to close for the rest of the year while the facility undergoes extensive renovations.
Discover deals and hidden gems at Skokie’s Community-Wide Garage Sale, May 30–June 1
Communities across the Prairie State saw growth from 2023 to 2024, according to new data from the U.S. Census Bureau.
This year's weekly farmers' market in Skokie will bring new experiences to celebrate its 50th season.
A woman who graciously volunteered to cook for a Mother's Day brunch at church ended up in the hospital with third-degree burns.
The U.S. News & World Report rankings look at value, desirability, job markets and the quality of life in U.S. cities.