Trick-or-treat in Downtown Skokie on October 29, at the Skokie Farmers' Market on October 30 and all over Skokie on Halloween, October 31!
The need is great this year - please donate if you can to help your Skokie neighbors who are experiencing financial stress.
Review and comment on the Village's draft Environmental Sustainability Plan that addresses waste reduction, wastewater, energy use and more.
The entire community is invited to participate in the Skokie Police Department's collaborative Mission and Values Statement review.
See more information on the plan development progress and the September 22 and 29, 2022 community review and listening sessions.
Karen's first cookbook, 6-MINUTE DINNERS is coming out, by purchasing the book you will be helping feed those in need around Chicago!
Organizers of the four-day summer festival have added an arts and craft fair, family fun tent and additional safety rules this year.
Neighbors from a trio of Skokie blocks were recognized by village officials for hosting outstanding block parties.
Out of an abundance of caution due to the events in Highland Park, the Skokie Fourth of July Parade and fireworks show are both canceled.
Dozens of property owners are selected for the annual award based on overall appearance, maintance, condition and landscape design.
Visit North Shore Senior Center (NSSC) for the veiling of photographer Heidi Wagner’s The Passions Project exhibit on Thursday, July 14
Hadassah Chicago-North Shore’s annual Power Hour in Chicago hosts panel “Are the Kids All Right" on June 27th at Anshe Emet Synagogue.
Since 2001, Lynn Seebacher has been the district’s point person for hiring a tremendous variety of job types.
Free lunches will be available on weekdays for people 18 and under starting at noon through August.
Qualifying residents, start-up businesses and social service agencies can apply for financial assistance and jobs training scholarships.
Online event features International Transgender Activist & Author Mimi Lemay in discussion with Hadassah Magazine Exec. Editor Lisa Hostein
Find the season's freshest on Sundays from 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. through November 6 in the Village Hall parking lot, 5127 Oakton Street.
The Village's annual observance is on Monday, May 30, 11 a.m. on the Skokie Village Green at 5155 Oakton Street adjacent to Village Hall.
Stay informed on general programs, public safety, shopping/dining, the Skokie Farmers' Market, Downtown Skokie happenings and more!
The 2022 Village booth featured giveaways as well as multi-lingual information on Village programs and services.
North Shore Senior Center launches new peer-led learning classes on current issues, literature, culture and society, film, theater and more
You'll find the season's freshest produce, treats and lots of fun from 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. every Sunday through November 6
What would you recommend to make the village more sustainable?
The New Trier Democrats and other local groups will gather after the leak of a Supreme Court opinion signaling Roe v. Wade being overturned.
Skokie Public Library staff spoke to some of our Skokie neighbors about what connects them to reading.
Pre-scheduled pick ups now required - go online to schedule a pick up today! Collections no longer occur on the weekly recycling day.
The entire community is invited to the April 29, 10 a.m. Arbor Day tree planting ceremony at Gleiss Park.
"We Can’t Wait: Equity and Justice Now," is the theme of this year's Stand Against Racism campaign.
Steve Glickman has coached several future NHL players and led Team USA to a gold medal at the Maccabiah Games.
Anyone who lives, works or plays in Skokie is welcome to submit up to three photographs that capture a glimpse of life in the community.
No action is needed. If you choose to opt out, please call the number on your letter.
Yard waste collection season spans from the beginning of April through November, with collections always conducted on Wednesday.
The purpose of the Triad Program is to increase lines of communication with senior citizens of the community.
Andrew's interest in helping people doesn’t stop with finding the perfect book.
For the first time since 2019, the Illinois Holocaust Museum held its annual benefit fundraiser in person.
MommaChef.com: Bringing You Fabulous Recipes Using Less Than 6 Ingredients and Under 6 Minutes Prep Time- Easiest Dinner This Week!
It's the second time in seven years the local store has sold a lottery ticket worth more than a million dollars.
Ratings for Skokie government remain strong, with resident ratings quite positive and higher than national benchmarks.
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