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WARD SERVICE OFFICE
1447 W. MORSE AVE
CHICAGO, IL 60626
773-338-5796
www.49thward.org
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Good morning neighbors,
I'll keep it short this morning as I get ready for the Clean and Green this morning. We hope to see you out today to help beautify and clean our community. You can pick up supplies at 10am at my office, 1447 W. Morse Ave. We ask that you return any tools you check out by 1pm - we will also have pizza for today's volunteers at the end of the event.
Look out for City Council updates in our Legislative Newsletter next week.
Have a safe and restful weekend,
Alderwoman Maria Hadden
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Click the links below to select the section that you want to read!
- CELEBRATIONS & APPRECIATIONS - good news for the week!
- WARD UPDATES - Community announcements, city services, and zoning/development updates
- INFRASTRUCTURE UPDATES - City services and infrastructure notices
- EARTH DAY EVENTS - local events to celebrate Earth Day
- COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT - local events and ways to get involved
- ROGERS PARK ARTS - events, theatre, and other public arts news
- YOUTH SHINE IN 49 - school news, scholarship opportunities, and youth employment offerings
- NEED TO KNOW INFO - alerts, services, and government resources
- ADDITIONAL RESOURCES - links to resources housed on the 49th Ward website
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Celebrations & Appreciations
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Happy Arab American Heritage Month!
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During April, the Arab America Foundation formally recognizes the achievements of Arab Americans through the celebration of National Arab American Heritage Month (NAAHM). Across the country, cultural institutions, school districts, municipalities, state legislatures, public servants, and non-profit organizations issue proclamations and engage in special events that celebrate our community’s rich heritage and numerous contributions to society. We are a better, stronger city for the contributions of Arab Americans and are proud to celebrate them this month.
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Appreciation and Support for Jose Arreguin Flores
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Our office was saddened to hear of the passing of ward resident Jose Arreguin Flores on March 29, 2026. Jose was a hard-working and kind-hearted man who loved his wife, children, and grandchildren, who tragically passed away after several health complications. If you are able, please consider donating to his family's GoFundMe to aid with the cost of his funeral expenses and to ensure he has a proper honoring of his life.
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Celebrating Jackie Robinson Day with the Cubs
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Alderwoman Hadden had a wonderful time rooting for the Cubs as they beat the NY Mets on Friday on Jackie Robinson Day! Thank you to Black Baseball Media and the Chicago Cubs organization for lifting up youth athletes and fostering inclusion and diversity in baseball. And a special shoutout to Black Baseball Media Chief Executive Officer, Earnest Horton who also teaches physical education at Sullivan High School. It wonderful for our students to have such a fantastic advocate and role model.
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KNOW YOUR RIGHTS RESOURCES
As Operation Midway Blitz continues and ICE agents have been active around the City, we want to remind neighbors of our Fighting Against Fascist Occupation resources. Know your rights, stay safe, and stay informed. Find our guide here.
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49th Ward Clean and Green Today!
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Join us for our annual ward-wide cleaning event, the 49th Ward Clean and Green! Our annual event will be today, April 18th, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m! If you would like to sign up to volunteer and submit a location to be cleaned, please complete this form: bit.ly/cleanandgreen2026. We hope to see you all there, beautifying our neighborhood one piece of trash at a time!
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Seasonal Street Sweeping Has Begun!
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Street sweeping season has begun! If you park a vehicle on the street, please be mindful of the sweeping schedule and make sure to move your vehicle so that we can clean up the trash and organic waste that has accumulated on this winter. The Department of Streets and Sanitation sweeps the city’s streets April through November every year. The city hangs bright orange temporary parking restrictions a few days before sweeping service is scheduled to begin. Those who fail to move their vehicle between the restricted hours of 9 am- 2 pm can be fined $60. The street sweeping schedule is available on our website and is updated for this year.
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Loyola University Student Move-Out April 27 - May 4
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Neighbors, please be aware that students at Loyola University will be moving out of their residence halls from April 27 through May 4. There will be parking restrictions on neighboring streets, which are listed below:
- 1000-1150 W Loyola Avenue from Sheridan to the lake – only street restricted from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
1201-1220 W North Shore, from Sheridan to the alley - restricted from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
6200-6259 N Kenmore from Rosemont to Granville - restricted from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
6200-6359 N. Winthrop from Granville to Sheridan - restricted from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
For questions or concerns during business hours, please call 773-508-8890 or email [email protected]. If it is after business hours and you need to report an issue, please call Campus Safety at 773-508-7233.
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Glenwood Ave Arts Fest Artist Applications Open
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Artist applications are now being accepted for the 25th Annual Glenwood Avenue Arts Fest! The Glenwood Avenue Arts Fest is Rogers Park’s annual outdoor celebration of arts and community, run by a volunteer planning committee to showcase our neighborhood’s arts, talents, and businesses. Interested in applying? Click here: https://gaaf2026.artcall.org/
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The Chicago Department of Transportation will be grinding the following street in our ward:
- N. Glenwood Ave (1400 W) from W Pratt Blvd (6800 N) to W. Devon Ave (6400 N)
Glenwood will be ground up starting on April 10. Parking will be limited on these streets as construction commences, so we advise you to seek alternate parking options for the time being.
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Lighting Project on 1615 - 1758 W Chase & 7200 - 7331 N Paulina
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The Chicago Department of Transportation is currently undergoing a residential street lighting project on the 1600 to 1700 block of Chase and the 7200 to 7300 block of Paulina, which will last roughly 2 to 3 weeks, weather permitting. There will be a No Parking tow zone in effect from 6:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. during the duration of the project. Workers will need to tear up the sidewalk in this process, though they plan to do this early in the timeline so as not inconvenience residents for a long period of time.
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Loyola University Construction at 6347 N Broadway
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Loyola University is currently undergoing several construction projects, including one at 6347 N Broadway. Construction at this address resulted in the northbound lane closure at N. Broadway on April 4. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Loyola at [email protected].
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In celebration of Earth Day on April 22, many organizations are hosting events today, April 18, to promote environmental sustainability. Check out the events below!
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Park District Clean-Up Today
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Join your neighbors this Earth Day to help make the Park District shine! Volunteers meet at the Pottawattomie Park fieldhouse (7340 N. Rogers Avenue) or Rogers Beach House (7705 N Eastlake Terr) at 10:00 a.m. today. Sign up in advance at www.chicagoparkdistrict.com/earth-day, or register on-site on April 18th!
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Loyola Park Earth Day Clean Up
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In honor of Earth Day, the Loyola Park Advisory Council invites you to care for the park today, April 18, from 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM. Attendees will spread mulch, pick up litter, and prepare the park for a busy summer season. Join LPAC at the Loyola Park Fieldhouse (1230 W Greenleaf) to connect with your neighbors and make a difference in the beauty of your local park. Sign up here!
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Leone Beach Park Clean Up Today
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Come join the Leone Beach Park Advisory Council to celebrate Earth Day today from 10:00 a.m. to noon. Those who attend will mulch the path through the savanna and, of course pick up any litter. Mulch, tools, and work gloves will all be provided. Come make an impact on the park!
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Wild Onion Market Earth Day Event Today
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Do you love the Earth and sustainable living? If so, make sure to stop by Wild Onion Market (7007 N Clark) on April 18 from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. for a family-friendly Earth Day celebration! Participants will turn old t-shirts into reusable shopping bags, plant seeds in egg cartons, decorate grocery bags for community clean-ups, create posters with ideas for reducing and reusing, and win small prizes playing Earth-themed bingo. Check out this great event and learn how you can protect your planet too!
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RPBA Spiral Into Spring Fundraiser April 19
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Join the Rogers Park Business Alliance for a Glenwood Sunday Market fundraiser on Sunday, April 19, 2026, from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Rhapsody Theater (1328 W Morse). General admission tickets cost $50 and VIP admission tickets cost $100 or $500. Tickets purchased raise critical funds to help the market remain open and provide fresh, healthy food for all attendees, including SNAP customers who can use their dollars at these farmer's markets. Learn more and purchase tickets here.
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Theatre Above The Law Bingo Fundraiser April 19
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Great news for bingo and theater lovers: Jarvis Square Tavern (1502 W Jarvis) will be hosting a fundraiser to support Theatre Above the Law this Sunday, April 19, at 6:00 p.m.! One $25 bingo entry gives you 10 games to win prizes, pizza, snacks, and more! Plus, Jarvis Square Tavern will be donating 10% of its sales for the entire day to the fundraiser so local theatre can continue to thrive in Rogers Park. You can donate here if you are able: https://www.theatreatl.org/tickets-donate
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Opening Space Weekly Event Begins April 21
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For those looking to cultivate mindfulness and reflection, a group of local therapists will be holding a free, in-person, weekly gathering to open space for restoration and connection in an ever-changing world. This event will be held from April 21 to June 9 every Tuesday from 12:00 p.m. to 12:55 p.m. at Culture of Safety Dojo (6961 N Clark), and will be open to all. You can register to attend any of these sessions here.
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Office of Community Policing Movie April 22
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The 24th District is excited to announce their April 2026 movie feature: Drinking Buddies! The screening will take place at the 24th District Police Station, 6464 North Clark St, at 1:00 p.m. on April 22. After the screening, there will be a Q&A with a guest speaker from local brewery Revolution Brewing. Spots are limited, so please RSVP as soon as possible by emailing [email protected].
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Rogers Park Green Alliance Cleanup April 22
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Rogers Park Green Alliance is a new group dedicated to supporting our community through environmentally focused events, including cleanups, pollinator gardens, and more. Join them for their first event: a neighborhood clean-up on Wednesday, April 22nd. The group will be cleaning from 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., and from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., starting from the Morse train station. Those interested can reach out through their interest form in their Instagram bio (@RPGreenAlliance) or email them at [email protected].
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Sen. Mike Simmons Town Hall April 23
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Join State Sen. Mike Simmons at his upcoming town hall on Thursday, April 23rd, from 5:30 to 6:30 pm at Welles Park Fieldhouse (2333 W. Sunnyside Ave) in the Club Room. Topics will include recent bills that have passed, protecting LGBTQ+ rights, improving property tax administrative processes, and more. RSVP to attend at this link.
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Cleanup Club Litter Pickup April 26
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Earth Day is coming up, and what better way to celebrate than by cleaning up your local community? Cleanup Club Chicago will be hosting a clean-up at the Willye B. White Park Fieldhouse (1610 W Howard) on Sunday, April 26th. From 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., attendees will help beautify the neighborhood, and after, they will host an afterparty at the Rogers Park Taproom (1615 W Howard). This is a great opportunity to clean up your community and make some new friends in the process!
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Howard Street Community Cleanup April 26
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If you're looking for an opportunity to pick up some litter, Climate Action Evanston and the Howard Street Special Service Area #10 will be hosting a hands-on community cleanup competition on Sunday, April 26. The event will last from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Palm House parking lot (619 Howard St), and participants will sort litter into compost, recycling, and landfill, with a social hour after. Interested? Sign up here.
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Rogers Park/West Ridge Historical Society Clark St Tour May 2
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Attention, Chicago history lovers! The Rogers Park/West Ridge Historical Society will be hosting a presentation and walking tour of Clark Street on May 2, from 12:00 p.m. to roughly 2:00 p.m., starting from the Rogers Park Library (6907 N Clark St). The event will start with a talk by neighborhood historian Glenna Eaves, introducing attendees to the people and businesses that served and sustained the community for more than a century. Tickets are not needed to attend the presentation, from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m., and after the presentation, ticketed participants will walk with Glenna up Clark Street from Morse to Greenleaf Avenues. Tickets for the tour are $25, or $20 with RPWRHS member discount. There is no charge to attend the presentation only. Purchase tickets here.
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JASC Medicare Seminar May 5
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Medicare information can be confusing, but thanks to the Japanese American Service Committee, navigating the healthcare system just got easier! Insurance Agent Grace Kwon will partner with the JASC to host a free Medicare information session for community members on May 5, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at JASC (5700 N Lincoln). Attendees can expect to learn unbiased information to support informed health coverage decisions and feel more confident when navigating the Medicare system. And the best part? It's entirely FREE! If you're interested in attending, RSVP at [email protected].
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Versiti Blood Center Blood Drive May 7
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Versiti Blood Center of Illinois will be hosting a blood drive on May 7, from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. in the Rogers Park Library (6907 N Clark). To make an appointment, call (800)7TO-GIVE or click here. If you can, consider donating blood this May!
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Spring Healthy Hearing Event May 15
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In honor of National Speech Language Hearing Month, Northwestern University will be hosting a Healthy Hearing event on May 15. If you are experiencing bothersome ringing in the ears or difficulty understanding speech in groups or crowded places. If you attend, you will receive a free hearing screening, demo hearing devices, and more. Call 847-491-3165 to RSVP today.
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Women Belong Networking Events
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You're invited to the meeting of Rogers Park Circle, which is a women's networking event for small business owners in the Rogers Park community. This event will be on the first and third Wednesdays of the month, from 12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m., located at Culture of Safety (6970 N Clark). You can register for this event here.
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GENARRATIONS Storytelling Opens April 13
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Join GENARRATIONS, a FREE seven-week writing and performance class for adults 55 and older. Writers of all experience levels are welcome! Storytellers in GeNarrations meet once a week for two hours to write five-minute stories based on themes raised by Goodman productions. GENARRATIONS begins Tuesday, April 28, and will be held on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at Willye B. White Park, 1610 W. Howard St. Registration begins Monday, April 13. For more information, please contact [email protected].
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Culture of Safety April Community Offerings
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Culture of Safety has several community offerings for the month of April for you to explore. Check out the programs below and see which ones pique your interest.
- Culture of Safety's Summer Camps are open for registration! Looking for interactive, affordable, empowering child care for the weeks between Park Distract camps and CPS school? All Camps are offered at sliding scale/tiered pricing. All camps are neurodivergent-friendly and LGBT-affirming. Immigrants welcome! Registration and more info: https://bit.ly/COSSummer26
- CoS offers weekly meditation in the Samatha Tradition on Sundays from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. for beginners on a drop-in basis. Led by Kyren Epperson, classes are free of charge, but registration is required: https://cultureofsafetychi.com/wellness/samatha-meditation/#Register
- CoS offers Community Tai Chi classes on Mondays at 7:00 p.m., taught by Sifu Rodrigo. There is a suggested donation of $15/session. Learn more or register online: https://cultureofsafetychi.com/wellness/taichi/
- In recognition of sexual assault awareness month, CoS is offering a workshop just for teens and young adults, specifically addressing sexual assault prevention: Empowerment & Sexual Assault Prevention Workshop for Teens and Young Adults. The workshop will be on Saturday, April 18, 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Open to teens and young adults of all genders, ages 14-29. Learn more or register online: https://bit.ly/CoSSelfDefense26
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Hop Around Evanston Bus Route Available
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Did you know that every Saturday, from now until June 20, you can take a FREE bus service around Evanston, with a convenient stop located right on Howard St? The Evanston Chamber of Commerce now offers this community shuttle from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. every Saturday, so you can enjoy a fun night in Evanston while saving money on transportation. You can learn more about this great resource here.
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Prenatal and Family Support Services Available
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If you or someone you know is pregnant or expecting, consider exploring Healthy Families Illinois's prenatal and postpartum resources. Healthy Families supports expecting parents and families with children from pregnancy through early childhood. They offer free home visiting services during pregnancy and after birth, free doula support for expecting parents, prenatal education, birth support, postpartum guidance, and referrals to community resources and family support services. These services are at no cost to families, regardless of insurance status, and are provided through Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center. Learn more and register here.
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Project Wingspan Virtual Seminars March & April
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Throughout Spring 2026, Project Wingspan will be hosting virtual webinars about its agriculture-focused Pollinator Steward Certification in Illinois and Ohio. This is a free workshop for Illinoisans geared toward agricultural landowners, managers, producers, and affiliated professionals, regardless of the size of the land they have access to, and will show how to support pollinator conservation by incorporating pollinator-friendly plants and practices on their land. You can register here.
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Support a local Rogers Park resident with their top surgery!
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Kyren Epperson, owner of our beloved Culture of Safety (6961 N Clark St), is scheduled for a medically necessary gender-affirming top surgery on April 2, and is requesting the community's help! Not only is the surgery expensive, but the recovery will be a financial burden too. Unlike most people with desk jobs, who can often return to work fully after just 1-2 weeks of recovery, Kyren is told they will not be able to see clients for a minimum of six weeks, thus impacting Culture of Safety's operations. If you are able to, please consider helping Kyren through this process via one of the options below:
- Donate to Kyren's GoFundMe
- Sign up to bring food to Kyren after surgery (via MealTrain)
- Write a Google Review for Culture of Safety. Every bit of support for the business means greater security for Kyren and their partner before and after surgery.
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Chicago Loves Local Campaign Available
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Chicago Loves Local is a free, collaborative campaign open to all 77 community areas, designed to uplift neighborhood businesses, amplify local pride, and encourage residents to shop close to home. Through its Instagram platform, the campaign highlights small businesses and commercial corridors across the city, helping drive visibility, storytelling, and local spending. Check out the campaign here, and remember to shop local wherever you can!
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Events at the Rogers Park Branch Library
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The Rogers Park Branch Library (6907 N. Clark) offers a variety of events and programming for people of all ages. Make sure to check out a list of their upcoming events and register to attend one. More information is available on its website here.
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Applications to Perform at Artists of The Wall Now Open
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Are you a local musician, band, or performer who wants to take the stage at the Artists of the Wall Festival? If so, you can apply for this gig today! The festival will take place over Father’s Day weekend (June 20–21, 2026) in Loyola Park. Applications are due May 2, and you can apply here: https://tinyurl.com/aotwmusic
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Choose The Theme For Artists of The Wall 2026
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The Loyola Park Advisory Council is beginning planning for Artists of the Wall 2026, and they need your help choosing this year’s theme!
Please take a moment to cast your vote for your favorite theme. Your input helps shape one of our community’s most creative and beloved traditions.
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Attention, students and families! The Chicago Student Refugee Coalition will be holding a Youthfest on April 25, from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., at Pottawattomie Park (7340 N Rogers Ave). Attendees will get some free food, hear some live music, and participate in other great outdoor activities. Come join this fantastic community-building opportunity in Rogers Park!
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Free ACT Test Prep For Students
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Attention students! GoSTEM, a local organization that partners with CPS, is offering free ACT test prep for Chicago students who are interested. This enrichment program allows students to gain valuable test prep experience and learn from trusted volunteers. Interested in learning more? Contact their Program Assistant, Cathy Ly, at cathy@thegostem.org or click here.
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Chicago Youth Works Application Portal Now Open
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Get Paid. Get Skilled. Get Ahead. Chicagoans from 14 to 24 years old can apply for paid summer jobs and opportunities today at ChicagoYouthWorks.org! Check out this fantastic opportunity for this summer!
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Paid Junior Bike Ambassador Fellowship Available
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The Chicago Safe Ambassador program is currently accepting applications for junior bike ambassadors to educate children of all ages about mobility safety in the city. This paid seasonal mentorship is for Chicago residents 16 or older who enjoy working with kids and navigating the city by bike. For more details about the program, please reach out to [email protected]. For those interested in the job, please reach out to [email protected] or fill out this interest form.
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Chicago Park District Summer Jobs Available
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The Chicago Park District has plenty of opportunities for teens this summer, from ages 13 and up! To see a list of open positions and submit an application, click here.
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Student Employment Opportunities Available for Summer 2026
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WEC Energy Group is hiring interns for summer 2026! If you know a college student looking for work in the energy industry, please direct them to wecenergygroup.com/careers to review available opportunities.
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49th Ward Town Hall May 8th
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Join us on Thursday, May 8th, at Jordan Elementary School (7414 N Wolcott Ave) for our second town hall of the year! Hear from your local elected officials, meet some of your fellow neighbors, and learn about all of the ways you can get involved in the various activities through the 49th Ward this summer.
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Howard Street Carnaval May 5
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Chicago’s African & Caribbean diaspora is taking the streets of Rogers Park! The 3rd Annual Howard Street Carnaval, featuring a vibrant parade and festival honoring traditions from across the African and Caribbean diaspora, will be taking place on Saturday, May 16, at Willye B. White Park (1610 W Howard). Interested in learning more? Visit HowardStreetCarnaval.com.
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Jumping Jack Program Opens April 15th
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Are you hosting a block party this summer, and you want to make sure it's the best one yet? Consider applying for a FREE Jumping Jack through the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events! Jumping Jacks will be available from Saturday, May 23rd through Sunday, September 6th. Fill out the application here.
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COPA Community Advisory Committee Applications Open
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Did you know that COPA, the Civilian Office of Police Accountability, has a Community Advisory Committee? Well, great news: you can apply to join! The committee serves as a communication link between COPA and the community, creates transparent dialogue with the community, and provides input on topics affecting City of Chicago residents. If you are interested in serving on this committee, make sure to apply by April 30. Questions? More information can be found here.
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IL ABLE Account Info Sessions
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Did you know you may be eligible to open an IL ABLE account to save and invest money and build financial independence, WITHOUT jeopardizing your federal benefits, such as SSI or Medicaid? The IL ABLE Account is a simple, tax-advantaged way to save for qualified expenses like housing, education, transportation, and much more. Want to learn more? Then register for a free informational webinar!
- Tuesday, April 21, 2026 | 12:00 – 1:00 PM Register here.
- Wednesday, May 13, 2026 | 6:00 – 7:00 PM Register here.
- Tuesday, May 26, 2026 | 1:00 – 2:00 PM Register here.
These one-hour webinars provide an overview of IL ABLE accounts, eligibility, benefits, and how to get started. Visit illinoisable.com if you want to learn more!
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Amnesty April is back! City Clerk Anna Valencia is waiving late fees and back charges to drivers from April 1-30, 2026. City Stickers can be purchased at any Office of the City Clerk or Department of Finance location, online using EzBuy (must have or create an account by April 17), or at a Mobile City Hall event. Get the full details at www.chicityclerk.com/AmnestyMonth!
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COPA Community Mediator Program Available
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Are you a trained mediator who resides in the City of Chicago? COPA is creating a Community Mediator pilot program to offer a non-disciplinary option for resolving certain complaints filed with COPA involving members of the Chicago Police Department (CPD). Through structured, voluntary mediation, the program creates a space for community members and officers to engage in constructive dialogue, with the goal of fostering mutual understanding, strengthening relationships, and building trust. Interested? Apply here.
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Apply for Property Tax Exemptions Today
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When you claim exemptions on your home, you unlock savings that help lower your property tax bill. Applying online is easy and allows certain exemptions to roll over year-over-year. Are you unsure if you already have exemptions applied? Review your property details by entering your parcel ID or address. Once entered, scroll down and select 'Exemption History & Status' to view your active and historic exemptions.
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Connect with Your Elected Officials
Want to get connected with your other elected officials? Find links to sign up to their newsletters and website information below!
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Cook County:
Commissioner Josina Morita Website
State of Illinois:
Rep. Cassidy Newsletter | Website
Sen. Simmons Newsletter | Website
Federal Government:
Congresswoman Schakowsky's website
Senator Durbin's website
Senator Duckworth's website
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