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Countryside goes green for annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade
The weather in Countryside was cloudy, windy and cool on Saturday but Irish eyes were smiling for the city’s 10th St. Patrick’s Day Parade.
In All Directions at Once brings fabric, cyanotypes and mixed media to Beverly
Chicago artists Kelly McKaig and Deborah Newmark opened “In All Directions at Once” at Beverly Arts Center, exploring memory, materials and perspective through distinct mediums.
Swimmers, cyclists and runners compete at Moraine Valley Tri for a Cause
More than 70 participants competed in the sixth annual Tri for a Cause indoor triathlon and duathlon at Moraine Valley Community College on Sunday.
Irish Soda Bread Baking Contest a hit in Palos Heights
Pass Health Foods held its first Irish Soda Bread Baking Contest on March 7, with 29 entries celebrating Irish heritage and tradition in Palos Heights.
Veterans share their stories through art at McCord Gallery
McCord Gallery opened “The Veterans Experience Through Art,” featuring 70 works by 35 veteran artists exploring military service through painting, photography, sculpture and more.
Archer Avenue St. Pat’s Parade coming up on March 14
The annual Chicago Working Families Archer Avenue St. Patrick’s Day Parade is set to kick off once again at noon on Saturday, March 14.
Ald. Tabares and her team take the Polar Plunge
Ald. Silvana Tabares and staff bravely jumped into the icy waters of Lake Michigan at North Beach Avenue to support Special Olympics Illinois.
Man charged with burglarizing Oak Lawn, Worth businesses with video gaming machines
A Chicago man has been arrested for a rash of burglaries targeting Oak Lawn and Worth businesses with video gaming machines.
Respect Week peaks with Polar Plunge fundraiser at Shepard
Alan B. Shepard High School’s annual Polar Plunge raised $16,000 for Special Olympics, with 84 participants celebrating inclusion during Respect Week on March 5.
