Join us on July 17th and 18th for Taste of River North! Two stages and two nights filled with great music, delicious food and lots of neighborhood fun. Wine Tasting Friday night, Dog Parade on Saturday and Kid’s area both days!
Join us on July 17th and 18th for Taste of River North! Two stages and two nights filled with great music, delicious food and lots of neighborhood fun. Wine Tasting Friday night, Dog Parade on Saturday and Kid’s area both days!
Get Your Tickets Now-Space is Limited
Attention RNRA Members – Before you order tickets, see your Property Manager for a Special Promo Code with $10 Discount. Discount can be only applied at the time of registration, not after. This discount is available only to residents of RNRA Member properties.
Raffle Tickets will be sold at the door – $10 each or 3/$20
More prizes coming!



Unsure of your Beat? To find your District & Beat, click HERE.
What is CAPS? CAPS stands for Chicago Alternative Policing Strategy. CAPS is a partnership between police and community that is the foundation of community policing. CAPS uses Beats to develop relationships between the community and the police.
CAPS meetings offer city residents an opportunity to address crime and safety issues directly with the beat officers who patrol their neighborhood, as well as to provide ongoing feedback, which help the police to monitor crime issues. The beat meeting is a chance to meet your neighbors and come up with strategies that affect the community.
NEW IN 2026 in the 18th District – Beat Meetings are held every month alternating between in person and Zoom.
To access the August Zoom Meetings CLICK HERE.
August 12 – Note change to the times for 1821-1824
August 13
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If you are in the 12th District, there are only In-Person Meetings
Beat 1214: June 16th & Aug 12th (No July Meeting) – Sterling Bay 333 N. Green Street
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Beats 1822/1823: July 14 – Holy Family Church 542 W. Hobbie Street
Beats 1821/1824: July 16 – The Clark -1201 N. Clark Street
Beats 1831/1832: July 21 – Anti-Cruelty 510 N. LaSalle Drive – Enter through Grand Avenue Doors
Beats 1833/1834: July 23 – Northwestern University 303 E. Superior Street
OTHER RESOURCES:
To see the schedule for all of District 018 and 012 CAPS Beat Meetings for 2026, CLICK HERE

Join us for RNRA’s Back to School Bash before the movie Zootopio 2. The event is FREE, but registration is required.
Donations are always welcomed and appreciated. RNRA is a 501(c)(3) non-profit. CLICK HERE to donate.
You are invited to attend the 18th District Council Monthly Meeting on Tuesday, June 23 at 6:00 pm at Wintrust at the NW Corner of Clark Street and North Avenue.
District Councilors will provide updates, and our 18th Police District Commander Bielfeldt (or his representative) will attend to provide safety updates.
PARKING: There is street parking on North Avenue and Clark Street
REGISTRATION LINKS
CLICK HERE to register for In-Person Meeting.
The link to register for Zoom is not available yet, but will be included below when availble.
CLICK HERE to register for Zoom (View Only).


June 23 – Song Sung Blue
July 28 – Wicked for Good
August 11 – Zootopia 2
The free films begin at dusk, weather permitting. For more information, visit chicagoparkdistrict.com or call 312.742.7529 or 312.747.2001 (TTY). Call the Movies in the Parks hotline for daily listings and weather-related cancellations at 312.742.1134. Also, check RNRAChicago.org and RNRA Facebook page. Movies in the Parks is presented as part of the Chicago Park District’s Night Out in the Parks. City of Chicago | Mayor, Brandon Johnson Chicago Park District | Board of Commissioners. Arts programming in neighborhoods across the city advances the goals of the Chicago Park District and the Chicago Cultural Plan. Learn more atwww.nightoutintheparks.com
As a reminder, there is a DFA (Dog Friendly Area) located in the north section of Ward Park along Larrabee. Out of respect for your fellow moviegoers, please do not bring your pup to the movies.
Movies in the Parks is supported by
A huge THANK YOU to our local Movies in the Park sponsors whose generous support makes this program possible
Picnic in the Park!
Order ahead of time from our Movie Sponsors
Sinya and Tao!
Courtyard Chicago Downtown River North

BlueStone Sponsoring Song Sung Blue

River North Design District Sponsoring Wicked for Good

Dvida Spa Sponsoring Zootopia 2
Please voice your opinion: Do you think it is fair that 1.0+ million North Side Residents will be represented by TWO YOUTH Commissioners?
WE WANT YOUR VOICES TO BE HEARD! PLEASE COMPLETE THIS TWO MINUTE SURVEY BELOW.
ISSUE – Recent appointments by Mayor Johnson to the Community Commission for Public Safety and Accountability (Commission), combined with requirements for the composition of the 7-person Commission as required by Chapter 2-80 of the Municipal Code of Chicago (Ordinance) has resulted in two YOUTH Commissioners representing 100% of North Side residents for the next four years on the Commission.
Under the Ordinance, the Commission is granted important public safety responsibilities, including but not limited to, playing a central role in selecting and removing the Police Superintendent, Police Board members, and the COPA Chief Administrator, as well as setting Chicago Police Department Policies.
Per Ordinance requirements, the Commission requires at least two Commissioners that are North Side residents, two Commissioners that are South Side Residents, two Commissioners that are West Side residents, and one additional Commissioner that can be appointed from either the North Side, South Side or West Side. Among these 7 commissioners, 2 commissioners must be between the ages of 18 and 24 years old (YOUTH Commissioners).
The North Side, as defined by the Ordinance, has approximately 1,000,000 residents. For the next four years, the North Side will be appointed both of the mandated Youth Commissioners, while the remainder of Chicago residents will be represented by five non-youth adults with experience required by the Ordinance for non-youth adult Commissioners.
This survey asks whether you think this fairly represents the voice of North Side residents in making important public safety decisions.
THE RESULTS OF THIS SURVEY WILL BE ACCUMULATED, PRESENTED TO DECISION-MAKERS, AND SHARED WITH ALL THOSE RESPONDING.
Join us in A. Montgomery Ward Park on Saturday, May 30th from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. The park is located at 630 N. Kingsbury (Kingsbury and Eire). Gloves and bags will be supplied!
TO REGISTER
or click on the QR Code in the flyer
Join the Chicago Help Initiative’s “Run with CHI” team at the 2026 Run Mag Mile 5K/10K and help support our work serving people experiencing homelessness in Chicago. Runners of all experience levels are welcome and receive discounted registration, a team T-shirt, and the chance to help fund meals, outreach, and job readiness support. Team members can also enjoy a practice run and a fun volunteer morning serving coffee and snacks to the community. To Register Click on the QR Code in the poster or register HERE.
