“I Love River North” Happy Hour at Hawksmoor – March 4th

Join us for our first 2025 “I Love River North” Happy Hour at Hawksmoor. Tickets available at the QR Code above or CLICK HERE.

All proceeds support RNRA Advocacy work thanks to our generous host providing the venue, beverages and food.

Raffle tickets available at the door: $10 each or 3 for $20.

About Hawksmoor:
Since opening their first steak restaurant in 2006, Hawksmoor has set a high standard for steakhouse dining. Now they are bringing everything they’ve learned to the historic LaSalle Powerhouse in River North, Downtown Chicago. Built in 1886, this once bustling transport hub – and then Mr Michael Jordan’s restaurant – now represents everything they strive for: to serve the very best steaks and seafood in a restaurant that honors the amazing food and the building’s storied past.
All 16,500 sq ft of it has been refurbished, with care taken to preserve the charm of its barrel-vaulted ceilings and exposed timber joists, while adding tasteful touches that evoke the ‘Golden Age of Travel.’ A little low lighting, some tasteful music, and laid back service complete the offering.
Expect world-class dining, a buzzing bar with innovative cocktails, exceptional steak, a legendary Sunday roast, and exceptional private dining and event spaces. Your visit will be a memorable one.

Safety Alert for Pet Owners in River North

As reported by CBS and CWB, a recent incident in River North has brought attention to the risks of stray voltage for pets. Over the weekend, a wire was pinched on North Dearborn Street, causing a manhole cover and light pole to become electrically live. Two dogs walking in the area were shocked, and sadly, one of them lost its life.

Stray voltage can occur when exposed wires come into contact with moisture, creating a hidden electrical hazard. While such incidents are rare, factors like rain and salt can increase the risk. As a dog owner, Alderman Reilly expressed concern over the incident and quickly contacted the Department of Transportation (CDOT) to ensure the voltage was repaired. CDOT responded swiftly, repaired the issue within an hour, and confirmed that the area is currently safe.

Click here for CDOT’s official statement.

Although stray voltage is difficult to detect, CDOT recommends that pet owners take extra precautions. These include using shoes or booties for dogs, avoiding allowing them to urinate on light poles and being cautious around manholes. By following these tips, pet owners can help ensure the safety of their animals and the community.

Remembering 18th District Commander Paul Bauer

The 18th District Commander Mike Barz, Sergeant Chris Schenk, the entire CAPS team, and the Chicago Police Memorial Foundation held the annual memorial service on  the anniversary of the murder of Commander Paul Bauer, who was killed in the line of duty on February 13, 2018. Commander Bauer was shot and killed while assisting officers in a foot pursuit of an armed offender near the Thompson Center. He is survived by his wife, daughter, parents, and siblings.

We are forever touched by his humble leadership and legacy. Never Forget.

Coffee & Conversation with 18th District Commander

Join 18th District Commmander Michael Barz for a cup of coffee and conversation.  Meet your 18th District CAP Officers.

When:  Thursday, February 20th at 10:00 a.m.

Where:  Wintrust Bank – 100 W. North Ave

 

Free Tax Return Preparation for Seniors & More Senior Events at Renaissance Court Senior Center

The Renaissance Court Senior Center is offering Free Tax Return Preparation for Seniors from February 5th to April 9th.  Appointments only. This is open to all seniors 55 and above.

Check out the full schedule of February events at the Senior Center below and on the RNRA Event Calendar.

 

 

18th Police District Council February Meeting

2025 March CAPS Beat Meetings

         Be part of the solution!

We encourage all residents to participate in their CAPS Beat Meeting. This is an opportunity for you to engage with your Beat Officers.

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.

To find your District & Beat, click HERE.

March 11 (Tuesday):  Beats 1822/1823  5:00 pm. and 6:00 p.m. at Holy Family Church, 542 W. Hobbie Street

March 13  (Thursday):  Beats 1821/1824 5:00 pm. and 6:00 p.m. at Clark Street Apartments 1201 N. Clark Street

March 18 (Tuesday):  Beats 1831/1832 5:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. at Anti Cruelty 510 N. LaSalle. Note change in address.

March 19 (Wednesday):  Beats 1214   7:00 p.m. 1121 N. Leavitt at Holy Trinity Cathedral

March 20 (Thursday):  Beats 1833/1834 5:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. at Northwestern University – 303 E. Superior Street.

See the full 18th District 2025 schedule and save the dates on your calendar Click Here.

See the full 12th District 2025 schedule and save the dates on your calendar Click Here 

CAPS Beat Meetings are also posted on the RNRA Event Calendar which can be found on RNRAChicago.org and on the My River North mobile app.

 

Summer Movies in the Park

Thank you to everyone that voted for the movies to be shown in our upcoming Summer Movies Series.

Movies are presented by RNRA and the Chicago Park District and supported by local sponsors.

Movies will be shown in June, July and August.

Now we wait!  We have submitted dates and times to the Chicago Park District.  Announcements for movie titles, dates and times will be announced in May once the Park District has confirmed the choices through all of the parks!

Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Free Museum Days for MLK Day 2025

Free Museum Days for MLK Day 2025: Shedd Aquarium, Chicago History Museum, and Art Institute of Chicago

Schedule your plans for MLK Day.

Photo credit: ©Shedd Aquarium/Brenna Hernandez

The Shedd Aquarium, Chicago History Museum, and The Art Institute of Chicago have released their 2025 free admission days.

All of the institutions will be free on Monday, January 20 — which is Martin Luther King Jr. Day — for Illinois residents. Those interested in visiting will need to bring proof of residency.

Here’s the schedule:

  • Shedd Aquarium (1200 S. DuSable Lake Shore Drive): Free admission days from January through May.
  • Chicago History Museum (1601 N. Clark Street): Free admission days in January and February.
  • The Art Institute of Chicago (111 S. Michigan Avenue): Free Winter Weekdays from January 6 to March 14.

The Shedd Aquarium has released its schedule for every free day it will have in 2025, and the Chicago History Museum has also announced free admission dates for the year. Learn more about Free Winter Weekdays at the Art Institute of Chicago here. Reserve your tickets in advance.

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