Shared Cost Sidewalk Program
Holiday Tree Recycling Begins January 8
Chicago’s Tree Recycling Program runs from January 8 through January 22 at 26 parks across the City. Trees can be dropped off anytime during normal business hours.
Only live/natural trees without flocking are accepted (no garland or wreaths). Because the trees are mulched, all tinsel, ornaments, lights, and stands must be removed. Plastic bags used for transport should also be removed before putting trees in the stalls.
Six locations will also provide free mulch on a first-come, first-served basis, starting January 10. The closest location in our area is in Lincoln Park Cannon Drive at Fullerton Ave (East side of Cannon Drive). For more info, CLICK HERE.
Happy Holidays from RNRA!
May your holidays be filled with love, family, friends and happiness!
Experience Magnificent Mile New Window Displays!
The Magnificent Mile Association announced a new holiday tradition along with the 29th annual BMO Harris Bank Magnificent Mile Lights Festival which aired on ABC7 on November 22nd. This new tradition, features festive window displays from 15 cultural and community partners in storefronts available for lease along North Michigan Avenue.
“We created this new tradition as a concrete example of our commitment to the entire City of Chicago,” explains Kimberly Bares, President & CEO of The Magnificent Mile Association. “With our partner, BMO Harris Bank, and their leadership in the Invest South/West initiative, this seemed like the perfect time to find new ways to connect downtown with Chicago’s communities of color and together offer an abundance of holiday cheer in these 13-city blocks that will shine brightly through the winter months. This holiday season is not what we all hoped for, but it can be made better through remembering that we are here for one another, especially in difficult and uncertain times.”
Near or far, you can peruse photos to see what makes Chicago so special, and share your holiday traditions with #BMOLightsFest. Discover all of the holiday window displays with this map. Windows are decorated with artisan merchandise, artwork, flowers and more!
Be sure to walk North Michigan Avenue from the Chicago River to Oak Street and tag photos of your favorite displays with #BMOLightsfest!
Chicago Fire Department lights up the neighborhood with holiday spirit!
When you are out and about in the neighborhood, ignite your holiday spirit by stopping to admire Engine 42’s handiwork and cheerful decorations! Thanks Chicago Fire Department for being there when we need you and making the neighborhood more festive!.
And don’t forget to order one of the Ignite the Spirit Calendars featuring our Firefighters and EMTs. It makes a great stocking stuffer! Ignite the Spirit is a charity established by the Chicago Fire Department to help provide funding and resources to first responders and their families in time of need. Buy a calendar today at: https://www.ignitethespirit.org/store.html
COVID-19 Update: City of Chicago Vaccination Distribution Plan
Alderman Reilly Reports 12/11//2020
The City of Chicago announced distribution plans for the COVID-19 vaccine, when it becomes available, with a commitment to allocate initial doses to all 34 hospitals in the city. The City’s plan ensures the individuals and communities most impacted by the pandemic are prioritized in the weeks and months to come.
The first vaccines could be allocated next week in Chicago, pending final approval from federal regulators. Based on guidance from the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), healthcare workers who treat COVID patients or conduct procedures that put them at high risk for COVID-19 spread will be the first to receive it.
For more information, CLICK HERE to view Alderman Reilly Reports of 12/11/2020
Chicago Public Libary Book Recommendations
Chicago Public Library (CPL) recommends the Best of the Best, their selections of the very best books published in 2020. Every year, CPL librarians evaluate the year’s new books and select the very best for Chicagoans—making these the only booklists for Chicago, by Chicago.
CLICK HERE for best of 2020 booklists for adults, teens and kids. Happy reading!
018th Community Policing – School Supply Drive – Help Make a Difference
The Chicago Help Initiative Help Feed the Homeless – Volunteer to Make Bag Lunches
Making and delivering bag meals with The Chicago Help Initiative:
We all can help each other by working together to fill needs during this pandemic. CHI coordinates volunteers delivering thousands of bag meals each week to sites in different parts of the city. You can make lunches, help deliver them, or do both!
What’s in a bag meal?
The basics are a sandwich, drink (water or juice), snack (chips, granola, etc….) and a fruit. However, don’t be afraid to do more or get fancy!
Where and when to deliver?
721 N LaSalle, 9:30 am to 10:30 am Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday.
What if we can’t deliver those times?
No problem – let us know where you are and we can find either a volunteer to pick up from you, or a nearby location to drop at a better time.
Who do I contact to get started?
First, contact info@chicagohelpinitiative.org. Let us know you’re getting involved, and what days work for you.
Take Out Chicago Contest – Support our Beloved Hospitality Industry
To encourage all Chicagoans with the capacity to support our beloved hospitality industry, the City is launching the Take Out Chicago contest. Through this program, launched with the support of Choose Chicago, residents that order takeout from ten unique bars and restaurants between today and December 15 will be entered into a contest to win a VIP experience at one of Chicago’s premier cultural institutions. Chicagoans can learn more and submit their entry here. Recipients will be selected via lottery to win VIP tours for themselves and three family members at a select Chicago destination, including the Art Institute, DuSable Museum, Lincoln Park Zoo, Soldier Field and more. Residents participating in the contest should also post their orders using the hashtag #takeoutchicago.