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Chicago’s Thanksgiving Day Parade Steps-off on November 28 on State Street, Headlining a Busy Holiday Weekend

Chicago's Thanksgiving Day Parade will kick off on November 28 along State Street, marking the start of a vibrant holiday weekend in the city. The event promises a festive atmosphere, featuring various floats, performances, and community participation, enhancing the holiday spirit for residents and visitors alike.

Christmas Tree Lighting, Magnificent Mile Lights Festival, Christkindlmarket, Bears Game, Holiday Travel and Other Activities Happening this Weekend in Chicago as Festive Season Begins

Chicago's festive season kicks off this weekend with the Christmas Tree lighting, the Magnificent Mile Lights Festival, and the popular Christkindlmarket. Additionally, fans can look forward to a Bears game and various holiday travel activities, making it an exciting time for residents and visitors alike.

Historic Pullman aims to boost tourism for Chicago's first National Park site

The revitalization of Historic Pullman is set to enhance tourism at Chicago's first National Park site, with four restored homes now open for public tours and a newly improved café serving as the neighborhood's only coffee shop. This initiative aims to attract more visitors to the area, showcasing its rich history and cultural significance.

Meeting Black author of 'Trumbull Park' sets a South Side child on a writing career

Sandra Jackson-Opoku reflects on her childhood experiences in the Trumbull Park Homes during the 1950s, a time marked by racial tensions and challenges faced by Black families in a predominantly white neighborhood. The article explores how these early encounters with discrimination shaped her writing career and highlights the legacy of Frank London Brown, who documented the struggles of Black lives and desegregation.

Choose Chicago, DCASE, and Mayor's Office Announce Support for Series of Neighborhood Holiday Activations

Mayor Brandon Johnson, alongside Choose Chicago and the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE), announced a series of neighborhood holiday activations aimed at supporting local communities through festive events. This initiative, in partnership with neighborhood chambers of commerce and community-based organizations, seeks to enhance the holiday season experience across Chicago.

111th City of Chicago Christmas Tree is Coming from Logan Square

Mayor Brandon Johnson announced the details of the 111th Annual City of Chicago Christmas Tree, which is being donated by the Holden family from Logan Square. This year's holiday traditions will take place at Millennium Park, creating an opportunity for community engagement and festive celebrations.

Mayor Brandon Johnson, DCASE and Aviation Welcome New Installations From ‘The People’s Art Collection’ at Midway International Airport

Mayor Brandon Johnson, along with the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE) and the Chicago Department of Aviation (CDA), celebrated the introduction of new public art installations at Midway International Airport. The event marks a significant cultural enhancement for the airport, showcasing local artistry and community engagement.

Austin’s Mars Candy Factory Designated as Landmark

The City Council has officially designated the Mars Candy Factory in Austin as a landmark, highlighting its Spanish Revival architectural style. The factory, built in 1929, features distinctive clay tile roofs and arched windows, resembling a country club more than a factory, and it has played a significant role in the development of the surrounding neighborhood.

Neighborhood Opportunity Fund Grant Would Support Austin Arts and Cafe Hub

A proposed Neighborhood Opportunity Fund grant of $980,000 aims to establish an arts and cultural center in Austin, Chicago, with the Outwest Gallery and Cafe leading the initiative. The project will repurpose a vacant building into a community space that promotes local artists and offers a pay-what-you-can food model. Additional funding will support local hiring and training initiatives.

Choose Chicago, Frankie Knuckles Foundation, Robert Williams, & DCASE Announce The Warehouse Landmark Dedication Block Party To Honor Historic Music Venue Saturday, October 5

The City of Chicago, along with Choose Chicago, the Frankie Knuckles Foundation, and Robert Williams, announced a block party to honor The Warehouse, a historic music venue recognized as the birthplace of House Music. The Warehouse Landmark Dedication Block Party is scheduled for Saturday, October 5, from 12 PM to 5 PM on the 200 block of South Jefferson Street, which has been designated as Frankie Knuckles Way.