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Join the Community at 17th Ward Quarterly Meeting Focus on Safety Saturday!

Alderman David Moore is hosting a quarterly commuity meeting, January 21, 2017, Barton Elementary School, 7650 S. Wolcott, 10:30am - 12:00. For more information please call 773-783-2672.

006th District Business and Faith Based Subcommittee Joint Meeting Pot Luck!

We are welcoming businesses and faith based partners, in the 006th district police service area to Join in a Pot Luck for the December 13th meeting 10:00am - 11:30am, at the 006th district poiice station. If you come bring a dish to share. We have enough donations for drinks.

TAKE PRIDE IN GETTING A #FLUSHOT WITH “I GOT MINE” CAMPAIGN

The Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) yearly flu shot clinics are underway across the city. CDPH announced events, November 5th and 12th  dedicated to helping Chicago residents get vaccinated against the flu. Continue to read for details!

Chicago Resident Service Fairs

City of Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel Invites ALL Chicago Residents to Attend the Chicago Resident Service Fairs. These free Resident Service Fairs will begin on Saturday, March 19th and run over the next two months in different locations throughout Chicago. These will be one-stop workshops where residents can speak with experts from different city agencies to learn more about the many services that are already available, as well as new initiatives that we are launching.

The Community Breaks Bread With Trust

On the Table is a Chicago region event held on May 12, to unite us as a community and discuss our future. Are you hosting and On The Table discussion in Auburn Gresham and need concerning and trusting residents, businesses or youth to attend? Post your On The Table event on the portal and be specific on date, time, and number of folks you can handle at your table!

Putting it all “On the Table”

The concept is pretty simple – 10,000 Chicagoans eating, talking and discussing great ideas about how to make the region a better place to live.