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Good afternoon,
Read below for information about winter weather tomorrow, Women's History Month events, art events and activities this weekend, and more!
Plus, get to know the City's victim services advocates, Kelli and Ariel.
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Winter's not over yet!
Forecasts call for a messy day on Friday, with rain, slush, snow, and high winds expected.
How you can help: Voluntarily avoid parking on main thoroughfares posted as Snow Routes (.PDF) during the day on Friday. This will help City plows keep our busiest streets clear during periods of heavy snow.
Additional notifications will follow in the event that enforced parking restrictions are declared.
Frances Willard House Museum and historical marker.
Pictured: Fran Joy with her piece from the Black History/My History exhibit.
Enjoy an art-filled weekend
Plan your Saturday art adventure: Check out Evanston Made's First Saturday Evanston Art events on March 4! Enjoy an Art & Wine night, sketching workshop, art exhibits, and more.
Explore works from Black artists: Head to the Black History/My History exhibit on the 2nd floor of the Noyes Cultural Arts Center through April 10.
Call for artists: The annual Plein Air Festival takes place in the summer (July 9-16), but artists can register to participate now.
Investing in our region's water system
The City will soon begin a $47.2 million construction project to replace the oldest water intake at the Evanston Water Utility, helping to provide high-quality, safe and reliable drinking water to nearly 500,000 people in Evanston and surrounding communities.
Construction timeline: Construction is anticipated to begin in mid-March 2023 and continue to the end of 2024.
Help keep Evanston beaches safe this summer
The Evanston Fire Department is recruiting lifeguards for the 2023 summer season. Join our team!
COVID-19 Update
Cases: Evanston reported 61 new confirmed COVID-19 cases over the last seven days, compared to 66 for the week prior. The current seven-day moving average of daily confirmed cases is 8.71.
COVID-19 Community Risk Level: LOW.
Hospitalizations: View local COVID-19 hospitalizations.
To date, Evanston has had 18,845 total confirmed cases, and 162 residents have died of illness or complications related to COVID-19. View the City’s interactive COVID-19 dashboard (view on mobile).
More News and Events
Reminder: Street cleaning operations have begun
Street cleaning began earlier this week and will continue through December 15, weather permitting. View the 2023 street cleaning schedule and sign up for courtesy email or text notifications.
What's happening at NU in March?
Check out the variety of community events and programs happening at Northwestern University this month, including NU Dance Marathon, sports camps, a dance ensemble performance, and more!
Provide your input on lakefront repairs
Attend a second public meeting regarding potential improvements to Evanston lakefront parks and shoreline on Wednesday, March 8, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., at the Robert Crown Community Center.
Learn about seasonal hazards and how to prepare
Join the Office of Emergency Management for a Seasonal Hazards and Climate Change workshop on Wednesday, March 15 at 6:30 p.m. at the Robert Crown Community Center. Registration is encouraged.
Evanston Dog Beach now open!
Dog beach passes are available for purchase at five community centers.
Get Engaged
Community Events
Get to know the City's Victim Services Advocates
Kelli Nelson and Ariel Jackson
In honor of Social Workers Month in March, we're highlighting the City's victim services advocates, Kelli Nelson and Ariel Jackson.
As part of their roles, Kelli and Ariel provide social services and assistance to Evanston residents during a crisis or emergency situation, including victims of violent crime and individuals and family members dealing with other crises, such as mental health or suicide.
In 2021, the Victim Services team handled 1,400 advocacy cases. Thank you to Kelli and Ariel for their service to our community!
That’s it for today's e-news. Thanks for reading!
Sincerely,
The City of Evanston Communications Team
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