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Dr. Seuss Comes to Evanston's Raymond Park June 1-3

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Up in the Tufts of a Truffula Tree: An Outdoor Dr. Seuss Spectacular!

Join us for this free family event to celebrate sunshine, nature, and community through some of Dr. Seuss's greatest stories, including Yertle the Turtle, The Sneetches, and The Lorax! An ensemble of Northwestern University students has been working all spring to bring these stories to life through original music, movement, and storytelling. Following the show, stay for some kid friendly activities including bubbles, planting seeds, and more! Presented by Spectrum Theatre Company in collaboration with Purple Crayon Players. June 1-3, 2012 at Raymond Park (On Chicago Ave between Grove St and Lake St in Evanston). All ages are welcome. Bring your own blankets, camping chairs, picnics, etc. Show times and more here>>>

Mayor Tisdahl and Alderman Rainey Thank Best Buy for Donation

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Mayor Elizabeth Tisdahl and Alderman Ann Rainey (8th Ward) publically thanked Best Buy on Wednesday, May 30, 2012 for their generous donation of about $10,000 worth of appliances for the City of Evanston’s redevelopment project at 631 Howard St. The media availability was held at Best Buy’s Evanston location at 2301 Howard St.

“I am especially pleased to be thanking the Evanston Best Buy for this wonderful donation – this is the second piece of great news about this store in less than two months,” said Evanston Mayor Elizabeth Tisdahl. “First, we were thrilled to learn that this Best Buy was not among the store closures that were announced in April. And now, the same store is donating appliances for our affordable housing units on Howard Street.”  More>>>

NSP2 Open House June 14, Congresswoman Schakowsky and Mayor Tisdahl to Kick Off Event

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On June 14, 2012, the City of Evanston will host a Neighborhood Stabilization Program 2 (NSP2) Open House at 1733 Leland Avenue in Evanston. Members of the community are invited to attend to learn about the program, marketed as LiveEvanston, and meet local contractors involved in the rehabilitation of these foreclosed homes. U.S. Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky, Evanston Mayor Elizabeth Tisdahl and Alderman Delores Holmes (5th Ward) will be on hand to kick off the open house and discuss the successes of this initiative. More>>>

ECTV Off Air Temporarily for Move to New Location

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ECTV Channel 16 will temporarily be off-air and off line to accommodate the moving of its operations from its current location on Hatrey Ave. to the City of Evanston's Service Center. The station is expected to be back up and airing between Friday, June 1 and Sunday, June 3, 2012. Any government meeting held in the meantime will be taped and available for replay on the City of Evanston's YouTube Channel here>>>. The station is expected to broadcast the next scheduled City Council meeting on Monday, June 11, 2012. ECTV staff and the city apologize for any inconvenience during this process.

Evanston Welcomes Baby Falcons in a Special Naming and Banding Celebration

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An excited crowd joined the Evanston Public Library staff in meeting, naming and banding the newest peregrine falcons on Thursday, May 31st. For the last seven years, the same pair (Nona and Squawker) has nested at the Library. The event attracted over sixty people, from toddlers to seniors, many of whom smiled and cooed when the Falcon babies, called eyases (EYE-ah-sez), were unveiled by trained scientists. More>>>

Evanston Police to Issue 'Slurpee® Tickets' For Good Deeds

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School’s almost out for summer, and kids in Evanston may actually look forward to their next encounter with the “heat” this summer, thanks to 7-Eleven® stores’ popular Operation Chill program that rewards positive behavior with a very cool treat. Through Operation Chill®, law enforcement officers from participating local police and sheriff’s departments can “ticket” youngsters caught in the act of doing good with Slurpee® beverage coupons. Appropriate “actions” might include helping another person, deterring crime or participating in a positive activity in the community. Each coupon can be redeemed for a small Slurpee® drink at participating 7-Eleven stores. More>>>

Latin@ Summer Kickoff Event June 9 at EPL

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EPL Latin@ presents “Summer Kickoff Open House” at the Main Library (1703 Orrington) on Saturday, June 9 from 10 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. in the Community Meeting Room on the first floor. This bilingual event will feature speakers from various Evanston organizations who will give brief presentations regarding fun opportunities happening this summer, especially events that may be of interest to Latin@ youth, adults, and families. It’s just in time as most schools let out for summer break on June 7. More>>>

Council to Honor NU Women's Lacrosse June 4 for their Seventh NCAA Title

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The Evanston City Council will honor Northwestern University’s Women’s Lacrosse on June 4, 2012 after they bested number 4 ranked Syracuse 8-6 on May 27 to bring home their seventh NCAA title.

"To have such a great weekend and have executed our game plan and done so well all over the field, I'm just really proud of what these girls have done," said Head Coach Kelly Amonte Hiller, who has now been part of nine NCAA championships in her playing and coaching career. "As a coach, you can try to encourage and inspire, but it's the girls that do it on the field, and they were determined and they were really on a mission."

Read Northwestern University Athletics’ press release here>>>

The City Council will honor them at their Monday, June 4 Rules Committee Meeting at 6 p.m. in Council Chambers at the Lorraine H. Morton Civic Center, 2100 Ridge Ave. in Evanston.

Summer Reading Stop Locations Announced

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The Evanston Public Library is bringing the Summer Reading Game to our Summer Reading Stop locations June 9 - July 28:

Evanston Plaza, 1900 Dempster, next to Subway.
Mondays and Wednesdays 4-7 p.m.
Tuesdays 10 am to 1 pm
Saturdays 11 am to 2 pm

Robert Crown, 1701 Main
Mondays, noon to 2 p.m.
Thursdays, 3-6 p.m.

Fleetwood-Jourdain, 1655 Foster
Tuesdays, 4-6 p.m.

Stop in to register for the Summer Reading Game or come in to play (regardless of where you registered). The game can also be played at the Main Library, the North Branch, and The Mighty Twig.

Action Plan
Evanston Seeks Public Comment on Changes to 2012 Action Plan to Benefit Low-income Residents. More>>>

Volunteer Corner

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The City of Evanston is looking for volunteers to help staff the 2012 Recycling Fair July 14. More>>>

Farmers' Market June 2

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7:30 a.m. - 1 p.m., intersection of University Place and Oak Ave. More>>>

Free "Access to Fishing" June 2

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Kids fish free! Youth ages 5 to 15 at 
Lovelace Park Lagoon, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Equipment, bait and expertise are provided. Click here for details.

Woofstock June 3

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You and your dog are invited to “Woofstock” at Pooch Park! This canine event offers dogs and owners a chance to experience contests and other free doggie fun. Pooch Park is located at 3220 Oakton St. and can also be accessed east of McCormick Blvd. from Main St. (north of the park). 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. More>>>

First Ward Meeting Set for June 5

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Alderman Judy Fiske will be holding a 1st Ward meeting at 7 p.m. at the Evanston Public Library, 1703 Orrington Ave.

Evanston150 Meeting June 7

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The Community will learn how to apply to serve on the Celebrate!2013 Working Group, the group tasked to organize Evanston's anniversary celebration, and will hear updates from the 10 Idea Committees on what they've achieved so far. More info at www.evanston150.org. 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at the Lorraine H. Morton Civic Center at 2100 Ridge Avenue, 4th Floor, Room #4900 (Parasol Room).

Bike to Work Week 2012 June 9-15

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Bike to Work Week 2012 is June 9-15. To celebrate biking as a healthy and green way to get around town, the Active Transportation Alliance is sponsoring a Bike Commuter Challenge. This event is free and encourages employees to bike all or part of the way to work at least once during the week. More>>> 

Plant Sale June 9

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Highland Garden Club of Evanston will be hosting a plant sale in Independence Park. Locally, home-grown plants are right from the club members' gardens — so they are sure to grow in yours too! Proceeds from the Plant Sale are used to support the numerous beautification and educational projects this club takes on throughout Evanston. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., Central St. at Stewart St. More>>>

Summer Reading Program Kickoff June 9 

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Join EPL 
as they kick-off the 2012 Summer Reading Program, Reading is So Delicious, with the help of local professional storyteller, Anne Shimojima. Ms. Shimojima will share tales from around the world for a school-aged audience and their families.