Vote for Evanston through March 27! #WeLoveEvanston
Evanston, Cleveland and Seattle are finalists to represent the United States in the World Wildlife Fund’s Earth Hour City Challenge! Show your love for Evanston by voting daily at WeLoveEvanston.org through March 27. You can also share Evanston photos, “green ideas,” and more on Twitter and Instagram using the hashtag #WeLoveEvanston. Learn more and sign up for daily text/email reminders to vote! More >>>
Emerson/Ridge/Green Bay Open House Public Meeting February 11
Learn and share input on thematic landscape options for the viaduct enhancement at Green Bay Rd., Ridge Ave. and Emerson St., and the Green Bay Rd. corridor. The City will host an open house public meeting on Wednesday, February 11, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., at the Hilton Garden Inn Chicago North Shore/Evanston, 1818 Maple Ave. More >>>
Evanston Economic Development 2014 Year-in-Review
Evanston added 43 new businesses and announced 109 new full-time jobs last year according to the 2014 Year-in-Review released by the City's Economic Development Division. Read the full report >>>
Noyes Cultural Arts Center Welcomes Black History Month Exhibit
Join in celebrating Black History Month at the Noyes Cultural Arts Center by exploring the new art exhibition, “A Family’s Journey Home: Narrative and Visual Expressions,” which will be on display in the Second Floor Gallery now through Friday, March 6.
Long-time Evanston resident and artist Jevoid Simmons has meticulously traced his family history from the beginning of the early 20th century in Alabama. The paintings, which accompany a narrative, depict provocative events that tell the story of "A Family’s Journey Home." More >>>
Volunteers Still Needed for City's Snow Shoveling Program
Help your neighbors this winter by joining the City's Senior & Disabled Persons Snow Shoveling program! The program connects residents in need with volunteers who are willing to provide snow shoveling services. Sign up for shoveling assistance or volunteer your services at cityofevanston.org/shoveling, or call/text 847-448-4311.
Host Northwestern Students for Dinner and Conversation
Brought to you by Northwestern University's Associated Student Government, "Cats Come to Dinner" is a seasonal event that brings Evanston residents and Northwestern students together over dinner to start a dialogue and develop a relationship. If you're a permanent Evanston resident that would like to host a dinner this February or March, please register by Wednesday, February 18 >>>
Senior Citizen Property Tax Reduction Application Deadline Extended to April 1
The deadline for senior citizen property tax reduction applications has been extended to Wednesday, April 1, 2015. Local seniors should feel free to call the Property Tax Assessment Review office at 847-448-8168 for help completing the forms. More >>>
Please Use Caution on Evanston's Lakefront
All of Evanston's beaches now have significant areas of shelf ice. If you're planning to view Evanston’s beautiful lakefront scenery this season, please use caution and be sure to stay on the shore and away from snowy or icy areas or mounds of snow near the lakefront. More >>>