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“The Nutcracker on Ice”: An Evanston holiday tradition

The crowd cheers for most every jump, every rotation, every toe loop and every turn. And they have at every The Nutcracker on Ice for 49 years. This past weekend, almost every one of the 800 seats at the Robert Crown Community Center was sold for…

Fifth Ward TIF funds may go for property improvements

The Five-Fifths Tax Increment Financing district, the newest of the city’s five active TIF districts, has already amassed close to $1.4 million in incremental revenues — funds that officials are looking to tap to improve housing quality and maintain affordability within the district. City Council members…

Effort to rename community center for Prietos hits a snag

An effort to name the South End Community Center for longtime Evanston residents Dr. Jorge Prieto and his wife, Luz Maria Prieto, hit a procedural hiccup Thursday, when members of the Parks and Recreation Board learned they couldn’t approve the move. It wasn’t because they disapproved;…

Books & Breakfast new director focuses on creating community

Kyle Hanawalt has been with Books & Breakfast since 2015 and stepped into the executive director role in July.  Books & Breakfast is a before-school program that offers students educational support and a healthy meal in Evanston. About 400 volunteers are paired one on one with…

ART & LIFE

Evanston celebrates Kwanzaa with vibrant festivities

Evanston celebrated Kwanzaa in style on Dec. 26, starting with a Kwanzaa kinara lighting outside the Robert Crown Community Center at 5:30 p.m. This was followed by “A Legacy Kwanzaa Celebration” in the upstairs gymnasium. Kwanzaa’s history Kwanzaa is a holiday that celebrates family and African culture.…

Life Without My Child supports bereaved parents during the holidays

The winter holiday season — a time of family togetherness, traditions and joy — is one of the hardest times of the year for bereaved parents. At a time when traditions can trigger pain instead of joy, the support group Life Without My Child (LWMC) offers something…


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Dennis Mahoney: Telling stories from the sidelines

Editor’s note: This story first appeared in the Friday, Dec. 13 edition of The Evanstonian, the Evanston Township High School student newspaper. Dennis Mahoney and I sat on opposite sides of the table in room S103, the Evanstonian headquarters, about to start…

District 65 announces January public meetings on budget cut scenarios

In less than a month, the Evanston/Skokie District 65 school board is expected to hear from its consultant, Student-Centered Services, on “three to five” scenarios for cutting next year’s budget by $13.2 million, a requirement for the district to avoid fiscal insolvency…

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Eye on Evanston: Design Evanston reviews proposed Civic Center Plaza plan

On Nov. 6, 2024, Design Evanston participated in a Zoom presentation of the Civic Center Plaza proposal by City of Evanston Economic Development Manager Paul Zalmezak, Living Habitats consultants; Heidi Natura, and other members of her team. Following is a summary of comments received by Design Evanston’s professional…

Les Jacobson: Expressing gratitude

One of the many wonderful features of the annual Thanksgiving holiday, in addition to the food and the company, is the opportunity to express our gratitude. In many gatherings, people are encouraged to share what they are grateful for, to express love for those with whom they’re breaking…

Peggy Tarr: Happy holidays to all

The month of December has many titles, including: Universal Human Rights Month, National Human Rights Month, Month of Giving, Gift of Sight Month, Worldwide Food Service Safety Month, Made in America Month, Art and Architecture Month, National Cat Lovers’ Month and Read a New Book Month. Whether the holiday you celebrate…

Here in Evanston: ‘This is the place’

The story goes that in 1850, Orrington Lunt brought several fellow Methodists to a hummock along the swampy shores of Lake Michigan. The group had almost settled on a site in Chicago to establish a Methodist university, but when they saw the area, just south of Grosse Pointe,…

Simone Larson: When teaching meets parenting

Back in 2018, after my teacher colleagues found out I was pregnant, I started hearing about a commonly held theory. “Just wait until you have the baby,” they’d say. “Your life will go up in flames. Your teaching style will totally change.” With raised eyebrows, I nodded along,…

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