Lakeview's premier bar and grill has a variety of draft and bottled beer; a delicious selection of food including the 1/2 lb Boystown Burger with Tots and Mom's Homemade Meatloaf. Be sure to check out our gorgeous and spacious patio in the warmer months.
The best dive bar in wrigleyville if not all of chicago. Great jukebox where you and your friends can take the bar over. Fun and friendly staff who come to work ready to have some fun. Come CHILL with us this winter. CHEAP DRINKS ALL WINTER FOR OUR FB FRIENDS
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At Tulip, we care about what you put in your bodies. We only sell the safest products of the highest quality! Our focus is education, walking into one of our boutiques is a safe, comfortable, fun, and informative experience. Check out our webstore at www.mytulip.com or come to one of our locations in Chicago! Explore Love!!
The Chicago Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame is both a historic event and an exhibit. Through the Hall of Fame, residents of Chicago and the world are made aware of the contributions of Chicago's lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender communities and the communities' efforts to eradicate homophobic bias and discrimination. With the support of the City of Chicago Commission on Human Relations, the Advisory Council on Gay and Lesbian Issues (later the Advisory Council on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Issues) established the Chicago Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame in June 1991. The inaugural induction ceremony took place during Gay and Lesbian Pride Week at City Hall, hosted by Mayor Richard M. Daley. This was the first event of its kind in the country. The Hall of Fame recognizes the volunteer and professional achievements of LGBT people, their organizations, and their friends, as well as their contributions to the LGBT communities and to the city of Chicago. This is a unique tribute to dedicated individuals and organizations whose services have improved the quality of life for all of Chicago's citizens. Induction into the Hall of Fame symbolizes that the recipient either has made a contribution with far-reaching effects on the quality of life for Chicago's lesbian and gay community or the city of Chicago, or has made a significant long-term contribution to the well-being of Chicago's LGBT communities. The Chicago Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame is privately funded through generous donations from individuals, businesses, and organizations. Staff support is provided by volunteers. The Hall of Fame is now overseen by Friends of the Chicago Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame, a 501(c)3 not-for-profit corporation, in cooperation with the City of Chicago.
Originally known as CCPA Musicians in Action, Sharing Notes was founded by Allegra Montanari in January of 2012. Now supported by the Chicago College of Performing Arts and local Chicagoans, the program partners charitable musicians with hospitals and organizations that are in need of positive cultural experiences. Currently, Sharing Notes provides live music to the following venues: -Northwestern Memorial's Prentice Women's Hospital, River North Since April of 2012, Sharing Notes has filled Prentice's three oncology floors with live popular, classical, and jazz music in casual solo and chamber music settings. Patients, visitors, and staff can either stop into a common room or enjoy the performances from the comfort of their own rooms as musicians play in the hallways. -La Rabida Children's Hospital, South Side After a successful six months of performing at Prentice, it became clear that music was something very much needed in Chicago hospitals. Consequently, Sharing Notes turned to the bright campus, caring ChildLife staff, and completely new demographic of La Rabida in October of 2012. The patients, who range from infant to teen, have various ailments that include burn injuries, developmental delays, and asthma, but also come with amazing strength and big personalities! At La Rabida, Sharing Notes musicians focus on engaging musical performances and activities, allowing both parties to do what they do best: play! -Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital, River North The newest Sharing Notes partnership brings musicians to perform for lunchtime concerts at the beautiful Crown Sky Garden of the Lurie Children's Hospital. Musicians make soothing, fun and often interactive music for hospital staff, ambulatory patients and visitors in the Garden. As the number of people touched by Sharing Notes increases, the program continues to focus on serving the community by creating unique performance opportunities that bring music off the stage to open both ears and hearts. For more information, please email: [email protected]
Magen Tzedek has been hailed as a uniquely comprehensive set of principles. Unlike certifications such as Fairtrade, which examine a company in one area of concern (e.g. labor), Magen Tzedek’s scope includes workers’ wages and benefits, including fair pay, health care, sick leave, a safe workplace; humane treatment of animals; environmental impact, recycling, energy consumption and carbon and water footprint; food safety and product traceability; and corporate transparency.
Northalsted Market Days annually showcases some of the best food, arts and crafts, and live music Chicago has to offer! Spanning 6 city blocks with more than 400 vendors and 3 music stages, thousands from around the country flock to this unique event--which happens to be the largest street event in the Midwest! Northalsted Market Days take place on N. Halsted between Belmont and Addison. The suggested donation is $10.
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We not only support Cleveland sports teams. We also raise money for different charities. We are the premier place to watch the Cleveland Browns in Chicago!
We are located at: 655 W Irving Park Suite 207 Chicago, IL 60613 For more information regarding outreach or any of our programs, please contact us in any of the following ways: Email: [email protected] Phone: 773-973-6386 Rabbi Baruch and Chanie Hertz look forward to meeting you!
FRIDAYS @ 640 W Irving Park in Chicago SUNDAYS @ 8601 Menard Ave in Morton Grove (MEC)
AIC Summer Institute is a 2 week summer program that aims at bringing together prominent Islamic scholars, undergraduate and graduate students from all over the world. Seminars includes topics such as Introduction to Islam, Introduction to Islamic Education, Gender Studies in Islam, Qur’an Studies, Hadith Studies, Muslim Minorities in the World, Challenges to the Islamic Studies of the future, Islamic Sufism, and Islamic Leadership.