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Ukrainian Cultural Center - Chicago, Chicago IL | Nearby Businesses


2247 W Chicago Ave
Chicago, IL 60622

(773) 384-6400

Ukrainian Cultural Center is a banquet hall in Chicago, IL. We rent event space to individuals, businesses, and organizations who need an elegant venue space in Chicago, IL.

Community Organization Near Ukrainian Cultural Center - Chicago

Do Division Street Fest
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
2000 W Division St
Chicago, IL 60622

(312) 850-9390

Kicking off the street fest season is the annual Do-Division Street Fest & Sidewalk Sale. This signature Chicago street fest pits great shopping, live music and family entertainment together under the summer sun. Spanning a lengthy 10-city blocks, this year’s bash features the Family Fun Fest, a Do-Fashion section, a multi-block sidewalk sale, and great food, crafts and artisans – highlighted by some of the best live music of fest season (band lineups TBA). Music critics and fans alike typically rate the lineup among the best of the music fest season – and at only a fraction of the price ($5) compared to the other top guns. The bottom line: Do-Division Street Fest gives the estimated 70,000-plus attendees each year a taste of what makes West Division (aka, “Do-Division”) one of the hottest destination corridors in Chicago!

West Town Chicago
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
1819 W Chicago Ave
Chicago, IL 60622

(312) 850-9390

Discover all of the urban treasures Chicago’s West Town has to offer - from eclectic to romantic, gritty to slick, sometimes trendy but far from pretentious, West Town's retailers, restaurants, bars, and services are truly unique and weave the wonderfully diverse fabric of our community. Visit the business directory page to see a list of West Town Chicago Chamber of Commerce (WTCCC) member businesses. There are a number of distinct neighborhoods within West Town, which makes it an eclectic and diverse community. West Town neighborhoods include: East Village, Eckhart Park, Humboldt Park, Noble Square, Smith Park, Ukrainian Village, River West, Division Street, Grand Avenue Design District and Wicker Park. Visit our community resources page to see a map of the area with links to public transportation information, Aldermanic offices, local police information, and other useful neighborhood resources.

La Casa Puertorriquena
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
1237 N California Ave
Chicago, IL 60651

(773) 292-1414

Casa Puertorriqueña
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
1237 N California Ave
Chicago, IL 60622

(773) 697-4544

The Puerto Rican Parade Committee of Chicago was founded in 1965 by a group of Puerto Rican visionary leaders with the mission of better representation and greater opportunities for the Hispanic community. In an effort to make others aware of our presence and culture, the Puerto Rican Parade Committee produces some of the largest Hispanic events in Illinois and the Midwest. These events provide corporate sponsors with an unparalleled opportunity to promote their products and brands to a potential Hispanic audience of more than one million people through extensive media exposure. It is the vision of the Puerto Rican Parade Committee to create, through its various activities, a sense of pride, historical understanding and greater self-esteem among all citizens of Puerto Rican origin living in the city of Chicago, or the state of Illinois. We also wish to share with the general public the beauty of our culture and thus, create among the general population a better understanding and respect for all cultures present in the setting that surrounds us.

Ukrainian Village Neighbors
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
Ukrainian Village Neighborhood
Chicago, IL 60622

UVN wants a safe and peaceful neighborhood in Chicago! Please call St. Helen's Church (773-235-3575) and 32nd Ward Alderman Waguespack (773-248-1330) and tell them that we deserve peace and quiet.

Industrial Council of Nearwest Chicago (ICNC)
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
320 N Damen Ave
Chicago, IL 60612

(312) 421-3941

West Town Bikes
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
1147 N Campbell Ave
Chicago, IL 60622

(773) 772-6523

We are located in Humboldt Park and provide a wide range of free and donation based youth and community programs. We see bicycles as large part of the solution to the social, physical, environmental and economical issues that many people face.

La Casita de Don Pedro
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
2625 W Division St
Chicago, IL 60622

La Casita de Don Pedro is a living public art project, created by the willing hands of volunteers and celebrating the Puerto Rican nationalist leader after whom it is named. A walled garden featuring a statue of Dr. Pedro Albizu Campos is designed in red mosaics and star-shaped form to show the flag of Puerto Rico from the air. At the back of the property is a single-room, traditional Puerto Rican style house -- la casita -- with a zinc roof and porch. The building and courtyard is frequently the site of traditional musical performances.

Greater Chicago Arts Church
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
1821 W Hubbard St
Chicago, IL 60612

Join us as we start a new adventure series of seeking, finding, keeping and delighting in the most amazing relationships of our lives! We are going after (re)finding, reconnecting and restoring lost treasures (i.e. people!) with a passion.

National Youth Advocate Program - Fellowship Connection
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
2435 W Division St
Chicago, IL 60622

(773) 772-1141

Fellowship Connection is a division of the National Youth Advocate Program since August, 2015. This program is located in the heart of Paseo Boricua, the center of Puerto Rican culture in the city of Chicago. Since 1990, we have been working with children, youth, and adults of the Humboldt Park and nearby communities. Our scope of services includes addressing issues that are affecting them as a whole; from gang related problems, a high-percentage of deaths related to gun violence, teen pregnancy, alcohol and drug abuse, high drop-out rates among other problems. Fellowship Connection has outstripped socioeconomic barriers through the provision of youth and adult prevention services, out of school time programs, and technical training in communications and performing arts. Our mission is to consistently provide children/youth and their families with high quality services that sustain, support, and enhance their ability to thrive.

Wicker Park Garden
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
1425 N Damen Ave
Chicago, IL 60622

(773) 278-9075

Wicker Park residents worked to obtain Landmark Historic Status for our neighborhood to help preserve the late 19th century architecture . The Charles Wicker sculpture was installed in Wicker Park the fall of 2006. Wicker was one of the early developers of our neighborhood. Nancy Wicker, his great-granddaughter, designed, sculpted, and raised funding for the project. The Gurgoyle Fountain was first installed in our park in 1895 and then removed in 1908 for a Jens Jensen wading pool design. In 2002, the fountain returned to our park cast from the original J. L. Mott iron Works molds. The garden club has designed the gardens and a special community based committee is raising funds to enhance the court with 12 historic Chicago Benches and 8 urns for the entry pedestals. At the end of the project we will create an endowment to preserve our park’s unique features. The Wicker Park Garden Club, organized in 1984 as a not-for-profit organization, brings long term residents, businesses, and veteran gardeners together with new members of our community to develop a forum in which individuals can exchange ideas on gardening, socialize, and assist in the beautification of the neighborhood. In 1987, ground was broken along the Damen Avenue fence in Wicker Park to create the public garden. Club member Bill Westfall was instrumental in working with the Chicago Park District to develop the garden which was subsequently named in his honor. Then Marion Smith and Petrina Patti led volunteers to design and maintain the gardens until the late 1990s. In April of 2002, the club and the Westfall Garden were revitalized through the efforts of Doug Wood, Denise Browning, Richard Tilley, Jim Angrabright, Larry Clary,Susan Fontana, Petrina Patti, Nancy Stark, Linda Schmidt, Vicki Spacko, and Lara Kastner. The Westfall Garden (8,000 sq. feet) includes gardens dedicated to others who have worked to develop the park and our community: Marion Smith-Casey Wismont Fountain Garden, The Park Kids Grow Gardens, The Petrina Patti Patch, and The Conrad Cwiertnia Rose Gardens. These gardens serve as an instrument of the Garden Club’s beautification program and as a place where gardeners from around the community can gain hands-on gardening experience to develop better gardens at their homes. We work collaboratively with the 1st Ward Alderman Manny Flores, The Chicago Park District, the Wicker Park & Bucktown Chamber of Commerce, the Wicker Park Committee, the Wicker Park Advisory Council, the Friends of the Parks, the Around the Coyote Arts Festival, Wicker Park & Bucktown SSA#33, GreenNet, GreenCorps, Openlands, Chicago Botanic Garden, and the University of Illinois Extension Master Gardeners.

Thomas Street Community Garden
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
2655 W Thomas St
Chicago, IL 60622

The Thomas Street Garden is a NeighborSpace community garden in the Humboldt Park neighborhood of Chicago. The front of the garden has a number of shade plants, perennials, a stone path and seating area. Local residents and neighborhood groups grow vegetables and herbs in raised beds at the back of the garden. If you have interest in gardening or just want to say "hi", please stop by the garden during our weekly informal meetings on Wednesdays at 6:00 p.m., send us an email, or Facebook message. We have a number of exciting things planned for this year and welcome new members and friends. Happy gardening!

Wicker Mic
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
1425 N Damen Ave
Chicago, IL 60622

(312) 550-6290

Wicker Mic is the outdoor open mic in Wicker Park. In 2015, Wicker Mic will be held from 6-8:45pm on the last Fridays of June-Aug: - June 26th - July 31st - August 28th Signups from 5:45pm on day of event 5 minutes slots (2 songs, 3 poems, or 5 minutes of stand-up) To volunteer to help with promotions or day of event help, contact Nate at [email protected]

Filter Photo
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
1821 W Hubbard St, Ste 207
Chicago, IL 60622

Filter Photo is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) committed to serving and strengthening the greater photographic community, and in particular that of Chicago and the Midwest. Filter Photo operates Filter Space, a permanent gallery and project space, and organizes the annual Filter Festival, both in Chicago. The Festival attracts photographers and photography experts from across the country and internationally for several days of programming that includes artist talks, lectures, workshops, portfolio reviews, exhibition receptions, and more.

Soham Dance Space
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
922 N Damen Ave
Chicago, IL 60622

(708) 253-3572

Soham Dance Space is a pioneering studio that seeks to uphold the practice, appreciation, and development of the bharatanatyam art form, while making it accessible to everyone. Bharatanatyam is a classical dance form of India that uses geometric movement, rhythmic footwork, codified hand gestures, and subtle facial expressions to create vibrant dances and tell colorful stories. Founded by dance artist Anjal Chande, an accomplished bharatanatyam practitioner, performer, and passionate advocate for multicultural arts education, Soham Dance Space is dedicated to nurturing culture, creativity, and wellbeing. By offering a long-term curriculum for children and an inviting forum for adults in Indian dance instruction in the Chicago studio, Soham Dance Space aims to meaningfully engage a broader community with this art through education, performance, and artistic initiatives. With excellence in bharatanatyam dance, Soham Dance Space seeks to empower students, artists, and audiences with the tools to be creative, inquisitive, confident, and compassionate in their daily interactions with the world.

Comite Juvenil de la Casa Puertoriqueña
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
1237 N California Ave
Chicago, IL 60622

We are an organization that strives to provide the youth with the tools to withstand life’s negative influences, share a sense of community and positive family values in a productive learning environment. We meet once a week and organize activities for the community that helps the members develop valuable social and leadership skills while interacting with one another.

Girls Rock! Chicago
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
1530 W Superior St
Chicago, IL 60642

(773) 289-2670

Chicago CYM Oseredok- AUYA
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
2457 W Chicago Ave
Chicago, IL 60622

(773) 486-4204

Chicago CYM Oseredok- AUYA
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
2457 W Chicago Ave
Chicago, IL 60622

(773) 486-4204

European American Association
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
2827 W Division St
Chicago, IL 60622

(773) 342-5868

European American Association (EAA) is a not-for-profit organization, established in 1991 by John Herman, who is an immigrant from Romania. Located in the West Town area of Chicago, Illinois EAA is committed to maintaining excellence in serving low-middle income individuals, families and seniors in Chicago and the surrounding areas. Want to Donate to us? We're on Paypal click here - https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=F3A2LJERPQU9G

Community Organization Near Ukrainian Cultural Center - Chicago

Chicago CYM Oseredok- AUYA
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
2457 W Chicago Ave
Chicago, IL 60622

(773) 486-4204

Ukrainian singles club"Heart to Heart"
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
912 N Western Ave
Chicago, IL 60622

739540519

Кожна людина сподівається знайти вірного супутника життя. Запрошуємо до нашого клубу усіх бажаючих,з умовою що Ви самотня людина і маєте поважні наміри. Ми подаруємо Вам надію,енергію життя,нових і вірних друзів,щирість,радість і щастя.

Chicagoland Italian American Professionals
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
2125 W Augusta Blvd
Chicago, IL 60622

(312) 617-5031

Ukrainian Village Neighbors
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
Ukrainian Village Neighborhood
Chicago, IL 60622

UVN wants a safe and peaceful neighborhood in Chicago! Please call St. Helen's Church (773-235-3575) and 32nd Ward Alderman Waguespack (773-248-1330) and tell them that we deserve peace and quiet.

Soham Dance Space
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
922 N Damen Ave
Chicago, IL 60622

(708) 253-3572

Soham Dance Space is a pioneering studio that seeks to uphold the practice, appreciation, and development of the bharatanatyam art form, while making it accessible to everyone. Bharatanatyam is a classical dance form of India that uses geometric movement, rhythmic footwork, codified hand gestures, and subtle facial expressions to create vibrant dances and tell colorful stories. Founded by dance artist Anjal Chande, an accomplished bharatanatyam practitioner, performer, and passionate advocate for multicultural arts education, Soham Dance Space is dedicated to nurturing culture, creativity, and wellbeing. By offering a long-term curriculum for children and an inviting forum for adults in Indian dance instruction in the Chicago studio, Soham Dance Space aims to meaningfully engage a broader community with this art through education, performance, and artistic initiatives. With excellence in bharatanatyam dance, Soham Dance Space seeks to empower students, artists, and audiences with the tools to be creative, inquisitive, confident, and compassionate in their daily interactions with the world.

National Youth Advocate Program - Fellowship Connection
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
2435 W Division St
Chicago, IL 60622

(773) 772-1141

Fellowship Connection is a division of the National Youth Advocate Program since August, 2015. This program is located in the heart of Paseo Boricua, the center of Puerto Rican culture in the city of Chicago. Since 1990, we have been working with children, youth, and adults of the Humboldt Park and nearby communities. Our scope of services includes addressing issues that are affecting them as a whole; from gang related problems, a high-percentage of deaths related to gun violence, teen pregnancy, alcohol and drug abuse, high drop-out rates among other problems. Fellowship Connection has outstripped socioeconomic barriers through the provision of youth and adult prevention services, out of school time programs, and technical training in communications and performing arts. Our mission is to consistently provide children/youth and their families with high quality services that sustain, support, and enhance their ability to thrive.

West Town Chicago
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
1819 W Chicago Ave
Chicago, IL 60622

(312) 850-9390

Discover all of the urban treasures Chicago’s West Town has to offer - from eclectic to romantic, gritty to slick, sometimes trendy but far from pretentious, West Town's retailers, restaurants, bars, and services are truly unique and weave the wonderfully diverse fabric of our community. Visit the business directory page to see a list of West Town Chicago Chamber of Commerce (WTCCC) member businesses. There are a number of distinct neighborhoods within West Town, which makes it an eclectic and diverse community. West Town neighborhoods include: East Village, Eckhart Park, Humboldt Park, Noble Square, Smith Park, Ukrainian Village, River West, Division Street, Grand Avenue Design District and Wicker Park. Visit our community resources page to see a map of the area with links to public transportation information, Aldermanic offices, local police information, and other useful neighborhood resources.

Do Division Street Fest
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
2000 W Division St
Chicago, IL 60622

(312) 850-9390

Kicking off the street fest season is the annual Do-Division Street Fest & Sidewalk Sale. This signature Chicago street fest pits great shopping, live music and family entertainment together under the summer sun. Spanning a lengthy 10-city blocks, this year’s bash features the Family Fun Fest, a Do-Fashion section, a multi-block sidewalk sale, and great food, crafts and artisans – highlighted by some of the best live music of fest season (band lineups TBA). Music critics and fans alike typically rate the lineup among the best of the music fest season – and at only a fraction of the price ($5) compared to the other top guns. The bottom line: Do-Division Street Fest gives the estimated 70,000-plus attendees each year a taste of what makes West Division (aka, “Do-Division”) one of the hottest destination corridors in Chicago!

Save the 13th District Wood St. Police Station
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
937 N Wood St
Chicago, IL 60622

Do not close the 13 Dist Chicago Police Station at 937 N. Wood St On November 15, 2011, all 7 aldermen, including Alderman Moreno and Alderman Waguespack voted to close the 19th District Police Station and the 13th District Police Station with no concessions and no concrete plans in place for the citizens affected by these closures, despite great community outpouring and protests to Save the 13th District Police Station. Visit our website Save13.org for more information about why the Station should not be closed and how closing it will adversely affect our neighborhoods. Removing this station would diminish safety in our neighborhood by removing guaranteed police presence. With the station located on Wood St., there are police always around and patrolling the 13th District. Also, by removing the station, the decision on where police officers should patrol in the 13th Dist. will be left to the mercy of bureaucrats and administrators who know and care little of our neighborhood. Vital decision making personnel will be removed from our neighborhood and disrupt long-standing relationships between district commanders and our community. The closest police station after Wood St. is more than 2 miles away. There is still burglaries, break-ins, car thefts, vandalism, armed robberies, physical assaults, thefts and other serious crimes in our neighborhood which endanger the safety of our children, our families, ourselves, and our property. Safety for our children, businesses, our homes and our community should be a priority. Removing a critical police station in a time when crime has increased in Chicago and in our neighborhood should not even be on the radar of our representatives. See this page for crime in our district and information on the 13th District Police station: https://portal.chicagopolice.org/portal/page/portal/ClearPath/Communities/Districts/District13. Other less dangerous cost saving measures that do not include removing police stations and police from our neighborhood, should be explored first and considered, including cost saving modernization of the station. Not removing it.

La Casita de Don Pedro
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
2625 W Division St
Chicago, IL 60622

La Casita de Don Pedro is a living public art project, created by the willing hands of volunteers and celebrating the Puerto Rican nationalist leader after whom it is named. A walled garden featuring a statue of Dr. Pedro Albizu Campos is designed in red mosaics and star-shaped form to show the flag of Puerto Rico from the air. At the back of the property is a single-room, traditional Puerto Rican style house -- la casita -- with a zinc roof and porch. The building and courtyard is frequently the site of traditional musical performances.

Filter Photo
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
1821 W Hubbard St, Ste 207
Chicago, IL 60622

Filter Photo is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) committed to serving and strengthening the greater photographic community, and in particular that of Chicago and the Midwest. Filter Photo operates Filter Space, a permanent gallery and project space, and organizes the annual Filter Festival, both in Chicago. The Festival attracts photographers and photography experts from across the country and internationally for several days of programming that includes artist talks, lectures, workshops, portfolio reviews, exhibition receptions, and more.

L.A.B.I.O.S.
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
2703 W Division St
Chicago, IL 60622

Latinas Advancing Beautifully and Independently Overcoming Stigma (L.A.B.I.O.S.) is an HIV prevention and stigma reduction program that serves the Latina Transwomen population between the ages of 13-29 in the City of Chicago. As part of this program we will be delivering the following services: 1) LOCAS, a group-level intervention that focuses on gender and ethnic pride, HIV knowledge, and skills training around sexual risk reduction behaviors and decision making; 2) HIV/STI counseling, testing and referrals; 3) Personalized Cognitive Counseling, an individual-level single session counseling session designed to reduce sexual risk behaviors; and 4) Mental health and substance abuse prevention services. We will be meeting with Matty Rosado & Gustavo Varela every Monday & Wednesday This program will start in March 19th of 2012 and we hope to see many of our "LOCAS" there!!!! Want to learn more feel free to contact us here or through our emails: Matty Rosado-Program Coordinator/Group Facilitator [email protected] Gustavo Varela-Group Facilitator [email protected]

Unidos
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
2703 W Division St
Chicago, IL 60622

(773) 278-6737

Unidos Contra el SIDA is an HIV prevention program that serves the Latino MSM population 25 years of age and older in the City of Chicago. As part of this program we will be delivering the following services: 1) Many Men, Many Voices group-level intervention in which the participants attend 5 sessions and engage in topics of cultural and sexual identity, racism, homophobia, safer sex, and risky behaviors; 2) RESPECT, an individual-level counseling intervention that consists of two short sessions (15-20 minutes each) in which the participant with the help of the counselor addresses risky behavior and sets a goal to decrease their risk of HIV infection. 3) HIV/STI counseling, testing, and referrals. 4) community and venue specific outreach. 5) health presentations

Generation L
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
1112 N. California Ave.
Chicago, IL 60622

(773) 227-7794

Generation L is a youth-led program of Vida/SIDA aimed at addressing the needs of Latin and African American LGBTQ youth. A manifestation of the Mpowerment Project, Generation L focuses on community engagement, recognizing self-pride, building relationships amongst peers, and discusses HIV prevention strategies and safer sex practices. Gen L members plan social events such as: movie and discussion nights, drag and fashion shows, social outings, participate in city-wide LGBT events, and host monthly safer sex workshops (Mgroups) called “Just The Tip!” We are currently in the process of organizing Core Group members, the body of Generation L who are a group of volunteers looking to make a difference in their communities. We meet regularly to plan social events, recruit people for Mgroups, and aim to make a presence in the community. Feel free to contact us with any questions you may have, we are happy to help!

New Saints Of Humboldt Park
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
1428 N Western Ave
Chicago, IL 60622

(773) 227-4840

R.O.C
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
125 N Hoyne Ave
Chicago, IL 60612

(773) 888-6332

R.O.C. (Reclaiming Our Community) a group of community members who are tired of the violence in our community. Help us take a stand againt the negativity.

Wasted Pages Writers' Workshop
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
858 N Ashland Ave
Chicago, IL 60622

**The inaugural Wasted Pages FICTION workshop session begins Thursday, October 17. Message here or email [email protected] to sign up!** Wasted Pages is a weekly open-format workshop for both new and experienced writers. Participants submit their work for commentary and critique from the group. The workshop is a community that supports expression, experimentation, and the free exchange of ideas. We aim to provide a resource for writers interested in publishing their work, or in making their work publishable, and to create lasting friendships among writers in Chicago. The cost for the 8-week session is $35, or $20 with a CHI PRC membership. 100% of collected fees go to support CHI PRC programming and use of the space. Message here or email [email protected] to sign up.

Comite Juvenil de la Casa Puertoriqueña
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
1237 N California Ave
Chicago, IL 60622

We are an organization that strives to provide the youth with the tools to withstand life’s negative influences, share a sense of community and positive family values in a productive learning environment. We meet once a week and organize activities for the community that helps the members develop valuable social and leadership skills while interacting with one another.

European American Association
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
2827 W Division St
Chicago, IL 60622

(773) 342-5868

European American Association (EAA) is a not-for-profit organization, established in 1991 by John Herman, who is an immigrant from Romania. Located in the West Town area of Chicago, Illinois EAA is committed to maintaining excellence in serving low-middle income individuals, families and seniors in Chicago and the surrounding areas. Want to Donate to us? We're on Paypal click here - https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=F3A2LJERPQU9G