Hello, this is Oak Park and River Forest! Check out the Top Stories on Sunday, November 13th.
But first of all, today’s weather. Mostly sunny and cold. High: 39 Low: 24.
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Here are the top three stories from Oak Park River Forest today.
1. Oak Park Public Health in partnership with the University of Chicago Studies on the Long-Term Effects of Being Infected with COVID-19The project is currently looking for volunteers suffering from long-term COVID. (NIH (National Institutes of Health))
2. Oak Park and River Forest High School Officials November 1 West pool reopening After completing the patchwork repair. The building is over 90 years old. (Wednesday’s diary)
3. Provided by Kawanomori Village Recycling plastic yard signsDrop-off bins are located on Central Avenue under the viaduct near Village Hall. Open 24 hours until November 21 (VRF)
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Oak Park River Forest Today:
- take a walk in nature taylor park. (10 am)
- Cheney Mansion Hold a pasta making workshop for parents and children. (noon)
- senior fitness walk-in Thatcher Woods(1:00 p.m.)
- For Ambassador Animal, Trailside Museum. (3 pm)
- check out three sisters Sunday Jazz Jam with John Scoville & Friends. (4 p.m.)
From my notes:
- As winter weather arrives Tenants with heating complaints We recommend contacting Neighborhood Services. (GTC)
- Oak Park Police Department Swearing-in ceremony of Chief Shatonya Johnson.OPPD)
- The Archdiocese of Chicago Delayed the renaming process for Oak Park parish.SGP)
- Thanksgiving Soccer field rental is available Drive through the River Forest Park District. (Park District)
- oak park officials Honored U.S. Veteran at the ceremony on Friday. (Paid sources: oak leaf)
You are all catching up! Have a nice Sunday.
— George
Introducing yourself: George is a Chicago-based newsletter writer and partner content curator. She spent her five years entertainment her beats for FF2 Media covering film festivals across the United States. Her feature stories have received awards from the Illinois Women’s Press Association and the National Federation of Women’s Press. As editor-in-chief of the Lewis College newspaper, she and her staff have earned honors from her AP University Press and her Scholastic Publishers Association of America. She started working at Patch in 2019.
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