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Celebrate Earth Hour tonight (March 29)

eh60Tonight (March 29), from 8:30 PM to 9:30 PM local time, the world celebrates Earth Hour by turning off all non-essential lights. Earth Hour is a worldwide movement for the planet organized by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF). Now in its eighth year, Earth Hour engages a massive mainstream community on a broad range of environmental issues.

What is Earth Hour?

Earth Hour started as a lights-off event in Sydney, Australia in 2007. Since then it has grown to engage more than 7000 cities and towns worldwide, and the one-hour event continues to remain the key driver of the now larger movement. The event is held worldwide and held annually towards the end of March, encouraging individuals, communities, households and businesses to turn off their non-essential lights for one hour as a symbol for their commitment to the planet.

What lights should be turned off?

That is a decision that has to be made individually but usually the overhead lights in rooms (whether it is your house or a business), outdoor lighting that does not impact safety, decorative lights, neon signs for advertising, televisions, desk lamps, etc. Use common sense with respect to safety. Keep small night lights on for basic safety especially in halls and on stairs. Make sure you have alternative light sources handy before Earth Hour starts, like a flashlight. That way if you need to see, you have a light source close at hand, and you can still respect the spirit of Earth Hour and keep yourself and your family safe.

What is happening in Illinois for Earth Day?

Gov. Pat Quinn on Thursday ordered lights out from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. Saturday at many state facilities. That includes the Thompson Center and Bilandic Building in Chicago, the Illinois State Fairgrounds and other state facilities across Illinois. Quinn says it will not only conserve energy, but “shine a light” on the need to protect the planet.

This year, the city of Chicago and ComEd will commemorate Earth Hour with a ‘lights out’ event outside the Chicago Cultural Center. Families and friends can take part in Earth Hour at home and with this year’s partners, including:

  • Spider-Man, the official “superhero” sponsor of Earth Hour, will join Sony and other partners at the Chicago Cultural Center for kids’ activities and fun tips and giveaways to save energy at home.
  • Lettuce Entertain You Restaurants’ select Big Bowl locations will offer a free kid’s meal for families who dine in on March 29 (one free kid’s meal per adult) and fill out the ComEd Energy Efficiency Pledge. Plus, all diners receive a free energy efficiency gift bag.
  • Yoga studios will offer candlelight classes in honor of Earth Hour, including: Bloom Yoga Studio in Chicago’s Lincoln Square; Namaskar Yoga in Near North Chicago; Nspired Yoga in Rockford, and Village Yoga in Chicago’s Lincoln Park.

Prior to the “lights out” moment, the City of Chicago will receive a grant from the World Wildlife Fund’s Earth Hour City Challenge, a year-long competition recognizing cities that advance renewable energy or energy efficiency projects in the community. Earlier this month, Chicago was selected out of a group of 60 cities as the United States’ 2014 Earth Hour Capital by a global jury of experts convened by the World Wildlife Fund. Chicago will use the grant award to launch a partnership to help make going solar more affordable.

Here is the official video of 2014 Earth Hour. For more information, visit www.earthhour.org

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Learn about the Affordable Care Act and upcoming health care transition

This Sunday, October 13, come to the Levy Senior Center in Evanston to hear our federal and state officials discuss the new health care law. You can also learn about the enrollment process with in-person counselors.

Starting in October, you can enroll in health care coverage through Illinois’ expansion of Medicaid or the Federal Health Insurance Marketplace. If you have questions about the Affordable Care Act or want to learn more, you can meet individually with an in-person counselor from noon to 5:00 PM Sunday at the Levy Senior Center.

At 3:00 PM you can join a panel discussion on the Affordable Care Act and upcoming health care transition with Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky, State Senator Daniel Biss and State Representatives Robyn Gabel and Laura Fine.

No appointments are necessary. For more information, contact Senator Biss’s office at 847-568-1250 or senatorbiss@gmail.com.

The Levy Center is located at 300 Dodge Avenue in Evanston (Google map).

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Does Evanston Need a Lakefront Protection Ordinance?

On Wednesday evening, October 2, the Democratic Party of Evanston (DPOE) will host a panel discussion on the topic: “Should Evanston pass an ordinance to protect our lakefront?” A public discussion of the issue will follow the panel discussion.

The panel will include Ald. Coleen Burrus (9th Ward), University of Illinois at Chicago Prof. Martin Jaffe (to provide an academic perspective), Peter Marks (a local property owner) and Eric Singer (local business owner). It will be moderated by Cameron Davis.

The event will begin at 6:30 PM in the Skylight event space in the Heartwood Center, 1818 Dempster (just east of Dempster and Dodge). Free street parking is available on both Dempster and Dodge.

Windy City BBQ Classic

windy-city-bbqThis Sunday, September 1, marks the second annual Windy City BBQ Classic and my son Peter and I have already purchased our tickets.   There will be more that 30 pit masters vieing in Chicago’s only authentic barbecue competition where competitors have to use only wood or charcoal to cook meat for an accredited judging panel.

This year’s daylong competition has moved to the South Parking Lot at Soldier Field and starts at noon.

Besides tasting the ribs, chicken, brisket and pork shoulder all day long, there will be 30 craft beer offerings and live music until closing at 9 PM.

We’ll take plenty of photos and share them.  Sorry we can’t share the BBQ or beer – if you want those, you’ll have to buy your own ticket and come down to Soldier Field on Sunday afternoon.

Food and Music Paired in Chicago this Weekend

For anyone looking for something to do in Chicago this weekend, there are lots of things on their plate (literally!). This weekend’s offerings are centered around a combination of food and music.

Taste of Chicago

The Taste of Chicago started on Wednesday July 10 and runs through Sunday, July 14 in Grant Park. Admission is free and food tickets may be purchased at the site.

TOCbrochurecoverAlongside Taste of Chicago’s classic favorites, such as Lou Malnati’s Pizzeria, Billy Goat Inn and Eli’s Cheesecake, the 2013 event welcomes several newcomers, including Bombay Spice Grill & Wine, featuring healthful Indian fare; French Market favorite Flip Crepes; Lao Ma La Chinese by acclaimed Chef Tony Hu; and the decadent, Southern-inspired Wishbone Restaurant. Additionally, after taking part in last year’s crowd-pleasing pop-up pavilion, both Beat Kitchen and Caffe Gelato return in 2013 as five-day participants.

As for music, the lineup at Petrillo Music Shell Concerts includes the Rock ‘n Roll legend Robert Plant and Grammy Award winner Jill Scott and more. Concert seating is sold out but lawn seating around the pavilion is free.

The Bud Light Stage at Taste of Chicago features 30 bands for a dynamic showcase of local talent, from up-and-coming to established Chicago artists.

For a complete schedule and more information, click here.

Windy City Smokeout

Only a few short blocks from the Taste of Chicago, visitors can enjoy BBQ, beer and country music at the first annual Windy City Smokeout. Located in the River North area at Illinois Street and Rush Street, the Windy City Smokeout runs from July 11 to 14.

Bastille Day

For the Francophiles in the city, this weekend also marks Le quatorze juillet, also known as La Fete Nationale in France and Bastille Day most other places. Bastille Day commemorates the July 14, 1789, storming of the Bastille, a French fortress famed for holding political prisoners. The day is honored with a fest at Daley Plaza. In addition, Chicago Tribune restaurant critic Phil Vettel lists area restaurants that offer special deals throughout the weekend.

Musically, on Sunday, July 14 at 2 PM, at SPACE in Evanston Martha Carés and Robert Swan will bring the audience back in time to the era of WWII France through the inimitable music of Edith Piaf. Piaf (“the little sparrow”) captured France in the forties and America in the fifties with her compelling renditions of some of the most moving and nostalgic songs ever written.

So bring your appetite and listening ears and enjoy the midsummer weekend in Chicago.