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Honor & Celebration: Memorial Day Tributes & Chicago's Weekend Hotspots!
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Honor & Celebration: Memorial Day Tributes & Chicago's Weekend Hotspots!
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Honor & Celebration: Memorial Day Tributes & Chicago's Weekend Hotspots!
Memorial Day Edition
Jun 3, 2025
Quote Of The Day |
"The future lies in those cities that are willing to embrace bold ideas and innovation." - Chicago News |
Memorial Day Tribute to Illinois VeteransThis Memorial Day, we honor these brave Illinois veterans who have served our country and continue to support their communities: Vietnam Veterans from EvanstonMilton Tooma and Elliott Jones - Active members of the Snell VFW Post 7186 in Evanston who distribute American flags at Memorial Day ceremonies. Jones, who serves in multiple veterans' organizations, humbly shares, "I was lucky to get back. I didn't die, so I was fortunate." Tom Fronczak and Kenneth L. Wideman - Vietnam War veterans who honor their fallen comrades by visiting the memorial wall listing those who made the ultimate sacrifice. Christine Candelario - Commander of Evanston American Legion Post 42, who reminds us, "All gave some, and some gave all. We must not forget them." Brian Beatty - Commander of VFW Post 7186, who emphasizes our collective connection: "We're family. Each and every one of us has been touched by someone in the service." Iroquois County Veterans Gary Pugh - Vice Commander and Chaplain of American Legion Post 499 in Gilman, who works to ensure veterans are recognized and remembered, noting the tragedy when "someone passes away and you hear people say, 'I didn't know they were a veteran.' Sources: evanstonroundtable.com , legion.org |
"Chicago-Style BBQ Recipes to Fire Up Your Memorial Day" |
π° Chicago-Style BBQ Recipes to Fire Up Your Memorial DayDive into mouthwatering BBQ recipes inspired by Chicago's bold flavors and backyard traditions. From smoky rib tips to classic sides, these recipes bring the Windy City straight to your grill.
π Chicago-Style Rib TipsSmoky, juicy, and slathered in tangy BBQ sauce. A true South Side staple.
π Chicago BBQ Chicken QuartersTender, smoky chicken with bold BBQ flavor, perfect for summer grilling.
π Chicago Char-DogsThe Windy City's famous hot dogβchar-grilled and loaded with the works!
π₯© Maxwell Street Polish SausageGrilled sausage with caramelized onions and mustard, a Chicago street-food icon.
π§ Chicago BBQ Rub & SauceThe heart of Chicago BBQβbold, sweet, and smoky. π₯ Classic Sides:
Ready to fire up your Memorial Day BBQ? |
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Trivia QuestionβWhich Illinois native and Civil War general issued General Order No. 11 in 1868, establishing "Decoration Day" which later became known as Memorial Day? A) Ulysses S. Grant Answer at the bottom of the newsletter |
Happy Deals & Happenings |
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Friday May 30th 2025 & Saturday May 31st 2025
Cicero House Music Festival at MI Kermes DJ METRO / TIM SPINNIN SCHOMMER / DJ FLIPSIDE / GINO ROCKIN ROMO / GENE HUNT / DUBSTAR = DJ THREEJAY & PATRICK WAYNE / HARRY HOTMIX HERNANDEZ / EL CAVEMAN / VICTOR SALAZAR / DAVE C / MARQUEZ ANTONIO / CHRIS LARA / ALEX MIURA / DJ T-KIDD / AL DO IT LIKE THIS / DJ QMM / DJ SLASH / DJ MYRA & JAIRO / DJ RAMPAGE
**** Opening DJ sets to be announced **** |
June 5, 2025 Harper Court Summer Music Series Featuring Isaiah Collier & DJ Duane Powell 6/5/2025
FREE OUTDOOR CONCERTS SPONSORED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE SILVER ROOM |
Joke Of The Day |
Why did the Chicago news station hire a baker? Because they kneaded the dough for the ratings! |
Solar Farm Powers Chicago UniversityWhile Enabling Clean Energy ResearchThe Double Black Diamond solar farm, now the largest east of the Mississippi River, is providing 100% of Loyola University Chicago's electricity and about 70% of the power needed for Chicago's municipal operations. The 593-megawatt project features a unique partnership that gives Loyola researchers and students access to the site and its data for educational purposes. Built at a cost of $779 million using mostly domestically produced solar panels and union labor, the project helps both the university and the city meet their 2025 climate goals. Loyola assistant professor Gilbert Michaud plans to use the solar farm as a research site for studying economic impacts, property values, and potential environmental benefits. The 4,100-acre array in Sangamon and Morgan counties is expected to generate approximately $100 million in tax revenue for local communities. Swift Current Energy, which operates the project, is also exploring agrivoltaics possibilities, including sheep grazing among the solar panels planted with native, pollinator-friendly vegetation. The project demonstrates how large-scale renewable energy can serve multiple purposes: clean power generation, educational opportunities, economic development, and environmental research.
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π‘ Answer to Trivia Question: The answer is B) John A. Logan. As commander-in-chief of the Grand Army of the Republic, Logan issued a proclamation calling for a national "Decoration Day" to honor Union soldiers who died during the Civil War. He was from Illinois and even gave a notable speech to veterans on July 4, 1866, in Salem, Illinois, before establishing the holiday that would eventually become Memorial Day. Statue of General John A Logan in Grant Park, ChicagoPhoto credidit: By Another Believer - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0 |