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How the United Center is ensuring the safety of their attendees amidst the Pandemic Series (Part One)

Before the start of the Chicago Bulls’ season, there were a lot of questions at hand about their home venue. How successful would the season be? Had the team had enough time to practice? But most importantly, how would the United Center ensure the safety of fans amidst the COVID-19 pandemic?

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11 Thanksgiving Day Giveaways Provided by West side based community groups

With less government restrictions in place and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently authorizing the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for children ages 5 - 11 years old, this Thanksgiving many West Side groups are giving their Zoom calls a break and safely reuniting with their community in person. Here are 11 West Side events or giveaways striving to bring neighbors together again for the turkey themed holiday.

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Westside food pantry reaches their Octoberfest fundraising goal in hopes of relocating to a long term location and expanding their community services

The Pilsen Food Pantry surpassed their $100,000 goal for their Octoberfest Pilsen Food Pantry fundraiser to secure funding to purchase the building the organization is currently operating out of or purchase a different building to expand their anti-poverty programs.


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West Side Businessman Opening New North Lawndale-based Grocery Store and Coffee Shop

The expansion of Black-owned businesses on Chicago’s Westside will uproot the problem of disinvestment that continues to plague Chicago’s predominantly minority communities, according to the vision of Al Person, a Westside businessman and entrepreneur. Person wants to reimagine the current food ecosystem and is putting his ideas into action by preparing to open a grocery store and coffee shop in North Lawndale.


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Trunk or Treat? Humboldt Park Jeeps Steer Halloween in Different Direction

Add Trunk or Treat to the list of things that the COVID-19 pandemic has normalized. Although the Halloween tradition that involves adults decorating their car trunks instead of their front lawns isn’t new, this Trick or Treat alternative has become a very popular event, allowing neighborhood communities to gather safely outside during this pandemic.


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Forty Acres Fresh Market Continues to Take Strides in the Austin Neighborhood as they prepare for a first-of-it’s-kind opening next year

The Austin neighborhood has many claims to fame, but increasingly over time, access to healthy food has not been one of them. Many would consider parts of Austin to be a food desert (though the exact definition of this term is loose), along with a growing number of areas on the city's West Side.


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