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Could Elgin adopt a single-use plastic bag ban?

Could Elgin adopt a single-use plastic bag ban?

Following the recommendation of the city’s sustainability commission, Elgin may consider bringing a citywide ban on single-use plastic bags up for a council vote.

 
Elgin police chief honored nationally for leadership through progressive policing

Elgin police chief honored nationally for leadership through progressive policing

Elgin Police Chief Ana Lalley was honored with the Axon Visionary Leadership Award this week, a national award presented annually to a public safety leader who has positively affected their agency and community through thoughtful leadership.

 
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Nothing But Treble to perform ‘Songs of Earth and Spirit’

Nothing But Treble to perform ‘Songs of Earth and Spirit’

The Elgin area women's choir Nothing But Treble will present the musical concert “Songs of the Earth and Spirit” on Saturday, April 26, in Elgin. They also will offer a tribute to Risé Jones, co-founder of youth arts group Hamilton Wings

 
Side Street Studio Arts presents ‘Voices Visible’

Side Street Studio Arts presents ‘Voices Visible’

Side Street Studio Arts is hosting “Voices Visible,” a pop-up exhibit highlighting artists of color in Elgin, with community workshops to follow

 
Journey of Hope to host Alleluia Quartet in 40th anniversary concert

Journey of Hope to host Alleluia Quartet in 40th anniversary concert

Journey of Hope United Methodist Church in Elgin welcomes back the Alleluia Quartet for a special evening of music and celebration on Saturday, April 26.

 
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Pallet to Palate fundraiser highlights Elgin restaurants while fighting food insecurity

Pallet to Palate fundraiser highlights Elgin restaurants while fighting food insecurity

Chefs from Elgin restaurants will offer up bites of specialty dishes to raise money to fight food insecurity in the Elgin area during Food for Greater Elgin’s annual Pallet to Palate event.

 

Fine Line and Crisis Center partner for ‘What Were You Wearing?’ exhibit on sexual assault

The Fine Line Creative Arts Center in St. Charles is partnering with the Community Crisis Center in Elgin for an exhibition titled "What Were You Wearing?" to raise awareness about sexual assault.

 
The Biz Week That Was: Alfresco dining a boon, video gambling expansion, and tariffs threatening higher solar costs

The Biz Week That Was: Alfresco dining a boon, video gambling expansion, and tariffs threatening higher solar costs

From ‘ghost town’ to boom town: How Arlington Alfresco kept downtown thriving Their live music venue and gastropub shuttered by a pandemic, Arlington Heights busines...

 
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Learn about the Underground Railroad’s secret codes with Holy Trinity Quilters

Learn about the Underground Railroad’s secret codes with Holy Trinity Quilters

On April 26, the Holy Trinity Quilting Queens will host a talk on “Pre-Civil War Quilts: Secret Codes to Freedom on the Underground Railroad.”

 
Holy Trinity Lutheran to host next stop on Great Elgin Pipe Organ Tour April 27

Holy Trinity Lutheran to host next stop on Great Elgin Pipe Organ Tour April 27

The next stop on the Great Elgin Pipe Organ Tour will be at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church on Sunday, April 27. The instrument featured was built in 1964 by the Austin Organs Inc. of Hartford, Connecticut, and is their opus 2402.

 

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