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Documentary on Elgin’s Hispanic history debuts Friday at ECC

Documentary on Elgin’s Hispanic history debuts Friday at ECC

Elgin History Museum’s documentary and traveling exhibit, “Nuestras Historias: Celebrando la cultura y la comunidad hispana/Our Stories: Celebrating Hispanic Culture and Community,” will premiere Friday at Elgin Community College.

 
Aurora and Elgin barbershop chapters celebrate 80 years of harmony

Aurora and Elgin barbershop chapters celebrate 80 years of harmony

The Aurora Lamplighters and Fox Valley Harmonizers Barbershop Chapters celebrated their 80th anniversaries with 60 past and present members at Nick's Pizza Restaurant in Elgin.

 
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Elgin supports native landscaping through Pollinators at Home grant

Elgin's Sustainability Commission launched the Pollinators at Home pilot grant program offering homeowners up to $300 in reimbursement for converting turfgrass into native plant landscapes to conserve water and support wildlife.

 
Step It Up Program delivers free shoes to 970 U-46 students

Step It Up Program delivers free shoes to 970 U-46 students

Elgin Elks Lodge 737 partnered with First Baptist Church on Aug. 7-8 for the Step It Up Program. The annual donation program, held at Elgin’s First Baptist Church, g...

 

Nominations open for 2026 Elgin Image Awards

Nominations are open for the 2026 Elgin Image Awards which celebrates individuals, projects, and organizations that have made outstanding contributions to the Elgin community.

 
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Food for Greater Elgin to host annual golf fundraiser Sept. 14

Food for Greater Elgin will host its 12th annual golf outing and fundraiser, Chip in for Hunger, on Monday, Sept. 14 at Bowes Creek Country Club in Elgin.

 
‘The struggle is real’: Food For Friends working to fight hunger, give hope

‘The struggle is real’: Food For Friends working to fight hunger, give hope

What started as a one-off invitation to join a Thanksgiving Eve dinner for people living on Lower Wacker Drive in 1994 has turned into Food For Friends, a faith-based organization working to help feed those in need in the city and the suburbs. The group is holding its annual benefit golf outing Tuesday, Sept. 15, at Bartlett Hills Golf Course.

 

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