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CHICAGO NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS - August 22, 2008

By
Real Estate Agent with Dean's Team - Keller Williams Realty Partners Chicago IL

Good Afternoon, Active Rain!

Each week, we'll update you on what's going on in selected Chicago Neighborhoods and Suburbs, courtesy of our Team Administrative Coordinator, Jennifer Arcand.

SOUTH LOOP

For quite some time, the corridor of Wabash Avenue under the "L" tracks was ridiculed as being an alley between State Street and Michigan Avenue.  It's a noisy semi-cave flanked by shabby offices and empty storefronts.  People would disappear after work hours, and the street was vacant on weekends.

Now, Wabash from Lake to Van Bren Streets is seeing a revival of new businesses and residences, as developers hope to attract people who will shop, live, work and play on the street now in transition.  Already it is meeting with the approval of many.

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LAKEVIEW

The inaugural Tribune Shake 'n Pedal was a round trip from Chicago Suburban Highland Park IL to the Chicago South Side Neighborhood of Beverly in search of four great chocolate shakes.  It was spaced out for participants to pedal from one stop to the next so they wouldn't get too sick in between. 

The winner was Scooter's, by a very small margin.   Scooter's Frozen Custard (1658 W. Belmont Ave., in Lakeview).  The shakes are so thick you can barely use a straw.  The treat is a mountain of frozen custard, somehow mysteriously condensed into a container, topped with chocolate goodness and whipped cream.

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NORWOOD PARK

Approximately 1,500 people attended this year's Jefferson Park (16th) Police District's National Night Out on August 5th.  It was held for the first time in the park surrounding Norwood Park Field House.

In addition to live music, a large collection of classic and customized cars, and Officer Bill Ruhelman as a target in the dunk tank, visitors had an opportunity to swim in the pool at the park on north Naoma Avenue. There were inflatable slides, obstacle courses, and "jumping jacks," plus a magic show provided for the children.   

Officers from the 16th District talked to residents about methods for crime prevention in their homes and communities.   

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NAPERVILLE

IL State Senator Kirk Dillard of Naperville requested a moment of silence on the Senate floor Tuesday to honor the memories of two fallen soldiers.  Marine Lance Cpl. Tony Mihalo and Army Cpl. James Hale were recently killed while serving in Afghanistan and Iraq, respectively.

"Since we left here last week, we lost two servicemen from Naperville, back-to-back. One in Afghanistan and one in Iraq," Dillard said. "This is a busy time here - a historic time. But we just need to put things into perspective. Naperville has lost nine service men and women since the conflict in the Middle East began. I ask for a moment of silence not only for these two men and their families, but for all of us who have loved ones and friends serving their country overseas."

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Know of anything special going on in other neighborhoods throughout Chicago - let us know, and we'll post it here!

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JENNIFER & DEAN'S TEAM CHICAGO

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