Welcome Gramm Drennen
Drennen joins us with years of experience in development and event support, serving small and medium-sized nonprofit organizations in development, finance, marketing, and operations & events.
Continue Reading »Drennen joins us with years of experience in development and event support, serving small and medium-sized nonprofit organizations in development, finance, marketing, and operations & events.
Continue Reading »Friends, the Sierra Club, and the Illinois Attorney General filed the lawsuit in 2018 after Friends and the Sierra Club discovered the Trump Tower cooling water intake permit violations during a routine permit review.
Continue Reading »Be sure to tell your friends and family about a chance to win free tickets to the Grammy-nominated artists’ upcoming Chicago concert by leading a River Spirit Team at our at our Race for the River 5K and Family Festival on September 21.
Continue Reading »Have fun and haunt the halls of our 104-year-old landmark, five-story Bridgehouse while raising money for the protection and restoration of the 156-mile Chicago-Calumet River system.
Continue Reading »Friends has visited property owners on the North Branch of the Chicago River, Bubbly Creek, and the Little Calumet River to discuss good riparian edge management and restoration practices that address the challenges that river edge owners face.
Continue Reading »You and your friends will eat, drink, and be merry—and all while raising money to support the education and public outreach programs of our McCormick Bridgehouse & Chicago River Museum.
Continue Reading »Courtesy of 101.9 THE MIX Chicago, our highest fundraising River Spirit Team will receive free Maggie Rogers concert tickets.
Continue Reading »Co-hosted by Friends of the Chicago River and the Better Government Association, the August 15 panel discussion will explore the impact of flooding in Chicago and potential policy solutions, based off of the Illinois Answers Project's investigative series "Response to Flooding."
Continue Reading »Friends shared our perspective on how the river has changed since that fateful day 20 years ago.
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