Sounds of the Chicago River

(First in a series of seven) Friends partners with the Fifth House Ensemble and the American Indian Center to present a series of virtual workshops and a performance of Sounds of the Chicago River using Deep Listening to reconnect ourselves to the natural world through sound. Together, we use Deep Listening as a tool for observation and increased awareness of our environment, integrated with Native practices that explore the interconnectedness of humans, wildlife, plants, and place.

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Sounds of the Chicago River

(Second in a series of six) Friends partners with the Fifth House Ensemble and the American Indian Center to present a series of virtual workshops and a performance of Sounds of the Chicago River using Deep Listening to reconnect ourselves to the natural world through sound. Together, we use Deep Listening as a tool for observation and increased awareness of our environment, integrated with Native practices that explore the interconnectedness of humans, wildlife, plants, and place.

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Sounds of the Chicago River

(Third in a series of six) Friends partners with the Fifth House Ensemble and the American Indian Center to present a series of virtual workshops and a performance of Sounds of the Chicago River using Deep Listening to reconnect ourselves to the natural world through sound. Together, we use Deep Listening as a tool for observation and increased awareness of our environment, integrated with Native practices that explore the interconnectedness of humans, wildlife, plants, and place.

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Sounds of the Chicago River

(Fourth in a series of six) Friends partners with the Fifth House Ensemble and the American Indian Center to present a series of virtual workshops and a performance of Sounds of the Chicago River using Deep Listening to reconnect ourselves to the natural world through sound. Together, we use Deep Listening as a tool for observation and increased awareness of our environment, integrated with Native practices that explore the interconnectedness of humans, wildlife, plants, and place.

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Wildlife Monitor Training

Friends is restoring habitat for three river-dependent species - ospreys, bats, and turtles - and we need your help. Sign up for one of our spring training sessions to become a Volunteer Wildlife Monitor. No experience necessary!

We are asking volunteers to commit to at least one habitat location and monitor at least twice per month during the breeding season (until August).

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Wildlife Monitor Training

Friends is restoring habitat for three river-dependent species - ospreys, bats, and turtles - and we need your help. Sign up for one of our spring training sessions to become a Volunteer Wildlife Monitor. No experience necessary!

We are asking volunteers to commit to at least one habitat location and monitor at least twice per month during the breeding season (until August).

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Sounds of the Chicago River

(Fifth in a series of six) Friends partners with the Fifth House Ensemble and the American Indian Center to present a series of virtual workshops and a performance of Sounds of the Chicago River using Deep Listening to reconnect ourselves to the natural world through sound. Together, we use Deep Listening as a tool for observation and increased awareness of our environment, integrated with Native practices that explore the interconnectedness of humans, wildlife, plants, and place.

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Sounds of the Chicago River

(Sixth in a series of six) Friends partners with the Fifth House Ensemble and the American Indian Center to present a series of virtual workshops and a performance of Sounds of the Chicago River using Deep Listening to reconnect ourselves to the natural world through sound. Together, we use Deep Listening as a tool for observation and increased awareness of our environment, integrated with Native practices that explore the interconnectedness of humans, wildlife, plants, and place.

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Chicago River Day

The health of the Chicago River system continues to improve, but litter remains a stubborn problem harmful to people and wildlife. Friends of the Chicago River is looking for your help on our annual spring river cleanup, Chicago River Day, the morning of May 8, 2021. The instant impact is inspiring and essential to creating a Litter Free Chicago River.

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Paddle and Plants

Come out with us as we plant lizard's tails and water willow to improve shoreline habitat along the channel.

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