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September 28 - October 4, 2005

 Compete with checkbooks to star in 'Hello, Dolly'
 Jack Welch, legendary CEO of GE, to speak at DePaul
 New library for families living with cancer opens at Gilda's Club
 Benefit at Germania Place to help kids in hospital
 Ambitious undertaking: DePaul's Amerklavier Piano Studio presents complete Beethoven sonata cycle
 Popular tales of misunderstood animals to open at Apollo
 Lincoln Parker among finalists in international postcard competition
 Emanuel recognizes Velo on House Floor
 'Memory House' opens Victory Gardens season
 Saint Sebastian Players offer drama, Monologue Matchup in October
 Animal Images: Anti-Cruelty Society's art show
 The LOWE DOWN - The blanding of State Street
 Riveting baseball drama at Bailiwick
 Fundraiser in Old Town for literacy
 New cancer support group
 Chicago a cappella makes Lincoln Park debut on Oct. 7
 Black Orchid hosts Second City Hurricane Relief Benefit
 Historic Pullman hosts 32nd annual House Tour
 Imagine, write about future for MSI
 Johnsonese Gallery opens 'NOLA Aid'
 Concerts a 'win-win' for community and Cubs
 Clean & Green Volunteer Clean-up
 Significance of atomic bomb explored by TimeLine
 Dance mixes with acting, music at Theatre Building Chicago
 Free fall concert
 Classes for children ages 8-12 focus on cultural diversity
 Irish School for ages 6-14 at IAHC
 Support for those with ovarian cancer
 City to lose Soldier Field landmarking
 Summer Biotechnology Institute held at RU