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September 5-11, 2007

In this issue:

Page 1:
• Heavy use of wet Jonquil Park damages grassy fields
Chicago Special Events pledges to 'make it right'
• PAWS opens new building on Clybourn; NOT YOUR AVERAGE ADOPTION SHELTER



Page 2:
• Some residents dismayed by high numberof races that start in Lincoln Park community



Page 3:
• Lincoln Park runners must be proactive to be safe



Page 4:
• Student Center, Fitness & Recreation Center both enrich campus, community



Page 5:
• Lincoln Park Market



Page 6 – 7:
• Inside C H I C A G O H I S T O R Y M U S E U M
- Experience an uncluttered, simplified Chicago through maps
- Chicago, Dybek, Belushi talk about hometown experiences
- 3, 2, 1, action! See documentary films about local history at CHM



Page 7:
• Donate to book sale, then come browse



Page 8:
• THE LOWEDOWN: Electricity success!



Page 9:
• Getting ready for Catholic Charities gala to benefit emergency services
• Chicago Alternative Policing Strategy (CAPS) beat meetings for Lincoln Park



Page 10 - 11:
• Inside’s al fresco Dining Guide: Twin Anchors turns 75, benefits JDRF: 'STILL ZESTY AFTER ALL THESE YEARS'



Page 12:
• Hand Harvested: Artists for Greener Planet
• Lincoln Park Art Faire features live music, art studio



Page 13 – 15:
• Classifieds



Page 15:
• Jump Stories
• Some local projects spared budget ax



Page 16:
• The Market Place