
The 1600 block of Fowler on November 10, five days after reported street cleaning (RoundTable photo) Bring a shovel if you can and meet the group on the wood chip path on the canal side. This plant does not belong in any holiday window nature displays.

… that, if you didn’t pre-register for catalytic converter marking, an alternative activity for Saturday, November 20 would be to join the volunteers at the Ecology Center who will be removing invasive buckthorn from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Invasive buckthorn Credit: RoundTable photo Pre-registration filled up quickly, so the Police Department is reportedly thinking of scheduling future dates. Police have scheduled an event to mark catalytic converters on Saturday, November 20, believing that marking may help deter theft. Just this month, Evanston Police Department reported thefts in the 1500 block of Maple, 2000 block of McDaniel, 2100 block of Pioneer, 1900 block of Noyes, 1800 block of Hovland and Emerson at Jackson. … that in less cheerful news, catalytic converter thefts continue to be a problem throughout the city and across the country.
#The littlest lighthouse keeper windows#
Enjoy the windows while you shop, and vote for your favorites on Facebook. This year’s theme is Nature & Wonder, and participating businesses will compete for three prizes: best overall, best display of theme, and best incorporation of product or service. … that Small Business Saturday is also the first day of the Evanston Holiday Window Decorating Contest. … that, if you need ideas for children’s titles, Evanston Public Library encourages readers to stop by the Main Library November 22-28 to see – and touch – a display of the 2021 list of 101 Great Books for Kids, and then visit Booked OR Bookends and Beginnings OR Books on Small Business Saturday to find gifts for Hanukkah, Solstice, Christmas and Kwanzaa and for the Mayor’s Holiday Food, Book and Toy Drive. A sneak preview of the 101 books that will be on display the week of Thanksgiving.

The city is also collecting new and gently used children’s books.
#The littlest lighthouse keeper mac#
The city is collecting new, unwrapped toys in addition to staple food items for holiday meals, including stuffing, green beans, yams, mac and cheese, corn and corn bread mix.

… that, if you’re in a position to shop on Small Business Saturday, consider purchasing a little something extra for the Mayor’s Holiday Food, Book and Toy Drive. Shoppers downtown will get a passport to collect stamps and keep track of visits and purchases that add up to $100. Downtown Evanston and the Main Dempster Mile are offering gift cards and gift bags to patrons who spend $100 or more at participating businesses. … that Evanston businesses encourage people to mark Small Business Saturday on November 27 by shopping locally. … that now that we’ve composted our Halloween pumpkins and changed the clocks, holiday lights are popping up everywhere. Turkeys, turkey rub and brining kits on display at Valli.
