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Greater Englewood Unity Day is this Saturday, May 8. | Chicago Defender

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On Saturday, May 8, local nonprofit Imagine Englewood if (IEi) will host the 8th-annual Greater Englewood Unity Day, dedicated to bringing together more than 200 volunteers from across the city to beautify the Englewood community. Organized by the Unity Day Planning Committee consisting of Aldermen, residents, community members and more, Greater Englewood Unity Day is the largest community cleanup on the South Side … Continued

The post Greater Englewood Unity Day is this Saturday, May 8. appeared first on Chicago Defender.

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