Horner Park Restoration Plan Advances
The massive restoration plan for Horner Park is advancing as community members start to better understand the great impact the project will have on the riverbank and the river.
Continue Reading »The massive restoration plan for Horner Park is advancing as community members start to better understand the great impact the project will have on the riverbank and the river.
Continue Reading »On September 28, Friends' education manager, Mark Hauser, served as a key expert on the Chicago Tribune's second Chicago River Wildlife Cruise. This time they traveled down the South Branch to Bubbly Creek spotting a multitude of birds and other creatures including black crowned and great blue herons.
Continue Reading »Thirteen years after Friends first called for sewage treatment plant effluent disinfection in our report, Waterways for Our Future, yesterday the ceremonial shovels hit the ground.
Continue Reading »A massive riverbank restoration project at Horner Park was under attack by neighbors who were concerned that the plan removed too many trees. The US Army Corps of Engineers revised the high quality ecosystem restoration plan to address the objections.
Continue Reading »The Chicago River has been improving for years but there are still complex problems that must be dealt with. Find out more about it as Chicago Now explores the Chicago River with Friends' executive director, Margaret Frisbie.
Continue Reading »The Chicago River is no longer the dumping ground it used to be, yet there is still plenty of garbage thoughtlessly discarded near and in the river not to mention what flows in during rain events or combined sewer overflows. Find out how that garbage impacts the river's health through a new study.
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The South Branch of the Chicago River is emerging from its long history of industry and pollution. Find out more about it on tour with NBC5's Carol Marin and Friends' executive director, Margaret Frisbie.
Continue Reading »Friends of the Chicago River hosted its 8th Annual Big Fish Ball on Wednesday, June 5, 2013. This annual fundraising event was held along the river on the Merchandise Mart’s Riverside Drive between the Wells Street and Franklin Street bridges. Unique river-centric spectacles and surprises were a part of this one-of-a-kind gala benefitting the river. We want to share this great video that captured the spirit our our gala event. Thanks to all our guests and sponsors for supporting us this year and making it the most successful Big Fish Ball yet!
Continue Reading »The Chicago River took center stage Sunday, June 9 during Shall We Gather at the River, the culmination of Chicago Symphony Orchestra's RIVERS Festival at Ping Tom Memorial Park in partnership with Friends and the Chicago Park District.
Watch some videos about the RIVERS fest here
Continue Reading »Check out this video produced by the Chicago Park District for the River Fest, a musical celebration of one of Chicago's most important landmarks and treasures, the Chicago River. The Chicago Symphony Orchestra and the Chicago Park District partnered with Friends of the Chicago River to spotlight our river and bring people down to celebrate its renaissance and recovery.
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