SATURDAY’S MEETINGS AND EVENTS*
7 a.m. — (CHICAGO) PAWS Chicago’s annual Spring Adopt-A-Thon 36-hour adoption marathon continues, aiming to find homes for 100 puppies, dogs, kittens and cats. Until 11 p.m. 1997 N. Clybourn Ave. Contact: Sarah McDonald, (773) 890-5116 or or smcdonald@pawschicago.org.
8 a.m.– (CHICAGO/ROBBINS) Rebuilding Together Metro Chicago volunteers will provide free repairs to 88 homes and a not-for-profit community facility in Austin, North Lawndale and Robbins on National Rebuilding Day. Press conference 10:30 a.m. at 4015 W. Cullerton; and 1 p.m. at 3114 Emery Ln., Robbins. Contact: Wanda Ramirez, (312) 925-5227 or wramirez@rebuildingtogether-chi.com.
8 a.m. — (CHICAGO) Professionals from around the world gather at The University of Chicago Emerging Markets Summit to share insights on global emerging markets and trends. University of Chicago, Harper Center, 5807 S. Woodlawn Ave. Contact: emergingmarketssummit@lists.ChicagoBooth.edu.
8 a.m. — (NAPERVILLE) Dept of Public Works hosts annual Arbor Day Tree Sale. Until noon. 180 Fort Hill Dr., Naperville. Contact: Linda LaCloche, (630) 420-6034.
8:30 a.m. — (CHICAGO) Institute for Sexual and Gender Minority Health and Wellbeing at Northwestern University, and Sexual Orientation and Gender Institute at Center on Halsted host 5th annual National LGBTQ Health Conference, “Bridging Research and Practice.” Through April 30. Hyatt Centric Magnificent Mile, 633 N. St Clair St. Contact: Eva Wickler, (312) 503-6461 or eva.winckler@northwestern.edu.
8:30 a.m. — (CHICAGO) New Ways Ministry hosts its 8th National Symposium, “Justice and Mercy Shall Kiss: LGBT Catholics in the Age of Pope Francis.” Through April 30. Chicago O’Hare Hotel, 5500 N. River Rd. Contact: Francis DeBernardo, director@NewWaysMinistry.org or (301) 277-5674.
8:30 a.m. — (PLAINFIELD) Eikon 5K Run. Plainfield North High School, 12005 248th Ave., Plainfield. Contact: Commander Ken Ruggles, (815) 267-7211.
9 a.m. — (CHICAGO) South SHore Works hosts 2nd annual Community Conference, aimed at community engagement and collaboration by providing updates on economic development, community renewal projects and diversity. Adam Clayton Powell School, 7511 South Shore Dr. Contact: Keiana Barrett, (312) 505-6002 or keianabarrett@gmail.com.
9 a.m. — (WHEATON) City hosts 22nd annual Prairie Path Cleanup. Prairie Path at Lincoln Avenue, Wheaton. Contact: wheatoncleanup@gmail.com.
9 a.m. — (CHICAGO) YMCA’s 26th annual Healthy Kids Day. Irving Park YMCA, 4251 W. Irving Park Rd. Contact: (773) 777-7500.
9:30 a.m — (EVANSTON) Northwestern University hosts “Art, Publics, Politics: Legacies of the Wall of Respect” symposium. 40 Arts Circle Dr., Evanston. Contact: Stephanie Kulke, (847) 491-4819.
10 a.m. — (CHICAGO) 15th District Police host a Block Club Convention and Community Resource Fair, with speakers, information, and reps from numerous agencies and departments promoting health, safety and community development. Clark High School, 5101 W. Harrison. Contact: (312) 743-1495.
10 a.m. — (CHICAGO) Ald. Michelle Harris and Cook County State’s Attorney Kimberly Foxx host “Dig In and Get Dirty” press conference and ground breaking ceremony to plant a new garden on formerly vacant open land for beautification and to produce locally-sourced, nutritiously healthy food. 9001 S. Dauphin. Contact: alsmithmedia1@gmail.com or (312) 720-2965.
10 a.m. — (GARY, Ind.) Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore hostws a Green Gary Earth Day Celebration, including opening its newest trail addition, the accessible boardwalk of the Miller Woods Trail with ribbon-cutting (10:15 a.m.), followed by family activities, hikes, bike safety demo, insect display, speakers and more. Dougla Center, 100 N. Lake St., Gary, Ind. Contact: Kim Swift, (219) 395-1622 or bruce_rowe@nps.gov.
10 a.m. — (PARK FOREST) The League of Women Voters—Park Forest Area hosts general meeting. Park Village Hall, Board Room 142, 350 Victory Dr., Park Forest. Contact: Diane Hodges, (708) 720-5954 or dian-hodges@comcast.net.
10 a.m. — (OAK LAWN) Earth Day Faire Celebration features family activities, live animals, tree climbing, kids crafts, scavenger hunt, gardening, and more. Wolfe Wildlife Refuge, West 109th Street and Lawler Avenue, Oak Lawn. Contact: (708) 857-2201.
10 a.m. — (CHICAGO/DOWNERS GROVE/DES PLAINES/NILES) YMCA’s 26th annual Healthy Kids Day. McCormick Tribune YMCA, 1834 Lawndale Ave.; Lake View YMCA, 3333 N. Marshfield Ave.; Rauner Family YMCA, 2700 S. Western Ave; High Ridge YMCA, 2424 W. Touhy Ave.; Indian Boundary YMCA, 711 59th St., Downers Grove; Lattof YMCA, 300 Northwest Hwy., Des Plaines; or Leaning Tower YMCA, 6300 W. Touhy, Niles. Contact: (773) 235-2525 (McCormick); (773) 248-3333 (Lake View); (773)-847-3115 (Rauner); (773) 262-8300 (High Ridge); (630) 929-2433 (Downers Grove); (847) 296-3376 (Des Plaines); or (847) 410-5108 (Niles).
10 a.m. — Various agencies and departments host DEA prescription drug drop-offs for National Drug Take Back Day.
–Calumet Water Reclamation Plant, 400 E. 130th St.;
–Elmhurst College, Prospect at Walter, Elmhurst;
–Elmhurt Police Dept., 125 E. First St., Elmhurst;
–Glenview Police Dept., 2500 E. Lake Ave., Glenview;
–Kendall County Sheriff’s Dept., 1102 Cornell Lane, Yorkville;
–Naperville Police Dept., 1350 Aurora Ave., Naperville;
–O’Brien Water Reclamation Plant, 3500 Howard St., Skokiee;
–Palatine Police Dept., 595 N. Hicks Rd., Palatine;
–Plainfield Law Enforcement Cetner, 14300 S. COil Plus Dr., Plainfield;
–Stickney Water Reclamation Plamnt, 6001 W. Pershing, Cicero;
–Will County Courthouse, 14 W. Jefferson, Joliet;
–Wonder Lake Fire Protection District, 4300 E. Wonder Lake Rd., Wonder Lake.
10 a.m. — (GRAYSLAKE) Lake County Home and Garden Show. Also April 30. Lake County Fairgrounds, 1060 E. Peterson Rd., Grayslake. Contact: (630) 953-2500.
10 a.m. — (CHICAGO) Advancing Justice | Chicago hosts a May Day sign-making session to prepare for Monday’s workers’ march. Japanese American Service Committee, 4427 N. Clark St. Contact: Brandon Lee, (773) 271-0899, ext. 200, or blee@advancingjustice-chicago.org.
10:30 a.m. — (EVANSTON) Day 1 of the 3rd annual Evanston Literary Festival includes Storytime With Patricia Murphy and a Curious George Giveaway (10:30 a.m. at Bookends & Beginnings Bookstore, 1712 Sherman Ave.); Tell Your Story to the Nine Lives Podcast Story Booth! (noon at Bookends and Beginnings); “Charles Gates Dawes: A Life” discussion (1 p.m. at Evanston History Center, 225 Greenwood); and “Love Between the Covers” documentary screening and panel discussion (2 p.m. at Public Library, 1703 Orrington Ave.). Through May 11. Contact: evanstonlit@gmail.com. (Note: Full schedule available at www.evanstonlit.org/schedule/)
11 a.m. — (MOUNT PROSPECT) Irish Fest features Irish music, dancing, food, art and crafts, vendor, Irish 5K and more. Emerson at Busse, Mount Prospect. Contact: (847) 398-6616 or dawn@mountprospectchamber.org.
11 a.m. — (HOFFMAN ESTATES) Northwest Celtic Fest features Scotch and beer tastings, live music, traditional dancing and food; games, kids’ activities and more. Sears Centre Arena, 5333 Prairie Stone Pkwy., Hoffman Estates. Contact: (847) 781-2610 or jordan.lester@hoffmanestate.org.
11 a.m. — (CHICAGO) YMCA’s 26th annual Healthy Kids Day. South Chicago YMCA Of Metro Chicago, 3039 E. 91st St.; or West Communities YMCA, 6235 S Homan Ave. Contact: (773) 721-9100 (South); or (773) 434-0300 (West).
11 a.m. — (WEST CHICAGO) Fr. Jose Landaverde, activists and supporters press conference to call for workers to take part in Monday May Day marches. Carniceria Jiminez, 559 Main St., West Chicago. Contact: joselandaverde@gmail.com.
11:30 a.m. — (CHICAGO) People’s Climate March to demand climate action and social justice. Begins at Federal Plaza, 50 W. Adams; and ends across the river from Trump Tower (south side of river at Wabash). Contact: Izabela Miltko-Ivkovich, (708) 655-9681 or miltkoi@seiu1.org.
11:30 a.m. — (CHICAGO) Caitlyn Jenner discusses her memoir, “The Secrets of My Life,” with the Authors Group. Union League Club, 65 W. Jackson Blvd. Contact: clubservices@ulcc.org or (312) 427-7800.
11:30 a.m. — (CHICAGO) Stop Gun Violence in Uptown, Our Kids Are the Solution Parents, youth and neighbors march to end gun violence in Uptown. Corner of West Sunnyside Avenue and North Broadway Street. Contact: Tiffany Sanders, (407) 928-7884.
1 p.m. — (NORTHBROOK) YMCA Healthy Kids Day. North Suburban YMCA, 2705 Techny Rd., Northbrook. Contact: (847) 275-7250.
2 p.m. — (CHICAGO) Kimberly Drew, social media manager for the Metropolitan Museum of Art, discusses curating art in a digital world. Art Institute of Chicago, 111 S. Michigan Ave. Contagt: (312) 443-3600.
2 p.m. — (CHICAGO) Lillstreet Art Center hosts ArtReach Chicago’s 2017 annual benefit, with proceeds benefiting ArtReach programs in Chicago communities. Lillstreet Loft, 4437 N. Ravenswood Ave. Contact: lillstreet@lillstreet.com
2 p.m. — (GRAYSLAKE) 19th annual Fear No Art Festival features variety of artists performing music, dance and poetry; plus displays of paintings, photography and sculptures by College of Lake County students and community artists. Also 7:30 p.m. James Lumber Center for the Performing Arts, 19351 Washington St., Grayslake. Contact: (847) 543-2300.
4 p.m. — (ROUND LAKE) Lake County Forest Preserves and Lake County Health Dept. hosts “Rx for Health: Waking in Nature” hike. Nippersink Forest Preserve, 900 W. Belvidere Rd., Round Lake. Contact: Leslie Piotrowski, (847) 377-8055.
5 p.m. — (CHICAGO) A Tail to Remember is the 2nd annual Pet Pantry fundraiser. Urban Pooch Training and Fitness, 5400 N. Damen. Contact: (773) 961-8880.
5:30 p.m. — (NAPERVILLE) Family Night Out for families with special needs, focusing on autism spectrum and other sensory processing disorders. DuPage Children’s Museum, 301 N. Washington St., Naperville. Contact: (630) 637-8000.
6 p.m. — (CHICAGO) Trans Liberation Collective hosts its Official Coming Out Party Unicorn Ball fundraiser for its new LGBT Center. Shapiro Ballroom, 1612 W. Chicago Ave. Contact: LaSaia Wade, (615) 943-6319 or lasaia@bracespacealliance.org.
6:30 p.m. — (CHICAGO) Midwest Regional Office for UNICEF will host its 10th annual Hope Gala. The Geraghty, 2520 S. Hoyne Ave. Contact: (212) 922-2623.
7 p.m. — (CHICAGO) The founders of Japanese language programs at Chicago elementary schools and exchange programs discuss their impact and future. Japan Information Center, Consulate-General of Japan in Chicago, 737 N. Michigan Ave. Contact: (312) 280-0432 or ella.mccann@cg.mofa.go.jp.
7:30 p.m. — (EVANSTON) Northwestern’s 86th annual Waa-Mu Show, “Beyond Belief: a superhero story,” is an original, student-written and student-produced full-length musical about finding the extraordinary wihtin ourselves. Through May 7. Cahn Auditorium, 600 Emerson St., Evanston. Contact: Stephanie Kulke, (847) 491-4819 or stephanie.kulke@northwestern.edu.
SUNDAY’S MEETINGS AND EVENTS*
8 a.m. — (CHICAGO) 3rd annual March for Babies 5K Walk to benefit the March of Dimes. Saint Xavier University, 3700 W. 103rd St. Contact: (773) 298-3748.
8 a.m. — (WHEATON) PVSA Sportsman’s and Gun Show features selling, trading and displays for hunting, fishing and the outdoor pastimes. DuPage County Fairgrounds, 2015 Manchester Rd., Wheaton. Contact: (630) 668-6636.
8 a.m. — (LAKE ZURICH) Divas Running Series debuts in the area with the Divas Half Marathon and 5K. Paulus Park, 200 S. Rand Rd., Lake Zurich. Contact: Michelle Muller, mmuller@usruns.com.
8:30 a.m. — (CHICAGO) New Ways Ministry hosts its 8th National Symposium, “Justice and Mercy Shall Kiss: LGBT Catholics in the Age of Pope Francis.” Chicago O’Hare Hotel, 5500 N. River Rd. Contact: Francis DeBernardo, director@NewWaysMinistry.org or (301) 277-5674.
9 a.m. — (METTAWA) Annual Lake County History Symposium focuses on “Immigrant Stories” from local residents, including Irish, Scots, Poles and other nationalities. Stevenson Historic Home. 25200 St. Mary’s Rd., Mettawa. Contact: Sekeena Kuester, (847) 968-3421.
9 a.m. — (CHICAGO) Pilsen Neighbors Community Council and Illinois Dream Fund host annual Fiesta del Sol and Illinois Dream Fund 5K Run/Walk to benefit scholarships and assistance for students in the undocumented immigrant community. Burnham Park, Grove 7, 1250 E. Oakwood Blvd. Contact: Edgar Lopez, (312) 666-2663 or edgar@gamalielmetrochi.org.
9 a.m. — (CHICAGO) Institute for Sexual and Gender Minority Health and Wellbeing at Northwestern University, and Sexual Orientation and Gender Institute at Center on Halsted host 5th annual National LGBTQ Health Conference, “Bridging Research and Practice.” Hyatt Centric Magnificent Mile, 633 N. St Clair St. Contact: Eva Wickler, (312) 503-6461 or eva.winckler@northwestern.edu.
10 a.m. — (CHICAGO) Institute for Sexual and Gender Minority Health and Wellbeing at Northwestern University, and Sexual Orientation and Gender Institute at Center on Halsted host 5th annual National LGBTQ Health Conference, “Bridging Research and Practice.” Hyatt Centric Magnificent Mile, 633 N. St Clair St. Contact: Eva Wickler, (312) 503-6461 or eva.winckler@northwestern.edu.
10 a.m. — (GRAYSLAKE) Lake County Home and Garden Show. Lake County Fairgrounds, 1060 E. Peterson Rd., Grayslake. Contact: (630) 953-2500.
10:30 a.m. — (HIGHLAND PARK) Cardinal Cupich celebrates Mass of Thanksgiving with parishioners in honor of 160th anniversary of the parish and the 50th anniversary of the current church building. Immaculate Conception Parish, 770 Deerfield Rd., Highland Park. Contact: (312) 534-8227.
11 a.m. — (CHICAGO) Annual Walk MS: Chicago to benefit National Muscular Sclerosis Society. Soldier Field, South East Field, 1410 Museum Campus Dr. Contact: Bailey Starnes, (469) 619-4707 or bailey.starnes@nmss.org.
11 a.m. — (FOREST PARK) Historical Society of Forest Park marks the 136th anniversary of Chicago’s Haymarket Affair with an “Anarchist/Labor Picnic at the Pub, featuring kick-off to May Day, info tables from labor and immigration groups, historical talks and more. McGaffer’s Saloon, 7737 Roosevelt Rd., orest Park. Contact: ALexis Ellers, (614) 537-7514 or forestparkhistory1975@gmail.com.
11 a.m. — (CHICAGO) Chicago Pet Rescue hosts Hops and Hounds Fundraiser for people and pets, featuring craft beer, food trucks (for owners and dogs), and more to benefit homeless animals. Empirical Brewery, 1801 W. Foster Ave. Contact: (773) 654-3104.
1 p.m. — (CHICAGO) Creative Kitchen Kids Food Festival To-Go features events to teach good food choices, fight obesity and support the concept of learning through play, with games, activities, demos, tastings and more. Chicago Children’s Museum, Navy Pier, 600 E. Grand. Contact: info@kidsfoodfestival.com or (718) 406-7506.
1 p.m. — (EVANSTON) 3rd annual Evanston Literary Festival includes author appearances by Nancy Doyle (1 p.m. at Bookends & Beginnings Bookstore, 1712 Sherman Ave.); Emil Ferris (1 p.m. at Comix Revolution, 606 Davis St.); Donna Seaman (4 p.m. at Bookends & Beginnings); poets Aozora Brockman and Anita Olivia Koester (4 p.m. at Public Library, 1703 Orrington Ave.). Through May 11. Contact: evanstonlit@gmail.com. (Note: Full schedule available at www.evanstonlit.org/schedule/)
1 p.m. — (CHICAGO) Arts + Public Life hosts A Summer Arts Program Fair for Youth and Teens, with info and reps arts programs serving the South Side. Art Incubator, 301 E. Garfield. Contact: (773) 702-9724 or artsandpubliclife@uchicago.edu.
2 p.m. — (CHICAGO) Former Chicago Bears wide receiver Rashied Davis, Olympic bobsledder Aja Evans and a group of acclaimed chefs host fundraiser for Saturday Place, an academic enrichment program for under-resourced Chicago Public Schools students. Kings Bowl, 1500 N. Clybourn Avenue. Contact: Alex Jakubliak, (847) 924-6110 or alexj@carolfoxassociates.com.
2 p.m. — (SKOKIE) Niles Township Democratic Organization presents “Rally: Democratic Plan of Action in a Trump/Rauner Era,” with speakers including U.S. Rep. Jan Schakowsky, and state Reps. Lou Lang, Sara Feigenholtz and Greg Harris. Oakton Community Center, 4701 Oakton St., Skokie. Contact: (847) 673-7779.
2 p.m. — (LISLE) Jude Bonnie Wheaton administers otahs at the Village Board Swearing-In Ceremony. VIllage Hall, 925 Burlington Ave., Lisle. Contact: Catherine Schuster, (630) 271-4148 or cschuster@villageoflisle.org.
3 p.m. — (CHICAGO) U.S. Rep. Danny Davis hosts a “Get Fit Illinois 7th Congressional District Minority Health Month Press Event” to raise awareness about healthcare disparities in minority communities, with state Reps. Juliana Stratton, Mary Flowers, and LaShawn Ford; and Ald. Chris Taliaferro and Pat Dowell taking part. Lawndale Christian Fitness Center, 3750 W. Ogden Ave. Contact: Nicole Harvey, (773) 533-7520.
4 p.m. — (CHICAGO) Filmmaker John Waters discusses his book, “Make Trouble.” Fine Arts Building, 410 S. Michigan Ave. Contact: (312) 291-0291.
4 p.m. — (NORTH CHICAGO) Lake County Honor Flight hosts welcome home ceremony for WW II, Korea and Vietnam vets returning from their trip to Washington D.C. Veterans Memorial Park, 18th and Sheridan, North Chicago. Contact: Paula Carballido, (847) 800-5753 or lakecountyhonorflight@gmail.com.
4 p.m. — (JOLIET) Cathedral of Saint Raymond Nonnatus of the Diocese of Joliet celebrates the Saint Raymond Parish Centennial with a concert of sacred music. 604 N. Raynor Ave., Joliet. Contact: James Grzadzinski, (815) 722-6653, ext. 222, or music@straymond.net.
5 p.m. — (CHICAGO) Janessa Barron and Kyle McKinney of Lowell, Indiana, winners of the “Tony n’ Tina’s Wedding” reception giveaway contest, celebrate their wedding.CHicago Theater Works, 1113 W. Belmont. Contact: Lianne Walker, lianne@heronagency.com or (773) 969-5200.
5:30 p.m. — (CHICAGO) Chicago Opera Theater Annual Gala. Harris Theater, 205 E. Randolph St. Contact: marketingintern@chicagooperatheater.org or (312) 704-8420.
5:30 p. m. — (CHICAGO) Chef Rick Bayless and Family Farmed celebrate the 30th anniversary of Frontera Grill with a Good Food Party, featuring offerings from top world chefs, forum on the Good Food movement and more. Art Institute of Chicago, Modern Wing, Griffith Court, 230 S. Columbus. Contact: Rebecca Kussman, rebecca@bettiebombpr.com or (312) 203-5302.
7:30 p.m. — (EVANSTON) Northwestern’s 86th annual Waa-Mu Show, “Beyond Belief: a superhero story,” is an original, student-written and student-produced full-length musical about finding the extraordinary wihtin ourselves. Through May 7. Cahn Auditorium, 600 Emerson St., Evanston. Contact: Stephanie Kulke, (847) 491-4819 or stephanie.kulke@northwestern.edu.
MONDAY’S MEETINGS AND EVENTS*
7:45 a.m. — (SKOKIE) District 69 teachers and support staff unions, Skokie Cares and the Skokie ELL Center take part in a Walk-In for the Future Our Students Deserve, with IFT Secretary-Treasurer Jane Russell taking part. Lincoln Junior High, 7839 Lincoln Ave., Skokie. Contact: Karen Tucker, (847) 687-3355.
9:30 a.m. — (MOUNT PROSPECT) Fire Dept. hosts 38th annual Children’s Fire Safety Festival, for grapes pre-K to 2, featuring fun and educational activities, demos and more. Through May 5. Fire Station 14, 2000 E. Kensington Rd., Mount Prospect. Contact: (847) 818-5253.
10 a.m. — (CHICAGO) City Council committees on Finance, and Public Safety meet in joint session to discuss mental health assistance offered to police officers. City Hall, Council Chambers, 121 N. LaSalle. Contaact: (312) 744-3380.
10 a.m. — (CHICAGO) State legislature’s Revenue & Finance Committee conducts joint hearing with Cities & Village Committee on House Bill 2717, which allow local governments the right to use outside consultants to review tax rolls and find ways to recapture revenues that are not being collected. Bilandic Building, Room C-600, 160 N. LaSalle. Contact: Ryan Keith, (217) 737-7369 or rkprsolutions@gmail.com
Noon — (CHICAGO) George Maior, Ambassador of Romania to the United States, speaks on “The Black Sea Region and Transatlantic Security” with the Chicago Council on Global Affairs. Conference Center, 130 E. Randolph St. Contact: (312) 726-3860.
Noon — (CHICAGO) University of Chicago Paulson Institute hosts Ambassador J. Stapleton Roy, speaking on “The Changing Geopolitics of East Asia: Reflections of an Ambassador.” Quadrangle Club, 2nd floor library, 1155 E. 57th St. Contact: (773) 702-1799.
2 p.m. — (CHICAGO) Ohio Gov. John Kasich discusses his autobiography, “Two Paths: America Divided or United.” University of Chicago, International House, Assembly Hall, 1414 E. 59th St. Contact: (773) 834-4671.
5 p.m. — (CHICAGO) 2017 James Beard Awards Gala, hosted by actor Jesse Tyler Ferguson. Lyric Opera of Chicago, 20 N. Upper Wacker Dr. Contact: Mary Blanton, (212) 957-3005 or mary.blanton@smapr.com.
6 p.m. — (EVANSTON) 3rd annual Evanston Literary Festival includes author appearances by Joan Nathan (6 p.m. at Bookends & Beginnings Bookstore, 1712 Sherman Ave.); and Gavin Van Horn (6:30 p.m. at Evanston Ecology Center, 2024 McCormick Blvd.). Through May 11. Contact: evanstonlit@gmail.com. (Note: Full schedule available at www.evanstonlit.org/schedule/)
7 p.m. — (EVANSTON) State Reps. Laura Fine and Robyn Gabel speak on “What We Ca Do to Keep Illinois Safe from the Trump/Rauner Agenda.” First Congregational Church of Evanston, 1417 Hinman Ave., Evanston. Contact: (847) 864-8332.
7 p.m. — (CHICAGO) 8th annual International Voices Project Festival features play readings by playwrights from around the world. Mondays and Tuesday though May 16. Instituto Cervantes of Chicago, 31 W. Ohio St. Contact: (312) 335-1996.
7 p.m. — (CHICAGO) Hothouse hosts a May Day Massive Post-march Concert and Party with an opening ceremony “honoring our elders.” Alhambra Palace, 1241 W. Randolph. Contact: (312) 752-5316 or hothouse3.0@gmail.com.
7:30 p.m. — (EVANSTON) Northwestern’s 86th annual Waa-Mu Show, “Beyond Belief: a superhero story,” is an original, student-written and student-produced full-length musical about finding the extraordinary wihtin ourselves. Through May 7. Cahn Auditorium, 600 Emerson St., Evanston. Contact: Stephanie Kulke, (847) 491-4819 or stephanie.kulke@northwestern.edu.
MONDAY’S COURT DOCKET*
9 a.m. call — (MARKHAM) Diante Coakley and Lee Coakley, both charged with first-degree murder; Accused in the fatal shooting of Lee Coakley’s pregnant girlfriend Eva Casara after a botched Christmas Day robbery in Dolton. Status. Markham Courthouse, 16501 S. Kedzie Pkwy., Markham. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423.
10 a.m. call — (SKOKIE) Anthony Castaneda, charged with aggravated battery of a peace officer; Accused of assaulting an off-duty Chicago Police officer who shot and critically wounded him in Belmont Cragin on 3-19-16. Status. Skokie Courthouse, 5600 Old Orchard Rd., Skokie. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423.
9:30 a.m. call — (CHICAGO) Simeon Barrientas, charged failure to report an accident causing a death; Driver accused of killing a Chicago firefighter in a hit-and-run crash in Rogers Park on 6-12-16. Status. Cook County Criminal Courthouse, 2600 S. California Ave. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423.
9:30 a.m. call — (CHICAGO) Corey Binns, charged with first-degree murder; Accused of fatally shooting 25-year-old Jeremy Clark during a dice game in Back of the Yards on 6-24-16. Status. Cook County Criminal Courthouse, 2600 S. California Ave. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423.
9:30 a.m. call — (CHICAGO) James Bryant, charged first-degree murder; Accused of fatally shooting a man in the head in Rogers Park on 7-20-16. Status. Cook County Criminal Courthouse, 2600 S. California Ave. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423.
9:30 a.m. call — (CHICAGO) Marquis Ceazer, charged with a 16-year-old juvenile with first-degree murder; Accused in a fatal shooting in Woodlawn on 9-30-2013. Status. Cook County Criminal Courthouse, 2600 S. California Ave. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423.
9:30 a.m. — (CHICAGO) Victor Chatmon, charged with murder; Accused of a fatal shooting on 3-19-2015 that targeted a man who had testified in an attempted murder case against Chatmon’s friend. Status. Cook County Criminal Courthouse, 2600 S. California Ave. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423.
9:30 a.m. call — (CHICAGO) Elizabeth Diaz, charged with murder; Accused of driving the shooter to Kelvyn Park to kill a 20-year-old gang member on after her younger brother was beaten up in October 2016. Status. Cook County Criminal Courthouse, 2600 S. California Ave. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423.
9:30 a.m. call — (CHICAGO) Rockie Douglas, charged with first-degree murder and aggravated vehicular hijacking with a weapon; Accused in a series of carjackings, including one that led to the death of an 11-year-old boy on 12-21-13. Status. Cook County Criminal Courthouse, 2600 S. California Ave. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423.
9:30 a.m. call — (CHICAGO) Jose Guzman, charged with murder, home invasion and arson; Accused of murdering his aunt and cousin after trying to rob them at their Southwest Side home on 5-28-2015. Status. County Criminal Courthouse, 2600 S. California Ave. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423.
9:30 a.m. call — (CHICAGO) Kendall Hammond, charged with four counts of armed robbery with a firearm, disarming a peace officer, etc.; Accused of robbing an off-duty Chicago Police officer of his gun and badge in Lake View. Status. Cook County Criminal Courthouse, 2600 S. California Ave. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423.
9:30 a.m. call — (CHICAGO) Charles Johnson, charged with first-degree murder; Accused of fleeing to Iowa after fatally shooting a man in a South Shore apartment on 11-7-2014. Status. Cook County Criminal Courthouse, 2600 S. California Ave. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423.
9:30 a.m. call — (CHICAGO) Kay Kong, charged with murder; Accused of fatally shooting a man in the Bridgeport neighborhood on 5-22-2015. Status. (Note: Name also listed as Kimman Waikong in court records.) Cook County Criminal Courthouse, 2600 S. California Ave. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423.
9:30 a.m. call — (CHICAGO) Larry Luellen Jr., charged with first-degree murder. A West Side man accused of fatally shooting a Roberto Clemente High School student in February 2013. Status. Cook County Criminal Courthouse, 2600 S. California Ave. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423.
9:30 a.m. call — (CHICAGO) Dashawn Martin, co-defendants Bryan Perkins and Sokito Taylor, each charged with murder and concealment of a homicide; Accused of beating to death a man who owed Perkins money, and leaving his body in a trash can near a Safe Passage route in Aug. 2013. Status. Cook County Criminal Courthouse, 2600 S. California. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423.
9:30 a.m. call — (CHICAGO) Charles Moore, charged with first-degree murder; Accused of fatally shooting a motorist in a passing van on 5-15-2013. Status. Cook County Criminal Courthouse, 2600 S. California Ave. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423.
9:30 a.m. call — (CHICAGO) Shaughnessy Simms, charged with first-degree murder; Charged with killing the father of his girlfriend’s child after an argument at a West Side home on 12-27-13. Status. Cook County Criminal Courthouse, 2600 S. California Ave. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423.
9:30 a.m. call — (CHICAGO) Terrence Snowden, charged with Phillip Boyd, each charged with first-degree murder: Accused in a fatal drive-by shooting in the South Chicago neighborhood on 7-23-2013. Status. Cook County Criminal Courthouse, 2600 S. California Ave. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423.
9:30 a.m. call — (CHICAGO) Crystal Valdez, charged with murder; Accused along with her boyfriend of killing her four-year-old son on his birthday in Nov. 2011. Status. Cook County Criminal Courthouse, 2600 S. California Ave. Contact: Cook County State’s attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423.
9:30 a.m. call — (CHICAGO) Antoine Watkins, charged with murder; Accused of running over and killing a 1-year-old child while allegedly fleeing a deadly gang shooting on 7-11-2015. Arraignment. Cook County Criminal Courthouse, 2600 S. California Ave. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423.
9:30 a.m. call — (CHICAGO) Derrick S. Williams, charged with murder; Accused of fatally shooting a man during an argument over drugs on 3-19-2015. Status. Cook County Criminal Courthouse, 2600 S. California Ave. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423.
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