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MONDAY’S MEETINGS AND EVENTS*
10 a.m. — (CHICAGO) Chicago Park District unveils its “Floating Museum,” an interactive art history exhibit making the first in a series of riverside stops through August. Docked through Aug. 13 at Eleanor Boathouse, 2828 S. Eleanor St. Contact: Christine Carrino, (312) 744-0573 or christine.carrino@cityofchicago.org.
12:30 p.m. — (CHICAGO) High school dropouts from second chance schools will rehab a home in Englewood, working with Wells Fargo to help a low-income family, to get students involved in construction programs. 2224 W. Marquette Rd. Contact: Aleta Garrett, (708) 941-4568 or aleta@cityincite.org.
2 p.m. — (CHICAGO) Chicago Public Schools hosts series of Back to School Bashes featuring music, food, games and activities tor students, live entertainment, medical vaccinations and more. Albany Park/Edison/Hibbard schools, 4929 N. Sawyer. Contact: (773) 553-1620.
*** 3 p.m. — (CHICAGO) Gov. Bruce Rauner signs House Bill 2371 alongside representatives from the Department of Innovation and Technology. James R. Thompson Center, 100 W. Randolph St., DoIT Innovation Center, 6th Floor. Contact: Laurel Patrick, Laurel.Patrick@illinois.gov.
6 p.m. — (CHICAGO) City Dept. of Transportation and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois offer free bicycle-riding classes for adults who have not ridden in many years to help them take advantage of expanded Divvy service. Center for Green Technology, 445 N. Sacramento. Contact: Mike Claffey, (312) 744-0707 or michael.claffey@ciotyofchicago.org.
6:30 p.m. — (CHICAGO) 2017 Millennium Park Summer Music Series continues with performances by Gaby Moreno, and the Centavrvs. Jay Pritzker Pavilion, 201 E. Randolph St. Contact: Mary May, mary.may@cityofchicago.org.
7 p.m. — (CHICAGO) Lakefront screening of the movie “Pirate Radio,” part of Navy Pier’s summer “Water Flicks” outdoor film series. Lake Stage at Polk Bros Park Performance Lawns, 600 E. Grand. Contact: Payal Patel, (312) 595-5073 or ppatel@navypier.com. (NOTE: Media parking along North Dock near Giordano’s, or along service drive.)
MONDAY’S COURT DOCKET*
9:30 a.m. call — (MARKHAM) Owen T. Stephney, charged with murder; Accused of stabbing his girlfriend to death in Lansing in September 2015. Status. Markham Courthouse, 16501 S. Kedzie Pkwy., Markham. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423.
9:30 a.m. call — (CHICAGO) Christian Camarena and Alyssa Garcia, both charged with concealing a death and attempted residential arson; Woman and her friend accused of covering up her 4-year-old son’s death and setting his body on fire in a vacant Englewood home on 8-2-16. Status. Cook County Criminal Courthouse, 2600 S. California Ave. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423.
9:30 a.m. — (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) Manuel Guerrero-Lopez, charged with aggravated DUI; Accused of fatally striking a panhandler then driving off on a Kennedy Expressway ramp on 6-1-2014. 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) Bryan Perkins, charged with Dashawn Martin 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) Devonta Williams, charged with first-degree murder; Accused of fatally shooting a man in May 2013 on the Far South Side. Status. Cook County Criminal Courthouse, 2600 S. California Ave. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423.
*NOTE: The Sun-Times Wire staff will verify all Daybook listings in advance, but last-minute changes or cancellations can occur. We strongly recommend that media outlets call to confirm events before assigning.