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College of DuPage finds creative ways to engage with the community

College of DuPage finds creative ways to engage with the community Janey Sarther, left, of the McAninch Arts Center and Molly Junokas, project coordinator for the Frida Kahlo: Timeless exhibit at the College of DuPage, set up a display during the Día de los Muertos celebration last fall at Camera Park in Glendale Heights. The drive-by event, hosted by the Cleve Carney Museum of Art and MAC, collected more than 100 bags and 10 cases of nonperishable food items, diapers, baby wipes and first aid supplies. Karie Angell Luc for the Daily Herald   Posted4/15/2021 11:43 AM One of the pillars driving College of DuPage s strategic long-range plan is arts, culture and community engagement. The pandemic impacted our ability to fully provide activities in these key areas at a time when they were essential to the well-being of our community, but we found creative and thoughtful ways to reach out during these challenging times.

COMMUNITY CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL DISTRICT 89: Community invited to donate blood at Park View on April 15, 16, or 17

(People who donated at the March 17 blood drive at Glen Crest are not yet eligible to donate at the Park View drives.)  Anyone who donates will also receive a $10 e-gift card that can be used at more than 40 different online stores. The blood drive will follow proper social distancing guidelines to allow the community to safely donate. All staff and visitors will wear masks. Appointments are encouraged but walk-ins are welcome. You can also call or text your name and desired time to Camille from Versiti Blood Center of Illinois at (847) 305-9998 to be added to the schedule.  A photo ID is required to donate blood. The drive is open to anyone in the community.

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