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The 9th Annual Woodlawn Community Summit

March 3, 2018, 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. CT

This is a past event

University of Chicago
School of Social Service Administration
969 E. 60th St.
Chicago, IL 60637

Hosted by: The Woodlawn Community Summit

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Community residents, government leaders, elected officials and civic organizations will celebrate the 9th anniversary of the Woodlawn Community Summit on Saturday March 3, 2018. Carving one path to a vibrant community, this summit is the collection of powerful voices that create positive changes in our community. Registration opens at 7:45 am. The day begins at 8:00 am with the breakfast reception!

The Woodlawn Community Summit is a progressive initiative that drives the collaboration of neighbors, youth groups, elected leaders, business owners, and community stakeholders to promote the comprehensive growth and well-being of the Woodlawn community.

The Summit is designed by residents for residents and offers an energizing morning of reflection and action for the neighborhood and businesses, providing access to creative solutions to community issues and to connect a network of resources and support.

The Woodlawn Summit Supporters

The Woodlawn Summit sends a special thank you to its Business District Program Sponsor, PNC.


The Woodlawn Community Summit planning committee wants to hear from you! Please share your honest opinion in a brief survey.

Take the Official Opinion Survey

This page can be found online at http://archive.metroplanning.org/events/affiliated/detail/448

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