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CTAM
Metra UP-N Line
CTA Purple Line
M/CTAMain St.Station
Dodge Ave.
Ashland Ave.
WashingtonElementary School
Robert CrownCenter
Crown Park
Grey Park
Dewey Ave.
Florence Ave.
Wesley Ave.
Asbury Ave.
Wesley Ave.
Asbury Ave.
Ridge Crt.
Ridge Ave.Ridge Ave.
Maple Ave.
Elmwood Ave.
Elmwood Ave.
Sherman Ave.Sherman Ave.
Custer Ave.
Chicago Ave.
Main St.
Main St.
Food Vendors
Program Schedule
Sponsor Tables
Map Key
Exhibitor Tables
Activity Leaders
For Festival map listing locations, use the corresponding numbers below:
TransportationMetra: Main St. StationCTA: Main St. Station
MileageChicago Ave. to Ridge Ave: .40 milesRidge Ave to Asbury Ave: .20 milesAsbury Ave to Dodge Ave: .50 miles
Main St. between Chicago and Florence
F1 La Cocinita Restaurant and Food TruckF2 BabycakesF3 Freddy’s Fresh Fruit and BeveragesF4 Cocina AztecaF5 Little Nibbles
P1 1–2:30pm Public Skate in Robert CrownP2 1:30–2:30pm Drop in Yoga in Grey ParkP3 2–2:15pm Theatre Performance
under the Metra TracksP4 2:30–3:30pm POUND Fitness with
NutrisultsP5 2:45–3:30pm Ice Skating Exhibition
in Robert Crown
P6 3–4pm Starlight Concert by Indigo in Robert Crown Park
P7 3:30–4pm Figure Skating Try-It in Robert Crown
P8 4–4:30pm Hockey Try-It in Robert Crown
HUBInformation, Toilets, First Aid and Water
Bike Racks
Music Performances
Open StreetsThrough Traffic Streets with Crossing Guards
311 Trailer
F6 Beaver’s Coffee and Donuts Food TruckF7 Giordano’s Food TruckF8 Anthony’s Italian IceF9 Amanacer TacosF10 Mustards Ala Cart
S1 Evanston Bike ClubS2 Pope John XXIII SchoolS3 Rotary InternationalS4 First Bank and TrustS5 Goldfish Swim SchoolS6 Language Stars
E1 Robyn Gabel-State Representative
A1 Monkey Bridge, Boy Scouts of America A2 STEM Catapult, Girl Scouts of
Greater Chicago A3 Kids Craft and Public Skate, Robert Crown A4 Loteria (Latino Bingo), Latino Resources A5 Pollinator Garden Tours, Natural Habitat
EvanstonA6 Pollinator Garden Tours, Washington
School A7 Biking Activity, Bucephalus BikesA8 Nature Play, Chicago Botanic Garden A9 Bubbles, Evanston Ecology Center A10 Chalk Art, CMHD Northwestern A11 Ceramic Painting, Levy Senior Center A12 Soccer, Lil Kickers A13 Spin Art, Evanston Substance Abuse
PreventionA14 Bike Outreach, COE Transportation A15 Bike Safety, Go Evanston A16 Touch a Tuck, PACE A17 Touch a Truck, COE Public Works A18 Story Walk, Evanston Public Library
A19 Pop Up Adventure Playground, Purple Line Adventure Play
A20 Yoga, Safia Al-Ajlan A21 POUND Fitness, NutrisultsA22 ReThink Your Drink, COE Health Department A23 Outreach, Evanston Police Department A24 Outreach, Evanston Fire Department A25 Belly Dancing, Hip Circle A26 Bike Decorating, COE Arts Division A27 Street Activities, Fleetwood-Jourdain
Community CenterA28 Karate, Fonseca Martial Arts A29 #LoseTheLitter, Friends of the Chicago River A30 Community Art, Open Studio Project A31 Voter Registration A32 Bike Drills, Everyday Cycle and Motion A33 Gymnastics and Fencing,
Chandler Newberger CenterA34 Relaxation Station, Main-Dempster Mile A35 Plant Stamping, Cultivate A36 Pop Up Theatre, Fleetwood-Jourdain Theatre
Green Living FestivalInformation on reverse side
F1F2A3A4A5A6A7A8
A1A2
P1, P5, P7, P8
P6
S2A18A19
A16A17A22F3F4F5A23A24A25
A26A27S6A28A29
A30S3S4S5A31A34A35
A9A10A11A12A13A14S1A15
A32 A33
F6 F7
Sherman Parking Lot
F8F9F10A36E1
P4
311
A20A21P2
Protected Bike Lane
Protected Bike Lane
311
.25 miles
Ridge Ave.
Sunday, September 10, 1–5pm
featuring the
Main St. between Chicago and Florence
Green Living Festival
Open Streets, Open Community
A celebration of active living, public spaces, and community!
Green Living Festival
Mai
n St
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Asbury Ave.
Ridge Crt.
G38 NorthShore University HealthSystemG37 Erie Family Health CenterG36 Chiro One Wellness CentersG35 ComEdG34 Illinois Solar Energy AssociationG33 Illinois Solar Energy AssociationG32 Carbon Day AutomotiveG31 National Drive Electric Week-EvanstonG30 NUsolar (Electric Car)G29 Horigan Urban Forest Products, Inc.G28 Golden SapphireG27 LakeDanceG26 Illinois Home PerformanceG25 Midwest College of Oriental MedicineG24 Renewal By AndersenG23 Citizens Utility BoardG22 Endless GreensG21 Windfree Wind & Solar Energy Design Co.G20 CAPA Climate GroupG19 A-Plus Pest Control, Inc.G18 For the Love of TidyG17 Complete Chiropractic and RehabG16 Shared-Use Mobility Center/GetaroundG15 Collective Resource, Inc.G14 glimling.com LLCG13 Northwestern University sustainNU programG12 Northwestern University sustainNU programG11 NYR OrganicG10 Block Museum of ArtG9 Green Edens Horticultural Services, LLCG8 Evanston Environmental AssociationG7 Edible EvanstonG6 Citizen’s Greener EvanstonG5 Environmental Justice EvanstonG4 Greenwise Organic Lawn CareG3 Citizens’ Climate LobbyG2 Rogers Park Food Co-opG1 Evanston Rebuilding Warehouse
Thank you to Our Sponsors
Presented by:
Organized by:
About the Organizers
The City of EvanstonThe City of Evanston has a longstanding commitment to sustainability, climate action, and livability. Since 2006 with the signing onto the US Mayor’s Climate Protection Agreement, Evanston created the 2008 Evanston Climate Action Plan (ECAP), achieved a 4-STAR Community Rating, been named the World Wildlife Fund’s 2015 U.S. Earth Hour Capital, signed onto the Global Covenant of Mayors, and served as a founding member of the Mayors National Climate Action Agenda (MNCAA).The City recently secured a three-year community electricity contract for 100% renewable energy (2017–2020), purchases 100% renewable energy for the majority of City-owned facilities and passed an energy and water benchmarking and disclosure ordinance. By the end of 2016, Evanston had reduced community-wide emissions by almost 19% relative to a 2005 baseline.
Citizens’ Greener Evanston (CGE)Citizens’ Greener Evanston (CGE) works to make Evanston a more sustainable community—environmentally, economically and socially—and to address climate change by dramatically reducing our greenhouse gas emissions. With its partners EEA and City of Evanston, CGE is proud to present Streets Alive, a public event to encourage a culture of bicycling and walking by demonstrating that they are convenient, easy, safe, green, healthy, sociable, and fun.
The Evanston Environmental Association (EEA) The Evanston Environmental Association (EEA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting the programs of the Evanston Ecology Center and promoting environmental awareness to the surrounding community. The EEA first presented the Evanston Green Living Festival eleven years ago to encourage and inspire attendees to live more sustainable lives. In 2015, the Green Living Festival was then integrated into the burgeoning Streets Alive event. In 2017, the EEA is pleased to present Streets Alive and the Green Living Festival in partnership with both CGE and the city of Evanston.