Volunteer At Big Fish Ball, Help Make It Go Swimmingly
Our major fundraiser gala, Big Fish Ball, is fast appproaching -- and we need your assistance as a volunteer. Here's how.
Continue Reading »Our major fundraiser gala, Big Fish Ball, is fast appproaching -- and we need your assistance as a volunteer. Here's how.
Continue Reading »Some 2,000 volunteers turned out on Saturday, May 12, 2018 at some 70 sites across the Chicago area for the Friends of the Chicago River’s annual cleanup day, removing plastic, cans, tires and other trash.
We've got lots of great photos!
Continue Reading »Vintage home movies showing Chicagoans enjoying the water can be seen from the bridge through the portal window facing north of our McCormick Bridgehouse & Chicago River Museum, starting Saturday May 12, 2018.
Continue Reading »An osprey has been sighted on a nesting platform installed by the Friends of the Chicago River at Beaubien Woods Forest Preserves on the city’s South Side, reflecting improved health of the Little Calumet River.
Continue Reading »Wayne Schimpff was one of the volunteers at the first Chicago River Day in 1992. Much has changed for the better, he recalls.
Continue Reading »What's a little chill when it's time to celebrate our great Chicago River system? More than 100 people showed up for our annual Photobomb event on Friday, April 27, 2018. Did we catch you in the camera?
Continue Reading »It's a field trip for students from Chicago's Young Women's Leadership Charter School, 2641 S. Calumet Ave.
Continue Reading »Folks interested in enjoying the Chicago River system and the city's beaches now have a one-stop website covering ways to have safe water fun. ChicagoWaterFun.com, launched by the non-profit Friends of the Chicago River just in time for the summer season, covers: Water quality, swimming, fishing, hiking, and paddling.
Continue Reading »Friends of the Chicago River executive director Margaret Frisbie appeared with Mayor Rahm Emanuel as he talked about the latest successes with his Building on Burnham plan that aims to create a "two waterfront" city.
Continue Reading »Nearly four dozen Chicago River Day captains met to prepare for our annual cleanup event ahead of its May 12 date. Check out who came and how you can join them for this rewarding and fun project.
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