
North Pond Restoration Update
Summer is in full bloom. A walk around North Pond is a testament to that statement. Black-eyed Susan’s have begun their long and beautiful blooms that will continue throughout summer.
Summer is in full bloom. A walk around North Pond is a testament to that statement. Black-eyed Susan’s have begun their long and beautiful blooms that will continue throughout summer.
And then there were trees! Or, more specifically, and then the trees were planted. One big thing everyone has been waiting for is more nature to return to North Pond.
Happy Earth Day! I know the actual Earth Day was last Saturday, but since every day is really Earth Day (and since April is Earth Month), the greeting still applies.
Since 1984 the Lincoln Park Conservancy has been the non-profit champion of Chicago’s largest and most visited park. Through our private-public partnership with the Chicago Park District we power the
The mission of the Lincoln Park Conservancy is to preserve and enhance the inspiring beauty of Chicago’s largest and most visited park for current and future generations. We believe that
Dear Friends of North Pond. With the dawning of April, we’ve seen a significant amount of activity this week related to the completion of punch list items by our contractor, as
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