Join us for a presentation by Cara Pratt, Sustainability and Resilience Coordinator for the City of Evanston, and learn more about Evanston's Climate Action and Resilience Program.
Cara Pratt, Sustainability and Resilience Coordinator for Evanston will speak about the City’s progress toward meeting its CARP (Climate Action and Resilience Program) goals and what individuals can do to help meet the goals.
Box lunches may be ordered in advance and paid for ($20) at the door. Reservations which include a box lunch must be received by no later than noon on April 17, 2023.
This event is jointly sponsored by the LWV of Evanston and the Evanston Public Library.
For more information, email Susan Markwell at smarkwell@cityofevanston.org.
The Main library is an epicenter of information and the various forms of literacy. Its assets expand beyond books, audiobooks and DVDs to include public Internet stations and building-wide Wi-Fi, arts performances and displays, author presentations, financial and immigration programs, and much more. The Main Library is the primary focus of our absolute and continuous commitment to meeting the diverse expectations and needs of Evanston residents.
La Biblioteca Principal es un epicentro de información y diversas formas de alfabetización. Sus colecciones se expanden más allá de los libros, audiolibros y DVD para incluir estaciones públicas de Internet y Wi-Fi en todo el edificio, presentaciones y exhibiciones artísticas, presentaciones de autores, programas financieros y de inmigración, y mucho más. La Biblioteca Principal es el enfoque nuestro compromiso absoluto y continuo para cumplir con las diversas expectativas y necesidades de los residentes de Evanston.