Partnering for Sustainable Chicago



Partnering for Sustainable Chicago

Network Directory

|Alliance for the Great Lakes | |

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|Julie Kelso | |

|Adopt a Beach | |

|17 N. State Street, Suite 1390 | |

|Chicago, IL 60602 | |

|Phone: 312-939-0838 | |

|JKelso@ | |

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|Angelic Organics Learning Center Chicago |Angelic Organics Learning Center helps urban and rural people build local |

| |food systems. We offer opportunities to grow healthy food and a better |

|Martha Boyd |quality of life, connect with farmers and the land, and learn agricultural|

|6400 South Kimbark Avenue |and leadership skills. The Learning Center, a nonprofit organization, |

|Chicago, IL 60637 |reaches more than 4,000 people each year through our programs at partner |

|Phone: 773-288-5462 |farms and urban growing sites in northern Illlinois and southern |

|Chicago@ |Wisconsin. |

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|BioVision2020 |BioVison2020 aims to educate the public about the corruption of our food |

| |supply with new technologies that have not been proven safe. |

|Liane C. Casten | |

|1030 Asbury Ave. | |

|Evanston, IL 60202 | |

|Phone: 847-869-9144 | |

|Fax: 847-869-9145 | |

|lcasten@ | |

|Blacks in Green; Daughter’s Trust |Daughter's Trust, The Village Builders: Building Green, Self-Sustaining, |

| |Mixed-Income Micro Villages. A New Paradigm For Economic Development In |

|Naomi Davis, J.D. |Blighted & Gentrifying African American Communities. |

|1417-19 East 79th Street | |

|Chicago, IL 60619 | |

|Phone: 773-374-4323 | |

|Fax: 773-374-4658 | |

|daughterstrust@ | |

|The Boeing Company, Global Corporate Citizenship |In Boeing's Global Corporate Citizenship, our role is to encourage and |

| |support our communities--to convene, listen, respect and fund their |

|Christy Uchida, Community Investor |important work to make the world better.  We leverage Boeing's global |

|100 N. Riverside Plaza, MC 5002-8450 |objectives in five focus areas (education, arts and culture, health and |

|Chicago, IL 60606-1596 |human services, civic and environment) to achieve the greatest impact in |

|Phone: 312-544-2303 |communities where we live and work. |

|Fax: 312-544-2077 | |

|Christy.uchida@ | |

|Brick Yard Garden |The Brick Yard Garden is a community garden where urban dwellers have been|

| |cultivating vegetables, flowers, fruit and community since 1975. |

|Dorothy Pytel | |

|Garden Address: 6115 S. Woodlawn | |

|Chicago, IL 60637 | |

|Mailing Address: 6121 S. Woodlawn | |

|Chicago, IL 60637 | |

|Phone: 773-288-7984 | |

|brickyardgarden@ | |

|The Burnham Plan Centennial |To inspire our region’s communities, leaders and institutions to build on |

| |the success of the 1909 Burnham Plan and act boldly together to shape our |

|Laurie Scott, Program Manager |future. |

|c/o Chicago Metropolos 2020 | |

|30 W. Monroe – 18th Floor | |

|Chicago, IL 60603 | |

|Phone: 312-332-6179 | |

|Fax: 312-332-2626 | |

|l.scott@ | |

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|Chicago Botanic Garden |The Chicago Botanic Garden is a 385 acre living plant collection and |

| |visitor destination museum with extensive program offerings in K-12 and |

|Patsy Benveniste, VP, Community |post-secondary education (including partnered graduate programs with area |

|Education Programs |universities); an extensive and rapidly expanding plant conservation and |

|1000 East Lake Cook Road |science research agenda; and a large urban agriculture, youth leadership |

|Glencoe, IL 60022 |and development and adult jobs training commitment in the city of |

|Phone: 847-835-6945 |Chicago and other off-site locations. |

|Fax: 847-835-4484 | |

|pbenveni@ | |

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|Chicago Botanic Garden |The Chicago Botanic Garden’s Community Gardening Department supports |

| |community gardening and urban farming through policy, funding, and youth |

|Anna D. Viertel, Coordinator |programming initiatives. We run Green Youth Farms in several Chicago |

|School Gardens |neighborhoods, build and support school gardens, offer mini-grants and |

|1000 East Lake Cook Road |training and technical assistance opportunities, and run an adult |

|Glencoe, IL 60022 |education program in an effort to train for green collar jobs. |

|Phone: 847-650-7305 | |

|Fax: 847-242-6348 | |

|aviertel@ | |

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|Chicago Media Watch |Chicago Media Watch aims to alert the public about the stories hidden or |

| |blacklisted by the corporate press. |

|Liane C. Casten | |

|1030 Asbury Ave. | |

|Evanston, IL 60202 | |

|Phone: 847-869-9144 | |

|Fax: 847-869-9145 | |

|lcasten@ | |

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|Chicago Wilderness Leave No Child Inside Initiative |The Chicago Wilderness Leave No Child Inside initiative is an effort to |

| |promote children’s health and foster generations of kids who care about |

|Mary Kenahan |nature enough to protect it as adults. |

|Chicago Wilderness, 8 South Michigan, #900 | |

|Chicago, IL 60603 | |

|Phone: 312-545-1007 | |

|Fax: 312-346-5606 | |

|mkenahan@ | |

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|Chicagoland Bicycle Federation |The mission of the Chicagoland Bicycle Federation, founded in 1985, is to |

| |improve the bicycling environmet wint and thereby the quality of life in |

|Keith Holt |the region. With more than 5,000 members, we do this by promoting bicycle |

|9 West Hubbard #402 |safety, education and facilities, and by encouraging use of bicycle as an |

|Phone: 312-427-3325 ext. 244 |energy-efficient, economical and non-polluting form of transportation and |

|Fax: 312-4274907 |as a healthful and enjoyable form of recreation. |

|keith@ |The Chicagoland Bicycle Federation recognizes the synergies between |

| |promoting bicycling and promoting walking and public transit. We align our|

| |advocacy with social equity and community improvement and we embrace the |

| |power of a broad multi-modal coalition to achieve our mission. |

|The Community Builders, Inc. |The Community Builders is the largest non-profit, urban housing developer |

| |in America. Since 1964, we have completed more that 21,000 units of |

|David Block |affordable, mixed-income housing. We manage over 8,750 units of housing |

|Senior Project Manager |serving low-income families, the elderly, and special needs populations. |

|1 North LaSalle Street, Suite 1200 | |

|Chicago, IL 60602 | |

|DBlock@ | |

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|Eco-Justice Collaborative |The Eco-Justice Collaborative is a nonprofit organization dedicated to |

| |raising public awareness of the consequences of U.S. lifestyle choices on |

|Lan or Pam Richart |people and our planet. Through a variety of media, popular education |

|1645 W. Jarvis Avenue |presentations and events EJC seeks to provoke thought, open discussions |

|Chicago, IL 60626 |and encourage changes that will bring about a more environmentally |

|Phone: 773-556-3417 |sustainable and just world. |

|ejc@ | |

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|The Environmental Action Group |The EAG is a student organization through the School of Social Service |

| |Administration that seeks to highlight the connection between human and |

|Robert Elchert |environmental rights its relevancy to social work practice. |

|3327 S. Halsted Street | |

|Chicago, IL 60608 | |

|Phone: 773-517-3540 | |

|elchert@uchicago.edu | |

|The Experimental Station |The Experimental Station is a not-for-profit (501-c-3) incubator of |

| |innovative cultural, educational, and environmental projects and |

|Connie Spreen |small-scale enterprises. |

|6100 South Blackstone Avenue | |

|Chicago, IL 60637 | |

|conniespreen@ | |

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|Faith in Place |Faith in Place gives religious people tools to become better stewards of |

| |Creation. Since 1999 we have partnered with over 300 congregations, |

|Rev. Clare Butterfield |Catholic, Protestant, Buddhist, Baha’i, Muslim, Sikh, Zoroastrian, to |

|2532 West Warren Boulevard |conserve energy, develop renewable power and support sustainable farming. |

|Chicago, IL 60612 | |

|Phone: 312-733-4640 | |

|Fax: 312-733-4610 | |

|clare@ | |

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|Faithful Few |Advocate activities and events for At-Risk/ADD/ADHD children and young |

| |adults. |

|Denard Jacox | |

|1448 E. 52nd Street, #164 | |

|Chicago, IL 60615 | |

|Phone: 773-426-3472 | |

|FaithfulFew1986@ | |

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|Rodger Field | |

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|Office of Regional Counsel | |

|EPA Chicago | |

|Field.Rodger@epamail. | |

|The Field Museum, Center for Cultural Understanding and Change |The Center for Cultural Understanding and Change (CCUC) at The Field |

| |Museum uses problem-solving anthropological research to identify and |

|Jennifer Hirsch, Ph.D. |catalyze strengths and assets of communities in Chicago and beyond. In |

|1400 South Lake Shore Drive |doing so, CCUC helps communities identify new solutions to critical |

|Chicago, IL 60605-2496 |challenges such as education, housing, health care, environmental |

|Phone: 312-665-7480 |conservation, and leadership development. Through research, programs, and |

|Fax: 312-665-7482 |access to collections, CCUC reveals the power of cultural difference to |

|jhirsch@ |transform social life and promote social change. |

|uc | |

|The Field Museum, Independent Scholar |Currently working with The New Allies for Nature and Culture at the Field |

| |Museum. I am also currently a Ph.D. candidate at Northwestern completing a|

|Christine Dunford |dissertation in the department of Performance Studies on how people deploy|

|529 N. Michigan Ave. #2 |ideas of nature and produced nature to accomplish economic, political, and|

|Evanston, IL 60202 |social agendas. |

|Phone: 847-564-6198 | |

|cmdunford@ | |

|Gary Comer Youth Center |Youth center and community outreach program located in the Greater Grand |

| |Crossing neighborhood. Utilize rooftop garden and community spaces to |

|Marjj Hess, Garden Manager |improve the lives ofour youth and community. |

|7200 S. Ingleside Ave. | |

|Chicago, IL 60619 | |

|Phone: 773-358-4070 | |

|Fax: 773-358-4089 | |

|mhess@ | |

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|Global Warming Challenge |Dr. Treptow, professor emeritus of Chicago State University, is an |

| |environmentalist and member of the Union of Concerned Scientists. He |

|Richard S. Treptow, Ph. D. |gives presentations and workshops on global warming to educational, |

|3905 Tower Drive |community and governmental groups. |

|Richton Park, IL 60471 | |

|Phone: 708-747-0649 | |

|Fax:709-481-6869 | |

|r-treptow@ | |

|HPKCC |A recently-formed Taskforce of the HPKCC which is trying to raise |

| |awareness of the principles and practical details of sustainable living in|

|Vijayarani Fedson |the community. |

|5705 South Blackstone Ave., Apt. 2 | |

|Chicago, IL 60637 | |

|Phone:773-684-3867 | |

|ranifeds@ | |

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|Hyde Park Historical Society | |

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|Jack Spicer | |

|5529 South Lake Park Avenue | |

|Chicago, IL 60637 | |

|Phone: 773-493-1893 | |

|Jack Spicer Phone: 773-324-6017 | |

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|IL Department of Natural Resources | |

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|Deborah Stone | |

|DEBORAH.STONE@ | |

|Indiana University Northwest, |Urban university offering a Master’s in Public Affairs. |

|School of Public and Environmental Affairs | |

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|Ellen Szarleta-Yancy, Ph.D., J.D. | |

|3400 Broadway, MP 2117 | |

|Gary, Indiana, 46408 | |

|Phone: 219-980-6698 | |

|Fax: 219-980-6737 | |

|eszarlet@iun.edu | |

|Jacqueline W. Henderson | |

|1100 East 55th Street | |

|Chicago, IL 60615 | |

|Phone: 773-752-9227 | |

|wileth@ or jacquelinewileth@ | |

|The Jewish Council on Urban Affairs |The Jewish Council on Urban Affairs combats poverty, racism and |

| |anti-Semitism in partnership with Chicago’s diverse communities. |

|Asaf Bar-Tura | |

|610 S. Michigan Avenue, Suite 500 | |

|Chicago, IL 60605 | |

|Phone: 312-663-0960 x110 | |

|Fax: 312-663-5305 | |

|asaf@ | |

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|Julia Govis | |

|5341 S Maryland Ave. | |

|Chicago, IL 60615 | |

|Phone: 773-288-0822 cell 630-802-6888 | |

|govisjulia@ | |

|Keep Chicago Beautiful (KCB) |Keep Chicago Beautiful (KCB) Environmental Workshops for Teachers and |

| |Students Studying to be Teachers started in 1990 with a grant from the |

|Joyce Kagan Charmatz, President |Chicago Community Trust which continue to receive race reviews from |

|25 East Washington Street, Suite 1104 |teachers, and students, in colleges and universities in the Chicagoland |

|Chicago, IL 60602 |area. |

|Phone: 312-863-6196 | |

|Fax: 312-863-6194 | |

|joyce@ | |

|Kenosha / Racine Land Trust | |

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|Peter Wardrip | |

|p-wardrip@northwestern.edu | |

|Little Village Environmental Justice Organization (LVEJO) |Our mission is to work with our families, coworkers, and neighbors to |

| |improve our environment and lives in Little Village and Chicago through |

|Kimberly Wasserman Nieto |democracy in action. We work for a real voice in building democracy, |

|2856 South Millard Avenue |including if, how, when and where any development of our communities takes|

|Chicago, IL 60623 |place, as the basis for environmental, economic and social justice. |

|Phone: 773-762-6991 | |

|Fax: 773-762-6993 | |

|info@ | |

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|Lutheran School of Theology Green Zone and the Web of Creation |The Green Zone fosters greening of the Lutheran Seminary in worship, |

| |education, building and grounds, lifestyle of members, and political |

|David Rhoads |advocacy. The Web of Creation () provides |

|1100 East 55th Street |environmental resources for faith communities. |

|Chicago, IL 60615 | |

|Phone: 773-256-0774 | |

|Fax: 773-256-0782 | |

|drhoads@lstc.edu | |

|lstc.edu and | |

|Madiem Kawa |Have fun while restoring Washington Park’s nature areas near the lagoons’ |

|Washington Park Conservancy |edge. Work Day 2008 Schedule: Every third Saturday from March to October |

|Phone: 773-203-3418 |between 9am until 12pm. Watch out for the details of the big aquatic |

|Sunshine0711@ |planting day in May. Refreshments, tools, & gloves will be provided. |

|The Material Exchange |Material Exchange investigates the value structures that permit and |

| |encourage surplus, waste, and resource depletion, in a world where extreme|

|John Preus, Founder |material and intellectual need is common and visible. We invent objects |

|5460 South Woodlawn Ave. |and processes that consider ways in which value becomes attached to |

|Chicago, IL 60615 |things. In so doing, we hope to invent, cultivate, promote, and foster |

|Phone: 773-640-6767 |micro-economies dedicated to experimental living. |

|preusjohn@ | |

|material- | |

|McCormick Theological Seminary | |

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|Ted Hiebert | |

|5460 South University Avenue | |

|Chicago, IL 60615 | |

|Phone: 773-947-6341 | |

|thiebert@mccormick.edu | |

|ME4E: Multidisciplinary Education for the Environment | |

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|Emily Kenny | |

|Me4e@ | |

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|Meadville Lombard Theological School |Meadville Lombard is an academically rigorous, unapologetically |

| |progressive Unitarian Universalist theological school, affiliated with the|

|Professor Michael Hogue |University of Chicago. |

|5701 South Woodlawn Avenue | |

|Chicago, IL 60637 | |

|Phone: 773-256-3000(x233) | |

|mhogue@meadville.edu | |

|meadville.edu | |

|Meadville-Lombard Theological School | |

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|Rev. Qiyamah Rahman | |

|qrahman@meadville.edu | |

|The Morton Arboretum | |

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|Andrew Hipp | |

|4100 Illinois Route 53 | |

|Lisle, IL 60543-1293 | |

|Phone: 630-725-2094 | |

|ahipp@ | |

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|The Morton Arboretum | |

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|Edith Makra, Community Tree Advocate | |

|emakra@ | |

|Natural Path Urban Forestry Consultants |Principally provide urban forestry management services to government |

| |agencies in the United States, Europe and South America. Also provide |

|Mark Duntemann |forensic and expert witness testimony in tree-related litigation cases. |

|5455 South Ingleside #1E | |

|Chicago, IL 60615 | |

|Phone: 773-699-7284 | |

|natpath@ | |

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|North Side Green Party |Green Local in North and Northwest Side Chicago. We work to further the 10|

| |Key Green values. We have been active in the anti war effort, other energy|

|Walter Esler |issues, global warming, community issue, grass roots organizing, advocacy,|

|5046 West Wrightwood |and ballot access for progressive, environmental, peace, Green candidates.|

|Chicago, IL 60639 | |

|Phone: 773-637-6701 | |

|Fax: Same, call first | |

|jobcity@ | |

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|Northwestern University Community-Based Participatory Research Program |The Program supports and promotes engaged research between local community|

| |organizations and academic partners that respects community input and |

|Jen Kauper-Brown |builds upon the strengths of involving community partners in all aspects |

|750 North Lake Shore Dr., 11th Floor |of research. |

|Chicago, IL 60611 | |

|Phone: 312-503-2942 | |

|Fax: 312-503-5388 | |

|j-kauper-brown@northwestern.edu | |

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|The Notebaert Nature Museum |The Chicago Academy of Sciences and its Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum |

| |inspire people to learn about and care for nature and the environment. The|

|Jill Riddell |Academy improves quality of life in Chicago and the region by delivering |

|Vice President of Exhibits and Strategic Initiatives |superior environmental and science education programs to students and |

|2430 North Cannon Drive |teachers, by offering Museum exhibitions and conducting public programs |

|Chicago, IL 60614 |that foster green living, and by restoring local ecosystems and |

|Phone: 773-755-5145 |advancing scientific knowledge through collections and research. |

|jriddell@ |  |

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|On Site Services |Founded On Site Services in collaboration with Ken Dunn and the Resource |

| |Center. We accept tax-deductible donations of used cabinetry, office |

|Jack Preus |furniture and other bulk items such as building materials. |

|5460 South Woodlawn Ave. | |

|Chicago, IL 60615 | |

|Phone: 773- 640-6767 | |

|preusjohn@ | |

|One Two One Art Collective |Artists Group seeking social change through recycling materials, ideas, |

| |and information. |

|Theodore Boggs | |

|2524 N. Campbell, #3 | |

|Chicago, IL 60647 | |

|Phone: 847-274-1687 | |

|theodoreboggs@ | |

|Openlands |Openlands is a 44-year old nonprofit conservation organization that works |

| |throughout the metropolitan area to protect open space. We do policy |

|Joyce O’Keefe |development, advocacy, greenways and trails planning, community greening |

|25 East Washington, Suite 1650 |and land preservation. |

|Chicago, IL 60602 | |

|Phone: 312-863-6263 | |

|Fax: 312-427-6251 | |

|jokeefe@ | |

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|Openlands |Openlands, founded in 1963, is an independent, non-profit organization |

| |dedicated to preserving and enhancing public open space in northeastern |

|Shirlee Hoffman, Native Habitats Project Manager |Illinois. The Native Habitats program has been funded to install a |

|25 East Washington Street, Suite 1650 |limited number of native habitat demonstration gardens in highly visible |

|Chicago, IL 60602-1708 |locations during 2008 and 2009. |

|Phone: 312-863-6257 | |

|Fax: 312-863-6251 | |

|shoffman@ | |

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|Openlands, Community Greening Department |Conservation Non-Profit Organization; Regional and City-Wide |

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|Julie Samuels, Glenda Daniels, Ena Kumar | |

|24 East Washington Street | |

|Chicago, IL 60601 | |

|Phone: 312-863-6256 (Julia Samuels) | |

|jsamuels@, gdaniels@, | |

|ena.kumar@ | |

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|The Resource Center Chicago |For over 30 years, the Resource Center, a non-profit environmental |

| |education organization, has led the way in demonstrating innovative |

|Ken Dunn |techniques for recycling and reusing materials. Too often in the urban |

|222 East 135th Place |setting, abundant and important resources are wasted. Our recovery work |

|Chicago, IL 60627 |aims to reverse waste and to improve the quality of life for urban |

|Phone: 773-821-1351 |dwellers. We have been devoted from the beginning to the economic and |

|Fax: 773-821-7462 |educational revitalization of city neighborhoods through recycling, urban |

|info@ |gardening and other programs that reclaim and reuse resources. |

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|Soul Vegetarian Restaurant | |

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|Zarakyah Ahmadiel | |

|205 East 75th Street | |

|Chicago, IL 60619 | |

|Phone: 773-964-3604 | |

|Zarakyah1@ | |

|Spheres of Influence |The mission of Spheres of Influence is to inspire action to save the |

| |planet from the threat of climate change, for tomorrow’s child. |

|Sarah Warren, Ph. D. | |

|480 North McClurg Court, Ste. 513 | |

|Chicago, IL 60611 | |

|Phone: 312-595-1691 | |

|Fax: 312-595-1492 | |

|DrWarren@ | |

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|TreeKeepers Program of Openlands |We are one of the early members of the “Citizen Forester” Movement, |

| |training volunteer arborists in “Urban Forestry Lite.” |

|Jim DeHorn | |

|5614 W. Cornelia Ave. | |

|Chicago, IL 60634-4408 | |

|Home Phone: 773-282-5374 | |

|Office Phone: 312-863-6259 | |

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|The University of Chicago, Ecology and Evolution | |

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|Justin Borevitz | |

|1101 E. 57th Street | |

|Chicago, IL 60637 | |

|Phone: 773-702-5948 | |

|borevitz@uchicago.edu | |

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|The University of Chicago | |

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|Sabina Shaikh | |

|Social Sciences Collegiate | |

|Division | |

|Gates Black 219 (mail to Gates-Blake 310) | |

|5845 S. Ellis | |

|Chicago, IL 60637 | |

|Phone: 773-834-2325 | |

|Sabina@uchicago.edu | |

|The University of Chicago |The Office of Community and Government Affairs at the University of |

| |Chicago works in partnership with mid-South Side community to improve the |

|Sonya Malunda |quality of life for all. |

|6030 South Ellis, Room 162 | |

|Chicago, IL 60649 | |

|Phone: 773-702-4568 | |

|Fax: 773-834-0379 | |

|smalunda@uchicago.edu | |

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|The University of Chicago |Undergraduate (B.A.) Program in Environmental Studies |

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|Theodore L. Steck | |

|920 East 58th Street | |

|Chicago, IL 60637 | |

|Phone: 773-702-1329 | |

|Fax: 773-702-3172 | |

|tsteck@bsd.uchicago.edu | |

|The University of Chicago Religion and Environment Initiative (REI) |REI is an interfaith student organization at the University of Chicago |

| |that organizes lectures, discussions, field trips, and other events that |

|Dave Aftandilian |explore traditions of concern for the environment in various world and |

|1300 E. 56th St., #1 |indigenous religions. |

|Chicago, IL 60637 | |

|Phone: 773-834-0621 | |

|daftandi@bsd.uchicago.edu | |

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|University of Chicago, Sustainability Council |As part of the Office of the Vice President, the faculty, student, and |

| |staff members of the Sustainability Council promote and centralize the |

|Eric Heineman, Project Manager for Environmental Sustainability |University's sustainability efforts. |

|5801 S. Ellis Ave. | |

|Chicago, IL 60637 | |

|t-9ehein@uchicago.edu | |

|sustainability.uchicago.edu | |

|The University of Chicago | |

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|Steven M. Wiesenthal | |

|Associate Vice President and University Architect | |

|Phone: 773-834-3529 | |

|swiesenthal@uchicago.edu | |

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|Urban Earth Day, Kennedy- King College | |

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|Prof. Bonnie Harrison | |

|740 W 63rd St | |

|Chicago, IL 60621 | |

|Phone: 773-783-1140 | |

|Bharrison9@ccc.edu | |

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|Urban Lab |Martin Felsen and Sarah Dunn co-founded UrbanLab in Chicago in 2000 as a |

| |collaborative office practicing sustainable architecture and urbanism. |

|Martin Felson |UrbanLab is also a research laboratory actively engaged in examining |

|3209 South Morgan Street |cities and megalopolises. |

|Chicago, IL 60608 | |

|Phone: 773-650-1130 | |

|Fax: 773-650 1129 | |

|info@ | |

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|Urban Sustainability Authority |Urban Sustain's mission is to improve the urban experience. Urban Sustain|

| |educate, lead, develop, and advocate reducing disparities for the |

|Tammy Steels |low-income communities. USA fulfills this purpose through training, |

|27 North Wacker Drive, Ste. 145 |research, advocacy, community-based services and programs on issues of |

|Chicago, IL 60606 |environmental health which affects education, and economic empowerment. |

|Phone: 312-602-9763 | |

|Fax: 312-602-9795 | |

|Urbansus@ | |

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|Urban Woods Project |Founded in 1999, the Urban Woods Project builds cabinets, furniture, do |

| |remodeling and carpentry using salvaged materials and locally milled |

|John Preus |lumber. |

|5460 South Woodlawn Ave. | |

|Chicago, IL 60615 | |

|Phone: 773-640-6767 | |

|preusjohn@ | |

|Urbanwoodsproject. | |

|Washington Park Conservancy |Have fun while restoring Washington Park’s nature areas near the lagoons’ |

| |edge. Work Day 2008 Schedule: Every third Saturday from March to October |

|Madiem Kawa |between 9am until 12pm. Watch out for the details of the big aquatic |

|Phone: 773-203-3418 |planting day in May. Refreshments, tools, & gloves will be provided. |

|Sunshine0711@ | |

|Watershed Planner; Lake County Stormwater Management Commission | |

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|Sean Wiedel | |

|333 Peterson Road | |

|Libertyville, IL 60048 | |

|Phone: 847-918-7693 | |

|Fax: 847-918-9826 | |

|Swiedel@co.lake.il.us | |

|co.lake.il/us/smc | |

|Zygon Center for Religion and Science | |

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|Christina Heisser | |

|1100 East 55th Street | |

|Chicago, IL 60615 | |

|773-256-0670 | |

|Fax: 773-256-0682 | |

|ZCRS@lstc.edu | |

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