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Celebrating 28 Days of Of Auburn Gresham History

Celebrate the 28 days of February with us by sharing a moment in Auburn Gresham Black History. Just send a copy of your historic photo(s) and stories to gadc@gagdc.org. Greater Auburn-Gresham Development Corporation (GADC) wants to highlight the historic works and events of our families, businesses, schools, commumity advocacy works and civil rights history that have occurred in the Auburn Gresham community. Share the good history in the hood during black history month 2014!

Archbishop Francis Cardinal George Descends Upon An Auburn Gresham Historic Institution

The Cardinal confers traveling mercies on a new fleet of buses for St. Leo's High School.

100th KaBOOM! Playground Build in Auburn Gresham

Auburn Gresham made history again by hosting KaBOOM's 100th Playground Build at Lots of Love Community Center.

"Giving" is in Auburn Gresham's DNA

A community filled with givers, the Auburn Gresham community really demonstrated this entire week the importance of supporting its community members.

Health Fair on the Block: Back By Popular Demand

Twice a year the Greater Auburn-Gresham Development Corporation (GADC) hosts a health fair on 79th Street exposing Auburn Gresham residents and business owners to the many services that are available to them living in Chicago.

Mayor Rahm Emanuel Returns to Auburn Gresham

In February 2011, Mayor Rahm Emanuel made history by becoming the first Mayor of Chicago in more than 20 years, after his predecessor Mayor Richard M. Daley, decided to end his landmark term.

GADC's Vision Newsletter - Spring 2011

GADC's Vision Newsletter - Spring 2011

Getting My Taxes Done

Dwayne Jackson, a local resident, shares his sentiments about the Auburn Gresham free tax site and getting an email address. Click to read more!

Free Tax Services Cites Record Numbers

Auburn Gresham's Free Tax Services Cites Records Numbers

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