Community Corner

Event to Create Blueprint for Neighborhood Seniors

Forward Chicago is seeking to connect Ward 47 seniors to keep them active in the area.

An organization is out to help Lincoln Square residents stay in the neighborhood as they get older.

Forward Chicago is a senior-driven nonprofit created in 2012 by neighborhood volunteers and Ward 47 Ald. Ameya Pawar's office. The organization hosted a panel in December explaining the resources available to aging adults.

On Saturday, Forward Chicago is hosting another discussion. All are welcome to help design a blueprint for aging in the area.

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Join in the conversation Saturday from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Ravenswood United Church of Christ, 2050 W. Pensacola Ave.

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