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TABLE OF CONTENTS

8 Three Reasons Why Misty Witenberg Didn’t Win

DEPARTMENTS 6.

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What Does Your Dream City Council Look Like?

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New Ways To Wellness Reprint with Evanston Health Collectives

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An Official Endorsement Darlene Cannon For 2Nd Ward

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Editor’s Letter We’ve only made it partially through the Coronavirus of 20/20. During the pandemic, we all addressed the question. “How Healthy Am I?.. At least I did. If you are looking for ways to strive for health and wellness, go to page 6 and read about how Evanston Health Collective is creating space for healthy living as we pave through the pandemic.

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During the pandemic many small businesses pivoted their services, so did we. One of the main adjustments is our website, EvanstonMagazine.net providing readers and clients valuable digital material to read and advertise. We understand the value of digital footprint, and now we officer quality digital advertising on major platforms all-in-one to grow your brand, market your product/service and advertise promotions. Now your marketing can be streamlined from YouTube, Video Creation, Facebook, and Instagram. For details visit our website. This Election Issue was a thrill to publish. As you read through the magazine, you will find some insight into the 2021 city elections. Evanston Magazine is honored to endorse Darlene Cannon as 2nd Ward Aldermanic Candidate. Cannon’s commitment to her community is outstanding. Her experience in working with community members goes over and beyond. She is an amazing leader, graceful heart, and ready to provide the community with support. As we say goodbye to the old council, “Thank you” for working with Alderman Robin Simmons to pass Reparations for the first time in history. The result of that work is not done which makes the upcoming election extremely important. The next city council will receive the torch and must be able to see the path to complete this endeavor. February 23, 2021, Evanston’s Primary Election had five candidates running for City Clerk. Two of the five candidates have moved on to the April 6th ballot. I believe either of the two standing candidates understands the strain and the impact Devon Reid (current City Clerk) endured. Evanston Magazine uncovers the most qualified candidate- that didn’t make the cut. We took the time to examine why Misty Witenberg lost in the Primaries for City Clerk. As you read through the feature, you will realize the outstanding citizenship she has contributed and what a loss it is for Evanston. I’d like to thank Alcove-Evanston for sharing their fun new environment. Alcove- Evanston is a remodeled beautiful luxurious environment and we are very proud of their partnership. On page 12 the fiance and I share our dining experience with the readers. If you are in the mood for date night, dinner out, or just willing to enjoy wonderful fare, life begins today.. so take the time to live, and enjoy this great venue and issue.

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WELLNESS

New Ways to Wellness

Evanston Health Collective promotes well-being in challenging times

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s the founders of the Evanston Health Collective, we believe that the October issue of Evanston Magazine did not accurately represent our practice or who we are as practitioners. We welcome this opportunity to reintroduce ourselves and share how we can improve your life.

-Dr. Melanie Katin, L.Ac.; Sarah B. McLaughlin, LMT; and -Becky D r . Paulin-Liston, M e l a n i e PT Katin, L.Ac.; Sarah B. McLaughlin, LMT; and Becky Paulin-Liston, PT A global pandemic may not seem like the best time to start a new business, but the partners of the Evanston Health Collective knew the time was right for them. Becky Paulin-Liston, physical therapist and yoga instructor; Sarah McLaughlin, massage and shiatsu therapist; and Dr. Melanie Katin, licensed acupuncturist, bring a combined 50 years of experience to the newly formed collective. The partners met years ago while practicing at the Heartwood Center in west Evanston. Over time, they built strong working relationships and friendships. As their collaboration grew, they developed similar visions of health and well-being, and the idea for the Evanston Health Collective was born. 6

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Located in the Hahn Building in downtown Evanston, the new venture allows the practitioners to combine their skills and bring their expertise to a wider range of people. As they work together across disciplines, they guide their patients and clients toward personalized healing in a soothing environment. While each has their own skills and perspectives, the partners are united in their desire to provide a modern approach to health and wellness. They welcome patients and clients with acute and/or chronic health concerns, and offer services that complement and go beyond traditional medical care. They invite you to visit their healing space and see how their comprehensive approach leads to the most individualized care.

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Dr. Melanie Katin, L.Ac., started her practice 17 years ago in New York City. She was a professor of integrative pediatrics and oncology at the Pacific College of Health Sciences for 13 years before deciding to focus on private practice. She has helped all generations of patients using


acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine. Since moving to Evanston in 2017, she has rebuilt her practice, sometimes encountering those who are inexperienced with Chinese medicine. She practices Japanese acupuncture, a very gentle form that most people are comfortable with and enjoy. With Covid-19 a serious concern, Dr. Katin monitors patients’ temperatures and pulse oxygen at every visit. One of the benefits of visiting an acupuncturist is the close attention they pay to subtle health anomalies. Each visit is an opportunity to discover small changes that might warrant a referral back to a primary care physician. Some patients might need several visits to address an acute problem, while some visit repeatedly to enjoy the calm they experience during treatment.

To learn more and book an appointment, visit www.bebetteracupuncture.com. MASSAGE THERAPIST

Sarah McLaughlin is on an adventure, discovering ways to transform suffering for herself and others. She became interested in massage therapy when conventional treatments failed to address her physical and emotional pain. She craved something that explored the hidden places we store our suffering. Having decided that self-work and exploration were essential to her healing, McLaughlin enrolled in the Chicago School of Massage Therapy. By the end of the program, she was certain that massage therapy was more than her career, it was part of her life’s calling. Fifteen years later, McLaughlin still loves coming to work and creating spaces where people can experience a natural healing process. She finds that this healing space can be difficult to attain if one is too aggressive with their body or mind. Through the years, she has studied numerous modalities and healing work. Now, she uses Eastern and Western touch therapies to address a spectrum of imbalances. Her primary work combines shiatsu, myofascial release and visceral manipulation. It is unhurried, detail-oriented and energy-moving, often incorporating abdominal massage. A certified meditation instructor and registered yoga teacher, McLaughlin often uses a combination of massage, meditation and movement with her clients. In addition to teaching online yoga and meditation courses with Becky Paulin-Liston, PT, she offers private lessons. While the yoga McLaughlin teaches may not look very conventional, it is uniquely effective, especially when taught alongside meditation. When combined with the healing space created during massage, McLaughlin facilitates a profound transformative process in her clients.

was missing. She found the answer in yoga, obtaining her 200-hour yoga teacher training in 2001 at the Temple of Kriya Yoga. Since then, she has integrated her yoga training with her background in physical therapy, combining total body movement and exercise, breathing, and relaxation with manual therapy techniques to optimize movement. “I feel mainstream physical therapy can miss the boat if you don’t step back to consider the entire person and how everything interrelates,” Paulin-Liston says. “Yoga provides a framework to do that. I am excited to continue to bring physical therapy and yoga to the north shore privately in person and via telehealth.” Paulin-Liston has been treating patients in person as an essential worker through the COVID-19 pandemic and continues to provide a safe environment for this healing work. She also offers yoga classes over Zoom and welcomes you to join her for therapeutic yoga, yoga for women’s health, yoga for bone strength (offered through Grateful Yoga), or for her yoga and meditation collaborations with Sarah McLaughlin, LMT. If you’re ready to move with less pain and more ease, visit www.ptandy.com to set up an appointment or join a class. S TAY I N G

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During the continuing challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, the practitioners at the Evanston Health Collective are taking many measures to keep clients and patients healthy and safe. They have HEPA air filtration and UV light sanitization, and offices are fully disinfected between each appointment. Difficult times can lead to new opportunities. With a range of expertise and talent, the partners of the Evanston Health Collective are ready to join you on your health journey. Come see the difference integrative care can make for your well-being. E v a n s t o n He a l t h C o l l e c t i v e Evanston Health 1 6 0 9 Sh er m an AvCollective e. , Ste. 3 0 8 , Ha h n Bu i l d i ng w w wSherman . e v a nAve., s t oSte. n h308, e aHahn l t hBuilding . c o m 1609

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Becky Paulin-Liston has been practicing physical therapy since completing her degree at Bradley University in 1997. For the past 20 years, she has focused on helping people with orthopedic conditions and women with health concerns across their lifespans. At the beginning of her career, Paulin-Liston felt something

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Why The Most Knowledgeable Cler Misty Witenberg: The Peoples Champion t was the Evanston City Clerks debate on Evanston Live TV, a Facebook forum hosted by Meleika Gardner. This debate was to help pick the official ballot for the April 6th election of the clerks’ office. I believe every candidate felt comfortable. Over 100 Evanstonians watched as candidates were asked questions. I only saw one candidates’ answers register as highly knowledgeable and competent. I concluded that Misty Witenberg knew what the clerk’s office actually does from watching most fumble through the debate. Thanks to Melieka Gardner, I personally had the honor of asking a question. Not many had this honor. Misty had the opportunity to “pass” and not answer, as many of the candidates did. She competently answered so brilliantly that many felt she would win. None the less she did not win a place even on the ballot to be voted on. In this article, Evanston Magazine will examine, “What went wrong”. Why did the candidate who showed the highest degree of competency not win?

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My first time watching council I had the pleasure of seeing Misty Witenberg in a heated conversation with the whole Dias I do not remember what the topic was, but I do remember asking my friend who was this short spark plug? She radiated knowledge and unyielding fortitude. She seemed more like a Lawyer than Alderman Don Wilson, and he was a lawyer. We joked and said that she was “the Champion fighter for the people”. Looking back, I was impressed by her knowledge of how the government of Evanston worked and that she was fully capable of navigating any of the actions done by the council on the dais as they were focused to dissuade her from making her point. She was fiery to the point that some of the older usually distant and more compliant attendees listened with a high level of focus. She seemed like the personification of a champion fighter. In researching, I ran across a valuable article,“How To Win An Election”. The article was created and broadcast for/ on npr.org. If you would like to know the seven tips the link will appear on Evanstonmagazine.net. As I read the seven tips, I thought there were three that can be counted as specifically representing where it is that Misty fell short


my phone I received a google ad from The Campaign to Elect Daniel Biss. It was the fundraising that gave him the money to pay for the advertising push. He had the money. As for Misty Witenbergs’ fundraising, I have it from a reliable source that she did not reach the numbers adequate for a candidate to succeed. Lack of money is not the end-all to be all but it is an indicator. The candidate must advertise. It is imperative that candidates put out advertising to assure that they attract votes at a respectable number. I prefer they advertise in EM but there is also the Patch, Evanston TV Live, and Round Table just to name a few. #3 (7. in the article) Finally- Get Out The Vote Before The Election. I believe the results speak volumes for the represented result.

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rk Candidate Lost of her goal to win and appear on the April 6th ballot. How To Win an Election (EM snippet)

In conclusion, I wish the remaining candidates for the Evanston Clerks office a bit of sincere good luck. The clerk’s office is very important as the history of the city relies on a very accurate record. Learning on the job will have to be swift and high accountability will absolutely be a part of the puzzle after winning. A most important topic “Reparations”, a 400-year fight for economic leveling of the freedoms will most certainly at stake, and that’s too important to allow failure. Thank you Misty and remember there is always the next election.

#1. (4. in the actual article) Build Your Own Campaign Staff And Don’t Ever Turn Down Help Your team should be a mix of people who know campaigns well. I believe a friend and non-participant in Misty Witenberg’s campaign actually helped last minute to hire people and help. Other than that it was reported that Misty tried to run a one-person campaign with limited help from others. This proved to be an overwhelming task that helped the resulting loss actualize. #2. (6. in the article) Fundraising Isn’t Scary! One of the things I saw in the Evanston Mayoral Election (2021) was the power of fundraising done by MayorElect Daniel Biss. His marketing team did an incredible job with those funds. Evanston magazine was proud to make its own contributions and our staff was impressed with the effectiveness of Biss’ team. Every time I opened

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Official Endorsement

Darlene Cannon

Candidate for Alderwoman Evanston’s 2nd Ward

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arlene is a public servant and community organizer in the 2nd Ward, with a passion both for directly helping those in immediate need and for changing existing systems of power to center marginalized voices.

Currently Darlene leads and advocates in various spaces that have direct positive outcomes for both community members and democracy. Below are some of her current roles and engagements: Co-founder and Executive Director of Feeding the Village Evanston, a not-for-profit grassroots community organization that was born out of food insecurities as a result of COVID-19 Board member of both the Democratic Party of Evanston, and the Evanston Community Lake & Garden. Core member of Reclaim Evanston, an extension of The People’s Lobby ·

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Previous committee chair of the Evanston Voter initiative Despite not having a seat on council, Darlene has spent much of her life ensuring accountability and transparency at the city level and is a known and sought community organizer and local leader. Darlene has organized and advocated for: equitable housing, transparent zoning and development, racial and class equity, taxes that do not burden minority and working class people, environmental justice and helping facilitate Northwestern University a fair share partner. Darlene’s accomplishments have inspired people to think about impact and being changemakers in their direct communities. Her work is contingent on open dialogue, community perspective, and she is energized around ideas of equity and ensuring policies meet the needs of the majority and not the desires of the few. Please take the time to sit and read more about Darlene, pledge your support, help us campaign, and please donate to support a progressive agenda. When we fight together, we win! Darlenefor2.org


What would be your Dream Council? Anonymous 1. 2. Darleen Cannon 3. 4. 5. Carolyn Murray (Bobby is unprepared and was hand-picked by Robin and exalderma Delores Holmes...who thinks she still runs the ward) 6. 7. 8. Devon Really wanted Misty for Clerk

Bennett Johnson 1. Clare Kelly 2. Darlene Cannon 3. Either 4. Diane Goldring 5. Either 6. Tom Sufferdin 7. Mary Rosinski (Revel will moveprogressive) 8. Devon Reid

Evanston Magazine asked a list of high value politically knowledgeable Evanstonians and received valuable political perspectives. Enjoy

Alderwoman Cecily Fleming is undefeated. This new council is so important as the reparations task is present. I am sure they will support her 100%. Sebastion Nalls 1. Clare Kelly 2. Darlene Cannon 3. Nick Korzeniowski 4/5. Been on the sideline since I haven’t spent much time looking at those two races. 6. Tom Sufferdin 7. Mary Rosinski

Linda Del Bosque 1. Clare Kelly 2. Darlene Cannon 3. Nick 4. Jonathan Neiuwsma 5. Bobby Burns 6. Kathrine Trippi 7. No Opinion 8. Devon Reid


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vanston Magazine had the opportunity to learn why Alcove-Evanston has a dedicated and loyal following. It seems patrons from Chicago to the highest points of the North Shore, travel from all four corners of the U.S to experience Alcove Evanston. The experience is described “as world-class”.

Not only does Alcove-Evanston have a new look but the owner of Chefs Station has remodeled, redesigned, and reinvigorated during the pandemic. The new interior is sleek. The only competition to this restaurant’s ambiance might be seen on Rodeo Drive- Beverly Hills or in Vogue Magazine. It is the perfect hotspot to celebrate any occasion. They welcome you to simply meet up for cocktails and take a look for yourself. Whether you prefer sweet, bold, or tart flavors you will notice Alcove -Evanston’s expert staff mmbers are truly delighted in helping you navigate the wine selection. The exceptional wine selection combined with the rich savory flavors of the menu most certainly create an extraordinary dining experience. Alcove’s sommolier suggest wine pairings that will complement your course. For the cosummate moment make sure you explore the ultimate experience by reserving “The Chef’s

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Evanston Magazine dialed up Franco G to interview him on his 2020 national contest win(s). Its about time for Chicago to start to dominate. (See the full interview on Evanstonmagazine.net) Aaron Foster: You are making all the noise right now, man, so I appreciate you taking time out your busy schedule. Ive seen your videos and they are spectacular - great artistic work. So the readers wanna knowWhat was it like to participate and how did it feel to win those contests?

Gunna’s label. They they had a nationwide Talent Search. They would go from city to city, and they would pick an artist to go to the National Finals in Atlanta, right? So there was a guy named Augie money Leach. Nietzsche, he’s like a label A&R for Futures label. He was in charge of it. There was a heavy level of competition. Chicago does have incredible talent here. Yeah, man. Yeah, I did my thing at that moment in time with my career, how it was going. I felt like I had to win. So I really put my best effort into that contest. (for more go to the website EvanstonMagazine.net.

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he 4th of July parade has been a tradition for Evanston residents for 100 years. For most of those 100 years, thousands have lined up along Central St to watch the dozens of entries make their way down the parade route toward Dyche Stadium (now Ryan Field). The two-hour parade and celebration has been voted one of the Nation’s Five Best by Country Home Magazine. The Evanston Fourth of July Association is responsible for the day long celebration which starts early in the morning with a fun run, roller skating at the Fleetwood-Jourdain Center, games at the parks, then the afternoon parade, and ending with the concert and fireworks at the lake-front. The Association receives no funds from the City to put on the celebration. Instead, a dedicated group of volunteers and donated funds make the day’s festivities possible. Many Evanstonians love the 4th of July day long celebration, and to many it feels like a real community effort.

However, there are others who may not be so eager to heap praise on the celebration. To these individuals, it feels like an elitist party for residents and businesses of Central Street. This may feel like a harsh statement, but it’s true. So, if this statement doesn’t resonate with you,

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you might be asking why does it feel that way for others? Let’s consider a few points in the history of the 4th of July in Evanston. The 4th of July in Evanston was celebrated before The Evanston Fourth of July Association was formed in 1922. Originally called the North Evanston Fourth of July Association it was created by the North End Mothers’ Club for North Evanston residents. The previous year, a young boy was injured while playing with fireworks. The primary objective of the first North Evanston Fourth of July Celebration was to “give our children a good old fashioned, jolly July 4th with historic interest to stimulate their pride in their country; and so supervised as to assure us that they would still be safe and sound on July 5th.” A worthy endeavor even when you dig deeper into the origins and practices of the Association. As outlined in the Bylaws, the Association was to be made up of “citizens of North Evanston and not to exceed 50 people.” The intent may not have been to exclude certain residents of the city, but that was certainly the perception. And let’s face it, at that time in America, inclusive wasn’t a common practice. To read the full article go to EvanstonMagazine.net EVANSTONMAGAZINE.NET

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