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GROWING COMMUNITY MEDIA, NFP ForestParkReview.com Vol. 104, No. 15

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APRIL 14, 2021

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Forest Park vax site has inoculated more than 30,000

Despite more doses and broader eligibility, COVID-19 cases rising, officials say By MARIA MAXHAM Editor

More than 31,000 vaccines have been administered at the Cook County’s mass vaccine site in the former HOBO building, 7630 Roosevelt Rd., according to Israel Rocha Jr., chief executive officer for Cook County Health, at an April 8 press conference at that location. Rocha spoke at the Forest Park Mall vaccine site along with Governor J.B. Pritzker, Illinois Department of Public Health Director Dr. Ngozi Ezike, Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle, Forest Park Mayor Rory Hoskins and other officials. At the press conference Pritzker announced that beginning April 12, vaccination eligibility would open up statewide. “Starting Monday every Illinoisan 16 and over, no matter where they live or where they work, will be eligible to access these lifesaving COVID-19 vaccines,” said Pritzker. Pritzker said that this week, 150,000 new first-dose appointments will be available at the state’s 11 statesupported mass vaccination sites, including the one in See HOBO VACCINATION SITE on page 10

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BRAND NEW BEDS: Forest Park’s Community Garden volunteers carry freshly built beds to replace aging ones at an event on April 11 to get the garden ready for planting.

Cultivating community

Board and volunteers get garden ready for spring By MARIA MAXHAM Editor

Forest Park Community Garden board members and volunteers met at garden on April 10 for some spring repairs, which included building and replacing 16 beds. “It’s a big lift this year,” said board member Jessica Rinks, since the beds

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were all originally built from 2009 to 2011, and some were in need of serious fixing. The garden allows people to rent a bed for the season, and those spots fill up fast, Rinks said. There’s already a waiting list for this year. The Community Garden also reserves and tends five plots where volunteers grow veggies for the Forest Park Food Pantry. And there’s the public Giving Garden, where vegetables and herbs are planted and can be harvested by anyone walking by. “It you’re out of rosemary, stop by the Giving Garden before going to the

grocery store,” said President Kimberly Adami-Hawegawa. Adami-Hasegawa said she’s excited to kick off this year’s gardening with other Community Garden board members and volunteers, and she gave a shout out to the village, which is always responsive to questions or needs the group has. “They are awesome,” Adami-Hasegawa said. The garden is located at the northwest corner of Harlem Avenue and interstate 290 expressway with entrance from the alley. Learn more at facebook.com/ForestParkGrows.

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