During the winter of 2019/20, the City of Evanston, along with many other communities around the Lake Michigan coastline, was subjected to a series of damaging storm events with high winds and large waves resulting in flooding, erosion and lakefront property damage. The recent storms were exacerbated by historic high water levels, which have continued throughout 2020, and are …
SEA Annual Meeting Invitation 2019
We are pleased to invite you to the SEA Annual Meeting on Wednesday, October 16 at 6:30 pm.
Beach Clean Up Success
On April 20, 2019, SEA hosted an Adopt-a-Beach event at South Boulevard Beach. On this day, neighbors joined together to collect 23 pounds of litter. Litter data collected will be used by the Alliance for the Great Lakes to prevent pollution and make positive changes to protect our beaches and coasts.
What's Next for the Harley Clarke House?
An important meeting regarding the future of the Harley Clarke House and Gardens is scheduled for Thursday, April 4, 6:30-8:30 in the Parasol Room, Civic Center, 2100 Ridge Avenue, Evanston, IL 60201.
Support Evanston Lakehouse's community first vision for Harley Clarke House!
On April 9th, Evanston City Council will vote on whether to lease the Harley Clarke property and surrounding Jens Jensen gardens to Evanston Lakehouse & Gardens (ELHG). SEA has worked for over four years and ELHG has worked for over three years to achieve this goal, and it’s now within reach!