No Ice Skating At Millennium Park This Winter — But The Ribbon Will Be Open – Block Club Chicago

Skating and activities at the rink are organized by the city’s Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events, which is facing major budget cuts due to the pandemic. The department currently has no funding for the Taste of Chicago or Air and Water Show, signaling those could be canceled this summer, too.
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The True Believer
5 years ago

Skating is bad, protesting, passing joints and bottles is acceptable by Lori and the blm scum that now rule the country.

Anonymous
5 years ago

Never mind that it is outdoors.
I guess skating feet apart from others is the same as protesting shoulder to shoulder.

anonymous
5 years ago

And Lighthead wants to know where she is going to get money for her budget.
Cancel everything and see where it comes from.
So far restaurants are not opened to the degree necessary and bars are not. Parking in the city is too pricey and each year there has been a hike in transportation. Know people that do know people who do not go into the city for this reason.

The True Believer
5 years ago
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Lori thinks senile joe and the blm appointed vp is going to give her and the rest of the dummycrat garbage billions.

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