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Free Starbucks Coffee April 19 in Wilmette
The coffee retailer is offering a free tall cup of House Blend.

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The coffee retailer is offering a free tall cup of House Blend.

The coffee retailer is offering a free tall cup of House Blend.
The coffee retailer is offering a free tall cup of House Blend.
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All after school activities are canceled, including clubs, meetings and athletic events.
Know of other organizations that are closed? Help your neighbor out and share it in the comment section.
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Marlene Williams, Skokie’s village clerk since 1981, is retiring on April 22.
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Volunteers helped remove brush and overgrowth on April 13.
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Zengler Cleaners started working with the Glass Slipper Project in 2003.
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