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Things To Do In Chicago, March 16 – 22

By March 15, 2023March 22nd, 2023Things to do

Sip and shop with the Haitian American Museum, sample some Chicago restaurant bites while raising funds for earthquake relief, or hear from some Chicago authors.

Left image: Jessamine Chan. Right image: Chan’s debut novel "The School for Good Mothers" (courtesy of Simon & Schuster)
By March 15, 2023March 22nd, 2023Things to do

Sip and shop with the Haitian American Museum, sample some Chicago restaurant bites while raising funds for earthquake relief, or hear from some Chicago authors.

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🎉Sat. March 18, 2 – 4 p.m.
The Haitian American Museum of Chicago is hosting a Sip and Shop celebration for the March birthdays of staff, volunteers and friends of the museum at the new HAMOC Vodou store (4654 N. Racine Ave.) Tickets are free, but spots are limited.

🥘Mon. March 20, 5 – 8 p.m.
Chicago Chefs from Avli, Piccolo Sogno and more are coming together to raise money for earthquake relief after the deadly earthquakes in Turkey and Syria. Funds raised will be sent to World Central Kitchen, a nonprofit organization that works on the frontlines to provide meals to those impacted by disaster. Tickets start at $125 for general admission. Donations are also accepted.

🗣️Tues. March 21, 7 p.m.
Join Chicago authors Jessamine Chan and Erika Sánchez for the paperback release of Chan’s book, “The School for Good Mothers” at Semicolon Bookstore (515 N. Halsted St.). Register online to attend.

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