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As part of its long-standing commitment to civic leadership and community
affairs, the Public Affairs Committee of the Union League Club of Chicago
is proud to host a current affairs forum: "Breakfast@65West." Held
at the Union League Club of Chicago, this series of breakfast meetings
features opinion leaders and policy experts from around Chicago
and around the country addressing a broad range of issues in a lively
format.
Breakfast@65West events begin with a buffet breakfast at 7:30 a.m., followed by the program at 8:00 and adjournment no later than 9:30. The cost is $20 per person, which is payable at the door by cash, credit card, or check made out to "Union League Club of Chicago."
Our next event, scheduled for Tuesday, May 6, will focus on the proposal to relocate the Chicago Children's Museum to Grant Park. The Chicago Children’s Museum, currently located at Navy Pier, is pursuing plans to relocate from its current location at Navy Pier and has formally asked the city for approval to build a $100 million facility in Grant Park.
This proposal has generated considerable controversy and heated debate between proponents and opponents of the plan. Supporters argue that the proposed new location is an ideal site to serve families and children from throughout the city and assert that the project will not adversely impact the character of Grant Park. Opponents respond that the Grant Park location is inappropriate and would violate long-standing state Supreme Court rulings that restrict such construction in the park.
As the Children’s Museum relocation proposal moves toward consideration by the city’s Plan Commission in May and possible subsequent action by the City Council, the ULC Public Affairs Committee is pleased to present a forum featuring two of the principals involved in this vital discussion:
- Jennifer Farrington, President & CEO, Chicago Children’s Museum
- Alderman Brendan Reilly (42nd Ward).
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