Streeterville Neighborhood Advocates' annual River Walk returns September 11.

Streeterville Neighborhood Advocates' annual River Walk returns September 11.

The Streeterville Neighborhood Advocates will start Saturday morning walks with their annual River Walk beginning Saturday, September 11 at 10 a.m. They will check out all the new restaurants and buildings that have emerged since their pre-covid Walk. In particular, the SNA will visit Santiago Calatrava's incredible sculpture "Constellation," his only work in Chicago.

 The walk takes about forty five minutes each way, plus a visit at the Constellation and possible brunch.

 Details below:

 Who: Residents who enjoy meeting their neighbors and enjoy walking this great neighborhood together. They have been doing this since 2013.

What: The Streeterville Neighborhood Walk is a community building event intended to introduce new residents to our neighborhood and build relationships. They explore new developments, art, architecture, history, get some exercise and just have fun.

When: Saturday, September 11th at 10:00 am

Where: They meet at the Clock in the middle of Ogden Plaza, this is the little park just South East of the corner of Illinois and Columbus Drive, in front of the Loews hotel. Go down the stairs at Columbus and Wacker from South of the river to want to join them.

Why: The Walk is a program of Streeterville Neighborhood Advocates, the largest "Unofficially Recognized" grass roots community organization in Streeterville. Walks are free, no membership fee or donations accepted. Any questions, email them at sna60611@gmail.com.

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