19th Ward Alderman Matt O Shea hosting annual Get Behind the Vest pancake breakfast
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The Get Behind the Vest annual pancake breakfast is still happening this weekend, although there are changes.
Alderman Matt O Shea has been organizing this fundraiser for seven years!
The event has raised $183,000 over the years for the Chicago Police Memorial Foundation to purchase bulletproof vests for Chicago police officers.
The fundraiser will be different this year with no in-person dining for the event. Orders will be available for pick-up and delivery.
Each to-go breakfast container will include pancakes for two people, sausage links, syrup and butter and each container will cost $20 each.
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Jan 12, 2021 8:06 AM
(OLNEY) The Olney City Council met last night in regular session. The Council : approved the payment of all bills as presented : agreed to follow all state mandates as they change for the suspension of future facility reservations and special event applications for the Olney City Park Community Building : agreed to amend the Fiscal Year 2020-2021 budget in four resolutions – one to purchase Olney Fire Department air pack cylinders, another for local CURES Relief Funds, another a Downstate Small Business Grant to Hill’s Solutions, Inc., and another for Part-Time Fire Department personnel : accepted a $500 donation from The Carle Foundation to help purchase Bullet Proof Vests for the Olney Police Department : agreed to seek bids on three issues – for the Jasper & Lincoln Streets Waterline Replacement Project, for materials to construct a Multi-Use Trail in the Olney City Park, and for a Gri