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Evanston RoundTable Open Search Ellen Galland Ellen Galland has lived in Evanston since 1977. Her three daughters went through the Evanston school system and her twin granddaughters are now at Dewey School. She has had an architectural practice in Evanston since 1983, until recently located in the storefront of a former bakery on Florence Avenue. She graduated from Vassar College and the University of Illinois School of Architecture. She has served on the boards of Housing Options for the Mentally Ill in Evanston, now Impact Behavioral Health Partners, the Evanston History Center, and the Evanston Rebuilding Warehouse.For more than 20 years she has written articles for the RoundTable, including, at one time, the biweekly column “Ask An Architect. ....
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Leadership Evanston alumni reflected on their experiences in the organization and looked to the city’s future at the 29th annual Leadership Evanston Alumni event on Thursday. Leadership Evanston is a program through ECF that seeks to strengthen the community by creating new leaders through a 10-month in-depth learning experience. The virtual event, which the ECF hosted, featured Leadership Evanston alumni Dave Davis, Mercedes Fernandez, Jill Skwerski and Tasha Triplett. The alumni focused on the importance of creating a community, especially one that is inclusive to all of its members. “As you’re building community, it is absolutely critically important to have every voice heard from the get go,” said Skwerski, who serves as Evanston Public Library’s community engagement services director. ....
Evanston Now Katie Trippi. Katie Trippi, 62, is making her first run for elective office in Evanston, seeking to become 6th Ward alderman. Trippi, who owns a condo at 2951 Central St., and her opponent, Tom Suffredin, were interviewed about their views on key issues by Evanston Now’s Jeff Hirsh. Trippi also offered the following information on her background and what she views as the key issues in the campaign in response to an Evanston Now questionnaire. Background I am a third generation Evanstonian who has lived in the 6th Ward for more than 30 years. If I am elected in April, I will be a second generation City Council member, My stepfather, James B Moran, served on the Evanston City Council in the 1970’s. His legacy is carried on through the work of the Moran Center for Youth Advocacy. My family is extremely proud of this Evanston institution and the work they do on behalf of the children and young adults of this community. ....
Evanston Now 4th ward aldermanic candidate: Jonathan Nieuwsma Jonathan Nieuwsma, 51, a renewable energy consultant, is making his first run for elective office, seeking to represent Evanston s 4th Ward on the City Council. Jonathan Nieuwsma. Jonathan Nieuwsma, 51, a renewable energy consultant, is making his first run for elective office, seeking to represent Evanston’s 4th Ward on the City Council. Nieuwsma and other 4th Ward candidates were interviewed about their views on key issues by Evanston Now’s Jeff Hirsh. Nieuwsma also offered the following information on his background and what he views as the key issues in the campaign in response to an Evanston Now questionnaire. ....