Join the Chicago Suburban Alumni Network for a second time during #RedbirdImpact Month this June by preserving nature with a little cleaning. Volunteers will head to Miller Meadows Forest Preserve Saturday, June 8, for a cleanup day.

Following the two-hour service project, all volunteers are invited to a complimentary lunch at the Tamale Hut, a short drive from the preserve.

Schedule

  • 9-11 a.m.: Service project at Miller Meadow-South Forest Preserve Area #7, 1st Avenue, south of Roosevelt Road, in Cook County (near Forest Park)
  • 11 a.m.: complimentary volunteer lunch at Tamale Hut, 8300 Cermak Road, Riverside

Space is limited. Gloves and bags will be provided. Register by 4:30 p.m. May 31 online or by calling Alumni Engagement at (309) 438-2586.

How else to make a #RedbirdImpact

Alumni and friends can join a Redbird scheduled #RedbirdImpact service project including a special day on campus. Can’t make it to one of those scheduled activities? Register any volunteer hours between now and the end of June to help reach the 450-hour goal. Each time an alum or friend submits hours, they will also be entered to win the summer impact prize that will include items to enjoy a relaxing day outside after working hard to make a #RedbirdImpact.

Those interested in coordinating a service project for their area Redbirds in June can reach out to the Alumni Engagement Office for help with promotions and registrations.