Good News, Illinois: Naval Academy History, Cards For Vets, More

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Lisle IL

13 November, 2020

3:13 PM

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ACROSS ILLINOIS — These days it might seem like there's nothing but bad news out there. That's why we created this roundup of the week's best "good news" stories throughout Illinois. From a woman who made Naval Academy history to a teacher who honored veterans, we hope these Good News, Illinois, stories bring a smile to your face. Lake Forest Native Sydney Barber Makes History At Naval Academy The Lake Forest High School grad is the first Black woman ever named brigade commander at the U.S. Naval Academy. 4th Grade Teacher Honors Late Father's Veterans Day Tradition With help from her students, Harper Elementary School teacher Katy Kennedy has sent out nearly 1,000 cards to veterans and their families. Hundreds of Cars Line Up For Drive-Thru Food Pantry In Alsip Worth Township and Food For Hope hand out 588 boxes of meat, dairy and produce to residents affected by COVID-19 health crisis. New Black-Owned Hair Salon Caters To Racial Diversity Shaylan Pittard, owner of The Weaveluxe Bar in Romeoville, also makes wigs for those battling cancer. Buffalo Grove Singers Raising Money For Ukulele Kids Club The Ukulele Kids Club, formed in 2014, has a mission "to harness the power of music to improve the well-being of children and families. Have a Good News, Illinois, story of your own you want to share? Email [email protected].

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