Category Archives: Wellness

Chicago Sites for Pumpkin Composting

Illinois is offering residents an earth-friendly alternative for jack-o-lantern disposal, saving thousands of gourds from landfills and reducing methane emissions. Scarce, a local organization, has set up 49 different sites across the state where people can bring their pumpkins.

University of Illinois Extension educators continue to raise awareness, partially in an effort to combat bad advice being disseminated on social media, including recommendations to leave pumpkins in fields, abandoning them in natural areas for animals, or feeding them to household pets. These are all not advisable because of the legal prohibition of dumping anything on private property or in a nature preserve. Most animals don’t eat pumpkin naturally, so consuming the vegetable is likely to do more harm than good.

The first pumpkin drive was held in 2014 when close to 10 tons of pumpkins were composted. Last year, collections skyrocketed to 159 tons, as more people learned of the initiative.  

2021 Sites in Chicago include:

Plant Chicago, 4459 S. Marshfield Ave.

Chicago High School for Agricultural Sciences, 3857 W. 111th St.

Edgewater Environmental Coalition and Andersonville Chamber of Commerce, 6040 N. Clark St.

Marathon Weekend Hastens Business Recovery

The Bank of America Chicago Marathon, held this year on the weekend of October 8-10, gave Chicago’s hotels and restaurants a critical boost in business. After 18 challenging months of coronavirus-related restrictions, the city’s dining and hospitality businesses are finally seeing some relief as they served the nearly 26,000 marathon participants.

The run was the first of the American Abbott World Marathon Majors to officially return to in-person racing. Race organizers worked with the Chicago municipal officials, including the Chicago Department of Public Health, to ensure the safest possible experience for runners, spectators, and the Chicago community.

Covid-19: Protecting Local Medical Workers

Chicago’s Loretto Hospital could be getting a lot more protective equipment for its staff thanks to contents in a warehouse that has been sitting empty for the last few years.  The warehouse – located on Southwest Side, Chicago – is filled with face shields, gloves, gowns and masks. While some of the items are expired, they are all in their original packages and according to CDC guidelines are thus usable should they be 100% usable.

Therefore, according to Emergency Department Manager at the hospital, Crystal Carey the items will be accepted.  She added that all donations will be “graciously accepted” in order that the hospital will be able to provide the same care as all other hospitals in the region.

Chicago’s Loretto Hospital could be getting a lot more protective equipment for its staff thanks to contents in a warehouse that has been sitting empty for the last few years.  The warehouse – located on Southwest Side, Chicago – is filled with face shields, gloves, gowns and masks. While some of the items are expired, they are all in their original packages and according to CDC guidelines are thus usable should they be 100% usable.

Therefore, according to Emergency Department Manager at the hospital, Crystal Carey the items will be accepted.  She added that all donations will be “graciously accepted” in order that the hospital will be able to provide the same care as all other hospitals in the region.

All items donated and used will be in pristine quality.

Upcoming Attractions!

There are some great things going on in the Chicago area over the next few days.  From 13thto 15thApril there is the I Heart Halal exhibition at the Navy Pier.  At this, attendees will get the opportunity to learn about the Halal lifestyle, food and culture prominent in Muslim life.

Get healthy with skills, knowledge and education at the Rally HealthFest on April 14th.  With no charge, it’s a no brainer. Combining fitness activities, healthy snacks and more, comedians will be on hand to add a bit of an edge to the day. For anyone who wants to find new – and fun –ways to improve their health this is a great event.  And, considering Rally is intent on bringing health to the workforce too, this is a good opportunity for local businesses to get on board.  With a kid zone it’s good for those looking for a family day.

The core of the Rally movement is having a cohesive effort made between payers, providers, employers and embers together “recognizing the crucial role they play in the ecosystem.” Through this, employees can get practical experiences to facilitate their understanding of how to manage healthcare benefits at the workplace as well.