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Adult Education Open House

Howard & Evanston Community Center’s Adult Education Department would like to formally invite you to our first ever Open House, planned by a committee made up of our students, volunteers and staff members.

Did you know that Adult Education programming provides numeracy, literacy, English language skills, digital literacy, work readiness, soft skills, high school equivalency, and numerous wrap-around services to more than 1.5 million adult learners nationwide?

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Howard & Evanston Community Center serves hundreds of adult learners every year. Not only that, we provide a safe space for students to build community here in the United States.

 

Our community is so special to us, and we invite you to be a part of it.

 

Nov 15, 2025 11:00AM-2:30PM

Howard and Evanston Community Center,

7648 N Paulina St, Chicago IL. 60626​​

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- Browse our International Craft Fair 

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- Check out our cookbook (with student recipes) 


- Learn about Adult Education 

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- Build community and make connections 

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- Enjoy music, food, crafts & more!​​

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Want to Donate?
Online or In person:

 

Instruction:

Video instruction:

  1. Select or input the amount of money you would like to give 

  2. Click “I’d like to Support” on the next page 

  3. Find “Howard & Evanston Communities” on the list (It should be the third Community Center listed) 

  4. Click “Leave a Comment”

  5. Type “Adult Education”

  6. Click the blue “Save button” on the top right corner

  7. Click Continue! 

  8. Fill out your name and contact information

  9. Click Continue!

  10. You can then choose to donate through your Debit/Credit card, paypal, venmo or a bank transfer. 

Scenes from Craft Club

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Howard Evanston Community Center  
7648 N Paulina Street 

Chicago, 60626

 

(773) 262-6622 ext.131 

 ericksonk@metrofamily.org 
 

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This project was made possible by a grant awarded by the Illinois State Library, a division of the Office of Secretary of State, using funds designated for literacy.

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