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Unieros Living Green Anniversary Celebration

Nov 19, 2011
Admission: 

$5 or more donation OR Bring two organic non-perishable food items

Starting 7pm CST Watch this event live

Join us Saturday, November 19 for the Unieros 2-year anniversary party "Living Green for a Cause" - a celebration of healthy green living. We will collect organic non-perishable food donations from local community gardens and businesses for Chicago immigrant families in need. Please bring at least two non-perishable food items to donate.

The main purpose is to not only celebrate Unieros events but encourage more immigrant families to eat healthy. By taking care of ourselves we take care of the world.

Live music performances. BYOB and light organic food will be available.

SCHEDULE
7pm-8:30pm
- Live Music by Josh
- Skype with friends around the world
8:40-8:50 Unieros Welcome by Christine
9:00pm - Unieros Green Videos (Brian, William, Jed, Juliana, Manuela)
9:15pm - Special Guest Speaker
9:30pm - Food Demo by Manuela
10:00pm - Unieros Dance (Carlos, Christine, Ruth)
10:00pm - Samba Dance Lesson with Yaasha
10:30pm - Live Music by Hugo

Location

Multilingual Chicago
2934 N. Milwaukee Ave.
Chicago, IL
United States
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Family Needs List

1. Burundi Family (Widow with three children)

(Pan African Association)

Fruit
Nuts
Rice(brown, basmati)
Plantains
Yams
Oil
Cane sugar
Honey
Household cleaning supplies:
Detergent
Toilet paper
Paper towels
Bleach
Toilet bowl cleaner
Dish soap
Sponges
Broom
Dust pans
School supplies for three children

2. Latino Family (Single Mother with two special needs children)

(Mujeres Latinas en Accion)

Cereal
Bread
Canned food (vegetables, soups, etc)
Rice
Beans
Fresh vegetables

3. Bhutanese Family

(Refugee One)

Dahl/lentils (red, black, yellow)
Dried green peas
Ginger
Garlic
Onions
Hot peppers (red, thin,Thai style)
Loose black tea
Turnip greens
Spinach
Cabbage
Carrots
Okra
Fresh cilantro (known as
coriander)
Salt
Sugar
Ground black pepper or peppercorns (peppercorns preferred)
Turmeric powder
Curry powder (Indian style)
Coriander (dried)
Vegetable oil

4. Burmese Family

(Refugee One)

Rice (buy 25lb)
Ginger
Garlic
Onions
Tomato
Onion
Cucumber
Eggplant
Gourd (squash or pumpkin)
Hot peppers (red, thin, Thai style)
Tea bags
Cabbage
Fresh cilantro
Potatoes
Fruit (apples, oranges, bananas, grapes)
Milk
Juice
Noodles (Ramen noodles, box of 30, any flavor)
Salt
Sugar
Black pepper (whole peppercorns if possible)
Turmeric powder
Curry powder (Indian style)
Coriander
Soy sauce (or) fish sauce
Oil
Cereal

5. Eritrean Family

(Refugee One)

Spaghetti/pasta
Tomato paste
Tomato sauce
Rice
Juice
Black tea
Onions
Potatoes
Tomatoes
Carrots
Garlic
Jalapeno peppers
Apples
Cookies/Biscuit
Cooking oil
Flour
Sugar
Salt
Ground black pepper
Dried red lentils

6. Family at Grace Evangelical Church

Rice
Pasta
Dried beans
Peanut Butter
Canned goods
Raisins
Cereal

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