Skip to content
  • Subscribe
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Youtube
  • Instagram
  • Email
  • Home
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Entertainment
  • Features
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe to Ray’s Columns
Suburban Chicagoland

Suburban Chicagoland

Original News, Features & Opinion on Chicago, Illinois and America

  • About
    • About
    • Advertise
    • Our Writers
      • Ray Hanania
      • Bill Lipinski
      • Biography: Aaron Hanania
    • Terms of Service
    • Privacy Policy
    • Reach Out
  • Sections
    • Restaurant Reviews
    • Events
    • Opinion
    • News
    • Features
    • Seniors
    • Comic Strip
  • Library
    • “MIdnight Flight” Online Book
      • Midnight Flight Book Overview
      • Midnight Flight Introduction
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 1
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 2
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 3
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 4
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 5
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 6
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 7
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 8
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 9
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 10
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 11
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 12
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 13
    • Villages, Cities & Towns
    • Federal Office Holders
    • County Officials
    • Legislators
  • Subscribe to Ray’s Columns
  • Comment
  • Radio, Podcast, Books
  • News Wire
  • Hanania on Tiktok
  • Archive 2004-2013
  • Toggle search form
  • Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas website
    Illinois lets senior citizens defer up to $7,500 a year in property taxes Baby Boomers
  • Father child Leving
    Father Transferred Overseas by Government Gains Time with Son Dads' Rights
  • Ray Hanania Radio and Podcasts Bill Lipinski
  • father daughter leving photo
    After Mother’s Death, Child Finds Safety in Dad’s Home Dads' Rights
  • Author Charlene Wexler
    Author Charlene Wexler Earns International Impact Book Award for We Won’t Go Back Books & Films
  • Former Congresswoman Marie Newman endorses Nick Uniejewski for the 6th District Illinois State Senate race against alleged Islamophobe and anti-Arab hater Sara Feigenholtz
    Uniejewski Campaign Knocks 50,000 Doors in the 6th District elections
  • Fire and Ice Save the Date 2026
    Local restaurants and amateur cooks invited to compete in Frankfort Fire & Ice Winter Social Chili Cook-off Entertainment
  • Photo by Jeremy Bishop on Unsplash
    Federal Grand Jury Indicts Members and Associates of Violent Chicago Street Gang for Racketeering Conspiracy Involving 13 Murders Chicago
  • Kat Abughazaleh Congress 9th Illinois District
    Kat Abughazaleh Leaves X, Calls on Candidates to Stop Funding Elon Musk’s Platform Chicago
  • R Cary Capparelli
    Republican Party in Illinois needs new grassroots, candidate says elections
  • Sullivan's Steakhouse server Jairo with plate of steak options
    Sullivan’s Steakhouse makes every night special with family and friends Business
  • Police Crime Tape
    Federal Grand Jury Indicts Man on Terrorism and Arson Charges for Lighting Train Passenger on Fire and Setting Chicago City Hall Ablaze Days Earlier Crime
  • Former Congresswoman Marie Newman endorses Joseph “Joey” Ruzevich for Congress in the Illinois 6th Congressional District Bridgeview
  • father in wheel chair Leving
    Disabled Dad United with Daughter for First Christmas Together Dads' Rights
  • Pekau diatribe expels residents Feb 5 2024 board meeting on ceasefire
    Status of Temporary Restraining Order Against Former Mayor Keith Pekau for Releasing Confidential Village Information Crime

President Preckwinkle Cuts Ribbon on New and Improved Sand Ridge Campus

Posted on August 2, 2021August 3, 2021 By Ray Hanania No Comments on President Preckwinkle Cuts Ribbon on New and Improved Sand Ridge Campus
SHARE THIS STORY
            
 
  

Click here to subscribe FREE to Ray Hanania's Columns

President Preckwinkle Cuts Ribbon on New and Improved Sand Ridge Campus

Investing approximately $1.6 million in enhancements to a cluster of amenities on one square mile of southeast Cook County, the Forest Preserves of Cook County celebrated a new, integrated vision of a campus for visitors to hike, bike, camp, birdwatch, swim, fish, play, learn or simply spend some time in nature.

Cook County Board and Forest Preserves of Cook County President Toni Preckwinkle, Forest Preserves General Superintendent Arnold Randall, Cook County Commissioners Stanley Moore and Donna Miller, and Illinois Department of Natural Resources Director Colleen Callahan spoke at a ribbon-cutting for the new Sand Ridge Campus, which includes Sand Ridge Nature Center, Camp Shabbona Woods, Green Lake and Green Lake Family Aquatic Center.

“The Calumet region is a special part of Cook County, and Sand Ridge Campus emphasizes the area’s unique natural and cultural heritage. As part of the Forest Preserves’ intentional investment in south suburban Cook County, this campus will serve local residents and other visitors for generations to come,” President Preckwinkle said.

Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle

“Sand Ridge Campus is a natural theme park. There is something for everybody here. Providing an opportunity to create your own adventure and be out in the natural world is a big part of our mission. We saw an opportunity to connect and augment an amazing mix of our existing resources in this square mile, and I’m very proud of what’s been accomplished,” said General Superintendent Randall.

Funded in large part by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources’ Open Space Lands Acquisition and Development (OSLAD) program, the creation of a campus includes:

  • Sand Ridge Nature Center has a fully redesigned and rebuilt interior with new interactive exhibits that explain the area’s rare dune-and-swale landscape and its impact on the cultural history, plants and animals of the area. The nature play area for kids outside has been expanded, as well.
  • Old fences have been taken down and new trails added through the woods at the Camp Shabbona Woods campsite.
  • New fishing outcroppings at Green Lake for anyone who wants to try their luck catching a largemouth bass, bluegill or rainbow trout.
  • A new one-point-three mile paved trail spur along Paxton Avenue and 159th Street connects the nature center, Green Lake, the aquatic center and into the regional Burnham Greenway Trail System.
  • A new piece of landscape art on the trail interprets the area’s dune-and-swale environment.
  • Directional and interpretive signage welcomes visitors and creates a cohesive experience.
  • The campus is one of the Forest Preserves’ top priority sites for ecological restoration, and continuing work has removed another 30 acres of invasive brush surrounding the nature center grounds. Native plants coming back include rose mallow, sassafras and several species of oak tree.

newswire info
  • Author
  • Recent Posts
Ray Hanania
Ray Hanania
Ray Hanania is an award-winning opinion columnist, author & former Chicago City Hall reporter (1977-1992). A veteran who served during the Vietnam War and the recipient of four SPJ Peter Lisagor Awards for column writing, Hanania writes weekly opinion columns on mainstream American & Chicagoland topics for the Southwest News-Herald, Des Plaines Valley News, the Regional News, The Reporter Newspapers, and Suburban Chicagoland.  

His award winning columns can be found at www.HANANIA.COM Subscribe FREE today

Hanania also writes about Middle East issues for the Arab News, and The Arab Daily News criticizing government policies in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Hanania was named "Best Ethnic American Columnist" by the New America Media in November 2007, and is the 2009 recipient of the SPJ National Sigma Delta Chi Award for column writing.

Email Ray Hanania at [email protected].

Follow RayHanania at Twitter
Ray Hanania
Latest posts by Ray Hanania (see all)
  • Illinois lets senior citizens defer up to $7,500 a year in property taxes - January 2, 2026
  • Father Transferred Overseas by Government Gains Time with Son - December 31, 2025
  • Ray Hanania Radio and Podcasts - December 26, 2025
NPV: 98
  • Tweet

SHARE THIS STORY
            
 
  
 
 
 
           
Cook County, Entertainment, Government, News, Suburban Chicagoland Tags:Cook County, Forrest Preserve, Sand Ridge Campus, Toni Preckwinkle

Post navigation

Previous Post: Motown comes to Orland Township
Next Post: Tired of athletes who use their celebrity for narrow political agendas

Related Posts

  • Photo by Jeremy Bishop on Unsplash
    16 members of St. Ignatius Hockey team injured, truck drive faces DUI charges Crime
  • U2 rocks and preaches News
  • Ceiling damage from fire at Life Time Fitness, 16333 LaGrange Road at 7:18 pm April 16, 2021. Photo courtesy of the Orland Fire Protection DIstrict
    No injuries, minor damage at Life Time Fitness fire in Orland Park Cook County
  • The Political Pundit Comic Strip for August 2, 2020. "The Wrath of Keith" by Ray Hanania
    The Political Pundit Comic Strip: The Wrath of Keith Blogger
  • Bridgeview baton twirler stars News
  • Congresswoman Marie Newman, 3rd District Illinois
    Congresswoman Marie Newman endorsed by powerful Amalgamated Transit Union Illinois Local 308 and 241 Cook County

More Related Articles

Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas Treasurer Pappas honors business, community leaders during Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month celebration Civil Rights
Attorney James J. Roche Orland Fire officials offer condolences on passing of Attorney James Roche Cook County
Devastating tondo. Photo by Nikolas Noonan on Unsplash Gov. Pritzker issues Tornado Disaster Proclamation for Illinois communities impacted by recent storms Illinois Legislature
Police Squad Car, courtesy of Wikipedia Cicero Police urge St. Pat’s Day celebrants to avoid drinking and driving breaking news
Swings were removed in Veterans Park, on Lawndale Avenue just north of the Lyons Village Hall, because they are being upgraded. The new swings won't be installed until after the ban on large gatherings, due to coronavirus fears, is lifted. Photo by Steve Metsch. Lyons focuses on park News
Two Orland Park Police officers and one Orland Fire Protection District firefighter were injured Tuesday night (April 26, 2022) while responding to a house fire in the 8200 block of Legend Lane in Orland Park. Two police officers, one firefighter injured in Orland Park house fire Fire

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Login with your Social ID
  • NEWS
  • Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas website
    Illinois lets senior citizens defer up to $7,500 a year in property taxes
    January 2, 2026
  • Father child Leving
    Father Transferred Overseas by Government Gains Time with Son
    December 31, 2025
  • Ray Hanania Radio and Podcasts
    December 26, 2025
  • father daughter leving photo
    After Mother’s Death, Child Finds Safety in Dad’s Home
    December 24, 2025
  • Author Charlene Wexler
    Author Charlene Wexler Earns International Impact Book Award for We Won’t Go Back
    December 22, 2025
Subscribe to Ray Hanania's column graphic

Enter Your Email to Subscribe to Ray Hanania’s Columns

  • The-Kings-Pawn-Book-300-x-300.png

Mohammed Faheem The Lightning Strike Radio

Restaurant Reviews

Photo: Sullivan's Steakhouse Lobster Tempura
Restaurant Reviews
  • OPINION
  • Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas website
    Illinois lets senior citizens defer up to $7,500 a year in property taxes
    January 2, 2026
  • Ray Hanania Radio and Podcasts
    December 26, 2025
  • Cook County Treasurer Maria Papas
    Financial planning tool offers free online help to budget late tax payments
    December 11, 2025
John Kass Columns

Order the book PoweR PR; Ethnic Activists Guide to Strategic Communications

YOUTUBE VIDEOS

CLICK TO SUBSCRIBE TO RAY HANANIA'S YOUTUBE VIDEOS


Click here to view the video on YouTube or use the widget below.

Follow Ray Hanania at
Twitter
Facebook
TitkTok
BlueSky
RayHanania Columns

Creative Commons License
All works on this website is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Do not edit original work. Give credit to the original source.

Categories

Copyright © 2022 Suburban Chicagoland & Urban Strategies Group

Powered by PressBook Premium theme