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Blue Ribbon Walk Steps Off Saturday To Support Oak Lawn 1st Responders

OAK LAWN, IL — Organizers of Oak Lawn’s Blue Ribbon Walk are hoping for a big turnout this Saturday, June 3. Residents can show their appreciation for Oak Lawn’s first responders at Lake Shore Park, 9610 E. Shore Drive, starting at 11 a.m. before the walk steps off at noon. If you want to come earlier, grab a complimentary bagel for breakfast.

Make some signs, decorate your buggy or bike, and put on your walking shoes. Oak Lawn musician Kate Sullivan will start off the walk by singing the National Anthem. Walkers will be joined by the Johnson-Phelps VFW Post color guard. The walk will be contained to the Lake Shore Park area.

Afterward, stick around for lunch and grab a burger or a hot dog, courtesy of Whitingham Meats in Alsip, S&T Provisions in Chicago and Jack and Pat’s Old Fashioned Butcher Shop in Chicago Ridge. Chips and water will also be available. Lunch is on the organizers. The Oak Lawn Raiders Social Athletic club will be firing up the grills behind PD’s Place, 5407 W. 95th St., adjacent to the park. You can also use the bathroom there.

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Sullivan will be entertaining with some music, and Country Financial, one of the event sponsors, will also be presenting a check to the Oak Lawn Police Department Club. The Blue Ribbon Walk is the brainchild of Mike Cerf, who has organized the walk for the past several years. The event has since blossomed into a community effort with many adults, children and local businesses getting involved.

Despite a few isolated incidents in the village, Cerf still thinks Oak Lawn is a safe place “because of our police department and citizens watching out.”

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