826 Chicago

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826 Chicago
Formation 2005
Type Non-profit organization
Purpose/focus Education
Location 1331 N. Milwaukee Ave Chicago, Illinois 60622
Region served Chicago
Affiliations 826 National
Website http://www.826chi.org/

826 Chicago is the Chicago chapter of the non-profit 826 National, an organization dedicated to offering free after-school tutoring and creative writing workshops for kids ages 6–18. All programs are open for Chicago Public School students. The center opened in 2005 in Chicago's Wicker Park Neighborhood.[1]

The Boring Store

Every 826 National chapter has an unusually themed retail space giving each center a storefront to attract the attention of potential volunteers and students, make money for the organization, and create a fun environment for the students. 826 Chicago's retail space is known as The Boring Store, Chicago's only undercover secret agent supply store.[2] Fake mustaches and rearview sunglasses are among the spy-themed items on sale[3] alongside 826 National publications and 826 Chicago gear.[4]

References

  1. Paul, Gavin (26 February 2007). "Leah Guenther 826CHI's executive director helps boost local youths' writing cred, one mustache at a time.". CenterStage. Retrieved 19 December 2012. 
  2. Pang, Kevin (19 April 2007). "How to be a spy". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 19 December 2012. 
  3. Holub, Kristen (4 February 2009). "“The Boring Store” is not so boring after all". Chicagonista. Retrieved 19 December 2012. 
  4. "Small Business Saturday Chicago: Where To Shop For Locally-Owned, Original Goods". Huffington Post. 23 November 2012. Retrieved 19 December 2012. 

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