Charity association may reopen in Skokie soon |
1989-09-07 |
The Tourette Syndrome Association of Illinois may be moving back into its Skokie headquarters by middle of September. The building is being repaired by the owner two months after July 1 fire gutted the offices at 5112 W. Oakton Street. |
Skokie Review, Thursday, September 7, 1989, p. 12 |
Renovation and repair,
Buildings,
Organizations and societies,
Tourette Syndrome Association of Illinois |
Charities reap profits from shopping day |
2000-09-28 |
None |
Skokie Review, Thursday, September 28, 2000, p. D5 |
Business - Retail,
Bloomingdale's,
Orchard Village,
Katz, Debbie,
Hagwood, Julie,
Fundraising and fundraisers,
Charities,
Tourette Syndrome Association of Illinois,
Gottlieb, Linda |
Charity burns brightly after fire strikes |
1989-07-27 |
After a fire gutted the Tourette Syndrome Association's offices in Skokie an anonymous philanthropist promised association officers that his upstate New York foundation will match individual donations the group gets within the next 60 days. |
Skokie Review, Thursday, July 27, 1989, p. 4 |
Fires,
Fundraising and fundraisers,
Charities,
Tourette Syndrome Association of Illinois,
Crime and criminals - Arson |
Charity seeks help after suspicious fire |
1989-07-13 |
Suspicion surrounds the July 2 fire that gutted the Skokie office of the Tourette Syndrome Association. The Association president has said she knows of no reason why an arsonist would target the organization. |
Skokie Review, Thursday, July 13, 1989, p. 3 |
Fires,
Charities,
Tourette Syndrome Association of Illinois,
Crime and criminals - Arson |
Fire destroys charity's headquarters |
1989-07-06 |
Arson is suspected in a July 1 fire that destroyed the Skokie office of the Tourette Syndrome Association. Damage is estimated at $25,000-$35,000. |
Life - Skokie edition, Thursday, July 6, 1989, Sec. 1, p. 1 |
Fires,
Charities,
Tourette Syndrome Association of Illinois,
Crime and criminals - Arson |