“Sundays on State” Street Festival Coming in July

Are you ready to have some fun, get outside, and join your neighbors for a block party? If so, then “Sundays on State” is for you.

For up to 12 Sundays this summer starting July 11, Chicago’s most iconic street, State Street, will close to traffic from Lake to Madison for a free, active and interactive celebration. You can enjoy art, recreation, shopping, restaurants, and other surprises and attractions from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Because this event will follow all safety protocols, it will allow Chicagoans to have a good time in a safe way, outdoors, and free from car traffic. This block party is just what the city needs, so we invite you to join in the fun and enjoy the Loop like never before.

For more on this festive event, visit loopchicago.com/events/sundays-on-state/ where, if you wish, you can sign up to get email updates on “Sundays on State” events.

Lawrence Mabes

About The Author: Lawrence Mabes

Lawrence Mabes is a Chicago Social Security Disability lawyer at Nash Disability Law who has helped thousands of people secure crucial benefits to stabilize their lives after health disruptions. Lawrence has taken over 1,000 cases to Social Security Disability hearings. He has served as chair of the Chicago Bar Association Social Security Law Committee. He speaks English and Spanish fluently.