A summary packet analyzing various aspects of the Ravinia commercial district, including things like land use, utilities, parking, parks and green spaces, etc. Also includes a later list of recommendations for further improvements.
Documents recounting the history of the Ravinia neighborhood, business district, and festival, maps of those areas, studies, analyses, and summaries recounting elements of a Strategic Plan to improve the area with additional buildings, complexes, etc.
Five artifacts that detail Marion Weisenberger attending the Ravinia School from grades 1-4 between the years of 1918-1922. Three are black and white class photographs, while the last is comprised of two class photographs glued to black scrap-booking paper.
Records, newsletter and other materials documenting the research and restoration efforts of "Winter Landscape," and oil painting by Walter Koeniger and donated to the school in the 1920s.
An overview of the Ravinia Garden Club as prepared by the organization, a list of members who participated in it at the time it was prepared, news articles, a copy of the bylaws, and various information regarding the Blue Star Memorial Markers, as well as communication between then Senator Mark Kirk and Marilyn Alaimo congratulating her on receiving to permit to renovate the memorial site.