Several anti-crime rallies are scheduled across the citySaturday, the third annual No Crime Day.
The biggest will be in Washington Park, with music, food andspeakers.
"No Crime Day hopes to replace black-on-black murder withblack-on-black love and respect," said event spokesman Nat Clay.
The Washington Park rally runs from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 57thand Cottage Grove, and Mayor Washington is to speak, Clay said.
Tomorrow, Chicago's War Against Crime Week will see residentsleaving a light in windows and meeting neighbors in outdooractivities in a "Light Up the City" effort.
Wednesday, senior citizens will be taught crime prevention andawareness.

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