Chatham-Southeast Citizen 6-17-2020

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Citizen The Citizen: Serving The Black Community For 55 Years Week of June 17, 2020

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REAL MEN COOK GOES VIRTUAL Real Men Cook is an annual event which recognizes Father’s Day, with a longstanding history of spotlighting fathers in the Black community.

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Real Men Cook will take its longstanding Father’s Day celebration to a virtual platform due to social distancing because of COVID-19.

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Mayor Seeks Appropriation Authority For Cares Act Funding

4 Steps to Create a Household Budget with Staying Power

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NEWS briefly EDUCATION

Real Men Cook goes virtual Continued from page 1

event was created 30 years ago to dispel the negative narrative about men and to dominate the media on Father’s Day with faces of Black men. She said right now, it is more important than ever to push the positive narrative of Black men to the forefront. Moyo said the celebration allows people around the globe to see Black men and their families, what a celebration looks like that falls outside of Thanksgiving and Christmas, and that’s being held “for the unity of the family.” She said it’s especially significant since the general market media would make one think that the only stories about Black men are those depicting images of gangs, jails and other negative things. Moyo said Real Men Cook is an opportunity to talk about the hearts of Black men. Radio personality Ramonski Luv will host the live broadcast on the radio station 95.1 FM, which is aired in 19 countries. Moyo said there will be 30 chefs who will be featured cooking

meals in their homes, with a focus on healthy eating. “We think our Father’s Day message will make our hearts healthy because we’re really walking around every day with broken hearts about what is going on with our sons and husbands, with the men in our lives,” she said. Moyo credits 12 women in the media with assisting her in beginning the event. Moyo herself has a long career in the fields of media and marketing, with an expertise in African American marketing. She said she always used her expertise to heal and build Black businesses. Moyo said the event has been so successful each year for more than 30 years because it has purpose. “When you have a purpose to your brand that is bigger than yourself and that is really serving others, that brand lives in the hearts of other people to the point where they won’t let you put it away, they wont let you bury it,” she said. “This tradition, this event that became a global event will go on,” she said.

GRAB-AND-GO MEAL DISTRIBUTION RESUMES WHILE DISTRICT PROVIDES RESOURCES FOR NAVIGATING DISCUSSIONS ABOUT RACE AND EQUITY Meal distribution has resumed at more than 300 school sites following a temporary one-day suspension of grab-and-go meal sites due to recent transportation and safety challenges that were anticipated for families and staff. During the one-day suspension, CPS delivered meals to families, as previously planned and scheduled. For the current list of active meal sites, please visit cps.edu/mealsites. At the board meeting in May, the district announced that it would be providing its current expanded grab-and-go meals structure throughout the summer. Also, to help students, educators and parents navigate discussions around racial inequities that spurred action in Chicago and throughout the country, CPS has provided an instructional toolkit for families and staff. “We support and stand with Chicagoans who are forcefully, yet peacefully, advocating for the rights of black and brown people. We created a package of resources for families to navigate these difficult times and we hope this leads to critical conversations in households and virtual classrooms across Chicago,” CPS CEO Dr. Janice K. Jackson said in a news release. Since the final day of in-person instruction, CPS principals and nutrition staff have ensured families are fed and supported. More than 13 million free meals have been provided to school staff and more than 125,000 computing devices were distributed to support remote learning. Family Support: If your family is in need of assistance, please contact the CPS Command Center, which can help connect you to vital support services. The Command Center can be reached at 773-553-KIDS (5437) or familyservices@cps.edu. CPS.edu/coronavirus: CPS.edu/coronavirus is a one-stop-shop for key contacts, meals information, the latest updates regarding end-of-year guidance and remote learning.

BY TIA CAROL JONES

HEALTH

Alderman wants Black contractors to help rebuild the community

IEMA REMINDS RESIDENTS WHEN THUNDER ROARS, GO INDOORS The Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA) and local offices of emergency management are encouraging residents to stay aware of local forecasts and be prepared for severe weather. The National Weather Service says heat and humidity could fuel afternoon and evening thunderstorms, producing strong and dangerous winds. The forecast serves as a good reminder: when thunder roars, go indoors. IEMA offers severe weather preparedness information on the Ready Illinois website (www.Ready.Illinois.gov), a one-stop resource for detailed information about what to do before, during and after disasters. To help Illinois residents prepare for severe weather season, IEMA and the NWS developed a Severe Weather Preparedness Guide that covers flooding, severe weather terms and tips for staying safe. The guide is available on the Ready Illinois website.

LAW & POLITICS

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE AWARDS NEARLY $400 MILLION FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT HIRING TO ADVANCE COMMUNITY POLICING The Department of Justice recently announced nearly $400 million in grant funding through the Department’s Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS Office) COPS Hiring Program (CHP). The Attorney General announced funding awards to 596 law enforcement agencies across the nation, which allows those agencies to hire 2,732 additional full-time law enforcement professionals. The awards announced are inclusive of the $51 million announced in May as part of Operation Relentless Pursuit. The COPS Hiring Program is a competitive award program intended to reduce crime and advance public safety through community policing by providing direct funding for the hiring of career law enforcement officers. In addition to providing financial support for hiring, CHP provides funding to state, local, and tribal law enforcement to enhance local community policing strategies and tactics. Funding through this program had been on hold since the spring of 2018 due to a nationwide injunction that was lifted earlier this year. The COPS Office received nearly 1,100 applications requesting more than 4,000 law enforcement positions. To learn more about CHP, please visit https://cops.usdoj.gov/chp. For additional information about the COPS Office, please visit www.cops. usdoj.gov.

Real Men Cook is an annual event which recognizes Father’s Day, with a longstanding history of spotlighting fathers in the Black community. This year, Real Men Cook will take place virtually from 3 to 6 p.m. on Sunday, June 21. Its theme is: Our love as fathers has no borders. Yvette Moyo is the co-founder of Real Men Cook and CEO of Real Men Charities. Moyo said Real Men Charities has always had a focus on health and wellness, healthy eating, longevity of Black men and how to sustain the mind since 1999. “We have to continue that message, which we do every single week at the venue that we own. There’s men’s wellness classes and men’s mindfulness classes and men’s yoga,” said Moyo. “And all of that is to fortify the spirit and body of Black males who are under a high level of stress every single day.” Moyo said the Real Men Cook

BY TIA CAROL JONES

Standing in front of the Walgreens located on 1213 W. 79th St., and after George Floyd’s death sparked nationwide uprisings and unrest, David Moore, 17th Ward Alderman, appeared with elected officials, clergy, contractors and community organizations, and called for companies to use Black contractors during the rebuilding process. “Use intentionality of hiring black people, use intentionality of hiring black contractors and when you’re intentional about this, then we can begin to move forward on [a] myriad [of] issues,” Moore said. According to Moore, Black contractors built the Walgreens located on 1213 W. 79th St. and he said people need to understand the history of the location and where the community is today. “Where we are today, given everything that happened, wasn’t just about Mr. Floyd,” Moore said. “It was about systemic racism throughout.” Moore said his focus on Chicago’s City Council and as vice chair of the committee on equity, is to make sure that there is equity in contracts and that Black contractors are hired for both labor and www.citizennewspapergroup.com

professional services. Moore said that he has spoken to both Walgreens and Walmart, but it isn’t just about those two companies. “This is about every corporation from here in Englewood to downtown, to downstate by East St. Louis. So, we’re asking and we’re demanding for people to make sure they’re intentional in hiring Black people,” he said. “So, we’ve asked them to make sure that Black contractors were hired not only at this location, but throughout and to put a plan together.” Moore said he reached out to clergy members and they made calls to companies. He also reached out to other elected officials and they made calls to companies. He said after a concerted effort, Walgreens agreed to a plan. Father Michael Pfleger, of St. Sabina Catholic Church, said almost 20 years ago, the community fought to bring Walgreens to the location and they also fought to have a Black contractor build it. “We need the businesses. [The] hashtag can’t be BlackLivesMatter, and nothing’s done to put it into flesh and reality. The nice phrases are great, but now they need to put it in[to] action, we need businesses

to come into the community and open up their businesses and stores in the community,” Pfleger said. Pfleger added all the businesses that experienced damage during the unrest, need to open up again. “You can’t determine [that] you’re going to open up on the North side, but not [on] the South side or West side,” Pfleger said. Every one of the businesses has to open, he added. “They have to open up with the same speed. So, I don’t want to see that a Walgreens or a Jewel or a Walmart opened up someplace else and they’re back going and we’re still waiting to be done. They need [to] open up all at the same time,” Pfleger continued. He added hiring Black contractors doesn’t just have to happen in the Black communities in the city, but Black contractors should be hired in all communities in the city, he said. “You’re going to find this hard to believe Chicago, but Black folks can work in the white community, too. We want to make sure they’re included and get equity in all the different stores, in all [the] different retail [stores],” Pfleger added. “If the rebuilding is taking place, use African American contractors,” he said.


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Mayor Seeks Appropriation Authority For Cares Act Funding In Response To Covid-19 Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot recently joined City Budget Director Susie Park, City Chief Finance Officer Jennie Huang Bennett and City Comptroller Reshma Soni to announce that the city will be seeking authority from the City Council Committee on Budget and Government Operations to appropriate $1.13 billion in Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act grant funding. The appropriation will provide critical supports for residents throughout Chicago who are struggling from the impacts of the COVID-19 global pandemic, including persons experiencing homelessness as well as homeowners and renters, small businesses and those in need of additional mental health resources among others. “The COVID-19 pandemic has had a tremendous impact on residents throughout the city, and it has caused even greater, disproportionate damage to the many communities that are already struggling from historic disinvestment,” said Mayor Lightfoot in a news release. “The federal support from the CARES Act provides needed resources for services and programs to assist those who have been most severely impacted by the coronavirus, and while this funding is a good start, more help is needed as we rebuild our city from the damage caused by the virus.” According to federal guidance, the CARES Act grant funding must be directed to COVID-related eligible costs, which includes both immediate health expenses in addition to programs that provide services that many residents desperately need as a result of the indirect economic and social impacts of COVID-19. The plan set forth by city officials appropriates funding to build on public health and community investments and initiatives the Lightfoot Administration has already implemented to support neighborhoods throughout the city. These initiatives include fines and fees reforms, INVEST South/ West, the Solutions Toward Ending Poverty (STEP) framework and more. The funding appropriation comes as the city recently entered the third phase of its reopening framework which allowed

for many businesses to restart their operations and bring employees back to work in accordance with public health guidance. “The city is thankful to have additional federal funding support to offset the costs we have incurred in response to the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Budget Director Susie Park. “These grants will have a huge impact not only in helping the city to pay for the necessary health response, but with the approval from the Budget Committee, it will also help the city to allocate resources into the neighborhoods that have been disproportionately impacted by the pandemic.” CARES Act grants total $1,130,724,000, and proposed appropriations include funding for: l Airport Assistance: $376,744,000 l Public Health Response: $189,346,000 l Homeless Services: $39,602,270 l Small Business Assistance: $35,000,000 l Housing Assistance: $16,500,000 l Community Healthcare Infrastructure: $11,000,000 l Workforce Assistance: $10,000,000 l Violence Prevention: $10,000,000 l Mental Health: $10,000,000 l Senior Assistance: $10,505,420 l Food Assistance: $4,510,501 l Broadband Initiative: $5,000,000 l Housing for Persons Living with HIV/AIDS: $1,539,000 l Human Services: $259,270 l Domestic Violence: $207,000 l COVID-19 Direct Response: $410,510,539 “As we look ahead, we are cognizant of the long-standing implications COVID-19 will have on the city’s finances both now and into the future,” said the City’s Chief Financial Officer, Jennie Bennett. “As with all city decisions made during the response to the COVID-19 pandemic, we kept in mind the areas

“THE FEDERAL SUPPORT FROM THE CARES ACT PROVIDES NEEDED RESOURCES FOR SERVICES AND PROGRAMS TO ASSIST THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN MOST SEVERELY IMPACTED BY THE CORONAVIRUS, AND WHILE THIS FUNDING IS A GOOD START, MORE HELP IS NEEDED AS WE REBUILD OUR CITY FROM THE DAMAGE CAUSED BY THE VIRUS.” Mayor Lori Lightfoot that were most impacted by the virus and are actively working to direct funding dollars where they are needed most.” The CARES Act appropriations come on the heels of the city’s announcement of an estimated $700 million 2020 budget shortfall. The decline in city revenues come from a combination of economically sensitive areas including the amusement tax, hotel tax, parking tax and restaurant tax. Losses from March and April alone reached $175 million and projections show similar losses from May, in large part due to the state mandated stay-at-home order. In order to close the shortfall, the city will use $100 million in refinancing savings while seeking further savings and efficiencies by looking within departments and reprioritizing hires for 2020. Since the initial outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Lightfoot Administration has taken many steps to help residents who are struggling due to the financial pressures presented by the crisis, including a temporary suspension on some ticketing enforcements and creating the Small Business Resiliency Fund. The city has also closely monitored its expenditures related to COVID-19 and worked with federal and state agencies to determine what may qualify for federal reimbursement. For more information about the city’s response to COVID-19 please visit Chicago.gov/coronavirus.

COMMENTARY

HOW LONG O LORD, HOW LONG? BY OSCAR H. BLAYTON

The words of King David that appear in Psalm 13 of the Old Testament echo in the hearts of American people of color today: “How long, O Lord? Will you forget me forever? How long will you hide your face from me? How long must I take counsel in my soul and have sorrow in my heart all the day? How long shall my enemy be exalted over me?” Despite its selfaggrandizement, America is an ugly, hateful place, filled with pain. The building blocks of this nation were not freedom and democracy, but genocide, enslavement and race hatred. The historical record is clear. For more than 400 years

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since we were dragged here, existence in this country for African Americans has been heart-wrenching. For more than a century before that, people of the first nations suffered systematic attempts at extermination at the hands of European invaders bent on genocide. Spanish-speaking people, whose ancestors inhabited this land for many decades before the arrival of English speakers, have been robbed and abused

at almost every point of contact with the oppressive forces of “Manifest Destiny.” Asian immigrants and their descendants, who bent their backs to build this nation’s wealth, have at different times been unjustly barred entry into this country, deported for no legitimate reason and interned in concentration camps merely because of their cultural ancestry. The perverse notion of white supremacy has done all of this. There are those who believe that, because of their “whiteness,” they are more deserving of the fruits of the labor of our community garden than are people of color. This evil notion of white supremacy can be tracked through the ages. There no longer can be any pretext that America is populated with only kind and caring people who abide by the rule of law and respect the

sanctity of human life. We live in a country that placed a pernicious and perverse human being in the highest seat of authority. And in so doing, all the minions of the worst demons of this country were let loose to victimize the most vulnerable segments of our national community. African Americans are not the only people bearing the brunt of white supremacy, but we see our humanity denied and cry out for justice for: Ahmaud Arbery, killed while jogging in a Georgia suburb, Atatiana Jefferson, killed in her home in Fort Worth, Texas, Breonna Taylor, killed in her bed in Louisville, George Floyd, killed on a Minneapolis street. These are just a few of the Black victims murdered in the name of law enforcement in America. But let us not forget the

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suffering of other people of color in America. Let us not forget the daughters and mothers of the first nations, whose murders and disappearances at an alarming rate cause little concern among most Americans and get little attention in the country’s media. Let us not forget the Latinx children locked up in cages like animals because they tried to enter this country in the same manner as countless Europeans who came without passports or papers two centuries earlier. Let us not forget the Asian Americans who are spat on, punched and kicked by bigots who believe Donald Trump when he lies about China bringing COVID-19 to U.S. shores, rekindling old fears and intolerance toward anyone with Asian ancestry. There must be responses

to these injustices. These transgressions must stop. Americans of all stripes must make a legitimate effort to stop them. King David prayed for a cure to injustice thousands of years ago when he wrote: “Consider and answer me, O Lord my God; light up my eyes, lest I sleep the sleep of death, lest my enemy say, ‘I have prevailed over him,’ lest my foes rejoice because I am shaken.” We must open our eyes and not sleep the sleep of death. We must not let the enemies of justice prevail over us. We must march on, ‘til Victory is won. Oscar H. Blayton is a former Marine Corps combat pilot and human rights activist who practices law in Virginia.


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BUSINESS

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Essence Ventures Hires Caroline Wanga as New Chief Growth Officer Essence Ventures, the independent Blackowned consumer technology company focused on merging content, community and commerce to meet the evolving cultural and lifestyle needs of people of color, recently announced that Caroline Wanga will be joining as Chief Growth Officer, effective June 29. In the newly created role, Wanga will lead new growth opportunities, market strategy and culture across the Essence Ventures portfolio, which includes ESSENCE Communications, Inc., Afropunk and Naturally Curly, among others. Wanga will join Essence Ventures from Target, where she currently serves as Chief Culture, Diversity & Inclusion Officer and Vice President of Human Resources. “We could not be more thrilled to have Caroline join our team at Essence Ventures to help provide the guidance, leadership and cohesion required to accelerate the growth of our portfolio of purpose-driven and community-centric brands,” said Richelieu

Dennis, founder and chair, Essence Ventures. “As we look to continue to serve people of color with the most prolific brands—whether ESSENCE, Afropunk, Naturally Curly or others—she will play a critical role in our cross-portfolio strategic positioning. We look forward to her joining our family and partnering with us to transform our brands in service to our communities in an even more holistic and unified way.” Most recently, Wanga led Target’s strategic intent to champion an inclusive society with accountability for inclusive guest experiences, a diverse and inclusive work environment and societal impact. As a cultural catalyst, she helped fuel Target’s business objectives through the company’s first-ever performance based D&I goals, significantly improving areas including Supplier Diversity, Marketing, Philanthropy, Retention, Hiring, Representation and Engagement. She also had responsibility for reshaping Target’s organizational culture. “Over the course of her nearly 15 years

with the company, Caroline’s contributions have been significant, and it’s been rewarding to support her as she’s grown as a leader during her time at Target,” said Brian Cornell, chairman and CEO, Target. “In recent years, she championed our approach to diversity and inclusion and built a leading strategy that drove measurable and meaningful results across the enterprise. As Caroline often shares, ‘we all have a role to play,’ and thanks to her leadership, that’s a call to action the entire Target team fully embraces. We look forward to extending Caroline’s legacy at Target as she joins Essence Ventures, one of our longstanding partners.” Wanga began her Target career in supply chain, serving in a variety of transformational leadership roles, including modernizing Supply Chain, Business Intelligence, Digital and Strategy capabilities. Prior to that, she held several non-profit roles. “Throughout my career, I’ve had the opportunity to work with incredible people and

partners to drive business objectives, including diversity, inclusion, and culture efforts,” said Wanga. “I believe that a commitment to building communities is the path to success, and I am eager to continue on this path forward in my new role at Essence Ventures as I bring my experience to bear to advance the brands, provide increased value to partners and above all, develop more purposeful approaches to serving communities of color.” Wanga earned her bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from HBCU Texas College and is an inspirational thought leader and public speaker. She has been named a Top Executive in Corporate Diversity by Black Enterprise and one of Savoy’s Most Powerful Women in Corporate America; is a member of the Executive Leadership Council (ELC), the Talladega College Board of Trustees, and the Intersectionality, Culture, and Diversity Advisory Board for Twitter; and is former cochair of the Retail Industry Leaders Association (RILA) Diversity & Inclusion Initiative.

4 Steps to Create a Household Budget with Staying Power StatePoint - These uncertain times are forcing more people to reexamine finances and rewrite their household budgets. According to the Pew Research Center in a survey conducted soon after the COVID-19 crisis began, 33% of Americans either lost their jobs or suffered a pay cut or reduction in work hours. Plus, 49% said the outbreak is a major threat to their personal finances. Regardless of your situation, examining your budget and making some changes can save money and make your financial future more secure. Here are four ways to budget wisely. 1. Calculate the bottom line: Figure out your baseline income. Then, categorize expenses by what you need to maintain your standard of living, such as a mortgage, utilities, groceries and insurance. Another category should include non-essential expenses. Determine if you also want to set aside money for savings, retirement plans or college tuition. And, experts advise setting aside at least three to six months of expenses for emergencies. Once you have these numbers, you can calculate what you’ll need on a monthly basis. 2. Eliminate or reduce nice-tohaves: If your expenses are still too high, or you want to save more, take another look at discretionary spending and find ways to cut. One easy way to save is to cancel premium TV channels, switch to a basic package or even sign up for a streaming service instead (Sling, Hulu, etc.). You can also drop your DVR option to save on the monthly bill. Digitally streaming or downloading content from your local library is

Regardless of your situation, examining your budget and making some changes can save money and make your financial future more secure.

another entertainment option too – everything from movies, music and magazines is available at no charge. 3. Find ways to save on the musthaves: Everyone needs insurance and many companies offer discounts if you buy both auto and home insurance together. You can also look for unique programs to control expenses. For example, Erie Insurance offers a program called ERIE Rate Lock that takes away the worry of having

car insurance premiums rise with inflation. Instead, unless you move, get a different car or change drivers, you’ll pay the same amount every year, even if you have a claim. Erie Insurance also announced immediate financial relief for auto customers impacted by the pandemic. Other ways to save include taking advantage of credit card rewards and cash back apps, and making sure to use them. And if you’re overwhelmed by keeping things www.citizennewspapergroup.com

organized, there are free services online to track your loyalty program points, including airline miles. 4. Consider at-home side gigs: Many are supplementing their income without leaving the safety of their living room. In fact, nearly half of working Americans have a gig outside their primary job, according to Bankrate. But before applying for a remote job, always check with the Better Business Bureau to make sure

the company is legit. Depending on your skills, there are a variety of online jobs you could do, such as customer service, copywriting or online tutoring. By tracking and cutting expenses, taking advantage of discounts and special savings programs, and perhaps even earning extra money on the side, you’ll be on your way to having a household budget with staying power.


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“1 ANGRY BLACK MAN” releases to worldwide audiences Soulidifly Productions, a film company with a mission to produce meaningful, uplifting stories that are entertaining and beautifully told, has partnered with Freestyle Digital Media to release 1 Angry Black Man, now available to audiences everywhere on DVD and ondemand. Written and directed by Menelek Lumumba and co-produced by Soulidifly Productions and Align Pictures, 1 Angry Black Man tells the story of Mike Anderson, a senior at a New England liberal arts college. After an erroneous arrest for a crime he did not commit, Mike’s story transitions to an existential conversation about gender dynamics, racism, and class, as well as an empirical study of the works of four iconic Black intellectuals. As he heads to his AfricanAmerican literature class, Mike continues to grapple with his unconscionable arrest. Mike’s emotions threaten to boil over during a class discussion covering

“1 Angry Black Man” tells the story of Mike Anderson, a senior at a New England liberal arts college. After an erroneous arrest for a crime he did not commit, Mike’s story transitions to an existential conversation about gender dynamics, racism, and class, as well as an empirical study of the works of four iconic Black intellectuals. The film has been released to audiences everywhere on DVD and on-demand.

several prolific authors and activists, from James Baldwin to Zora Neale Hurston. The film features Miguel A. Núñez, Jr. (“Life”), Amanda Jane Stern (“Amish Witches: The True Story of Holmes

County”), Tim Moriarty (“Manifest”), Ramon Nuñez (“New Amsterdam,” “Bull”), Daphne Danielle (upcoming “God The Worm”) and introduces Keith Stone as Mike.

About Soulidifly Productions Founded in 2017, Soulidifly tells the stories of multiethnic, multigenerational people across various segments of

life, experiences and eras. https://www.soulidifly.com/ About Freestyle Digital Media The digital distribution unit of Entertainment

Studios, Freestyle Digital Media is a premiere multiplatform distributor with direct partnerships across all major cable, digital and streaming platforms. freestyledigitalmedia.tv.

Get Away Without Going Away 5 family staycation ideas that won’t break your budget eLivingtoday.com - Family vacations are a great way to bond and take a step back from the hectic schedules that accompany everyday life, but sometimes time or money (or both) make planning an elaborate trip a non-starter. However, a staycation – a vacation you take right in your hometown (or nearby) – can be much less expensive and fit into nearly any amount of available time with the added bonus of skipping

out on potentially stressful travel. Consider these staycation ideas to take advantage of your local area’s attractions and prove you don’t have to go far to spend quality time together. Visit local landmarks. Just because it’s not a traditional vacation doesn’t mean you can’t pretend to be tourists. Start by visiting the places you recommend to friends and family from out of town or pick up a city guidebook to uncover hidden spots you may not even know exist. Make a plan to seek out historic sites, visit local landmarks like museums or try an out-of-the-way restaurant (or two) you’ve never eaten at before.

Head for the parks. Pack up some of your favorite foods and enjoy a cookout at the park. You can enjoy a casual meal then take advantage of the open space and let the little ones expel any leftover energy. Have a home spa day. If you’re looking for some relaxation but don’t want to splurge on the full spa treatment, plan an at-home oasis instead. Light some candles, run a bubble bath and break out the facial masks and fingernail polish. Visit an amusement park. No matter where you live, there’s probably an amusement or water park within driving distance. A quick online search before you arrive can help prepare a strategy for

Pack up some of your favorite foods and enjoy a cookout at the park. You can enjoy a casual meal then take advantage of the open space and let the little ones expel any leftover energy.

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FASHION

Introducing The Beauty Knocks Box The Skin Clique, a skincare company headquartered in South Carolina, recently announced the national launch of the Beauty Knocks Box: the first-ever medicalgrade skincare subscription box, according to a press release. This flagship subscription box delivers physician curated, medicalgrade skincare products directly to consumers on a quarterly basis. Each box is priced at $99 and includes a variety of skincare lines that are only available through physicians and licensed providers. Every box is valued at $160. All products for each box are handpicked by a physician and nurse practitioner at The Skin Clique based on the patient’s skin care needs which are determined by a consultation quiz through its website. In addition to the box, every

The BEAUTY KNOCKS BOX is the only quarterly subscription box with physician-prescribed, medical-grade skincare products. Each box is priced at $99. Every patient will be assigned their very own skincare expert who will guide you through your new medical-grade products routine.

customer will have 24/7 access to their very own physician, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant through The Skin Clique to answer any skincare questions related to

their personalized Beauty Knocks Box. The Beauty Knocks Box allows customers to choose from four box types that are updated seasonally:

The Essentials, The Beauty Knocks (Anti-aging), The Breakout (Acne), The Bump (for pregnant and nursing mothers) In addition to the box, patients will also receive the following: 1. Instructions for how to use products along with direct contact information (phone or email) for their “Skincare Expert”. 2. 15% off any full-sized item in the box upon reordering for the duration of the subscription period. 3. Optional upgrade with a mini-SkinBetter Sunscreen stick for $10.00 Created by Dr. Sarah Allen, MD, and Claire O’Bryan, ANP-C, the Beauty Knocks Box was created to give customers access to medical-grade products they otherwise would only be able to receive by walking into a doctor or dermatologist’s office.

Take Steps to Protect Your Skin While Working in the Yard StatePoint - Do you spend summer days outdoors mowing the lawn, tending to the garden and working on the house? Here are a few steps you can take to help you care for and protect your skin as you complete your seasonal chores: • Dress right: A few wardrobe considerations go a long way. Opt for long, lightweight clothing in light colors, which can protect your skin from sun exposure while keeping you cool. Sunglasses and a wide-brimmed hat can provide further coverage. If possible, arrange to spend the bulk of your time outdoors either before 10 in the morning or after 4 in the afternoon to avoid exposure while the sun’s rays are at their strongest. • Don’t forget the SPF. Apply sunscreen and a lip balm containing SPF before heading outdoors. Reference the bottle’s instructions to ensure you are reapplying asneeded. Dermatologists recommend an SPF of 30 or higher for extended outdoor activity. For lawn care and gardening, you should also be on the lookout for a product that’s resistant to sweat. • Promote resilience: There are many outdoor elements that produce free radicals, such as

Experts offer tips to help you care for and protect your skin as you complete your seasonal chores. Drinking plenty of water and ensuring you are getting electrolytes can help regulate the balance of fluid in the body for healthy-looking skin.

sun exposure and pollution, and exposure to these free radicals can have harsh effects on the body. To help protect and maintain healthy, youthful-looking skin, consider incorporating Heliocare Daily Use Antioxidant Formula into your morning routine. In a survey conducted by Ferndale Healthcare Inc. between Nov 2019 and Feb 2020, of 923 U.S. dermatologists,

more than half personally use Heliocare, and 87 percent of these experts recommend it to their patients. “I tell all my patients who ask me how to maintain their skin’s youthful appearance to consider taking Heliocare, particularly if they spend a lot of time outdoors,” says New York City dermatologist, Dr. Rachel Nazarian. The antioxidant-rich proprietary extract in Heliocare, Fernblock PLE Technology, has been studied for over 25 years by leading dermatologists.

To learn more and to access additional skin care information, visit heliocare.com. • Adopt healthy habits: Drinking plenty of water and ensuring you are getting electrolytes can help regulate the balance of fluid in the body for healthy-looking skin. Also, be sure to get a great night’s sleep. Not only do you deserve it after a hard day of work, but sufficient sleep is beneficial to skin health. This summer, treat your skin right while working in the yard. Take steps to protect it from the inside out.

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Report: Breast Reconstruction Market Worth $603 Million by 2025 According to a new market research report published by MarketsandMarkets™, the global Breast Reconstruction Market size is projected to reach USD 603 million by 2025 from USD 430 million in 2020, at a CAGR of 7.0% from 2020 to 2025. The rising incidence of breast cancer and the availability of reimbursement for breast reconstruction are major driving factors for the market. Moreover, the development of 3D-printed breast implants is expected to offer significant growth opportunities to market players in the coming years. Based on the product, the breast reconstruction market is segmented into breast implants, tissue expanders, and acellular dermal matrix. The breast implants segment accounted for the largest market share in 2019. Based on the procedure, the breast reconstruction market is segmented into immediate, delayed, and revision procedures. The immediate procedures segment accounted for the largest market share in 2019. This is primarily attributed to the increasing number of surgeries postmastectomy and rising awareness. Based on type, the breast reconstruction market is segmented into unilateral and bilateral. The unilateral segment accounted for the largest market share in 2019. The increasing incidence of breast cancer and rising awareness are major factors responsible for the dominant share of this segment. By region, the breast reconstruction market is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and the Rest of the World. In 2019, North America accounted for the largest market share, followed by Europe. This is attributed to factors such as the rising incidences of breast cancer, increasing awareness of breast reconstruction, and FDA approvals for breast reconstruction products. The prominent players operating in the global breast reconstruction market are Johnson & Johnson (US), Allergan (Ireland), Ideal Implant Incorporated (US), Sebbin (France), GC Aesthetics (Ireland), Polytech Health & Aesthetics (Germany), Sientra (US), Integra Lifesciences (US), RTI Surgical Holdings (US), Establishment Labs S.A. (Costa Rica), and Silimed (Brazil).


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3 Expert Pay Negotiation Tips for Women StatePoint - As advocates continue to put gender equity under a microscope and some progress has been made, there’s still a long way to go. The income gap between men and women has yet to be closed, and while employers have a huge role to play in creating a level playing field, many women could advocate for themselves more effectively during salary negotiations. A recent Randstad US survey found that 60 percent of women have never negotiated their pay. Additionally, roughly half of the women surveyed (51 percent) also said they’re more likely to leave a job because they’re underpaid, rather than ask their manager for a raise. Asking for more money can be stressful, particularly for women. Research has shown that women have a tendency to both underestimate their value and avoid assertiveness (an essential skill for negotiating). These factors make negotiating more difficult, but no less important -- which is why you should be extra prepared. According to the experts at Randstad

Asking for more money can be stressful, particularly for women. Research has shown that women have a tendency to both underestimate their value and avoid assertiveness (an essential skill for negotiating).

US, here’s how: 1. Know your value. Seventy-four percent of millennials expect a pay raise every year in order to stay at their companies, versus 62 percent of boomers and 66 percent of all workers. It appears younger generations know their value and aren’t shy about

asking for fair compensation when it counts most -- during salary negotiations. Do the same! Take inventory of your achievements, new skills and contributions that demonstrate your value, and be prepared to showcase those once negotiations start. 2. Know your market. Sixty

percent of all workers surveyed wish their employers would publish salary or pay ranges for what each role earns across the company. Even if your company doesn’t do this, you’ll still want to familiarize yourself with the going pay rates in your industry. There are plenty of resources online

(including Randstad’s comprehensive salary guide) to help with your research. 3. Know when to speak up. Be proactive. If you didn’t receive a raise in your last performance review or if you don’t have formal performance reviews, consider scheduling a meeting with your supervisor to talk about your performance and compensation. Of course, if the company has been cutting budgets or is struggling to meet its business goals, it’s probably best to wait to ask for a raise. Instead, use this time to ask your manager for feedback: What are you doing well? How would they like to see you improve? Show your manager that you want to do your job better, and then go make it happen. Then, revisit that pay conversation a few months later. Ultimately, the best thing you can do is advocate for yourself. For your employer, it’s all about the return on investment, and if you can make a solid case, most employers are willing to negotiate rather than lose you to one of their competitors.

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(BPT) - The appeal of all things al fresco has never been higher with homeowners across the country investing more time and money than ever before into their outdoor spaces. Based on insights from decking contractors, retailers and home design experts, industry leader Trex Company has compiled its annual outdoor living forecast, predicting the top design trends for 2020 and beyond. "It's always fascinating to compare the trends reported by our customers with those projected by the industry at large," said Leslie Adkins, vice president of marketing for Trex. "This year, we also engaged celebrity designer Alison Victoria to take our forecast to a whole new level." According to the latest report, the following five top trends will influence outdoor living in the new decade: 1. Mixed materials

As the foodie phenomenon continues to thrive, outdoor kitchens will continue to evolve. Picture fully appointed culinary centers complete with specialty appliances such as smokers, pizza ovens and integrated refrigerated storage - all housed in stylish all-weather cabinetry. Capturing this trend is the new Trex Outdoor Kitchens collection, featuring stainless steel cabinetry solutions in color and style options that allow homeowners to create functional spaces that rival interior spaces. "A good kitchen is essential - whether indoors or out," emphasized Victoria, host of HGTV's "Windy City Rehab" and DIY's "Kitchen Crashers." "A welldesigned and well-appointed kitchen becomes the heart of any space. It's where people gather. It's where memories are made. So, make it memorable!"

"Fire and water are all the rage right now for outdoor spaces," Victoria noted. "These elements not only take a space to the next level; they connect it to the natural surroundings. Even in an urban setting, these elements add a sense of tranquility that can make you feel like you're a million miles away." Fire pots, such as those in the new Trex Outdoor Fire & Water collection, can be positioned almost anywhere to create a cozy gathering spot - or combined in a series to provide an ambient boundary for larger outdoor areas. For even greater visual impact, a fire table can serve as a focal point and elevate the luxury and comfort of an outdoor space. Likewise, the soothing sound of trickling water from integrated spillways, bowls or other features can instantly conjure calm and set a relaxed tone and atmosphere.

3. Industrial inspiration

2020 is the year to mix it up. Add visual interest to an outdoor space by juxtaposing materials such as concrete and composite, wicker and aluminum, copper and stone. Integrate nature-inspired materials that maintain cohesion with the natural surroundings, and infuse color and pattern with pillows, cushions, furnishings and decorative accents.

There is a growing shift toward sleek, contemporary designs and materials for interior and exterior spaces as homeowners are increasingly finding inspiration in commercial settings like hotels and restaurants. Outdoors, this trend is manifesting in more industrial aluminum railing styles with sleek profiles and contemporary rod, mesh or glass inserts designed to optimize sightlines and deliver a modern flair.

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5. Bonus space If you have a raised deck, there is undoubtedly some open space underneath. While, historically, this space has been used for storage, the design trend for 2020 is to turn it into bonus living space by installing a deck drainage system. Designed to divert water away from a deck, systems like RainEscape create a dry space that can be outfitted with everything from furniture and accessories to lighting fixtures, ceiling fans and entertainment components.


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Make a Commitment to More Family Meals Family Features - Spending moments together with loved ones carries obvious benefits like time to catch up and opportunities to bond, but sharing meals actually provides definitive value for families. With restricted social interactions and confinement at home due to COVID-19, many families are facing meal challenges that have shifted from juggling busy schedules to seeking new ways to mix up the traditional menu or using digital solutions to reconnect at a virtual table. A study published in the “Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior” funded by the FMI Foundation shows that more frequent family meals are associated with better dietary and family functioning outcomes. The results build on years of previous research studies to punctuate

the creation of the Family Meals Movement, which encourages Americans to pledge to share one more family breakfast, lunch or dinner at home per week. Consider these notable findings from the study: l Family meals improve fruit and vegetable consumption. Studies show a positive relationship between family meal frequency and fruit and vegetable intake when examined separately, but also when fruit and vegetable intake are combined. l Family meals improve family dynamics. Nearly all the studies included in the systematic review and meta-analysis demonstrated a positive relationship between family meal frequency and measures of family functioning.

Family functioning is defined as family connectedness, communication, expressiveness and problem-solving “There are thousands of individual studies that examine the impact of family meals on nutrition and family behavior, but this meta-analysis looks at the relationship between family meal frequency and family functioning outcomes,” said David Fikes, executive director of the FMI Foundation. “We can confirm that family meals are a valuable contributor of improved nutrition and family dynamics.” Find tips, recipes and ways to increase your family meal frequency despite COVID-19 circumstances at familymealsmovement.org. SOURCE: FMI Foundation

PEANUT BUTTER BANANA PROTEIN BAKED OATMEAL Recipe courtesy of Lauren HarrisPincus on behalf of the FMI Foundation Prep time: 15 minutes Cook time: 30 minutes Servings: 6 2 cups old-fashioned oats 1 teaspoon baking powder l 1 teaspoon cinnamon l 1/2 teaspoon salt l 3 packets stevia (sugar substitute) or preferred sweetener l 1/2 cup powdered peanut butter l 1 scoop (1/4 cup) vanilla plantbased protein powder l 1 cup unsweetened vanilla almond milk l 1/2 cup nonfat plain Greek yogurt l 3 tablespoons liquid egg whites l 1 ripe banana (4 ounces), mashed l 1 teaspoon vanilla extract l 1 ripe banana (4 ounces), sliced into 24 slices l l

GERMAN FRUIT TART Recipe courtesy of Deanna Segrave-Daly on behalf of the FMI Foundation 1 cup all-purpose flour 1/4 cup whole-wheat pastry flour l 1/2 cup sugar l 1 egg l 1 tablespoon half-and-half or cream l 1/8 teaspoon almond extract or 1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract l 6 tablespoons unsalted butter, thinly sliced l cornstarch l sliced strawberries l sliced kiwi l sliced banana l blueberries l 2 teaspoons turbinado or powdered sugar (optional) l l

1. Preheat oven to 350 F. 2. To make crust, beat together flours, sugar, egg, half-andhalf and almond extract. Add butter slices and mix together until sticky ball of dough forms. Refrigerate 30-60 minutes. 3. On heavily floured surface, knead dough a few times and roll out to fit greased 10-inch tart pan. 4. Carefully spread dough into tart pan and bake 15-20 minutes, or until tart starts to turn golden brown. Remove from oven and cool. 5. Dust crust with cornstarch to help fruit stick to crust. Arrange strawberries, kiwi, banana and blueberries on top of crust; sprinkle with sugar, if desired.

HAWAIIAN CHICKEN PIZZA Recipe courtesy of Toby Amidor on behalf of the FMI Foundation Prep time: 10 minutes Cook time: 20 minutes Nonstick cooking spray 1 1/2 cups shredded rotisserie chicken l 3/4 cup barbecue sauce l 1ready-made pizza crust or whole wheat pizza crust (10 ounces) l 1 cup canned or jarred tomato sauce 2 l cups shredded mozzarella cheese or part-skim mozzarella cheese l 1 cup finely chopped fresh pineapple or canned pineapple tidbits packed in 100% juice l l

1. Preheat oven to 375 F. Coat pizza pan or baking sheet with nonstick cooking spray. 2. In medium bowl, combine rotisserie chicken and barbecue sauce. 3. Place pizza crust on pan and evenly spread tomato sauce over crust. Sprinkle evenly with cheese. Top evenly with rotisserie chicken mixture and pineapple. 4. Bake until crust is crisp and browned around edges, about 10 minutes. Let pizza cool 10 minutes before cutting into eight slices. www.citizennewspapergroup.com

1. Preheat oven to 350 F. 2. In large bowl, combine oats, baking powder, cinnamon, salt, stevia, powdered peanut butter and vanilla protein powder. 3. In separate bowl, combine almond milk, yogurt, egg whites, mashed banana and vanilla extract. 4. Add oat mixture to wet ingredients and gently stir until fully combined. 5. Line 9-inch brownie pan with parchment paper. Pour mixture into pan and spread evenly. 6. Top with banana slices in four rows of six slices each. 7. Bake 27-35 minutes, or until golden brown and set. 8. Let cool and cut into six rectangles. Wrap and refrigerate extras until ready to eat.


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REAL ESTATE AC 6-3-2020 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY AS TRUSTEE FOR AMERIQUEST MORTGAGE SECURITIES INC. QUEST TRUST 2004-X2, ASSET BACKED CERTIFICATES SERIES 2004-X2; Plaintiff, vs. ALEX B. TAYLOR; MICHELE A. TAYLOR; SHARON W. TAYLOR; SYLVIA TAYLOR; ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE; LEGAL REMEDIES, CHARTERED; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; UNKNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF ALEX B. TAYLOR, IF ANY; UNKNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF MICHELE A. TAYLOR IF ANY; UNKNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF SHARON W. TAYLOR, IF ANY; UNKNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF SYLVIA TAYLOR IF ANY; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS; Defendants, 16 CH 10175 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above entitled cause Intercounty Judicial Sales Corporation will on Wednesday, July 8, 2020 at the hour of 11 a.m. in their office at 120 West Madison Street, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described mortgaged real estate: P.I.N. 20-24-319-0180000. Commonly known as 6934 South Constance Avenue, Chicago, IL 60649. The mortgaged real estate is improved with a single family residence. If the subject mortgaged real estate is a unit of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Condominium Property Act. Sale terms: 10% down by certified funds, balance, by certified funds, within 24 hours. No refunds. The property will NOT be open for inspection. For information call Law Clerk at Plaintiff's Attorney, The Wirbicki Law Group, 33 West Monroe Street, Chicago, Illinois 60603. (312) 360-9455. WA160460 INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION intercountyjudicialsales.com I3151106 ____________________________ AC 6-10-2020 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION (''FANNIE MAE''), A CORPORATION ORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Plaintiff, -v.- GUSSYE D DOWDELL A/K/A GUSSYE D DOWELL, A/K/A GUSSYE MADISON, A/K/A GUSSYE D MADISON, CITY OF CHICAGO Defendants 2019 CH 00479 8306 SOUTH YATES BOULEVARD CHICAGO, IL 60617 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on October 9, 2019, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on July 20, 2020, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at a public sale to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 8306 SOUTH YATES BOULEVARD, CHICAGO, IL 60617 Property Index No. 20-36-406-0420000 The real estate is improved with a orange brick, one story single family home with a detached two car garage. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. The balance, including the Judicial Sale fee for the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff

and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo identification issued by a government agency (driver's license, passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into our building and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. MCCALLA RAYMER LEIBERT PIERCE, LLC Plaintiff's Attorneys, One North Dearborn Street, Suite 1200, Chicago, IL, 60602. Tel No. (312) 346-9088. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. MCCALLA RAYMER LEIBERT PIERCE, LLC One North Dearborn Street, Suite 1200 Chicago IL, 60602 312-3469088 E-Mail: pleadings@mccalla.com Attorney File No. 264417 Attorney ARDC No. 61256 Attorney Code. 61256 Case Number: 2019 CH 00479 TJSC#: 39-6603 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. Case # 2019 CH 00479 I3149296 ____________________________ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION EASTERN SAVINGS BANK FSB; Plaintiff, vs. KENNETH R. JONES; DERITA J. JONES; CITY OF CHICAGO DEPARTMENT OF WATER MANAGEMENT; PORTFOLIO RECOVERY ASSOCIATES LLC; UNKNOWN OWNERS NONRECORD CLAIMANTS AND UNKNOWN TENANTS AND OCCUPANTS; Defendants, 19 CH 2975 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above entitled cause Intercounty Judicial Sales Corporation will on Monday, July 13, 2020 at the hour of 11 a.m. in their office at 120 West Madison Street, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described mortgaged real estate: Commonly known as 9640 South Avenue L, Chicago, Illinois 60617. P.I.N. 26-05-314-037-0000. The mortgaged real estate is improved with a multi-family residence (two to six apartments). The successful purchaser is entitled to possession of the property only. The purchaser may only obtain possession of units within the multi-unit property occupied by individuals named in the order of possession. Sale terms: 10% down by certified funds, balance, by certified funds, within 24 hours. No refunds. The property will NOT be open for inspection For information call Mr. Stephen G. Daday at Plaintiff's Attorney, Klein, Daday, Aretos & O'Donoghue, LLC, 1051 Perimeter Drive, Schaumburg, IL 60173. (847) 5908700. INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION intercountyjudicialsales.com I3151373 ____________________________ AC 6-17-2020 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION GREENWICH REVOLVING TRUST BY WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY, FSB,

NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY, BUT SOLELY AS OWNER TRUSTEE Plaintiff, -v.- DARIUS HARRISON, TAMERIA HARRISON, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, UNKNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF DARYL J HARRISON, IF ANY Defendants 19 CH 10552 8031 SOUTH COLFAX AVENUE CHICAGO, IL 60617 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on December 30, 2019, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on July 29, 2020, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at a public sale to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 8031 SOUTH COLFAX AVENUE, CHICAGO, IL 60617 Property Index No. 21-31-112-011-0000 The real estate is improved with a two unit building with no garage. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. The balance, including the Judicial Sale fee for the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twentyfour (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo identification issued by a government agency (driver's license, passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into our building and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. MCCALLA RAYMER LEIBERT PIERCE, LLC Plaintiff's Attorneys, One North Dearborn Street, Suite 1200, Chicago, IL, 60602. Tel No. (312) 346-9088. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. MCCALLA RAYMER LEIBERT PIERCE, LLC One North Dearborn Street, Suite 1200 Chicago IL, 60602 312-3469088 E-Mail: pleadings@mccalla.com Attorney File No. 271004 Attorney ARDC No. 61256 Attorney Code. 61256 Case Number: 19 CH 10552 TJSC#: 40-11 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. Case # 19 CH 10552 I3151337 ____________________________


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2. Crows’ cousins 3. Actress Barrymore 4. More like rumors 5. ‘70s Ford model 6. Native American emblem 7. Dwarf buffalo 8. Pueblo tribesman 9. On top 10. For each 12. Cosmetic cabinet staple 13. Allegro ____ in music, Italian 14. *____ Perk from “Friends” 19. Exit plus s 22. Eye infection 23. Oozes 24. Article of faith 25. Romanov’s edict 26. *A ____ of tea, in U.K. 27. Prowl around 28. Embryo cradles 29. Green pasta sauce 32. One on the list 33. Faux one 36. *Equal parts espresso and warm milk 38. Fauna’s partner 40. Hudson’s Bay Company original ware 41. Experts 44. Nose channels 46. Kick the bucket 48. Between countertenor and baritone 49. Make this, not waste 50. Affected by the moon 51. Went down a slippery slope 52. Kitchen flooring choice 53. Tried follower 54. Bygone era 55. *The Revolutionary one followed #52 Across 58. The Simpsons’s neighbor

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