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Volunteers painted a wall mural inside Bret Harte Elementary School during the University of Chicago’s MLK Day of Service on Saturday, Jan. 18. Photo courtesy of Eddie Quinones

300 VOLUNTEERS PARTICIPATE IN DAY OF SERVICE Students from the University of Chicago and University of Chicago Lab School volunteered their time and participated in community service projects for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Day of Service on Saturday, Jan. 18. PAGE 2

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Chicago Park District Hosts Three Teen Fairs at City Colleges, Starting Jan. 31

“A Prairie Home Companion” creator Garrison Keillor brings his solo show to Illinois and Wisconsin this February

Grubhub Launches Ultimate Technology For Restaurants To Address $250+ Billion U.S. Takeout Market

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NEWS briefly EDUCATION

BIENEN SCHOOL OF MUSIC SEEKS NOMINATIONS FOR $100,000 NEMMERS PRIZE The Northwestern University Bienen School of Music invites nominations for the Michael Ludwig Nemmers Prize in Music Composition, to be awarded in spring 2020. The prize honors contemporary composers of outstanding achievement who have significantly influenced the field of composition.The prize includes a $100,000 award and a performance by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Recipients are expected to complete two to three nonconsecutive weeks of residency interacting with students and faculty at the Bienen School of Music. Former or present members of the Northwestern University faculty or employees of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra are not eligible. Selfnominations will not be accepted. Letters of nomination describing the nominee’s professional accomplishments will be accepted through Jan. 31, 2020. For more information, visit www.music. northwestern.edu/nemmers.

HEALTH

HOSPITAL CEOS ARE PREPARING FOR MAJOR CHANGE IN THE HEALTH CARE INDUSTRY For CEOs of large health care organizations, accelerating change has become the norm for the industry. However, making progress to accommodate these changes has been harder than expected, as seen in new research from the Deloitte Center for Health Solutions. In the “Deloitte 2019 Health Care CEO Perspectives Study “ CEOs rated three top drivers of health care industry change within the next 10 years including a shift in care settings, the adoption of value-based payment models and an increase in the demands of proactive consumers. “The industry change that CEOs are witnessing firsthand reflects our predictions of a more consumer-centered future of health,” said Michael Main, managing director, Deloitte Consulting LLP. “Consumers want to take control of their health — they have been responding well to virtual care visits and are interested in tools that make their experience personalized, affordable and convenient.”

LAW & POLITICS

ACLU RESPONDS TO SUPREME COURT REVIEW OF CONTRACEPTIVE COVERAGE CHALLENGE The Supreme Court recently announced it would review Trump v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, which is a challenge to the Trump Administration’s rules that allows employers and universities to deny their employees and students insurance coverage for contraception. The rule is blocked by a nationwide injunction. “Allowing employers and universities to use their religious beliefs to block employees’ and students’ birth control coverage isn’t religious liberty — it’s discrimination,” said Brigitte Amiri, deputy director at the ACLU Reproductive Freedom Project. “The Trump administration’s attempt to take away people’s insurance coverage for contraception is one of the administration’s many attacks on access to abortion and contraception, and we hope the Supreme Court will uphold the lower court’s ruling blocking this awful law.”

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Students from the University of Chicago and University of Chicago Lab School volunteered their time and participated in community service projects for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Day of Service on Saturday, Jan. 18. Young people and adults were involved in projects at sites that included Share Your Soles, in Pullman; Senior Suites, in South Shore; First Presbyterian Chicago, in Hyde Park; Bret Harte Elementary School, in Hyde Park; FEATHERFIST, in South Shore; and Rise Against Hunger. The service project was a collaboration between the University of Chicago University Community Service Centers, Lab School and Woodlawn Charter School. Kafi Moragne-Patterson is the director of student civic engagement with the University of Chicago. She said a couple of the locations have been partners in the service day in the past. “We like to continue to build on those partnerships,” she said. There were 300 volunteers of all ages who participated in the service day. They packaged rice meals and clothing for the homeless, painted the gym at First Presbyterian, painted a mural at Bret Harte and played board games at Senior Suites. Moragne-Patterson said what was exciting was that there were children involved. “This is the only one where children were involved. We had babies playing board games with seniors at Senior Suites, we had babies packaging food,” she said. Moragne-Patterson said the Martin Luther King Day of Service is one of seven service

Volunteers helped sort shoes for children and adults in need at the Share Your Soles Foundation warehouse in the Pullman Neighborhood during the University of Chicago’s MLK Day of Service on Saturday, Jan. 18. Photo courtesy of Eddie Quinones

projects the Community Service Centers does each year adding, while she knows it is a single day of service, they want to use it as a springboard to get people of diverse backgrounds to do service. “We want families to be comfortable navigating the South side,” she said. “This is serving as a gateway to the city of Chicago broadly.” The Share Your Soles Foundation in Pullman was a new partner this year. The non-profit organization, which was founded in 1999, provides new and like-new shoes to people in need all around the world. Mona Purdy, founder, said there were 60 volunteers at her site. “We get thousands of shoes donated every week. They sorted every pair of incoming

shoes we had in,” she said. Purdy said she felt empowered and felt there was unity. “This really resonated with our purpose, the community coming together for the greater good, it was wonderful,” she said. She added it was impactful to see people of all ages volunteer their time. “When you see parents working side by side with their children, it is impactful,” Purdy said. “When the group left me, it was emotional.” Thomas Toney is the service-learning coordinator at Lab School. He recommended Share Your Soles Foundation as a partner for the service day because his students chose it as a project in Fall 2019. “We had about 28 students

and they came back with glowing reviews so we decided to explore the potential to have a more formal partnership with them. Then, the MLK Service Day came up,” he said. Toney said the student’s involvement in the day of service speaks to their ability to see themselves as engaged community members. “When that happens, we get some students who come up with some incredibly imaginative ideas,” he said. Moragne-Patterson said it feels good to know people are volunteering in the community. “I think we have a ways to go, but these are moments where we see there are a vast amount of people committed to the creation of a better world.”

Could you or someone you know become the recipient of the 2020 Governor’s Award for Health and Safety? The deadline – January 31 – is fast approaching to nominate someone for the 2020 Governor’s Award for Health and Safety. The prestigious health and safety award will be presented during the 29th Annual Downstate Illinois Occupational Safety & Health Day (DIOSH) on March 4, 2020 in Peoria. The award recognizes a person who has made significant contributions to occupational health and/or safety. You can nominate someone –

or yourself – for the Governor’s award through January 31 by filling out the nomination form, which is available at www.dioshday.com The Illinois Department of Labor is a cosponsor of DIOSH Day, which will be held at the Peoria Civic Center. “The Illinois Department of Labor works closely with Illinois businesses to promote the health and safety of workers. I know many businesses have health and safety advocates who are deserving of the Governor’s award. I

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urge you to consider nominating them for this recognition,” said IDOL director Michael Kleinik. DIOSH Day is for employers, employees, and all others interested in safety and health. Experts in the field will present numerous sessions on the most current issues in safety and health today. The Illinois Department of Labor, other governmental agencies and private vendors also will provide information and materials in a large exhibition area.

The deadline – January 31 – is fast approaching to nominate someone for the 2020 Governor’s Award for Health and Safety. You can nominate someone – or yourself – for the Governor’s award through January 31 by filling out the nomination form, which is available at www. dioshday.com


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NEWS

Candidates for First Congressional District attend Forum

IRS Free File: Ideal for young and first-time filers

BY TIA CAROL JONES

Filing taxes for the first time or working part-time? IRS Free File may be the perfect match for people looking to save money on federal tax preparation. Most Free File users are under the age of 30 with modest incomes. The Free File adjusted gross income limit for 2020 is $69,000. For those who want to do their own taxes, Free File means free tax preparation, free electronic filing and free direct deposit, which is the fastest way to get a refund. “Doing your taxes may seem a bit overwhelming, but it’s not. Free File does the hard work for you. The software finds the right forms, finds any tax benefits and does all the math,” said Ken Corbin, commissioner of the IRS’ Wage and Investment division. “Here’s a key tip: have all your income records like your Form W-2 ready before you start.” Another plus: Free File is mobile enabled. Taxpayers can use their smart phones or tablets to do their taxes. Free File features 10 brandname tax software providers who are in a partnership with the IRS to offer their online products for free. Each provider sets additional eligibility requirements, generally based on age, state residency and income. Here’s how Free File works: 1. Go to IRS.gov/freefile to see all Free File options. 2. Browse each of the 10 offers or use a “look up” tool to help you find the right product. Each Free File partner sets its own eligibility standards generally based on income, age and state residency. But if your adjusted gross income was $69,000 or less, you will find at least one free product to use. Two products are in Spanish. 3. Select a provider and fol-

Congressman Bobby Rush, as well as two candidates, Robert Emmons, Jr., and Sarah Gad, vying for his seat, participated in Indivisible Chicago South Side’s Congressional Candidate Forum Thursday, Jan. 23, at First Unitarian Church of Chicago, in Hyde Park. The fourth candidate, Dr. Ameena Matthews, was not in attendance due to an illness, but her campaign manager made a brief statement on her behalf, in which she thanked the organization for including her in the forum. Esther Peters served as moderator for the forum where questions were asked by audience members as well as by Peters. Questions were submitted ahead of time, via an online form. And, candidates were given the questions ahead of time. Douglas Bishop, of Indivisible Chicago South Side, said it was done this way to ensure there were a range of questions. ”This is the setup we agreed to,” he said. “We thought it was better to have everybody there.” Candidates were asked 10 questions ranging from Medicare to gun violence, from the Green New Deal to public housing. Each candidate was given the opportunity to make an opening statement. “When I was 27, I had raised a family and I was honorably discharged from the armed service. I supported Harold Washington two times, when he ran for State Senate and for Mayor,” Rush said. “I’ve been in the forefront of so many issues. I’m having a great time and I’m enjoying what I’ve done.” Emmons talked about growing up in Auburn-Gresham and described himself as a “social innovator.” “I’ve worked bringing young people together to solve issues of gun violence,” he said. “I am running to make this the last generation to deal with everyday gun violence.” Gad said she was approached by people from the 1st District to run for the seat. “They saw me as someone who could affect positive change,” she said. Gad also touted her work at her law school’s clinic in representing young offenders. And, suggested the U.S. end its war on drugs. “We should cut our losses in this Drug War. All this drug war has done is drain,” she said. Gad suggested creating access to jobs, investing in public transportation and supporting reparations as ways to improve the 1st Congressional District. Rush agreed jobs and economic development are important, but included another aspect, black-owned businesses. “Why don’t we have more black-owned businesses in the 1st District,” he said.

Indivisible Chicago South Side hosted a Forum for Congressional District 1 Candidates at First Unitarian Church, in Hyde Park, Thursday, Jan. 23. Congressman Bobby Rush, Robert Emmons, Jr., and Sarah Gad were in attendance. Photo Credit: Tia Carol Jones

Rush added, he has worked with corporations and businesses to bring more jobs and employment opportunities to the District. When it came to the question about the Green New Deal, Gad said it was a particularly relevant issue in the District and that she would like to see more affirmative steps taken. Emmons talked about his endorsement from Sunrise Chicago, an organization of young people seeking to stop climate change, who champion the Green New Deal. Rush touted his sponsorship of HR1315, which would improve education and training in energy-related industries and increase the number of skilled workers from underrepresented groups. He also talked about expanding the infrastructure for electric cars. During a question about what committees the candidates would like to serve on, Gad took Rush to task over his recent endorsement. “I find it interesting that Congressman Rush endorsed Mike Bloomberg who is the king of

Stop and Frisk,” she said. Gad went on to say that she would want to sit on the Judiciary Committee. “I’m supporting Mike Bloomberg because he can beat Trump,” Rush said. Emmons said he would want to sit on the Committee for Energy and Commerce so he could pass the Green New Deal. All the candidates were in support of reparations and agreed public housing was important and impactful. Gad said she thought more funding should be appropriated to public housing. Emmons supported universal housing through the Department of Housing and Urban Development. He also said he supports a federal rent control. “Development often comes with displacement,” Emmons said. Rush said during this session, more than 400 bills have been passed and 275 of those bills were bi-partisan. “We will not get anything done until we control the Senate and the White House,” he said.

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low the links to their webpage to begin your tax return. 4. Complete and e-file your tax return only if you have all the income and deduction records you need. The fastest way to get a refund is by filing electronically and selecting direct deposit. If you owe, use direct pay or electronic options. If this is the first time that you’ve filed a federal tax return and you are single, here’s what you need before you start: l Social Security number. l Wage and income information i.e. Form W-2 or Form 1099. Remember: parts of college scholarships or grants may be taxable income. l Check with your parents to make sure they are not claiming you as a dependent. You may still file a separate tax return but if you are being claimed as a dependent by others, you cannot claim yourself as a dependent. l Documentation for all tax credits and deductions. Remember: the standard deduction has been greatly increased so that itemizing your deductions may not be necessary. l For all electronic tax returns, you must use your prior-year adjusted gross income as part of your electronic signature. If you are a first-time filer over the age of 16, simply enter 0 (zero) as your prior-year income for signature purposes. If you filed before, your prior-year tax return will show your adjusted gross income. l Bank account and routing number. If you are receiving a refund, and most people do, the fastest way to get a refund is through direct deposit to a financial account. Free File is available now through October to accommodate extension filers.

IRS Free File may be the perfect match for people looking to save money on federal tax preparation.


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BUSINESS

Bank of America Helps Educate First-Time Homebuyers Through Free, On-Demand Video Series Bank of America has launched a new educational video series designed to simplify the homebuying process for prospective first-time buyers. The FirstTime Homebuyer Online Edu-Series™ features Bank of America experts providing guidance and tips on homebuying, and is the company’s latest effort to help more individuals and families pursue sustainable and affordable homeownership. The six-episode, on-demand series, hosted by BuzzFeed’s Hannah Williams, covers key aspects of homebuying and teaches viewers smart strategies to shift attitudes from “How do I do this?” to “I can do this.” Video topics include: Five Stages to a Home of Your Own Preparing Your Finances Prepare, Prequalify and Get Preapproved Find a Home and Make an Offer Apply for a Mortgage Close Your Loan and Move In “The path to homeownership isn’t always easy to navigate, but this series creates a roadmap to take you from renter to owner,” said Kathy Cummings, senior vice president of Homeownership Solutions for Bank of America and an expert on preparing to buy a home. “We created this series to demystify homebuying and to give first-time buyers the confidence to pursue their goal of owning a home of their own.”

Most homeowners (88 percent) agree that buying a home is the best decision they have ever made, according to Bank of America’s Homebuyer Insights Report. However, 95 percent of prospective homebuyers face barriers to owning, including 42 percent who feel they lack support/ advice and don’t know where to start. The guidance and tips made available through this video series offer a substantive starting point for prospective homebuyers. Beyond this series, Bank of America is supporting prospective homeowners through its $5 billion affordable homeownership initiative, which will help more than 20,000 individuals and families become homeowners. This Community Homeownership Commitment includes grant programs (no repayment required) specifically designed to help prospective homebuyers get over the most common barrier to homeownership ‒ saving enough for a down payment and closing costs. Additionally, through Better Money Habits®, Bank of America supports people in becoming more financially resilient by connecting them to the tools, resources and education they need to help achieve financial goals, including homeownership. To learn more, register for free access to the FirstTime Homebuyer Online Edu-Series™, and visit the Bank of America Down Payment Center for information about the bank’s down payment and closing cost grants.

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Grubhub recently launched its Ultimate technology which integrates all restaurant ordering channels into one system. Currently in over 100 locations, the Ultimate pilot rollout has focused on New York City and Chicago where restaurants have seen pickup demand impact their bottom line.

Grubhub Launches Ultimate Technology For Restaurants To Address $250+ Billion U.S. Takeout Market Grubhub recently launched its Ultimate technology, a first-of-its-kind proprietary hardware and software solution that integrates all restaurant ordering channels into one system. Replacing error-prone handwritten scribbles and shouts, Ultimate is a digital workflow solution, connecting the front- and back-of-the house directly with diners and creating a transparent view into their order status – whether diners order for pickup or delivery on Grubhub, at an in-store kiosk, or directly with a cashier. “Diners have come to expect ordering ahead for pickup to breeze through busy rush hour crowds and grab their morning coffee or lunch, but currently they can only enjoy this convenience at large QSRs. Ultimate now gives restaurants of any size this ability to please diners with an easy, digital pickup experience,” said Matt Maloney, Grubhub founder & CEO. “With Ultimate, we went even further by building integrated kiosks and a digital queue – in person and online – so diners can see the exact status of their order at any time. Most people do not want to order in person or by calling if they have an alternative, and by integrating pickup with delivery orders our restaurant partners have a complete picture to more efficiently manage their operations.” Pickup, which composes more than half of the over $250 billion U.S. takeout market, is a massive and growing opportunity that has not yet been transformed by digital ordering. The Ultimate technology acceler-

ates adoption of digital pickup and improves capacity management for restaurants of all sizes, giving unique line of sight into all ETAs regardless of the ordering channel. Whether ordering on-the-go or in-person from the cashier or a kiosk, diners get complete visibility in the app and on the displays at the storefront through the Ultimate technology. “Ultimate is exactly what I was looking for but didn’t know it,” said David Morton, co-owner of Chicago-based DMK restaurant group. “We have designed our new restaurants around this technology because it allows us to provide better service to our customers with less effort and cost. This is a game changer in quickserve and fast casual restaurants.” With more than five years of research and development, Ultimate began as an in-app queue where college students could order ahead while sitting in class and have a real-time view of exactly how many orders were ahead of them. They could continue to monitor their order status and would be notified when their order was ready. This transparency allowed students to manage their schedules and avoid skipping meals or eating at other restaurants because of unexpected long lines at their favorites - and still get to their next class on time. Currently in over 100 locations, the Ultimate pilot rollout has focused on New York City and Chicago where restaurants have seen pickup demand impact their bottom line.


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We Celebrate Black History 365 by never forgetting those who have blazed trails before us,now we must remain steadfast and nurture the paths we continue to create for future generations to come. ~ Janice Garth

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NEWS

Camelot Illinois Launches Partnership With CPS Provides $96,000 in funding for CPS’ Computer Science for All Programs Camelot Illinois today announced a new partnership with Chicago Public Schools (CPS) to fund two new school projects as part of its Computer Science for All Initiative (CS4All), an innovative computer science program that provides equity, empowerment, and opportunities that maximize the potential of every student. Camelot Illinois Acting General Manager, Keith Horton, presents $96,000 check to fund CPS computer science initiatives at Dyett High School and Walsh Elementary to principal, Patricia J Harper Reynolds and students. Photo provided by Camelot Illinois. (Highres image available here). “ As private manager of the Illinois Lottery, we work to create winners every day, by consistently contributing to educational funding and supporting good causes,” said Keith Horton, Acting General Manager, Vice President and General Counsel of Camelot Illinois. “Supporting public education, especially programs that focus on technology and computer science, is fundamental to our company values and we are grateful to CPS for the opportunity to partner with them on these exciting projects.” John A. Walsh Elementary School will receive a contribution from Camelot Illinois which will help create its new computer science lab,

Camelot Illinois Acting General Manager, Keith Horton, presents $96,000 check to fund CPS computer science initiatives at Dyett High School and Walsh Elementary to principal, Patricia J Harper Reynolds and students. Photo provided by Camelot Illinois.

“Maker’s Space.” The funds will go toward purchasing technology equipment and furniture, including tables, cubes, and moveable whiteboards. Located in Chicago’s Pilsen neighborhood, Walsh is an open enrollment neighborhood school that provides bilingual education to a school population of about 300 students. Their goal is to

become the primary techcentered elementary school on the West Side, as a model for other regions and schools.Camelot Illinois will also fund the expansion of the robotics program at Walter H. Dyett High School by providing three new robots that will help expand the in-school and afterschool robotics program to its

curriculum next year. In an effort to provide quality educational and experiential opportunities in STEM, Dyett will expand its robotics program for its more than 550 students and provide additional support for its teachers to be wellprepared for the official introduction of computer science to its curriculum. Dyett is located in Chicago’s Washington Park neighborhood and currently offers programming that focuses on the arts, with a desire to bring more computer science offerings to its students. “Quality STEM programming has the ability to open a world of opportunities for our students and show them the endless power of learning,” said CPS CEO Dr. Janice K. Jackson. “Central to our Vision at CPS is ensuring that every student has access to a high-quality holistic education that gives them the tools they need to lead our city into the future and we are grateful to Camelot’s generous grant that will expand access to state-of-the-art STEM and computer science resources.” Camelot’s partnership with the CPS CS4All program also includes funding to support teachers’ professional development for

general computer science instruction, as well as opportunities for Camelot Illinois employees to mentor, volunteer and tutor at both schools. The commitment from Camelot Illinois will help officially launch these two computer science programs in September 2020. The contributions were made possible through a partnership with the Children First Fund: The Chicago Public Schools Foundation, a nonprofit organization that serves as a knowledge hub and liaison between the Chicago Public Schools and its community of partners, including businesses, foundations and individuals. ### About Camelot Illinois Camelot Illinois is the private manager of the Illinois Lottery. In partnership with the State, Camelot operates a modern lottery that truly benefits the people of Illinois. Camelot is dedicated to working with transparency, integrity, and responsibility to grow the lottery and reinforce its rightful position as a force for good. The company’s innovative approach places consumers and social responsibility at its core, providing funding for schools, capital projects and special causes. To learn more, visit www.camelotillinois.com.

America not so neighborly? Research shows U.S. not as divided as you may think

(BPT) - From politics to parenting to rising property costs and much more, it seems like American communities are more divided than ever before. Are the days of close-knit communities and positive neighborly interactions a thing of the past? While you aren't likely to find the Cleavers down the street, this doesn't mean your neighbors are cold and conflicted. In fact, a new survey found just the opposite. OfferUp, the largest mobile marketplace in the U.S. for local buyers and sellers, released the 2019 Good Neighbor Report, which found there are steadfast levels of selflessness, care and trust across American communities, regardless of age group or location. This is good news for the company, which relies on the promise of positive relationships that come from people buying and selling in their communities. However, there's a lot of important insight that proves people aren't as at odds as the general population believes, and even in diverse times, the health of American

American communities is strong. Political differences Whether it's the local government or discussion on the upcoming presidential election, the stage is ripe for political divide. However, the study found few (18%) have actually encountered a scenario where political divisions impacted a relationship with a neighbor. Among those who did, the vast majority (70%) still consider the neighbor who they had a political conflict with as a friend. Communication hurdles Despite popular belief that social media is making younger generations increasingly isolated, more than half of all Americans from Gen Z to Baby Boomers regularly communicate with their neighbors in person, the study found. Likewise, younger Americans are just as likely to do something kind or helpful for a neighbor as their older counterparts.Building friendshipsThe idea of being "neighborly" is still alive and well, with 61% of people

feeling it's important to develop friendships with neighbors and 58% likely to reach out and welcome a new neighbor to the neighborhood. Nearly one-third (32%) have invited a neighbor over for a special event and 49% say they trust their neighbors completely. Tips to be more neighborly Befriending neighbors helps you build a strong community you can depend on and trust, plus you'll often find when you give, you receive. Here are a few easy ways to connect with your neighbors: * Say hello. It's short, simple and effective. * Notice what your neighbor likes and use that as a cue for conversation and small gifts. For example, if your neighbor runs daily, you can ask about their exercise routine. If you see they drink coffee frequently, a gift card for a cup of coffee from their favorite coffee shop

will brighten their day. * Offer help during transition times. If your neighbor is having a baby, consider using OfferUp to find local sellers of new and used baby items and get a gift they need. Is a neighbor retiring? Offer to help them downsize by showing them how easy it is to sell what they no longer use. Learn more at offerup.com. * Acts of kindness never get old. A simple gesture like shoveling an elderly neighbor's walkways, watching a busy mom's kids for a few hours or bringing the mail in while a neighbor is traveling can be a big help. Creating meaningful bonds with your neighbors is easy to do if you have a positive outlook, friendly approach and an open mind. You'll feel good about building relationships while also strengthening your community. OfferUp, the largest mobile marketplace in the U.S. for local buyers and sellers, surveyed more than 2,000 Americans to discover what they

really think about the relationships with their neighbors. The results of the survey are featured in OfferUp's 2019 Good Neighbor Report, which found that there are steadfast levels of selflessness, care, and trust across American communities, regardless of age group or location.Few (18%) have actually encountered a scenario where political divisions impacted a relationship with a neighbor. Among the small group for whom it did, the vast majority (70%) still consider the neighbor who they had a political conflict with as a friend.


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FASHION

Wellness Mama’s All-Natural ‘Wellnesse’ Personal Care Line Officially Launches Direct to Consumers It’s official! ‘Wellnesse’ www.wellnesse.com, an all-natural personal care product line, has officially launched with free shipping across the continental United States. Wellnesse offers families personal care essentials including shampoos, conditioners, and whitening toothpaste and is the passion project of award-winning blogger, author, and podcaster Katie Wells (widely known as ‘Wellness Mama’.) Wells, a mother of six, and her husband/co-founder Seth Spears are on a mission to bring simpler, safe personal care options to homes across the country. Wells has been practicing and perfecting her personal care recipes for over a decade. Today, all Wellnesse products are cruelty-, GMO-, paraben-, and sulfate-free and delivered in recyclable cardboard packaging. “There are plenty of products that work well but contain ingredients that a lot of us prefer to avoid using in our homes or on our skin,” Katie Wells said. “I set out to create products that accomplish both, by being highly effective and still completely safe. After many, many rounds of formulation, I’m so excited to share these products with families across America.” Wellnesse is dedicated to radical transparency and honesty, believing that it is not only possible but essential to create products that are safe for humans and for our planet. “We go out of our way to make sure that we explain what the ingredients are, where they came from, why they’re beneficial, and where we sourced them,” Wells explained. “I believe that level of transparency is the antidote to a lot of the problems that we’re seeing in the world today.” Health and safety-conscious individuals can now shop the Wellnesse line on the brand’s e-commerce website with secure payment processing. Wellnesse’s initial offerings include: Whitening Toothpaste with a mineralizing formula that relies on natural ingredients including hydroxyapatite, aloe, and green tea powder to clean teeth, soothe gums and freshen breath. Cleansing Shampoo for all hair types with quinoa, summer melon, lavender and dandelion. Smoothing Shampoo for wavy, curly hair with coconut, tomato, chamomile flower, and verbena leaf in a vitamin-based formula. Nourishing Conditioner for all hair types with summer melon,

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dandelion, quinoa, avocado butter, and nettle leaf. Enriching Conditioner for wavy, curly hair with coconut, verbena leaf, shea butter, argan oil, and safflower. “Wellnesse is a game changer for me. I no longer have to give up the results of conventional shampoo and conditioners. When Katie Wells asked me to test out her new Wellnesse hair care line I was anticipating the same mediocre results I had been getting from the all natural hair products I’ve been using the past 10 years. I was pleasantly surprised to find the results surpassed my expectations. My scalp feels clean from the shampoo and the conditioner leaves my hair silky with salon-like results,” said health and wellness expert and entrepreneur Chistine Faler, who left the fashion industry for the world of functional medicine and never looked back. Wellnesse offers discounted subscription packages, shampoo and conditioner bundles, and free shipping and returns to the continental United States. Prices range from $12 for toothpaste and $16 for a single hair care product to $40 for the Essentials bundle. Visit Wellnesse.com to see full ingredient listings for each product, learn more about the Wellnesse product line, and shop now with free shipping on orders over $20.

Creme of Nature Re-Launches Hair Color Collection Made with Argan Oil and Strengthening Micro-Sphere Technology Creme of Nature recently announced the launch of their new hair color collection, Exotic Shine™ Color with Argan Oil from Morocco. The color system includes enriching and shineenhancing effects of Argan Oil from Morocco and nourishing Micro-Sphere Technology, according to a press release. “Creating a nourishing color line for textured hair is very important,” says Teneya Gholston, senior director of marketing, Creme of Nature. “For this reason, we use nourishing Moroccan Argan oil, so women are left with moisturized and protected hair strands without the risk of a weak coloring treatment. We want women to shine bright inside and out with our new hair color collection.”

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W Hotels Worldwide recently unveiled its new unisex amenity line with Italy-based, luxury sustainable beauty brands, Davines and /skin regimen/ of the Davines Group. From sink to spa, the new line-up of in-room hair and skin care (which replaces the brand’s long-time amenity partner, bliss) will now include Davines and /skin regimen/ best-sellers as well as exclusive new formulas, available only to W guests. More information on W Hotels Worldwide, which is a part of Marriott International, Inc., can be found by visiting whotels.com/theangle “W takes a bold approach to self-care and this new brand collaboration is no exception,” said Anthony Ingham, global brand leader, W Hotels. “In choosing a new amenity line, we road tested many brands and formulations and not only love the way the Davines Group products look, smell and feel, but the values they stand for as a company. We are very excited to bring these products to all of our guest rooms across the globe.” From a shampoo and blowout at W’s AWAY Spa to an in-room shower after a long FUEL workout, W guests will now have access to an elevated line of luxury beauty products. “We are thrilled to be collaborating with one of the most dynamic, contemporary hotel brands in the world,” says Jorge Blanco, creative director, Davines North America. “We found a kindred spirit in W as we both have made a name for ourselves by doing things differently, and this amenity project is no different. We look forward to seeing how our self-care collaboration will inspire people from around the world to seek a deeper extension of the in-room amenity experience we are now proudly offering with W.” In addition to being the in-room and insuite brand of choice at W hotels globally, / skin regimen/ and Davines products will also be used at all W Away Spas this year alongside sister brand, [ comfort zone ]. Davines is a certified B Corporation and CO2 neutral company that supports reforestation to offset its carbon emissions. In addition, all products are sulphate- and paraben-free. As part of Marriott International’s initiative to reduce its hotels’ environmental impact worldwide, W plans to offer the new amenities in waste-reducing, fullsize bottles by the end of 2020. All Davines and /skin regimen/ products that make up the exclusive W Hotels line are available for sale online at W Hotels The Store or visit whotels.com for more information.


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ENTERTAINMENT “ I FEEL GREAT ABOUT RETURNING AS A FELLOW. IT’S FULL CIRCLE IN A WAY. IT MEANS A LOT THAT THE WORK I HAVE DONE IN PERFORMANCE AND WRITING HAS BROUGHT ME BACK TO MY ARTISTIC BEGINNINGS. IT’S ALSO AN OPPORTUNITY TO WORK WITH AND TEACH MY YOUNGER PEERS. I’M LOOKING FORWARD TO SHARING WHAT I KNOW AND LEARNING FROM THEM AT THE SAME TIME.” KELI GARRETT

2020 Madeleine Moore Burrell Fellowship recipient

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“A Prairie Home Companion” creator Garrison Keillor brings his solo show to Illinois and Wisconsin this February

Keli Garrett

Columbia College Chicago Announces Second Madeleine Moore Burrell Fellow Columbia College Chicago recently announced 2020 Madeleine Moore Burrell Fellowship recipient, Keli Garrett. The academic residency, which is named after Columbia trustee, Madeleine Moore Burrell, is now in its second year. “We are thrilled to announce the second Madeleine Moore Burrell Playwriting Fellow,” said Rosita M. Sands, interim dean of the Columbia College Chicago School of Fine and Performing Arts. “Not only does this residency provide fellows with the opportunity to mentor and share their particular expertise with students who are at various stages of preparation for future careers, but the fellowship also gives our students the opportunity to engage in academic and preprofessional opportunities that highlight a range of theatrical experiences rooted in African

Diasporic aesthetics and cultural traditions.” The fellowship was created to advance Columbia College Chicago student learning, to support new play development by providing resident playwrights with resources and time to write, and to strengthen Columbia’s commitment to cultural inclusion by exposing faculty and students to a broad pool of playwrights, particularly those representing communities of color. Keli Garrett is a writer, director, and performer whose play adaptations have been produced and developed at numerous venues. Her work is anthologized in Contemporary Plays by African American Women. Garrett was born and raised in Chicago and holds a BA from Columbia College Chicago and an MFA from Brown University. “My time at Columbia College Chicago helped

me find my voice as an artist and to think more completely about what that meant. Overall, I felt tremendously supported by members of faculty,” said Garrett about her time at Columbia College Chicago. “I feel great about returning as a fellow. It’s full circle in a way. It means a lot that the work I have done in performance and writing has brought me back to my artistic beginnings. It’s also an opportunity to work with and teach my younger peers. I’m looking forward to sharing what I know and learning from them at the same time.” Keli teaches the Topics in Playwriting course Black Women and Experimental Theater and will be working on developing a new play during her fellowship. A reading of the play will be performed by students during Columbia College Chicago’s Manifest Urban Arts Festival in May.

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Garrison Keillor will play a string of intimate shows in Lake Forest, IL; Milwaukee, WI; and Madison, WI in February. “Garrison Keillor: Stories, Songs, Poetry, Humor” is a true solo show––Garrison at the microphone sharing gently humorous stories and poignant poetry, leading the audience in familiar songs, and appealing to our common sense of community and humanity. Keillor recently released his newest book, Living with Limericks, now available in bookstores and online. His production company has also released two digital sets of vintage Lake Wobegon monologues culled from A Prairie Home Companion episodes that aired in the 1980s. And the author continues to produce The Writer’s Almanac, a daily poetry program available as a podcast and on the public radio platform PRX. For more information on shows and projects, please visit GarrisonKeillor.com Show dates & ticket links: Wed Feb 12: Lake Forest, IL. Hughes Theater. 7:30 p.m. $45.00 Thurs Feb 13: Milwaukee, WI. Back Room at Colectivo. 7:00 p.m. $40.00 Fri Feb 14: Madison, WI. Barrymore Theatre. 8.00 p.m. $40.00+


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Chicago Park District Hosts Three Teen Fairs at City Colleges, Starting Jan. 31 The Chicago Park District invites teens from across Chicago to attend its 5th annual Teen Opportunity Fair series. “The Chicago Park District is committed to providing teens with the structure and access to resources that they need during their formative years to go on to build strong futures,” said Chicago Park District Superintendent & CEO Michael P. Kelly. Teen Opportunity Fairs will take place from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on: Friday, Jan. 31st at Malcolm X College, 1900 W. Jackson Blvd. Saturday, Feb 15th at Truman College, 1145 W. Wilson Ave. Saturday, March 14th at Kennedy King College, 740 W. 63rd St. “These fairs are meant to prepare teens to apply for opportunities available to them, and bring them one step closer to achieving their goals after they graduate.” The Chicago Park District’s Teen Opportunity Fairs are free for all teens between 13-19 years old. All teens attending the opportunity fairs will have access to information about job readiness and connect with organizations in attendance to receive feedback and critique. Teens

seeking volunteer opportunities and skill development offerings will find ample options during the fair. Break-out sessions and keynote speakers at each of the teenorientated fairs will connect teens with experts working in various industries and provide valuable insight into leadership development as well as preparing for a future in technology, music, engineering, and civic engagement sectors. Teens may participate in mock interviews, acquire information from college advisors, and receive key resume writing tips. This year’s keynote speaker, at the January 31 and March 14 teen events, is Jahmal Cole. The CEO and Founder of My Block, My Hood, My City, will speak to attendees about the opportunities available to youth beyond their neighborhood. Some representatives and organizations attending the Teen Opportunity Fairs include: • ALL STARS • American Foundation for Suicide Prevention • Chicago History Museum • Chicago Public Library • Chicago Zoological Society-Brookfield Zoo • Chicago Park District - Community Sports •

The Chicago Park District invites teens from across Chicago to attend its 5th annual Teen Opportunity Fair series. Photo Credit: Chicago Park District

Economic Awareness Council • Elite Ambulance Service • Forest Preserve • Genious Labs • Music Forward Foundation / House of Blues • Superior Ambulance • UCAN • Wendella The Chicago Park District launched the Teen Opportunity Fair series in 2016 to educate Chicago teens on opportunities, such as internships, jobs or after school learning. Organizations typically fall into three categories: Recreation, Educational/Vocational and Job Readiness. Each organization attending the fair will provide information about their specific field

and how teens can take advantage of the opportunities they provide. Along with visiting representatives of organizations, teens can sit in on resume building and interview tips workshops, among others. The Chicago Park District offers a variety of programming aimed at teen audiences in parks across the city. Teens are encouraged to participate in Leadership Councils and culture & arts, fitness and sports programming. Registration for these programs is ongoing and available at www.chicagoparkdistrict.com/ teens-parks. Careers opportunities for teens with the Chicago Park District

are also available. Teens can start gaining experience in the workforce with a job as a lifeguard, junior laborer and/or summer recreational leader. Lifeguard applications are being accepted now and interested applicants may register for upcoming American Red Cross Lifeguard Certification classes as well. For more information, visit www. chicagoparkdistrict.com/lifeguards. Additional available job opportunities are available at www. chicagoparkdistrict.com/jobs. For more information on the three Teen Opportunity Fairs, please visit www. chicagoparkdistrict.com/events/teenopportunity-fairs.

Statewide Radon Poster and Video Contests Now Accepting Entries Cold weather might put a damper on outdoor activities, but according to the Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA), it is a great time to test your home for cancer-causing radon gas that has been found in nearly 40 percent of Illinois homes tested. IEMA is encouraging people to test for radon during Radon Action Month in January. Radon is a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas that is naturally produced from the soil. It can enter homes and buildings through small cracks in the foundation, sump pumps or soil in crawlspaces. Statistics show radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the United States. An estimated 1,200 people in Illinois develop radon-related lung cancer each year. “Radon related health risks are preventable,” said Acting IEMA director, Alicia Tate-Nadeau. “Radon can be detected with a simple test and mitigated through well-established techniques. With greater awareness we can save lives.” The Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA) is announcing several initiatives this January to increase public awareness of radon risks and ways to reduce radon exposure. Illinois Radon Poster Contest IEMA and American Lung Association in Illinois (ALAIL) recently kicked off its annual statewide contest that encourages Illinois

IEMA AND AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION IN ILLINOIS (ALAIL) RECENTLY KICKED OFF ITS ANNUAL STATEWIDE CONTEST THAT ENCOURAGES ILLINOIS SCHOOL STUDENTS TO USE THEIR CREATIVE TALENTS TO PROMOTE RADON AWARENESS.

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school students to use their creative talents to promote radon awareness. The Illinois Radon Poster Contest is open to students ages 9-14. Entries are due by March 6. Prizes include $200 for first place, $150 for second place and $100 for third place. For more information about the poster contest, visit https://www. lung.org/local-content/illinois/our-initiatives/ illinois-radon-poster-contest.html. Illinois Radon Video Contest High school students can also compete for prizes by participating in the Illinois Radon Video Contest. This contest requires students to produce a creative 30-second YouTube video about radon. An individual student, group of students or classroom, can create videos. Stu-

dent prizes include $1,000 for first place, $750 for second place, $500 for third place and $250 for seven honorable mention videos. The winning video will be featured on the big screen in local movie theaters throughout the state. Also new this year, participants can pre-register for the 2020 video contest before January 31 for a chance to win a free shortterm test kit. All videos, entry forms and release forms must be submitted by March 13. Details about the video contest are available on the American Lung Association in Illinois (ALAIL) website at https://www.lung.org/local-content/illinois/our-initiatives/illinois-radon-video-contest.html. Most Views Contest: IEMA and ALAIL also created a contest that will reward a students’ marketing and outreach skills. The top 10 submitted videos will be provided a link to share with their friends. At the end of contest, the student with the most video views will receive an additional $300. Additionally, the schools of the top three winners will receive $300, $200 and $100 for first, second and third places, respectively.

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Twitter Contest: New this year, all students are being encouraged to share their video submission on their Twitter account using the hashtag #2020ILRadonVideoContest. The tweet(s) with the most likes and most retweets will win a brand new GoPro. The twitter contest will run March 13-March 27. “The goal of our Radon Action Month outreach activities is to get people to test their homes. Our youth does a great job of utilizing YouTube and social media platforms in their regular lives to share important and relevant information. We want them to do the same with radon,” said Kallie Sinkus with the American Lung Association of Illinois. All contest prizes are funded by a grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. IEMA, ALAIL and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 5 sponsor both contests. For more information about radon, visit IEMA’s radon website at www.radon.illinois. gov. The website includes useful information about radon and lists of licensed measurement and mitigation professionals. Information is also available through IEMA’s Radon Hotline at 800-325-1245.


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