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arge populations of the homeless in the city are men and women who once valiantly served their country in a branch of the armed forces, veterans. The causes of homelessness among veterans range from issues caused by Post Traumatic Stress, physical injuries or impairments, drug addiction and a general lack of resources or job opportunities when veterans return home from active duty. Recently Mayor Rahm Emmanuel and 19th Ward
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Former Marine Corporal Stephen Brooks says the increase in homeless veterans boils down economics and corporate greed. Photo by: Doris Brooks
Alderman Matthew O’Shea announced they are launching a program called Operation Help-A-Hero that calls for a city wide collection effort of household goods for formerly homeless city veterans who are transitioning into permanent housing.
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Travis Kalanick, co-founder and CEO of Uber, in 2013 Photo by: Heisenberg Media
Locals Decry Lack of Taxi Service in Chicago in New TV Ad
Chicagoans are speaking out about their love of Uber in a new TV and digital campaign. The new TV ad, which recently went up on Chicago broadcast and cable stations, highlights new data from the City of Chicago that shows Uber and Lyft providing 10 times the number of rides to and from underserved neighborhoods as taxi over the last six months. “I remember the days… Even if a cab stopped for me…he’d say, get out of my cab. I’m not going to the South Side,” said one Chicago resident in the spot. According to Uber, more than 100,000 Chicagoans have signed a petition against Ald. Anthony Beale’s (9th) ordinance to greatly restrict ridesharing. Beale’s ordinance would make it nearly twice as expensive to get a ride, and put up new, unnecessary barriers for ridesharing drivers, Uber said in the release.
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ICC Approves $18.5 million in Settlements with Peoples Gas
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he Illinois Commerce Peoples admits the omitted Commission (ICC) has information was material to approved two landmark the Commission’s oversight and settlements under which regulation of Peoples and the $18.5 million will be AMRP, pursuant to the Public paid to customers of Peoples Gas Utilities Act. The ICC approved (Peoples) and the State of Illinois the Integrys/WEC merger on June by Peoples and its parent company, 24, 2015 and company officials Integrys Energy apprised the ICC of Group (Integrys), the revised estimate on which is owned by July 27, 2015. WEC Energy Group A $7.5 million Inc. (WEC). settlement resolves the The settlements ICC’s investigation. total $18.5 million In this agreement, the and resolve companies will pay investigations into $4 million into the statements made Public Utilities Fund “Obviously, by representatives and $500,000 into of Peoples, Integrys the General Revenue the conduct and WEC before Fund. $3 million the Commission will be dedicated to of utility concerning the Peoples’ “Share the employees who Warmth” fund, a estimated longterm cost of the program that provides were involved Accelerated Main heating grants to Replacement in this matter is limited and fixedProgram (AMRP). income households. deplorable.” As part of the A related $11 settlement, officials million settlement with Peoples and resolves the Illinois Integrys admit Attorney General’s information was investigation. The omitted, namely the preliminary company will pay $10 million in cost estimate indicating the AMRP rebates to all of Peoples’ customers would cost more than $8 billion, and $1 million to reconnect and from their discussion of the AMRP forgive outstanding debt to lowat the ICC’s May 20, 2015 open income customers who have had meeting. their gas disconnected.
ICC Chairman Brien Sheahan condemned the company employees responsible for omitting the information from the Commission. “Obviously, the conduct of utility employees who were involved in this matter is deplorable,” Sheahan said. “The Commission always expects that employees of entities who appear before the Commission will do so with honesty and integrity. When they fail to do so, there will be significant consequences.” ICC Executive Director Cholly Smith said the settlement serves as a deterrent.“This settlement is unprecedented in its scope as this law has not been enforced by the Commission or a court since it was first enacted in 2003,” said ICC Executive Director Cholly Smith, citing Section 5-202.1 of the Public Utilities Act, 220 ILCS 5/5-202.1, regarding misrepresentations to the Commission. “It sends a strong message that the ICC will not tolerate attempts to impede the regulatory process. This action protects the integrity of that process.” The Commission vote was 4-1. Commissioner Miguel del Valle cast the dissenting vote. Consumer refunds will begin within 90 days of today’s Commission approval. The company’s payments to the State of Illinois are to be made within 10 days of this action.
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Recently Mayor Rahm Emmanuel and 19th Ward Alderman Matthew O’Shea announced they are launching a program called Operation Help-A-Hero that calls for a city wide collection effort of household goods for formerly homeless city veterans who are transitioning into permanent housing. “Mayor Emmanuel said, “Operation Help-A-Hero gives each of us an opportunity to give back to our brave veterans and ensure they have the support they need and a safe place to call home. Our work to end homelessness among veterans has been successful, and it is a testament to the hard work of our residents and city partners who have come together to help those who are struggling to get back on their feet.” The effort is being led by Alderman Matthew O’Shea of the 19th Ward in collaboration with the Chicago Park District. “Our community has a long history of protecting
those who protect us. My colleagues and I want to do our part to welcome veterans into their new homes and we encourage our residents to do the same,” said O’Shea. “Operation Help-A-Hero will not only provide veterans with the support they need to set up a home again, but will allow our city to demonstrate our appreciation for them and their service to our country.” Marine Core Veteran, Stephen Brooks says things weren’t always this bad for veterans. “Back when I was in the service, things were better for veterans when they came home.” Brooks who resides in the Washington Heights neighborhood with his wife, Doris Brooks, former 21st Ward Aldermanic candidate, says the increase in homeless veterans boils down economics and corporate greed. “Veterans didn’t use to have to pay to go to the VA Hospital, now you have to pay, that along with the fact that more vets are suffering from PTSD means there’s money
to be made by hospitals and pharmaceutical companies.” He goes on to say the fact that wars have produced more wounded vets and people are living longer which strains what used to be plentiful resources for returning veterans. The city’s latest effort builds on the Ending Veteran’s Homelessness Initiative (EVHI) which was established to help house homeless veterans and through this program more than 2100 veterans received housing. City residents are being asked to answer the call and donate basic household items the veterans need to live independently; such items include new personal hygiene products, kitchen and bathroom cleaning supplies. City residents are being asked to bring their donations to one of 20 participating Chicago Park District locations or to their local ward office. A list of the more common items to be purchased can be found at www.cityofchicago.org and search for Operation Help A Hero.
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Gifted Boy Helps Boost Accessibility of African-American Children’s Literature
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ost African-American parents understand how challenging it can be to find books for black children and statistics from Cooperative Children’s Book Center (CCBC) attests to this. CCBC receives most of the trade books published annually in the United States. In 1985, only 18 of the 2,500 trade books that were published were written by African Americans. Although this number has improved over the decades, statistics still indicate that there is still a diversity gap when it comes to children’s book. CCBC’s 2015 statistics revealed that of all the children’s books received by the Center, only 7.59% featured people of color. Little Buzz Book Club is on a mission to promote books about people of color including African and Caribbean culture. The Little Buzz character was inspired by the Founder’s six-year-old son, Qadar. At the age of two, Qadar taught himself how to read. He has a rare condition known as hyperlexia - a natural ability to decode and understand words without the ability to speak in conversation. Qadar had a hard time communicating with others but eventually began to mimic conversations he read in the books. As a result, he has developed a love for reading and
enjoys putting himself inside of books. When asked about the motivation to start the subscription box, Sharif-Harris said: “I was disappointed that I had such a difficult time finding books for my son. Then I realized there were millions of other moms who wanted to inspire their children with stories about characters that looked like them as well.” Little Buzz Book Club is the first subscription box that focuses on literature featuring children of color. For this reason it has been generating a buzz among the African-American and Caribbean communities. The club has more than 33,000 Facebook fans and the number of satisfied subscribers continues to grow. One parent commented: “Asiri was so happy to get her subscription box. It was the first time she did work on her own. Great investment!” The subscription box is affordable and features two plans - one for preschoolers and the other for young readers’ ages 4-10 years old. The pre-school subscription box is available for $14.95 and the young reader subscription box for $18.95. For further details or to start a subscription, visit: http:// www.littlebuzzbookclub.com.
Size Ranking of Historically Black Colleges/ Universities Released and three private, nonprofit HBCUs AffordableSchools.net, a college -- most of which are members of the rankings site centering on unique TMCF. We’ve added our standard and affordable academic programs, discovery features, including custom recently released its newest college map, scrollable lists, interactive charts rankings list, featuring the 25 and per-school statistics dashboard, Largest HBCU Bachelor’s Colleges by to help compare the set of ranked Enrollment. The top three schools on the “HBCU schools, for anyone who is searching AffordableSchools.net’s rankings list are: institutions for a suitable HBCU institution, or (1) North Carolina A & T State University (Greensboro, North Carolina); (2) have a very simply has an interest. This is the first a small series exploring bachelor’sHoward University (Washington, District important role in granting HBCU colleges.” of Columbia); (3) Florida Agricultural in American Rankings for this list were and Mechanical University (Tallahassee, compiled with data from NCES Florida), aka Florida A & M. The higher (National Center for Education complete list of all 25 U.S. colleges and education.” Statistics), a bureau of the Dept. of universities, in alphabetical order , can be Education (http://nces.ed.gov/). We found on AffordableSchools.net. queried for HBCU institutions that “HBCU institutions have a very grant bachelor’s degrees, filtered out important role in American higher schools in U.S. protectorate nations such as Guam education,” said Raj Dash, the article’s lead and Puerto Rico, then sorted the remaining researcher. “The ranks of alumni of HBCUs have schools by the total student enrollment figures produced many successful African-Americans in (grad and undergrad) -- from the most recently all walks of life -- politics, writing, acting, music, recorded information at time of writing. The education, hospitality, general business, law and largest 25 schools made this list, which is part of others. In the latter category is Howard University our ongoing series of “top 25” bachelor’s colleges, (#2 on our list) alumni Thurgood Marshall, the first African-American to sit on the Supreme Court exploring various niches. Similar niche rankings will be published at AffordableSchools (http:// as a Justice. www.affordableschools.net) -- an independent “Even more importantly, the Thurgood college search and rankings site with a focus on Marshall College Fund (TMCF) is named after affordable colleges and programs -- on a regular him -- a fund that promotes education at public basis. HBCUs. The rankings article highlights 22 public
Gifted Boy Inspires Subscription Box Boosting Accessibility of African-American Children’s Literature.
ComEd: 52,000 Customer Interruptions Caused by Foil Balloons Warm weather brings outdoor parties for graduations, birthdays and weddings. However, ComEd is warning that events like these can lead to power outages when foil balloons, also known as Mylar balloons, from those festivities come into contact with power lines. When a foil balloon contacts a power line or a part of substation equipment, its metallic properties can cause a surge of electricity that can, in turn, cause the equipment to short-circuit. And the spark could lead to a power outage or fire. Foil balloons were the cause of more than 7,000 customer interruptions in April and more than 52,000 customer interruptions in 2015. To help reduce foil balloon-related power outages ComEd is advising customers to: Keep balloons tethered at all times and attached to weights. Properly dispose of foil balloons by puncturing the balloon to release helium that otherwise could cause the balloon to float away. NEVER touch a power line. Do not attempt to retrieve a balloon or toy that is entangled in an overhead power line. For assistance, call ComEd at 1-800-EDISON-1 (800-334-7661). Always assume power lines are live and keep yourself, your belongings and anything you are carrying at least 10 feet away from power lines. ComEd customers can learn about more safety tips for the season by visiting ComEd.com.
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FreshBooks Releases Credit Card Reader for Small Business Android Users
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reshBooks, the #1 cloud accounting software designed exclusively for service-based small business owners, recently announced the release of the FreshBooks Card Reader for Android. FreshBooks’ first piece of hardware, the Card Reader helps small business owners accept credit card payments from anywhere using their mobile device. Offering the most up-to-date EMV security technology, the FreshBooks Card Reader provides dual chip-and-swipe capability to protected small business owners from fraudulent transactions. Credit card information is not stored on the device and is encrypted for security. EMV capability is more important than ever before following the recent liability shift from credit card companies to business owners in October 2015. This release follows the launch of the FreshBooks Card Reader for iOS earlier this year. In February, FreshBooks noted that more than 68% of the Card Reader’s earliest users were already using EMV chip technology and similar high adoption rates are expected for Android users. “Chasing checks is never fun and there’s enough to worry about when you’re running your own business,” said Mike McDerment, co-founder and CEO, FreshBooks. “Whether you’re a plumber, lawyer, graphic designer or dog walker – getting paid for your work shouldn’t be a hassle, and it shouldn’t
come with risk to your business. The FreshBooks Card Reader is designed to make it simpler than ever before to quickly and securely accept credit cards from your clients on the go.” Another plus for busy small business owners, the Card Reader is fully integrated into FreshBooks’ cloud-based accounting software, so with each transaction, payment information is automatically captured; invoices are instantly marked as paid, clients receive a payment notification, and reports are updated. Additionally, the Card Reader will be supported by FreshBooks’ customer support team, and powered by FreshBooks Payments, so users can accept Visa, MasterCard and Amex cards from their clients. “Small business owners are some of the busiest people on the planet,” said McDerment. “It’s important that when they need help with something as critical to their business as getting paid, that they’re able to reach help within a couple telephone rings. Quick access to competent and friendly support is the foundation of FreshBooks.” The FreshBooks Card Reader recently received a 4.5 out of 5 star review from PCMag, and is covered by a one-year warranty through FreshBooks. The device is available in the US for $29 USD. To learn more about the FreshBooks Card Reader and how to order, visit the FreshBooks blog.
SBA Disaster Loan Deadline in Illinois for Severe Storms and Flooding is June 13 The U.S. Small Business Administration reminds businesses of all sizes, private nonprofit organizations, homeowners, and renters in Illinois of the deadline to submit disaster loan applications for damages caused by severe storms and flooding between Dec. 23, 2015 and Jan. 13, 2016. The deadline to submit applications for physical damage is June 13, 2016. Low-interest disaster loans are available in Christian and Iroquois counties and the adjacent counties of Ford, Kankakee, Macon, Montgomery, Sangamon, Shelby, and Vermilion in Illinois; and Benton andNewton counties in Indiana. Businesses of any size and nonprofit organizations may borrow up to $2 million to repair or replace damaged or destroyed real estate, machinery and equipment, inventory, and other business assets. For small businesses, small agricultural cooperatives, small aquaculture businesses and private, nonprofit organizations, the SBA offers Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDLs) to help meet working capital needs caused by the disaster. EIDL assistance is available regardless of whether the business suffered any physical property damage. Loans up to $200,000 are available to homeowners to repair or replace damaged or destroyed real estate. Homeowners and renters are eligible for loans up to $40,000 to repair or replace damaged or destroyed personal property. Interest rates are as low as
4 percent for businesses, 2.625 percent for nonprofit organizations, and 1.813 percent for homeowners and renters with terms up to 30 years. Loan amounts and terms are set by the SBA and are based on each applicant’s financial condition. Applicants may be eligible for a loan amount increase up to 20 percent of their physical damages, as verified by the SBA for mitigation purposes. Eligible mitigation improvements may now include a safe room or storm shelter to help protect property and occupants from future damage caused by a similar disaster. Applicants may apply online using the Electronic Loan Application (ELA) via SBA’s secure website at https://disasterloan.sba.gov/ ela. Disaster loan information and applications may also be obtained by calling the SBA’s Customer Service Center at 1-800-659-2955 (1-800-8778339 for the deaf and hard-of-hearing), or by emailing disastercustomerservice@sba.gov. Loan applications can also be downloaded at www.sba.gov/disaster. Completed applications should be mailed to: U.S. Small Business Administration, Processing and Disbursement Center, 14925 Kingsport Road, Fort Worth, TX 76155. The filing deadline to return applications for physical property damage is June 13, 2016. The deadline to return economic injury applications is Jan. 13, 2017.
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Andrea Koryn Williams Financial Advisor
ACCOLADES Andrea K. Williams, CFP® a Financial Advisor with Northwestern Mutual – Chicago, has been authorized by Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards Inc. (CFP Board) to use the CFP® and CFP (with flame logo)® certification marks in accordance with CFP Board certification requirements. “We are proud of Andrea for achieving the highest standard in personal financial planning,” said Corey McQuade, Managing Partner. “Earning this designation demonstrates the value she places on doing what is in our clients’ best interest as well as her commitment to professional growth,” he added. The CFP® certification recognizes those individuals who have met the rigorous experience and ethical requirements, have successfully completed financial planning coursework and have passed the CFP® Certification Examination covering the following areas: the financial planning process, risk management, investments, tax planning and management, retirement and employee benefits, and estate planning. CFP® certificants must also agree to meet ongoing continuing education requirements and to uphold CFP Board’s Code of Ethics and Professional Responsibility and Financial Planning Practice Standards. Williams joined Northwestern Mutual Chicago in 2008. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Finance and Economics Summa Cum Laude from Dominican University. CFP Board, a nonprofit regulatory organization, fosters professional standards in personal financial planning so that the public values, has access to and benefits from competent and ethical financial planning. CFP Board owns the certification marks CFP® and Federally Registered CFP (with flame logo), which is awarded to individuals who successfully complete initial and ongoing certification requirements. CFP Board currently authorizes more than 42,000 individuals to use these marks in the United States. For more about CFP Board, visit www.CFP.net.
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Construction completed for Centennial Wheel at Navy Pier
James McHugh Construction Co. has been quietly building the Chicago skyline for more than 100 years.Naturally, then, when Navy Pier began searching for a general contractor to oversee its centennial reimagination and redevelopment, it chose McHugh, whose resume includes Chicago icons such as Marina City, the Blackstone Hotel and Aqua Tower. Tasked with bringing to life various aspects of Navy Pier’s Centennial Vision, including the Centennial Wheel, Polk Bros Fountain and Plaza, construction of new boat ramps, redevelopment of the park space, and reconfiguration of the entry roadways, McHugh began planning long before the September 28, 2015 demolition. Logistical planning by McHugh and its subcontractors began during the fall of 2014, earlier than usual due to the challenges inherent in building the Centennial Wheel – a structure twice as heavy as its predecessor – on the 100-yearold Pier, which sits on a 20-year-old parking garage atop Lake Michigan. Typically, a 500-ton crane would be brought in to erect the wheel’s spokes, legs, and gondolas, but in this case, McHugh had to consider the load capacity of the Pier and the supported slab in the parking garage below. This required a specific construction sequence utilizing two 250ton cranes and one 100-ton crane working in unison to ensure the integrity of the build and the protection of the structures
Tickets for Navy Pier’s new Centennial Wheel are now on sale. The new Centennial Wheel opened to the public on Friday, May 27 and served as the kick-off to the Pier’s 100th year celebration and marked the completion of the first phase of the Pier’s redevelopment. Photo Courtesy of navypier.com.
below. “It was a perfectly orchestrated ballet,” explained Conroy. “We had structural engineers analyze how each piece of material would be installed, in what order and by what size crane. We even had to strategically position the material and the cranes on the Pier in a manner not to overload the roof structure at any given time. This was all worked out before we even broke ground.”
Once construction was underway, the team faced unique but somewhat expected challenges such as high winds, extreme cold and an uncharacteristically wet spring. During the only two days Navy Pier was closed for construction, temperatures hovered around 9 degrees meaning crews had to do some of their largest wheel installations in single digit temperatures. Conroy also explained how winds of 5 MPH in downtown could equate to more
than 30 MPH on the Pier, so the ability to react quickly and adjust priorities was paramount. According to Conroy, the most exciting part of the Navy Pier project was the creativity the team was able to exercise. “When you’re maintaining a fully functional visitor destination, you have to get creative,” added Conroy. “For example, there was a day we needed to pour concrete and install landscaping soil. We brought in a concrete pump that would deliver the concrete over the roadway so the landscaping delivery trucks could still access the Pier. We find ways to make it work.” For McHugh, making it work means making it work safely. Conroy explains that safety is a part of the company’s culture. “We took measures every single day to ensure guest and worker safety was not compromised by the construction,” said Conroy. “We had a full-time safety manager continually monitoring the work site, and we scheduled all construction in guest traffic areas outside of normal business hours. Minimizing disruptions and ensuring a safe work environment was the top priority.” “Our team of engineers, operators and subcontractors is proud of the work they’ve put into the Wheel. For them, this opportunity brought the project full circle,” said Conroy. Centennial Wheel opened to the public on Friday, May 27.
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The Chicago Rhythm Festival Presents ‘Stomping Grounds” at Roosevelt University (Auditorium Theatre) located on 50 East Congress Parkway at 7:30 pm on June 4. This will be the culminating performance of the Chicago Human Rhythm Project where five organizations will be performing on stage together! This includes Ensemble Espanol, The Mexican Dance Ensemble, Moving Dialogs, Muntu Dance Theatre of Chicago, and Trinity Irish Dance Company.
2016 Cream of the Crop Photo Contest Now Open
Illinois State Treasurer Michael Frerichs today encouraged young photographers to submit photos for the 2016 Cream of the Crop Photo Contest. The contest encourages young photographers to share their vision of agriculture in our state. “I grew up in rural Illinois. I know the beauty and strength that can be found on our farms and I look forward to seeing it through the eyes of our children,” Frerichs said. The treasurer’s office is accepting electronic submissions for the Cream of the Crop Photo Contest from Illinois students, ages 8-18. Top photographs will be chosen in three age-based categories: ages 8-10, 11-14 and 15-18. Each student is allowed to submit up to two photos by July 7, 2016. The photo contest is part of the Ag Invest program and offers an opportunity for Illinois students to submit their most innovative or scenic picture that depicts their vision of agriculture in our state. Contest winners will be featured in Ag Invest marketing materials and the 2016 Illinois State Fair. Ag Invest is one of the nation’s largest agricultural linked deposit programs. It helps hundreds of Illinois farmers and agriculture professionals. The treasurer’s office, through Ag Invest, partners with eligible lenders to offer farmers annual
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Exhibition Series Marks African American Cultural Center’s 25th Anniversary The African American Cultural Center at the University of Illinois at Chicago will present “In Retrospect: An Exhibition Series, Oral History and Archival Project” to commemorate the center’s 25th anniversary. WHEN: Opening reception: May 26, 3:30 – 5 p.m. Closing reception: Aug. 11, 3:30 – 5 p.m. Exhibition on view: Monday – Thursday, May 26 through Aug. 11, 10 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. and by appointment. WHERE: UIC African American Cultural Center Gallery Addams Hall, Room 207 830 S. Halsted St. DETAILS: The second of three installments of “In Retrospect” features the works of five Chicago area artists who previously exhibited at the African American Cultural Center as a part of the center’s long-running Visiting Artists Series from 1991 to 2012. The summer presentation focuses on the theme of “environment,” with fine art photographs, mixed media and paintings by artists whose works have been exhibited widely throughout Chicago, the U.S. and abroad. The May 26 opening reception features remarks by the visiting artists, who include photographer Cousandra Armstrong, visual artist Donna Radcliffe, and mixed media artists Katie V. Flowers-Smith, Alfonso “Piloto” Nieves Ruiz and RHB. The African American Cultural Center at UIC is celebrating its 25th anniversary with an exhibition series, arts workshops, poetry readings, story circles, an archival research project and other activities that highlight historical and contemporary issues, events, programs and experiences that have furthered the center’s mission and purpose. Admission is free and open to the public. More information about the exhibition and related programs is available at (312) 996-9549 or online.
and long-term, low-interest loans which can be used for operating costs, equipment purchases, construction-related expenses, and livestock purchases. To read all of the rules, terms and legal conditions associated with this contest, visit our website at illinoistreasurer.gov or contact Rebecca Huston at 217.558.6217.
QCDC Fundraiser
Quad Communities Development Corporation (QCDC), the group that helped launch the $46 million Shops and Lofts at 47 project anchored by the area’s first Walmart, is hosting “A Celebration of Community Revitalization” fundraiser to support its award-winning business and education programs. The event is scheduled for Thursday, June 16, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts, 915 East 60th Street in Chicago. Officials of QCDC are hoping to raise funds to support the organization’s 2016-2017
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Seton Academy College Prep will hold the Seton Academy Family & Friends Family Reunion Affair on Saturday, June 4, 2016 at Seton Academy College Prep Campus, 16100 Seton Drive in South Holland. Seton Academy College Prep is inviting all family, friends, alumni and the community to come together to Celebrate Seton’s Legacy one last time and share old memories and lots of love. It’s an all-out family friendly affair complete with lots of games, giveaways and prizes, line dancing, student and alumni talent show, food (sold separately by food vendors), and great music! Come ready to have a great time! Tickets are $15 in advance (includes a Seton t-shirt and 1 early bird only raffle entry). Advance ticket sales end on Friday, May 27, 2016. Tickets at the door are $12. T-shirts will be sold separately (while supplies last). Raffle entry is not included with $12 ticket sales. Tickets can be purchased online at https://www.givecentral. org/location/233/11354 or in the Seton Academy Main Office, Monday-Friday, 7:30 am – 4 p.m. Purchasing tickets early is encouraged. For additional information call 708.333.6300, email to staff@seton-academy.org or visit www.setonacademy.org.
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ishop Derrick M. Fitzpatrick, pastor of Stone Temple Missionary Baptist Church is what you would call a bivocational pastor. He has a Master’s and Doctorate degree in Theology and Biblical studies, but also has an undergraduate degree in Engineering Physics. Bishop Fitzpatrick has worked as an Engineering Manager and now the Manager of Sales and Marketing for United Chemi-Con, Inc., a company he’s been with for more than 29 years. He is married to Reshorna Fitzpatrick who pastors Proceeding Word Church. The historic Stone Temple Church which sits in the heart of North Lawndale started out in the 1920’s as a Jewish synagogue, but as the African American population in the community grew, it became a church in 1954. The church once provided a pulpit for the late Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to preach and a forum for King’s vision for equitable housing in Chicago during the civil rights movement. The City of Chicago has recently made the recommendation to the Landmark’s Commission to honor Stone Temple with Landmark designation. The church was
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strategies for attracting new business and enhancing the education system in the North Kenwood, Oakland, Douglas and Grand Boulevard communities. The fundraiser will feature an awards ceremony honoring local trailblazers, including power couple and gallery owners Andre and Frances Guichard for business; The Community Builders, for its Arts & Recreation Center at Ellis Park; Chicago Treasurer Kurt Summers for his continued support; CPA Isaac B. Greene for his on-going professional contributions; and the Oakland Boulevard Neighbors Association for its beautification efforts. The Beacon Award will be presented to Bill and Dr. Cheryl Watson-Lowry, founders of The It’s Time Organization, which focuses on reducing crime in Chicago. The event will also include a special VIP reception to be held at 5 p.m. Community stakeholders, public officials and other dignitaries who are ongoing supporters of QCDC will be in attendance. Kim Foxx, Democratic nominee for state’s attorney, will serve as special guest. Entertainment will be
provided by Bronzeville’s own jazz great Maggie Brown. Headquartered at 4210 South Berkeley Avenue, QCDC’s mission is to foster the improvement of neighborhood schools and connect organizations focused on workforce development and retail attraction. QCDC earned the 2015 Chicago Neighborhood Development Award for Outstanding For-Profit Neighborhood Real Estate Project. Among its many community projects, QCDC is also known for Elev8, a program that seeks to transform the educational achievement of disadvantaged middle school students in five Chicago schools - Ames, Marquette, Orozco, Perspectives and Reavis – through mentorship and other outreach vehicles. Tickets for the fundraiser are $125, or $150 for the event and VIP reception combined. Tickets may be purchased by calling 708.408.9061, or by visiting www.QCDCFUNDRAISER.EVENTBRITE.com. More information about the organization is available at www.qcdc.org.
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Bishop Derrick M. Fitzpatrick Photo Courtesy of Stone Temple Missionary Baptist Church
founded by Fitzpatrick’s maternal grandfather, the late Rev. James Marcellus Stone who licensed and ordained him in 1987. Though Fitzpatrick works in corporate America, he
Trinity Evangelical Divinity School Celebrates with 2016 Spring and Summer Graduates Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (TEDS) recently announced its spring graduates. TEDS ranks among the most respected divinity schools in evangelical life. Commitments to gospel centrality, inerrant Scripture, excellent evangelical scholarship that truly engages culture, and service to the church have continually defined the TEDS community. Students come from six continents and more than 40 countries to enter 19 master’s and doctoral degree programs.
RECENT GRADUATES: HOMETOWN, STATE; NAME, DEGREE Chicago, IL Kevin Andrew Collier, Master of Divinity Charlie Edward Dates, Doctor of Philosophy James Paul White, Master of Divinity Crystal Alesia Wilson-Honesty, Master of Arts South Holland, IL Kingson Ugochukwu Olikagu, Master of Arts Charles E. Williams, Master of Arts
is absolute in his belief that he was called to preach. “I truly know and believe that is has been my assignment to be a pastor and to be in the church I am in and to serve the people I serve. I do question where the resources are at times, but it is the joy of my life. There is no question in my mind,” he says. The city of Chicago is plagued by gun violence, people are filled with depression and despair, but Bishop Fitzpatrick stands firm on his belief and message that all is not lost. He says, “It’s a challenge to convince people that they actually have a future and with God all things are possible, they don’t believe. They don’t have faith it will get better especially when they don’t see or have the resources to make it better.” Bishop Fitzpatrick works to convey a message of hope, faith and purpose. “The Bible tells us that God has a purpose and destiny for your life, you need to know what that is. When you discover your purpose, you move into better prosperity for your life. Your gift will make room for you.” For decades the church has played a significant role in the black community. “Historically we have been on the forefront on the advancement of civil rights; we should be a strong voice. But we have to be careful not to stray away from our main focus which is to bring people to Christ. We are to be a helping hand and a support,” says Bishop Fitzpatrick.
THEME: GRATITUDE Romans 8:28 And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to [his] purpose.
SUNDAY’SBEST William Murphy’s new live album “Demonstrate” now available
Gospel Artist William Murphy’s new live album “Demonstrate” is available for pre-order now. The album features the tracks of Bishop Murphy’s recently released EP, ARISE, including the single “Arise (You Are Good),” “Your Love,” “Free In Deed,” and comprise 14 tracks in total. Demonstrate will be available everywhere music is sold on Friday, June 24, 2016. Pre-Order Links can be found at http:// smarturl.it/Demonstrate-All.
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With everything that goes into planning a wedding, hiring a professional photographer and choosing the right rings are just a few things on the “to do” list. For all things weddings, visit weddingstar.com for more tips on how to plan a successful wedding. Photo by: David Ball
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Tips for Planning Your Wedding Photos Like a Pro
With everything that goes into your wedding day, those once-in-a-lifetime moments will go by in a blur, which is why hiring a professional wedding photographer is a must. After all, the last thing you should be worrying about is whether your photographer will be able to capture your big day. The key? Prepare yourself so that you can accurately evaluate the “right” photographer for you. “The best photographer will take the time to build a rapport with you and use his or her experience and creativity to capture the mood, personality, ambiance and even the geography of your wedding,” says PPA (Professional Photographers of America) photographer Berit Bizjak. “The finest wedding photography is more than a series of still pictures. It’s physical poetry -- it tells the story of the day and portrays the essence of both people and place.” To this end, PPA, the largest international nonprofit association created by professional photographers, has taken the guesswork out of the process by offering six tips to help you plan your wedding photos like a pro:
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Show them the money. Now is not the time to skimp on your photo budget. Call around and get a price range for services, and remember: after the cake is long gone, and the dress is stored away, your wedding photos will be the only things left to share and enjoy for years to come, so don’t cut too many corners on your photography budget -- you’ll end up regretting it.
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Plan your post-wedding photo strategy• ahead of time! Almost as soon as the festivities are over, you’ll be eager to look at the photos so you can relive your big day over and over again. Ask your photographer for teasers or a “sneak peek” and a timeline for when the rest of the pictures will be available. Will they give you an online gallery for family and friends to choose the images they want? Again, knowing these things ahead of time will make things easy on the back end, sparing you any heartache. NewsUSA
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n Saturday, June 11 at the McCormick Convention Center located on 2301 S. King Drive in Chicago, the original members of the Hot Mix 5 are reuniting for a 35th anniversary celebration. The event will be held from 12 noon - 12 midnight. The members consist of The King of House Music, Farley Jackmaster Funk, Grammy Award Winner, Ralphi Rockin Rasario, Originator Kenny Jammin Jason, Legendary Mickey Mixin Oliver and Scott Smokin Silz. The festival will include 60 local, national, and international DJs who’ve been influenced by the Hot Mix 5. Event Coordinator and House Music Creator, Farley Williams (better known as Farley Jackmaster Funk) says “this year’s celebration is about 35 years of mixing on radio, a celebration of life, and giving back to the community with the DJ seminar for inspiring future DJs and a health fair for promoting
health and good living. Hot Mix 5 is a multicultural group, blacks, whites, and Hispanics that appeal to the whole city. We want to reunite our city and put us together in the same room.” The city of Chicago recognized the Hot Mix 5 with an honorary street sign named “Hot Mix 5 Way”. The sign is located in the heart of Chicago’s tourist district next to Buckingham Fountain while individual street signs are placed throughout the city. More than thirty artists from the music industry will join the celebration. Five giant stages are in place to honor the legacy and music of each DJ. From their travels around the globe, Hot Mix 5 has been dubbed “the Beatles of House Music.” Established in 1981, the American DJ crew from Chicago had over three Photo Courtesy of Hot Mix 5 million faithful listeners to the WBMX radio program (now known as V103) in 2016. International performers for during the early 80s, 90s, and now the celebration include singer, Robert
Owens from London; producer, rapper, Tyree Cooper from Germany and singer, Marshall Jefferson also from London. The event will feature a variety of music focusing on House Music Culture, History and Traditions. Former Chicago Bulls-2 time Championship Winner, Cliff Levingston along with other sports professionals will host the Free House Music Health Fair and Rap Mogul YoYo will bring her Hip Hop Youth Workshop to the Free DJ Training Seminar for ages 14 years and up. Delece Williams of Kidz Korna, NFP is also scheduled to attend. “This event will allow us to provide support to local charities dedicated to ending youth violence” says Delece. Farley says there will be something for everyone at the celebration. There will be a number of celebrities on hand including V-103 personalities, Ramonski Love, Joe Soto, and Beyounce Fox.
Celebrity guests and medical experts attend National African American Breast Cancer Conference Sisters Network® Inc. (SNI) is heading to Detroit, Michigan to host the 15th Annual National African American Breast Cancer Conference. The three-day conference themed, “Awareness to Change” will be held on October 21-23, 2016 at the Detroit Marriott Renaissance Center. Sisters Network is the only national African American breast cancer survivor-run organization in the United States. Honorary Conference Chairs are Lisa A. Newman, M.D., MPH, FACS, FASCO. Director, Breast Oncology Program, Henry Ford Health System and Vernice DavisAnthony, BSN, MPH, CEO, VDA Health Connect. Conference Chair is Karen E. Jackson, Founder/CEO, Sisters Network Inc. and Co-Chair, Mary Waters, President, Sisters Network Greater Metropolitan Detroit Chapter. Conference Title Sponsor is Henry Ford Health System. Black women have the highest breast cancer death rate of any racial/ethnic group. Breast cancer is the most common cancer among African American women according to the latest data from the American Cancer Society. The incidence of breast cancer among women under 45 is higher for African American
women compared to white women. “As a breast cancer survivor and former Michigan legislator, I know first-hand that Detroit, one of America’s poorest cities, is ground zero in our fight to stop the silent suffering and deaths of African American women from breast cancer,” said Mary Waters, President, Sisters Network Greater Metropolitan Detroit Chapter. “Poverty and systemic issues are roadblocks to early detection that saves lives which is why I am elated that Detroit was selected as the host city for Sisters Network Annual National African American Conference,” added Waters. The 3-day national conference hosted during National Breast Cancer Awareness month kicksoff with a surprise celebrity guest and a special presentation on Why Breast Health Matters. Plenary sessions, workshops focusing on triple negative and Metastatic breast cancer, breast reconstruction, treatment, clinical trials, and life after breast cancer are just a few offered. Registration is $150.00 and on-site registration is $200.00. Breast cancer survivors, clinicians, and the community may register at www.sistersnetworkinc.org or call 1-866-781-1808.
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JUNE 1- JUNE 8
ARIES
LIBRA
Possibilities of hearing good news about home are greatly expanded. Savor the news rather than thinking about other annoyances. Travel is on the horizon. Plan the trip this week. Soul Affirmation: Jewelry reflects the beauty of my feelings about myself. Lucky Numbers: 26, 44, 52
Push. Now is a good time to push. Your energy is higher than ever. Someone might get offended, but you can’t please everyone. Hire a pro for something that you planned to do yourself, especially if a expertise is involved. Soul Affirmation: Success is mine because I feel successful. Lucky Numbers: 5, 7, 12
TAURUS
SCORPIO
MARCH 21 - APRIL 20
APRIL 21 - MAY 20
SEPTEMBER 21 - OCTOBER 20
Feather the nest. Stock up on stuff for the long haul. Cement relationships. A friend needs your support. Enjoy giving it. You will receive good news about a pal. Soul Affirmation: Cheerfully handling what comes at me is the test of who I am. Lucky Numbers: 13, 22, 31
OCTOBER 21 - NOVEMBER 20 Review your “to do” list again. You may need to slow down to discover something that you didn’t realize while you were in the flow of events. Your lover is going to be a little difficult to understand. Back off if an argument arises. Soul Affirmation: Two hats fit well on my big head. Lucky Numbers: 3, 20, 32
GEMINI
SAGITTARIUS
MAY 21 - JUNE 20
NOVEMBER 21 - DECEMBER 20
Your mate has a sweet surprise. Open up to receive it. Choose your words carefully around a sensitive pal. Listen for good news about a loan or financial matter. Soul Affirmation: I let others toot my horn this week. Lucky Numbers: 27, 28, 41
Make a special effort to spend all week with your lover, husband or wife. Your sense of the importance of relationships is keen and this is a good time to strengthen your passionate partnership. Take your lover to a party. Devote attention. Soul Affirmation: Change is my middle name. Lucky Numbers: 12, 51, 52
CANCER
CAPRICORN
Enjoy the great insights you have in the area of career objectives. Take a look at what’s out there! An unanticipated financial matter may arise, find the good in it. Soul Affirmation: A cheerful soul should be wrapped in a cheerful package. Lucky Numbers: 15, 23, 35
The flock will come to you for direction. Give it gracefully. Know that your insights will help a lot if you deliver them in the right way. If you are a mother, guidance will be the best gift you can give others this week. Soul Affirmation: Knowing I can do it is the biggest preparation for getting it done. Lucky Numbers: 7, 11, 22
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GEMINI Gemini the sign of Air Gemini Horoscope Characteristics suggest that Gemini is a prominent Air sign. Just like Air, the astrological sign of Gemini represents movement. Motto of a Gemini’s life is ‘rolling stone gathers no moss’. Hence, they will move on to their next interest when the present one is accomplished. They also tend to get bored easily. People fall under the element of Air are great thinkers. People born under the sign of Air are known for their sharp wit, oratory skills and command over languages. They are often polyglots, i.e. capable of speaking several languages. They are also light hearted and spirited. Therefore, being around Geminis can be fun.
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JANUARY 21 - FEBRUARY 20
JULY 21 - AUGUST 20
Be cautious and conservative with money. You are extremely witty this week. Allow others to enjoy your good humor. Your leadership skills are very high, and others will follow. Soul Affirmation: Luck is my best friend this week. Lucky Numbers: 14, 20, 44
Most people don’t know how often dreams and reality blend into that practical consciousness of yours. Knowledge comes from a dream you’ve had lately. This week is a good week to get started making that dream a reality. Soul Affirmation: My spirit gives me limitless possibilities. Lucky Numbers: 9, 17, 52
PISCES
VIRGO
AUGUST 21 - SEPTEMBER 20
FEBRUARY 21 - MARCH 20
This is a good time for you to seek agreement on a plan that involves a relative. Take the time to remind your lover how much you care. Get a little sentimental if you have to. Don’t be too critical of that softer side of your personality. Soul Affirmation: Self confidence is the key to my success this week. Lucky Numbers: 2, 9, 19
Cooperation is key this week in your relationship with your partner. Even if you know you’re right, let your partner have his or her way in the early going. Your staying power will give you influence or control in the late rounds. Soul Affirmation: I let go and let the spirit run my life this week. Lucky Numbers: 11, 39, 41
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However, people of this sign are also marked by inconsistency. Just like wind they are quick at changing their direction. Therefore, Air describes Geminis most aptly.
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Positive Qualities of Gemini
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Geminis always tend to think logically. They are the most rational people and very fast thinker. Their minds will never be at rest. Mercury, their ruling planet, makes them sound and considerate when it comes to emotional matters. Geminis are always into excessive mental activities. Anything new they come across becomes a subject of research and knowledge for them.
Negative Qualities of Gemini
Gemini men and women sometimes tend to make simple things complex. This nature of theirs makes life very unpredictable. Sometimes it’s also very difficult for one to understand what kind of a person they originally are. Geminis are also very superficial in nature, which may end up creating huge misunderstanding for them. They also have a “Mr. Know-All” attitude. With little knowledge on many things, they
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Fun, Family-Friendly Ideas for a Positively Patriotic Summer
(StatePoint) Whether it’s the warm weather, our country’s Birthday or just because school’s out — summer is the perfect time to celebrate. From Memorial Day to Labor Day, families have the opportunity to head outdoors to enjoy the spirited season with allAmerican food, fireworks and fun. Here are some family-friendly ideas for a positively patriotic summer.
Picnics and Parties What’s more festive than gathering friends and family for a summer picnic in your backyard or a local park? A summer soiree, complete with food, decor and entertainment, can be done simply. Starting with the menu, in-season fruits from your local famer’s market, like strawberries and blueberries, add patriotic pizazz and fresh flavors to picnic-style snacks. And who can resist American barbecue favorites like hot dogs and hamburgers to round out a delicious day? No party is complete without decorations. Instead of store-bought decor, tap into kids” creativity and keep them busy with handmade crafts. Make a bold banner for the backyard, a wreath for the front door, a playful pinwheel or a celebratory top hat for extra flare. Duck Tape is the perfect medium for this type of crafting. It’s available in over 250 colors and designs, including red, white and blue, as well as its U.S. Flag print and other
tures a variety of opportunities to celebrate your pride for the USA — from a one-of-a-kind parade and life-sized patriotic Duck Tape sculptures to hands-on arts and crafts. There’s also an opportunity to participate in a special fashion show where you can show off your crafting talents, and pride, by modeling outfits made from the sticky stuff. Of course, there are also all-American food favorites, rides, family-friendly games, live entertainment and more — for a stars and stripes spectacle the whole family can enjoy.
patriotic designs. Once guests have arrived, keep them entertained with pre-planned games and activities. Turn on the sprinklers to cool down; or have kids decorate bikes, trikes or scooters for an impromptu parade around the neighborhood. Family-Friendly Festivals Want to enjoy the experience without being a host? Find a festival instead. There are many options around the country — but for a truly star-studded celebration, check out this year’s Americana-themed 13th Annual Avon Heritage Duck Tape Festival during Father’s Day weekend. Located in Avon, Ohio, this special event fea-
Historical Happenings School may be out for the summer, but that doesn’t mean learning has to stop. Embrace our nation’s heritage by visiting locations with patriotic significance. It’s a great opportunity to educate yourself, and the kids, on the importance of our nation’s beginnings. Check with your local historical society for nearby historical sites, museums, memorial and monuments, or pack up the car and take a patriotic road trip .Spend some time in our nation’s capital to pay respects to fallen soldiers at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, tour Yorktown Battlefield at Colonial National Historical Park in Virginia, or honor Lady Liberty
in New York City. Wherever you land, it’s clear that our country has a rich history of which to be proud. From patriotic parties and family-friendly festivals to memorable, meaningful moments, this summer, show off your love for the red, white and blue.
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