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Congressman Bobby Rush recently held a public forum to discuss the possibility of there being an active serial killer targeting African American women on the south and west sides of Chicago. Photo Credit: Katherine Newman

CONGRESSMAN BOBBY RUSH HOSTS PUBLIC FORUM TO DISCUSS POSSIBLE SERIAL KILLER IN CHICAGO

Illinois Congressman Bobby Rush recently hosted a community meeting at the Jacob H. Carruthers Center for Inner City Studies, 700 East Oakwood Blvd., to discuss the possibility of there being a serial killer in Chicago who is heavily targeting black women on the south and west sides. PAGE 2

BUSINESS

FASHION

Survey Reveals Loss Of Lunch Breaks Weighs Heavily On Millennials

REAL ESTATE

How to Look Polished on Any Budget

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NEWS briefly EDUCATION

GLORIA RAY KARLMARK, ONE OF LITTLE ROCK NINE, RECEIVES AN HONORARY DEGREE FROM ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (IIT) Gloria Ray Karlmark, who was one of 9 African American students who ignited controversy when they enrolled at the allwhite Central High School in 1957 in Little Rock, Arkansas, received an honorary degree from the Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) during its May commencement ceremony held recently. After receiving her bachelor’s degree in chemistry in 1965, Karlmark worked as a school teacher, laboratory assistant, programmer, and mathematician. She later moved to Sweden and joined IBM’s Nordic Laboratory. Karlmark worked for IBM’s International Patent Operations for 11 years and received an honorary doctor of science, honoris causa at IIT for outstanding contributions to the development of a more inclusive society.

HEALTH

U.S. MEASLES CASES IN FIRST FIVE MONTHS OF 2019 SURPASS TOTAL CASES PER YEAR FOR PAST 25 YEARS As of May 30, 2019, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported 971 cases of measles in the United States, the greatest number of cases reported in the U.S. since 1994, when 963 cases were reported for the entire year. If outbreaks continue through summer and fall, the United States may lose its measles elimination status, erasing the hard work done by all levels of public health. “Measles is preventable and the way to end this outbreak is to ensure that all children and adults who can get vaccinated, do get vaccinated. Again, I want to reassure parents that vaccines are safe, they do not cause autism. The greater danger is the disease the vaccination prevents,” said CDC Director Dr. Robert Redfield, M.D.

LAW & POLITICS

NEED A LAWYER? THE CHICAGO BAR ASSOCIATION CAN HELP! Attorneys with the Chicago Bar Association’s Call-A-Lawyer Program will be available to take calls from the public and offer brief legal advice on Saturday, June 15, as part of an ongoing legal public service program offered by the CBA. When contacting the CBA Lawyer Referral Service during normal business hours Monday through Friday, callers can be referred to attorneys practicing in numerous areas of law. Calls will be accepted June 15 from 9 a.m. to noon at (312) 554-2001. For more information, call 312-554-2012. Additionally, the CBA offers help 24/7 through its after-hours On-Call service which provides help with criminal defense, personal injury and family law matters. Call (312) 554-2001 to receive help with this service.

Congressman Bobby Rush Hosts Public Forum To Discuss Possible Serial Killer In Chicago Continued from page 1 BY KATHERINE NEWMAN

Illinois Congressman Bobby Rush recently hosted a community meeting at the Jacob H. Carruthers Center for Inner City Studies, 700 East Oakwood Blvd., to discuss the possibility of there being a serial killer in Chicago who is heavily targeting black women on the south and west sides. “Since 2001, it’s been reported that there have been 55 women strangled and some of them smothered to death on the south and the west sides of this city. That is a fact that none of us can be comfortable with. These murders are something that we cannot tolerate in our midst and it is our responsibility to ask the questions and to mobilize each other so that we can stop these murders of women on the south and west sides,” said Congressman Rush. The panel was moderated by Mary Mitchell, a well-regarded journalist in Chicago, and included representatives from the Chicago Police Department, the States Attorney’s office, The Dreamcatcher Foundation, and the

Murder Accountability Project. The Murder Accountability Project is a nonprofit group that is dedicated to educating Americans on the importance of accurately accounting for unsolved homicides within the United States. The organization obtains information from federal, state, and local governments about unsolved homicides and publishes this information along with tracks patterns and helps to identify potential serial killers across the country. “We developed an algorithm which is a series of mathematical steps that identifies similar murders committed in similar geographies and having similar victims that have an elevated probability of being serial murders,” said Thomas Hargrove, founder and chairman of the Murder Accountability Project. Based on the Murder Accountability Project’s algorithm, Hargrove said that it appears as though these 55 strangled and smothered women could be the result of a serial killer. Some similarities that stood out to Hargrove when examining these open cases were that 94 percent of the victims were recovered

outside or in abandoned buildings. He also noted that the victims disproportionately had histories of sex work, drug use, or both and that serial killers have historically targeted this vulnerable population of women as their victims. “The act of being a sex worker is very dangerous and they become targets for some kinds of men,” said Hargrove. “Clearly, the killer or killers we are dealing with are targeting sex workers or women with a history of drug addiction. These women should take precautions and assume there is a target on them.” Law enforcement representatives were hesitant to say that there is a serial killer in Chicago because they don’t have any DNA evidence at the moment that would suggest that these crimes were committed by the same person. Congressman Rush said that he recently sent a letter to the FBI urging them to look closely at the information that the Murder Accountability Project has collected and to listen to the community that is crying out for answers.

Durbin Highlights Measure To Allow Student Loan Debt To Be Discharged In Bankruptcy U.S. Senator Dick Durbin held a news conference recently highlighting new bicameral legislation that would give Americans overwhelmed by student loan debt the option of obtaining meaningful bankruptcy relief. The Student Borrower Bankruptcy Relief Act of 2019 — introduced last month with Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), and U.S. Representatives Jerrold Nadler (D-NY-01) and John Katko (R-NY-24) — would eliminate the section of the bankruptcy code that makes private and federal student loans nondischargeable, allowing these loans to be treated like nearly all other forms of consumer debt. The Senate bill is cosponsored by U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL). “Filing for bankruptcy should be a last resort, but for those student borrowers who have no realistic path to pay back their crushing student loan debt, it should be available as an option to help them get back on their feet,” said Durbin. “Our nation faces a student debt crisis, and it’s time to restore the meaningful availability of bankruptcy relief to student loan borrowers.” Most forms of debt, such as credit card debt and medical

“OUR NATION FACES A STUDENT DEBT CRISIS, AND IT’S TIME TO RESTORE THE MEANINGFUL AVAILABILITY OF BANKRUPTCY RELIEF TO STUDENT LOAN BORROWERS.” U.S. SENATOR DICK DURBIN debt, can be discharged through the bankruptcy process. Only a limited number of debts, such as child support payments, alimony, overdue taxes, and criminal fines, are treated as nondischargeable in bankruptcy. However, current federal law also makes student loan debt nondischargeable except in extremely rare cases. Student debt has not always been given special exemption by the bankruptcy code. Prior to 1976, federal and private student loan debt were both fully dischargeable. Congress then began steadily narrowing the grounds upon which student loan bankruptcy relief could be granted until, in 1998, federal student loans were made completely nondischargeable absent a showing of “undue hardship” which courts have construed to be nearly impossible to demonstrate. In

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2005, Congress also made private student loans nondischargeable in bankruptcy. As a result, student borrowers who find themselves unable to repay their loans are now saddled with this debt for life. Forty-four million Americans owe more than $1.5 trillion in student loan debt. Cumulative student loan debt has surpassed credit card debt to become the second largest category of private consumer debt after mortgages, and student loan debt is the fastest growing segment of U.S. household debt, increasing by 157 percent since 2007. Nondischargeable student debt is constraining the career and life choices of student borrowers, and analyses by the Federal Reserve show that the student debt burden is affecting the broader economy.

Since this country’s founding, Americans have had the ability to start over through bankruptcy. Filing for bankruptcy is not a step that student borrowers would take lightly, and the strict means test for bankruptcy filing that Congress imposed in 2005 would ensure that borrowers who have the means to repay student debts cannot simply liquidate them in bankruptcy. However, for those student borrowers who have no realistic path to pay back their student loan debt burden, bankruptcy should be available as an option to help them get back on their feet. The Student Borrower Bankruptcy Relief Act of 2019 is supported by organizations including Americans for Financial Reform, Center for Responsible Lending, Consumer Federation of America, Consumer Reports, National Association for College Admissions Counseling, National Association of Consumer Advocates, National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys, National Consumer Law Center (on behalf of its low income clients), National Student Legal Defense Network, Student Debt Crisis, Public Citizen, U.S. PIRG and Young Invincibles.


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Local Entrepreneur Teaches Young People About Business Development BY KATHERINE NEWMAN

Growing up in Englewood, Candice Cunningham said she didn’t have much exposure to entrepreneurship but because of her persistent curiosity, she was able to learn how to be a successful business owner. “I did not see a lot of entrepreneurship first hand but what I did see was a difference between where I lived and where I would go to school. My mom always sent me outside of my community to get my education which exposed me to people from other places who came from more affluent families and that made me curious. I was trying to figure out why my friends had parents who owned their own business but in my community that wasn’t the case,” said Cunningham. After launching several successful online businesses, like looklav.com, Cunningham is now working to give young Chicagoans the exposure that she never had by providing them with the opportunity to participate in a 16-week Entrepreneurial Training Program. The Entrepreneurial Training Program is the flagship program for The Black EcoSystem which is a concept that Cunningham created to serve as a network of resources for struggling communities and specifically black communities. “I wanted to create a network of resources so we can handle a variety of problems all at one time like poverty, mental health issues, lack of opportunities, family conflict, and homelessness. All of these things need to be addressed together in order for it to be effective,” said Cunningham. On June 27 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., Cunningham, along with the students from the inaugural Entrepreneurial Training Program,

Candice Cunningham (middle) is a successful business owner and recently launched an Entrepreneurial Training Program for teens. Photo Credit: The Black EcoSystem

will host the Rise Collection Apparel Pop-up event at 1023 S. Delano Court where people will have a chance to shop the clothing line that the students created. “We work with teenage students from disadvantaged neighborhoods, like Englewood and Auburn Gresham, and we expose them to entrepreneurship. We come up with a concept for a business and they are my business partners. I walk them through how to take their

ideas from concept to actually implementing them and we discuss product development, how to put it online, and how to work with one another,” said Cunningham. The students who participate in the Entrepreneurial Training Program will stay attached to the program and to Cunningham for as long as their businesses exists and will get to lean on her as a business mentor. “They are literally my business partners,”

said Cunningham. “It’s up to me to find balance and to make these kids feel included because they are my business partners and I don’t want them to feel like I’m trying to control them and their decisions but at the same time, I’m teaching them entrepreneurship.” To learn more about the Entrepreneurial Training Program and The Black EcoSystem visit www.blackecosystem.org.

Chicago Wins National Grant to Build High-Quality Youth Apprenticeships Career Launch Chicago, a new collaborative initiative between Chicago Public Schools, City Colleges of Chicago and the City of Chicago, has received $300,000 in grants from national and local philanthropy to expand apprenticeship opportunities for Chicago’s young people. Career Launch Chicago will focus on creating work-based-learning opportunities for Chicago Public Schools students that will connect them to college pathways and careers in the areas of information technology, manufacturing and healthcare. “This new initiative is a prime example of how strong partnerships between CPS and City Colleges help ensure that every student leaves high school on a positive career trajectory,” said Mayor Lori E. Light-

foot. “High-quality apprenticeships that give students rigorous academics, relevant work opportunities and mentorships are truly career launching experiences, and the confidence shown by both our funding partners and national experts is a testament to the collaborative success of Chicago’s educational, business, civic and philanthropic communities.” Selected from a highly competitive pool of over 220 applicants from 49 states and Puerto Rico, Career Launch Chicago was one of nine groups across the country to receive $150,000 from the Partnership to Advance Youth Apprenticeship (PAYA), an initiative of the non-profit New America. The initiative was also awarded a $150,000 match from Apprenticeship 2020, a collaboration of philanthropies including JPMorgan Chase, Pritzker

Traubert Foundation, Salesforce.org, the Joyce Foundation, MacArthur Foundation, Chicago Community Trust, and the Chicagoland Workforce Funders Alliance. The grant funding will support the design and launch of a youth apprenticeship system across CPS and CCC, including the staffing, course sequence design, employer partnerships and data systems for program management. In addition to the funds, PAYA will provide tailored technical assistance from PAYA’s National Partners, cross-site learning, and opportunities to participate in national research, communications, and storytelling efforts. Career Launch Chicago will also now join the newly formed PAYA Network, a learning community designed to link dynamic partnerships working to launch, expand, and imwww.thechicagocitizen.com

prove apprenticeship opportunities for high school-aged youth. The partnership will involve leadership from the greater Chicago workforce community, including City Colleges of Chicago, Chicago Public Schools, the Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership, the Mayor’s Office, Chicago Apprenticeship Network, Apprenticeship 2020, Education Systems Center, MxD, and Thrive Chicago. Apprenticeships typically combine classroom learning, paid onthe-job training, mentorship, and the opportunity to convert to fulltime employment upon successful completion of the program. Participants of Career Launch Chicago will also be able to earn college credits through City Colleges while still in high school. Aon, Accenture, JPMorgan Chase,

McDonald’s, Walgreens and Rush University Medical Center have each been developing or growing apprenticeships programs for City Colleges of Chicago students. Aon has employed 60 apprentices over three classes starting in January 2017. The Accenture Technology Apprenticeship launched in June 2016 and today Accenture expects that City Colleges will soon be the largest source of entry-level talent in its Midwest office. The PAYA grant is supported by the Ballmer Group, Annie E. Casey Foundation, Bloomberg Philanthropies, the Joyce Foundation, JPMorgan Chase & Co., and the Siemens Foundation. Chicago Public Schools serves 361,000 students in 644 schools. It is the nation’s third-largest school district.


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BUSINESS

Survey Reveals Loss Of Lunch Breaks Weighs Heavily On Millennials

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A survey by Tork, an Essity brand and the maker of nearly half of the napkins used in the food service industry in the U.S., finds that Millennials – who are now the largest generation in the U.S. labor force – are nearly three times more likely than Baby Boomers to believe coworkers would judge them negatively if they took a regular lunch break. The survey, conducted as part of the brand’s award-winning Take Back the Lunch BreakSM program, also reveals that Millennials have a greater desire to enjoy a real lunch break than other generations. The survey finds: l 62 percent of Millennials would opt for a longer or more regular lunch break if possible, compared to 46 percent of Baby Boomers. l 44 percent of Millennials strongly agree that they look forward to taking a lunch break, compared to 36 percent of Gen X employees. l 16 percent of Millennials would take a pay cut of 10 percent so they could take a lunch break every day, which is nearly double the percentage of Gen X employees and more than three times the percentage of Baby Boomers. This year, Tork has partnered with Joy Bauer, one of the nation’s leading health authorities, TV personality and host of

NBC’s hit show, Health & Happiness, to spread the word about the health, wellness and workplace performance benefits of taking a lunch break. As someone who helps millions of Americans eat better, live healthier and lead more fulfilling lives by offering reliable and practical advice, Joy Bauer will join Tork in raising awareness and educating consumers about how taking time away from the office can have a significant impact on one’s mental and physical health. “Choosing to eat a nutritious lunch is only part of the equation to living a healthy life at work,” said Joy Bauer. “What you eat matters, but where you eat matters just as much, and eating a so-called ‘sad desk lunch’ could make you feel unhappy and less productive. That’s why I’m teaming up with Tork, to encourage office workers to take back the lunch break and go out to eat a healthy meal with a coworker or friend. It will make a real difference.” In 2018, Tork established the third Friday in June as the annual National Take Back the Lunch Break Day, which falls on Friday, June 21 this year. On this day and every day, Tork is calling on employees and restaurants alike to rally behind the Take Back the Lunch Break movement

and spread the word to coworkers and friends on social media by sharing photos of how they step away from their desks each day and reclaim their lunch break using the hashtag #takebacklunch. “We understand that today’s employees – especially Millennials – often find it difficult to take a lunch break due to workplace demands and even a perceived stigma around leaving the office for lunch. That’s not good for business if you’re working in an office, and it’s especially bad if you’re working in a restaurant. At Tork, we are deeply committed to understanding our customers and what is impacting their business, so we wanted to start a movement and help create a happier, more productive workforce that also improves restaurants’ bottom lines,” said Don Lewis, president of professional hygiene at Essity. To encourage employees and their colleagues to take the pledge to leave their desk during lunch, Tork has announced a contest for employees to win a free lunch for their office on National Take Back the Lunch Break Day on June 21. For more information about Tork, visit www.torkusa.com. For more information about Essity, visit www.essity.com. To enter the contest and take the pledge, visit TorkUSA.com/TBTLB.

Boston Properties’ 325 Main in Cambridge, designed by Pickard Chilton

Pickard Chilton Tapped by Boston Properties to Design 325 Main, Google’s New Cambridge HQ Pickard Chilton, an awardwinning architecture studio best known for its innovative and cutting-edge design of corporate headquarters and campuses, has been selected by developer Boston Properties to design a 16-story, 417,000 gsf office tower at 325 Main Street in Cambridge, Mass.

Pickard Chilton’s latest project will serve as Google’s new Cambridge headquarters in the heart of Kendall Square. The technology giant has been retained as a major tenant at the property, signing a 15-year lease for 362,000 square feet as additional office space for its growing Cambridge office.

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FASHION Beauty Veteran Targets Skin Changes During Menopause With a New Skincare Line

Giambattista Valli Collaborates With H&M — Main Collection To Launch Autumn 2019 H&M’s next designer collaboration is with Giambattista Valli, the Paris-based master of beauty and sophistication. The news was revealed at a recent amfAR gala in Cannes where Giambattista Valli and H&M’s Creative Advisor Ann-Sofie Johansson walked the red carpet together with Kendall Jenner, Chiara Ferragni, Ross Lynch, H.E.R., Chris Lee (Li Yuchun), and Bianca Brandolini D’Adda. The stars dressed in glamorous must-have pieces from a unique limitededition pre-drop collection from the Giambattista Valli x H&M collaboration. Born and raised in

Rome, Giambattista Valli launched his namesake line in Paris in 2005. His universe now encompasses ready-to-wear, haute couture and accessories. The collaboration with H&M is the first of its kind for Valli and also marks Valli’s first foray into menswear. A limited pre-collection of the Giambattista Valli x H&M collaboration was made available in twelve select H&M stores around the world and on hm.com on May 25th. The exquisite pieces gave fashion fans a sneak peek of the exciting collaboration full of stylish twists and turns. The main collection will launch globally on November 7, 2019.

Ann-Sofie Johansson, Kendall Jenner and Giambattista Valli

How to Look Polished on Any Budget StatePoint - You don’t need to spend a fortune to look like you own a fortune. Use these shopping and wardrobe maintenance tips to look amazing on a limited budget: Clothing Exchange By hosting a clothing exchange, you won’t need to spend a dime updating your wardrobe. How does it work? Invite fashionable friends to bring their unwanted, gently used items to your home (or another location with a lot of space). Once all your guests arrive, you’ll have a huge pile of clothing, shoes and accessories for everyone to assess. That awesome skirt that didn’t quite flatter your best friend? It may look just right on you. Your handbag that no longer goes with anything? It may be a friend of a friend’s newfound treasure. Clothing exchanges are not only fun, they’re an excellent way to walk away with new-to-you items that you love. Don’t forget to have a full-length mirror on-hand! At-Home Care Ever shied away from purchasing a particular garment because the label said “Dry Clean Only”? There’s an easy way to avoid the steep cost and inconvenience of the dry cleaners without avoiding the highquality garment itself. Treat items at home using Dryel At-Home Dry Cleaner, which comes with cloths similar to dryer sheets that are infused with cleaners and are used to steam clean clothes in the dryer. “At a cost of just 25 cents per item washed, it’s a great money-saving alternative

By applying a few new strategies to your shopping and clothing care routine, a polished look can be yours, no matter your budget.

for maintaining your best looks,” says Betsy Appleton, a fashion blogger. Go Thrifting You’ll never know what treasures you’ll find while thrifting. Bear in mind that many items -- including designer fashions -- may be on sale in nearly mint condition, with just one spot or other imperfection. Experts say it may still be worth the risk to buy those with the dreaded Dry Clean Only tag. Appleton, whose Goldwill Digger blog details her thrifting missions says, “I used to be deterred from thrifting dry clean only items because the cost of professional dry cleaning outweighed the bargain of the garment. With Dryel, I can easily and affordably clean these delicate pieces at home.” Another common thrift store woe?

Finding the perfect item with a missing buttons or tear along a seam. Learning a few basic sewing skills is critical for any serious thrifter. Whereas others may pass over a treasure for a small imperfection, you’ll have the know-how to restore it to mint condition. Re-Sell Whether you visit a consignment shop or use an online platform such as thredUP, reselling items you no longer want or need is a great way to infuse your clothing budget with some quick extra cash and is totally on-trend -- 56 million women bought secondhand products in 2018, up from 44 million in 2017, according to thredUP’s Annual Resale Report. By applying a few new strategies to your shopping and clothing care routine, a polished look can be yours, no matter your budget.

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Noted beauty industry executive Rochelle Weitzner, former chief executive officer of Erno Laszlo and former chief financial officer at Laura Mercier Cosmetics and RéVive Skincare, recently announced the launch of Pause™, a first-of-its-kind, science-based skincare line focused on supporting skin during the three stages of menopause. The Pause story began when Weitzner experienced her first hot flash. Naturally, she looked to her industry for products that could support her through menopause. What she found—actually what she didn’t find—shocked her. “Not only were there no products targeting the particular effects of menopause on skin,” reflects Weitzner, “but no one was even talking about it. For all the noise we make about aging and all the products aimed at anti-aging, it was as if the whole topic of menopause was forbidden.” After a career in the C-suite, Weitzner found that not just surprising but unacceptable. “Menopause is or will be a fact of life for millions of women. From perimenopause—which can start in a woman’s thirties—and for the rest of her life, she will deal with a combination of hot flashes, dryness, sagging and loss of elasticity,” says Weitzner. She decided to change all that, redirecting her extensive experience in beauty to fill this gaping void. Weitzner teamed up with Grace Beauty Capital to establish Pause™ Well-Aging™ skincare. “Menopause is a huge transition for women—and a huge underserved market,” says Grace’s Founder and Partner, Frank Fazzinga III, “and I couldn’t understand why nobody had the courage to tackle it.” Weitzner notes, “We’ve done our homework, developing products that scientifically target this stage of skin health from both the inside and the outside.” According to a press release, Pause includes three products created to address the unique physiology of menopausal skin. Hot Flash Cooling Mist is a use-anywhere fine mist that minimizes flushing and provides instant relief during a hot flash. Collagen Boosting Moisturizer is a deeply hydrating formula that can tighten facial contours, increase skin density and improve elasticity to estrogen-deprived skin. The Fascia Stimulating Tool, an FDA-cleared Class I medical device developed with Dr. Jessica Hill, Doctor of Physical Therapy, uses gentle massage to help stimulate collagen production, improve tone and texture, and enhance subdermal tissue health. The next round of products will launch in the Fall. Among the many differentiating factors for this line is the proprietary Pause Complex, a carefully researched fusion of vitamins, antioxidants and peptides that helps fuel collagen production and diminish the visible signs of skin aging. The Complex is part of all Pause formulations. While products are the core of Pause, Weitzner emphasizes that Pause is about more than skincare. “Pause is both science for your skin and a community for your soul,” Weitzner offers. She explains that it’s about giving women resources and space to share their stories as they adapt to the “new normal” that is menopause. The Connect the Dots blog is packed with articles, stories, science, lifestyle features, humor and more, reflecting the company tagline: Pause. Learn. Laugh. Weitzner sums up the company’s mission: “We want to view menopause not as an ending but as a time to Pause, reflect and look ahead. Pause is beauty for what’s next.” Price points are $72 for the Moisturizer, $39 for the Mist and $115 for the Tool, which includes a vegan leather storage pouch and detailed instructions. Instructional videos are also available. For more information, visit pausewellaging.com.


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Best Tips to Kick Off Summer and Celebrate Dad StatePoint - Father’s Day is a chance to kick off summer and celebrate Dad. Where better to gather your celebration than the grill, where family memories, traditions and delicious meals are created? Here are some ways to make your father’s grilling wishes come true. Thanking Dad If your father is like many others, grilling is kind of his thing, and there’s no better way to honor the man of the house than with the equipment he needs and deserves. At the top of your gift list should be a brandnew grill that will allow the king of the backyard barbecue to create world class ribs, wings, smoked meats and more at home. Whether his preference is traditional wood pellet, charcoal, gas or even a vertical smoker, consider those from Pit Boss, which offer exceptional value. Their pellet grills are particularly well-suited to give Dad true bragging rights. Imparting a simple, all-natural wood flavor to cooking and featuring 8-in-1 versatility -- letting him bake, braise, sear, chargrill, grill, smoke, BBQ and roast -- he’ll be well on his way to making falloff-the-bone ribs and other competition-quality barbecue favorites in his own backyard. Next up, gift tools and accessories to boost

Ingredients: • 1 rack spare ribs • 1/4 cup of mustard • Pit Boss Sweet Rib Rub • 2 tbsp of butter • 2 tbsp of brown sugar • 2 tbsp of honey • 1/4 cup of apple juice • 1/2 cup of your favorite BBQ sauce

Father’s Day is just around the corner. Try these tips to kick off your summer and at the same time, celebrate dad!

Dad’s grilling dexterity. For example, the nonstick porcelain-coated Pit Boss Grill Basket & Topper, fits most grill surfaces, making it possible to grill mouth-watering foods of any size without the need for tin foil or skewers. Or, beef up marinades and rubs, while infusing heat, tang and zest into barbecue creations with the gift of a gourmet spice pack. For more gift ideas to make cooking outdoors easier and more versatile, such as covers to protect

the grill when it’s not in use or a defrosting tray to thaw foods in a hurry, visit pitboss-grills.com. Feeding Dad To celebrate Dad in the big way he deserves, try smoking meats in your own backyard with this recipe from Pit Boss. These fall-off-thebone St. Louis-style ribs are easy to make and can serve a group of four, or double the recipe to serve a big party!

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Directions: • Prep your ribs by patting them dry, removing the membrane, and trimming them, if your butcher hasn’t already. • Generously coat every inch of the ribs with mustard and Pit Boss Sweet Rib Rub. Lay them on the grill bone side down and smoke at 225 F for 3 hours. • After 3 hours, wrap them tightly in foil, leaving one side open to add in your butter, brown sugar, honey, and apple juice. Then, seal them up and place them back on the grill flesh side down for 2 more hours. • To finish them off, remove the foil and lay the ribs bone side down for an hour or until they reach an internal temperature of 185 – 190 F, making sure to add your favorite BBQ sauce and crank up the grill temperature to 275 F, 15 – 20 minutes before the ribs are done.


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LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given, pursuant to "An Act in relation to the use of an Assumed Business Name in the conduct or transaction of Business in the State," as amended, that a certification was registered by the undersigned with the County Clerk of Cook County. Registration Number:Y19001361 on May 16, 2019 Under the Assumed Business Name of EXTENDED HANDS MINISTRY with the business located at: 7329 S CARPENTER ST, CHICAGO, IL 60621. The true and real full name and residence address of the owner is: AUBREY SCOTT 7329 S CARPENTER ST CHICAGO, IL 60621, USA __________________________________

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