NEW GRANT PROGRAM HELPS

Cook County Bureau of Economic Development has launched a new $71 million grant program that will help small businesses. The Source Grow Grant will provide $10,000 and one-on-one business advising to businesses owned by people of color, women, veterans, people with disabilities and LGBTQIA+.
CHICAGO – Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot and Choose Chicago announced that Chicago has been named the Best Big City in the U.S. for the sixth straight year by Condé Nast Traveler through their 2022 Readers’ Choice Awards. This award, which is voted on by Condé Nast Traveler readers, has been bestowed on Chi cago every year since 2017 and is a testament to Chicago’s enduring status as an exciting, welcoming and world-class travel destination. This unmatched recognition comes as Choose Chicago releases performance data from Sum mer 2022 which shows leisure and business travel approaching a full return to 2019 levels.
Each year, Condé Nast Traveler garners input on travel experiences from hundreds of thousands of readers to determine the winners of their Readers’ Choice Awards, which is the longest-running and most prestigious recogni tion of excellence in the travel industry. This year, more than 240,000 readers weighed in on their favorite American cities and Chicago was ranked first overall for an unprecedented sixth straight year – no other city has been voted Best Big City in the U.S. more than three straight times in the 35-year history of the Condé Nast Readers’ Choice Awards.
Chicago’s successful summer of travel fol lowed the launch of the new When You Go You Know campaign in June. This campaign along with Choose Chicago’s summer messaging that started earlier generated more than $150 million in hotel revenue between April 18 and September 5. Additionally, the campaign drove 8.1 million searches for hotels and 1.2 million searches for flights. Choose Chicago also worked with Expedia and the Chicago hotel community on a focused consumer campaign to drive room nights. The campaign ran from May 9 through September 5 and drove more than 63,000 room nights with an estimated hotel revenue of $20 million.
The 2022 Readers’ Choice Awards are published on Condé Nast Traveler’s website at cntraveler.com/rca and celebrated in the No vember issue. Follow @cnatraveler on social media and tag #RCA2022.
Chicago, Ill. – It was all smiles for the dozens of tykes Saturday attending the first annual Chicago Kids Dig hosted by the full-service, turnkey real estate development, master planning, architecture, engineering and construction firm Clayco, in partnership with Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago.
The event was held at one of Clayco’s active jobsites, 170 N. Green St. in Fulton Market, and provided patients, their families, hospital staff, and friends of Lurie Children’s the opportunity to learn about and operate (with assistance) a variety of heavy machinery such as rollers, bulldozers, excavators, and telehandlers in a giant sand box, along with other interactive activities with support from professionals. This unique fundraising event promotes wellness for the children, while also sparking their imagination and an interest in the world of construction.
More than 100 children and their families were present on the jobsite throughout the day. Aside from being able to sit on and operate the machinery, the children were also able to learn more about construction and what is done each day on an active jobsite.
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BY TIA CAROL JONESThe Source Grow Grant prioritizes sectors that were heavily impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic – hos pitality, food service, arts and entertainment, retail trade, transportation, warehousing, childcare and social assis tance, as well as accommo dations. The hope is the grant money and business advising to people in these sectors from these communities will help close the racial wealth and opportunity gap. The funds for the Source Grow Grant were provided by the American Rescue Plan Act.
Cook County Commis sioner Kevin B. Morrison, D-Dist. 15, expressed how thrilled he was to see a grant program like the Source Grow Grant launched by Cook County through its Cook County Small Business Source.
“As we saw during the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic, grants like this allow small mom and pop shops to keep their doors open. I know $10,000 grants like this will be a gamechanger for our small busi nesses,” he said.
Yvonne Barrett, Owner of Akhi Rah Tailoring, is hope ful this grant program will help businesses like hers close the racial wealth gap, by employing more people, especial ly those who live in the communities where the businesses are located.
“This money will help Cook County Veterans build and grow their small businesses by providing finance, marketing, mentorship, as well as assistance with grant ap plications. Empowering our Veterans and offering support
is the key to making a better Cook County for everyone,” said Tanya Anthony, Chief of Cook County Bureau of Administration.
Xochitl Flores, Bureau Chief of Economic Develop ment, talked about the col laboration it took to develop the Source Grow Grant, as well as the work of the partners to launch the grant.
“Internally, it has taken a village. We’re restrengthening the connective tissue between all of our agencies and small business owners. Our collective efforts are making it easier for businesses to grow and thrive in this County,” Flores said, adding the Source Grow Grant would advance equity and grow the regional economy.
The impact of $71 million for the Source Grow Grant and the $10,000 awarded to small business owners are lifechanging, to the families of the business owners and the communities where the businesses are located.
“Cook County’s small businesses faced unprecedented chal lenges during the pandemic, and the Source Grow Grant program is key to helping them scale and thrive,” Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle said in a release. “I’m proud that this program will provide not only the funds they need but also the business coaching that is critical to sustainable growth.”
Applications for the grant opened on Monday, Oct. 3rd, and will be accepted through Monday, Oct. 31st. Applications will be reviewed in November and the anticipation is that businesses will be notified in early January of 2023.
For more information about the Source Grow Grant and to apply, visit www.CookCountySmallBiz.org/Grow Grant.
Calumet City, Ill. – Dolton School District 149’s new Board of Education President, Wilbur Tillman, who presided at his first full board meeting on Thursday, Sept. 22, is aiming to “set a new course” for the district.
Tillman, who was elected at a July 14 board meeting replacing Rayya Ghani, plans to “set a new course” for the south suburban elementary and middle school district of 2,207 students.
“With a new superintendent, Dr. Maureen White, who assumed her post on July 1, the board majority also decided that a new board president was necessary to infuse Dolton 149 with fresh leadership overall and to set new course for the district,” said Tillman. “Our primary aim is to provide our students with the best possible education, and the board believes a fresh district leadership team will accomplish the goal of leveling up students, staff, and teachers alike.”
At last Thursday’s meeting, the board also approved its official monthly meeting calendar for the 2022-2023 school year:
October 27, 2022, November 17, 2022, December 14, 2022, January 26, 2023, February 23, 2023, March 23, 2023, April 27, 2023, May 25, 2023, and June 22, 2023.
Tillman, who has served on the Dolton 149 board since 2015, encourages parents to attend the board’s monthly meet ings.
“The more that parents are involved with their child’s education, either by communicating with their child’s teacher or with members of the Board of Education or both, the better will be their child’s academic performance and the school’s perfor mance,” said Tillman. “We, as school board members, we want to know the concerns and ideas of parents because parents are a vital part of the solution to improving student education, so we encourage them to attend our meetings.”
The next regular board meeting is at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 27 in the gymnasium of the Dirksen Middle School, 1650 Pulaski Rd, Calumet City.
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Mayor Thaddeus Jones is announcing that he has asked current City con tractor, Rita Mayfield, to lead the operations at the Calumet City Library. Af ter successfully complet ing various administrative initiatives for Calumet City since the inception of the current administration, Mayfield has agreed to now lead the much-need ed transformation of the Calumet City Public Library facility and its operations.
Mayor Jones made the recommen dation to the Calumet City Public Library Board of Trustees in August of 2022. The board unanimously voted 7-0 to appoint Ms. Mayfield into the position of Execu tive Director. She is now responsible for the implementation of various innovative
programs, expansion of hours of operations, new and inno vative technology, manage ment of the library staff, and facility improvements. Given Ms. Mayfield’s remarkable background in education and public service, she will be a fantastic addition to the future success of the library.
Upon Mayor Jones being sworn into office in 2021, he inherited a very chaotic library system that was poorly managed, lacked modern technology, and was outdated in its operations and infrastructure. The management of the library had become very cliquish and limited in scope.
“We are tremendously grateful to have Rita Mayfield lead the Calumet City Public <Library>. Rita has been a long-time advo cate of public libraries throughout the state of Illinois. She has an extensive knowledge of organizational development. She also has a keen sense of team building philosophies as well as workforce strategies. We are grateful to have her on board and excited for the future of the Calumet City Public Library,” says Mayor Thaddeus Jones.
Rita has over 20 years of public service dating back to her early years of volunteer ing as a weekly reader at the VA Medical Center in North Chicago. Her love for reading initiated her advocacy for libraries. She has personally benchmarked many successful library systems throughout parts of Illinois.
Recently she invited HGTV person ality Tiffany Brooks to visit the Calumet City Public Library to lend her professional evaluation of the overall layout and design of the current library that has lacked any improvement for over twenty years. It was
then determined that the current design was not conducive to the modern learning trends and failed to provoke particular emotional responses in library users.
Mayor Jones adds, “After a very thor ough evaluation of our library, Ms. Mayfield has informed me that our library fails to offer technology that is accessible to our patrons, lacks natural light, seating for collaboration and for independent work, and offers no modern distinct zones for different uses.”
Rita currently serves on several boards and leadership positions for multiple com munity service organizations. Rita previous ly served as Vice President of the Waukegan Board of Education.
She possesses a Master’s degree in Management and Organization Behavior with an emphasis in Organization Develop ment. She has received numerous awards and recognition for my work in change management
Ms. Mayfield has run a successful real estate business for 20 years. In addition, she owns a consulting company that provides cost reduction, organizational restructuring, change management and process improve ment services. She currently is writing a book on change management
“I want to thank Mayor Jones for such an amazing opportunity. I am so excited to engineer our efforts to ensure that we are putting our users at the heart of everything we do. Good collaboration with academics will enable the library to offer a connect ed and interactive environment to support teaching and learning. Our goal will be to continue to develop programs that will better serve the Calumet City community.” says Ms. Mayfield.
Since joining the administration in 2021, Ms. Mayfield opted to not receive any benefit package beyond her financial compensation. This is inclusive of any pension benefit along with any medical and dental plan.
MARION – To support the families of fallen first respond ers, State Senator Christopher Belt joined Comptroller Susana Mendoza, downstate police, fire officials and families in Marion Thursday to advocate for a new state initiative to adequately fund line-of-duty benefits.
“Public safety officers and first responders have done much to protect their communities, and it’s right by them that they are honored for their sacrifice,” said Belt (D-Swansea). “Family mem bers of fallen first responders deserve financial protection as a standard.”
In each fiscal year budget, the General Assembly appropri ates a line item for line-of-duty benefits, but in the event insuf ficient resources are available, Senate Bill 4229 and House Bill 5785 guarantees families receive their owed benefits. Senator Belt is the chief Senate sponsor of the initiative.
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DOLTON, Ill. -- Following is a statement from Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard in response to the ruling by Appellate Court Presiding Justice De lort on Friday that efforts by members of the Board of Trustees of the Village of Dolton to recall Mayor Henyard are wholly unconstitutional and without merit:
“Today, the Appellate Court has affirmed what we already knew to be true–that the cynical attempt by mem bers of the Dolton Board of Trustees to overrule the will of the voters by cre ating a farcical recall election was dis honest and unconstitutional. The people of Dolton elected me in a fair and free election, and these efforts to mislead and manipulate them have been an utter and shameless waste of taxpayer dollars
and time. The trustees have accom plished nothing other than lining the pockets of their clouted attorneys with public money that could have otherwise been spent responsibly on matters of import to the residents of the Village. I will continue to serve as Mayor of Dolton with integrity and a commitment to put the needs of our constituents first. I’m ready to work together with anyone who shares those values and goals. But I urge our residents to take note of those so-called leaders in our community who continue to play games with our tax dollars and who seek to undermine our very democratic processes, as the Appellate Court laid bare for all to see today.”
To read the full Appellate Court rul ing, visit https://tinyurl.com/yckr38mm.
“This legislation is critical, as grieving families shouldn’t be forced to wait long peri ods of time to receive benefits after their loved one has passed away,” said Belt.
Congressman Bill Foster (D-IL) announced recently, that Aurora and Joliet were award ed grants by the Department of Justice to prevent and control crime based on their local needs. These grants, created by the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Program, will provide the cities with critical funding to support a range of program ar eas, including law enforcement, crime prevention and education, technology improvement, mental health programs, and more.
WASHINGTON, PRNewswire -- CarpeDM, a Techstars port folio company, announced the closing of its oversubscribed pre-seed financing round bringing total capital raised by the early stage startup to $1.054 million. CarpeDM is a tech-enabled matchmaking service and patented video-based dating app designed to help professional Black women, and all those seeking to date them, find love.
The Black woman-owned, minority female-led company is co-founded by Howard University School of Law alumnae and best friends Naza Shelley and Sali Hama. As a successful attorney, Naza was tired of wasting time swiping through a sea of incompatible matches and going on disappointing first dates. “Online dating is time consuming and not built with Black women in mind. So we created a dating service that puts our needs first.”
Naza said, “I am grateful to our investors who not only believe in our mission, but also respect us as busi ness women and see the huge market opportunity in what we’re building.”
The financing round includes Elevate Capital, CarpeDM’s largest investor. “Naza Shelley and Sali Hama are impressive professional leaders who embody the spirit and ethos of Elevate Capital: maximizing human potential to effect change,” said Nitin Rai, Elevate Capital Founder and Managing Partner. We believe CarpeDM will disrupt the dating experience for professional Black women by helping them spend less time searching and more time experiencing meaningful connections. We look forward to help ing Naza and Sali realize their vision and achieve success.”
Other investors include: Virginia Venture Partners, Conscious Venture Fund, Overlooked Ventures, Forefront Capital, Pipeline An gels, Gaingels and CAV Angels. Additionally, CarpeDM is currently participating in the inaugural class of the Techstars Washington DC Powered by J.P. Morgan accelerator. “We sought startups with extraor dinary teams that were demonstrating promising early traction in solving problems that address large markets, which describes CarpeDM perfectly. We’re delighted to have Naza and Sali in our first class!” said Techstars Managing Director, Keith Camhi.
CarpeDM is a subscription service and exclusive community for high quality singles. It’s currently available in the Washington D.C. area. In a move to promote transparency and safety in online dating, CarpeDM has pioneered 100% member back ground checks. It verifies identity, employment, income, and criminal history through its proprietary oneon-one interview process and with its accredited background check partner, KarmaCheck. If you pass the screening process, you’ll receive both handpicked and algorithm curated matches. To test chemistry, matches are required to have a 5-to-10 minute video-chat before deciding whether to remain matched and date in real life.
Whether you’re a Black woman or someone looking to build a meaningful relationship with one, CarpeDM invites you to apply to join its exclusive community.
Learn about CarpeDM at https://www.carpedmdating.com or @ carpedmdating.
DETROIT, PRNewswire -- Award-winning beauty company The Lip Bar Inc. announced that it has raised an oversubscribed $6.7M fundraising round to further grow its house of brands including The Lip Bar, the 10-year-old innovative vegan, cruelty free and non-toxic beauty brand, and thread beauty, the newly launched, bold, gender-neutral, Gen Z-focused, BIPOC beauty brand that is proving to be a breath of fresh air in the industry.
The round was led by Pendulum, an inclu sive and strategic growth investing and advisory platform designed for founders and leaders of color. The Fearless Fund and Endeavor also came into the round, providing access to a robust international community through Endeavor and other women entrepreneurs.
After trialing and testing lipsticks in her kitchen due to her frustrations with the beauty industry’s lack of diversity, excessive chemicals and high price points, TLB CEO, Melissa Butler began developing her own formu lations while working on Wall Street. Launched in 2012, The Lip Bar has become a pioneer in clean beauty and inclusion, proudly founded and owned by self-made Women of Color.
Butler has been on a mission to change the way people think about beauty, believing that all beauty brands have the capacity to represent all beauty lovers, while creating clean and exciting prod ucts. Since launching the brand, Butler’s take on business and beauty has been praised by industry leaders, to whom she’s given a TED Talk in 2018 on the intersection of Beauty and Culture, INC Maga zine naming her one of 100 Founders To Watch, and Essence naming
SILVER SPRING, Md., PRNews wire -- Urban One (NASDAQ: UONEK) announced that public relations veteran Tony Robinson has joined the company as Vice President, Corporate Communications.
Robinson brings 30 years of experience in radio and public/government affairs to the newly created role that will collaborate on internal and external communications activity across all Urban One brands and platforms. He will report to Karen Wishart, Chief Ad ministrative Officer of Urban One.
“Tony’s long history of working with executive leadership to provide strategic messaging and comprehensive communica tions strategy for corporate clients and public officials will help us better tell our story to a wider variety of audiences,” said Wishart.
After 25 years of government, higher education, and corporate public relations, he founded Robinson Public Affairs, LLC (RPA), a full-service strategic communica tions and stakeholder engagement firm based in Washington, DC. Prior to founding RPA, the District of Columbia City Administrator recruited Mr. Robinson to join his executive management team where he directed public affairs campaigns and provided counsel to the Mayor, Deputy Mayors, agency directors, and subordinate public information officers.
Early in his career, Robinson was an on-air personality and public affairs host on Northeastern University’s WRBB-FM and later served as General Manager. He would transition to the school’s Office of Communi cations and thereafter served in similar media relations positions at Johns Hopkins and American universities.
her Beauty Boss of the Year in 2020, to name a few. Additionally, The Lip Bar has been awarded mul tiple industry awards including a 2020 Allure Best of Beauty Award and a 2021 POPSUGAR Beauty Award.
“We plan on growing our team and improv ing our ability to better service the needs of our consumers across different divisions, because we understand how experience and expertise can spur growth quickly. We also plan to continue to drive our innovation forward to create beauty solutions that allow everyone to experience easy, effortless, essentials that empower confidence,” shared But ler. “Until recently, I had only raised $2M and with that $2M, drove a massive expansion in Target and Walmart, hired top tier talent and launched a second brand, thread. If I could do that with $2M, I’m excited about what I can do with $6.7M!”
With the US beauty and personal care market surpassing $85 Billion in retail sales in 2021, and the make-up category seeing a 12% increase in sales, the injection of capital will enable The Lip Bar to advance its product development nationwide and expand its retail footprint in the Detroit market by building a state-of-the-art store that truly allows for a beautiful and immersive beauty shopping experience. Furthermore, the funding will position TLB for growth in both existing and new retail channels over the next few years, as the brand continues to develop new and innova tive products.
For more information, please visit www.thelipbar.com and Instagram @thelipbar.
Urban One, Inc. (urban1.com), together with its subsidiaries, is the largest diversified media company that primarily targets Black Americans and urban consumers in the Unit ed States. The Company owns TV One, LLC (tvone.tv), a television network serving more than 46 million households and CLEO TV, its sister network with a an almost 41 million household reach. As of March 31, 2021, we owned and/or operated 64 independently for matted, revenue producing broadcast stations (including 54 FM or AM stations, 8 HD sta tions, and the 2 low power television stations we operate) branded under the tradename “Radio One” in 13 urban markets in the United States. Through its controlling interest in Reach Media, Inc. (blackamericaweb. com), the Company also operates syndicated programming including the Rickey Smiley Morning Show, the Russ Parr Morning Show and the DL Hughley Show. In addition to its radio and television broadcast assets, Urban One owns iOne Digital (ionedigital.com), our wholly owned digital platform serving the African American community through social content, news, information, and entertain ment websites, including its Cassius, Bossip, HipHopWired and MadameNoire digital platforms and brands. We also have invested in a minority ownership interest in MGM National Harbor, a gaming resort located in Prince George’s County, Maryland. Through our national multi-media operations, we pro vide advertisers with a unique and powerful delivery mechanism to the African American and urban audiences.
CarpeDM was co-founded by Naza Shelley (left) and Sali Hama. PRNEWSFOTO. TLB CEO Melissa Butler. PRNEWSFOTO/THE LIP BAR.NEW YORK, PRNewswire -- Model Jean-Luc Joseph represented the Caribbean Island of Trinidad and Tobago, internationally at Milan and Paris fashion week - as he walked for luxury fashion labels Bottega Veneta and Balmain for the showcase of the SS23 season.
In his second season on the international fashion scene, Jean-Luc is already a favorite at Bottega Veneta with him being the ONLY Trinibagonian Male model from the Caribbean to walk the runways for two consecutive seasons, in the brand’s history.
Joseph also made history yet again on Thu Sep 28th in Paris, as he graced the runway for another in ternational luxury label – BALMAIN, making him the very first Male Model from Trinidad and Tobago to accomplish such a feat.
Born and raised in Sangre Grande, JeanLuc Joseph never thought of himself as a model but mainly as a photographer. A friend recom mended that he auditions for the 28Models mod el search in 2019- which took place in Trinidad. He was initially hesitant and did not make it to the search.
Joseph, however, was being noticed and scouted online by 28Models founder/Direc tor, Showin Bishop, and the rest was history. “I never thought that I had the, it factors those other models had, so I was quite surprised when Showin messaged me on Instagram to consider representation.” he said, “Now here I am walking for Major brands in Europe, and I am so thankful that he believed in my potential.”
28Models Director, Showin Bishop sees this as an opportunity with greater potential. “Currently we are setting up an office in Trinidad, where we will scout and develop more models for the international market, this is a serious business! Bishop noted.” He explained that this office will also be the regional office to service the Caribbean market.
Bishop additionally stated – “I feel great about this, this is what I am trying to do to help models get the exposure that they need. This is only the start of what I plan to do for Trinidad and Tobago and the Caribbean, I cannot wait for the other big things that are in the pipeline.”
Jean Luc is still coming to terms with his success - “Walking for such major luxury brands is almost an unreal and surreal experience; I’m still pinching myself!” Jean-Luc says. “Being able to be a part of history and walking for these mega fashion houses, is still crazy to me; I’m extremely grateful for the opportunities. I’m also grateful to have worked with such amazing teams: everyone is welcoming.
CONSHOHOCKEN, Pa., PRNewswire -- Da vid’s Bridal, the nation’s leading bridal and special occasion authority, and Little Tuxedos, the premium online destination for children’s suits and formalwear, announced they have entered into an exclusive partner ship. David’s Bridal and Little Tuxedos have teamed up to create a one-stop-shop experience for their cus tomers, aligning with their brands’ focus on category growth, digital evolution, and expansion of their om ni-channel operations.
Through this new part nership, David’s Bridal is poised to provide a solution for the entire wedding party – infant to adult. Extend ing the retailer’s category assortment to serve infants and youth further solidifies their position as the wed ding and special occasion authority. The Little Tuxe dos partnership is a natural next step and complemen tary build off the retailer’s existing partnership with The Black Tux, who supply men’s suits and formalwear for rent and purchase. The Black Tux product offerings seamlessly complement the exclusive industry-leading color assortment available at David’s. The Little Tuxedos integration is yet another innovative solution from the retailer to outfit the entire bridal party and better serve their customers for all of life’s magical moments.
Little Tuxedos’ vast inventory offerings, unpar alleled quality and craftsmanship in products, precise measurement guides, and expedited shipping, coupled with David’s brand reach and complementary category assortment, offers a seamless shopping experience for
customers. The brand offers suits and formalwear in sizes 6 months to 20H across three collections each with its own colors, features, fit, and price points.
Most 5-piece suits include a Little Tuxedos jacket, pants, vest, shirt and neckwear starting at $89.95 (with additional discounts for David’s Diamond Loyalty members), taking the stress out of shopping for the little guy’s big day.
Due to the massive success of Diamond Loyal ty, the retailer has expanded the program to now include earning points on purchases beyond David’s Bridal.
Little Tuxedos customers can earn diamond points through the loyalty program as well as receive exclusive offers and discounts through Diamond Loyalty member pricing. Diamond members can purchase a 5-piece suit starting at the incredible value of $79.95.
The bridal retailer offers a dress for every occasion – wedding, bach elorette, date night, girls trip, homecoming, prom, Quinceañera and beyond. In partnership with Little Tuxe dos, David’s Bridal can now outfit all the special young gents too at an exceptional value. This new deal opens doors for David’s Bridal to expand on its product offerings, providing modern solutions for everyone in the bridal party. In return, it will provide enormous retail opportunities for Little Tuxedos, who will have a dedicated presence in select David’s retail store locations in the coming months as well as omni-channel marketing support. The retailer plans to continually build out exposure for the chil dren’s suit and formalwear partner.
NEW YORK, PRNewswire -- Care+Wear, a healthwear solutions company, bringing both comfort and fashion to patients undergoing treat ment for chronic illnesses and the frontline workers who treat them, has expanded its line with The Believer Bra, a post-surgical recovery bra to include four new hues and prints. Starting this month, the fashion meets function bra will be available in pink, leopard, chocolate, and caccia, as well as black and nude.
With the arrival of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, it’s impossible not to consider the emotion al and physical toll that a breast cancer diagnosis has on patients. Dedicated to helping breast cancer warriors overcome those challenges, Care+Wear de veloped a recovery bra to help patients immediately following mastectomies, lumpectomies, cardiotho racic and reconstructive surgeries.
Designed with input from plastic surgeons,
clinicians and most importantly, patients, The Believer Bra allows easy access to drains post-sur gery and provides full adjustability for ultimate comfort, breathability, and ease of use throughout the healing process. The newly launched colors continue Care+Wear’s mission of creating clothing and accessories that will make undergoing treatment just a little bit easier and more comfortable.
Features include a thick elastic band with two unique drain access points, front opening and strap closures via adjustable, luxe velcro bands for breast expansion, movement, and ease-of-use, while still providing the support one needs. The bra is made of an EPA-approved antimicrobial soft-fabric for breast and nipple reconstruction. Ice and cooling packs can be inserted into the interior pockets for added post-surgery relief. The Believer Bra is avail able in sizes XXS to XXL.
Throughout Care+Wear’s site and social media
you’ll notice those featured are individuals that need and use their products. It is of utmost impor tance to the brand that end users are the ones who are spotlighted. Care+Wear’s goal is to make their journey easier with one less item to worry about.
Throughout the month of October, Care+Wear is partnering with The Pink Agenda to raise funds for breast cancer research with 10% of all net sales from The Believer Bra being donated.
“The Pink Agenda is committed to raising money for breast cancer research and care. We are fortunate to be a partner of Care+Wear, a brand that believes in our mission and shares our pledge for progress. This support will help us fund the ground breaking research necessary to save lives and make breast cancer history,” shared Serra Eken, Managing Director of The Pink Agenda.
For more information, visit https://www.carean dwear.com/products/post-surgical-recovery-bra.
This year’s celebration will honor local community members’ support of youth in low-income communities.
Chicago, IL – September 25, 2022 – Pathway to Adven ture Council, Boy Scouts of America, is pleased to recognize exceptional community members at its 14th Annual Whitney M. Young, Jr. Service Award Celebration on October 20, 2022. The event will be held at the Hyatt Regency Chicago at 6:30pm.
This year’s honorees include Mrs. Juanita Temple, Mr. Robert Woods, Scoutmaster of Troop 755, Mr. D. Keith Ross, and the University of Illinois Chicago.
Established by the Boy Scouts of America, the Whitney M. Young, Jr. Service Award recognizes outstanding service by an adult individual or by an organization for demonstrat ed involvement in the development and implementation of Scouting opportunities for youth from rural or low-income urban backgrounds. All four of this year’s honorees are heavily involved in Pathway to Adventure Council making Scouting affordable through this and other means. It ensures that Scouting is affordable in every community and aids with funding for such items as uniforms, transportation, and ac tivities that are vital to the success of our youth participants. Scouting teaches real-life lessons that will guide these young people personally and professionally throughout their lives.
The Pathway to Adventure Council invites communi ty members to join us in honoring this year’s Whitney M. Young, Jr. Service Award recipients. For more information on the event, please contact Pathway to Adventure Council Development Director, Brooke Parker, at (312) 421-8800 ext. 213. Proceeds from the event will ensure that Scouting is afforded to all communities, regardless of circumstance.
CHICAGO — The Museum of Con temporary Art (MCA) Chicago is pleased to announce that it has been awarded a substantial grant from the Mellon Foun dation. The $1 million contribution will allow the MCA to launch an institution wide Latinx and Caribbean art initiative to include the development of two exhi bitions and related scholarly publications, acquisitions to its permanent collection, continued curatorial research, communi ty partnerships and engagement, and the transition to a bilingual Spanish/English museum.
“The MCA is incredibly grateful to the Mellon Foundation for the generous fund ing and the endorsement of the museum’s important work with contemporary Latinx and Caribbean artists,’” said Madeleine Grynsztejn, Pritzker director of the MCA. “We are committed to telling an inclusive art history, engaging with our community, and expanding the breadth and diversity of experience on the team.”
The MCA is developing two ambitious Latinx and Caribbean focused exhibitions, each with an accompanying publication. Forecast Form: Art in the Caribbean Diaspora, 1990s–Today, will open this November 19 and remain on view through April 23. The exhibition is an innovative
rethinking of “Caribbean art,” focusing on art of the Caribbean diaspora and featuring an intergenerational group of thirty-sev en artists who live and work across the Americas and Europe. Later in 2023, the museum will feature Entre Horizontes: Art and Activism Between Puerto Rico and Chicago, a group exhibition that recogniz es and critically examines the aesthetic, social, and cultural affinities between the artistic genealogies of the Puerto Rican diaspora in the city of Chicago.
The opening of Forecast Form will be a milestone for the MCA’s transition to a bilingual Spanish/English museum, as subsequent exhibitions will be presented in both languages. As part of the museum’s commitment to welcome and serve the entire Chicago community, the bilingual initiative increases access to exhibitions and programs for the 18 percent of Chica goans who speak primarily Spanish as well as visitors from all over the world. The long-term strategy will go beyond simply translating text in the galleries and engage in a robust, multi-department effort to develop goals, processes, and evaluation plans for the coming years.
Further to these special exhibitions, the MCA is ramping up efforts to deepen its permanent collection acquisition of
additional works by Latinx and Caribbean artists and working to write a new history that heralds the artists who are traditional ly overlooked in the art historical canon. The museum’s transcultural approach to collecting considers cultural narratives on their own terms and strives to create exchanges and dialogues among these cultural contexts, with consideration to gender, race, and geography.
Pritzker Director Madeleine Grynsz tejn and Carla Acevedo-Yates, Marilyn and Larry Fields Curator, will lead the Latinx and Caribbean initiative. Aceve do-Yates’s work focuses on the scholar ship, exhibition, and acquisition of art across Latin America, the Caribbean, and the United States. She has curated over thirty exhibitions including presentations by Claudia Peña Salinas, Johanna Unzu eta, David Lamelas, and Beatriz Santiago Muñoz. She recently curated the MCA’s first fully bilingual exhibition, Carolina Caycedo: From the Bottom of the River. Grynsztejn and Acevedo-Yates will be supported by staff across the museum’s departments.
For more information about The Museum of Contemporary Art Chica go, visit mcachicago.org or by phone at 312.280.2660.
“The MCA is incredibly grateful to the Mellon Foundation for the generous funding and the endorsement of the museum’s important work with contemporary Latinx and Caribbean artists,’” said Madeleine Grynsztejn, Pritzker director of the MCA.
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NASHVILLE, Tenn., PRNewswire -- The Unsigned Only Music Competition is pleased to an nounce its 2022 winners. It is with great pleasure that Unsigned Only bestows its highest honor, the overall Grand Prize, to the Inglewood, CA rapper Tia P. for the song “That Action.”
The Grand Prize winner is awarded a prize package totaling $50,000, including $20,000 in cash (US) and more in merchandise and services.
Established in 2012, Unsigned Only is the leading international music competition honoring artists who are not signed to a major record label. Selected from almost 7,000 entries worldwide, the 38 winners share in over $150,000 in cash and prizes.
Winners were se lected by a judging panel comprised of high-pro file industry experts and renowned recording artists, including: Aimee Mann; Sanctus Real; O.A.R.; Ruthie Foster; Robert Smith (The Cure); NLE Choppa; The Devil Makes Three; LoCash; and many more (see complete list below). Also on the judging panel were industry executives as well as music journalists from Rolling Stone, Billboard, Guitar Player, JazzTimes, Seattle Times, Yahoo Music, Pandora, Guitar World; No Depression; Blues Music Magazine; and more. For a complete list of judges, go to: https://www.unsigne donly.com/judges.
Hailing from Inglewood, CA, Tia P. is an extraor dinary and multi-talented artist whose skills include rapper, singer, songwriter, actress, producer, and drum mer. She is a charismatic artist with an impressive and
enviable list of accomplishments that showcase her talents. She first became widely known to the public when she was on BET’s The Next Big Thing. Since then, her music has been heard all over hit tv shows such as Shameless, Empire, Grown-ish, Charmed, Co bra Kai, Black Lady Sketch Show, and many more. Her music has also been used in a myriad of commercials for Pepsi, Sprite, Hyundai, and more. Her recent collabora tion with five-time Grammy winner Brittany Howard (lead singer/guitarist, Ala bama Shakes) for the LAbased Angel City Football Club resulted in the single “Running with The Angels” and is the first original anthem for a U.S. women’s professional sports team. She is currently working on a new album and also songs for the upcoming Warner Bros. Barbie movie.
Tia P’s winning song “That Action” is emblem atic of her drive as an artist and takes her cue from a director’s call: Lights, Cam era, Action - meaning don’t slow down until they yell CUT. Clearly this inspires the ways she creates music and live her life.
Unsigned Only is sponsored by: Celebrity Access; Dark Horse Institute; Disc Makers; Ernie Ball; Eventric; Lurssen Mastering; My Sheet Music Transcription; Make Music, Inc; Mojave Audio; Radio Airplay; The Music Business Registry; Merch Cat; and View Maniac.
For more information and to enter, go to www.un signedonly.com. To view the complete list of winners in all categories and to listen to the winning songs, go to: www.unsignedonly.com/winners.
NEW YORK and ACCRA, PRNewswire -- Global Citizen is proud to announce the 2022 Global Citizen Festival campaign has culminated in over $2.4 billion in commitments to end extreme poverty NOW.
The six-week campaign concluded with a nine-hour festival across two stages, beginning in Black Star Square in Accra, Ghana, presented by Harith General Partners, and ending in New York City’s Central Park, presented by Citi and Cisco. The 2022 campaign saw 2 million actions taken by global citizens as part of Global Citizen’s mission to End Ex treme Poverty NOW, more than doubling the record previously set by the international advocacy organization.
On the Global Citizen Festival: Accra stage, the governments of Ghana and South Africa announced the African Prosperity Fund, a joint initiative by the governments of Ghana and South Africa, which aims to deploy $1 billion to fund projects for eco nomic inclusion and financial participation across the continent. The fund will focus on projects in the African Continental Free Trade Area, including infrastructure devel opment, financial access for the participation of women and youth, education, healthcare, technology, and sustainability, all for the benefit of Africa’s 1.3 billion people.
The days leading into the 10th anni versary Global Citizen Festival saw major commitments from world leaders, including Prime Minister Trudeau of Canada and President von der Leyen of the European Commission, who respectively committed CAD $1.209 billion and €715 million at the seventh replen ishment of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. During the Festival, Prime Minister Trudeau and President von der Leyen thanked global citizens for taking action.
“We have a limited window of opportunity to act decisively to lift millions of people out of poverty, promote inclusiveness and equality, and safeguard the health of our planet. Each one of us has a sacred and moral obligation to bequeath to the next generation a healthy planet, free from poverty, conflict, discrimination, hunger and disease. I call on the youth of the world, especially, and, in particular, the youth of Africa, to play an active role in achieving the SDGs. The world needs your creativity, knowledge, reach and energy to help find innovative solutions to the chal lenges facing our world.” – H.E. Nana Akufo-Addo, President of Ghana
The 2022 Global Citizen Festival was broadcast and streamed worldwide on YouTube, Twitter, Amazon Music, the Amazon Music channel on Twitch, Apple Music, and the Apple TV app. Global Citizen Festival will also air on ABC, ABC News Live, iHeartRadio, Hulu, FX and Veeps in the United States, Albavision in Latin America, Canal+ in Africa, Bis in Brazil, Nine Network (9Now) in Australia, SABC in South Africa, TimesLive across Africa, TV3 in Ghana, and more.
For more information, visit www.globalcitizen.org and follow @ GlblCtzn.
TORONTO, PRNewswire -- Cinespace Studios (Cine space), a global platform of production facilities, announced today the expansion of its Marine Terminal Studio Hub with the signing of a second long-term lease with PortsToronto. The lease comes at the conclu sion of an open, multi-year Request for Interest (RFI) process and a subsequent Request for Proposal process that commenced in 2019.
Located in Toronto’s Port Lands, the redevelopment of Marine Terminal 52 will create three production stages and support spaces totaling 130,000 square feet to welcome world-class productions in 2023. Global architecture, design and planning firm Gensler has been selected to design the studio.
Cinespace is the largest studio facility in Toronto with 1.3
million square feet of production space totaling 25 stages over three sites. This upcoming expansion in the heart of the city’s Studio District follows Cinespace’s successful development of Marine Terminal 51, which cur rently hosts Netflix’s production hub and was recently the home to Guillermo Del Toro’s Night mare Alley. The redevelopment of the site will create over 300 new jobs in Toronto and contin ues to support the infrastructure in Ontario that generates more than 48,000 jobs per year and $2.88B in direct spend.
“We are proud to continue our investment in Toronto that started over 30 years ago. It’s a privilege to partner with PortsToronto again and be selected to develop Terminal 52 into a second facility that will meet the increased demand for production infrastructure,” said Ashley Rice, President and Co-Managing Partner, Cinespace Studios.
“The Marine Terminal Studio Hub is an integral part of the Port Lands’ revitalization and its future as a creative center for the city and the province.”
“The film and television production industry in Toronto is important to the local economy, the creation of jobs, and the culture of our city. I am pleased that PortsToronto and Cine space will be expanding their already successful infrastructure in the Port Lands by creating a second studio space for produc tions to use. Toronto’s screen industries have experienced a pe riod of significant growth and investment over the last decade, and we know that there has been a real need for even more studio space. This project will not only help us attract more projects and more people to our city but as a result add more jobs which is good for our city and good for the economy,” said Toronto Mayor John Tory.
Cinespace Toronto is home to productions that include AMC Networks’ upcoming Beacon 23, WBTV’s Titans, MGM TV/Hulu’s The Handmaid’s Tale, Sony Pictures TV’s Accused, MGM’s Flint Strong, UCP’s The Umbrella Academy and Netflix’s upcoming collection of sinister stories Cabinet of Curiosities.
Village of Robbins, Illinois
Notice To: All Owners of record of the property list ed below, the beneficial owners of any Illinois land trust having title to said property, and all lienholders of record of said property as shown in the records of the Office of the Cook County Clerk's Recording Division, which are as follows:
Cora B. LaceyAddress of the Property: 3427 W. 134th Place Robbins, IL 60472
Permanent Tax Index Number: 24-35-408-0140000
Date Posted at the Property: 9/12/2022
From: Village of Robbins, 3327 W. 137th St., Robbins, IL 60472
Notice to Remediate is given under 65 ILCS5/1131-1(e) that the Village has determined that the building at the above-listed address is open and vacant and an immediate and continuing hazard to the community. Unless the building is demolished, repaired, or enclosed, and unless any garbage, debris, and other hazardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or materials are removed so that the immediate and continuing hazard to the communi ty no longer exists, then it is the intent of the Village of Robbins to demolish, repair, or enclose the build ing, or to remove any garbage, debris, and other hazardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or materials, if the owner or owners, the beneficial owners of any Illinois land trust having title, or lien holders of record of said property fail to do so.
If the building is not demolished, repaired, or enclosed, or the garbage, debris, or other haz ardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or mate rials are not removed, within 30 days of mailing the notice to the owners of record, the beneficial own ers of any Illinois land trust having title to the prop erty, and all lienholders of record in the property, or within 30 days of the last day of publication of the notice, whichever is later, the corporate authorities shall have the power to demolish, repair, or enclose the building or to remove any garbage, debris, or other hazardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or materials.
Notice To: All Owners of record of the property list ed below, the beneficial owners of any Illinois land trust having title to said property, and all lienholders of record of said property as shown in the records of the Office of the Cook County Clerk's Recording Division, which are as follows:
Michael Hobson
Address of the Property: 3433 W. 134th Place Robbins, IL 60472
Permanent Tax Index Number: 24-35-408-0150000
Date Posted at the Property: 9/12/2022
From: Village of Robbins, 3327 W. 137th St., Robbins, IL 60472
Notice to Remediate is given under 65 ILCS5/1131-1(e) that the Village has determined that the building at the above-listed address is open and vacant and an immediate and continuing hazard to the community. Unless the building is demolished, repaired, or enclosed, and unless any garbage, debris, and other hazardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or materials are removed so that the immediate and continuing hazard to the communi ty no longer exists, then it is the intent of the Village of Robbins to demolish, repair, or enclose the build ing, or to remove any garbage, debris, and other hazardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or materials, if the owner or owners, the beneficial owners of any Illinois land trust having title, or lien holders of record of said property fail to do so.
If the building is not demolished, repaired, or enclosed, or the garbage, debris, or other haz ardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or mate rials are not removed, within 30 days of mailing the notice to the owners of record, the beneficial own ers of any Illinois land trust having title to the prop erty, and all lienholders of record in the property, or within 30 days of the last day of publication of the notice, whichever is later, the corporate authorities shall have the power to demolish, repair, or enclose the building or to remove any garbage, debris, or other hazardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or materials.
Village of Robbins, Illinois
Notice To: All Owners of record of the property list ed below, the beneficial owners of any Illinois land trust having title to said property, and all lienholders of record of said property as shown in the records of the Office of the Cook County Clerk's Recording Division, which are as follows:
Terrence Jonson
Address of the Property: 3541 W. 134th Place Robbins, IL 60472
Index Number: 24-35-417-005-
From: Village of Robbins, 3327 W. 137th St., Robbins, IL 60472
Notice to Remediate is given under 65 ILCS5/1131-1(e) that the Village has determined that the building at the above-listed address is open and vacant and an immediate and continuing hazard to the community. Unless the building is demolished, repaired, or enclosed, and unless any garbage, debris, and other hazardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or materials are removed so that the immediate and continuing hazard to the communi ty no longer exists, then it is the intent of the Village of Robbins to demolish, repair, or enclose the build ing, or to remove any garbage, debris, and other hazardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or materials, if the owner or owners, the beneficial owners of any Illinois land trust having title, or lien holders of record of said property fail to do so.
If the building is not demolished, repaired, or enclosed, or the garbage, debris, or other haz ardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or mate rials are not removed, within 30 days of mailing the notice to the owners of record, the beneficial own ers of any Illinois land trust having title to the prop erty, and all lienholders of record in the property, or within 30 days of the last day of publication of the notice, whichever is later, the corporate authorities shall have the power to demolish, repair, or enclose the building or to remove any garbage, debris, or other hazardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or materials.
Village of Robbins, Illinois
Notice To: All Owners of record of the property list ed below, the beneficial owners of any Illinois land trust having title to said property, and all lienholders of record of said property as shown in the records of the Office of the Cook County Clerk's Recording Division, which are as follows:
Piotr Gorniak
Address of the Property: 3547 W. 134th Place Robbins, IL 60472
Permanent Tax Index Number: 24-35-417-0030000
Date Posted at the Property: 9/12/2022
From: Village of Robbins, 3327 W. 137th St., Robbins, IL 60472
Notice to Remediate is given under 65 ILCS5/1131-1(e) that the Village has determined that the building at the above-listed address is open and vacant and an immediate and continuing hazard to the community. Unless the building is demolished, repaired, or enclosed, and unless any garbage, debris, and other hazardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or materials are removed so that the immediate and continuing hazard to the communi ty no longer exists, then it is the intent of the Village of Robbins to demolish, repair, or enclose the build ing, or to remove any garbage, debris, and other hazardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or materials, if the owner or owners, the beneficial owners of any Illinois land trust having title, or lien holders of record of said property fail to do so.
If the building is not demolished, repaired, or enclosed, or the garbage, debris, or other haz ardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or mate rials are not removed, within 30 days of mailing the notice to the owners of record, the beneficial own ers of any Illinois land trust having title to the prop erty, and all lienholders of record in the property, or within 30 days of the last day of publication of the notice, whichever is later, the corporate authorities shall have the power to demolish, repair, or enclose the building or to remove any garbage, debris, or other hazardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or materials.
Village of Robbins, Illinois
Notice To: All Owners of record of the property list ed below, the beneficial owners of any Illinois land trust having title to said property, and all lienholders of record of said property as shown in the records of the Office of the Cook County Clerk's Recording Division, which are as follows:
Phillip A. Henderson
Address of the Property: 13400 S Homan Robbins, IL 60472
Permanent Tax Index Number: 24-35-413-0150000
Date Posted at the Property: 9/12/2022
From: Village of Robbins, 3327 W. 137th St., Robbins, IL 60472
Notice to Remediate is given under 65 ILCS5/1131-1(e) that the Village has determined that the building at the above-listed address is open and vacant and an immediate and continuing hazard to the community. Unless the building is demolished, repaired, or enclosed, and unless any garbage, debris, and other hazardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or materials are removed so that the immediate and continuing hazard to the communi ty no longer exists, then it is the intent of the Village of Robbins to demolish, repair, or enclose the build ing, or to remove any garbage, debris, and other hazardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or materials, if the owner or owners, the beneficial owners of any Illinois land trust having title, or lien holders of record of said property fail to do so. If the building is not demolished, repaired, or enclosed, or the garbage, debris, or other haz ardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or mate rials are not removed, within 30 days of mailing the notice to the owners of record, the beneficial own ers of any Illinois land trust having title to the prop erty, and all lienholders of record in the property, or within 30 days of the last day of publication of the notice, whichever is later, the corporate authorities shall have the power to demolish, repair, or enclose
the building or to remove any garbage, debris, or other hazardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or materials.
Notice To: All Owners of record of the property list ed below, the beneficial owners of any Illinois land trust having title to said property, and all lienholders of record of said property as shown in the records of the Office of the Cook County Clerk's Recording Division, which are as follows:
Erica Chiang
Address of the Property: 13402 S Homan Robbins, IL 60472
Permanent Tax Index Number: 24-35-413-0160000
Date Posted at the Property: 9/12/2022
From: Village of Robbins, 3327 W. 137th St., Robbins, IL 60472
Notice to Remediate is given under 65 ILCS5/1131-1(e) that the Village has determined that the building at the above-listed address is open and vacant and an immediate and continuing hazard to the community.
Unless the building is demolished, repaired, or enclosed, and unless any garbage, debris, and other hazardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or materials are removed so that the immediate and continuing hazard to the communi ty no longer exists, then it is the intent of the Village of Robbins to demolish, repair, or enclose the build ing, or to remove any garbage, debris, and other hazardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or materials, if the owner or owners, the beneficial owners of any Illinois land trust having title, or lien holders of record of said property fail to do so.
If the building is not demolished, repaired, or enclosed, or the garbage, debris, or other haz ardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or mate rials are not removed, within 30 days of mailing the notice to the owners of record, the beneficial own ers of any Illinois land trust having title to the prop erty, and all lienholders of record in the property, or within 30 days of the last day of publication of the notice, whichever is later, the corporate authorities shall have the power to demolish, repair, or enclose the building or to remove any garbage, debris, or other hazardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or materials.
Village of Robbins, Illinois
Notice To: All Owners of record of the property list ed below, the beneficial owners of any Illinois land trust having title to said property, and all lienholders of record of said property as shown in the records of the Office of the Cook County Clerk's Recording Division, which are as follows:
William Bridgewater
Address of the Property: 13406 S. Clifton Park Robbins, IL 60472
Permanent Tax Index Number: 24-35-415-0150000
Date Posted at the Property: 9/12/2022
From: Village of Robbins, 3327 W. 137th St., Robbins, IL 60472
Notice to Remediate is given under 65 ILCS5/1131-1(e) that the Village has determined that the building at the above-listed address is open and vacant and an immediate and continuing hazard to the community. Unless the building is demolished, repaired, or enclosed, and unless any garbage, debris, and other hazardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or materials are removed so that the immediate and continuing hazard to the communi ty no longer exists, then it is the intent of the Village of Robbins to demolish, repair, or enclose the build ing, or to remove any garbage, debris, and other hazardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or materials, if the owner or owners, the beneficial owners of any Illinois land trust having title, or lien holders of record of said property fail to do so.
If the building is not demolished, repaired, or enclosed, or the garbage, debris, or other haz ardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or mate rials are not removed, within 30 days of mailing the notice to the owners of record, the beneficial own ers of any Illinois land trust having title to the prop erty, and all lienholders of record in the property, or within 30 days of the last day of publication of the notice, whichever is later, the corporate authorities shall have the power to demolish, repair, or enclose the building or to remove any garbage, debris, or other hazardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or materials.
Village of Robbins, Illinois
Notice To: All Owners of record of the property list ed below, the beneficial owners of any Illinois land trust having title to said property, and all lienholders of record of said property as shown in the records of the Office of the Cook County Clerk's Recording Division, which are as follows: Allie Frazier
Address of the Property: 13411 Monticello Ave Ave Robbins, IL 60472
Permanent Tax Index Number: 24-35-310-0060000 Date Posted at the Property: 9/12/2022
From: Village of Robbins, 3327 W. 137th St., Robbins, IL 60472
Notice to Remediate is given under 65 ILCS5/1131-1(e) that the Village has determined that the building at the above-listed address is open and
vacant and an immediate and continuing hazard to the community. Unless the building is demolished, repaired, or enclosed, and unless any garbage, debris, and other hazardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or materials are removed so that the immediate and continuing hazard to the communi ty no longer exists, then it is the intent of the Village of Robbins to demolish, repair, or enclose the build ing, or to remove any garbage, debris, and other hazardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or materials, if the owner or owners, the beneficial owners of any Illinois land trust having title, or lien holders of record of said property fail to do so.
If the building is not demolished, repaired, or enclosed, or the garbage, debris, or other haz ardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or mate rials are not removed, within 30 days of mailing the notice to the owners of record, the beneficial own ers of any Illinois land trust having title to the prop erty, and all lienholders of record in the property, or within 30 days of the last day of publication of the notice, whichever is later, the corporate authorities shall have the power to demolish, repair, or enclose the building or to remove any garbage, debris, or other hazardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or materials.
Notice To: All Owners of record of the property list ed below, the beneficial owners of any Illinois land trust having title to said property, and all lienholders of record of said property as shown in the records of the Office of the Cook County Clerk's Recording Division, which are as follows:
Maude Williams
Address of the Property: 13411 S. Lawndale Ave Robbins, IL 60472
Permanent Tax Index Number: 24-35-309-0080000
Date Posted at the Property: 9/12/2022
From: Village of Robbins, 3327 W. 137th St., Robbins, IL 60472
Notice to Remediate is given under 65 ILCS5/1131-1(e) that the Village has determined that the building at the above-listed address is open and vacant and an immediate and continuing hazard to the community. Unless the building is demolished, repaired, or enclosed, and unless any garbage, debris, and other hazardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or materials are removed so that the immediate and continuing hazard to the communi ty no longer exists, then it is the intent of the Village of Robbins to demolish, repair, or enclose the build ing, or to remove any garbage, debris, and other hazardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or materials, if the owner or owners, the beneficial owners of any Illinois land trust having title, or lien holders of record of said property fail to do so.
If the building is not demolished, repaired, or enclosed, or the garbage, debris, or other haz ardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or mate rials are not removed, within 30 days of mailing the notice to the owners of record, the beneficial own ers of any Illinois land trust having title to the prop erty, and all lienholders of record in the property, or within 30 days of the last day of publication of the notice, whichever is later, the corporate authorities shall have the power to demolish, repair, or enclose the building or to remove any garbage, debris, or other hazardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or materials.
Notice To: All Owners of record of the property list ed below, the beneficial owners of any Illinois land trust having title to said property, and all lienholders of record of said property as shown in the records of the Office of the Cook County Clerk's Recording Division, which are as follows:
Willie Hodges
Address of the Property: 13412 S Homan Robbins, IL 60472
Permanent Tax Index Number: 24-35-413-0190000
Date Posted at the Property: 9/12/2022
From: Village of Robbins, 3327 W. 137th St., Robbins, IL 60472
Notice to Remediate is given under 65 ILCS5/1131-1(e) that the Village has determined that the building at the above-listed address is open and vacant and an immediate and continuing hazard to the community. Unless the building is demolished, repaired, or enclosed, and unless any garbage, debris, and other hazardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or materials are removed so that the immediate and continuing hazard to the communi ty no longer exists, then it is the intent of the Village of Robbins to demolish, repair, or enclose the build ing, or to remove any garbage, debris, and other hazardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or materials, if the owner or owners, the beneficial owners of any Illinois land trust having title, or lien holders of record of said property fail to do so.
If the building is not demolished, repaired, or enclosed, or the garbage, debris, or other haz ardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or mate rials are not removed, within 30 days of mailing the notice to the owners of record, the beneficial own ers of any Illinois land trust having title to the prop erty, and all lienholders of record in the property, or within 30 days of the last day of publication of the notice, whichever is later, the corporate authorities shall have the power to demolish, repair, or enclose the building or to remove any garbage, debris, or other hazardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or materials.
Notice To: All Owners of record of the property list ed below, the beneficial owners of any Illinois land trust having title to said property, and all lienholders of record of said property as shown in the records of the Office of the Cook County Clerk's Recording Division, which are as follows:
Karen R. GrayAddress of the Property: 13418 S. Lawndale Ave Robbins, IL 60472
Permanent Tax Index Number: 24-35-308-0240000
Date Posted at the Property: 9/12/2022
From: Village of Robbins, 3327 W. 137th St., Robbins, IL 60472
Notice to Remediate is given under 65 ILCS5/1131-1(e) that the Village has determined that the building at the above-listed address is open and vacant and an immediate and continuing hazard to the community. Unless the building is demolished, repaired, or enclosed, and unless any garbage, debris, and other hazardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or materials are removed so that the immediate and continuing hazard to the communi ty no longer exists, then it is the intent of the Village of Robbins to demolish, repair, or enclose the build ing, or to remove any garbage, debris, and other hazardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or materials, if the owner or owners, the beneficial owners of any Illinois land trust having title, or lien holders of record of said property fail to do so.
If the building is not demolished, repaired, or enclosed, or the garbage, debris, or other haz ardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or mate rials are not removed, within 30 days of mailing the notice to the owners of record, the beneficial own ers of any Illinois land trust having title to the prop erty, and all lienholders of record in the property, or within 30 days of the last day of publication of the notice, whichever is later, the corporate authorities shall have the power to demolish, repair, or enclose the building or to remove any garbage, debris, or other hazardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or materials.
Notice To: All Owners of record of the property list ed below, the beneficial owners of any Illinois land trust having title to said property, and all lienholders of record of said property as shown in the records of the Office of the Cook County Clerk's Recording Division, which are as follows:
Address of the Property: 13425 S. Lawndale Ave Robbins, IL 60472
Permanent Tax Index Number: 24-35-309-0090000
Date Posted at the Property: 9/12/2022
From: Village of Robbins, 3327 W. 137th St., Robbins, IL 60472
Notice to Remediate is given under 65 ILCS5/1131-1(e) that the Village has determined that the building at the above-listed address is open and vacant and an immediate and continuing hazard to the community. Unless the building is demolished, repaired, or enclosed, and unless any garbage, debris, and other hazardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or materials are removed so that the immediate and continuing hazard to the communi ty no longer exists, then it is the intent of the Village of Robbins to demolish, repair, or enclose the build ing, or to remove any garbage, debris, and other hazardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or materials, if the owner or owners, the beneficial owners of any Illinois land trust having title, or lien holders of record of said property fail to do so.
If the building is not demolished, repaired, or enclosed, or the garbage, debris, or other haz ardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or mate rials are not removed, within 30 days of mailing the notice to the owners of record, the beneficial own ers of any Illinois land trust having title to the prop erty, and all lienholders of record in the property, or within 30 days of the last day of publication of the notice, whichever is later, the corporate authorities shall have the power to demolish, repair, or enclose the building or to remove any garbage, debris, or other hazardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or materials.
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Village of Robbins, Illinois
Notice To: All Owners of record of the property list ed below, the beneficial owners of any Illinois land trust having title to said property, and all lienhold ers of record of said property as shown in the records of the Office of the Cook County Clerk's Recording Division, which are as follows:
Robert Pearson
Address of the Property: 13425 S Trumbull Ave Robbins, IL 60472
Permanent Tax Index Number: 24-35-413-0100000; 24-35-413-011-0000
Date Posted at the Property: 9/12/2022
From: Village of Robbins, 3327 W. 137th St., Robbins, IL 60472
Notice to Remediate is given under 65 ILCS5/1131-1(e) that the Village has determined that the building at the above-listed address is open and vacant and an immediate and continuing hazard to the community. Unless the building is demolished, repaired, or enclosed, and unless any garbage, debris, and other hazardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or materials are removed so that the immediate and continuing hazard to the community no longer exists, then it is the intent of the Village of Robbins to demolish, repair, or enclose the building, or to remove any garbage, debris, and other hazardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or materials, if the owner or owners, the beneficial owners of any Illinois land trust having title, or lienholders of record of said property fail to do so.
If the building is not demolished, repaired, or enclosed, or the garbage, debris, or other haz ardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or materials are not removed, within 30 days of mail ing the notice to the owners of record, the benefi cial owners of any Illinois land trust having title to the property, and all lienholders of record in the property, or within 30 days of the last day of publi cation of the notice, whichever is later, the corpo rate authorities shall have the power to demolish, repair, or enclose the building or to remove any garbage, debris, or other hazardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or materials.
Village of Robbins, Illinois
Notice To: All Owners of record of the property list ed below, the beneficial owners of any Illinois land trust having title to said property, and all lienhold ers of record of said property as shown in the records of the Office of the Cook County Clerk's Recording Division, which are as follows: Marie Lewis
Address of the Property: 13426 S. Homan Robbins, IL 60472
Tax Index Number: 24-35-413-027-
Date Posted at the Property: 9/12/2022
From: Village of Robbins, 3327 W. 137th St., Robbins, IL 60472
Notice to Remediate is given under 65 ILCS5/1131-1(e) that the Village has determined that the building at the above-listed address is open and vacant and an immediate and continuing hazard to the community. Unless the building is demolished, repaired, or enclosed, and unless any garbage, debris, and other hazardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or materials are removed so that the immediate and continuing hazard to the community no longer exists, then it is the intent of the Village of Robbins to demolish, repair, or enclose the building, or to remove any garbage, debris, and other hazardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or materials, if the owner or owners, the beneficial owners of any Illinois land trust having title, or lienholders of record of said property fail to do so.
If the building is not demolished, repaired, or enclosed, or the garbage, debris, or other haz ardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or materials are not removed, within 30 days of mail ing the notice to the owners of record, the benefi cial owners of any Illinois land trust having title to the property, and all lienholders of record in the property, or within 30 days of the last day of publi cation of the notice, whichever is later, the corpo rate authorities shall have the power to demolish, repair, or enclose the building or to remove any garbage, debris, or other hazardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or materials.
Notice To: All Owners of record of the property list ed below, the beneficial owners of any Illinois land trust having title to said property, and all lienhold ers of record of said property as shown in the records of the Office of the Cook County Clerk's Recording Division, which are as follows:
Luther Fuller
Address of the Property: 13427 S. Lawndale Ave Robbins, IL 60472
24-35-309-010-
From: Village of Robbins, 3327 W. 137th St., Robbins, IL 60472
Notice to Remediate is given under 65 ILCS5/1131-1(e) that the Village has determined that the building at the above-listed address is open and vacant and an immediate and continuing hazard to the community. Unless the building is demolished, repaired, or enclosed, and unless any garbage, debris, and other hazardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or materials are removed so that the immediate and continuing hazard to the community no longer exists, then it is the intent of the Village of Robbins to demolish, repair, or enclose the building, or to remove any garbage, debris, and other hazardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or materials, if the owner or owners, the beneficial owners of any Illinois land trust having title, or lienholders of record of said property fail to do so.
If the building is not demolished, repaired, or enclosed, or the garbage, debris, or other haz ardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or materials are not removed, within 30 days of mail ing the notice to the owners of record, the benefi cial owners of any Illinois land trust having title to the property, and all lienholders of record in the property, or within 30 days of the last day of publi cation of the notice, whichever is later, the corpo rate authorities shall have the power to demolish, repair, or enclose the building or to remove any garbage, debris, or other hazardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or materials.
We are now opening our bidding process to remove and replace the entire building flat roof open September 28, 2022 and will close October 12, 2022, at close of business 4pm. Bid packets will be available for pick-up September 28, 2022 through October 12, 2022 and will be publicly opened at 5pm on that day at 15406 Lexington Avenue, Harvey 60426.
All Bids should be sealed and marked on the envelope ATT: Sealed Bid. They can be mailed or dropped off in person at 15406 Lexington Avenue, Harvey, IL 60426. To make an appointment to view the project please call (312) 720-1192
Demetrius Morton, Project Manager. The Bid price should include labor, materials, tear-off, clean-up and removal of debris from project site.
The Bid should contain the following item if need ed in repairs, Gutters, ice shield, pitched if it can be done and all materials needed to replace the entire roof. After bid is awarded, your bid will not be able to be changed and you will not be able to request additional funds on top of what you have submitted as your sealed bid. So please come out and look at the project and ask questions before placing your bid and that way you can bid what's needed MBE/FBE/WBE are encouraged.
All sealed bids need to be in the office on October 12, 2022 by close of business 4pm. Telephone bids are not accepted. Successful bidder will be notified and must have liability insurance, be licensed in the City of Harvey and bonded.
Successful bidder must be able to pull permits in the City of Harvey.
All questions regarding bids or bidding process, call Demetruis Morton, Project Manager at 312720-1192.
Southland Ministerial Health Network, NFP
Office of the Minnesota Secretary of State Certificate of Assumed Name
Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 333
The filing of an assumed name does not provide a user with exclusive rights to that name. The filing is required for consumer protection in order to enable customers to be able to identify the true owner of a business.
ASSUMED NAME: Ryan Investments
PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS: 18119 Ravisloe Ter Country club Hills IL 60478 USA
NAMEHOLDER(S):
Name: Address: Trevor Ryan Private Express Trust
18119 Ravisloe Ter Country Club Hills IL 60478 USA
If you submit an attachment, it
into this document. If the attachment conflicts with the information specifically set forth in this docu ment, this document supersedes the data refer enced in the attachment.
By typing my name, I, the undersigned, certify that I am signing this document as the person whose signature is required, or as agent of the person(s) whose signature would be required who has authorized me to sign this document on his/her behalf, or in both capacities. I fur ther certify that I have completed all required fields, and that the information in this docu ment is true and correct and in compliance with the applicable chapter of Minnesota Statutes. I understand that by signing this doc ument I am subject to the penalties of perjury as set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had signed this document under oath.
SIGNED BY: UCC 1 - 308
MAILING ADDRESS: None Provided
EMAIL FOR OFFICIAL NOTICES: shyraent@gmail.com
Work Item 1339030000020
Original File Number 1339030000020
STATE OF MINNESOTA
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE FILED 09/28/2022 11:59 PM
Steve Simon Secretary of State
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
That on (October 31,2022), a sale will be held at (16144-48 Vandustrial Ln, South Holland, IL 60473),to sell the following articles to enforce a lien existing under the laws of the State of Illinois against such articles for labor, services, skill or material expended upon a storage furnished for such articles at the request of the following desig nated persons, unless such articles are redeemed within thirty days of the publication of this notice.
Name of Person's Jamonie Beamon 9706 S. Springfield Ave Evergreen Park, IL 60805
Description of Article
Year: 2016 Make: Ford Model: Fusion Sedan VIN: 3FA6P0H7XGR197248
Amount of lien $16,682.66 Regional Acceptance Corporation P.O Box 277760 Sacramento, CA 95827
A separate notice need not be published for each lien to be enforced, but several may be com bined in one publication. (Source: P.A. 87-206.)
This is your final notice. Time is of the essence, and you have (30) days, by (October 31, 2022) to respond or we will proceed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court. As of August 1, 2022, the storage fee for this vehicle will be ($85) a day and counting. Please contact our office at (708) 339-4411 for more information.
Angela Spraggins, CEO
A.S. ENTERPRISE COLLISION CENTER, LLC
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
within thirty days of the publication of this notice.
Name of Person's NITA GLENN 12415 S. RACINE AVE
CALUMET PARK, IL 60827
Description of Article
Year: 2008
Make: Lexus Model: ES
VIN: JTHBJ46G682208710
Amount of lien: $16,531.09
A separate notice need not be published for each lien to be enforced, but several may be combined in one publication.
(Source: P.A. 87-206.)
This is your final notice. Time is of the essence, and you have (30) days, by (October 31, 2022) to respond or we will proceed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court. As of August 1, 2022, the storage fee for this vehicle will be ($85) a day and counting.
Please contact our office at (708) 339-4411 for more information.
Angela Spraggins, CEO A.S. ENTERPRISE COLLISION CENTER, LLCThat on (October 31,2022), a sale will be held at (16144-48 Vandustrial Ln, South Holland, IL 60473), to sell the following articles to enforce a lien existing under the laws of the State of Illinois against such articles for labor, services, skill or material expended upon a storage furnished for such articles at the request of the following desig nated persons, unless such articles are redeemed within thirty days of the publication of this notice.
Name of Person's Roger Weeden 11205 S. Eggleston Chicago, IL 60628
Description of Article
Year: 1995
Make: Cadillac Model: FLTWDBROU VIN: 1G6DW52P0SR71742
Amount of Llien: $11,404.60
ONYX Acceptance Corp P.O Box 7001 Rancho SNTA MARG, CA 92688 Arlington, TX 76096
A separate notice need not be published for each lien to be enforced, but several may be combined in one publication. (Source: P.A. 87-206.)
This is your final notice. Time is of the essence, and you have (30) days, by (October 31, 2022) to respond or we will proceed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court. As of August 1, 2022, the storage fee for this vehicle will be ($85) a day and counting. Please contact our office at (708) 339-4411 for more information.
Angela Spraggins, CEO A.S. ENTERPRISE COLLISION CENTER, LLC
That on (October 31,2022), a sale will be held at (16144-48 Vandustrial Ln, South Holland, IL 60473), to sell the following articles to enforce a lien existing under the laws of the State of Illinois against such articles for labor, services, skill or material expended upon a storage furnished for such articles at the request of the following desig nated persons, unless such articles are redeemed within thirty days of the publication of this notice.
Name of Person's
Quarlena Spraggins
Micheal P. Stanford.
10854 S. Sangamon Ave. Chicago, IL 60643
11205 S. Eggleston Chicago, IL 60628
Description of Article Year: 2010
Make: Toyota Model: Scion
VIN: JTLZE4FE9A1106210
Amount of Lien $18,659.65
Americredit Finance Service Inc P.O Box 182673 Arlington, TX 76096
A separate notice need not be published for each lien to be enforced, but several may be combined in one publication.
(Source: P.A. 87-206.)
This is your final notice. Time is of the essence, and you have (30) days, by (October 31, 2022) to respond or we will proceed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court. As of August 1, 2022, the storage fee for this vehicle will be ($85) a day and counting. Please contact our office at (708) 339-4411 for more information.
Angela Spraggins, CEO A.S. ENTERPRISE COLLISION CENTER, LLC
be incorporated
That on (October 31,2022), a sale will be held at (16144-48 Vandustrial Ln, South Holland, IL 60473), to sell the following articles to enforce a lien existing under the laws of the State of Illinois against such articles for labor, services, skill or material expended upon a storage furnished for such articles at the request of the following desig nated persons, unless such articles are redeemed