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SOUTH SUBURBAN COLLEGE STUDENTS ATTEND ANNUAL DIRTY LITTLE SECRETS CONFERENCE
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FASHION
Fashion Designer Mieka Joi Celebrates Rich Girl Candy Clothing Five Year Anniversary Fusing EDM and Hip Hop Culture
Ten South Suburban College students were recently invited to attend the Second Annual Dirty Little Secrets Conference at the Swissotel in Downtown Chicago. The event was created by Louis Carr, president of media sales for BET Network, as a way to provide men with the tools and strategies they may need to succeed in work and life.
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South Suburban College Business Major, Jaleel Harris (left), attended the second Annual Dirty Little Secrets Conference in Chicago where he met Louis Carr (right), president of media sales for BET Network, author, mentor, and philanthropist. Photo Credit: Provided by South Suburban College
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NEWS briefly EDUCATION
CPS STUDENTS COOK UP CHANGE Students from Chicago Public High Schools are Cooking up Change today at Skyline Lofts at the Bridgeport Art Center located on 1200 W. 35th Street. The event is part of Healthy Schools Campaign’s annual healthy cooking contest and fundraiser. Cooking up Change is a culinary competition founded by Healthy Schools Campaign that challenges student chefs to create healthy and delicious school meals that their peers will enjoy, while meeting strict nutritional standards and a tight budget, about $1.40 per meal —constraints schools deal with every day. The winning team’s dishes will be served at Chicago Public Schools next semester. The students will also win scholarships to a culinary school.
HEALTH
WHERE WILL THE NEXT BIG IDEA IN HEALTHCARE COME FROM? JOHNSON & JOHNSON IS COUNTING ON NURSES Johnson & Johnson (NYSE: JNJ) recently launched a new campaign that does more than just recognize nurses as critical partners on the front lines of health care – it empowers them as innovators. Through the “Nurses Innovate QuickFire Challenge,” Johnson & Johnson is inviting the more than 3.2 million nurses1 in the United States to submit ideas for new devices, health technologies, protocols or treatment approaches. The company has committed up to $100,000 in grants and access to mentoring and coaching via Johnson & Johnson Innovation, JLABS. To learn more about Johnson & Johnson’s 120 years of commitment to nursing and how to apply for the Johnson & Johnson Nurses Innovate QuickFire Challenge, visit nursing.jnj. com/home.
LAW & POLITICS
ABA RELEASES HOLOCAUST-ERA BOOK ON NAZI PURGE OF JEWISH LAWYERS IN BERLIN The American Bar Association has released a historical, rule-of-law book that details how one government – Nazi Germany – systematically undermined fair and just law through humiliation, degradation and legislation leading to expulsion of Jewish lawyers and jurists from the legal profession. As the rule of law comes under attack today in both developed and Third World countries, “Lawyers Without Rights: The Fate of Jewish Lawyers in Berlin after 1933” tragically details what can happen when the just rule of law disappears — and is replaced by an arbitrary rule by law that sweeps aside the rights and dignity of selected populations. First published in German two decades ago and updated in 2007, the book includes three significant additions — forewords from Justice Stephen G. Breyer of the U.S. Supreme Court; Benjamin B. Ferencz, at 99 years old the sole-surviving prosecutor from the Nuremberg trials; and Ronald D. Abramson, a Jewish lawyer and philanthropist whose family foundation, the Anne and Ronald Abramson Family Foundation, provided underwriting for this book. The price of the book is $39.95 and can be purchased by calling 800-285-2221 or by visiting shopaba.
South Suburban College Students Attend Annual Dirty Little Secrets Conference Continued from page 1 BY KATHERINE NEWMAN
Ten South Suburban College students were recently invited to attend the Second Annual Dirty Little Secrets Conference at the Swissotel in Downtown Chicago. The event was created by Louis Carr, president of media sales for BET Network, as a way to provide men with the tools and strategies they may need to succeed in work and life. Over the span of his 32-year career at BET Networks, Carr has generated $7 billion in revenue and is the only African American to head up national sales for a major cable company, according to a press release providing information on the Conference. The Dirty Little Secrets Conference claims not to be a traditional Conference, but a movement. The Conference challenges the men of color who attend to become leaders in their communities and in the workplace. The goal of the Conference is to provide men
with the resources they need to be successful. Topics of discussion at the event included money, entrepreneurship, relationships, and health and attendees were encouraged to ask questions and trust that they would be provided with an honest and transparent answer. “They basically talked to us about being a real man. We spoke with a lot of different prominent artists and individuals that have partnerships with BET Network. We got to talk with Mr. Louis Carr who is a president with BET Network and absolutely an amazing man. He didn’t act like he was the president of anything. He was right there with us, right next to us and giving us information and the secrets of how he came up and he gave us his book for free,” said Jaleel Harris, a business major at South Suburban College. Prior to the Conference, Carr invited South Suburban College to select a handful of students to attend the event at no charge. He wanted them to have the opportunity to be exposed to the notable panel of successful
leaders and entrepreneurs who were presenting at this year’s two-day event. “The overall experience was amazing. They were giving free hairs cuts, we received advice on how to look clean cut as a man, and they were giving us tips on how to be successful,” said Harris. “We spoke with Mr. Scott Mills who is the president of BET Network and he gave us his story and basically just tried to relate to us and let us know that anything is possible and that he was just like us at one point and that proved to us that anything is possible.” Harris said that from the conference he learned the importance of setting goals, staying focused, and finding inner peace. “From the Conference, I took away that you need to be happy with yourself before you can be happy with anyone else,” said Harris. “The major thing [Mr. Carr] spoke about was to know what you’re going for, to have a set goal, and to know what steps you need to take to make it there.”
Local College Hosts Month-Long Veterans Celebration BY KATHERINE NEWMAN
Throughout the month of November, the Student Veterans Center at Prairie State College will be celebrating veterans with various activities that will honor all of those who have served in the military. Most events will be held on the college’s main campus, 202 S. Halsted St. in Chicago Heights, and all events are open to the public. “We are bringing awareness to the school and the area and showing people that there are servicemen out here and that there are a lot of soldiers that are continuing to come back home and they are not coming back home the same way they left. They are coming back to Chicago Height, Ford Heights, Homewood, and our other surrounding communities and we need to keep that in mind,” said Georges Sanon, Student Veterans Center coordinator at Prairie State College. As a veteran himself, Sanon has a great understanding of the support that is needed when a person returns home from military service. For that reason, he works hard to make sure that all veterans are supported throughout the year at Prairie State College. Through the Student Veterans Center, student-veterans are eligible for early registration, in-district tuition rates, and one-on-one assistance navigat-
Prairie State College will be hosting a Veterans Celebration throughout the month of November. Most events will be held on the college’s main campus and all events are open to the public. Photo Credit: Provided by Prairie State College
ing college life. These services extend to all service members, regardless of when they served or whether it was active, reserve, or National Guard component. PSC offers assistance to new students, returning students, or those who are deployed on active duty, so veterans can achieve their academic goals. The Student Veterans Center also serves as a safe space to study and socialize with other veterans and source information on veteran’s services at the school and in the community, according to a press release announcing the Veterans Celebration. “It helps that I’m a veteran
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too and I think that’s why I’m initiating some of this and I’m humbled by the support that we’ve been able to have,” said Sanon. The month’s celebration kicked off with a Missing Man Table ceremony, a Veteran’s Day Celebration, and a Vietnam War Commemorative Ceremony. “I always look forward to the Vietnam Commemorative. I’m an Iraqi veteran and when I got back in 2003 there was Pomp and Circumstance at the airport and it just seemed fitting that we should extend that opportunity to the Vietnam Vets,” said Sanon. The next upcoming event is a
Veterans Night celebration at the Prairie State College Pioneers’ basketball game at 5:30 p.m. on Nov. 21 in the Prairie State College Fieldhouse, located on the college’s north campus. The month’s events will close with the retirement of the Missing Man Table at 2:30 p.m. on Nov. 22 in the Atrium. For more information on the Veteran’s Day celebrations being held on campus or for information about the services Prairie State College offers to veterans, contact Georges Sanon, the student veterans center coordinator at (708) 709-3567 or gsanon@ prairiestate.edu.
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33 Agencies to Receive Sub-Grants to Help Families Rent or Buy Affordable Homes HUD has awarded $1,259,176 to Housing Action Illinois to distribute funds to local nonprofits whose housing counseling programs help families rent or buy safe, affordable homes and prevent foreclosures. This year’s network of 33 housing counseling agencies, listed below, serve low- and moderate-income communities in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Missouri. Each HUD-approved housing counseling agency in Housing Action’s network will receive between $12,000 and $46,000. In addition to providing the organizations with financial support, Housing Action assists with administrative functions and offers training and one-on-one guidance to help agencies become more efficient, expand their programs, and develop staff skills to meet changing needs. The agencies provide community residents with guidance on budgeting, renting, and purchasing a home. Housing counselors help families access mortgages and manage mortgage delinquency, avoid discriminatory or predatory lending practices, and prevent foreclosure and homelessness. Last year, from October 2017 to June 2018, Housing Action’s affiliate network helped 10,552 households understand their housing options, and a quarter of these households also created healthy budgets. “Essentially, what this award means is that we can help thousands more families in the region understand their housing options,” Housing Action’s Director of Capacity Building, David Young explains. “By expanding our network and increasing our sub-grants, we create more opportunities for families and communities
HUD has awarded $1,259,176 to Housing Action Illinois to distribute funds to local nonprofits.
to thrive.” Housing Action Illinois became a HUD-approved Intermediary in 2014; in the four years since, its network has nearly tripled, and its HUD award has quadrupled. “Access to knowledge and information is vital to every family’s success,” says Isaias Solis, Director of Programs at Latin United Community Housing Association (LUCHA), one of the network’s most recently added affiliate organizations. “The evidence is clear and undisputed: housing counseling works. We look forward to working with Housing Action Illinois and our network of affiliates to continue to empower families with the tools they need to prosper to achieve their American Dream.”
HUD HOUSING COUNSELING INTERMEDIARY AFFILIATES 2018 – 2019 Access Living – Chicago, IL Advantage Housing, Inc. – Kokomo, IN l Brightpoint – Ft. Wayne, IN l CDBG Operations Corporation – E. St. Louis, IL l CEDA – Chicago, IL l C.E.F.S. – Effingham, IL l Center for Changing Lives – Chicago, IL l Central Detroit Christian CDC – Detroit, MI l Community Investment Corporation (CIC) of Decatur – Decatur, IL l Community Service Council of Northl l
ern Will County – Bolingbrook, IL l Consumer Credit Counseling Center of NWI – Merrillville, IN l The Housing Partnership, Inc. – St. Louis, MO l Embarras River Basin Agency – Greenup, IL l Ford Heights Community Service Organization – Ford Heights, IL l Genesis Housing Development Corporation – Chicago, IL l Habitat for Humanity of Champaign County – Champaign, IL l H.O.M.E. DuPage – Wheaton, IL l HOPE of Evansville – Evansville, IN l Housing Opportunities – Valparaiso, IN l Housing Opportunity Development Corporation – Techny, IL l Justine Petersen, Inc. – St. Louis, MO
Kingdom Community – Chicago, IL Latin United Community Housing Association (LUCHA) l Menard County Housing Authority – Petersburg, IL l METEC – Peoria, IL l Northside CDC – Chicago, IL l Oak Park Regional Housing Center – Oak Park, IL l Open Communities – Evanston, IL l Respond Now – Chicago Heights, IL l Restoration America – Crystal Lake, IL l South Suburban Housing Center – Homewood, IL l Total Resource Community Development Corporation – Chicago, IL l Western Egyptian Economic Opportunity Corporation – Steeleville, IL l l
Padilla discusses his immigrant experience during Thornton Township’s Celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month Thornton Township celebrated Hispanic Heritage Month with music, dance, and authentic food. This year’s event was held at Thornton Township Senior/Youth & Family Services Center located at 14323 S. Halsted, Riverdale, Illinois. Entertainment was provided by Thornton Township Mexican Folklore Dancers, Magician Ken Mate, and the Holy Cross Immaculate Heart of Mary Marimba Ensemble. Juan Pablo Padilla was the guest speaker, and he spoke about “What is a Latino?” and his immigrant experience. Padilla emphasized, “Being Latino in 2018, we’re not all Mexicans and Puerto Ricans. Many faces, many cultures. We can-
not be put into one box - different cultures, different backgrounds. We need to redefine ourselves and work as a community.” Bert Rivera, Chairman for the Thornton Township Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration and Human Relations Commissioner, stated that he has been involved with this event for 7 to 8 years. “The event was a success due to the venue. People were having a great time. I totally agree with Padilla regarding our contributions to the United States. Supervisor Frank Zuccarelli and Thornton Township Board of Trustees are very active by getting participation from a lot of different ethnic groups. Latinos need to be more active and
get involved, particularly the young group,” said Rivera. “Padilla did a great job about explaining Hispanic Heritage Celebration. Hispanics come from every continent in the world. Hispanics represents all us. We are international,” said Oscar M. Canales, Event Co-Chairperson, Master of Ceremonies and Thornton Township Human Relations Commissioner. Canales continued to say, “I have been the Master of Ceremonies for almost 10 years. A little over 100 people attended the Thornton Township Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration.” Canales speaks both English and Spanish, and is from Mexico too like Padilla.
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J. Pablo Padilla, Guest speaker for Thornton Township Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration (pictured) serves as Coordinator of Pastoral Juvenil Hispana, Youth and Young Adult Ministry for the Archdiocese of Chicago.
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BUSINESS
Social media … you can’t get away from it, so do it the right way BY RONA BORRE
Our current digital landscape provides a wealth of opportunities for networking that may not have existed pre-social media. With this increase in “connectedness,” however, comes an even bigger increase in risk. We are now open to the critique of hiring managers before we set foot in the door for a job interview. Rona Borre, the CEO and Founder of Chicago-based staffing agency Instant Alliance AKA The Chicago Tech Connector provides her “do’s and don’ts” when it comes to maintaining a professional social media presence: DO: l Get recommendations from previous coworkers and managers. These recommendations will build the credibility of your LinkedIn profile and provide fodder for your claimed skillset. I recommend asking for recommendations soon after you transition out of the position, so your strengths and skills are top-of-mind for the people who will be writing about you. l Engage with and share articles or news relevant to your industry. Hiring managers want someone who is smart and capable, but most
Rona Borre, the CEO and Founder of Chicago-based staffing agency Instant Alliance AKA The Chicago Tech Connector provides her “do’s and don’ts” when it comes to maintaining a professional social media presence.
importantly they want someone who is passionate about their industry. Showing that you are aware of what is going on in your industry will give you a leg up on others applying for the same job. This can be as simple as sharing an article; you don’t need to
be writing your own blog posts. l Remove old photos. No potential employer wants to Google you and find that photo of you funneling beer at a tailgate in college. It may have been cool then, but it is definitely not cool now. A single photo like this
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could cost you the job before you even get an interview, and you may never even understand why. DON’T: l Badmouth brands or previous employers. This is one of my biggest
pet peeves. I don’t care if your flight was delayed or your boss was a jerk. You never know how people and brands are connected. That airline may be the largest corporate sponsor of the nonprofit you’re applying to. And if you’re venting in a public forum about a manager, it makes me question your professionalism, judgement and composure. l Connect with everyone who sends you a LinkedIn request. Obviously, it’s great to build and maintain a large online network, but I’ve gotten some pretty sketchy requests (even on LinkedIn). Once you connect with someone, they are a reflection of you. Anything they do or say online can have an impact on your presence. I recommend only accepting requests from people you know or who were referred to you by someone you know. Get political. Look, we live in a complicated political climate these days. Everyone has opinions and feels the need to express them, but you never know who your hiring manager will be. If you feel the need to express yourself on Facebook or Twitter, please change your privacy settings accordingly.
For Fourth Consecutive Year, Unity Hospice Named Winner of the Chicago Area 2018 Top Workplaces Award Unity Hospice has been awarded a 2018 Top Workplaces honor by the Chicago Tribune. This is the fourth consecutive year Unity Hospice has received the award (2018,’17,’16,’15). The list is based solely on employee feedback gathered through a third-party survey administered by research partner Energage, LLC (formerly WorkplaceDynamics), a leading provider of technology-based employee engagement tools. The anonymous survey measures several aspects of workplace culture, including alignment, execution, and connection, just to name a few. “Top Workplaces is more than just recognition,” said Doug Claffey, CEO of Energage. “Our research shows organizations that earn the award attract better talent, experience lower turnover, and are better equipped to deliver bottomline results. Their leaders prioritize and carefully craft a healthy
workplace culture that supports employee engagement.” “Our employees are the biggest differentiator for Unity Hospice,” said President and CEO Michael Klein, founder of Unity Hospice. “For more than 26 years, they have provided the most compassionate care to our patients and families. Their caring nature is shown towards each other, too, making Unity Hospice a great place to work.” Unity Hospice is the only hospice in the greater Chicago area to receive a Top Workplace award four consecutive years. In all, more than 2,600 organizations were invited to submit, with 150 emerging as 2018 Top Workplaces. “Becoming a Top Workplace isn’t something organizations can buy,” Claffey said. “It’s an achievement organizations have worked for and a distinction that gives them a competitive advantage. It’s a big deal.”
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KISS Teams Up With alice + olivia For New Limited Edition imPRESS Press-On Manicure Designer Collection There's BIG news in nails, as KISS unveils the alice + olivia x imPRESS Press-On Manicure Collection, which launched recently. The exclusive designs are available for a limited time on imPRESSManicure.com and in select alice + olivia retail locations nationwide. Designed by Stacey Bendet for alice + olivia, the fashion-forward collection features six striking nail designs. "Like alice + olivia, imPRESS is not afraid of bold patterns or vibrant colors. They were the perfect partner to bring my nail art visions to life," says Bendet. Nail designs are trending as the ultimate fashion accessory, and the alice + olivia x imPRESS Press-On Manicure collaboration brings fashion right to your fingertips, with looks from cool casual to total glam. Nails are now the ultimate fashion accessory, and with imPRESS Press-On Manicure, you have the ability to switch up your look in just minutes. "We initially partnered with the illustrious Stacey Bendet for New York Fashion Week, creating one-of-a-kind nails for her 'Passport to Wonderland' themed SS19 presentation," says Annette DeVita-Goldstein, Senior Vice President of Global Marketing for KISS Products, Inc. "The collaboration grew into an exclusive nail collection because we strongly believe Bendet's creative vision and empowering designs are a perfect match for the innovative imPRESS brand." imPRESS Press-On Manicure achieves a one-step gel manicure in minutes with patented SuperHold Dual-Layer Adhesive for optimal wear. imPRESS requires no glue, won't damage nails and offers hassle free removal. imPRESS Press-On Manicure redefines the press-on nail experience! For more information, imPRESSManicure.com Facebook/Twitter/Instagram: @imPRESSManicure @aliceandolivia #AOxIMPRESS
Mieka Joi's Rich Girl Candy fashion line celebrates five years of fashion fun with an abundance of colorful creativity meshing the cultures of electronic dance music and hip hop!
Fashion Designer Mieka Joi Celebrates Rich Girl Candy Clothing Five Year Anniversary Fusing EDM and Hip Hop Culture When clothing designer Mieka Joi introduced her Rich Girl Candy concept in 2013, fashionistas knew she was unveiling an imaginative new concept. Fusing the psychedelic exuberance of the electronic dance music (EDM) lifestyle with the street savvy of hip hop culture, Mieka's Rich Girl Candy exploded on the fashion scene with an abundance of colorful creativity. She captured the hearts of women who wanted to feel as electric as the music that sound tracked their lives. Five years later, her line has expanded beyond an activewear brand comprised of just unique hoodies, hats and t-shirts. With new additions that include her wildly popular rainbow inspired Rich Girl Candy hair extensions, shimmering Rich Girl Candy jewelry, eclectic Rich Girl Fox Fur slides, and a fun assortment of festival gear and accessories, Mieka Joi has assembled a treasure chest of opulence for luxurious shopping adventures. Actress and media personality LaLa Anthony, recording artist Monica, performing artist Teyana Taylor and rapper Trina are just a sampling of the celebrity factor who now rock and roll with Rich Girl Candy glam. Juggling entrepreneurship with motherhood, fashion and the limelight run in the family for Mieka Joi. A Chicago native, Mieka Joi is the former longtime girlfriend of NBA player Derrick Rose. Their young son, six-year-old Derrick Rose Jr., has already grabbed his own headlines as a celebrity child model and accompanies his mom on many of her business ventures. Though Rich Girl Candy is celebrating a successful five years, Mieka Joi is no newcomer to fashion. In fact, she will tell you that she was born into it! "My mom has always been into fashion, so I was her dress-up doll as a child. Even after www.thechicagocitizen.com
delivering me, my mom and dad brought me home in a Gucci GG signature fabric bassinet and baby blanket! As a child, department stores were always my preference over playgrounds! My mother's good friend was well renowned fashion designer Barbara Bates. I remember going to Barbara's shop when I was six years old. We would design purses and clothes for my dolls, and then she would help me sew and make them." Mieka Joi initially launched her career as a stylist. She attended Clark University for mass media arts, majoring in public relations, marketing and advertising and began an internship at Roc-a-Wear during her sophomore year, assisting the district buyer for the brand in Atlanta. Her first business, "Socialite Styling," offered fashion, makeup, and hair consulting to everyone as well as celebrities that included tennis champion Serena Williams, reality TV star, Malaysia Pargo and athletes Derrick Rose and Carlos Boozer. Mieka Joi has special plans closing out the year in celebration of her five-year milestone. December will see her hosting a "pop up fashion museum" for rap star Trina in Miami as well as the release of her unicorn influenced holiday line. Mieka is also planning to open her first stand-alone boutique in Chicago, to support her burgeoning online business. While Rich Girl Candy's theme channels the essence of mythical creatures like unicorns and mermaids, Mieka continues to emerge as her own mythical figure, by providing fashion seekers Rich Girl Candy in all its many delightful flavors. Visit her rainbow collection at www.RichGirlCandy. com. Follow Rich Girl Candy on Instagram at @ richgirlcandy; on Facebook at @Rich Girl Candy; on Twitter at @RichGirlCandy and on Pinterest at Rich Girl Candy.
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Bicentennial reveals star-studded lineup for state’s 200th birthday party An original musical rendition of the Gettysburg Address with Miguel Cervantes will be featured in a night of tributes to Illinois entertainers, with performances by Illinois’ top musicians, a Chicago sports championship parade, and a star-studded cast of Illinois celebrities lined up for the state’s Bicentennial Birthday Party at the United Center Dec. 3. Details for the event were revealed recently at a press briefing hosted by Second City and “Saturday Night Live” alum Tim Kazurinsky from the Museum of Broadcast Communications, whose interactive “Saturday Night Live” exhibit served as a fitting backdrop. “It’s amazing how many people from Illinois have contributed so momentously to history, theater, film, art, entertainment, science, sports and politics,” Kazurinsky said. “There are way too many to put on flashcards, but if people come to the show, they’ll see just how entertaining and impactful Illinoisans have been.”
The program for the 200th Birthday Party features six acts that highlight the people, places, events and innovations that were Born, Built and Grown in Illinois. Among the most anticipated acts is a tribute to Abraham Lincoln, that includes a special musical rendition of the Gettysburg Address starring Miguel Cervantes, who plays Alexander Hamilton in Chicago. Broadway In Chicago along with Musical Director Michael Keefe and Broadway In Bronzeville have created this musical adaptation that will be performed along with Broadway In Chicago’s Illinois High School Musical Award-winning students from across the state. REO Speedwagon, recently voted Illinois’ top musical group in a recent statewide Bicentennial
survey, will rock the United Center as part of the tribute to Illinois entertainment. REO’s Kevin Cronin addressed reporters remotely while on tour to express the band’s excitement. “We’ve been thrilled to fly the flag as proud Midwesterners and Illinoisans throughout our careers and we are honored to come and celebrate our home state’s 200th birthday,” he said. “Hey Illinois … get ready to party.” For the sports segment of the show, the United Center will be transformed into a parade of Olympic Champions, championship team owners, legends, trophies and celebrity fans who will recreate celebrations of Illinois’ greatest sports moments. The Bears, Blackhawks, Bulls, Cubs and White Sox will be well represented. The Rockford Peaches also will be recognized
on the 75th anniversary of their first All-American Girls Professional Baseball League championship. Legendary Blackhawks anthem singer Jim Cornelison will do the honors to open the party. Previously confirmed to participate are members of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Styx, Blues legend Buddy Guy, Olympic champion Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Bill Kurtis and Joe Mantegna. Bicentennial Office Executive Director Stuart Layne noted there will be other celebrities added to the program and many surprises in store for the evening. Tickets are $75 and $50 and are on sale through Ticketmaster and at the United Center box office. For information go to www.illinois200.com. The Sheraton Grand Hotel is the Official Hotel of the Bicentennial Birthday Party. For event discount: https:// book.passkey.com/ gt/217155572? gtid=640413d02234f1b2eb6cba0769bcf817.
Top Chart Topping Grammy® Nominated Recording Artist William Murphy Releases New Single 'Settle Here' Two-time Grammy® Award-nominated, two-time Dove Award-nominated and Stellar Award-winning artist, William Murphy recently released his new single “Settle Here”, which is available now on digital platforms and impacting radio. “Settle Here” is the lead single off Murphy’s forthcoming sixth album Settle Here, which is scheduled to release March 2019. Delivering yet again another heart-rending single, “Settle Here” is an atmosphere shifting worship anthem, capturing Murphy’s live performance in Atlanta. Written by Murphy and coproduced by Kenneth and Tasha Cobbs Leonard, the single is a collective plea for God’s presence. As a reverent worship leader, singer and songwriter, Two-time GRAMMY® AwardWilliam Murphy is at nominated, two-time Dove the helm of enduring Award-nominated and Stellar praise anthems Award-winning artist, William “Praise Is What I Do,” Murphy recently released his “It’s Working,” and new single “Settle Here.” “Everlasting God”. “Settle Here” follows Murphy’s most recent acclaimed GRAMMY®-nominated live releases, the #1 album Demonstrate (2016), which featured two hit singles "Arise (You Are Good)" and "Everlasting God" (feat. Bishop James Morton), and God Chaser (2013). William Murphy: “Settle Here” is available now. https://WilliamMurphy.lnk.to/fIoXtPR To connect with William Murphy III, visit: Website: www.williammurphy.org Twitter @pastormurph Facebook: /OfficialWilliamMurphy Instagram: @williammurphyiii
The Marke’ Venue, an event space in Atlanta, will offer businesses, organizations, and Super Bowl affiliates special early-bird rates over the next few months in celebration of the upcoming 53rd annual National Football League Championship.
Atlanta Venue Offers Special Rates for Super Bowl LII The Marke’ Venue, an event space in Atlanta, will offer businesses, organizations, and Super Bowl affiliates special earlybird rates over the next few months in celebration of the upcoming 53rd annual National Football League Championship, which will be held in the city’s Mercedes Benz Stadium. The luxury Atlanta event space will provide discounts of $1,200 plus complimentary dedicated valet and champagne service to persons who secure their booking before November 20, 2018.
“Our city is thrilled to host one of the largest, and most moving sporting, cultural, and entertainment events in the country,” said Taylor. “I don’t think The Marke’ will be the only venue to offer special Super Bowl Rates, but our pricing and service are unmatched. If you want to leave an everlasting impression on your friends, colleagues, and associates, this is the place to make it happen,” said Kela Taylor, owner of The Marke’ Venue which opened its doors in 2015.
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The 53rd Super Bowl will take place at the Mercedes Benz Stadium on February 3rd, 2019, a mere 8-minute drive from The Marke’ Venue’s midtown location. Interested parties are being asked to submit a booking request through the official website as soon as possible, as calendars for this and other venues in the area are expected to fill up fast as the game-day approaches. A virtual tour is available on the website, as well as inperson tours via appointment.
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CALENDAR Years of Timuel D. Black, Jr. Symposium and Centenary Birthday Gala Join hundreds of supporters, families and friends to pay homage to Timuel D. Black, Jr. on his 100th birthday. Bronzeville Baba, historian, activist, educator and cultural icon will be celebrated in December. A Symposium on the Life and Times of Tim Black, featuring Lonnie Bunch, will be held
Saturday, Dec. 8th, 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m., at the Logan Center, 915 E. 60th St. No admission fee. Registration required. On Sunday, Dec. 9th, Tim Black’s bestest birthday party, TDB 100 Years: Music and Memories, will take place, 3:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. at the South Shore Cultural Center, 7059 S. South Shore Dr. Donation
requested. General seating $100. The celebration is organized by the Vivian G. Harsh Society (VGHS) and the Tim Black 100 Committee. To register/pay online: http:// harshsociety.org/donate/ note Tim Black 100 Gala. For more information, call the VGHS office: 312-544-9188.
Celebrate The Holiday Season At Millennium Park Campus
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illennium Park will be the epicenter of holiday cheer in Chicago, featuring your favorite seasonal traditions, Chicago’s official Christmas Tree, ice skating, music, exhibitions, a NEW art market and free family fun. The 105th Annual Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony will take place on Friday, November 16, at 6pm, featuring music, Santa Claus and program emcee Miguel Cervantes, who can now be seen as Alexander Hamilton in the Hamilton Chicago Company currently playing Broadway In Chicago’s CIBC Theatre, as well as fireworks after the lights go on at 6:30pm. The program will feature music by actress, singer and songwriter Cozi Zuehlsdorff. Her career started off with a bang at the age of 12 when she was cast as Hazel in the feature film Dolphin Tale along with its successful sequel. She can be seen in the recently released Disney DCOM Freaky Friday and look for Cozi's Christmas release "It's a Wonderful Life" coming out this month. Cozi will also be taking part in the Magnificent Mile Lights Festival on Saturday, November 17 aboard the Southwest Airlines float. Also performing will be cast members from Emerald City Theatre’s production of Ken Ludwig’s ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas, on stage this holiday season at Broadway In Chicago’s Broadway Playhouse at Water Tower Place, now playing through December 30. Additional music performances by musicians from the Grant Park Music Festival will be followed by a special appearance by Santa and Mrs. Claus. The City of Chicago’s 105th Christmas Tree is a 60-foot Norway Spruce from Elmhurst, Illinois, donated by Deborah Orth and her family. The Tree, selected out of 79 tree nominations, will shine in Chicago’s iconic Millennium Park (Washington St. and Michigan Ave.) from November 16 through January 6, 2019. The lights adorning the Tree are being donated by IBEW Local 134 and the decor at its base is provided by the Millennium Park Foundation. NEW this year, the Millennium Park Art Market with School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Columbia College Chicago and After School Matters will feature one-of-a-kind items, including jewelry, fashion, painting, sculpture, prints, drawings and more on sale by more than 150 student artists. Part of the City of Chicago’s Year of Creative Youth, the Holiday Art Market is supported by the Millennium Park Foundation. The market is free admission and will run November 16–18, 11am–7pm in a
Celebrate The Holiday Season At Millennium Park Campus, with Holiday Traditions Including the City of Chicago Christmas Tree, Ice Skating and Much More.
heated tent on the Chase Promenade North. The McCormick Tribune Ice Rink at Millennium Park will also open earlier in the day on Friday, November 16, at noon, with skating continuing through Mid–March 2019. The ice rink will offer skating with a twist this season through Themed Skate Nights on most Thursdays, November 29–March 7, 6–8pm. Skaters are invited to put on a festive costume and join in for themed ice skating parties hosted by local Chicago DJs. HIGHLIGHTS FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON AT THE MILLENNIUM PARK CAMPUS The Millennium Park Campus is comprised of events and attractions at Millennium Park, the Chicago Cultural Center, Maggie Daley Park, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Harris Theater and Park Grill. For the complete schedule of events, visit millenniumpark.org. Bundle up and get ready to belt out some holiday classics during Caroling at Cloud Gate. This festive series is part concert, part sing-along at Cloud Gate, aka “The Bean” on Fridays, November 23 through December 14 with a bonus performance on Wednesday, December 12. Concerts are free and scheduled from 6 until 7pm, weather permitting. CAROLING AT CLOUD GATE SCHEDULE Nov. 23: The Old Town School Community Choir l Nov. 30: Janet Sutton & the Voices of ACME l Dec. 7: Chicago Chamber Choir l Dec. 12: The King's Singers, Apollo Chorus of Chicago and ChiArts: The Chicago High School for the Arts, in collaboration with Harris Theater l Dec. 14: Chicago Gay Men’s Chorus l
There’s more skating and family fun just across the BP Bridge at the Skating Ribbon in Maggie Daley Park. The Wreathing of the Lions has been a tradition at the Art Institute of Chicago for more than 25 years; watch on November 23 as cheery holiday wreaths are placed on the regal lion statues on the museum steps (where they’re up all season), then head inside for art-making activities. And you won’t want to miss the Dance-Along Nutcracker® at the Chicago Cultural Center on December 2—with dance lessons and live music for children of all ages and abilities under the world’s largest Tiffany stainedglass dome. Admission is FREE to all Millennium Park holiday events and made possible by the Millennium Park Foundation, with support from the Chicago Transit Authority.
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For information about Millennium Park, visit millenniumpark.org, call 312.742.1168, and join the conversation on Facebook (Millennium Park), Twitter and Instagram (@ Millennium_Park). For information about the Chicago Cultural Center, visit chicagoculturalcenter. org, call 312.744.3316, and join the conversation on Facebook (Chicago Cultural Center), Twitter and Instagram (@ ChiCulturCenter). And for information about programs presented by the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events, visit cityofchicago. org/dcase, call 312.744.3316, and join the conversation on Facebook (Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events), Twitter and Instagram (@ChicagoDCASE) #ChiHolidays.
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15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo identification issued by a government agency (driver's license, passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into our building and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. For information, examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney: CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 Please refer to file number 14-17-13981. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 (630) 794-5300 E-Mail: pleadings@il.cslegal.com Attorney File No. 14-1713981 Attorney ARDC No. 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 Case Number: 17 CH 13961 TJSC#: 38-7713 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. I3103845 ________________________________________
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REAL ESTATE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION CITIGROUP MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST INC. ASSET-BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-AMC4, U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE Plaintiff, -v.- DOROTHY M. BRYANT, ANTHONY A. BRYANT, ALLY FINANCIAL INC. Defendants 17 CH 13961 12437 S RACINE AVE CALUMET PARK, IL 60827 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on September 18, 2018, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on December 20, 2018, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 12437 S RACINE AVE, CALUMET PARK, IL 60827 Property Index No. 25-29-408-043-0000. The real estate is improved with a single family residence. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. The balance in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION
(StatePoint) With the changing leaves and autumn chill come a few staples students can count on: fresh notebooks, fall festivals, and the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Students heading to college next year, returning college students, and grad students can already get started on the FAFSA for academic year 2019-20, which opened for applications on Oct. 1, 2018. Completing the FAFSA is the most important step to qualify for $150 billion available in financial aid including grants, work-study, and federal student loans. What’s more, completing the FAFSA early is critical because some aid is awarded first come, first served. In addition, schools use it to assemble financial aid packages, states use it to determine eligibility for state aid, and it’s required for many scholarship applications. To help your family prepare to complete the FAFSA, Sallie Mae, the nation’s saving, planning and paying for college company, is offering the following tips: • Be first in line. The earlier families fill out the FAFSA, the better their chances of being in line for aid. Also, those who complete and submit the FAFSA early will receive their Student Aid Report sooner and may receive financial aid award letters from schools earlier. • Bring the basics. Before beginning the application, expedite the process by getting prepared. Both parents and students should create a username and password -- a Federal Student Aid ID -and gather Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers, bank statements, tax returns and W-2 forms. • Get connected. New this year, students and families can complete the FAFSA using the myStudentAid app on any Android or Apple device. Regardless of what device you use, remember that it’s always free, so watch out for sites that charge fees or make promises that sound too good to be true. Students can reduce the risk of identity theft by keeping their Federal Student Aid ID confidential, and reporting any suspected fraudulent account activity immediately. • Sync up. Using the IRS Data Retrieval Tool can expedite the process by automatically syncing and populating tax return information into the FAFSA. Note: the IRS Data Retrieval Tool is currently only available for those completing the FAFSA at fafsa.gov. • File every fall. Complete the FAFSA as a high school senior, and every year in college and graduate school. Filing a new FAFSA each year is the only way to remain eligible for federal student aid, and the amount of aid can vary year-over-year. Learn more by accessing free online resources, tips, tools, videos and more, available at salliemae.com/fafsa. “For high school seniors and returning college students, the time to start thinking about next year is now,” says Martha Holler, senior vice president, Sallie Mae. “The simple act of completing the FAFSA can translate into thousands of dollars to pay for college, but it’s critical to start the process early so you don’t miss out.” ***** PHOTO SOURCE: (c) designer491 / stock.Adobe.com
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