Friday, July 16, 2010

878 MOST WANTED CLUB HOSTING SIX FLAGS TRIP JULY 24

The 878 Most Wanted Club is offering a trip to Six Flags Great America on Saturday, July 24, 9:00 AM-10:00 PM. The bus leaves LaFollette Park at 10:00 AM. Cost is $60.00 per person, including admission, bus, and food. Money is due by July 9.
    For information, call Money-D at 773/398-6834, Ms Wiggles at 773/507-3385, Passion at 773/908-7868, or Ms Forty at 773/823-6031.

NORTH AUSTIN LIBRARY PRESENTING FRAMING YOUR STORIES IN ART JULY 22

    The North Austin Branch Library, 5724 West North Avenue, is presenting Framing Your Stories in Art, a free, fun, 45-minute family program for all ages. Join puppeteer Marilyn Price as she brings Art-rageous puppets to life on Thursday, July 22, 11:00-11:45 AM.
    Call Jacqueline Primm at 312.746-4233 for information and to register.

HERITAGE INTERNATIONAL CHURCH HOLDING SUMMER CAMP

Heritage International Christian Church, 5312 West North Avenue, is offering a Summer Day Camp for children ages 2-14 through August 27. Hours are 8:30 AM-2:00 PM weekdays. Activities include Arts & Crafts, Field Trips, Movies, Basketball, Football & Dance, Reading Enrichment, and Leadership Development.
    There is a one-time enrollment & registration fee of $25 per child. This includes breakfast and lunch. For information, call 773/237-9600 or 773/237-4008.

LIGHT OF THE WORLD HOSTING FAMILY & FRIENDS DAYS IN JULY

Light of the World International, 5745 West North Avenue, is designating every Sunday in July as Family & Friends Day. The church is selecting 15 households per week to receive special blessings. Food items will be distributed each Sunday in July at 11:00 AM on a first-come-first-served basis.
    In order to receive a bag of food, persons must attend the worship service. Bishop Thomas A. Clark IV is Pastor.

NORTH AUSTIN LIBRARY OFFERING KITE-MAKING WORKSHOP JULY 17

The North Austin Branch Library, 5724 West North Avenue, is presenting a free, fun, 2-hour Kite-Making Workshop for children ages 5 and older on Saturday, July 17, 1:00-3:00 PM. Children will build and decorate their own kites.
    Call Jacqueline Primm at 312/746-4233 for information and registration.

CITY OPENS 24-HOUR EZ PAYMENT CENTER AT 10 SOUTH KEDZIE

The Chicago Department of Revenue has opened a 24-hour, 7-day, self-service EZ Payment Center at 10 South Kedzie Avenue. The Center allows people to pay parking and red light tickets, water bills, public way permits, and business taxes.
    The EZ Payment Center accepts cash, checks, and credit cards. For information, call Blocks Together at 773/276-2194 or 773/921-9581.

GET YOUR BARACK OBAMA SOLAR KEYCHAINS

Be the first to show off your President Barack Obama Solar-powered Keychains. Six different styles are available at $10.00 each. Proceeds benefit the Homes 4 Haiti Fund. Call 888-725-0359 to order or e-mail steponit.info/sandalsale123@aol.com.

NORTH AUSTIN LIBRARY PRESENTING SING IT, READ IT, SEE IT JULY 20

The North Austin Branch Library, 5724 West North Avenue, is presenting Sing It, Read It, See It on Tuesday, July 20, 2:00 PM. This free, fun, 45-minute family program for all ages is directed by musical artist Carol Weston and engages the audience by connecting stories and art through music.
    For information and registration, call Jacqueline Primm at 312/746-4233.

JLM ABUNDANT LIFE CENTER PROVIDING FREE MONTHLY LEGAL CLINIC

The JLM Abundant Life Center, 2622 West Jackson Boulevard, is offering a free Legal Clinic on the 2nd Wednesday of each month, from 5:00 to 8:00 PM. No appointments are necessary and people are seen on a first-come-first-served basis.

POLICE REQUEST CITIZEN ASSISTANCE IN SOLVING WEST HUMBOLDT MURDER

On Friday, June 4, at about 1:00 PM, Jeremy Baggett was murdered at 4200 West Thomas Street. Chicago Police are seeking information from citizens regarding the identity of the killer and the offender’s current location.
    Persons with any information regarding this crime are requested to call the Area 4 Detective Division at 312/746-8252. Callers may remain anonymous.

ANNUAL KELLS PARK AFRICAN CULTURAL FESTIVAL JULY 17

The 2nd Annual Kells Park African Cultural Festival is being held Saturday, July 17, at 3620 West Chicago Avenue, sponsored by the Kells Park Advisory Council and the Mofindu African Drum & Dance Company.
    The festival offers art, music, dance, games, and amusement for children, ethnic food, and a Shoppers Bazaar featuring ethnic jewelry, clothing, and crafts for sale. There will also be community resource booths.
    Admission is free. Bring your sunglasses, a comfortable blanket or chair, a card table & playing cards, and prepare for a day of culturally-uplifting entertainment. For information, call 773/342-0036.

FAR WEST 5 BLOCK CLUB HOSTING PARTY JULY 24

The Far West 5 Block Club is holding a big summer party on Saturday, July 24, 11:00 AM-6:00 PM, on Pine Avenue between Augusta & Walton. There will be a Jumping Jack, refreshments, games, music, fun, and lots of socializing. Admission is free and the public is invited to join the celebration.
    The Far West 5 Block Club united to bring about positive change in our community, creating a safe environment for our families and friends.

ALD. MITTS HOLDING JOB CONNECTION RESOURCE FAIR JULY 22 & 29

Alderman Emma Mitts, in partnership with the Business & Human Resource Center and the Illinois Department of Employment Security, is presenting a free Resource & Job Connection Fair at Prosser High School, 2148 North Long Avenue, on Thursday, July 29, 10:00 AM-2:00 PM.
    The Job Connection is a 2-day resource and employment fair geared toward unemployed workers in Chicago, including youth, dislocated workers, ex-offenders, persons with disabilities, and veterans.
    The focus of the June 22 program is applicant registration, assessment, referrals for social services, and an invitation to meet with employers on Day 2 of the fair.
    On Thursday, July 29, employers will be present to start the interview and application process for qualified job seekers.
    Interested residents and those looking for work are encouraged to come to the July 22 session to register and network with social service agencies in preparation for the July 29 job fair employer interview session.
    For information, contact the 37th Ward Service Office at 773/745-2894 or Sam Long at 773/261-0207.

CIRCLE FAMILY HEALTHCARE NETWORK HOLDING 2 HEALTH FAIRS IN AUSTIN JULY 28 & AUG. 11

Circle Family HealthCare Network is holding two Community Health Fairs with social services and linkages. On Wednesday, July 28, 10:00 AM-3:00 PM, Circle is holding a Health Fair on the Austin High School Campus, 231 North Pine Avenue. This event is free and open to the public.
    Childhood immunizations will be available to children accompanied by parents and guardians. Bring medical records showing inoculations, if possible. Screenings will be conducted for lead, hearing, vision, dental, blood pressure, diabetes, HIV, and kidney function. There will be asthma education and mental health assessments.
    The Greater Chicago Food Depository and SNAP Program are participating, along with WHOLE Foods, the State Treasurer, University of Illinois, Sickle Cell Association, Illinois Maternal & Child Health Hospital, Chicago Department of Public Health, Athena Dental, Loretto Hospital, National Kidney Foundation, CEDA, Hartgrove Hospital, Bright Dental, and Lupus Foundation, among others.
    Physical exams are available for $15. There will be a Children’s Tent with fun activities.
    On Wednesday, August 11, the Health Fair moves to 4909 West Division Street from 10:00 AM-3:00 PM. No appointments are necessary at either Health Fair.

HEALING TEMPLE INVITING COMMUNITY TO PARTICIPATE IN SAY NO TO DRUGS PARADE JULY 31

Healing Temple COGIC is holding its 22nd Annual Dr. Arthur Lockhart SAY NO TO DRUGS PARADE & HEALTH FAIR on Saturday, July 31. Individuals, organizations, businesses, and churches are invited to enter a car, van, bus, drill team, drum line, or a float.
    Registration is at 8:00 AM, and the parade steps off at 9:00 AM from 4941 West Chicago Avenue. The Jesse White Tumblers are scheduled to participate, as is the South Shore Drill Team. A health fair follows the parade. For information, call 773/378—9649.

NORTH AUSTIN LIBRARY PRESENTING SKETCHING WORKSHOP AUG. 2

The North Austin Branch Library, 5724 West North Avenue, is offering a Sketching Workshop on Monday, August 2, 2:30-3:30 PM, as part of the summer Art-RAGEOUS program.
    This fun, 60-minute program is for ages 6 and up. Join Steve Musgrave, the featured summer reading program artist, in this hands-on sketching workshop.
    The workshop is free, but participants are asked to pre-register by calling 312/746-4233. For information, call Jacqueline Primm at the North Austin Library.

DANNY K. DAVIS HOSTING BACK-TO-SCHOOL PARADE & PICNIC AUG. 21

    Mark your calendars and start decorating your floats. Congressman Danny K. Davis and an array of community sponsors are planning the 2010 Back-To-School Parade & Picnic for Saturday, August 21. To contribute, volunteer, or reserve your space in the parade, call 773/626-8481.

SISTAS OF THE HOOD SPEARHEADING YOU ARE NOT FORGOTTEN PROJECT

Sistas of the Hood is implementing a project to address the concerns of incarcerated women who have been told that they will never be free in our society again. They are planning a day of celebration to let women incarcerated with life sentences know they are not forgotten.
    On Friday, September 10, Sistas of the Hood is presenting an uplifting program to provide 30 chosen women with a day of fellowship.
    There is a limit of 40 women who can participate. To become involved, please call 773/804-1916.

6th ANNUAL SEEDS OF PEACE BRINGING YOUTH TOGETHER JULY 29

Life Directions is hosting the 6th Annual Seeds of Peace conference and celebration on Thursday, July 29, at Farragut High School, 2345 South Christiana Avenue, 12 Noon-4:30 PM. The public is invited to attend and participate. Admission is free.
    Palestinian and Israeli youth will meet Life Directions students from Marshall, Farragut, and Community Links High Schools and exchange life experiences. Last year’s Seeds of Peace dedicated the Garden of Forgiveness adjacent to First Church of the Brethren, on the site of Dr. Martin Luther King’s Chicago office.
    This year, a new Community Garden & Playground at Amor de Dios United Methodist Church is being dedicated at 2356 South Sawyer, adjacent to Farragut High School. It is hoped this will become a venue for peaceful conflict resolution and a catalyst for eliminating violence from the schools and communities.
    For information on Seeds of Peace and Life Directions, call Van Bensett at 773/265-5806 or e-mail vanb@lifedirections.org.

IT’S ICED TEA SOCIAL TIME AT FULTON STREET FLOWER & VEGETABLE GARDEN JULY 17

The Fulton Street Flower & Vegetable Garden is holding its Annual Iced Tea Social at 4427 West Fulton on Saturday, July 17, starting at 12 Noon. There will be free tours of the garden, games, and refreshments. Donations are appreciated.

MANDELL METHODIST PRESENTING HIP-HOP STOP-THE-VIOLENCE BLOCK PARTY JULY 31

On Saturday, July 31, 12 Noon-6:00 PM, Mandell United Methodist Church and Rev. Sirchester Jackson are presenting their Annual Hip-Hop Stop-The-Violence Block Party at 5000 West Congress Parkway. This is the climax to a week-long series of events aimed at preventing violence in the community.
    The Block Party kicks off with the World’s Largest Prayer Circle. From 1:00-6:00 PM, the stage is alive with fun and inspirational performers. There will be free games, a college step show, food, and celebrity appearances throughout the day.
    To volunteer or contribute, call Tamara Medlin at 773/626-3626.

WHARP HOSTING LEGISLATIVE STRATEGY BRUNCH AUG. 21

The Westside HIV/AIDS Regional Planning Council (WHARP) is holding its annual Legislative Strategy Brunch on August 21, 10:00 AM-2:00 PM. The location will be announced soon.
    This event is open to care providers, persons living with HIV & AIDS, concerned individuals, and elected officials.
    This event provides an update on the status of the epidemic in Chicago and reports on needs for national, state, and local programs for prevention and direct care.

ST. CATHERINE/ST. LUCY PARISH HOLDING FREE COMMUNITY HEALTH FAIR AUG. 7

St. Catherine/St. Lucy Catholic Church, 38 North Austin Boulevard, is offering a free, community-wide Health Fair on Saturday, August 7, 9:00 AM-1:30 PM.
    The free Health Fair is being offered in collaboration with THE VOICE Newspapers, Loretto Hospital, Saint Anthony Hospital, Jewel-Osco, Congressman Danny K. Davis, State Representative La Shawn K. Ford, Pathfinders Prevention Education Fund, St. Angela School, The Austin Senior Satellite Center, and numerous other medical and healthcare providers.
    Screenings, exams, immunizations, counseling, and information will be available for persons of all ages. For information, call 708/386-8077.