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Friday, June 25, 2010

NORTH AUSTIN LIBRARY PRESENTING ART OF PLAY: WIRE SCULPTURE JULY 12

The North Austin Branch Library, 5724 West North Avenue, is presenting The Art of Play: Wire Sculpture with Christine Thornton. This free, fun, one-hour program for children ages 7 and under is being presented Monday, July 12, 2:00 PM.
    Children will learn about featured artist Alexander Calder and then create their own artwork. Call Jacqueline Primm at 312/746-4233 for information and to register.

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.

Friday, June 18, 2010

Block Clean-up

Community activist Roman Morrow recruited teams of Austin residents to clean Chicago Ave., including vacant lots whose owners neglect to maintain them. (Photo by Brad)

Roman Morrow & friend prepare refreshments for cleaning crews working to beautify Chicago Ave. in Austin.  (Photo by Brad)

EDNA STEWART – WEST SIDE’S FAVORITE CHEF – DIES OF CANCER AT 72

The name Edna is synonymous with soul food in Chicago. Everyone has their favorite menu items that they swear only Edna could serve. On Friday, June 11, Edna Stewart lost her 7-month battle with ovarian cancer, just six days after celebrating her 72nd birthday.
    Edna’s famous restaurant started in a bowling alley in 1966, located on Madison Street, east of its current home. She moved to the former MK Cleaners across the street from 10 South Kedzie. She even opened a pizza shop in Austin at Lake & Laramie.
    Her flaky biscuits and southern fried chicken gained fame, drawing people from all walks of life from across the city of Chicago. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., was a regular at Edna’s while he lived and worked on the West Side. Edna’s was the gathering place for politicians, preachers, and everyone needing a substantial soul food meal and wanting to discuss the latest news and gossip.
    After Edna’s father, Sam Mitchell, Sr., got her to take a booth at Taste of Chicago, people from across the country and around the world made Edna’s a required stop during visits to Chicago.
    Edna told THE VOICE, “I never wanted to be in the Taste of Chicago, but my father insisted. I said it was too much work and we had enough to do at the restaurant.” Sam told the newspaper he knew getting into the Taste would secure the restaurant’s reputation and position as the pre-eminent soul food restaurant on the West Side. Sam Mitchell was a great promoter.
    The current location of Edna’s Restaurant at 3175 West Madison Street made it the perfect place for political meetings, business lunches, and parties, as well as the first choice for a hearty breakfast to start the day.
    Edna was born in Chicago and learned to cook at her mother’s knee. She used some of her mother’s recipes in the restaurant.
    Governor Quinn declared February 19 to be Edna Stewart Day in Illinois.
    Edna leaves a son, Melvin Stewart, and daughter, Marguerite Banks; and sisters Alice McCommon and Judy I. Mitchell-Davis, a former circuit court judge; and a brother, Sam Mitchell, Jr. Viewings are being held Thursday and Friday, June 17 & 18, 6:00-9:00 PM, at A.A. Rayner & Sons Funeral Home, with visitation on Saturday, 9:00 AM, followed by funeral services at 10:00 AM, and burial.

CLEOPHUS (Clee) HARRIS, LONGTIME WEST SIDER, DIES AT 69

    Cleophus Harris, popular longtime West Side resident, died at age 69 following a battle with prostate cancer. He was born October 6, 1940, in Plantersville, Alabama, to Eddie and Mary Alice Harris, who preceded him in death.
    Clee moved to Chicago and took a job at Leaf Brands Candy Company, where he worked until he retired. He was an avid reader and loved to cook. He maintained a special relationship with his granddaughter Kiava.
Harris died June 10, leaving to treasure his memory his loving wife, Evelyn; a son, Joseph (Charice), and a daughter, Katina; two stepdaughters, Simone and Kim; two stepsons, Keith (Tawana) and Kerry. He leaves seven grandchildren and one great-grandson; two brothers; two sisters; aunts, cousins, a special sister-in-law; and a host of other relatives and friends. Services were held at Smith & Thomas Funeral Home in Maywood, with Rev. Percy Giles officiating.

Clark Park Presents: SOMETHIN’ GOOD IN THE HOOD – JUNE 26 MUSIC FESTIVAL




On Saturday, June 26, Umbrella Productions and the Chicago Park District are presenting a free outdoor summer music festival in Clark Park, 4615 West Jackson Boulevard.
    Excitement begins at 12 Noon when the Exodus Drum Line enters the park and kicks off six hours of continuous live entertainment, food, and surprises.
    More than 35 local acts are performing, including rappers, R&B singers, dance troupes, and Hip Hop artists. Several nationally-known recording artists have indicated they may stop by at the festival as special guests.
    Food and merchandise vendors will be on the grounds selling refreshments and a variety of specialty items. People of all ages are invited to enjoy this official summer kick-off. Admission is free.

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.

REP. LA SHAWN K. FORD PRESENTING CAREER FAIR AT MALCOLM X COLLEGE JUNE 23

    State Representative La Shawn K. Ford (D-8) is hosting a free Career Fair at Malcolm X College, 1900 West Van Buren Street, on Wednesday, June 23, 10:00 AM-3:00 PM. Employers will be present accepting resumes and conducting interviews.
    Sponsors of the free Career Fair are: The Chicago Urban League’s Workforce Development & Diversity Center in partnership with the Illinois Department of Central Management Services, and THE VOICE Newspapers.
    For information, contact Tina J. Crawley at 773/602-3044 or Rep. Ford’s office at 773/378-5902.

HEIRS OF THE PROMISE CHURCH CHANGING NAME & LOCATION FOR SERVICES

Pastor Joseph Kyles announces that Heirs of the Promise Church is shortening its name to The Promise Church and is moving its Sunday Morning Glory Services at 11:00 AM to the Jorge Priento Math & Science Academy Gymnasium at 2231 North Central Avenue, beginning Sunday, June 6.
    Ample parking is available and entry doors are on the west and north sides of the building.
    This launches the church’s 12th anniversary celebration with the theme The Glory Cloud is Moving. For information on services, transportation, and church programs, call 773/342-5377.


LAWNDALE ALLIANCE & NORTH LAWNDALE COMMUNITY NEWS HOLDING TOWN MEETINGS

Valerie Leonard announces that The Lawndale Alliance, in partnership with the North Lawndale Community News, is presenting The Community Awareness Series of Town Meetings at the 10th District Police Station, 3315 West Ogden Avenue, on Wednesdays, June 23, and 30, 6:00-8:00 PM.
    On June 23, the discussion centers on the question, Who’s Being Stabilized? Who’s Being Stimulated? Consideration will be given to the Stimulus Package and Neighborhood Stabilization Program’s effectiveness and impact.
    Meeting #3 on July 30 is called Connecting the Dots: TIFs, Eminent Domain, and Building Code Enforcement.
    Local residents are encouraged to attend and participate in these lively and thought-provoking discussions on the state of North Lawndale today and determining the look of the community in the future. For information, call Valerie Leonard at 773/521-3137 or e-mail valeriefleonard@msn.com.