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Wednesday, October 10, 2012

WEST SIDE STUDENTS PLAY WHILE TEACHERS STRIKE

PROGRESSIVEWAY MISSION COGIC CELEBRATED PASTOR’S 8th ANNIVERSARY SEPT. 16 IN NEW CHURCH

    Having moved into its newly rebuilt church at 5017 West Chicago Avenue on August 16, the congregation of Progressiveway Mission COGIC is celebrating the 8th anniversary of Pastor Edward F. Silas, Sr., at a special celebration on Sunday, September 16, 4:00 PM. Theme of the event is A Shepherd Working to Bring In the Young Sheep – John 10:11. Everyone is invited to attend and celebrate this spiritual milestone.
    Progressiveway Mission COGIC was founded in 1959 by Elder & Administrative Assistant Obe Hendricks on the site of the new church on Chicago Avenue. In August of 2010, fire destroyed the original building and the congregation was welcomed to share space with New Life and Victory COGIC on Lake Street, under the leadership of Elder Tyrone Sanders.
    Administrative Assistant Bennie Stewart, Superintendent of the Obe Hendricks district, will be the keynote speaker at the September 16 anniversary service for Pastor Silas.
    On December 16, at 4:00 PM, the Progressiveway congregation is hosting the Dedication Service for their new church under the direction of Bishop Robert R. Sanders, Prelate of the Third Jurisdiction in Illinois All are welcome to attend.



COMMISSIONER HORTON PRESENTS PROCLAMATION TO WOMEN’S BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER

Metro. Water Reclamation District Commissioner Patricia Horton presents a proclamation honoring Women’s Business Development Center for advancing entrepreneurial & economic empowerment of women.
    Commissioner Patricia Horton, Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago, presented a proclamation to Georgia Marsh of the Women’s Business Development Center. The proclamation from the MWRD honors the WBDC’s achievements and is helping to highlight the 26th Annual Entrepreneurial Woman’s Conference and Women’s Business and Buyers Mart on September 20 at McCormick Place-West.
    “The MWRD was an early advocate of a policy which supports the legitimate aspirations of women’s businesses within its jurisdiction,” says Commissioner Horton. “We are proud to have been a pioneer in recognizing the economic contribution and attribute of business women in Cook County.”
    Since 2008, the MWRD has awarded 265 projects to women-owned businesses. These contracts have included heavy construction and related projects, professional services projects and job order contracts. The value of these subcontracts is $104,939,151.
    More than 50,000 women business owners have received one-on-one counseling, participated in workshops and entrepreneurial training, and taken advantage of other programs offered through the WBDC. The WBDC implemented creative and innovative approaches to empowering women and their families while striving to influence the larger political and economic environment in a way that encourages and supports women’s economic empowerment.

Monday, October 1, 2012

CHICAGO AREA PROJECT KICKS OFF COMMUNITY DAY FESTIVAL WITH ANTI-VIOLENCE PARADE

A Stop the Violence Parade kicked off the annual Chicago Area Project/Career Development, Training & Employment Services (CDTES) Community Day on Friday, August 24. The parade stepped off from 3800 West Madison Street and ended at Harrison & Albany, site of the annual Community Day Festival, with activities ranging from a job fair and health screenings to free back-to-school haircuts and a puppet show. Theme of this year’s event was Local People Taking Local Action for Local Solutions.
    Parade participants included CAP Career Services clients and staff, West Garfield Park Neighborhood Recovery Initiative, Exodus Drum & Bugle Corps, Grand Boulevard Neighborhood Recovery Initiative, Major Adams Community Center, Youth As Resources, Struggling Youth Equals Successful Adults, Fathers Who Care, and I Count Too. Local residents were encouraged to join in along the parade route. Participants carried signs and banners proclaiming anti-violence messages.
    CDTES Program Manager Geneva Peterson-Castleberry believes that Community Day is a perfect opportunity to strengthen the community and send a strong message to youth and their parents about the importance of taking action to ensure that peace replaces violence in the community. She says the Stop the Violence Parade was so successful that it will be an annual event.

Friday, September 28, 2012

CHUCK SPRUELL CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY WITH PARTY AT PINE VALLEY RESTAURANT

Happy Birthday & a poke in your eye! Chuck Spruell & Walter Tidwell, both pugilists, strike a boxing pose at the birthday party for Chuck at Pine Valley Family Restaurant, 1600 S. Pulaski Rd.


Mr. & Mrs. Fletcher drop in on Chuck’s birthday party. (Photo by Walter Tidwell)

Chuck Takes the Cake! Friends surround Chuck Spruell as Louise Harper presents him with a birthday cake at Pine Valley Family Restaurant. (Photo by Walter Tidwell)


Friends since high school, Chuck & John Robertson reminisce about old times. (Photo by Walter Tidwell)


Professor John Hagedorn, Lawndale activist Valerie Leonard & Sonny stop by to say happy birthday to Chuck Spruell. (Photo by Walter Tidwell)


Cindy & Pearl wish Chuck a happy birthday. (Photo by Walter Tidwell)


MINISTER FARRAKHAN BRINGS CRUSADE FOR PEACE TO AUSTIN

SECRETARY OF STATE WARNS BUSINESSES OF SCAM

Ill. Sec. of State Jesse White is joined by Cook County State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez, DuPage County State’s Attorney Robert Berlin, and Ill. State Police Director Hiram Grau in announcing the busting of an auto theft ring that stole more than 200 vehicles worth $4 million, including Cadillacs, Land Rovers, Mercedes & BMWs. The joint law enforcement effort, headed by the Secretary of State Police, disbanded the illegal operation and arrested 21 offenders.
Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White is warning businesses to beware of a scam targeting Illinois corporations. A firm called Corporate Records Service is contacting businesses in an attempt to collect a $125 fee to fill out and file a corporation’s “Annual Minutes Records Form.” The Illinois Business Corporation Act does not require corporations to file a “Minutes Records Form” or pay such a fee with the state or any private entity.
“The problem is that the form this bogus firm is sending out looks similar to our Secretary of State’s annual report form,” Jesse White says. “We are concerned that companies are filing the form and paying the $125 because they believe they are filing their annual report with us, as required by law.”
    Although the bogus notice states that the fee must be paid by September 21, 2012, there is no fee due to the state for that purpose. The only fee that corporations must pay is the fee that is paid with their annual report. Illinois corporations should be on the alert for this and other similar attempts to defraud them.
    White is recommending that corporations do not reply to the solicitation. The Secretary of State Police and Illinois Attorney General’s Office are investigating this deceptive business practice.
    If a business has questions or wants to report that it has been a victim of the scam, they are asked to contact the Secretary of State’s Office at 312/814-2201.