Monday, April 2, 2012
Dispatch from People Church Easter Egg Hunt
This past Saturday, hundreds of little ones (and adults) waited not so patiently for 1,000 Easter eggs to drop from a helicopter flying over A.N Pritzker School, 2009 N. Schiller.
Three of the 1,000 eggs contained prizes. Two of the three prizes went to a brother and sister, Ronin, and Remey, who combed the hay-covered field to discover the eggs containing fortune-cookie-sized slips redeemable for a Playstation and DS4.
Dennis Willis, whose mother, Sherryl, is a teacher at Pritzker, discovered the lucky egg containing a 52" Plasma screen TV.
Sherryl was very excited and reported that the prize will be the family's first flat screen television.
The gathering was sponsored by People Church, a congregation which rents out the Pritzker School auditorium on Wednesdays and Sundays. Audrey Carmona of People Church organized the hunt.
March 30th Edition of Holstein Happenings
All content, below, by Friends of Holstein Park. We deleted info on the egg hunt, which already happened. To sign up for the FOHP's monthly e-newsletter, click here.
Holstein Happenings
March 30, 2012
Spring Break Camp - April 2 - 6 9 AM to 5:30 PM
There's still time to sign up for Spring Break Camp starting this Monday during the public school holidays. Camp days feature fun and games, sports and field trips for kids ages 6-13. The fee is $71. Contact Victor or Shannon at the field house. (312) 742-7554.
Bucktown Arts Fest Classes - April 2 to June 1
Bucktown Arts Fest instructor Connie Hinkle will hold another ten weeks of painting classes every Monday starting Aprl 2. Students ages 8 to 13 are invited to attend from 3:30 to 5:30 PM. Adult sessions are from 6:30 to 8:30 PM.
Bucktown Music will also be giving music lessons on Monday and Wednesday afternoons for anyone ages 8 and up. Both classes are sponsored by the Bucktown Arts Fest.
Basketball Championship Game - Tuesday, Apr 3 8 PM
It's down to the Final Four in the Holstein Park Adult Basketball League -- Team X, Bosch, The Lunatics, and Dave and The Other Guys. Stop by the gym for a consolation game at 6:45 PM followed by the The Championship Game at 8 PM.
ONLINE REGISTRATION - Summer Programs - Monday, Apr 9 9 AM
If you have found your way through the new Chicago Park District website--which, by the way, is a mess--and you have set up a personal account IN ADVANCE, you can now SIGN UP ONLINE for SUMMER PROGRAMS at Holstein Park.
The main programs where registration closes early are:
Summer Day Camp (June 25 - August 3) For kids ages 6 - 13. Camp runs five days a week from 9 AM to 3 PM. (The cost is $293). Campers can be dropped off early and/or stay late (for an additional $48 to $96).
Pool Lap Swim (June 15 - September 3) For adults 18 and up. Weekday mornings (7 AM) and evenings (6 PM) and weekends. The cost is $40.
Learn to Swim Classes (June 30 - August 5) For kids ages 6 to 13. Saturdays and Sundays at 5 PM. Classes are free.
There are no early childhood education or classes scheduled for kids under 6 at Holstein Park this summer. If you can't sign up online, there is a short walk-in registration period at the field house on Saturday, April 14.
Friends of Holstein Park - Tuesday, Apr 17 7 PM
The Friends of Holstein Park welcomes The Bucktown Community Organization (BCO) to a joint meeting to plan the celebration of Holstein Park's 100th anniversary this summer. It's gonna be big, it's gonna be great, and you'll want to be a part of it!
Co-ed 16" Softball League - May 15 to August 21, Tues-Wed-Thurs nights
Victor is still accepting team applications for the Holstein Park 16-inch softball league this summer. League play begins May 15. Games are scheduled Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights from 6:30 to 9 PM. The fee to enter is $252. Call Victor at the field house to learn more. (312) 742-7554.
Little Hitters (Ages 4-9) - Saturday, Apr 21
It's T-ball for 4-6 year olds and real baseball for 7-9 year olds every Saturday from April 21 through June 16 on the ballfield. And there's still time to sign up. Call Victor at the park (312) 742-7554. Four year olds gather at 9 AM. 5-6 year olds play from 10:45 AM to 12:15. The 7-9 year-old league runs from 12:30 to 2:30 PM. Batter up!
AND FINALLY . . . We want to welcome our new park district area manager Deb Maddox. We look forward to being there with you at the groundbreaking this year for our field house renovations.
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Holstein Happenings is a monthly newsletter from Friends of Holstein Park to keep you informed of what's happening in our park. If you would like to add more names to the Holstein Happenings mailing list, send new addresses to friendsofholsteinpark@yahoo.com.
Saturday, March 17, 2012
Call for Volunteers: Wicker Park's Gardens
Note: following is a message from Doug Wood of the Wicker Park Garden Club. A release form from the park district must be signed and brought with you prior to gardening. You can print the form, included here.
Hello Gardeners,
This Saturday, March 17 - We will begin gardening at the 10,000 sq. ft of Gardens in Wicker Park.
During the next few weeks we will clear off the gardens, cut back ornamental grasses and other perennials, add soil amendments, and prune summer blooming shrubs. You will work with a Veteran Wicker Park Gardeners when you volunteer in the garden. They will instruct you on what to do and how to do it – so, you can learn the horticultural techniques and then apply them at your home gardens. PLEASE ask QUESTIONS – it is a time to learn.
SIGN UP
1. PLEASE Let Me Know Which Days and Times You’d Like to Attend – You can attend the entire session (10am-2pm) or come later – like (11:30-2).
2. PLEASE SIGN the attached form and bring to the first session. This form is required for all who work in Park District Community Gardens in the Parks.
3. Please bring pruners, kneepads, a trowel, and gloves if you have them.
MARCH – Please let me know which days and times you would like to garden.
1. Saturday, March 17 – 10am – 2pm
2. Saturday, March 24 – 10am-2pm
3. Saturday, March 31 – No Gardening
TOOL SHARPENING at Private Home
APRIL – Please let me know which days and times you would like to garden.
1. Saturday, April 7 – 10am – 2pm
2. Saturday, April 14 – 10am – 2pm – Devoted to Mulching All Trees in the Park – Also Garden Tending
3. Saturday, April 21 – 10am – 2pm - EARTH DAY AND GARDENING
4. Saturday, April 28 – 10am – 2pm
MAY
PLANT SALE – SAT/SUN MAY 5 & 6 – Volunteer times
These shifts are the same times on both Saturday and Sunday.
DISCOUNT: Those who work 4 hrs get 10% discount on plants
SHIFT I - 8am-10am – Set up
SHIFT II - 10am-12noon
SHIFT III - 12-2pm
SHIFT IV - 2-4pm
SHIFT V - 4-5 – Tear Down
Doug Wood
www.WPGarden.org
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Just say no to Scroll Fatigue, here's Section One of Today's Pipeline
(Note: To prevent "scroll fatigue" in the e-newsletter, I am posting section one here. sorry, no time to add links, all of the links will be in the actual newsletter, due out by 1PM today. sign up here)
The power of a community taking care of one of its own was felt this past Monday night at the Double Door. Read on.
In other news, it's a busy night in the neighborhood. Per the Friends of Bloomingdale Trail's website, work on the trail's Framework Plan is nearing completion. There will be a an event tonight (Thurs. March 8) at Yates Elementary, 1839 N. Richmond Street, featuring two open house (one from 5-6PM; the other 7:30-8:00PM), as well as a presentation and Q&A (6:00-7:30PM). More details here.
Curious what "framework" means, too? Visit this Grid Chicago post.
Across town, also happening tonight, the Wicker Park Chamber of Commerce has teamed up with Google Places, Time Out Chicago, bartenders from local haunts like Pint and Club Lucky, and event host, the Jackson Junge Gallery to produce a Mixologist Mash-Up! At the mash-up, the Official Drink of Wicker Park will be determined by attendee voting. Doors open at 6PM. I.D. required for entry. Proceeds from the $25 ticket (buy online through 5PM today; otherwise $35 at the door) benefit the chamber and you'll even receive a free subscription to Time Out!
Speaking of subscriptions, thanks to those have taken our Anonymous Reader Feedback survey thus far (there's still time; take it here). 75% of you checked "yes," that you'd be willing to pay to subscribe to this weekly e-newsletter, and one person wrote, "I wouldn't be willing to pay [for the pipeline] but I would take a pledge to shop at Pipeline advertisers."
In response to the question of, "If there were no sponsored news/advertising, I'd enjoy reading the Pipeline more than I do now," 75% of you said no. One person elaborated in the comment field, with, "I like advertising. It helps pay for things and it also informs us what is new in the vendor community."
Another respondent gave us lots to think about:
"But to be honest, the pipeline seems kind of amateurish--just random stories and ads...and colors....is there a mission statement? What exactly are you covering? Wicker Park and Bucktown only? It's a confusing newsletter."
As for the colors, we're not sure. We like playing around with the Constant Contact template, and tend to prefer pink for Valentine's Day and green for St. Patrick's. We're the first to admit we're amateurs in the design dept. We resist the idea of having a "brand" and a specific color scheme but it is something to think about for the future.
So here's our first mission statement, open to revision and interpretation: Chicago Pipeline's mission is to strengthen our local economy by providing a community-driven, people-inspired news and information pipeline that is sustainable through advertising sponsorships from the community we live in and report on. Our core coverage areas are Wicker Park/Bucktown and surrounding neighborhoods like West Town, Logan Square, and Humboldt Park.
The question about our mission statement or lack thereof was the best thing to come out of the survey. I (alisa) initially began the pipeline as a small freelance project, to assist Paula Barrington, former director of the WPB chamber, with writing her weekly chamber member newsletter, Around the Water Cooler, which I renamed to Street Scene.
About four months into Street Scene, it became a much bigger (and more time intensive) project than I'd anticipated, and that was entirely my fault. I kept learning about events and shops and wanted to "expand" on them. I changed the newsletter's name to the "The Pipeline," symbolizing a pipeline of virtual information that was supported by those who utilized it either by passively reading it, actively contributing news or story leads to it, or passing it on by sharing it through social media. Kennedy, owner of Casa de Soul, pictured, was featured at the top of our very first pipeline. Casa is now unfortunately closed, like many of the small businesses we've reported on over the past few years. It is these small shops that we hope to bring more awareness to, and while I detest the word "shill," if we are to be considered a shill, we'd rather invest time writing about an indie-owned business that doesn't exist anywhere else than a Shamrock Shake.
I believe the pipeline offers a nascent new model for delivering information. It's certainly not a perfect model and has many flaws. Three years deep, I still consider the pipeline to be perpetually beginning and I am always exploring ways to, as Sammy Sosa once said, "Keep it continue."
The stronger our sponsorship support, the better our content, as I believe in compensating our contributors when we have sufficient advertising funding. If you are a local business interested in joining the pipeline's network of advertising sponsors, for the mutual benefit of strengthening the pipeline as well as sharing your message and offerings in PRINT this summer, we invite you to check out our rate card for the upcoming Summer Printed Magazine, and call 773-960-3997 to set up a meeting with myself, Alisa, or Davis Popper, a young writer, pictured, whose been shadowing me the past month, and, as it turns out, teaching me. Davis brings a greater level of professionalism, efficiency, and positivity to the pipeline.
Unlike traditional media where an advertising sales rep might call you back at lightening fast speed, our operators aren't exactly standing by... we're busy reporting on the neighborhood, speaking of which, we hope to see Pipeline readers at the Trail Meeting tonight and the Mash-Up. We'll do our best to hit one or both.
Thanks for reading.
Alisa Hauser
The power of a community taking care of one of its own was felt this past Monday night at the Double Door. Read on.
In other news, it's a busy night in the neighborhood. Per the Friends of Bloomingdale Trail's website, work on the trail's Framework Plan is nearing completion. There will be a an event tonight (Thurs. March 8) at Yates Elementary, 1839 N. Richmond Street, featuring two open house (one from 5-6PM; the other 7:30-8:00PM), as well as a presentation and Q&A (6:00-7:30PM). More details here.
Curious what "framework" means, too? Visit this Grid Chicago post.
Across town, also happening tonight, the Wicker Park Chamber of Commerce has teamed up with Google Places, Time Out Chicago, bartenders from local haunts like Pint and Club Lucky, and event host, the Jackson Junge Gallery to produce a Mixologist Mash-Up! At the mash-up, the Official Drink of Wicker Park will be determined by attendee voting. Doors open at 6PM. I.D. required for entry. Proceeds from the $25 ticket (buy online through 5PM today; otherwise $35 at the door) benefit the chamber and you'll even receive a free subscription to Time Out!
Speaking of subscriptions, thanks to those have taken our Anonymous Reader Feedback survey thus far (there's still time; take it here). 75% of you checked "yes," that you'd be willing to pay to subscribe to this weekly e-newsletter, and one person wrote, "I wouldn't be willing to pay [for the pipeline] but I would take a pledge to shop at Pipeline advertisers."
In response to the question of, "If there were no sponsored news/advertising, I'd enjoy reading the Pipeline more than I do now," 75% of you said no. One person elaborated in the comment field, with, "I like advertising. It helps pay for things and it also informs us what is new in the vendor community."
Another respondent gave us lots to think about:
"But to be honest, the pipeline seems kind of amateurish--just random stories and ads...and colors....is there a mission statement? What exactly are you covering? Wicker Park and Bucktown only? It's a confusing newsletter."
As for the colors, we're not sure. We like playing around with the Constant Contact template, and tend to prefer pink for Valentine's Day and green for St. Patrick's. We're the first to admit we're amateurs in the design dept. We resist the idea of having a "brand" and a specific color scheme but it is something to think about for the future.
So here's our first mission statement, open to revision and interpretation: Chicago Pipeline's mission is to strengthen our local economy by providing a community-driven, people-inspired news and information pipeline that is sustainable through advertising sponsorships from the community we live in and report on. Our core coverage areas are Wicker Park/Bucktown and surrounding neighborhoods like West Town, Logan Square, and Humboldt Park.
The question about our mission statement or lack thereof was the best thing to come out of the survey. I (alisa) initially began the pipeline as a small freelance project, to assist Paula Barrington, former director of the WPB chamber, with writing her weekly chamber member newsletter, Around the Water Cooler, which I renamed to Street Scene.
About four months into Street Scene, it became a much bigger (and more time intensive) project than I'd anticipated, and that was entirely my fault. I kept learning about events and shops and wanted to "expand" on them. I changed the newsletter's name to the "The Pipeline," symbolizing a pipeline of virtual information that was supported by those who utilized it either by passively reading it, actively contributing news or story leads to it, or passing it on by sharing it through social media. Kennedy, owner of Casa de Soul, pictured, was featured at the top of our very first pipeline. Casa is now unfortunately closed, like many of the small businesses we've reported on over the past few years. It is these small shops that we hope to bring more awareness to, and while I detest the word "shill," if we are to be considered a shill, we'd rather invest time writing about an indie-owned business that doesn't exist anywhere else than a Shamrock Shake.
I believe the pipeline offers a nascent new model for delivering information. It's certainly not a perfect model and has many flaws. Three years deep, I still consider the pipeline to be perpetually beginning and I am always exploring ways to, as Sammy Sosa once said, "Keep it continue."
The stronger our sponsorship support, the better our content, as I believe in compensating our contributors when we have sufficient advertising funding. If you are a local business interested in joining the pipeline's network of advertising sponsors, for the mutual benefit of strengthening the pipeline as well as sharing your message and offerings in PRINT this summer, we invite you to check out our rate card for the upcoming Summer Printed Magazine, and call 773-960-3997 to set up a meeting with myself, Alisa, or Davis Popper, a young writer, pictured, whose been shadowing me the past month, and, as it turns out, teaching me. Davis brings a greater level of professionalism, efficiency, and positivity to the pipeline.
Unlike traditional media where an advertising sales rep might call you back at lightening fast speed, our operators aren't exactly standing by... we're busy reporting on the neighborhood, speaking of which, we hope to see Pipeline readers at the Trail Meeting tonight and the Mash-Up. We'll do our best to hit one or both.
Thanks for reading.
Alisa Hauser
Holstein Happenings, March Edition
All of the following words are from Friends of Holstein Park. Sign up for their once monthly newsletter, and you'll never miss a Holstein Happening.
Holstein Happenings
March 3, 2012
Spring . . . Are you feelin' it?
The pace around Holstein Park picks up with the annual Easter Egg Hunt at the end of this month . . . spring programs starting in April . . . and a heavy schedule of summer events and festivals coming up.
But first, make sure you get familiar with the new Chicago Park District website. Anyone who wants to participate in park programs must now REGISTER IN ADVANCE of the sign-up date. More details are below. Meanwhile . . .
Drop-In Yoga - Saturday mornings 9:30-10:30 AM
Start you weekend off right with Saturday morning yoga! Zephyr Artistic Director Michelle Kranicke leads an hour of yoga every Saturday in the field house auditorium. (Bring your own mat.) Drop ins welcome! Each session is $12. For more information, call 773-489-5069 or email zephyr@zephyrdance.com.
Friends of Holstein Park - Tuesday, Mar 20 at 7PM
Thanks to everyone for a great turnout last month, and to all the people who are organizing new committees. There are plenty of fun events ahead - The Holstein Park Centennial, Circus in The Park, Apple Pie Contest. Please stop by and get involved.
Browse Summer Programs Online - Monday, Mar. 26
Anyone who tried to sign up online for spring programs at Holstein last month knows the process was hardly seamless. You can save time and frustration by going to the Park District website early to register and BROWSE all available programs starting Monday, March 26. Actual online registration for summer programs does not begin until April 9.
The new website is a little confusing. If you click on activities, however you can see available programs by location, age or category (art, sports, etc). Type in Holstein Park and you should see all the summer programs available. Write down which ones you want, confirm that you are registered, then keep that information handy for the April 9 registration date.
Good luck!
Easter Egg Hunt - Saturday, Mar 31 10 AM
The Easter Bunny will be there. Will you? Please join us for the annual Easter Egg Hunt in Senior Citizens Park. Once again, we will have two different starting times (for different ages). Children under 3 years old can start hunting at 10 AM. Children between the ages of 3 and 9 start at 10:30 AM.
If the weather is nice, we anticipate a strong turnout; but would like to keep participation to around 50 kids for each hunt. Please go to the
Friends of Holstein Park website to sign up in advance. A $3 donation is suggested. (This event may be canceled in inclement weather.)
AND FINALLY . . . When you walk into the field house, make sure you notice the "Summer Day Camp" mosaic the park kids have been making. (How can you miss it? It's right on the wall.) Many thanks to Bucktown artist Connie Hinkle for directing the project, and to Friends of Holstein Park and the Bucktown Arts Fest for funding it. It's awesome!
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Holstein Happenings is a monthly newsletter from Friends of Holstein Park to keep you informed of what's happening in our park. If you would like to add more names to the Holstein Happenings mailing list, send new addresses to friendsofholsteinpark@yahoo.com.
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Holstein Happenings
March 3, 2012
Spring . . . Are you feelin' it?
The pace around Holstein Park picks up with the annual Easter Egg Hunt at the end of this month . . . spring programs starting in April . . . and a heavy schedule of summer events and festivals coming up.
But first, make sure you get familiar with the new Chicago Park District website. Anyone who wants to participate in park programs must now REGISTER IN ADVANCE of the sign-up date. More details are below. Meanwhile . . .
Drop-In Yoga - Saturday mornings 9:30-10:30 AM
Start you weekend off right with Saturday morning yoga! Zephyr Artistic Director Michelle Kranicke leads an hour of yoga every Saturday in the field house auditorium. (Bring your own mat.) Drop ins welcome! Each session is $12. For more information, call 773-489-5069 or email zephyr@zephyrdance.com.
Friends of Holstein Park - Tuesday, Mar 20 at 7PM
Thanks to everyone for a great turnout last month, and to all the people who are organizing new committees. There are plenty of fun events ahead - The Holstein Park Centennial, Circus in The Park, Apple Pie Contest. Please stop by and get involved.
Browse Summer Programs Online - Monday, Mar. 26
Anyone who tried to sign up online for spring programs at Holstein last month knows the process was hardly seamless. You can save time and frustration by going to the Park District website early to register and BROWSE all available programs starting Monday, March 26. Actual online registration for summer programs does not begin until April 9.
The new website is a little confusing. If you click on activities, however you can see available programs by location, age or category (art, sports, etc). Type in Holstein Park and you should see all the summer programs available. Write down which ones you want, confirm that you are registered, then keep that information handy for the April 9 registration date.
Good luck!
Easter Egg Hunt - Saturday, Mar 31 10 AM
The Easter Bunny will be there. Will you? Please join us for the annual Easter Egg Hunt in Senior Citizens Park. Once again, we will have two different starting times (for different ages). Children under 3 years old can start hunting at 10 AM. Children between the ages of 3 and 9 start at 10:30 AM.
If the weather is nice, we anticipate a strong turnout; but would like to keep participation to around 50 kids for each hunt. Please go to the
Friends of Holstein Park website to sign up in advance. A $3 donation is suggested. (This event may be canceled in inclement weather.)
AND FINALLY . . . When you walk into the field house, make sure you notice the "Summer Day Camp" mosaic the park kids have been making. (How can you miss it? It's right on the wall.) Many thanks to Bucktown artist Connie Hinkle for directing the project, and to Friends of Holstein Park and the Bucktown Arts Fest for funding it. It's awesome!
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Holstein Happenings is a monthly newsletter from Friends of Holstein Park to keep you informed of what's happening in our park. If you would like to add more names to the Holstein Happenings mailing list, send new addresses to friendsofholsteinpark@yahoo.com.
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Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Friday, March 2, 2012
Comrade Cycles: Now Open in UK Village
If the faces behind Comrade Cycles look familiar, it’s because all three comrades involved in the new worker-owned bike shop at 1908 W. Chicago Ave. in West Town’s UK Village previously cut their teeth as mechanics at other local shops, such as Wicker Park’s Rapid Transit, Working Bikes in Pilsen, Johnny Sprockets, and the Evanston-based Recyclery.
The only difference between their new gig and the previous ones, though, is that today they own and operate their own full-service neighborhood bike shop, and share profits amongst the three of them, not unlike a co-op business model. Read more.
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Free Green Can Press Release, Sept. 23, 2011
uh, better late than never? we didn't get a chance to cover this story at the time, but here's the press release from Sept. of 2011.
ALDERMAN MORENO RIBBON CUTTING FOR FIRST NEIGHBORHOOD INSTALLATION OF FREE GREEN CAN PUBLIC RECYCLING KIOSKS
Alderman Proco Joe Moreno will be cutting the ribbon and taking any press questions, on Monday, September 26, at 3 p.m., about Free Green Can bringing their public-recycling service to the 1st Ward.
These dual purpose recycling/trash containers and their collection are not paid by tax dollars. Free Green Can, a Chicago-based private company, pays entirely for their installation, maintenance and collection by selling advertising space on the can to family-friendly, eco-forward Chicago businesses. Two of their current clients are PepsiCo Dream Machine and General Mills (Yoplait Greek).
Free Green Can has a contract with the Chicago Park District and already has over 2,000 recycling kiosks deployed throughout park facilities, spread across the entire city. In addition, Free Green Can delivers recycling solutions to Wrigley Field, US Cellular Field and several top Chicago special events.
These 20 neighborhood, dual-purpose cans, which were installed on September 25, will be the first example of the company offering its service to a Chicago neighborhood.
Join Alderman Moreno and Free Green Can President and CEO, Steve Holland, at 3 p.m. on Monday, September 26 at the South East corner of Milwaukee/North and Damen (Approx: 1576 N. Damen).
Attached is a picture of one of the cans and a Google map showing where these cans are going in the 1st Ward.
Regards,
Matthew Bailey
Director of Legislative Affairs & Communications for
1st Ward Alderman, Proco Joe Moreno
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Falafel & Grill: 7 Specials for 7 Days
Love falafel? Like the pipeline? Then you're in luck. Mention 'pipeline' at the register to take advantage of these daily deals at Falafel & Grill, 1317 N. Milwaukee Ave (at Paulina), now through April 1st.
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Sunday, February 19, 2012
Logan Square Farmers Market TODAY 10AM-2PM
Joining the 20+ vendors offering fresh and processed foods this week at the Logan Square Indoor Farmers Market, will be 1st Ward Ald. ‘Proco’ Joe Moreno, who’s hosting a weekend satellite office for constituents, Victor David Giron of Curbside Splendor Publishing, and musicians Mark Eichenberger and Scott Simon, who specialize in producing jazz, classical, pop, and traces of world music on their keyboard percussion instruments.
The market takes place from 10AM-2PM in the lobby of the Congress Theater, 2135 N. Milwaukee, every Sunday, through March 25th, 2012. Read more.
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Feb Events at Kid's Rule
Free workshops for kids throughout February in Wicker Park at Kids Rule Toy Store!
Kids Rule Chicago
Saturday, February 18: Come plant with us!
For kids of all ages, even toddlers! 10AM- 5PM
Kids choose an indoor plant and use organic soil and coffee grounds to plant it in a recycled container. Learn how plants clean the air you breathe indoors. Kids can decorate their recycled pots and take their plant home. You bring your kids. We’ll bring the plants, the pots and the organic soil. We all bring the fun! Recycled containers donated by: Francesca’s Forno, Caribou Coffee, Native Foods
Monday, February 20: Trees, Trees, Trees! For kids of all ages
Nothing sucks the pollution out of our city air like a nice, healthy tree. Meet at Kids Rule and come out with us to learn how to take good care of the trees on your block. Did you know that just like people, trees get infections? Did you know trees need about 20 gallons of water a week? So much to learn, and we’ll share it all while we dig in the soil and make our city trees healthier and happier! This is offered at various times, so please RSVP if possible: 12pm, 1:30PM, 2:30PM, 3:30PM.
Saturday, February 25: Learn about alternative energy! Ages 8 +
This activity will be offered twice on Feb. 25th, 10am & 1pm. RSVP required due to limited space. To rsvp, email kidsrulechicago@gmail.com or call 773-227-7525 10am-8pm.
Learn about alternative energy by putting together a wind power kit. How do you generate electricity with wind? Find out by building a Thames & Kosmos wind power kit.
Saturday, February 25: Recycling is for the birds! Kids ages 2-100
Kids use recycled containers to make bird feeders they can take home. 10AM - 5PM!
Sunday, February 26: Come plant with us! For kids of all ages
** Planting activity same as Saturday, February 18! ** 10am-5pm.
For more info: kidsrulechicago.blogspot..com |facebook.com/KidsRuleChicago| Email kidsrulechicago@gmail.com | Tel: 773-227-7525
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Safety Alert: Photo of Subway Killer Released, Be on Lookout
Thanks to Joe Lake who posted this Safety Alert news via Nixle onto the Wicker Park Committee’s Facebook news feed, a photo of the man responsible for murdering a 57-year-old Subway worker this past Thursday evening was just released. The offender, who by this writer’s standards look rather portly, is nevertheless described in the alert as possessing a medium build, and medium complexion. Read more.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Holstein Happenings, Feb. 1st
all news, below, by Friends of Holstein Park. To sign up for their monthly newsletter, click here.
Holstein Happenings
Feb 1, 2012
Love Month!
There's a lot going on at Holstein Park this February, but here's some news that will help you participate in park programs through the whole coming year.
The Chicago Park District has re-designed its website to REQUIRE users to establish a personal account before signing up for any programs or events. Before registering for Spring programs (Feb. 21), for instance, you should get your account set up in advance. With your account, you will no longer pay for programs via Paypal -- the Park District will have its own system for processing credit cards -- and you will be able to receive text and/or emails about program changes.
Starting on Feb. 6, you will also be able to search the Spring program offerings at Holstein Park more easily. The park district site is www.chicagoparkdistrict.com. Now what's happening closer to home?
Drop-In Yoga - Saturday mornings 9:30-10:30 AM
This Saturday, and every Saturday through the middle of March, adults are invited to join Zephyr Artistic Director Michelle Kranicke for an hour of yoga in the auditorium. Each session is $12. (Bring your own mat.) Call 773-489-5069 or email zephyr@zephyrdance.com for more information.
Teen Valentine Dance - Friday, Feb. 10 4 - 7 PM
Teenagers between the ages of 12 and 15 are invited to celebrate the season with dance and refreshments in the auditorium. The rumor is DJStix will be spinning. But parental permission is required, so get your sign-up form at the field house.
Family Valentine Dance - Saturday, Feb. 11 3 - 5 PM
The decorations are still up, the dance floor is still warm, so moms and dads are invited to bring their own kids (ages 3 - 8) to Holstein Park for a family Valentine Dance Saturday afternoon. Light refreshments, including a chocolate fountain, will be available.
Paper Crafts Workshop - Saturday, Feb. 11 10 AM - 2 PM
The Bucktown Arts Fest is sponsoring three arts workshops for adults and children this winter, and there are still openings for new participants.
Every Monday night, for instance, from 6:30 to 8:30 PM, the Arts Fest is holding adult drawing sessions in the auditorium (preceded by drawing classes for kids ages 8 - 12 from 3:30 to 5:30 PM.)
And this Saturday, February 11, they will hold a Paper Crafts workshop for children (ages 4-5) from 10 AM to 2 PM with an advanced workshop for children ages 8-12 from 11:45 to 12:45 PM. (Younger children should be accompanied by an adult.)
And mark your calendar for another adult Jewelry Making workshop on Saturday, March 10 from noon to 4 PM. A small fee applies to each session.Learn more by calling Shannon at the fieldhouse 312-742-7554.
Friends of Holstein Park - Tuesday, Feb. 21 at 7PM
Thanks to everyone who turned out for our annual elections in January. It was more exciting than a Florida primary. So now, without further ado, here are Your 2012 FOHP officers and directors:
Michelle Pennington, president; Lucy Jacobs, secretary; Sara Dudnik, treasurer; Jean Alan, Robert Allan, Scott Jacobs, Kathy Rice, Fred Schein and Dave Sundry, directors.
Stop by and see how you can join the fun.
Online Registration - Spring Programs - Tuesday, Feb. 21 9 AM
Holstein Park has a wide range of programs this Spring (starting April 6) that can only be signed up for online at the Park District site. Arts & Crafts, T-ball, Moms & Tots. Our programs are among the first to fill up, so it is important to search the offerings ahead of time, and be ready to make your selections when the buzzer sounds at 9 AM.
Please remember: Under the new park district web design, you must GET AN ACCOUNT IN ADVANCE to facilitate your sign-up. Good luck!
AND FINALLY . . .
Ain't this weather grand?
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Holstein Happenings is a monthly newsletter from Friends of Holstein Park to keep you informed of what's happening in our park. If you would like to add more names to the Holstein Happenings mailing list, send new addresses to friendsofholsteinpark@yahoo.com.
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Holstein Happenings
Feb 1, 2012
Love Month!
There's a lot going on at Holstein Park this February, but here's some news that will help you participate in park programs through the whole coming year.
The Chicago Park District has re-designed its website to REQUIRE users to establish a personal account before signing up for any programs or events. Before registering for Spring programs (Feb. 21), for instance, you should get your account set up in advance. With your account, you will no longer pay for programs via Paypal -- the Park District will have its own system for processing credit cards -- and you will be able to receive text and/or emails about program changes.
Starting on Feb. 6, you will also be able to search the Spring program offerings at Holstein Park more easily. The park district site is www.chicagoparkdistrict.com. Now what's happening closer to home?
Drop-In Yoga - Saturday mornings 9:30-10:30 AM
This Saturday, and every Saturday through the middle of March, adults are invited to join Zephyr Artistic Director Michelle Kranicke for an hour of yoga in the auditorium. Each session is $12. (Bring your own mat.) Call 773-489-5069 or email zephyr@zephyrdance.com for more information.
Teen Valentine Dance - Friday, Feb. 10 4 - 7 PM
Teenagers between the ages of 12 and 15 are invited to celebrate the season with dance and refreshments in the auditorium. The rumor is DJStix will be spinning. But parental permission is required, so get your sign-up form at the field house.
Family Valentine Dance - Saturday, Feb. 11 3 - 5 PM
The decorations are still up, the dance floor is still warm, so moms and dads are invited to bring their own kids (ages 3 - 8) to Holstein Park for a family Valentine Dance Saturday afternoon. Light refreshments, including a chocolate fountain, will be available.
Paper Crafts Workshop - Saturday, Feb. 11 10 AM - 2 PM
The Bucktown Arts Fest is sponsoring three arts workshops for adults and children this winter, and there are still openings for new participants.
Every Monday night, for instance, from 6:30 to 8:30 PM, the Arts Fest is holding adult drawing sessions in the auditorium (preceded by drawing classes for kids ages 8 - 12 from 3:30 to 5:30 PM.)
And this Saturday, February 11, they will hold a Paper Crafts workshop for children (ages 4-5) from 10 AM to 2 PM with an advanced workshop for children ages 8-12 from 11:45 to 12:45 PM. (Younger children should be accompanied by an adult.)
And mark your calendar for another adult Jewelry Making workshop on Saturday, March 10 from noon to 4 PM. A small fee applies to each session.Learn more by calling Shannon at the fieldhouse 312-742-7554.
Friends of Holstein Park - Tuesday, Feb. 21 at 7PM
Thanks to everyone who turned out for our annual elections in January. It was more exciting than a Florida primary. So now, without further ado, here are Your 2012 FOHP officers and directors:
Michelle Pennington, president; Lucy Jacobs, secretary; Sara Dudnik, treasurer; Jean Alan, Robert Allan, Scott Jacobs, Kathy Rice, Fred Schein and Dave Sundry, directors.
Stop by and see how you can join the fun.
Online Registration - Spring Programs - Tuesday, Feb. 21 9 AM
Holstein Park has a wide range of programs this Spring (starting April 6) that can only be signed up for online at the Park District site. Arts & Crafts, T-ball, Moms & Tots. Our programs are among the first to fill up, so it is important to search the offerings ahead of time, and be ready to make your selections when the buzzer sounds at 9 AM.
Please remember: Under the new park district web design, you must GET AN ACCOUNT IN ADVANCE to facilitate your sign-up. Good luck!
AND FINALLY . . .
Ain't this weather grand?
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Holstein Happenings is a monthly newsletter from Friends of Holstein Park to keep you informed of what's happening in our park. If you would like to add more names to the Holstein Happenings mailing list, send new addresses to friendsofholsteinpark@yahoo.com.
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Friday, January 27, 2012
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Monday, January 23, 2012
Trivia Night Fundraiser at Roots this Wednesday
Do you think you and your friends have got what it takes to survive five rounds of trivia and win delicious prizes donated by Roots Handmade Pizza and Bleeding Heart Bakery?
It’s hard work, yes, but someone must do it! Read more.
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Community Safety Alert: Home Invasion Burglary
According to Area Five Detectives, a home invasion occurred this past Sat. January 14, 2012 at approx. 6:15 a.m., in the 3000 block of N. Sawyer Ave. in Logan Square.
Per the alert, the offender– described as an African American male in his 30s, 5’10 tall, approx. 180 lbs., wearing a black knit cap, blue jacket with white stripes, and a carrying a black backpack– made entry into an apartment.
The offender displayed a handgun before duct taping the victims’ hands, mouth and eyes. Read more on pipeline website (where we are spending more time these days).
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Saturdays in January are for Planting at Kid's Rule
KIDS RULE
A Wicker Park toy, book and party supply store
specializing in eco-friendly and educational toys
Come plant with us indoors, and take your plant home. Kids can plant one of three plants: cordyline, coleus, or African violet. Learn about how plants clean the air you breathe, even indoors. Kids can decorate their recycled pots and take them home.
When: Saturdays in January, 10AM-5PM
Who: Kids of all ages, even toddlers!
Where: Kids Rule, 1534 N. Milwaukee
Why: Plants clean the air you breathe!
How: You bring your kids. We’ll bring the plants, the pots, the organic soil and the fun!
Recycled containers donated by:
Francesca’s Forno
Caribou Coffee
Native Foods
For more info:
kidsrulechicago.blogspot.com/ or http:/ or facebook.com/KidsRuleChicago email us: kidsrulechicago@gmail.com or call 773-227-7525
Friday, January 6, 2012
Community Safety Alert: Pattern of Sidewalk Robberies in 14th District
According to a safety alert issued by the 14th District Police, a pattern of eight similar robberies have been reported over the past month involving a lone male offender who approaches female victims on the sidewalk and robs them of their purses, money, and cell phones.
Though most of these incidents are occurring in the late evening and early morning hours, the most recent incident occurred this past Wed. Jan. 4, at 4PM on the 1700 block of West Wabansia.
Incidents:
* 3100 block of West Fullerton – Dec. 04, 2011, 5:20 AM
* 1800 block of North California – Dec. 17, 2011, 6:00 AM
* 1700 block of North Central Park – Dec. 21, 2011, 6:15 AM •
* 1900 block of North Western – Dec. 22, 2011, 23:00 PM
* 2100 block of North California – Dec. 24, 2011, 07:00 AM •
* 2000 block of North Kimball – Dec. 31, 2011, 23:00 PM •
* 1500 block of North Hoyne – Jan. 03, 2012, 03:00 AM
* 1700 block of West Wabansia – Jan. 04, 2012, 04:00 PM
Offender’s Description
• Male black offender, described as 18-39 years of age, 5’08”-6’06”, and 150-180 lbs. In two of the incidents, the offender was described as having dreadlocks.
• The offender has been described as wearing a gray or brown hooded sweatshirt, or a black puffy coat.
What you can do:
• Report any suspicious people or activity in the area. • Be aware of this situation and alert neighbors in the area about this crime. • Pay special attention to any subjects loitering in the area.
If you have any information about these incidents, call the Area 5 Detectives at (312)746-8362 HT617109, HT635862, HT641389, HT644217, HT645859, HV102482, HV102659, HV104613
Area 5 Detective Division Alert# 650-12-002
Thursday, January 5, 2012
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