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Archive for January, 2010

Schools’ Work-Study Program Offers Unique Glimpse Into Corporate World

January 21, 2010

Instead of toting her backpack to school on Friday mornings, high school sophomore Kyara Lee strays from her usual schedule to venture outside the classroom. For one day each week, she sets aside her school books to work alongside investment professionals. Lee remembers her first day of work last September, being nervous as she...
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Gardening Grants Available in Rogers Park

January 21, 2010

From The Rogers Park Garden Group – Rogers Park, Chicago comes this proposal that will warm any gardener’s heart during a chilly January. A proposal to “Adopt the Public Way” The Rogers Park Garden Group (RPGG) is delighted to make available a limited number of public gardening grants up to $1,000 for the improvement...
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INFOGRAPHIC: With New Mobile Rates, There Are Now 10 Million Ways to Pay for a Cell Phone

January 21, 2010
INFOGRAPHIC: With New Mobile Rates, There Are Now 10 Million Ways to Pay for a Cell Phone

Image via Wikipedia INFOGRAPHIC: With New Mobile Rates, There Are Now 10 Million Ways to Pay for a Cell Phone. Related articles by Zemanta The Ultimate Cell Phone Plans Comparison (Tony Adam/Shrinkage Is Good) (techmeme.com)
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Experts Say Fewer Local School Councils Means Less Community Involvement

January 20, 2010

Local school councils are out, Renaissance 2010 is in, and the fight against the machine has only begun. Activists and experts have taken a stand to bring back public schools and public involvement in education; they said they are fighting for their voice. Pauline Lipman, policy studies professor at the University of Illinois at...
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Program to Help Ex-Offenders Nearly Overwhelmed by Growing Demand for Services

January 19, 2010

Officials at a Far West Side organization fear if client demand continues to rise, more and more recently released prisoners will be left fending for themselves. Roger Ehmen, director of Westside Health Authority’s Prisoner Re-Entry Center, said a recent jump in numbers shows the dire need for the program in Austin. Ehmen said the...
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West Side Program Helps Ex-Offenders Get a Second Chance

January 18, 2010

Charles Ezzard speaks with ease and confidence, pausing from time-to-time as if visually sifting through the past chapters of his life. He recounts times of hardship, yet immediately changes pace when speaking about his future. His face lights up as he states his goals, such as finishing school and giving back to the community....
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Plug-in Hybrids, Women in Film, Dank Haus

January 17, 2010
Plug-in Hybrids, Women in Film, Dank Haus

Environmental Law and Policy Center (ELPC) Plug-in Hybrids:  Smart Strategies for Reducing Pollution—Why Location and Charging Time Matter Image via Wikipedia Please join us Jan. 20 for a 30-minute webinar to discuss plug-in hybrid strategies that will benefit the environment, consumers and the economy. Click here to register. Please join us on January 20th...
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Chicago School and Local Theatre Company Offer Students a Unique Opportunity

January 15, 2010
Chicago School and Local Theatre Company Offer Students a Unique Opportunity

Chicago’s Josephinum Academy is teaming up with resident troupe Polarity Ensemble Theatre to present the world premiere of Chuck Palia’s "The Society of Adventurous Women," directed by David Fehr. "Society" will feature a mostly female cast of students portraying notorious women of history, at a bar in the Netherworld. They may not buy drinks,...
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County Board President Candidates to Focus on Violence Against Females

January 15, 2010

This is a press release from the Chicago Foundation for Women. The event is free and open to everyone. COOK COUNTY BOARD PRESIDENT CANDIDATE FORUM: FOCUSING ON VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND GIRLS Thurs. Jan. 21st 6 p.m. (Doors open at 5:30) Loyola University of Chicago, Water Tower Campus 111 E. Pearson St. Beane Hall, 13th...
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Greater Auburn Gresham’s Winter News Update

January 14, 2010
Greater Auburn Gresham’s Winter News Update

The Greater Auburn-Gresham Development Corporation (GADC) newsletter is available online. Some of the events and news highlighted in this issue includes news that the Community Green Jobs initiative designed to enhance the existing litter-free program will be supported with funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) to create 10 eco-friendly jobs. GADC’s Green Ambassadors...
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