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The Greater Auburn Gresham Development Corporation (GAGDC) and GAIA Movement USA come together to take Earth Day to heart in the Auburn Gresham community.
Faculty Fireside Chat with SSA Professor and UChicago Crime Lab Co-Director Harold Pollack: “How do we reduce Chicago's youth violence problem?“ Monday, April 22, from 4:30pm to 6:00pm, at Harper 103 (1116 East 59th Street)
A discussion about drugs, alcohol and tobacco our youth are abusing. Come learn and do ask questions! RSVP is required Maya Hodari mhodari7@yahoo.com or 773.483.3693
Urban Partnerhip Bank is joining with the Greater Auburn Gresham Development Corporation to present "Putting Your Financial House in Order, " on April 24th a free identity theft prevention program during Money Smart Week Chicago, April 20-27.
The Arts Work Fund invites proposals from multi-cultural and culturally-specific arts organizations that have not previously received a grant from the Fund. Deadline: June 17th, 2013, 6:00pm
Chicago Public Schools Board is arbitrarily clarifying Clara Barton Elementary School for Turnaround status. Usually the Turnaround process takes place after a school has been formally placed on probation and has a record of “no progress” in the deficit areas that placed the school on probation. In the case of Clara Barton, they were not placed in this category nor were they ever on the Turnaround list.
Program offers free tax preparation to residents in Auburn Gresham area
Senate Bill 1571
30-day grace periods will remain in effect for the next three years
What do Magicians, Storytellers, a Firefighter and a Library have in common? EVERYTHING when you're at the Greater Auburn-Gresham Development Corporation’s (GADC) spring “Kidz Hour” event at the Thurgood Marshall Library.
Senior blues breakfast at Thurdood Marshall Librarya.
Collins on Quinn budget:
“We must not allow our children to become sacrificial lambs”
In a move aimed at countering Chicago’s crisis in K-8 truancy and absenteeism, state Sen. Kimberly Lightford has introduced legislation to lower Illinois’ compulsory school age from 7 to 5.
Collins proclaims Thirteenth Amendment Month at Rosa Parks celebration
Oglesby Elementary School held it's first Father-Daughter Dance, on February 13, 2013.
Affordable Mac Notebooks for Kids and Adults! Limited supply
Energy Impact Illinois is a US Department of Energy funded program offering single family and 2-4 unit homeowners low cost $99 energy audits, rebates and when necessary low interest loans for air sealing and insulation. There is a special joint program with the Historic Chicago Bungalow Association for bungalow owners. Ask me for details...
Seniors aged 62 and up - your applications are being accepted. Inquire today.
Measure also funds foreclosure counseling for 18,000 households