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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Visit Auburn Gresham, Chicago Lawn and Englewood Web Portals






The Southwest  web portal is one of many tools that will help create tech-savvy communities for the Southwest Smart Communities Initiative (SCCI), comprising three Chicago neighborhoods — Auburn Gresham, Chicago Lawn and Englewood.
The mission of the SCCI is a Digital & Social Link (DSL) between the three neighborhoods with the following goals:
  • Connect the three communities to reduce the historical physical, cultural and digital divides between the areas
  • Enhance the existing digital systems through working with community members, gatekeepers and technology expert to identify the most efficient and appropriate technologies to serve the community
  • Improve access to the Web by making it more accessible to residents, schools, small businesses and city colleges within the three communities
The initiative is the result of a collaborative planning effort that brought together representatives from community-based organizations in the three neighborhoods and more than 100 residents. Those participants created the (PDF)Southwest Smart Communities Plan, which provides a framework of ideas and projects for local implementation. For example:
  • Neighbors involved in trainings to use digital technology to improve their daily lives.
  • Students use broadband technology in new digital media labs in school.
  • Local entrepreneurs visit business centers where they can learn more about using software to become more efficient — and more profitable.

A First Step, A Big Step

These programs and projects are catalysts. No one program is sufficient to provide all the digital resources a community needs. But by jumpstarting a culture of technology, we can support and enhance the values of our neighborhoods on the Southwest Side.
SCCI is part of a larger program, the Smart Communities program.  A major plank of the City of Chicago’s Digital Excellence Initiative, the Smart Communities Program is managed and supported by LISC/Chicago and funded in part through a $7 million federal Broadband Technology Opportunity Program (B-TOP) grant. The support is allowing the local partners in the five Smart Communities,  Auburn Gresham, Chicago Lawn, Englewood, Humboldt Park and Pilsen, to provide enhanced access to broadband technology and training, and opportunities to earn hardware and software for more than 11,000 residents and 360 small businesses and nonprofits, with the goal of overcoming barriers to technological access that exist in many parts of the city.

Gage Park High School Robotics Club

 hopes to clean up the competition at the FIRST Tech Challenge.

3 students from Gage Park High School have been working very hard to prepare for the FTC regional qualifier at Malcolm X college on Nov. 12th. While most Gage Park students were enjoying their fall intercession, Adonny Barrera, Stephany Barrera, and Rashad Foster were building, programming, and designing a robot that they believe will "clean up" at competition.
FTC, or FIRST Tech Challenge, is a worldwide competition designed to inspire young people to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Each year the game changes and teams have a mere 6 weeks to prepare for their events. This years competition, called Bowled Over" involves flipping and stacking miniature milk crates and picking up raquetballs on a 12' X 12' enclosed arena.
The teams' coach Mr. Irwin has swayed busy professionals with his entushiastic attitude and heartfelt dedication to donate their time, expertise, and money to the cause. Bill Dods owner of Advance wheel corporationhas donated a 4000 square foot facility where the team practices daily. Independent entrepreneur and machinist Paul Jenskovec has allowed the team to use machinery to fabricate pieces for the robot. He has also donated more than $1200 to date on plastics, aluminum, field mat, and various hardware. They have gained experience with lathes, mills, welding, drill presses, belt sanders and taps. Retired engineer, Bruce Petersen, has lent the team his years of product development experience. His foresight has been invaluable in helping to decide which ideas will work and which ones  are fatally flawed. CPS graduate Daniel Galan has maintained team communication, flyers, brochures, and more behind the scenes help in recruiting as well as helping the drive and programming team.
The team still needs more students. The team has a very strong chance to gain sponsorship for FRC, especially if they fare well in this months contest. Any student or adult that is interested in joining as a mentor or a team member should contact Marc Irwin at mirwin66@gmail.com. Students can have a great time being a part of a great project, have the opportunity to receive scholarships, and build lifelong skills.


Courtesy of Chicago Lawn Portal

Monday, October 24, 2011

American Girl Social with Kaya

American Girl Social with Kaya







Date: 
Mon. November 14, 2011

Time: 
6:00 pm

Location:
West Lawn
4020 W. 63rd Street
60629

About this event:
Join us in celebrating Native American Heritage Month with our social featuring American Girl, Kaya, an adventurous Nez Perce girl with a generous spirit and a love of horses and nature.  Come learn about Kaya's culture, hear some stories, play some games, share a snack and make a craft to take home in this all ages program.

Registration is required as space is limited to 20 children.  Reserve your spot by calling 312-747-7381 or stop by the library to register.  All children must be accompanied by an adult caregiver. 

Chicago Lawn Open House


Wednesday, October 26, 2011; 1p.m – 2 p.m.
Chicago Family Health Center Chicago Lawn; 3223 W. 63rd

Join us for an open house presentation in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month
.

Self Exam Instructions
Educational materials on breast cancer awareness and prevention
Free Give-Aways

When women are healthy, their children, families and communities are healthy.

Refreshments will be served
.
 

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Chicago Lawn Tree Sale








When: September 18, 2011, 1–5 pm

Where: 61st St. and Western Ave., Chicago, IL 60636



Join the Chicago Department of Environment and its partners for a day of educational workshops and discounted tree sales. As part of the Sustainable Backyard Program, Possibility Place Nurserty will be selling native trees to Chicago residents for just $14 per tree.

Trees beautify our city, clean our air and water, provide habitat for our native species, improve our property values and can even help us asve money on our energy bills. Join us to learn more about the benefits of trees and how to plant and care for them at home.

First 100 people to come receive a FREE recyclable tote, courtesy of Greater Southwest Development Corporation.
See additional details (PDF)here.

Friday, August 5, 2011

Mental Health Support Group

GROW in Illinois Community Mental Health Support Group

 

When: February 17, 2011–December 31, 2012, 4–6 pm
Where: 6120 S. Kedzie Ave, Chicago, IL


GROW offers a weekly 12-step support group program for anyone experiencing mental health issues, emotional problems, difficulties coping, addictions. Meetings are anonymous, free, confidential, open to all. Group meets every Thursday at 4:00 PM at the Chicago Lawn Library, 6120 S. Kedzie Ave. For more information about this group please call the area fieldworker at 773-771-3431.

Please visit GROW's website at www.growinamerica.org

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Poetry and Stories @ Chicago Lawn

I Love My People

Date: Thu. July 21, 2011
Time: 6:00 pm
Location:
Chicago Lawn
6120 S. Kedzie Avenue
60629
Program: Summer Reads for Adults
About this event:

Culminating in his original anthem “I Love My People”, Oba William King combines poetry and stories to celebrate the writings of African American leaders including Langston Hughes, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Gwendolyn Brooks.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Yogi Bear Movie @ Archer Park




Events : Movies in the Parks

Movies in the Parks - Yogi Bear (PG)

Underwritten by Archer Park Baseball Association

Date: 07/07/11
Start Time: 8:30 PM
Schedule Notes: All movies begin at dusk.
Cost: FREE
Location : Archer Park

4901 S. Kilbourn Ave.
Chicago, 60632
773.284.7029


ALL MOVIES ARE FREE AND BEGIN AT DUSK
...you bring the snacks, we'll bring the stars...

Patrons can call the Movies in the Parks hotline for daily listings and updated weather-related cancellations at 312-742-1134.

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Community Media Workshop:collaboration to take back black/brown media image

Essentially, it joins youth media and social justice programs, educators,
community organizations, free lance journalist, community based media ,
and everyday people to tell the positive stories about the things, people and
happening in our communities using many media forms (short writings,photos,
video, audio etc) and spreads them far and wide using our own
traditional and new media so that all generations see, hear,
learn,participate and
take hope and heart. The power is in the many voices sharing the stories.

Come to meet some of the key participants and media partners and learn more.

TUESDAY JUNE 28 - 10AM TO NOON
N.E.I University- Center for Inner City Studies 700 E. Oakwood Blvd. Chi. 60653
Host: Community Media Workshop - Chicago is The World

Block Party



Thursday June 23
at IMAN 2744 W 63rd
From 1pm to 7pm

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

South West Community AIDS Awareness Day!





Free HIV/AIDS Workshop & Testing


Open to Youth and Adults of all ages



**Free HIV/AIDS Confidential Testing**

Courtesy of South Shore Hospital


*****Workshop Presented by *****

Universal Family Connection Inc.


Free FOOD!!!!


June 20, 2011 ~4pm- 6pm

@ The South West Youth Collaborative ~6400 S. Kedzie Ave. Chicago 60629

For more info email Xavier Davis~ xdavis@swyc.org or Call 773-819-5033


The South West Community HIV/AIDS Awareness day is a community event leading up to National HIV testing Day on June 27, 2011. This event seeks to bring together people of all ages in a safe space to learn and discuss how to reduce the impact of the HIV/AIDS on the entire community regardless of age, gender, sexuality, race, religion or culture. There will be rapid HIV testing provided by South Shore Hospital on a first come first serve basis from 4-6pm and HIV 101 workshops presented by Universal Family Connection Inc. The day is open to all community members regardless of age but youth are encouraged to attend. The day is hosted in collaboration with The Chicago Department of Family Support Services, Youth Ready Chicago Community Council Region 5, The South West Youth Collaborative, and Universal Family Connection Inc.

Open House, Cookout and Trolley Ride

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Chicago Neighborhood Stabilization Program Presents :
“Homeownership in The Summertime” Affordable & Energy Efficient Homes in the Chicago Lawn Community


You are cordially invited to attend an Open House, Cook Out, and Trolley Ride

Saturday, June 25, 2011
12 pm to 4 pm
2601 West 63rd Street
Chicago, IL 60629

Free introduction to home buying classes will be available at 2601 West 63rd St. throughout the event. Se habla espanol

Buyer Incentives with All NSP Properties
1. Purchase home with $1,000 or 1% down payment
2. Newly rehabbed homes (Move-in ready)
3. Energy efficient appliances
4. Closing cost paid up to 3%
5. Developer’s limited warranty for one year

Neighborhood Highlights?
Nearby vibrant commercial district?
Near Marquette and Gage Park?
Easy access to public transportation?
Near quality schools

City of Chicago Neighborhood Stabilization Program
http://www.chicagonsp.org

For more information, click (PDF)here.


Post Courtesy of Chicago Lawn Portal

YMCA to host summer technology camp

This free program is open to high school students who are interested in an interactive digital technology experience. Enjoy field trips and have fun learning about social media, audio engineering, video game creation, mobile app development and more.

Dates: July 5-August 26
Times: Monday-Thursday
10am-2pm.

Visit www.ymcabla.org to apply. Interviews have already begun, but applications are being accepted until Friday, June 17, 2011.

For more information, be sure to contact Tequilla Lopez at 773-326-2557 or at tlopez@ymcachicago.org.


Post Courtesy of Chicago Lawn Portal

Monday, June 6, 2011

15th Ward Bike Ride

Healthy Chicago Lawn is a community-based coalition working to improve the overall quality of life and well-being of the Chicago Lawn community area by building awareness, connections, and promoting healthy lifestyles.

The next Healthy Chicago Lawn Meeting will be on Wednesday, August 3, 2011, 11:00 a.m at Holy Cross Hospital.