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Sep 1, 2016 - CR Publications
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The Downtown Hammond Council invites you to
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CALL US: 219.931.6700
SERVICE DIRECTORY
Animal Control
Lake County Sheriff’s Department
Animal Adoption and Control
3011 W. 93rd
Crown Point, IN
219.769.7016
Apartment Rentals
Douglas Pointe Apartments
5525 Hyles Ave.
Hammond, IN
219.931.0771
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
Whiting/Robertsdale
Chamber of Commerce
119th St
Whiting, IN
219.659.0292
Computer Service
Jam Computer Service
Software & PC Services
219.931.6700
Democratic Organizations
Franklin D. Roosevelt Club
Last Wednesday of every month
at the Mohawks
4040 Calumet Ave, Hammond, IN
Attorneys
Lonnie M. Randolph
1919 E. Columbus Dr.
East Chicago, IN
219.397.5531
Hammond Democratic Committee
Chairman Dave Woerpel
7440 Olcott Avenue,
Hammond, IN 46324
219.808.9743
Smith Sersic
9301 Calumet Ave. Suite 1F
Munster, IN
219.933.7600
Automotive - Sales
One Way Auto Sales
6145 Calumet Ave.
Hammond, IN
219.853.1929
Hessville Central Democratic Club
3031 Mahoney Drive
Hammond, IN
219.545.1942
Florist
Automotive - Services
Air One Service Center
1831 Indianapolis Boulevard
Whiting, Indiana
219.659.TOWS
Banks
Centier Bank
5433 Hohman Ave
Centier.com
888.236.8437
Dixon Florist
Serving all of Hammond
919 Ridge Rd.
Munster, IN
219.836.1668
Funeral - Services
Smith, Bizzell & Warner
4209 Grant Street
Gary, In 46408
219.887.1852
smithbizzellwarnerfuneralhome.com
Government
Body Shops
Hammond City Clerks Office
5925 Calumet Ave.
Hammond, IN
219.853.6346
www.am legal.com/hammond_in/
State Auto Body
1243 Summer St.
Hammond, IN
219.931.0721
Bus Services
North Township Dial A Ride
Free Dial-A-Ride Bus Service
219.932.2530 & Press 4
Business Organization
The Downtown Hammond Council
Karen M. Maravilla, President
219.512.4298
(Calls accepted 9 am - 7 pm Monday
thru Saturday)
www.downtownhammond.org
[email protected]
Lakeshore Chamber of Commerce
5246 Hohman Avenue, Suite 100
Hammond, IN 46320
219.931.1000
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Business Organization
Hammond City Judge
Jeffrey Harkin
5925 Calumet Avenue
Hammond , IN
219.853.6388
Government
Hammond Department of
Planning & Development
5925 Calumet Avenue
Hammond, IN
219.853.6371
Towing
Alamo Auto Service
Towing & Auto Repair
6923 Hohman Ave.
Hammond, IN
219.932.8909
Hammond Mayor’s Office
5925 Calumet Avenue
Hammond, IN 46320
219.853.6301
Herrera Towing Inc.
1831 Indianapolis Blvd.
Whiting, Indiana
219.659.8697
Hammond Port Authority
701 Casino Center D.
Hammond, IN 46320
219.659.7678
McCoy & Sons Towing
1405 Summer St
Hammond, IN
219.659.0687
Insurance - Services
Hammond National Insurance
5248 Hohman Ave.
Hammond, IN
219.931.4000
Pet Hospital
Hammond Pet Hospital
1309 169th St.
Hammond, IN
House Calls Available
219.845.6455
State Auto Body
1243 Summer St.
Hammond, IN
219.931.0721
Violence Prevention Programs
Lake County Sheriff’s Department
Violence Intervention Program
Director Tom Branson
219.755.3355
219.508.8023 Cell
Schools
School City of Hammond
41 Williams Street
Hammond In 46320
219.933.2400
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listing in our Service Directory!
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prices.
Hammond Park Foundation
3031 Mahoney Dr.
Hammond, IN 463223
219.853.6378
Hammond Development
Corporation
5246 Hohman Ave.
Hammond, IN
219.853.6399
EMAIL: [email protected]
September 1, 2016
CALL US: 219.931.6700
Mayor’s
Night Out6
Need Help?
Call Hammond City Services
201
Main Number 853-6300
Animal Control
853-6507
Human Relations Building Dept../Contractor
853-6316
Law Department
853-6381
City Clerk 853-6346
Legal Aid 853-6611
City Clerk Ordinance Div.
853-6402
Parks and Recreation Dept.
853-6378
City Controller 853-6325
Personnel 853-6501
City Council 853-6404
Police Department 853-6490
City Engineer 853-6336
•Narcotics
853-6487
City Judge 853-6389
•Community Police
852-6380
Civic Center 853-6378
•Gang Hotline
852-2950
Code Enforcement 853-6447
Recycling Department 853-6622
Community Development
853-6358
Sanitary Department
853-6433
Emergency Management 853-6393
Sanitary District 853-6413
Environmental Management
853-6306
Sewer Department Fire Department 853-6416
Streets Department 853-6433
Hammond Housing Authority
989-3265
United Neighborhoods Inc.
937-0200
Hammond Marina
659-7678
Water Department 853-6421
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853-6502
853-6405
EMAIL: [email protected]
September 7th
(Rescheduled from Feb)
5th District
September 21th
(Rescheduled from Aug.)
1st District
October 26th
6th District
September 1, 2016
Gavit Middle/High
School
1670 175th Street
Clark MS/HS
1921 Davis Avenue
Door C
Harding Elementary
School Cafeteria
3211 165th Street
CALL US: 219.931.6700
Church Directory
An Open Door Church
7105 Hohman Ave., Hammond, IN
Drs. Meredith & Marilyn Shackelford
(219) 931-5747
Sunday
10:00 a.m.
Wednesday 7:00 p.m.
Apostolic Church of the Lord Jesus
Christ
624 Highland St., Hammond, IN
Pastor District Elder John Andrews
(219) 931-7092
Sunday
11:30 a.m. & 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday 6:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
Friday
Bethel Congregational C.O.G.I.C.
815 Michigan St.., Hammond, IN
Deacon Lester Stokes
(219) 931-1301
Sunday School 9:00 a.m.
Sunday
10:30 a.m.
Friday 7:30 p.m.
Christian Family Worship Center
6532 Arizona Ave, Hammond, IN
Pastor Xavier Menzies, Sr.
(219) 961-4375
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
Morning Worship 11:15 a.m.
Wednesday Prayer 6:30 p.m.
Bible Enrichment Class 7:00 p.m.
Free Transportation
www.christianfam.org
Dayspring Ministries C.O.G.I.C.
860 State St, Hammond, IN
Superintendent Pastor Marvin O. Nunn
(219) 803-6063
Sunday Prayer 10:30 am
Sunday School 11:00 am
Sunday Morning Worship 12:00 pm
Wednesday Bible Study 7:30 pm
Thursday Bible Study 12:00 pm
www.dayspringministries.info
Christian Life Center
6947 Hohman Ave., Hammond, IN
Pastor Sam & Taylor Hamstra
(219) 803-6713
Email [email protected]
Sunday
10:00 a.m.
www.clc.tv/nwi
First Baptist Church
473 Sibley St., Hammond, IN
Pastor John Wilkerson
(219) 932-0711
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Sunday
10:45 a.m. & 6:00 p.m.
Friday 7:00 p.m.
Greater Works Outreach Prayer and
Deliverance Ministry
5125 Hohman Ave., Hammond, IN
Apostle Jose Ruiz (219) 852-0677
Sunday
11:30 a.m
Wednesday 6:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
Friday
www.greaterwksmin.com
Hyde Park United Methodist Church
6348 Harrison Ave., Hammond, IN
Pastor Pete Ward
(219) 932-0613
Sunday School 11:00 a.m
Sunday 12:30 p.m.
Thursday Thrift shop 9:00 a.m. - Noon
Last Saturday of the month
Free Pancake breakfast 9-11 am
Mt. Zion Baptist Church
1047 Kenwood St., Hammond, IN
Reverend William J. Collins
(219) 931-4337
11:00 a.m.
Sunday
6:30 p.m.
Tuesday
Wednesday 12:00 p.m. & 6:00 p.m.
New Community Baptist Church
5461 Calumet Ave, Hammond, IN
Rev. Patrick H Gillis, Pastor
(219) 931-8497
Sunday School
9:00 a.m.
Sunday Worship Service 10:00 a.m.
Bible Study Wednesday 5:00 p.m.
www.ncbc-hammond.com
New Hope Missionary
Baptist Church
1117 Merrill St., Hammond, IN
Reverend Herman A. Polk, Sr.
(219) 932-5955
Sunday
7:45 a.m. & 11:00 a.m.
Sunday School 9:30 am
Wednesday 8:30 am, 1:30 & 7:00 pm
New Salem Missionary
Baptist Church
833 Conkey St., Hammond, IN
Pastor Wayne Hudson
(219) 932-0999
Sunday
11:00 a.m.
Wednesday 7:00 pm
Saint Joseph Roman
Catholic Church
5310 Hohman Ave, Hammond, IN
Rev. Richard Orlinski, Pastor
(219) 932-0702
Sunday: 9:00 a.m. Mass
Mon, Wed, & Fri: 9:00 a.m. Mass
Saturday: 3:30 p.m. Reconciliation
4:30 p.m. Mass
Saint Paul Episcopal
1101 Park Dr. Munster, IN
(219) 838-3803
Sunday
8:45 a.m. Mass
Trinity Lutheran Church
7227 Hohman Ave, Hammond, IN
Pastor Kevin Olson
(219) 932-4660
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Sunday Worship 8:00. & 11:00 a.m.
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Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church
www.trinityhammond.com
New Zion Temple Church
926 Morris Street, Hammond, IN
Elder Brandon A. Jacobs
(219) 931-ZION (9466)
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Sunday Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
Tuesday Prayer 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday TNT Bible Study 7:00 p.m.
www.newziontemple.org
St. John A.M.E. Zion Church
1227 Field St, Hammond, IN
Rev. Calva Crutcher Sanders, Pastor
(219) 931-0697
Sunday Services
10:45 A.M.
Bible Study Wednesday 7:00 P.M.
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September 1, 2016
CALL US: 219.931.6700
PNW Sinai Forum
Returns in September
The 63rd season of the
Purdue University Northwest
Sinai Forum will open Sunday,
Sept. 11 at 4 p.m. (CT) with a
presentation by noted television
news reporter Ted Koppel.
The Forum continues
its commitment to presenting
speakers who explore compelling
contemporary issues, providing
audience members with the
unique opportunity to hear from
experts in their fields speak
about topics in the news and to
pose face-to-face questions in a
town-hall style forum.
This season’s speakers
include a television veteran
named one of the top 100
journalists of the last 100 years;
a cancer researcher who offers
hope to those with terminal
diagnoses; a decorated war hero
who shares his experience as a
hostage negotiator; a Pulitzer
Prize winning journalist who
will explore the impact of the
President-Elect on foreign
policy; and an astronaut and
Hoosier who holds the world
record for space walks. A
book signing will follow each
program.
All of the programs will
be held in the James B. Dworkin
Student Services and Activities
Complex, on the PNW North
Central Campus, 1401 S. US
Hwy 421, Westville. Each
program will begin at 4 p.m.,
with doors opening at 3 p.m.
The season sponsors are
IU Health La Porte Hospital,
The Times Media Company and
Blue Chip Casino Hotel Spa.
Forum Executive Director Leslie
Plesac, will host the series.
Regular Season tickets
are $75, which includes general
seating for all five programs. A
Patron Season ticket is $200,
which includes reserved section
seating for all five programs and
exclusive receptions with the
speakers before each program
beginning at 2:30 p.m. CT.
Students who show a
valid school I.D. are always free.
Tickets can be purchased
by credit card online at www.
pnw.edu/sinai-forum or by
cash or check at: The Lubeznik
Center for the Arts, 101 W.
Second St., Michigan City;
Kabelin Hardware, 512 Andrew
Ave., La Porte and the Porter
County Community Foundation,
1401 Calumet Ave., Valparaiso.
Additional information
about the Purdue Northwest
Sinai Forum is available at
www.pnw.edu/sinai-forum.
Race to the Rescue
Bike Race
Mayor Thomas M.
McDermott, Jr. and the
Hammond Port Authority are
proud to announce Race to the
Rescue, an event to honor our
first responders.
Head to The Pavilion
at Wolf Lake on Sunday,
September 11th for a day full
of activities for everyone.
Opening ceremonies begin
at 7:45 am, 9K run at 8 am,
5k run/walk immediately
following the 9k, kids races,
20-mile cycling road race
at 10 am, 9k fun bike ride at
1pm, family activities, raffles,
and more!
Register today on
active.com. In person
registration available at The
Hammond Marina beginning
500 Flyers $18.00 (b/w)
(219) 931-6700 [email protected]
Source: Purdue
University Northwest
Herrera
Towing
& Service
Used
Engines &
Transmissions
Understanding your business is our business. That’s why we partner
with independent agents, like Hammond National Co., Inc, who live
and work where you do. Together, our local resources and national
expertise provide the protection your business needs to continue
to thrive. Learn about the coverages we can offer your business at
libertymutualgroup.com/business or hammondnational.com.
5248 Hohman Avenue
Hammond, IN 46320
1831 Indianapolis Blvd.
Whiting, IN 46394
© 2014 Liberty Mutual Insurance. Insurance underwritten by Liberty Mutual Insurance Co.,
Boston, MA, or its affiliates or subsidiaries.
EMAIL: [email protected]
Source: The City of Hammond
CR Publications
You put your heart and
soul into your business.
We put ours into protecting it.
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Monday, August 22nd.
Road race: $40
9ks and 5ks: $25
Kids races: $10
Road Race & Run
Combo: $55
Proceeds benefit The
Region Police Pipes and
Drums and the Hoosier
Burn Camp. If you’d like
to volunteer or donate to
this event, contact us at
[email protected].
Follow The Pav
on Facebook, check out
wolflakepavilion.com, or
email race2therescue@gmail.
com for more information.
219-659-TOWS (8697)
September 1, 2016
CALL US: 219.931.6700
PNW Welcomes
New Statue
The
sculpture
“Birdman”
by
the
internationally known abstract
artists, The Zhou Brothers,
is on display at the Purdue
University Northwest campus
in Westville as part of the
PNW Odyssey Arts and
Cultural Events Series.
Birdman, an abstract
14-foot sculpture painted in
bright red, is clearly visible
from U.S. Highway 421. The
brothers see it as an expression
of creative emotion, liberty
and freedom – an enduring
theme in their work for the
past 40 years.
Liberty is precious to
the brothers Da Huang and
Shan Zuo Zhou. During their
youth, the brothers survived
the Mao Ze-Dong’s Cultural
Revolution, during which
their educator father was
exiled. They, their educator
mother and grandmother were
re-located to a rural, mountain
range where they were forced
to adapt to farm life.
Able to resume their
education, the Zhou brothers
immersed themselves in
university studies in the
arts and, before they came
to America, they became
nationally
recognized
contemporary artists in China.
Their 40-year collaboration
has earned them international
recognition and can be
found in public and private
collections around the globe.
Birdman joins a
collection of Zhou Brothers
paintings, small sculptures
and terragraphs on display in
the Westville Campus James
B. Dworkin Student Services
and Activities Complex and
in several locations on the
PNW Hammond Campus.
Birdman was initially part of
the Zhou B foundation garden
in Chicago’s Bridgeport
neighborhood.
“We are thrilled to
respond to the Zhou Brothers’
wish to extend their statements
through art to the other side of
the lake,” said Judy Jacobi,
assistant vice chancellor of
University Art Collections &
Special Programs. “It is an
honor that they chose a spot
on our highway gallery to be
installed as a centerpiece and
grow our partnership.”
To obtain further
information or to schedule an
appointment to tour the Purdue
Northwest art collections,
contact Jacobi at 219-7855593 or Liz Bernel, PNW
coordinator of Special Events
at 219-785-5719. Tours are
held year-round, rain or shine.
Groups of children and teens
accompanied by educators
and parents are treated to a
pizza lunch, compliments of
PNW Chancellor Thomas
Keon.
Hammond
Fire
Department celebrates fire
prevention open house on
Saturday, October 8, 2016
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at
Central Fire Station, located
at 6110 Calumet Avenue in
Hammond.
Demonstrations to
be conducted by Hammond
Firefighters throughout the
day. Station tours will be
given through the day. All
tours include children safety
talk.
Sparky AKA Freckles
the Dalmatian robot will be on
hand.
Fire hose to be available
during the day for children to
try.
Fire
prevention
brochures on home fire safety
read it online!
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EMAIL: [email protected]
will be provided.
Materials for children
will be provided.
Raffles for free smoke
detectors.
Raffles for LCD Flat
Screen HDTV and gift cards
from area businesses.
Personalized Hammond
Fire Helmets for kids.
Children’s coloring
contest. Bring your 9.5” x 11”
poster regarding fire safety to
be entered.
Bounce House for kids.
D J Music.
Hotdogs, chips and
beverages will be provided.
Source: The Hammond
Fire Department
LAKE COUNTY
SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT
ANIMAL ADOPTION & CONTROL CENTER
ADOPTION HOURS
Mon, Tues,
Thurs, & Fri
10 AM-4 PM
&
Wed
10 AM-12 PM
Source: Purdue
University Northwest
CR Publications
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Hammond Fire
Department Open House
“Help us
Help them.”
-Sheriff John Buncich
3011 W 93rd Ave
Crown Point, IN
(219) 769-7016
September 1, 2016
CALL US: 219.931.6700
Hammond Extends
Pool Dates
Hammond Parks &
Recreation extends pool dates
to the public at Hessville
pool, located at Kennedy
Avenue and 173rd Street, and
Pulaski pool, located at 137th
Street and Sheffield Avenue,
through Saturday, September
3rd. On Tuesday, August
16th Hessville and Pulaski
pools will be open from
noon until 7 p.m. Starting
on Wednesday, August 17,
the hours for Hessville and
Pulaski pools are: Tuesday
through Friday from 4 p.m. to
7 p.m., Saturday 11 a.m. to 7
p.m. and Sunday from 1 p.m.
to 7 p.m., weather permitting.
On Mondays, all pools are
closed for maintenance.
Edison pool, located at
Spruce & Mulberry Streets,
and Martin Luther King
pool, located at Tapper and
Highland Streets, closed for
the season on Sunday, Aug.
14.
Pool passes are still
being sold for $20 for
Hammond resident adults,
$15 for child. If you already
have or purchase an adult
season pass, visitor passes can
be added for $20 and allows
10 visits to any pool. Purchase
your passes at the Hammond
Civic Center, 5825 S. Sohl
Avenue, or the Jean Shepherd
Community Center, 3031 J.F.
Mahoney Drive, until Friday,
Sept. 2. For more information,
contact the Hammond Civic
Center business office at (219)
853-6378.
Source: The City of Hammond
Up and Coming Event
Shop at It’s Just Serendipity’s booth at The
Fetching Market/Artisan and Pop-up Market!
Friday, September 9 from 5-9 pm and Saturday, September 10 from 10 am - 6 pm
at the historic Ford Hangar at the Lansing
Airport/Burnham Avenue and GlenwoodLansing Road, Lansing, Illinois.
(219) 659-0687
$750
$850
1405 Summer St
Hammond, Indiana
All Daytime
Local Tows
$50.00
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EMAIL: [email protected]
Theater at the
Center Debut
Five Chicago actormusicians make their Theatre at the
Center debut in the musical Pump
Boys and Dinettes. Christine Mild
as Rhetta Cupp, Shaun Whitley as
Jim, Matt Holzfeind as Jackson,
Matt Edmonds as L.M. and Cody
Siragusa as Eddie are joined by
Veronica Garza, who returns to
the TATC stage to play Rhetta’s
sister Prudie Cupp. The director
is Brian Russell and William
Underwood is Music Director.
Pump Boys and Dinettes opens at
Theatre at the Center on September
15 and continues through October
16. Press Opening is Sunday,
September 18 at 7:00 p.m.
Set on Highway 57,
somewhere between Frog Level
and Smyrna, in the folksy, fun style
of Grand Old Opry memories, this
countrified musical is a tribute to
life along the open road. The story
celebrates life’s simple pleasures
and the value of friendship between
four gas station attendants and two
waitresses at the Double Cupp
Diner. Together, they perform a
menu of country and western songs
that have received rave reviews
beginning with its Broadway debut
in 1982 and continuing for many
years in Chicago.
Director Brian Russell’s
credits include Ring of Fire, a
successful musical review that
opened at TATC in 2014 and
moved to Chicago’s Mercury
Theater in 2015 where it enjoyed
a six-month run. William
Underwood is TATC’s resident
music director. John Foley, Mark
Hardwick, Debra Monk, Cass
Morgan, John Schimmel and Jim
Wann wrote the Book, Lyrics and
Music for Pump Boys and Dinettes
and starred in the original 1982 hit
musical on Broadway.
Christine Mild (Fiddler on
the Roof at Paramount and Always:
Patsy Cline at Peninsula Players)
makes her TATC debut as Rhetta
Cupp and Veronica Garza (Ring
of Fire at TATC & Mercury and
Sideshow at Porchlight Music
September 1, 2016
Theatre) returns to TATC as
Prudie Cupp.
Shaun Whitley
(Million Dollar Quartet at Apollo
Theater) plays Jim, Matt Holzfeind
(Oklahoma at Paramount and
Bloody, Bloody Andrew Jackson
at Bailiwick Chicago) plays
Jackson, Matt Edmonds (Rent at
Theo Ubique and All-American at
Redtwist Theatre) plays L.M. and
Cody Siragusa (Buddy:The Buddy
Holly Story at Drury Lane) plays
Eddie.
The Pump Boys and
Dinettes production team includes
set design by Angie Miller, costume
design by Brenda Winstead,
lighting design by Shelley StrasserHolland, props design by Brittney
O’Keefe and sound design by
Barry Funderburg. The production
manager is Ann Davis with Dennis
Galbreath as assistant technical
director. Matt McMullen is the
stage manager. Richard Friedman
is general manager and Linda
Fortunato is Theatre at the Center’s
artistic director.
Founded in 1991, the 410seat Theatre at the Center is a
year round professional theatre at
its home: The Center for Visual
and Performing Arts, 1040 Ridge
Road, Munster, Indiana. Theatre
at the Center is located off I 80/94,
just 35 minutes from downtown
Chicago.
Performances are 2 p.m.
Wednesdays and Thursdays; 7:30
p.m. Fridays, 3 and 7:30 p.m.
Saturdays; 2:30 p.m. Sundays
and select Thursday and Sunday
evenings.
Individual ticket
prices range from $40 - $44. To
purchase individual tickets, call
the Box Office at 219-836-3255
or Tickets.com at 800-511-1552.
Group discounts are available
for groups of 11 or more and gift
certificates are also available.
For more information on Theatre
at the Center, visit www.
TheatreAtTheCenter.com
Source: The Theater at the Center
CALL US: 219.931.6700
Backpack Jam and
Barbeque Giveaway
The HBRus Foundation partnered with the Boys and Girls Club to give out
backpacks filled with school supplies during a Backpack Jam and Barbeque held on
August 12.
Picture submitted.
HBRus Foundation
partnered with Hammond
Boys and Girls Club for
a Backpack Jam and
Barbeque on Friday, August
12. The Foundation gave
away backpacks filled with
school supplies to over 250
area youth.
Shay Jones, HBRus
member, said, “We are so
happy about all the support
and donations we received.
Our goal is to make sure
kids start school with the
necessities needed to kick
off their school year with a
great start.”
In addition to school
supplies, the group raffled
off gift cards and computers
and gave away coupons for
free hair cuts and trips to
the salon. Donors included
East Side Community
Council, Maurice Johnson
and Marvin White at
Marvelouz Cuts, Romaize
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Gilbert at Prezidential Cuts,
Allan Upshaw at New Level
Barber Shop, Tatiana at
HotSpot Salon, Shawnta
Wooten-Serenity Beauty
Salon and Amber at Takada
Salon and Day Spa. Music
was provided by Okari
Jones.
Predrag “PJ” Jones,
Hammond Boys and Girls
Club Director said, “We
really appreciate the HBRus
Foundation for making this
possible. They really came
through for us and the kids.”
Jones grilled hotdogs to go
along with chips, juice and
other treats served at the
event.
Source: The East Side Community Council
EMAIL: [email protected]
Hammond Optimist
Youth Sports
Pictured above is the 9U Bulldog team: Mason Barth, Carlos Ward, Jaylen
Rutherford, Kobe Shelton, Caleb Venzke, Jacob Peters, Taylor Schafer, Caiden Verrett,
Gavin Copeland, Caleb Carter, Jason Jovanovich, Rj White, Dakota Sammons, Moises
Vazquez, and coaches Doug Schafer, Mike Neidow, and Dave Schafer.
Pictured above is the 12U Bulldog team: Joshua Lamb, Angel Ramirez, Robert
Garcia Jr., Aj Pierson, William Gibson, Jacob Rosa, Dhmari Wright, Miguel Martinez,
Eddie Minniefield, Jacob Venzke, and coaches Rob Garcia, Donte Wright, and Nate
Venzke.
Photos submitted.
Hammond Optimist
Youth Sports will host a
parade for the 9U and 12U
Bulldog baseball teams on
Sept. 23. Both teams were
won their state championships
and were runners-up in
their respective Ohio Valley
Regional tournaments. This
is the first year two teams
have won their respective
state championships and
September 1, 2016
have both been runner-up in
their Ohio Valley Regional
tournaments.
Next year, the 9U team
will become the 10U team
that will represent Hammond
in the 10U Cal Ripken World
Series as the host team.
Source: Hammond Optimist Youth Sports
CALL US: 219.931.6700
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Hammond Mayor Thomas M. McDermott, Jr; Janet Venecz, Hammond
Council-at-Large; Robert Markovich, Hammond Council-at-Large; Scott Rakos,
Hammond City Council, 6th District; and Michael Opinker, Hammond Fire Department,
Chief Fire Inspector; joined members of the public and employees of Starbucks as
they cut the ribbon on the new Starbucks located at 7843 on Indianapolis Blvd in
Hammond.
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Up & Coming Events
September 17
Pokemon Go! is coming to
Downtown Hammond! The new
game craze Pokemon Go! will be
arriving in Downtown Hammond
on Saturday, September 17 in a
special event sponsored by the
Downtown Hammond Council.
The DHC’s Pokemon Go! Hunt
allows players to meet, network,
compete for prizes, purchase
souvenirs and enjoy perks at
participating Downtown Hammond
businesses. Check in for the hunt
will be from 10:30am to 11:00am at
Harrison Park on Hohman Avenue
with the hunt proceeding from
11:00am to 2:30pm and prizes to be
awarded at 2:30pm for categories
such as “Best Catch” and “Top of
the Gym”. Local businesses will
also be invited to participate by
offering “Player Perks” to players.
Players of all ages and skill level
will be welcome. Players 12 and
under should come accompanied
by an adult. For more information,
visit the Downtown Hammond
Council Facebook page.
September 18
To wrap up Homecoming weekend
festivities, Bishop Noll Institute
invites all alumni to attend Mass
together at 11 a.m. on Sunday,
Sept. 18, at Our Lady of Grace
Church, 3205 Highway Ave. in
Highland. Alums from Bishop Noll
and Catholic Central are invited,
whether or not they are celebrating
reunions this year. The Bishop
Noll Choir, under the direction of
Mr. David Herr, will join in the
celebration.
Every Tuesday
Women of the region, ever dream
about being a roller girl? Now is
your chance to lace up some skates
and learn alongside the South
Shore Roller Girls. The South
Shore Roller Girls Derby 101 will
be hosted in 5 sessions for women
18 years and older interested in
playing roller derby. The sessions
are Tuesdays from 6:45 p.m. to
8:15 p.m. at Jean Shepherd Center
in Hammond, IN for the entire
10
month of August. The cost is $5
per person –per session. You can
attend one or all of the sessions.
The sessions will teach the basics
of roller skating and roller derby
gameplay. Prospective skaters will
also have the chance to interact
with the league and ask questions
about the sport including the gear,
the cost, commitment, etc. All gear
is provided but if you have the gear,
feel free to bring your own. Please
pre-register by emailing joinus@
southshorerollergirls.com with
your name, phone number, email,
women’s shoe size, and average
clothes size (for gear).
Every Tuesday
Pastor Collins and the Mt Zion
family would like to invite everyone
to come out to our weekly Bible
Study held on Tuesdays at 7 pm.
The service will be held at Mt Zion
Missionary Church, 1047 Kenwood
St, Hammond, IN.
Every 2nd Tuesday
Are you trying to start a business
or need funding for your vision?
Announcing the Kingdom
Professional Entrepreneurial
Fellowship with Networking &
Business Strategies to be held every
2nd Tuesday at Christian Family
Worship Center, 6532 Arizona
Avenue, Hammond, IN at 7pm.
There will be Free Grant Writing
Training and Business Development
coaching from conception to
completion. For more information
contact (219) 961-4375 or Email:
[email protected].
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Help Wanted
Help Wanted:
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Care Service.
(219) 923-2601
Found on
Conkey Street in
Hammond: Car
Keys. For a Toyota
with remote. Other
keys. Please call to
identify.
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5808 Hohman Ave
Hammond, IN
State Auto Body Inc.
Dal Wade & Sons
‘05 Impala
Office Space
Lost & Found
$2650
Downtown
Hammond: Office
Space, Shared Office
Space, and Artistic
Lofts for rent.
Utilities & Internet
Included. Additional
services fee based.
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We Buy & Tow Any Scrap Car Avoid Costly Fines!
Every 2nd & 4th Thursday
The New Hope Baptist Church
Food Pantry will be held every
2nd and 4th Thursday at New
Hope Too Fellowship Hall, 6634
Calumet, Hammond, IN, from 1:30
to 3:30 pm or until food runs out.
The pantry will operate on a first
come first served basis. For further
information or if you would like to
donate toward this worthy cause,
please call the church at 219-9325955, or Shirley at (219) 680-6109.
EMAIL: [email protected]
(219) 931-0721
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MNO for August
Rescheduled
Hammond
Mayor
Thomas M. McDermott, Jr.
has canceled the August 24,
2016 Mayor’s Night Out
scheduled in the 1st District at
the Wolf Lake Pavilion due to
the expected rain.
The new date will be
Wednesday, September 21,
2016 at Clark MS/HS, 1921
Davis Avenue in the cafeteria
from 6:30pm until 8:30pm.
Participants can enter at Door
C.
Contact
Mayor’s
office at 853-6301 or Special
Events at 853-6378 with
any questions regarding the
Mayor’s Night Out Program.
Source: The City of Hammond
Girl Scout Troop 60297 of North Hammond Presents:
New & Improved
Rides Originated in North Township
Expanded to Lake County
Contact the NORTH TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE’S
Dial-A-Ride Program
(219) 932-2530 and press #4
New Hours of Operation • Monday-Friday 7:00am to 5:00pm
“Alex’s Lemonade Stand”
Fighting Childhood Cancer, One Cup at a Time
Sunday, September 4, 2016
11 AM - 2 PM
Pulaski Park (Southeast Corner)
in North Hammond
Unable to attend, please vist our website at:
www.alexslemonade.org/mypage/1266154
R E S C H E D U L E D
HAMMOND RESIDENTS
Mayor Thomas M. McDermott, Jr. and his staff want to hear your
questions and concerns. Mayor’s Night Out will give you an
opportunity to discuss issues directly with the Mayor and his staff.
Wednesday,
September 7
(originally scheduled on February 24)
6:30pm – 8:30pm
5th District
Gavit Middle/High School
Cafeteria
1670 175th Street • Hammond
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
Mayor’s Office 219.853.6301
or Special Events 219.853.6378
www.gohammond.com
Watch LIVE on gohammond.tv!
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PNW Offers New
Fitness Opportunities
This week’s historic
opening of Purdue University
Northwest’s first academic
year at two Northwest Indiana
campuses also signals the
availability of comprehensive
exercise facilities at both PNW
campuses.
A new, comprehensive
Fitness Center has opened on
the Westville Campus in the
recently-constructed James
B. Dworkin Student Services
and Activities Complex.
It complements the wellestablished Fitness Center
located at the Hammond
Campus in the Fitness and
Recreation Center.
Memberships
are
available for community
residents, PNW students,
faculty, staff, retirees and their
spouses, as well as alumni
to use either facility. Both
centers offer a wide range
of aerobic, strength training,
functional fitness and sportspecific exercise and training
equipment plus a joggingwalking track. Exercise classes
are held at the Hammond
center and are coming soon to
Westville.
“We
at
Purdue
Northwest are pleased to
further our footprint of
commitment to physical
fitness and wellness across our
campuses’ Northwest Indiana
service area,” PNW Director
of Fitness John Bobalik said.
Both centers are open
5:30 a.m. to 10 p.m., Monday
through Thursday and 5:30 a.m.
to 8 p.m., Fridays. Each facility
also is open Saturdays—9 a.m.
to 3 p.m. at Hammond and
noon to 5 p.m. at Westville.
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The Hammond center is open
Sundays from noon to 5 p.m.
Both centers are closed
most holidays.
Certified
exercise
physiologists and other
credentialed professionals
staff each center. Among
their responsibilities is that
of teaching proper use of
the exercise equipment and
assisting members who want
to develop exercise programs
based on personal fitness
objectives.
“Our staff takes great
pride providing all Fitness
Center members the personal
and professional attention
they desire—whether they are
first-time exercisers or elite
athletes,” Bobalik said.
Both PNW Fitness
Centers also serve as
laboratories for student interns
enrolled in PNW’s fitness
management program.
One-month ($60), threemonth ($150) and yearly ($500)
memberships are available
to area residents. For seniors
65 & older, three-month and
yearly memberships cost
$115 and $400, respectively.
Membership fees for PNW
alumni are $60 (three months)
and $200 (yearly), respectively.
To purchase a membership, go
online to PNW Fitness Center
membership.
For more information
phone
219/989-2175
(Hammond) or 219/785-5282
(Westville), or visit PNW
Fitness Centers.
Source: Purdue
University Northwest
EMAIL: [email protected]
Ramencon Anime
Con Returns
Ramencon is a three
day long anime convention
bringing fans together from
all over northwest Indiana
and other states. This year’s
con runs from September 2325, with a few events held on
the 22nd prior to the official
kick-off of the convention.
Ramencon is held at the
Radisson in Merrillville, IN,
conveniently located just off
of I-65, with plenty of food
and additional lodging around.
In 2015 the convention had a
little over 1800 attendees with
our sights set on breaking
2000 this year. Badges are
$40 for all three days, or
$25 for just Sunday. 3 day
Plantinum badges are $100,
and give you VIP access to
many of the events.
Ramencon features of
a variety of guests including
voice actors like Spike
Spencer, Eric Stuart, Jake
Paque, and Jad Saxton. There
performance guests and even
cosplay guests! Come and
meet your favorite guests
in person, and even have a
chance for an autograph, or
maybe a photo-op.
One of the things that
makes Ramencon special is a
variety of interactive events.
During the con you can join
us in solving a 3-day long
Murder Mystery, go paparazzi
with Pokemon Snap, and
even find adventure with
a RPG game. Other events
include two nights of anime
karaoke, Anime Name that
Tune, a costume contest, rave
style dance, and Nerf battle.
Ramencon has over 100 panels
and events; there is something
for everyone to do! For a full
listing of the schedule, please
visit our website at ramencon.
com.
And a con wouldn’t be
a con without a Dealer’s Hall
and Artist Alley, with over 30
vendors to choose from. Get
that perfect figurine or plushie
you’ve been looking for in the
Dealer’s Hall, or even that
perfect kimono! If art is more
your fancy, the Artist Alley is
stock full of prints and many
other handmade goodies. And
of course, you can always get
the art of your dreams done
by commissioning one of the
many talented artists.
Ramencon is constantly
evolving, making things
better each year. We listen!
Each year, Ramencon takes
suggestions from con-goers
and works to make the con a
safe and fun environment for
fans of all ages and fandoms.
With everyone’s support and
love Ramencon will always
keep being awesome.
Source: Ramencon
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Marilyn J. Jones
For Hammond School Board
EDUCATED:
• B.S. in Ed., PurdueLafayette
• M.S. in Ed., IU Bloomington
EXPERIENCED:
• Teacher for 27 years
• President of Indiana PTA
• President Caldwell Elementary School PTA
• President Scott Middle School PTSA
• President Morton High School PTSA
• President Hammond Council PTA
QUALIFIED:
• Hammond Home Owner Since 1976
• The Candidate with experience as a parent, teacher, volunteer, and fulltime community advocate.
Currently serving as School Board Member
“It’s Always About Our Children
& Youth”
Paid for by the Committee to Elect Marilyn J. Jones
Hammond
School
Board
Meetings
September 5th
Administration Center
41 Williams St.
Hammond, IN 46320
September 19th
Gavit Middle/High
School
1670 175th St,
Hammond, IN 46324
October 3rd
Administration Center
41 Williams St.
Hammond, IN 46320
Meetings are held on the 1st and 3rd Monday of the month, at 5:30 pm.
Please enter through Door A.
Meeting dates and times are subject to change
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EMAIL: [email protected]
PNW MBA Program
Honored
The 2016 graduates of the
Purdue University Northwest
MBA programs offered at the
North Central and Calumet
campuses recently honored
their outstanding students and
faculty members.
The North Central
MBA students presented
their Outstanding Faculty
Award to Dr. Ceren Turedi, of
Chicago, assistant professor
of Marketing, who teaches
the Marketing Principles and
Strategy course.
Students noted that
Turedi is an enthusiastic
supporter of experiential
learning and connects
students with the business
world in meaningful ways
thus increasing the impact of
Purdue Northwest on local
business practice. She has been
instrumental in establishing a
student chapter of a national
marketing association.
The Outstanding Student
Leader Award went to Farah
Navder, of Michigan City,
who earned her MBA in May.
To select the Outstanding
Student Leader, members
of the MBA class of 2016
were asked to select a student
who demonstrated leadership
skills, worked effectively as
a team member, contributed
to classroom discussions and
participated in service activities
outside of the classroom.
Navder completed her
Bachelor’s degree in Business
Administration and Master’s
degree in International Business
from University of Wollongong
in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
She was inducted into Delta Mu
Delta business honor society.
The Calumet Campus
September 1, 2016
Executive MBA students
presented their Outstanding
Faculty Award to Edward
Furticella, of Munster, head
of the PNW Department of
Quantitative Business Studies.
In selecting Furticella for the
honor, students lauded him for
being “down to earth” and for
sharing a wealth of experience
gained from his time spent in
banking and for his friendly
style of teaching Accounting.
Graduating student
Russell Mulligan, of Highland,
received the Outstanding
Student Award as selected by
the Executive MBA faculty
members. Russell, who is a 2016
graduate of the MBA program,
was the class representative for
the MBA cohort group.
He was cited as
being “distinguished in his
professional conduct” and for
his overall excellence in both
his academic performance and
leadership style.
Purdue
Northwest
offers students three MBA
program options: The
Weekday MBA meets Monday
through Thursday evenings
at the Calumet campus; The
Professional MBA meets
Monday and Thursday
evenings at the North Central
campus; The Executive MBA
meets at the Calumet campus
on Saturdays.
Information
about
the Purdue Northwest MBA
programs can be obtained by
calling 219-989-3150 or by
email at [email protected].
Source: Purdue
University Northwest
CALL US: 219.931.6700
Miguel Torres Arreola
DOB: 01/31/1972
Age:42
Race: M
Sex: M
Height: 5’05
Eye Color: BRO
Hair Color: BLK
Weight: 205
IN
AC
Height: 6’00”
Eye Color: BRO
Hair Color: BLK
Weight:165
DOB: 06/13/1983
Age: 31
Race: H
Sex: M
Height: 5”08”
Eye Color: BRO
Hair Color: BRO
Weight: 150
Wanted for:
Attempted Murder
Wanted for:
Child Molesting
Last Known Location:
4618 Towle Ave
Hammond, IN
Last Known Location:
1201 Montana St
Gary, IN
Last Known Location:
4852 Olcott Ave
East Chicago, IN
Height: 5’11”
Eye Color: BRO
Hair Color: BLK
Weight:165
Joseph Michael Gualandi
DOB: 10/08/1976
Age: 39
Race: W
Sex: M
Height: 5’7
Eye Color: BLU
Hair Color: BLN
Weight: 190
Matthew David Hall
DOB:09/13/1969
Age: 45
Race: W
Sex: M
Height: 6’00”
Eye Color: BRO
Hair Color: BRO
Weight: 215
Wanted for:
Failure to Register as a
Sex Offender
Wanted for:
Failure to Register as a
Sex Offender
Wanted for:
Failure to Register as a
Sex Offender
Last Known Location:
320 N Lake St
Apt N109
Gary, IN
Last Known Location:
512 State St
Hammond, IN
Last Known Location:
10108 Eerie Pl,
1st Floor
Highland, IN
Jorge Ibarra
DOB: 06/19/1986
Age: 29
Race: L
Sex: M
DOB: 09/10/1987
Age: 28
Race: B
Sex: M
Juan Antonio Chavez
Wanted for:
Rape, Stalking
Raymond Deberry
DOB:05/08/91
Age: 24
Race: B
Sex: M
Kevin S Brown
Height: 5’07”
Eye Color: BRO
Hair Color: BLK
Weight: 220
TI
VE
Latroy Miguel Jones
DOB: 12/05/1977
Age: 37
Race: B
Sex: M
Height: 5’08”
Eye Color: BRO
Hair Color: BLK
Weight: 147
Joe Bob Summers
DOB: 12/18/1975
Age: 39
Race: W
Sex: M
Height: 5”10”
Eye Color: GRN
Hair Color: BLN
Weight:195
Wanted for:
Armed Robbery
Wanted for:
Attempted Murder
Wanted for:
Robbery
Last Known Location:
6141 McCook Ave
Hammond, IN
Last Known Location:
4860 Jefferson St
Gary, IN
Last Known Location:
717 Colfax St
Gary, IN
Kevin Czerekaviczius
DOB:03/15/1975
Age: 39
Race: W
Sex: M
Height: 6”01”
Eye Color: BRO
Hair Color: BRO
Weight: 212
Wanted for:
I-II Criminal
Confinement, Battery
Last Known Location:
5925 W 29th Ave
Gary, IN
Curtis Lamar Hill
DOB: 04/25/1981
Age: 35
Race: B
Sex: M
Height: 6’02”
Eye Color: BRO
Hair Color: BLK
Weight: 180
Wanted for:
Attempted Murder
Last Known Location:
5003 Mellville Ave
East Chicago, IN
IN
AC
Demetrius Antwon Wilson
DOB: 11/24/1991
Age: 25
Race: B
Sex: M
Height: 5’10”
Eye Color: BRO
Hair Color: BLK
Weight: 202
TI
VE
Wanted for:
Child Molesting
Last Known Location:
660 E 49th Ave
Gary, IN
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of printing, all persons pictured are being sought by local law enforcement agencies for outstanding warrants or as
a suspect in a crime for identification purposes. Do not attempt under any circumstance to apprehend any persons
depicted in this publication. All persons may be considered armed and dangerous by law enforcement.
All information from the Lake County Sheriff Office and the Lake County Sheriff’s website. CR Publications is not liable for any misinformation.
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Hammond Neighborhood
Community Meetings
September 7
Wednesday
6:30 PM
Edison Community Watch
Edison School
7025 Madison
September 8
Thursday
6:30 PM
Whiting/Robertsdale Crime Watch
Calumet College-Room 200
2400 New York Avenue
September 9
Friday
9:15 AM
Irving Crime Watch
Irving School
4727 Pine
September 15
Thursday
7:00 PM
Hessville Neighborhood Crime Watch
Jean Shephard Center,
1031 Mahoney Dr.
September 15
Thursday
7:00 PM
South Hammond Crime Watch
Hammond Housing Authority
1402 173rd Street
September 19
Wednesday
5:30 PM
Columbia Crime Watch
Columbia Elementary
1238 Michigan St
September 20
Tuesday
6:30 PM
East Hammond/Pullman
Crime Watch
Ophelia Steen Center
5927 Columbia
September 21
Wednesday
6:00 PM
Lafayette Neighborhood Watch
Lafayette School
856 Sibley
6:30 PM
Jefferson Crime Watch
Jefferson Elementary School
6940 Northcote
September 28
Wednesday
Wisdom
“Spring passes and
one remembers
one’s innocence.
Summer passes and
one remembers
one’s exuberance.
Autumn passes and
one remembers
one’s reverence.
Winter passes and
one remembers one’s
perseverance.”
Yoko Ono
Lake County Sheriff’s Department
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rogram
• Identify specific areas in Lake County prone to gang infiltration and violence
• Meet with your neighborhood residents- let’s talk about preventing violence
• Educate the community to reduce likelihood of gang involvement
• Talk together with parents and guardians - what are gangs about?
• Reclaim neighborhoods
Office: (219) 755-3355
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Cell: (219) 508-8023
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