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Document 6451170
May 24 – May 31, 2014
Please spread the word about the following events taking place next week in the Steel City. The City of Gary has a
Facebook page! Please friend us using keyword: Team Gary Indiana and follow us on Twitter @TeamGaryIndiana.
Updates can also be found on the City of Gary’s website at www.gary.in.us., where you can also download the City of
Gary 311 app!
May 23
IPI Cultural Competence Workshop
11:00a.m.
The Cultural Competence Workshop sponsored by the Indiana Parenting Institute will be held Friday, May 23 at IUN,
Hawthorn Hall Room 107 at 11:00a.m. See flyer below for more information.
May 23
Angela Winbush Concert
7:00p.m.
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There will be a concert featuring Angela Winbush at Majestic Star Casino on Friday May 23 . There will be two shows at
7pm and 9pm. Tickets are $20 for Key Reward members and $25 gen. admission. Tickets may be purchased at the Majestic
Star Box Office.
May 23-25
Pilgrim Rest M.B. Women’s Retreat
The Pilgrim Rest M.B. Women’s Retreat will take place May 23-25. All women are welcome. The cost is $90. For more
information, call (219) 944-7960.
May 23-26
Gary Metro Little League Tournament – Challonge!
The Gary Metro Little League will host a baseball tournament at Roosevelt Park all weekend wear teams will come from as
far as Milwaukee. For more information about the brackets and times of the games, see the flyer below.
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May 24
Fresh County Market 5 Anniversary Celebration
10:00a.m.
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The community is invited to celebrate the 5 Anniversary of Fresh County Market, Sat. May 24 at 10:00a.m. at 25 Avenue
and Grant St. Special Guest: Mayor Karen Freeman-Wilson.
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May 24
Fresh County Market 5 Anniversary Celebration
11:00a.m.
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The Divine Mandate Ministry will host its monthly Food and Clothing Distribution Sat. May 24 from 11am – 2pm at Zion
Progressive Church, 1169 Conn. St. The community is welcome.
May 24
Brunswick Garden Club Meeting
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The Brunswick Garden Club will meet Sat. May 24 at 1pm at the Brunswick Library on 5 Avenue. See flyer.
11:00a.m.
May 24
Vintage Jazz Trio Performance
A Vintage Jazz trio will perform May 24 at 444 Grill, 8pm -10pm at 444 Lake St., admission is free! See flyer.
8:00p.m.
May 26
Memorial Day
In observance of Memorial Day, Government Offices will be closed.
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May 26
Memorial Day Parade
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The Memorial Day Parade sponsored by the Gary Patriotic Memorial Association will be held Monday, May 26 at 9am on
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15 and Broadway. Call Earl Nickolson at (219) 742-8672 for details or to participate.
DID YOU KNOW???
JACKSON STREET OF DREAMS BREAKS GROUND IN GARY
Earlier Thursday, the Fuller Center for Housing of Gary (FCH Gary), in partnership with the City of Gary, hosted a
groundbreaking ceremony. at 2456 Jackson St. This event was held in conjunction with the City’s “Jackson Street of
Dreams” program and FCH Gary’s plans to build 2 new homes and rehabilitate 2 homes in the 2300 and 2400 blocks of
Jackson Street.
“We are extremely excited about the upcoming makeover that this area will receive,” said Gary Mayor Karen FreemanWilson. “We intend to continue our work with the Fuller Center and identify more opportunities to build and rehab homes
across the city.”
For more information and to participate as a volunteer to help build the homes, visit fullercenter.org.
GARY TO RECEIVE $6.6 MILLION IN HARDEST HIT FUNDS
Lt. Governor Sue Ellspermann today announced that five Indiana cities received a combined award of more than $15 million
to help eliminate blighted and abandoned homes in those communities through the Hardest Hit Fund Blight Elimination
Program (BEP). The five initial cities are East Chicago, Gary, Hammond, Indianapolis and Lawrence. They are the successful
applicants in the first of six rounds of funding that will make a total of $75 million available for blight elimination to reduce
foreclosures. City of Gary officials received word earlier today that it will receive $6.6 million.
A VIDEO MESSAGE FROM THE MAYOR ON ILLEGAL DUMPING AND OTHER MATTERS
Click on this link to view the Mayor’s messge http://youtu.be/rrdW4Hd72lY
DOG PARK GRANT
Local business owner Michelle Robinson of Clean Paws is challenging the entire community to help Gary win
funding for a Dog Park in the city. Please click on the link below and vote twice a day! WE CAN DO THIS!
https://www.petsafe.net/barkforyourpark/city/4736/gary-in/#.U3yhvB9cr_0.email
CITY OF GARY TO HOST STH WALK TEAM
The City of Gary is hosting team for the upcoming Sojourner Truth House Walk, June 14. Residents who are interested in
joining the team should contact Chelsea Whittington at (219) 881-1314.
SUMMER CAMPS TO BE HOSTED BY YSB AND GARY PARKS DEPT.
The Youth Services Bureau and Parks sponsored summer camps begin June 16th and end August 1st. An all-boys
camp (Raise the BAR) will be held at Brunswick Park, the GLOW (Girls Leading Our World) camp will take place at Reed Park
and Summer Jam camps will take place at Glen Ryan, Cafe 839, and Ironwood Park. All camps will feature breakfast
provided by the Foodbank of NWI and lunch provided by the YSB and Parks. Summer feeding and activities will also take
place at Pachter Park, Borman Square Park, Buffington Park and Tolleston. For more information contact Cecelia Garmon or
Patricia Covington at (219) 881-5270.
MOTHER’S DAY A SUCCESS AT THE GENESIS CENTER
Congratulations to the Genesis Convention Center for a successful Mother’s Day buffet and Stylish Hat event! The food was
fabulous and the mothers were treated like royalty. No worries, fathers! A special Father’s Day buffet is in the works. Here’s
hint: BE PREPARED TO WEAR YOUR BEST SUIT!
CITY ANNOUNCES REQUESTS FOR PROPOSAL
Please be advised that the City of Gary’s Department of Commerce, Community Development Division, is accepting
Requests for Proposals (RFP’s) for federal dollars in anticipation of an award for Program Year 2015. The City expects to
submit an application (Annual Action Plan) to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for the
Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG), and HOME Investment Partnerships
Program.
The City of Gary is accepting RFP’s/Applications for funding for the following types of projects/activities:
 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) - Public Services only
 Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) - Emergency Shelter Operations, Rapid Re-housing, Homelessness Prevention, and
Street Outreach
 HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME) - CHDO Operating (Only for certified CHDO’s); CHDO Set-Aside (Only
for certified CHDO’s to develop affordable housing); and Developers (Only to develop affordable housing)
All applications for potential funding, under the City’s proposed 2015 Annual Action Plan, can be picked up from Michelle L.
Williams at the City of Gary’s Department of Commerce, Community Development Division, 839 Broadway, Suite 302N,
Gary, IN 46402, beginning June 2, 2014 between the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The deadline for submitting completed
applications is June 30, 2014 by 4:30 p.m. There will be no exceptions. Electronic versions of the applications can be
requested, but hard copies of the application must be turned in personally.
Each entity must provide its DUNS number in each application submitted to the City of Gary. Each entity that applies must
be registered in the System Award Management (SAM) at www.sam.gov prior to submitting an application; maintain an
active registration with current information at all times during which it has an active Federal award or an application under
consideration by the City of Gary. Each entity must provide proof of registration with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration
Services’ E-Verify Program as defined in IC 22-5-1.7-3 and verify the work eligibility status of all his/her/its newly hired
employees through the E-Verify program. Entities are not required to participate if self-employed and do not employ any
employees.
The factors to be considered during this process will include an evaluation of the following areas:
 the nature, eligibility, and fundability of the proposed activity;
 other funding sources;
 whether the proposed plan for carrying out the activity is realistic;
 the organization’s capacity to carry out the work and do it in a timely manner;
 the organization’s capacity to carry out quantified goals and objectives to meet desired outcomes;
 the possibility of any potential conflicts of interest or duplication of efforts;
 the correlation of activities of the Annual Action Plan and program priorities as identified in the Five-Year Strategic
Plan; and
 the adequacy of program design or service delivery approach.
Your cooperation in keeping with the deadline date is critical to being considered for funding. Applications submitted after
this date will not be considered. Proposals that are handwritten, faxed, or emailed will not be accepted. If you have any
questions, please contact Michelle L. Williams at (219) 881-5075.
UNITED NEGRO COLLEGE FUND SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE
The members of the NWI Leadership Council are reaching out to students and parents
to apply for the 2014 United Negro College Fund (UNCF) scholarships. The scholarship program provides up to $5,000 needbased scholarship awards to selected applicants who are permanent residents of Lake, LaPorte, and Porter counties. The
application cycle is open now through May 30, 2014. Mrs. Cynthia Powers, Chairperson, highlighted this opportunity as “a
major step in increasing access to higher education for local students.”
Candidates for this scholarship are expected to be involved in school and community leadership roles and have exhibited
qualities of high character and integrity. The minimum GPA is 2.5. Any student who has applied for the scholarship
program in the past must create a new user profile and registration ID to access the application.
The application may be completed, on-line, at the following UNCF website:
https://scholarships.uncf.org/toprogram/NWIndiana. Applicants are encouraged to act promptly and to fill out the
application properly in order to be considered a candidate.
The scholarship awards are available as a result of the spring UNCF Scholarship Breakfast, hosted by Gary Mayor Karen
Freeman-Wilson.
GARY DANCER IN SEARCH OF SUPPORT TO ATTEND DEBBIE ALLEN DANCE ACADEMY
Marie C. Watson
7300 Maple Avenue
Gary, IN 46403
April 9, 2014
PLEASE SEND DONATION BY JUNE 3,
2014
Dear Friends and Family
I learned this week that I have been accepted to the Debbie Allen Dance Intensive
in Los Angeles!!!! I auditioned by video, and was accepted as soon as they
received it. I will be in LA from June 29 until July 27. I am asking you to support
me and become a member of my Dance Village. I need to raise money for tuition and room and board while I
am in LA.
Many of you have known me since I was a baby, and my great grandmother Barbara Leek took me to meetings.
The rest of you know my mom, Crystal O’Brien, or my dad Gino Watson or my great grandmother Jessica
Watson. All of them have encouraged me on my dance journey.
I started my dance training at DancExcel Champion Center for the Creative Arts in Gary, Indiana when I was two.
The Director of DancExcel is Dionne Champion. My current classes are Hip Hop, African, Modern, Ballet, and
Tap. Last August I was selected for the Junior Company. I have performed in each recital for the last seven
years; this year will be my eighth. Once I was eight I was able to perform in the annual Spirit of the Baobab Tree
production, a “dancumentary” about African American History. I have also participated in two summer
intensives at DancExcel: 2012 Imagination Camp, and 2013 STEM and Dance. It was exciting to use technology
with dance. Last November I was in the Chicago Thanksgiving Parade. I have also performed as a dancer in four
community theatre productions by the West Side Theatre Guild under the direction of Mark Spencer and Asia
Dickens. I also attend Asia’s Dance Factory classes at my school two days a week. I have performed at a
Mindless Behavior concert and in the opening act for the Peking Acrobats
I participate in the praise dance ministry at my church, and at my school.
Dance is my passion! I hope you join Marie’s Dance Village. My mom has made it easy:
Through Pay Pal: https://www.paypal.com/webapps/mpp/send-money-online
to: [email protected]
“sending money to friend or family” (prevents fees) OR call my mom and we’ll come pick up your donation.
OR CHASE Quickpay: to [email protected]
Thank you,
Marie C. Watson
Phone: 219.644.6446
MARK YOUR CALENDARS!!!
May 23 – Cultural Competence Workshop sponsored by the Indiana Parenting Institute, IUN, Hawthorn Hall Room 107
May 23 – Angela Winbush Concert, Majestic Star Casino, two shows, 7pm and 9pm, $20 for Key Reward members, $25 gen.
admission. Tickets may be purchased at the Majestic Star Box Office.
May 23 – 26 – Gary Metro Little League to host the Challonge! Tournament at Roosevelt Park, See brackets and game times
in flyers.
May 23-25 – Pilgrim Rest M.B. Women’s Retreat, Cost is $90. For more information, call (219) 944-7960.
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May 24 – Fresh County Market 5 Anniversary Celebration, 10am, 25 & Grant St.
May 24 – Divine Mandate Ministry Food and Clothing Distribution, 11am – 2pm, Zion Progressive Church, 1169 Conn. St.
May 24 – Brunswick Garden Club Meeting, Brunswick Library, 1:00p.m. See flyer
May 24 – Vintage Jazz trio performs at 444 Grill, 8pm -10pm at 444 Lake St., admission is free! See flyer
May 25 -- Warren Memorial Church of God in Christ 2348 Adams St.Gary, IN and our Pastor Dr. W. Lovelle Warren invite
you to attend Morning Worship at 11am. Special Guest Speaker from Columbus, Georgia the Supt. Robert E. Smith the
Pastor of Gathering Place COGIC. All are welcome.
May 26 – Memorial Day, Government offices closed
May 26 – Memorial Day Parade sponsored by the Gary Patriotic Memorial Association, call Earl Nickolson at (219) 742-8672
for details or to participate.
May 29 – June 8 Gary’s Shakespeare Company presents Romeo and Juliet, 500 S. Lake St.Call (219) 938-4565 for details.
May 30—Majestic Star Hiring Event from 10am -12pm at Work One in the Village Shopping Ctr. See flyer
May 31 – Christ Temple Walk-a-thon, 9am, Gleason Park
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May 31 – 2 District Brunch with Seniors, hosted by Councilman Protho, 600 Jackson St. at 12 noon
May 31 – Wrestling Matches - Battle for a Cure, Hudson & Campbell Fitness, 455 Mass. St, See flyer
May 31—Sunset Tiki Torch 5K Race, Marquette Park, visit Cause2compete.com
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May 31 -- The African American Achievers Youth Corps, Inc. will host their 7 Annual “Divas of Gospel” Concert on
Saturday, May 31 at 7 p.m. in the Glen, 20 West Ridge Road, in Gary. Tickets for the event are $15 and may be purchased at
Beautiful Things, 3570 Village Court. The cost at the door will be $20. For additional information contact Smith at 887-2046.
June 3— Indiana Small Business Week Seminar (FREE), 839 Broadway. Reservations required. See flyer for details
June 6—Drive-in Movie Theater on the Lake at Marquette Park, starts at dusk, cars $10, vans and trucks, $15. Vendor opps
available. Feature films: Frozen and The Hunger Games
June 6 – Opening the Art Show of Jeffrey Baumgarter, 30 works on display til July 6, Marshall J. Gardner Arts Center, 504 S.
Lake St. For more info, visit millerbeacharts.org
June 7—Hazardous Waste Collection and Green Awareness, IUN Campus, 9am – 2pm, 3400 Broadway
June 7—Prayer March for the City of Gary, 12:00p.m., Contact Tommy Dalton at (219) 644-8084. See flyer.
June 7—Trip to Underground Railroad Freedom Center in Cinncinati See Flyer
June 9 – Communal Services Summer Camp and Feeding at Salvation Army, 4800 Harrison St. through August 15 8:00a.m. –
3:30p.m. daily. See flyer.
June 10 – Veterans’ Build After Hours event, 3777 Colfax at Habitat for Humanity Office, 5pm – 7pm See flyer
June 12 – Crisis Center Wine Fest Fundraiser, (219) 938-2727
June 13—Winetasting Fundraiser at the Aquatorium, See Flyer
June 13-14 – Free Summit on the Importance of Educating the Whole Child – Birth–Age 8, IUN Bergland Auditorium. For
info, visit http://www.iun.edu/education/index.htm
June 14 – Youth Service Bureau Summer Fest "Block Party for Peace" and Summer Camps Kickoff
June 14—“Barrymore’s Ghosts” a one-man show performed by Jeffrey Baumgarter, Marshall J. Gardner Arts Center, 504 S.
Lake St. For more info, visit millerbeacharts.org
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June 14—Sojourner Truth House Walk, 13 & Madison, Each walker is asked to raise $100, visit walkforsth.org.
June 15 -- Youth Service Bureau Summer Youth Employment Program begins
June 15 -- Youth Service Bureau Summer Fest Summer Camps: NASA Ignite Camp, Raise the BAR boys camp, Environmental
Science camp, Sports Exposure camps, Dance camp and more
June 16 – Young Picasso’s Art Classes sponsored by the Parks Department through Aug. 6, Reed Park, 1400 Penn. St, 9am –
2pm. Call Leslie at (219) 886-7099 for details. See flyer.
June 17 – Mayor’s Leadership Prayer Breakfast hosted byGary Area Lutheran Association, 7:30a.m. Genesis Center. Contact
Dennis Hodges for ticket information at (219)793-3370. Tickets are $20.
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June 20 – Doc McKenzie and the Hi-lites, Church of God in Christ 6p.m.,, 5718 W. 9 Ave, Tickets $20 in adv, $25 at the door
June 21 – Special Screening of “Think Like A Man Too” with celebrity guests hosted by the ECIER Foundation, See invite
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June 21 – Broadway Area CDC 1 Annual Bike-a-thon
June 21—“Barrymore’s Ghosts” a one-man show performed by Jeffrey Baumgarter, Marshall J. Gardner Arts Center, 504 S.
Lake St. For more info, visit millerbeacharts.org
June 23 -- Asia's Dance Factory Mini Session's for kids 3-6yrs, 9am - 12pm, Mon-Fri., Hudson & Campbell Fitness Center, 455
Mass. St. Registration forms are online! www.asiasdancefactory.com
June 26 – Jazzin’ on the Lagoon, Marquette Park, See Flyer
June 28 – Grandparents’ Conference, First AME Church,Baber Youth Center, 2005 Mass. St., 9am – 3pm
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June 28 – 10 Annual Clean Water Celebration at Marquette Park, 11am – 4pm
July 4—City of Gary Independence Day Parade, 9:00a.m.
July 18 – Trivia Night at the Genesis Center
IU Northwest opens summer enrollment for Adult Education
classes
Opportunities aplenty for professional development
The Center for Urban and Regional Excellence at Indiana University Northwest
offers courses for lifestyle enrichment and career enhancement through its Adult
Education program. Courses are taught on campus, and at multiple locations in
Northwest Indiana.
IU Northwest students and the community are encouraged to register in courses
that will enhance their current skills and acquire new knowledge in healthcare,
computers, business and social media.
Upcoming courses offered by IU Northwest include:
Career Development
Certified Nursing Assistant: Three-week course offered on a rolling basis now
through July 7; $810; Classes have limited enrollment and may fill up before the
start date.
Pharmacy Technician Training: Tuesdays and Thursdays, June 3 - August 21, 6 to
8:30 p.m., $995 (includes books). If registering after May 28, fee will be $1,050.
Business
Introduction to Public Relations: Mondays, July 21 and 28; 7 to 9 p.m.; $85. If
registering after July 7, fee will be $95.
Social Media
Introduction to Facebook: Saturdays, July 12 and 19; 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.; $85. If
registering after July 7, fee will be $95.
Computers
WORD—Microsoft Office 2013: Saturday, June 14, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., $155
(includes book). If registering after June 4, fee will be $165.
EXCEL—Microsoft Office 2013: Saturday, June 21, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., $155
(includes book) / ($140 if you have book from WORD class). If registering after
June 11, fee will be $165 ($140 if you have book from WORD class).
Intermediate EXCEL – Microsoft Office 2013: Saturday, June 28, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.,
$155 (includes book) / ($140 if you have WORD or EXCEL book). If registering
after June 18, fee will be $165 ($140 if you have WORD or EXCEL book).
For more information, call (219) 980-6978 or toll free 1-888-968-7486 ext. 6978.
Or email Sandra Hall Smith at [email protected].