retro on roscoe august 2 and 3
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retro on roscoe august 2 and 3
July 2008 www.RoscoeVillage.org RETRO ON ROSCOE AUGUST 2 AND 3 Retro in full swing from noon to 10:00PM each day! Summer is here and that means it’s time for the ultimate festival in the city—our own Retro on Roscoe. The festival will be held along Roscoe from Damen to Leavitt. Families will love the central location of the kids’ area and the main Leavitt stage family acts. haven’t already volunteered for a 2hour (or more!) block of time, PLEASE do so now. Go to www.roscoevillage.org and click on Retro on Roscoe. It’s a great and fun way to contribute to our wonderful neighborhood. Volunteers are needed to work entrance gates, serve beer and assist at the kids’ area. The theme for this year is “Retro gets its Retro back.” The popular Antique Car Show will be featured and disco balls will be hung around the venue. Festival goers will be encouraged to dress “retro” for the event to inject even more fun. All Retro volunteers will receive free admission to the festival, a complimentary Retro on Roscoe Volunteer T-shirt—with a cool new design just for this year—plenty of water and sunblock and an invitation to our special Volunteer Thank You Pizza Party on Thursday, July 31st! Retro will offer some of the city’s top music acts along with family superstars. Local restaurants will offer tasty treats. Artisans, antique vendors and merchants will offer cool stuff for sale and each day will feature unique events. The Windy City Chili Cook-off returns, along with the Antique Car Show and cooking demonstrations from some of Chicago’s top chefs. Retro on Roscoe Needs 400 Volunteers We need 400 VOLUNTEERS to help us run this outstanding festival. If you Why It’s Important to Volunteer Retro on Roscoe is the primary funding source for everything that Roscoe Village Neighbors supports, including important outreach efforts to support Jahn and Audubon Schools and events like the annual Charity Pub Crawl. Retro proceeds also support family events like Spring Brunch, Winterfest and the Halloween Parade, along with community events such as the popular Welcoming Receptions for new residents, our free Garden Walk and the annual Community Garage Sale. Retro proceeds also keep you informed of what’s happening in the Village through our website, this newsletter and our email blasts. Retro funds also support the RVN office at 2144 W. Roscoe. Without Retro on Roscoe, most of these important events and efforts simply could not continue. And without our volunteers, there’s no Retro on Roscoe. So come out and support your neighborhood. Volunteer and enjoy the best neighborhood festival in Chicago! What’s News ... in the Community 19th District Police Officer Killed At approximately 2:00 a.m. on July 2, veteran police officer Richard Francis responded to a call of a street disturbance at a bus stop on the corner of Western, Clybourn and Belmont. In the struggle, the female offender somehow grabbed the officer’s gun and shot him. Other officers, responding to a call for backup, then shot the woman several times. Early reports are that either mental illness or drugs were suspected. As of July 2, the woman was in critical condition at a local hospital. While this tragic incident does not point to any threat to our neighborhood, it does remind us that our local police officers always place themselves in danger when protecting us. RVN sent flowers to both the officer’s family and to the 19th District Station as a gesture of our sympathy and support. RVN Mural Project RVN is thrilled to announce that its Parks, Gardens and Streets Committee will be installing a mural on the Roscoe Street underpass at Ravenswood Street. This mural will showcase our “Village within a City,” with Roscoe Village in the foreground and Chicago in the background and will demonstrate the great pride that Roscoe Village residents and businesses take in our community. The highly visible Roscoe/ Ravenswood underpass is a main artery for commuters walking on their way to the Paulina El and for hundreds of Chicagoans making their way into Roscoe Village on a daily basis. The mural will be created by local artist Heather Gentile of Gentile Designs. RVN is offering Roscoe, Belmont or Addison businesses to be featured in the mural. To defray the cost of the mural, for $1,500 any individual establishment can have its business depicted for three years (unless a business closes or goes out of business). In addition, participating businesses will receive a framed artist’s sketch of their business as depicted in the mural. Based on the current design, only 12 businesses can be featured in the mural. Once interested businesses are identified, the 12 “winners” will be selected by lottery. Other interested businesses can be listed as “Friends of Roscoe Village Neighbors” on the mural for $300. Letters with more detailed information will be hand delivered to each business in the next few weeks. We hope that you will take advantage of this opportunity to showcase your business as well as contribute to the beautification of the Village. Thank you! New Garbage Receptacles in Roscoe Village The wire basket garbage cans have arrived in Roscoe Village and are now placed along Roscoe, Belmont and Damen. RVN hopes to eventually have all these replaced with black wrought iron garbage cans. We would like to thank Streets and Sanitation Ward Supervisor Pedro Berrero for his work in getting the needed cans for Roscoe Village. Garbage collection will take place twice a week. Please help us keep our neighborhood clean by disposing of your garbage properly! Free Summer Performance Series at Felger Park Bring the whole family out to enjoy the Summer Concert Series at Felger Park, taking place on Thursday evenings beginning July 10 and running through August 29 (excluding August 21) at 6 p.m. In the event of rain, concerts/ performances will take place at Beat Kitchen (2100 West Belmont). Here’s the lineup: · July 10: Little Miss Ann/ Smarty Party Arts/Crafts · July 17: The Dreamtree Shakers · July 24: Ricky Recycle · July 31: Kevin Adair (magician/ juggler) · August 7: Mary Macaroni 2 · August 14: Jaclyn and Gabrielle/ Unicoi Arts/Crafts · August 28: The Latin Jazz Ensemble These concerts are supported by these generous sponsors: Little Threads, A Cooler Planet, Sucker’s Candy, John’s Place, RVN, Smarty Party, Unicoi, Old Town School of Folk Music and the Chicago Park District. Thanks to all! Please enjoy this unique Summer Series in our own Roscoe Village! 2008 RVN Board Election Results The annual elections for RVN Board positions were held on June 11. Thanks to all the members who took the time to get involved and vote in this year’s elections. The newly-elected members of the RVN board: · Don Tomei, President · Amy Antoniolli, Secretary What’s News in Roscoe Village is published by Roscoe Village Neighbors, a 501(c)(3) non-profit community organization, as a service to our members. It contains information, news, and other items of general interest to those who live and work in Roscoe Village. Please direct submissions and comments to Editor, What’s News, at the address below. ROSCOE VILLAGE NEIGHBORS BOARD OF DIRECTORS — 2008-2009 OFFICERS Don Tomei ................................ President Lisa Wilkins ...................... Vice President Amy Antoniolli ........................ Secretary Steve Miller ............................... Treasurer AT-LARGE DIRECTORS Sara Fisher Colleen Flood Michael Graham Andrea Helms Brian O’Connell Jonathan Perman Sarah Warren Chris Woods ROSCOE VILLAGE NEIGHBORS 2144 WEST ROSCOE STREET CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60618 (773) 329-5036 [email protected] WWW.ROSCOEVILLAGE.ORG Since 1977. Celebrating 30 years of representing Roscoe Village: Addison to Belmont— Ravenswood to the Chicago River. What’s News ... In Member Programs · Colleen Flood, At-Large Director · Jonathan Perman, At-Large Director · Sarah Warren, At-Large Director Due to sitting Board members running for executive office, there were several Board vacancies created by the recent RVN elections. Therefore, immediately after the elections, and in accordance with RVN Bylaws, the following appointments were made by the RVN Board to fill those vacancies: · Lisa Wilkins, Vice President · Andrea Helms, At-Large Director · Sara Fisher, At-Large Director Congratulation to the newest additions to the Roscoe Village Board of Directors! Join the Newly forming EcoMom Alliance Chicago Chapter Owners of A Cooler Planet (2211 W. Roscoe), Heidy Baley and Krista White, and several Roscoe Village moms are starting a Chicago Chapter of EcoMom Alliance. This group aims to support, educate and promote sustainable living. To learn more about EcoMom Alliance visit: http://ecomomalliance.org, and if you are interested in joining the newly forming Chicago chapter, contact Heidy or Krista at 773-248-1110. 19th Police District Events The 19th District Youth Forum will be held on July 12, 2008, 10:00 a.m. at the district station. The Forum will provide valuable information on addressing youth anger management and conflict resolution. The guest speaker will be Katie Butler of Chicago Lakeshore Hospital. The Block Club Convention will be held on July 19, 2008, 10:00 a.m. at DeVry University, 3300 N. Campbell. We will be providing information and assistance on forming block clubs and contact information to request city services. Continued on page 6 FunSeekers Find It at Pizza Kickoff More than 30 folks enjoyed pizza and beer at the FunSeekers Kickoff party at Four Treys Tavern Tuesday night, June 17. Alison Kramme, immediate past president Rich and Lois Stephen, Chairperson Gordon Bieberle, Colleen Flood, Mary Groth enjoy the fun at the kickoff pizza party. of RVN, saluted FunSeekers organizers and welcomed all the newcomers. During the evening, the FunSeekers, Roscoe Village Neighbors’ 40+ Club, began to formulate future activities, which will include trips downtown to festivals, working a gate at Retro on Roscoe, and a dinner in the neighborhood later this summer. More than a dozen folks signed on to help make things happen. Anyone in the area looking for fun is welcome to join FunSeekers merely by completing an interest survey, which is on RVN’s website at www.roscoevillage.org. Or email your request for a copy to [email protected]. While the kickoff party was compliments of RVN, all future FunSeekers’ activities will be payas-you-go by participants. Community Wide Garage Sale Drew Bargain Seekers Hundreds of shoppers from far and wide visited Roscoe Village residents’ garages on Saturday, May 17 during our annual Community Wide Garage Sale. Villagers sold many items, including large ticket items like furniture and exercise equipment. The weather was beautiful, which helped the 3 turnout. Kudos to Colleen Flood and all the organizers for making this year’s sale a success! 2008 Spring Clean and Green a Great Success RVN wishes to thank the over 30 volunteers who joined us at Felger Park to clean up debris on Belmont, Roscoe and Damen and to those residents who took time on May 17 to clean up their blocks. Starbucks on Belmont and Leavitt generously donated coffee and Alderman Waguespack and Ward Superintendent Pedro Barrero turned out to help plant bushes in Felger Park. Alderman Waguespack and a young Roscoe Villager finish planting a new bush Our many volunteers included: Beth Nesbit, Liz Muscare (BAA), Bill Schwartz (BAA), Phyllis Ellin, Lisa Piemonte (BAA/RVCC), Ricardo Montano (Ankle and Foot Center—BAA/RVCC), Kim Martorano (Chicago Mortgage Group/RVCC), Jose Manuel Velasquez (Beat Kitchen), Enrique Mendez (Beat Kitchen), Christine Martinez (Starbucks), Chandra Barzvi (RVCC), Thierry Roger (Collection Privee Ltd), Andrea Newman (Jeweled Souls), Aimee Pribyl, Sue DeThomas, Mary Beaudry, Claire Beaudry, Anne Matheny, Bart Harris, Mary Markarian (RVCC), Sophia Trimance, Gianni Trimance, The Nolan Family. Thanks to everyone! A special thanks goes to Keith Krisciunas for his continued efforts to ensure the beautification of the 3300 N. Ravenswood Gardens. 32nd Ward Superintendent Pedro Barrero, Clean and Green Chairperson Brian O’Connell, 32nd Ward Alderman Scott Waguespack and outgoing RVN President Alison Kramme prepare to plant new bushes at Felger Park Volunteers getting into the “Clean and Green” mood An Easy Way To Volunteer Roscoe Village is lucky to have so many residents who make regular commitments to help with committees, events, and big projects. But what if committing time every week or month doesn’t work for you? Now there’s a way to volunteer small chunks of time and energy to help ensure Roscoe Village is a great place to live and work—join the Village Volunteers! RVN would like to recruit 100 or more volunteers who are willing to receive emails when volunteers are needed to help with an event or project. The RVN events and projects, like the Pub Crawls, the Village clean-up, or the Spring Brunch, will be much more successful (and fun!) if each Village Volunteer helped with just one event per year. That’s right, just ONE event per year, and we typically 4 need help for just two to four hours during the event. RVN expects to send out just 10 to 12 emails per year asking Village Volunteers to come out to help the community— volunteer for one event, and don’t worry about the others. If this sounds like the right volunteer opportunity for you, or for more information, click on the Get Involved link on www.RoscoeVillage.org. What’s News ... from Representative John Fritchey Cleaning up State Government Should anybody ever need a reminder of the importance of comprehensive ethics and campaign finance laws, they unfortunately need look no further than right here in Illinois. At a time when a sputtering economy, skyrocketing gas prices and home foreclosures dominate the headlines of most states, residents of Illinois find themselves confronted daily with news stories about corruption investigations, indictments and convictions of individuals tied to state government. Making matters worse is the fact that this same news cycle has now lasted for almost a decade, only the names have been changed—and not to protect the innocent. With no limits on campaign contributions, lax reporting laws and little lobbyist oversight, Illinois has long been referred to as the ‘Wild West’ of campaign finance laws. So perhaps it is no surprise that three of the last seven Illinois Governors have gone to jail and that over 70 lobbyists, state employees and government officials have also been convicted in recent years for offenses related to the abuse of state government. While many may feel that the justice system may have worked as it was intended to, I would argue that good prosecution is no substitute for good government. To that end, over three years ago, I introduced legislation which would be considered a given in most states, but which was unheard of, and unwelcome, in Illinois. The legislation would end pay-to-play politics in Illinois and reform the current manner of “doing business” that has dominated headlines for far too long. In sum, the legislation prohibits any person or entity holding a state contract in excess of $50,000 from contributing to the officeholder who awarded the contract. The bill further requires that, as part of the procurement process, bidders on state contracts disclose all campaign contributions to the officeholder awarding the contract for the prior two years. But Illinois political culture being what it is, and despite picking up numerous co-sponsors in the House, we were unable to gain the necessary traction to move the bill forward the first two years of trying to do so. Then came what I refer to as a ‘perfect storm for ethics reform.’ Former Governor George Ryan was convicted and sentenced to 6½ years for offenses related to the exchange of payoffs for state business. Concurrently, Governor Blagojevich was being dogged by multiple federal investigations and the indictments and convictions of multiple individuals in his inner circle, bringing with it stinging allegations of what U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald referred to as ‘pay-to-play on steroids.’ Add these two factors to a backdrop of legislative stalemate and a record overtime session last year, and you get a public whose complacency had quickly vaulted past discontent and was now in outrage mode. Following several weeks of intensive negotiations, an agreement on language was reached between the two chambers. Three years of effort and countless obstacles along the way caused me to lead off the press conference announcing the agreement by stating that “it must be snowing in Hell.” On the last scheduled day of this legislative session, the Illinois General Assembly unanimously passed what the Chicago Tribune described as “the strongest campaign fundraising restrictions state lawmakers have ever approved.” It must be noted that as of the time of writing this article, it remains to be seen what action Governor Blagojevich will take with respect to the bill. I have now served in the Illinois General Assembly for 12 years, and am proud to count passage of this measure among the achievements of my tenure. Public confidence in government, once shaken, is very difficult to rebuild. But through the passage of this bill, we have taken a significant step in the right direction. Guiness Oyster Fest on Saturday, September 6, 2008 The Fest runs from noon to 10 p.m. at the corner of Damen and Roscoe. Mark your calendars! Fresh oysters ... Guinness beer ... and music on two stages are in the mix for Guinness Oyster Fest at 2000 W. Roscoe (at Damen) in the strolling-friendly Roscoe Village neighborhood. To many, this post-Labor Day event heralds the unofficial start of fall. Oysters (sold on-site) will be provided by the Whitehall Hotel’s Fornetto Mei restaurant. 5 The fest will feature two music stages. Among the day’s performers will be high-energy theatrical rockers Powder ... eclectic New York Irish “jig punkers” The Prodigals... and Chicago ska legends Heavy Manners reuniting after more than two decades. Come out and enjoy one of the last street festivals of the summer in Roscoe Village! The Fest is presented by Roscoe Village Chamber of Commerce and Guinness. What’s News ... from Alderman Scott Waguespack It is summer in Roscoe Village, and we are looking forward to a beautiful season. To kick off the season, this spring I joined other Roscoe Village residents to participate in Clean and Green Day by planting some trees at Fellger Park. Keeping the ward well maintained is an important priority. Along the portion of Western Avenue in the 32nd Ward (from Belmont to Roscoe), we’ve been working with businesses to control debris by keeping dumpsters closed and free of overflow. These efforts will keep alleys and parking lots cleaner, make the businesses more attractive, limit the amount of garbage that might overflow to residences and help eliminate environments where rodents can thrive. We are also working to repair and maintain areas in the Ward with particularly problematic sewer systems. In Roscoe Village, the area of Oakley Avenue between Roscoe and Cornelia is in the process of receiving sewer infrastructure repair and maintenance work. You probably noticed that wire trash baskets were delivered to Roscoe Village this past month. We have been working with RVN and RVCC to find a way for businesses to partner with us to keep streets and sidewalks clean throughout the year. Having baskets available for Community Continued from page 3 The National Night Out will be held on August 5, 2008, 6:00 p.m. at Revere Park, 2509 W. Irving. The district will be providing food and drinks and then hold an anticrime rally and youth forum. The purpose of this event is to demonstrate our district’s commitment to reducing crime in our area through our partnership with the citizens of our district. cleanup is great, but everyone needs to pitch in to keep our streets clean and healthy. If you see trash lying on the ground, please drop it in one of the trash cans. If you are a business owner and a trash can is full to over flowing, please consider taking the time to empty it into your dumpster. Streets and Sanitation crews will empty the wire baskets two times per week. However, if that is not enough and trash overflows the baskets on a regular basis, we run the risk that Streets and Sanitation will remove these baskets. So pitch in and keep the Village clean! My office looks forward to the various summer festivals and plans to participate in many that will take place in the 32nd Ward. We had a great time marching in the Gay Pride Parade on June 29. Many members of my staff and 32nd Ward constituents met for breakfast at Anne Sather’s, courtesy of Alderman Tunney, and joined me and Alderman Tunney and Cook County Assessor Jim Houlihan for a spirited march down Halsted. Also taking place the weekend of June 28–29 was the Belmont Arts and Music (BAM) Festival. 32nd Ward staff volunteered along with members of the Roscoe Village Chamber of Commerce and were assisted by Belmont Avenue merchants to create a fun and interesting event for residents of Roscoe Village, Hamlin Park and beyond. Coming up this summer we look forward to Retro on Roscoe in August. My office plans to have a booth at the event to be shared with other area elected officials. We look forward to another safe and fun Retro on Roscoe event this year. In the Human Relations committee at the City Council we recently passed a resolution to assist in the enrollment of children from across 6 the state in a free health insurance provided through the Governor’s Illinois All Kids program We worked closely with Resurrection Health Care and community groups in the Chicago-area to enroll 1,000 children in the Illinois All Kids health insurance program as part of the 1,000 Healthy Kids and Families Campaign. The program had a successful start. If you know of children still without healthcare, please call my office and we can assist in signing them up for coverage. As many of you know, the Children’s Museum vote passed the full city council. I joined 15 other aldermen in voting against the move by the park district and museum officials for many reasons—one of the most important being the move by a private entity to establish itself on public land. My full presentation made during the City Council prevote discussion is available on my website at www.scottforchicago.com and was also published in my most recent e-newsletter. If you would like to sign up for enewletters, please send me an email at [email protected]. The newsletter is full of valuable information about events in the Ward and across the city. I look forward to serving the residents and businesses in the ward for years to come. If you have questions or need assistance in some way, please feel free to stop by my office at 2657 N. Clybourn, just a short distance from Roscoe Village. We are also available via email at [email protected] or by phone at 773-248-1330. Thank you and have a wonderful summer. Alderman Scott Waguespack What’s News ... from the Lincoln Belmont Library Check out our new website at chicagopubliclibrary.org. Our extreme makeover includes a variety of benefits and services for all of our patrons, including searchable catalogs for kids, teens and adults, patron placed HOLDs and RENEWALs, MyCPL (with added features to your account), Events Calendar, Online Resources and Downloadable Media and more! Summer Children’s Programs · Read Green, Live Green: Through August 2. Children can give book reports on the books they have read this Summer and win a Read Green, Live Green TShirt, new books, and other prizes. Register today! · Early Literacy Story Times: Treemendous Toodlers, Tuesday Mornings at 9:30 a.m. · Story Sprouts (Lap sit): Tuesday Mornings and 11:00 a.m. · Book Huggers: Wednesdays at 3:30 p.m. · Junior Book Chat: Thursdays at 4:00 p.m. · Second Saturday Stories: July 12 and September 13 at 10:30 a.m. · Chris Fascione, Amazing Storyteller and Juggler: July 15 at 3:30 p.m. · Kidworks Touring Theatre Company—Global Warming! What’s a Kid to Do?: July 29 at 3:30 p.m. Teen Programs · Teen Book Chat: Mondays at 4:15 p.m. · Teen Volume Series – Reader’s Theatre Troupe: July 29 at 3:30 p.m. Teen actors performing dramatic readings. Adult and Family Programs · Read Green, Live Green: Through August 31. Read any two ‘Green theme” titles or any two of your favorites and receive a Read Green, Live Green Tote Bag. Come in for our RGLG flyer or Guide, and fill out our form today! · Armchair Travel Series— Sponsored by the Friends of Lincoln Belmont Library. · Monday, July 14 at 7:00 p.m.: Travel USA 101 with HIChicago (Lecture). · Monday, August 11 at 7:00 p.m.: Travels with Charley (Discussion). · Monday, September 8 at 7:00 p.m.: Traveling through History on the Chicago “L” with Greg Borzo (Lecture) · Adult Book Discussion Group— Meets every third Thursday of the month. · Botany of Desire: July 17 at 7:00 p.m. · Good Good Pig: August 21 at 7:00 p.m. · Memory Keeper’s Daughter: September 18 at 7:00 p.m. · Friends of the Lincoln Belmont Library Annual Fall Book Sale: September 25–27. A CyberNavigator is now on duty to help patrons using the public Internet terminals. Make an appointment today for a one-onone. Visit during scheduled hours: Tuesday and Wednesday 3:30 p.m.– 8:30 p.m.; Thursday 9:00 a.m.– 2:00 p.m.; Saturday 11:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. CPL Website and PC Use Training coming in the Fall. More Public Internet Access and WiFi: More Findit! Terminals with CPL Catalog and new enhancements. Laptops now available to increase access during peak hours. Join Friends of the Lincoln Belmont Library! The Friends are looking for new members. Recruitment and membership forms are located at Continued on page 8 7 Upcoming Events: July 13 August 2 and 3 September 10 October 8 Garden Walk RETRO ON ROSCOE Membership Meeting Membership Meeting Roscoe Village Garden Walk Sunday, July 13 Join us for our 8th annual Garden Walk on Sunday July 13, from noon till 6 p.m. Village, the entrance to each garden is indicated with a numbered sign and balloons. The self-guided walk is sponsored by Roscoe Village Neighbors and is free. Pick up guides to the participating gardens in front of Victory’s Banner restaurant at 2100 W. Roscoe Street (at Hoyne), participating gardens, or online at the Roscoe Village Neighbors Web site. The map on the back of this guide offers a suggested route. Along the streets of Roscoe Library Continued from page 7 the Friends Corner across from the circulation desk. Meetings are held on the second Tuesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. The walk is a friendly opportunity to meet neighbors and fellow gardening enthusiasts and obtain ideas and inspiration from one another. You won’t find “perfect” gardens, but “works in progress,” as exhibitors adapt to the often fortuitous, if sometimes challenging, constraints of gardening in an urban environment. More broadly, we hope the garden walk, by example, highlights how vital it is to maintain green space in our “Village within the City.” Enjoy the walk! Please check in with us or the website to confirm dates and times of many upcoming programs, including The Living Green Series. 8
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