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Board of Directors 2011 - 12
The board of directors of the Greater South Loop Association received nominating petitions for the board of directors and held an annual election on Saturday, October 1, 2011 at the DayStar Center located at 1550 S. State Street.
Deb Soehlig served 2 years as President and plans to continue to support the board in a director role. Gail Rutkowski, former vice-president who succeeded to president per the group's by-laws, said, "The GSLA has gained a great deal of momentum and success in large part to Deb's dedication and love of the South Loop community. We are thrilled that she will continue to serve on the board to foster our relationships with aldermanic and business leaders." Gail also shared her 2011-12 goals with the new board. "Our mission of 'bringing neighbors together' will be supported by continuing to focus on growing membership and neighborhood events."
- Officers were elected to the board as follows: Jeanette Johnson as vice-president, Bill Van Emburg as treasurer and a yet to be appointed secretary.
- South Loop residents and business owners were newly elected to the board including: Blagica Bottigliero, Molly Heyen, Margaret Hicks, Virgil Nita, and T.J. Sagen. Other directors returning to the board are: Norma Jordan, Jeff Key, and Deb Soehlig.
- Special thanks to Bob Wilson who recently served as Treasurer and also lent his technology skills in implementing our new website. Additionally, Mark Stern and Eric Westberg are thanked for their time as directors and Mark's support from his business, Weather Mark Tavern. Another round of thanks goes to Joe Leamanczyk who created a strong tie with Columbia and began studies at the Art Institute.
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Events at Spertus this month!
Join Spertus in October for an artist's talk about Sukkot called "How to Build a House for a Cloud", view Legado, a film about Jewish gauchos, and take a look at education in Chicago Jewish life in Uncovered & Rediscovered: Stories of Jewish Chicago exhibit.
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South Loop Calendar
We have more information on local events listed on our website. |
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GSLA Business Member Focus
US Cellular
We are so proud to have had US Cellular as a recent sponsor for the Bash on Wabash! They are interested in supporting the South Loop community and we encourage you to visit their office to meet their friendly staff. |
Public Hearing
Tuesday, November 1st
The Walgreens store at State & Roosevelt is looking to obtain a liquor license and the next hearing is November 1, 2011 at 10:00 am. In order to prevent a security issue, 1st District Police Commander Kenndy has recommended that Walgreens add security to the location. Do you agree? Attend and provide feedback on this issue. Contact the 2nd ward office at 312-263-9273 for more information.
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Small Business Expo
Friday, October 7th
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Religion in the Square
Wednesday, October 12th
Dr. Abbie Schrotenboer, biologist at Trinity Christian College, will lead a presentation. Please see the event flyer for more inforamtion.
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State of the South Loop
Saturday, November 12th
Save the date!
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Chicago Marathon
Sunday, October 9th
The Start and Finish Line areas are both located in Grant Park on Columbus Drive. The 26.2-mile course runs through 29 Chicago neighborhoods including parts of Bronzeville, Chinatown, the Gap, South Loop, and Prairie District neighborhoods. Click here to view a complete map of the marathon route. For more information, please visit www.chicagomarathon.com.
Parking and Street Closures: No Parking Zones along the course will be enforced beginning at 1:00 a.m. on Sunday, October 9. Please look for No Parking signs in your area for full details. Street closures along the route will occur between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. The roads in Grant Park will be closed longer. City streets will re-open promptly as the final runners pass through (at a 14-minute mile pace). The Chicago Police Department will be responsible for closing and re-opening streets, they will do so in a manner ensuring runner and spectator safety. Please follow their instructions when approaching streets on the course. Do NOT attempt to block the race course at any time. Click here for complete information about street closures for this event |
Clean & Green
Saturday, October 15th
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News from the Alliance for a Greener South Loop
What do you do with your junk mail?
Residents and businesses are encouraged to eliminate junk mail by signing up for this free service. Additional information regarding paper reduction and recycling can be found on the Chicago Recycles website.
Greener Award Program The 3rd Annual Greener South Loop Awards and Recognition Program has received submissions from local businesses and condominium buildings to be considered for awards. The program is designed to celebrate - and share - efforts underway by South Loop businesses or residential buildings - rental or condo - to be more green. Look for more information on the awards presentation coming soon!
South Loop Garden Care Have you visited the Ferd Kramer Memorial Garden? Check out pictures from our website if you haven't been able to visit. |
Pumpkin Patch
Arts and crafts and goodies
Date: 10/15/11 Start Time: 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM All Ages Welcome Cost: $10 Location : Chicago Women's Park and Gardens
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Local School Council
Next meeting on October 13, 2011 in the Little Theater and the public is welcome to attend. 1212 S. Plymouth Court at 6:15 P.M. |
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1st District Community Policing
CAPS Meetings
Attend your beat meeting to receive policing updates and provide feedback to policing staff. Locate your beat by visiting the 1st district website.
Next meeting: Tuesday, October 18th at 7pm located in the Community Room at the 1st District police station (1718 S. State Street).
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About Us
We are a non-profit 501(c)(3) neighborhood organization comprised of an alliance of residents and businesses in the South Loop.
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Greater South Loop Association P.O. Box 4632 Chicago, Illinois 60680-4632
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