By William S. Bike
The Blessed Sacrament Parish Youth Center recently took local youngsters to a UIC Flames men?s basketball game.
FENCING MEETSMore than 300 fencers from 30 countries will do battle in the Absolute Fencing Chicago Sabre World Cup Friday through Sunday, May 3 through 5, at the University of Illinois at Chicago Flames Athletic Center, 839 W. Roosevelt Rd. Individual and team matches will be held, and past Olympic and world champions will compete. For information, log on to www.sabreworldcup.com.
DIABETES EXPO
The American Diabetes Association Expo is a free event that will provide blood glucose, blood pressure, A1C levels, foot, and dental screenings Saturday, April 13, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at McCormick Place Lakeside Center Hall D, 2301 S. Lake Shore Dr. Also, actor Ben Vereen will present a cooking demonstration and motivational talk. Log on to www.diabetes.org/expochicago or call (312) 346-1805.
LGBT SUICIDE PREVENTION
The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention will host its Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender Suicide Prevention Symposium on Saturday, April 20, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Northwestern Memorial Hospital conference center, Feinberg School of Medicine, 251 E. Huron St., third floor, meeting room A. Tickets range from $10 to $50. Log on to www.AFSP.org/Symposium.
ARMOUR PARK SPORTS
Armour Square Park at 3309 S. Shields Ave. is taking registration for the spring session. Classes run April through June. Register online at www.chicagoparkdistirct.com or in person. Classes for youngsters are: moms, pops, and tots interaction; moms, pops, and tots gymnastics; tiny tot tumbling; lacrosse; t-ball; indoor soccer; competitive tumbling; recreational tumbling; roller hockey; softball; seasonal sports; and basketball. Ages 18 and older may choose from basketball, line dance, conditioning, weight training, and fitness center. Those 60 and older may participate in senior citizen club.
A 16? softball spring classic tournament for men age 18 and older will be held Saturday, April 13. There is a $135 fee per team due in full at tournament draw, Wednesday, April 10 at 7:30 p.m. at Turtle?s, 238 W. 33rd St. For more information call Armour Park and ask for Dan at (312) 747-6012.
?RISE UP?
Running through Sunday, June 2, at the Art Institute of Chicago, 111 S. Michigan Ave., the exhibition They Seek a City: Chicago and the Art of Migration, 1910-1950 features more than 80 works created by Deep South and foreign-born artists who migrated to Chicago.
Cut-paper silhouette artist Kara Walker has a new exhibition called Rise Up Ye Mighty Race! The exhibition, which runs through Sunday, Aug. 11, is named for a quote by President Barack Obama and deals with antebellum stereotypes. For information, call (312) 443-3626 or log on to www.artinstituteofchicago.org.
HOW WE MAKE IT
The Arts of Life, which provides services for artists with developmental disabilities, will open its latest exhibition, How We Make It, at the studio and gallery at 2010 W. Carroll Ave., on Friday, April 5 from 6 to 9 p.m. to showcase the talents of the Arts of Life staff, interns, and volunteers. The evening also will celebrate the studio?s founding artist, Veronica ?Granny? Cuculich, with a screening of the documentary Life and Where I?m At: The Life and Art of Veronica Cuculich. Afterward, guests will perform songs on an open microphone, and visitors will enjoy a potluck dinner. The opening is free and open to the public. Donations are welcome. Call (312) 829-2787, ext. 16.
SOPRESSATA CONTEST
Frank Balestri?s sixth annual sopressata (sausage) contest will be held Sunday, April 7, at Parkplace of Countryside Banquets, 6240 Joliet Rd., Countryside, IL. Call (708) 588-1756. Contestants should bring two presliced sopressata to enter. Admission includes dinner and a cash bar and costs $25 in advance and $30 at the door. Profits will be donated to the 100 Club of Chicago/Chicago Police Memorial Foundation.
BENTON HOUSE ROUNDUP
Every Monday and Wednesday at 10:30 a.m., Benton House offers an adult exercise group and coffee. Benton House welcomes volunteers; e-mail volunteers@bentonhouse.org. Benton House is located at 3052 S. Gratten Ave. Call (773) 927-6420 or log on to www.bentonhouse.org.
YOUTH CENTER
The Blessed Sacrament Parish after-school youth program offers those ages 12 through 18 a safe and relaxing atmosphere at its Youth Center, 3528 S. Hermitage Ave. Teens can get help with homework, play sports, and interact with other teens. The center is open Tuesdays, 3 to 6:30 p.m.; Wednesdays through Fridays, 3 to 7 p.m.; and Sundays, 7 to 9:30 p.m. Call (773) 415-7193 or log on to http://bspyouth.blogsport.com.
The center on March 5 took ten teens to the University of Illinois at Chicago Pavilion to watch the UIC Flames men?s basketball team beat Cleveland State.
On March 7, the center took members of its boys and girls groups for an evening of service at the Ronald McDonald House.
REUNION
Bridgeport Catholic Academy?s Class of 1988 and Nativity of Our Lord?s Class of 1963 will celebrate reunions at an 11 a.m. Mass on Sunday, May 19. Rededication of Nativity School also will take place. Call or e-mail Lillian Buckley for location and more information at (773) 376-6223 or
buckleylillian1@gmail.com.
NEW VA CENTER
Jesse Brown VA Medical Center will open its new Community Referral and Resource Center on Wednesday, April 10, at 2750 W. Roosevelt Rd. The center will house the Homeless Veterans Outreach Program. Call (312) 569-7732.
FUNDAMENTALS
The Canaryville Little League will host White Sox FUNdamentals Clinics in hitting, fielding, and throwing open to boys and girls ages five through 13 at Taylor Lauridsten/Boyce Park at 704 W. 42nd St. on the Saturdays of April 6 and 20. Cost is $55. Call (630) 324-8242.
TAX HELP
The Center for Economic Progress, a volunteer-based non-profit, provides free tax preparation for families who make less than $50,000 and individuals who make less than $25,000. For more information, visit www.economicprogress.org. The center is located at 29 E. Madison St. Call (312) 252-0280.
GALLERY NIGHT
The Chicago Arts District Second Fridays gallery night happens every second Friday of the month
from 6 to 10 p.m. This monthly walking tour of 30 Pilsen art galleries and art spots includes performance art and shopping opportunities. Admission is free. Begin your tour at 1800 S. Halsted St. For more information call (312) 738-8000, ext. 108.
CHURCH SERVICES
Chicago International Christian Church holds services at Whitney Young High School, 211 S. Laflin St., at 10 a.m. on Sundays. Services in English are held on the third floor, with services in Spanish on the first floor. Enter through door no. 9. For information, log on to www.chicagoicc.org.
ROLLIN? RECREATION
Head out to Skinner Park, 1331 W. Adams St., every Thursday from 3 to 5:30 p.m. to enjoy the Chicago Park District Rollin? Recreation activity van. This free resource is open to children of all ages and offers activities such as gymnastics, fitness, dance, theater, arts and crafts, and sports. Call (312) 746-5560.
The Park District will hold summer camps in July and August. Register online for parks east of California Avenue on Tuesday, April 16, at 9 a.m. at www.chicagoparkdistrict.com, or in-person at most parks on Saturday, April 20. Call (312) 742-7529.
SCHOLARSHIP DINNER
The Children at the Crossroads scholarship dinner will be held Friday, May 10, with cocktails at 6:30 p.m. and dinner and dancing at 7:30 p.m. at the Four Seasons Hotel. The Founders Award will be given to Michael Tadin for championing the organization?s mission.
The Heart of the Crossroads Award is presented to a former Frances Xavier Warde School parent who has demonstrated leadership; this year?s recipient is Kevin O?Hara. For more information, log
on to http://catc.fxw.org/scholarship-dinner/ or contact Jamie Chabura at (312) 268-2515 or chaburaj@fxw.org.
CLEAN & GREEN
The City of Chicago Department of Streets and Sanitation will host the citywide Clean & Green volunteer cleanup of trash and recyclables Saturday, April 20, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. To find a location nearest you, call the City at 311. To join the University Village Association cleanup that day, call (312) 243-3773 or e-mail chris@uvalittleitaly.com. To join Alderman Robert Fioretti?s 2nd Ward cleanup, call (312) 263-9273.
COYNE ROUNDUP
Coyne College is offering a new physical therapist aide program at its Loop campus, 230 W. Monroe St., Suite 400. Physical therapist aides assist with patient care under the direction of a physical therapist assistant. Interested persons can apply at www.coynecollege.edu/contact/apply-online. Call (800) 699-5958. The college recently awarded its Joseph H. Casey Award to Fallon Lee, who is in the Medical Assistant Diploma program and maintains a 4.0 grade point average. The Casey Award recognizes students whose attitudes, traits, habits, qualities, and behaviors exemplify professionalism.
DE LA SALLE ROUNDUP
Students Horace Nowell and Stacy Jean-Baptiste have been chosen Meteors of the Month at De La Salle Institute. Eight students have been named Illinois State Scholars for the 2012-13 school year: Briana Martinez, Anna Nowaczyk, and Megan Wood from the Lourdes Hall Campus for Young Women and, at the Institute Campus, Simon Cotton, Michael Fuchs (Bridgeport), Alejandro Herrera (Bridgeport), Ulices Montoya (Little Village), and Jarrett Robinson. The school recently welcomed Abraham Lincoln historian George Buss to its Institute Campus. Buss performed in character as Lincoln, portraying the 16th president while giving a speech and leading discussions and a question-and-answer session with students.
The school?s 43rd annual Honors Geometry Bridge Contest was held recently. Finishing first with a bridge that held 95 pounds was Jose Banuelos. Placing second was Jeffrey VanDyke, whose bridge held 90 pounds. Third place went to Christopher Beccaria (Loop) with 80 pounds. Earning fourth place was Joseph Musco (Bridgeport) with 75 pounds. Tying for fifth place with 65 pounds were Antonio Barragan, David Dixon (Woodlawn), and Jeremy Siegel (South Loop).
The school?s junior varsity water polo team placed second at the annual St. Patrick High School Frosh-Soph Water Polo tournament in March. The team beat Hinsdale Central, Glenbrook South, and host team St. Patrick. Fenwick took first place. Top scorers for De La Salle were sophomores Omar Garcia and Robert Rodriquez, scoring a combined 20 goals for the tournament.
De La Salle is located at 3434 S. Michigan Ave. and 1040 W. 32nd Pl. Call (312) 842-7355.
DINING OUT FOR LIFE
EdgeAlliance?s Dining Out for Life marks 20 years of people affected by HIV/AIDS by partnering with local restaurants. On Thursday, April 25, participating restaurants around the city will donate part of their proceeds to EdgeAlliance. For more information on Dining Out for Life or on how to become a participating restaurant or a volunteer ambassador, contact Eric Pomajz at (773) 359-0122 or epomajzl@edgealliance.org or visit www.diningoutforlife.com.
ART EXHIBIT
Joseph ?Sentock? Perez?s Alter Egos exhibition of colorful mixed media works will be on view Tuesday, April 9, through Friday, May 17, at Elephant Room Inc., 704 S. Wabash Ave. Perez will paint a piece live in the gallery on Wednesday, April 10, at 5 p.m. An opening reception will be held Friday, April 12, from 6:30 to 9 p.m. All events are free and open to the public. Log on to www.elephantroomgallery.com.
HOLY FAMILY ROUNDUP
All Couples married at Holy Family Parish are invited to the fourth annual Mass and Hospitality Event planned for Sunday, April 21, starting with the 5 p.m. Mass. During the liturgy couples will have the opportunity to renew their wedding vows and receive a blessing offered by the Rev. Jerry Boland.
The church will present will present a Jazz Extravaganza Saturday, April 27, from 7 p.m. to midnight. Tickets are $40. BYOB. The event will be held at 1018 W. Roosevelt Road, and there will be secure parking one block west. Call (312) 492-8442 or (708) 895-6246.
LAKESIDE WITH FALBO
The Lakeside Singers, featuring soloist Josie Falbo, cantor at the Shrine of Our Lady of Pompeii, will perform a spring concert Friday, April 19, at 8 p.m. at Fourth Presbyterian Church, 126 E. Chestnut St., that will feature choral, pop, rock, and gospel music and a sing-a-long. Call (847) 382-5085.
MONEY SMART
Observe the 12th annual Chicago Money Smart Week with free activities offered by Lakeside Bank. Monday, April 22, from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m., students at Old St. Mary?s School, 1474 S. Michigan Ave. will attend a private presentation on wealth and investing. From 5:30 to 7 p.m. that evening, Lakeside will partner with the Chinese American Service League (CASL) and VanderCook College of Music to offer How to Pay for Your College Education at CASL, 2141 S. Tan Ct. Free pizza will be provided.
RSVP to andrew_pang@caslservice.org or (312) 791-0418, ext. 3944, or Joanna Lu at (312) 791-0418, ext. 3601, by Friday, April 19. Friday, April 26, from 10 to 11 a.m., employees from the Chicago Board Options Exchange will hear a private presentation about identity theft. For more information, visit www.moneysmartweek.org or www.lakesidebank.com.
ZOO ROUNDUP
Lincoln Park Zoo will present a talk about its Nature Boardwalk and then lead a walk to enjoy its highlights on Saturday, April 20, from 1:30 to 3 p.m. Cost is $18. Fifth through eighth graders are invited to become Urban Wildlife Ambassadors. Meet a zoo scientist, help collect data, and make a video Saturday, April 27, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Cost is $45. Learn, Explore, and Play features building, drawing, climbing, and music for children ages two and three accompanied by an adult. Cost is $56. The event will be held the Tuesdays of May 2, 9, 16, and 23.
Creature?s Features: Intriguing Eyes provides information for four- and five-year-olds on what they can learn about animals? eyes on Saturday, May 4, 9 to 11 a.m. or 1 to 3 p.m. Cost is $24. Herb Window Boxes 101 will teach people how to grow herbs on Saturday, May 4, at 9 a.m. Cost is $13. The zoo is at 2001 N. Clark St. Call (312) 742-2000.
NEW BOOK
Former Near West Sider Arthur Cola has written a novel, Stolen Christmas, set in the Taylor Street area. A Near West Side church faces demolition because of a corporate developer. A young boy steals the baby Jesus from the Nativity scene in the church to keep Christmas from coming and the demolition at bay. The book can be ordered on Amazon.com, or call (262) 308-1608 or e-mail
arthurcola@yahoo.com.
STUDENT AID
City Clerk Susana Mendoza?s office has partnered with Ladder Up to offer assistance in completing the free application for federal student aid (FAFSA) to help secure college funding. Every Tuesday through April 9, knowledgeable staff members and volunteers will help people complete the application at City Hall, 121 N. LaSalle St., Room 107. Call (312) 742-5375.
HAVE MERCY
The Have Mercy spring gala will be held Saturday, April 13, from 8 p.m. to midnight at Trump International. Hotel and Tower, 401 N. Wabash Ave. Benefiting Mercy Home for Boys & Girls, the event brings together young professionals for a night of dining, dancing, entertainment, and a silent auction. Call (312) 738-9592.
SUMMER CAMPS
Students from kindergarten through ninth grade may choose from more than 12 athletic camps and three fine art camps run by Mother McAuley Liberal Arts High School. Visit www.mothermcauley.org for registration and more information. The school is located at 3737 W. 99th St. Call (773) 881-
6500.
MUSIC@GRACE
Music@Grace is held Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. at Grace Place, 637 S. Dearborn St. Enjoy free performances by graduates and advanced music students from Roosevelt University?s Chicago College of Performing Arts. Upcoming programs will feature a string quartet on April 11, a woodwind ensemble April 18, and a viola sextet May 2. Reception follows each 45-minute performance. For further information visit http://gracechicago.org/programs.
NAMI FUNDRAISER
NAMI of Greater Chicago (The Alliance for the Mentally Ill of Greater Chicago) will hold its annual benefit, Light The Darkness, on Thursday, April 11, at Galleria Marchetti, 825 W. Erie St. The evening begins at 6 p.m. with cocktails and musical entertainment, followed by dinner at 7 p.m. and a raffle, live and silent auctions, awards presentation, and dancing. Tickets cost $150 and must be reserved in advance. Call (312) 563-0445.
MILITARY MATERIALS
The DuPage County Fairgrounds at County Farm and Manchester will host the National Civil War Show and Sale and Military Extravaganza. Civil war items and collectibles will be on sale on Saturday, April 20, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call (715) 526-9769, e-mail zurko@fronteirnet.net, or log on to
www.zurkopromotions.com.
BOXING
The National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame will present the fourth Rocky Marciano Amateur Boxing Tournament Wednesday, April 10, at 6 p.m., 1431 W. Taylor St. Call (312) 226-5566.
YOUTH SOCCER
The Near South Soccer League/AYSO is accepting applications from children ages four through 14 for the season running through Friday, May 24. Coaches, referees, and volunteers are needed. Log on
to http://nearsouthsoccer.com/nearsouthsoccer.html or e-mail scotthanlon@sbcglobal.net.
VOLLEYBALL
Registration is open for the Near South Volleyball/Ace Spring Session. Classes will be held Thursday, April 11, through Thursday, June 6, for youngsters in the first through ninth grades in the University of Illinois at Chicago PEB Building at 901 W. Roosevelt Road and FAC Building at 8390 W. Roosevelt Road. E-mail volleyball@nsyachicago.org.
OLD ST. MARY?S ROUNDUP
Those who have been away from the Catholic Church for a while and wish to participate again in the church?s sacramental life are invited to Landings, a program of sharing and listening, run by the laity of Old St. Mary?s Parish, 1500 S. Michigan Ave. The next session will be held Thursday, April 11. Email landings@oldstmarys.com or call (312) 922-3444 for more information. Preregistration is required. Old St. Mary?s Catholic School on Saturday, May 18, will hold its spring gala, The Big Night, featuring cocktail reception, dinner, dancing, live and silent auctions, and community spirit at the Chicago Hilton. The Big Night is the school?s largest fundraiser, with this year?s funds supporting art, music, physical education, and Spanish. Visit www.osmschool.com for more information on tickets, sponsorships, and auction donations. The school is located at 1474 S. Michigan Ave. Call (312) 386-1560.
OPEN HOUSE
Pope John Paul II Catholic School, 4325 S. Richmond St., will have an open house Thursday, May 2, at 6 p.m. Call (773) 523-6161.
FREE PROM DRESSES
The Princess Closet Once Upon A Prom Dream boutique will be open the Saturdays of April 6, 13, and 20 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 7029 W. Grand Ave., Elmwood Park, IL, for young women to shop for free prom attire. High school girls can select a dress, shoes, and available accessories. Register at http://onceuponapromdream.eventbrite or log on to www.princesscloset.org. Call (312) 203-5392.
ROOSEVELT ROUNDUP
Guantanamo: If the Light Goes Out, an exhibit of photos taken by Edmund Clark at the U.S. Navy base and incarceration center in Cuba, along with a related collection of correspondence, runs through Saturday, May 4, at the Roosevelt University Gage Gallery, 18 S. Michigan Ave. Clark?s book, featuring the same title as the exhibit, will be published soon. For information about the exhibit, call (312) 341-6458 or email mensdorf@roosevelt.edu.
Classical music lovers will hear a musical tour of Europe given by some of Roosevelt University?s student musicians as Chicago College of Performing Arts (CCPA) presents Vivid 2013 at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 9, in the Auditorium Theatre, 50 E. Congress Pkwy. Tickets for the free event are required and can be picked up at the Auditorium Theatre Box Office from noon to 6 p.m. weekdays. Call (312)-341-2310 reserve a ticket with a $1 service fee at www.ticketmaster.com Call (312)
341-2389.
FREE MAMMOGRAMS
Saint Anthony Hospital, 2875 W. 19th St., has joined with A Silver Lining Foundation to provide free breast cancer exams to the uninsured through the foundation?s Buy A Mom A Mammogram program. More information is available at www.SAHChicago.org or call (773) 484-1010.
ST. BARBARA?S BINGO
St. Barbara Church, 2859 S. Throop St., offers bingo every Thursday. Doors open at 4:30 p.m. Bingo starts at 6:35 p.m. Call (312) 842-7979.
SAINT IGNATIUS ROUNDUP
Saint Ignatius College Prep, 1076 W. Roosevelt Rd., has eight National Merit Scholar finalists: John Browne, Jared Deveau, Duncan Gammie, Sean Goelbelbecker, Anne Hamilton, Charles Helding, Daniel Klein, and Sara Winfrey. The boys? swimming and diving team won its 11th consecutive Illinois High School Association sectional championship. Senior Brandon Medina was named Illinois Gatorade Player of the Year in soccer.
Alumni classes of 1988, 1993, 1998, and 2003 will celebrate a reunion Saturday, April 13. Events
include a 4:15 p.m. tour of the school, 5 p.m. Mass and awards ceremony, 6 p.m. reception, and 7 p.m. dinner. The Women?s Society Signature Dinner will be held Thursday, May 9. Saint Ignatius?s Golf Classic will be held Wednesday, June 26, at Cog Hill Golf and Country Club. Call (312) 432-8402 or log on to www.ignatius.org.
SHRINE ROUNDUP
The Shrine of Our Lady of Pompeii, 1224 W. Lexington St., (312) 421-3757, will host its annual Shrine Expo following the 8:30 and 11 a.m. Masses on Sunday, April 28. Find out how to get more involved with the shrine. On Saturday, May 4, there will be a Retreat for Men from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Cost is $25. Registration requested by Tuesday, April 30. Presenter will be Scott C. Alexander of the Catholic Theological Union.
JAZZIN? TO FEED
St. James Parish will present jazz Masses on Sunday, April 21, a talk on Spirituality and Jazz on Tuesday, April 23, and the culmination event, Jazzin? to Feed, in conjunction with De La Salle Institute, on Saturday, April 27, with a reception at 5 p.m. and the jazz event at 7 p.m. at De La Salle, 3434 S. Michigan Ave. St. James Church is at 2942 S. Wabash. Call (312) 842-1919, x213.
ST. MATTHEW?S CHANGES
The Rev. Julio A. Loza, pastor of St. Matthew?s Lutheran Church, is undergoing kidney dialysis and has reduced his workload by becoming part-time pastor. A lay assistant will lead worship services, and retired pastors will bless Holy Communion. St. Matthew?s is at 2108 W. 21st St. For information or to make a donation, call (773) 220-0111.
DAY CARE CENTER NAMED
At a ceremony held March 8, the day care center located on the second floor of the Dirksen U.S. Courthouse formally was named the Judge Joan Humphrey Lefkow Day Care Center. ?Judge Lefkow was the inspiration for and the impetus behind the establishment of the day care center here in the Dirksen U.S. Courthouse,? said Chief Judge James F. Holderman. ?Having opened in February 1989, the center has benefited many children and grandchildren.? One of five federally supported childcare centers in Chicago, it offers care for infants up to 15 months. The courthouse is located at 291 S. Dearborn St. Call (312) 353-6996.
SOCCER FUN
SAY of Chicago will host a summer soccer league from June through August at 14th and Morgan Streets for youngsters ages four through 15. Registration is open now at www.sayofchicago.com.
SOUTH LOOP SCHOOL BENEFIT
South Loop School?s annual spring benefit will be held Friday, May 10, at 6 p.m. at the McCormick Place Hyatt, 2233 S. King Dr. The event will feature dancing, food, and drink. For more information, e-mail 2013. emerald.city@gmail.com or log on to http://southloopschool. net/getinvolved/sles-spring-benefit.
UIC ROUNDUP
The Time of Your Life, a play by William Saroyan, will be performed at the University of Illinois at Chicago Theatre, 1040 W. Harrison St., from Friday through Saturday, April 19 through 27. Call (312) 996-3991. Registration is open for UIC soccer day camps and UIC soccer elite training camps for summer 2013.
For elite training camps, Session I runs Sunday?Wednesday, June 23?26, and Session II runs Sunday?Wednesday, July 7?10. For UIC soccer day camps, sessions run Mondays?Fridays, June 10?14, 17?21, and 24?28, and Mondays?Saturdays, July 8?13 and 15?20. Call (312) 996-6755 or contact UIC soccer camps by mail at 2427 W. Cortland St., Chicago, IL 60647.
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