Saturday, April 4, 2015

April meetings and events




Grand Crossing Park Neighborhood Network
"...What YOU can do for YOUR Neighborhood"
Neighbors and stakeholders
Spring is warming up an there's activity aplenty to get our community ready for summer. The winter kept many sessions inactive and now planning scheduling and execution is coming on like gangbusters!
This schedule gives you an idea on what's popping. Please contact the individual organization holding the meeting or event for further information.
Emergency/Disaster Preparedness Initiative "DPI - 60619"
Wednesday April 1st, 2015
7pm
Grand Crossing Library
1000 E 73rd st
Park Manor Neighbors Community Council
Monday.April 6 , 2015
6:30 pm
St. Columbanus (In the Church)
317 E. 71st

Re-Unite Chatham (12 blocks united) NFP
Monday, April 6, 2015
6:30 pm
Chatham Fields Church
8056 S. ST. LAWRENCE
Chatham Avalon Park Community Council
Monday, April 13, 2015
6:30 to 8:30 pm
Urban Partnership Bank
7800 S State St.
Grand Crossing Park Neighborhood Network
Tuesday, April 13th, 2015
St. Mark Manor
840 E. 76th St.
6-8pm

Poetry Slam Event
April 17th, 2015
Grand Crossing Park Field house South Gym
7755 S. Ingleside
6pm
Earth Day Clean-up
Saturday April 18, 2015
Grand Crossing Park
Volunteers needed. High schoolers can earn community service hours
8am - 1pm
Greater Chatham Alliance Community Organization
Saturday, April 18,
2015
11:00 am to 1:30 pm
St. James Lutheran Church
8001 S. Michigan
Beat 624 Community CAPS meeting
Wednesday April 22nd, 2015
The Annex
7759 S. Greenwood
6-8pm
Grand Crossing Park Advisory Council Meeting
Saturday April 25th, 2015
Grand Crossing Park Field House
7755 S. Ingleside
3pm
Also, "Juneteenth Picnic" is coming June 13th, 2015 - 10am-5pm.
This year we'd like to have our best event ever. That means we need early commitments. Manpower, resources and ideas need to line up starting now. It will happen rain or shine because we have good tent coverage.
Mark your calendar and have your organization push forward on helping with arrangements this year. It is the 150th anniversary of "Juneteenth". We'd like to see groups produce more young people this year. Please make a conscious and dedicated effort.
Lets honor the occasion with strong participation!
--
Brad O. Redrick,
Chairman


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