Posts Tagged ‘Shorty: Your South Side Resource’

Pictures from Imagine Englewood If…’s Open House

September 26th, 2011 by Shorty

Imagine Englewood If… celebrated their open house on Saturday, September 24, 2011. Check out some of the pictures from the event.

Shorty’s Caring Campaigns Will Begin in May 2011

April 9th, 2011 by Shorty

join us

Starting in May, I’m going to start collecting donations for organizations doing great works in the Chicagoland area.  Any amount you can give would be greatly appreciated. There will be a donate option on the right-hand side of the site.

You may recognize the names of some companies, and may be unfamiliar with others.  Ideally, we will interview them prior to the campaign, but that may not always happen due to time limitations. I feel that it would be great to do something nice to acknowledge people for the work they do, and this is my way of giving back.

If you know of organizations worthy of donations, submit a nomination of 250 words or less in our contact form. Please put “I’m Nominating an Organization” in the subject line.

What Would You Like to See on Shorty in 2011

December 30th, 2010 by Shorty

Looking forward to the new year

As we look forward to 2011, I just want to let you know that it was a pleasure to serve you in 201o, and I look forward to doing more in 2011.  I started Shorty in January of this year as a transition from my online newsletter that I had written, edited and published for nearly nine years.  It has grown from a few readers to to an average of 1,500 page views per month.  Woo hoo!

I would like for Shorty to continue to grow.  For that to happen, your help is needed.

Please let me know the things you liked and didn’t like as well as suggestions for subjection that falls under culture, education, employment, health and youth programs and activities.  Remember, our focus is connecting residents with community resources as well as sharing Chicago history and classics.

Share your thoughts by leaving comments.  Thanks so much.

Volunteer Political Writers Needed for Shorty: Your Chicago South Side Resource

October 7th, 2010 by Shorty

Writer

Volunteer political writers are needed to educate readers about the voting process and politicians on a budding South Side Resource site.  The goal is to provide education to voters for the upcoming November 2010 and February 2011 elections.

As an educator and resource, you will:

  • Write 100 – 250 word articles on politicians and their views
  • Share links to resources people can use in their decision making process
  • Post YouTube or your own videos
  • Interview candidates when your schedule permits
  • Attend debates and political forums when your schedule permits
  • Educate voters on how the promises of politicians impact their lives and communities

Qualifications

  • No degree required but a high level knowledge of politics is needed
  • Excellent writing skills are required
  • Multimedia skills are needed because photos and videos have to be added to all submissions

If you feel compelled to educate others, please submit the following to the address above:

  • A cover letter highlighting your experience
  • Your resume
  • Two original, published writing samples two writing samples

Serious inquiries only.

Please Help Me Get to Blog World Expo – October 14 – 16

October 4th, 2010 by Shorty

BlogWorld2010

Hi All:

I am in need of sponsorship to the Blog World & New Media Expo in Las Vegas from October 14 – 17th.  This opportunity will not only allow me to gain the most recent developments in the blogging and social media world; it will allow me to get up close and personal to other bloggers and social media gurus to develop relationships that cannot be done online.

The cost of the Expo is $1195. Right now, the going rates for airfare and hotel for one person is approximately $800.

Donations can be financial; any Vegas hotel or airfare connections you have; or
accumulated points for airfare and hotel. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

In exchange for your sponsorship, I am going to share my knowledge with you via an educational session upon my return.  If you are not in Chicago, I will schedule a virtual video educational session.

Please call me at 877.570.5228 if you have any questions or would like to discuss any Vegas or airline connection you have. Otherwise, you can make a donation through PayPal below. Thanks for your help!


Your Thoughts and Opinions are Appreciated

August 21st, 2010 by Shorty

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Hi All~

I previously reported that I am receiving over 1,000 new and returning visits per month. However, one could not tell by the lack of conversations on the blog. What do you think I should do to get these conversations going? Let me know.
Marcie Hill ~aka~ Shorty: Your Chicago South Side Resource

Shorty is Growing!!

July 31st, 2010 by Shorty

Shorty: Your Chicago South Side Resource

Shorty is receiving over 1,000 page views per month with over half of those being unique visitors.  This is great even though there are not a lot of comments left by those who visit.

To my dear visitors, if you could leave a brief note or comment about the post you read, it would be appreciated.  And, if you have benefited from any of the information that I have shared, that would be great, too.  I need to let potential partners know that there is an audience that is appreciating the information I am sharing.

Also, I would like to eventually include news on the South Side, but I cannot do that alone.  Dedicated journalists, bloggers, and videographers will be needed.  This would be really great during upcoming political elections.

I have more plans for Shorty that cannot be implemented at this time due to time restrictions.  They will come to fruition as I continue to grow.  Please continue to support me as this happens. And don’t forget to leave comments!

You can follow me on Twitter @shortyindahouse

Like my South Side Shorty page on Facebook.

Happy Mother’s Day from Shorty

May 9th, 2010 by Shorty

I would like to wish everyone serving as mothers a very blessed and Happy Mother’s Day.

Also, attached is a photo of Tamia and Pedro Fortineaux of Deluxe Florist and Gifts who donated a bouquet of flowers for my Mother’s Day contest. Tamia was the winner. Yay!!!

Tamia and Del Pedro from DeLuxe Florists and Gifts

Contact Deluxe Florists and Gifts at 773.723.7673 for all your floral needs.  It is located at 919 W. 87th Street, Chicago in Chicago.


Will the National Guard Solve Chicago’s Violence Problem?

April 29th, 2010 by Shorty

National Guard

Lawmakers want to bring the National Guard in to combat the rampant violence in Chicago. That is NOT the solution to the problem. It took YEARS for these problems to get to this level; it’s going to take YEARS more to undo what’s been done. Repair will begin when the roots of these problems are addressed. In my opinion, some of the contributing problems are: lack of parenting, lack of community, lack of family support, media as baby sitters, and politics in Chicago. Let me explain.

Lack of parenting. Old school parenting came with rules and IMMEDIATE consequences. Many of us feared our parents; even if they were single parents (I’m still scared of my mother). Over the last few years, parenting became lax; time parents spent with their children decreased; parents started disappearing; parents got younger; and parents started being friends with their offspring. Consequences changed drastically. Ours used to hurt. What the hell’s a time out? We got whippings as soon as we did anything. Our punishment was usually the removal of something we liked. There were no negotiations. There was no “If you do or don’t this, then….” No; if we didn’t do what we were supposed to do, punishment immediately ensued. Let’s bring old school back…even if it hurts.

Lack of community. Remember when everyone in the community knew each other? And, if you got in trouble your neighbors had permission to punish you. They would tell your parents and you got in trouble again. Classic. Most people don’t even know who lives next door to them these days. Thus, they probably won’t tell you when your child misbehaves because they don’t know you. It truly does take a village to raise a child, and this lack of community contributes to the failure of all children.

Lack of family support. It’s a known fact that many children are being raised in single parent homes headed by women. This is taxing and stressful. Then, add all of the invisible factors with which parents compete, and you have borderline insanity. Help is needed. Parents and children need adults who genuinely care about the well-being of the child. Parents need to know they can drop their babies off in caring and safe environments. Unfortunately, that is not the case these days. Not even with family members. And the discord in families is terrible (mine included). Can’t we all just get along? Well, at least try… 

Media as baby sisters. Media has more power over children than parents. They are telling your children how to live, think, and act. This is not just TV. Radio, the internet, and video games are also culprits. Unfortunately, most adults (I’m guilty) do not know what the young people in their lives are watching or listening to. They also do not know which websites they’re visiting (many don’t even know how to use the internet!) or what’s on the video games they are playing. We need to be more in tune and consider alternate forms of babysitting. We also need to spend more time with youngsters. Things we can do together: Reading, writing, homework, and exercise.

Politics in Chicago. Corruption touches politics in some aspect whether it is intended or not. Unfortunately, the corruption in Chicago has directly impacted the young people. Money is being taken away from education to fund income generating projects and sometimes irrelevant projects like adding flowers and trees in the middle of the streets or cleaning The Bean in Millennium Park. Essentially, money is being taken away from the poor to benefit the rich. Or, it’s being spent fruitlessly.

Anyway, how are children expected to be productive when after school programs and activities are continually being cut? Do the powers that be really think ONE teacher can really educate 37 children with different personalities and learning levels in one class? Why are some school books and building updated and not others? Why aren’t teachers paid more? This is a loaded topic so I’ll stop here.

I could go on, but I won’t. All I’m saying is – The National Guard will not combat Chicago’s violence problem. Chaos was not created overnight; it will not be solved overnight. If lawmakers really want to solve the problem, they need to address ALL the root causes and contributing factors to these problems including their lack of action and apathy. Until this happens, Chicago’s body count will continue to exceed the current military casualty count.

Vote for Tamia’s Mother’s Day Nomination

April 27th, 2010 by Shorty

Vote for my little sister’s Mother’s Day Nomination to win the free bouquet by adding comments below.

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