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Register Today! FREE GED Classes in Your Community

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Take free GED classes with City Colleges of Chicago and YOU may be eligible to receive $70 off the cost of the GED exam.
Call today at 773-COLLEGE and get started on your path from College to Career.
Choose the location nearest you:
*Dawson Technical - 3901 S. State St.
*ABJ Community Services - 1818 E. 71st St.
*Center of Higher Development - 3515 S. Cottage Grove Ave.
*Centers for New Horizons - 4150 S. King Dr.
*Chicago Urban League - 4510 S. Michigan Ave.
*Children’s Home + Aid Society of Illinois - 1701 W. 63rd. St.
*Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church - 4543 S. Princeton Ave.
*Henderson Elementary School - 5650 S. Wolcott Ave.
*South Shore United Methodist Church - 7350 S. Jeffrey Blvd.
*St. Sabina Community Organization - 1153 W. 79th. St.
*Woodlawn Community Elementary - 6657 S. Kimbark Ave.
*Woodlawn Resource Center - 830 E. 63rd. St.
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Shorty Loves These 10 South Side Treasures

Valentine’s Day is a day for love. So, today I would like to share a few South Side treasures that I love, in no particular order.

Eat & Run

Eat & Run Chicken Chicago
Located on 87th & Hermitage, this restaurant serves old school fried chicken. If you have church mothers over 70 years old that still cook, you know what I mean. But they have to be church mothers. New school chicken joints have nothing on church mothers’ cooking, unless a mother taught the cook how to fry chicken. You have to pass the place after 12 p.m. to smell the food cooking.

Woodson Library

Vivian Harsh Research Center at Woodson Library in ChicagoThis library is home to the Vivian G. Harsh Research Collection of Afro-American History and Literature and my second home. In case you didn’t know, Vivian Harsh was the first black librarian in Chicago in 1932. This collection houses out of print books and literature about black life and culture all over the world. You can also find special papers from great people in Chicago’s black history, including Dr. Timuel Black, the great Bronzeville Historian, and Rev. Addie Wyatt, a pioneering black women in the labor movement. In fact, there is a special exhibit about Rev. Wyatt at Vivian Harsh right now.

DuSable Museum of African American History

DuSable Museum of African American History ChicagoI celebrate black history all year long and DuSable Museum of African American History is open year round, but is closed on Monday. As I mentioned in a previous article, it was the first museum about African American life and culture in Chicago and the United States in 1961. And it was named after Jean Baptiste DuSable, the first settler of this city who was a black man.

Chicago Independent Bulletin newspaper

Chicago Independent Bulletin Newspaper - Chicago South Side
This is the only newspaper that serves all of the South Side. There are several other South Side newspapers that are doing a great job serving their communities like the Chicago Citizen in Chatham, Hyde Park Herald and The Beverly Review. But The Bulletin services the entire South Side, and has been doing so for over 40 years.

Imagine Englewood If…

Jean Carter- Hill, Executive Director of Imagine Englewood If...

Jean Carter- Hill, Executive Director of Imagine Englewood If…

Started by Jean Carter Hill, this organization was created to improve the quality of life in the Englewood community. When Ms. Hill first started with a vision to educate Englewood residents about the impact of lead poisoning in the community, and to take the care to reduce, and possibly, eliminate it. Her mission and vision has grown to teach students how to write journalism; how to report about the community; and how to become advocates for issues they believe in.

Kennedy King College (KKC)

Kennedy King College - Chicago South SideKennedy King College is one of the best kept secrets on the South Side. Of course, if there is no controversy surrounding anything on the South Side, it is not reported. Anyway, in addition to a relatively new facility and change of location, KKC has a state-of-the-art broadcasting department. The pool is nice and the instructor, Coach Henry, has a unique way of teaching you how to swim. I’ll be back as soon as the weather in Chicago gets a little better.

Genesis Housing Development Corporation

Genesis Housing Development Corporation- Chicago
Genesis is committed to rebuilding the community – literally and figuratively. The organization was instrumental in building homes in the Bronzeville community, when it started to become blighted. Now, they build and restore homes in South Side communities that were impacted by the recent real estate bust, including Auburn Gresham, Chatham and Grand Crossing.

They helped several hundred families save their homes through the Illinois Hardest Hit program. Also, they offer weatherization services; free training to become weatherization specialists; and homebuyer workshops and seminars in various locations throughout the city.

Delux Florist

Delux Florist - Auburn Gresham - Chicago South SidePedro, the owner of Delux Florist & Gifts, has been in the Auburn Gresham community for over 20 years. Delux sells flowers, candy and gift basket for all occasions – weddings, graduation, funerals, Mother’s Day and “just because”. Stop by and pick up a gift for your sweetheart today!

Salaam Restaurant & Bakery

Salaam Restaurant & Bakery - Chicago South SideThis restaurant does not just serve food; it serves the community. Community, networking and family events are held there. Minister Farrakhan even held a televised social media town hall at Salaam. And the food is delicious!

YWCA

YWCA Chicago
A lot of people don’t know that this place exists but they are doing great work. Located at 66th & Cottage Grove, the YWCA offers several programs that help women progress personally and professionally. And the staff is committed to your success.

What About You?

What are some of of the South Side treasures you love?

Let us know in the comment section below.

 

 

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Entrepreneurship @ City Colleges of Chicago

City Colleges of Chicago

The City Colleges of Chicago is now offering entrepreneurship classes for credit. Visit entrepreneurship.ccc.edu or contact [email protected] for more information.

  • ENTRE 201 - Introduction to Entrepreneurship.
    This interdisciplinary course introduces participants from various disciplines to the concept of sustainable entrepreneurship, a manageable process applicable across careers, work settings, and time. The course focuses on building entrepreneurial attitudes and behaviors that will lead to creative solutions within the business community and other organizational environments.

    ENTRE 201 is also available online via City Colleges’ Center for Distance Learning (CDL). Register by visiting my.ccc.edu, by contacting an academic advisor at your college, or by contacting Selom Assignon at [email protected] or call 773.487.6953.

  • ENTRE 202 - Opportunity Recognition & Development.
    Participants will learn techniques and processes leading to opportunity (value) recognition to include the assessment of the current economic, social, and political climate that provides value opportunities for entrepreneurial ventures. Opportunities will be assessed relative to personal strengths and weaknesses, financial, professional, social, and personal goals. Participants will also identify the target market by conducting secondary market research, prototyping, and limited primary market research. Participants will then examine the feasibility of creating, delivering, capturing the value of their venture.
    Note: Business 216 can substitute for ENTRE 201. ENTRE 201 and 202 may be taken concurrently.
  • ENTRE 203 - Entrepreneurial Accounting & Finance.
    An advanced entrepreneurial course structured to expose participants to accounting and financial methodologies in order to assess or predict the financial performance of their enterprise. Building upon their business concept or existing enterprise, participants will be introduced to core financial and managerial accounting concepts; as well as, financial analysis techniques that will enable them to prepare short- and long-term financial operations plans, including cash requirements for enterprise startup and ongoing operations. Participants will be trained to use computerized accounting software as part of a managerial tool kit to support operation assessment.
  • ENTRE 204 - Entrepreneurial Marketing & Sales.
    Introduces marketing principles and strategies to support entrepreneurship. Students will develop a theoretical and practical understanding of marketing concepts, e-commerce, pricing policies, product promotion strategies and distribution alternatives. This course will utilize presentation and computer simulation to facilitate the student’s understanding of marketing goods or services.
  • ENTRE 205 - Law for the Entrepreneur.
    This course provides the student with an overview of the formation and operation of business enterprises, exposes the student to types of business organizations, contract law, leases, intellectual property and employment law. Students will learn about sole proprietorships, general and limited partnerships, limited liability companies and corporations, the benefits and disadvantages of each type of entity as well as the formation, dissolution and recordkeeping for each of these entities. Students will apply this information to business plans and will learn about other fundamental areas of law affecting business entities.
  • ENTRE 206 - Advanced Entrepreneurship (available Fall 2010).
    Participants will identify problems that arise in actual businesses of industry representatives and use their problem-solving skills to suggest solutions; integrate sections of externally focused business plan into comprehensive whole, and conduct a short case study analysis of an entrepreneur and their business.