It's not to late to vaccinate!

The Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) Immunization Program will sponsor 3 Influenza Vaccination Walk-In Clinics clinics at city colleges on Saturday, December 10, 2005 from 9:00am - 1:00pm.  The clinics will be held at Malcolm X College, Olive-Harvey College, and Wilbur Wright College.  Chicagoans of all ages, regardless of health, are eligibile to get their flu shot during these events.  Influenza and related illnesses, including pneumonia, cause over 200,000 hospitalizations and 36,000 deaths each year in the United States.  Vaccination is the best protection against influenza, and can save the lives of many people.  The flu season can peak anywhere between December and March, and most often peaks in February.

Who Should Get a Flu Shot?


  • Adults 65 years of age or older
  • Residents of long-term care facilities
  • Anyone with a chronic health condition such as: lung disease (including asthma), heart disease, diabetes, kidney disease, cancer, HIV/AIDS
  • Children 6-23 months of age*
  • Pregnant women
  • Healthcare workers
  • Household contacts or out-of-home caregivers of children less than 6 months of age

You should not receive the influenza vaccine if you have/had any of the following:

  • Severe allergic reaction to a vaccine component (e.g., egg)
  • Severe allergic reaction to prior dose of the vaccine
  • Moderate or severe acute illness
       

* Children are encouraged to get their flu shots from either their primary care provider or visit a city FastTrack Clinic.

You can also contact  the Uptown Neighborhood Health Center, 845 W. Wilson by calling (312) 742-3227.  In addition to flu shots,

• Pneumococcal vaccines will also be available.
• You will not be charged for shots.
• Bring your Medicare card if you have one.

Additional information is available at:

Be sure to get your flu shot be it here or somewhere else!

2006 Petition Rally Kick-Off

This Saturday morning, October 22, 2005 we are meeting at the Heartland Café, 7000 N. Glenwood, at 10:00 am to do petitions for some of our favorite candidates.  We will spread across the ward and do some good work for a couple of hours.

Anyone who enjoys a good local radio broadcast can join Joe and David for breakfast at the Heartland at 9:00amand listen in as host Katy Hogan broadcasts “Live at the Heartland”.

It isn’t going to be warm out for much longer. Now is the time to step up and help get some of the best elected officials back on the ballot for the March primary election.

For more info contact us at (773) 973-4949 or email us at davidfagus@49thward.com.

 

Interested In Health Care?

If you are interested in working to promote universal health care here in Illinois please consider attending.

Illinois Health Care Referendum 2006 Leadership Training

Find out about the Campaign to place a referendum calling for universal health care on the 2006 statewide ballot in Illinois.  Learn everything you ever wanted to know about universal health care.  Join the Campaign and help us collect signatures to get the Referendum on the ballot.

When:  Saturday, October 1, 10:00am - 2:00pm
Where:  Nazareth Church, Glade Memorial Hall, 2500 N. Talman (near Fullerton & Western)
RSVP and for more information:  Bruce Embrey (pluscount@sbcglobal.net, 312-927-3049)

Suggested donation to cover lunch and materials:  $10

For more information on the Illinois Health Care Referendum visit www.illinoishealthcarenow.org


Democracy for America at Quenchers

Tuesday, October 4th, 7pm
Quenchers Saloon, 2401 N. Western Avenue, Chicago
RSVP:  WWW.DFA-LINK.ORG

Democracy for America (DFA) is national organization dedicated to supporting fiscally responsible, socially progressive candidates at all levels of government.

DFA at Quenchers meets the first Tuesday of every month at 7pm.  Our goals are to 1.) Create a strong network of informed, trained political activists, 2) Support progressive candidates at all levels,  and 3) Pass a statewide referendum for universal healthcare in 2006. (www.illinoishealthcarenow.org)

Ronnie Woo! Ronnie Woo! Ronnie Woo!

With or without Woo

By Jim Walsh
RedEye
Published July 14, 2005

It was straight out of "Without a Trace."

Cubs' superfan Ronnie "Woo-Woo" Wickers had been reported missing--by his wife, cops said--and the news spurred dozens of Chicagoans to call police, radio stations, RedEye and the Chicago Tribune to say they'd seen him.

At a concert.

At ballgames.

At the Jewel.

But Wednesday found "Woo-Woo" safe, sound--and single, according to him.

"That's amazing," Wickers told RedEye on Wednesday afternoon after all the hubbub about his disappearance reached him.

Wickers--the voice behind the infamous "Cubs, woo!" chant heard outside Wrigley Field--said he had "no idea" who reported him missing as of June 29 and said he is not married.

"I'm just a good Cubs fan," Wickers said.

Complete story at:
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/custom/redeye/chi-050714woomain,1,7179281.story?page=1&coll=chi-news-hed

 

As was reported in the RedEye, Ronnie is alive. In fact, I had lunch no more than 5 feet from Ronnie and said hello on Tuesday, July 12. He looks a little older than he did the last time I saw him, but I am happy to report that he is alive and by all appearances well.

 

Rest easy Cub fans!


Who the heck is Ronnie Woo?

R_woo_by_chicago_tribune_redeye For those who aren't Cubs fans:
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/custom/redeye/chi-050714woolife,1,7506956.story?coll=chi-news-hed

Final Call for White Sox Game

Sox_logo_goodbig_1The last day to buy tickets for the 49th Ward outting to the White Sox game on Wednesday, August 17 for a 7:05 PM game is on Thursday, July 21, 2005.

If you have any questions please do not hesitate to email me or call the office at (773) 973-4949.

David

Lunt Neighbors Show Up In Force

In a strong show of support and solidarity 30 of the neighbors on and surrounding the 1200 and 1300 block of Lunt showed up to meet with problem building landlords Alex Medena of 1237-43 W. Lunt and Harris Block of 1345 W. Lunt. The meeting was scheduled to have representatives from the Chicago Police Department, but due to unanticipated events in Londonthat lead to extensive commitments related to mass transit safety and a bomb call hoax for the Morse stop of the Red line they were not able to provide the experts. Alderman Moore has made sure they will be included in the next meeting by scheduling a follow up meeting with the owners at the Beat 2431 CAPS meeting for August.

1237 to 1243 W. Lunt
The meeting first addressed the building owned by Alex Medena, 1237 to 1243 W. Lunt. A host of complaints were made that centered around several key points; drug dealing in a highly organized fashion, loitering, public drinking, extraordinary noise into all hours of the night sometimes lasting until morning and double parking on some nights repeatedly and for long periods of time. There were eyewitness accounts of what are believe to be drug transactions.

Mr. Medena has owned the 22 unit building for 5 years, is the on-site manager of the property, and indicated that he spends 12 hours a day on the property, a claim not believed by some who live near by. 19 of his units are rented at market rate to various tenants and currently he has 3 units occupied by Section 8 or social service clients.

He does screen his tenants, although his screening company is suspect, all tenants are on 1 year leases that come due at various times through out the year. He has a working relationship with the local police, although he has not shared his complete tenants roll with them for background checks.

Suggestions for 1237 to 1243 W. Lunt, made by the neighbors and the Alderman are:

- get a new background screening company with a better reputation

- want him to hire security for the evening and early morning hours

- want him to have the police in the 24th District run a check on every resident

- needs to get a list of all calls to 911 regarding his addresses to see if level is high

- install a security gate at the sidewalk

- will consider installing more lights after the new street lights are assessed

- will meet with a local building manager from the immediate area to discuss tenants and strategies for turning around the building.

- will request and sign criminal trespass complaints with support from the neighbors and the Alderman’s office for court and other shows of strength.

- Provided his cell phone number, (773) 317-0270, for calls 24/7 for neighbors with complaints about the building.

Mr. Medena expressed a willingness to abide by and work towards meeting and fulfilling each and every one of these suggestions.

1345 W. Lunt
Conversation then moved to the 1345 W. Lunt building after about 90 minutes. Mr. Block of Realty and Mortgage is part of a large company the has 132 units at 1345 Lunt and 1340 Morse. Through out the Chicago area they manage 5,000 to 6,000 units. These two buildings are the only properties in Rogers Park. All tenants sign a one year lease to start and most sign additional leases. Currently he estimates that approximately 12 tenants are on month-to-month leases as a result of not signing a new lease. He uses TRW for credit and criminal background checks.

Complaints and problems were more succinct do in part the ever growing length of the meeting. About a third of those present left after completion of the previous building.. Nevertheless most neighbors remained and many if not all of the complaints regarding this building are the same as the problems that exist at the other building down the street. Unique problems included missing/burnt out lights on the front of his building, abandoned autos in the parking lot, garbage being strewn around cans rather than in them and the gate for the parking lot always is open.

Mr. Block responded favorably to working with Mr. Medena to hire private security on a temporary basis, indicated he will replace the lights in front tomorrow, has tried to have several cars removed and has encountered resistance from the towing company, but will follow up with higher management of the company, indicated that the building has garbage pick up 6 times a week, has all ready begun working to evict a tenant that is a problem, will meet with the Alderman and the Police to discuss the fence on the Morse side after he has some pricing options for a different fence. He is also very willing to share his tenant list with the police and committed to working to evict any problem tenant that is identified.

Mr.  Block provided three numbers to contact him through is staff and his office. They are: Office (773) 989-8000, backline for the office (773)989-1914 and the number for his on-site building manager and maintenance man Chris Hill at (773) 334-8931.

The next meeting will be a follow up meeting to review progress and provide an update. As mentioned initially, the next meeting will include the police because it is being held in conjunction with the 2431 Beat Meting on Monday, August 15 at 7:00 PM at the Rogers Park Community Council Office located at 1530 W. Morse.

Alderman Moore ran a tight meeting and even still it went on for 2.5 hours. The notes reflect that more time was spent on the 1237 building, but the impact was not lost on Mr. Block. He is actually in a position that has the neighbors more upset than Mr. Medena, but they are both problems in serious need of action and commitment. This was a good starting point. We will have to see on August 15th what we have accomplished. Clearly Mr. Block and Mr. Medena now have the notion in their head that these are serious problem that the neighborhood is not taking lightly. As Lunt neighbors we should all be very proud of the effort tonight.

One important request made over and over was to get descriptions of person, vehicles and other identifying factors.  This will help the Landlords and the police to do their work.

Finally, a new building was added into the mix, 1321 and 1323 W. Lunt.  The building is vacant as the owner is preparing to convert the units to condos.  It is not secured well and is serving as a satellite office of 1345 W. Lunt.  The owner of this property was not revealed and what to do was not addressed.  This is an oversight. I will point this out to the Alderman's Office and expect they will look further into the problems and ownership of this property.

The comment section is open for corrections to this report as needed and to allow additional comments and coverage.   Please feel free to respond.

David Fagus

Report From Lunt Ave. (1345 and 1237-43)

For a couple of months a problem has been growing at the building I rent my parking space from, 1345 W. Lunt. With increasing frequency, people who appear to have little or no connection to the building have been hanging out and without official confirmation I’ll say “allegedly” are selling drugs. It wouldn’t be a great leap to think they are trying to set up shop, permanently, particularly since the old Morse spots are under intense pressure due to busts that then lead to the camera at Morse and Glenwood.

This problem intensified and grew even more significant as the temperature increased and one Marcus Herron was identified as one of the participants. Some of you will remember him by name and nearly all will remember him by action. He was one of many who were involved in the random jumping and beating of our neighbors last summer.

As neighbors, several of us, including Don Gordon and Craig Gernhardt, have independently requested that the Alderman set up a meeting with the landlords. With the Alderman’s housing specialist go on vacation we were still able to push the meeting to the first possible date available.  We are meeting with the landlords of two buildings actually, 1237-43 W. Lunt and 1345 W. Lunt, tomorrow at 5:00 PM at the Alderman Moore’s Ward Service Office at 7356 N. Greenview.   All are invited to attend.

At that meeting we will voice our concerns as neighbors and more importantly we will hear the responses of both the landlords responsible for the properties in question and the police. Since the activity occurs on both public and private property no one party can solve the problem. They share a responsibility as will we as the neighbors serving as the eyes and ears for both.

This will be the first meeting of what very well could be multiple meetings, but we will stick with it. I have been paying closer attention to both of these building as of late and I notice that things seem better. Perhaps just the word of neighborhood action was enough to give both the landlords and the people involved reason to do better. One can hope so, but it will take a little more than that to make the changes more permanent.

I will report back here as to what happens at the meeting tomorrow. I will try to give a realistic view not shaped or warped by personal bias and prejudice nor intended to inflame and exacerbate a difficult situation. The best way we can beat this challenge is by working together with the facts as they exist, the police, the Alderman and the other city resources, but most of all with each other here on Lunt.

Fundraiser at the Redline Tap

The Democratic Party of the 49th Ward is hosting a summer fundraiser at the Redline Tap, 7006 N. Glenwood on Tuesday, July 12, 2005.  The event begins at 6:00 pm and will end at 8:00 pm.  Tickets are available at the door.  Please stop by and show your support for the leading progressive ward  organization in Chicago.

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If you have questions or need additional information please do not hesitate to contact us.  We'll see you on Tuesday!

Summer Classes Open and Ready for You.

Independence Day is our nations most significant holiday.  It was the commitment and couragous stand that was taken so long ago that started this country on its path towards the great nayion it is and the role model for democracy so many other nations around the world today look to for insperation.

The most important right we have in this nation is the right to vote.  It shapes everything our government is, was and shall be.  Many of us have recent seen in the news the trial and conviction of Edgar Ray Killen, a man who killed three young men, James Chaney, Andrew Goodman, and Michael Schwerner, regestering people to vote in Mississippi.  Many other have died both in this country and on foriegn land to insure that we maintain that right.  Do your part and become a registrar.  Help spread the power of democracy here at home.

Classes are being offered through the summer by the Chicago Board of Elections.  Please contact me if you are interested.  The schedule is as follows:

JULY 2005
Thursday, July 14 - 3:00 PM
Saturday, July 16 - 9:30 AM
Wednesday, July 27 - 6:00 PM

AUGUST 2005
Wednesday, August 3 - 10:00 AM
Saturday, August 13 - 9:30 AM
Thursday, August 25 - 6:00 PM

SEPTEMBER 2005
Tuesday, September 13 - 3:00 PM
Saturday, September 24 - 9:30 AM
Wednesday, September 26 - 6:00 PM

Class usually close 1 to 2 day before the scheduled meeting time so you must be registered by then.

All class will be held downtown at:
69 W. Washington  (map)
8th Floor Conference Room

Please contact me with any questions you may have.

State Legislative Review

The Illinois General Assembly is done for the Spring 2005 session and there has been some very significant developments. We have invited Harry Osterman, Julie Hamos, and Lou Lang to speak to us about their personal accomplishments as well as to share their insights, thoughts, opinions and knowledge about what happened, what it means, and what is next. Governor Blagojevich has shored up the short term future with some wheeling, dealing and hard bargaining. Will it mean he is a going to be at least a two term Governor?

We are very fortunate to be represented by some of the best legislative minds in the State of Illinois and if you come on the 20th you will be able to see for yourself. Please join us.

Monthly Political Meeting

State Legislative Review featuring:

H. Osterman, J. Hamos, & L. Lang

Monday, June 20, 2005
Social:  6:30 PM
Meeting:  7:15 PM


Campeche Restaurant
7124 N. Clark
Banquet Room - 2nd Flr.