Friday, August 16, 2013

August 2013 - new hot spot in Chicago - is actually a very old - but rehabbed and gorgeous - huge mansion!

Hey everybody who clicks here!

        A new, August 2013, hot spot in Chicago, Illinois - is coming momentarily! There is another, small Chicago in another state. We - make sure - to identify "our" Chicago - the heart of the U.S. which the well known American poet named Carl Sandburg - called a "giant with big shoulders".
      Back to our column. The rich people who lived in Chicago at the beginning of the twentieth century loved not only to build huge dwellings for themselves and their numerous servants of every kind - they also adored to build huge clubs/castles - for their entertainment/recreation. 
      One of those gigantic, mansion structures is an Irish Heritage Community Center - on Knox and Lawrence located in Chicago's north west neighborhood. It's a massive, three story building - designed in an ornate style - newly renovated - containing two big ballrooms - huge kitchen with dining area and tons of smaller rooms on every floor.
      The parking lot is humongous. This beautiful venue is easily accessible if you drive or take the public transportation. The center is perfect for all kinds of concerts, festivals, dances. 
      You absolutely cannot forget about the next big event - Irish Books Arts & Music Celebration coming up October 11, 12 and 13th. This spectacular Irish Cultural Weekend will feature the finest Irish Writers, Artists, Musicians, Dancers, Storytellers, Film, Theatre and Exhibitions.
      Mark your calendars with a big, fat marker - Irish American Heritage Center - 4626 N. Knox Avenue - Chicago, IL 60630 - call 847-872-0700
www.ibamchicago.com - absolutely not to be missed.
      Ask for me - name this exciting website and come and give me a hug - I take a shower every day and use deodorant. Hope you do the same - otherwise - just shake my hand.  See you there!!!

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Ezra Russian Center - 909 W. Wilson Ave - Chicago, 60660 has dynamite Tuesday afteroon concerts.

    
      Every Tuesday afternoon - starting 1:30 pm - the Russian Center located in a nice and clean, rehabbed, three story building located at the very heart of famous Chicago's - Uptown - right down the street from the well known junior college - the Truman College - the Ezra Russian Center has been hosting a lot of super good concerts - free of charge. You need to understand Russian - however - if you are to enjoy yourself.
      On June 4 - 2013 - the accomplished pianist/arranger Ms. Olga Bashkena organized a terrific afternoon concert consisting of a lot of magnificent pieces composed by a famous Russian composer - who created more than 1500 successful songs performed by the most prominent Russian vocalists - such as Leonid Utesev, Mark Bernes, Irina Allegrova.
     The composers' name is Oskar Feltzman who graduated with distinction from Odessa Conservatory of Music - majoring in composition and he passed away from heart failure at eighty three - in the United States where he lived towards the end of his life.
    "The Ballad of War Colors" moved me to tears since it reminded me how my mother loved to listen to it - many years before I heard it last Tues. June 4 - 2013 - performed in an almost totally professional manner by Mr. Marat Vilenski - an older tenor. 
     It was a funny feeling of almost meeting a deceased composer after I heard and loved his song which I knew for many years and have forgotten it - in the interim - busy with my life. I never knew who composed this beautiful ballad. They lyrics skillfully written by Mr. Roshdenstvensky are simple - 
     "A plain but good woman gave birth to two sons - one had red hair - she whispered that she brought into the world a 'boy sent from the sunshine' - while the second son had a pitch black hair - like shiny tar glistening on the rooftops."
      When the Great War broke out - both boys had to go fight Hitler so they respectfully said goodbye and left their mother's home. She waited and worried but kept the upbeat thoughts in her head and she was very lucky - both of them returned from the War but both of them had white hair since the War colors turns the young men's hair - white."
      If you live in Chicago area, understand Russian and like Russian culture - you will have a lot of fun during the Tuesday afternoons at the Chicago's Ezra Russian Center.
      
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Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Dank Kanosak's super cool ballroom studio - La Classique starts Friday's Dances!


         Hello there, all the ballroom dancers and the aspiring ones,
        
         First of all - to get a hold of a fantastic Tango story - go immediately to a super secure website which is:
http://theblockbusterofthecentury.blogspot.com
       You will love that fast moving, exciting novel.
      
         We have some great news for you - La Classique - a cozy but beautiful dance studio located in the breathtaking Latvian Community Center - 4146 N. Elston Ave - Chicago, IL 60618 - will start Friday night dances - beginning Fri. Apr. 5 - 2013.
        Before I go to the sensational details of the Friday night dance parties - we would like to remind you that the address on Elston is visible from the side street called Hamlin - located across the street from Tony's Finer Foods. Do not attempt to find that address on Elston because you will look for it all night and will not find it. I made that mistake several years ago - so we are sharing that useful address tip.
  
      Back to Fridays at La Classique - the dance starts at 8pm and goes till 11pm. At 9pm Dank will teach a half an hour lasting - complementary lesson followed by a Dance mixer - so you get to dance with everybody good. I will dance one dance with a beginner - if you are one - not boasting or anything like that - mind you.
      In addition - you will get complementary snacks and refreshments. Admission is only ten dollars. The sounds system functions great with a super music selection by famous artists and orchestras who maintain an even ten beat measure - for the dancers.
      If you are an advanced dancer, you will have plenty of partners on your level - if you are on a beginning or on an intermedial level - don't worry - there will be plenty of dancers on your level - as well. You will not feel out of place.
     All you need to bring with you is - a neat personal appearance, positive attitude and a desire to learn or improve your ballroom dancing skills - which always enhance your personal life in every possible way!

    See you in the studio - Friday nights - starting Friday April 5 - 2013!

         An Important Note - Dec. 2023 - In Jan. 2020 - an international ballroom dancer/instructor - Dank Kanosak (from Malasia) - the owner of La Classique - died suddenly - he was only about 65 years of age.
He is dancing in heaven - now.
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Thursday, March 7, 2013

Whenever you are in any big city with a few days and nothing to do - try to call or E-mail a dance studio!!!

   

       Hello there everybody reading this section! The Spring is coming in Chicago so it's time to get out of the winter "cabin".
     If you want to meet a lot of quality people of every kind - you need to learn Ballroom dancing. You can also learn Bridge however - the Ballroom dancing will keep you physically fit, clean and healthy.
     When you start group lessons - keep in mind that your physical appearance, your clothing, you personal hygiene - are extremely important. You do not need to look like a superstars nor you need to have Gianni Versace collections of attire. You also do not have to spend a lot of money.
    All you want to have is a good attitude, positive outlook and a bit patience with your skills. It will take a few months for you to learn some basic steps so you will have to - perhaps - put up a bit with some more experienced dancers in a studio acting a bit "condescending" towards you - but believe me - it will be worth you efforts and they will be rewarding.
    I will pull for you since I remember when I just started out a few years back. Ballroom dancing will give you a lot of confidence and poise in every area of your life even if it's a little difficult at first. 
    See you in the ballroom dancing studio!

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Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Get ready for Easter 2013 at Saint Benedict Catholic Church - Western/Lawrence area.

          
         Every Christmas, Thanksgiving and Easter - for the last six years - the big, impressive, Cathedral looking - Saint Benedict Church - in the Northern part of Chicago - has an awe-inspiring event which involves a lot of effort from the parishioners, clergy and the neighborhood volunteers from several neighborhood churches.
      When I arrived as a volunteer - to serve the lunch to "the needy" - I expected to see a mixed "bag" of individuals "down on their luck".  I tried to get an idea about what kind of people come for a free meal.
      I asked for some numbers. The tall, wiry gentleman who appeared in charge of the event - who stood outside of the big kitchen - - gave me some data re: the food and the people who come to those events. Tons of turkeys and hams - are donated by various parishioners of three neighborhood churches.
     Inside the huge, nice Saint Ben's kitchen - a big guy with kind eyes - a typical kitchen supervisor - who feeds a lot of people - kept working hard as I asked him about the various side dishes - stuffing and vegetables which were almost ready to serve.  
     Saint Ben's kitchen and huge dining hall in the basement of the three-story Ecumenical Building next to the mini mansion resembling - a Rectory - the Saint Ben Church fed about two hundred people in the basement level.
     They fed another hundred and fifty "needy" and some not so needy - as I noticed - on the first floor. Then - another event organizer told me that ab. hundred and fifty people more - came and left fast - not wanting to sit down and get a small gift raffled off in a lovely manner by tiny parishioners (adorable little children) - helping a lot in an orderly process of reading off the raffle tickets and dispensing small gift packages of the toiletries - made up for visiting "guys and dolls" - in need. 
     All in all - they fed approximately five hundred people - a big meal - consisting of a generous portion of turkey/ham - dressing - three kinds of vegetables - soda - coffee - and pumpkin pie for dessert.
     The volunteers of all ages and backgrounds - like me - kept smiling at the people sitting at the numerous tables - waiting for the meal. The good feelings penetrated easily the whole place in spite of some offensive smells of unwashed bodies of quite a few participants.  
     Some of the people - though - (a very few gentlemen - not the ladies at that event) - had an indifferent, stony look on their faces - as if they wanted to eat their free meal quickly in order to have more time for their God/Alcohol - or another drug - evidently - their reason for living - at the moment.
     Most people eating the free meal - however - appeared kind and appreciative in spite of their hard luck, bad breaks and probably a few wrong choices they made - while negotiating their lives' crucial turns. It felt good to see how they genuinely smiled at the parish's little children and volunteers like me - making them happy - even for a few moments.
  
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Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Rogers Park Business Alliance - in Chicago's Rogers Park contributes to everybody in the community.

     
       Chicago's Rogers Park is a truly democratic cluster. Long time alderman Joe Moore sincerely cares about all his roughly - forty-eight thousand constituents. Even though some members of this community by the glorious Lake Michigan - are the mentally handicapped individuals living in subsidized units of different sizes - most people in his 49th ward are working decent jobs or having a respectable income as they live in some impressive dwellings of all kinds and sizes.
      Rogers Park Business Alliance has had a fun and exciting record of strengthening the cooperation between the business owners and other members of the community. Their computer training courses are a super terrific tool for the community to sharpen their business skills.
     I - personally - really enjoy the business networking breakfasts in local eateries/venues - held every second Wednesday of the month - so the small business owners can "mingle" and network.
     For more info click www.rogers-park.com.
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Thursday, November 22, 2012

Happy Thanksgiving - Everybody! We have a lot of blessings to count!

   
        Chicago's northern suburbs - Wilmette - much warmer place than the rich, formal, stiff - "she-she-poo-poo" Kenilworth - has a great community center called Mallinckrodt Community Center - which has the members - nice older adults (not the old farts - cantankerous, loud and obnoxious - mind you). The pleasant people over fifty years of age and "better" - meaning - older - get together for social "interactions".  None of them are the older, idiotic "cougar" women looking for ridiculously young idiot lovers - or anything insane like that - or rich old farts looking for much younger women.
    The older ladies attending/volunteering at Mallinckrodt Center - are lovely, sweet and pleasure to be around while their magnificent, yearly Thanksgiving dinner is a sumptuous affair with great music and fantastic food.
    The nicest part of their yearly Thanksgiving dinner is the various, international - short - thank God - blessings delivered by the participants.
    Next Thanksgiving - attend this affair when you are in Chicago area. All you have to do is call them with a reservation - two weeks ahead and bring a non-perishable food item for their community food depository.
    Happy Turkey Day - everybody!!!

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