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STATE AWARDS LOCAL FOOD INFRASTRUCTURE GRANTS AS ADVOCATES SEEK PROGRAM’S EXTENSION Bill calls for $2 million annually to shore up local food supply chains P2 Nineteen local farms will receive a combined $1.8 million in grants to fund infrastructure projects aimed at developing their ability to produce and distribute food around the state as part of the Local Food and Infrastructure Grant Program.
State Sen. Dave Koehler, D-Peoria, speaks at a news conference in support of a bill to create a permanent local food infrastructure grant program that would receive $2 million annually. (CAPITOL NEWS ILLINOIS PHOTO BY ALEX ABBEDUTO)

New state laws taking effect Jan. 1

State awards local food infrastructure grants as advocates seek program’s extension

Minimum wage hike, pets in public housing among new changes

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includes creating workshops on food safety management and regulations.

SPRINGFIELD – Minimum wage workers in Illinois will see a boost in their hourly pay to $12 per hour starting Jan. 1, while tenants in affordable housing units will be allowed to keep pets.

Those are just some of the more than 300 new laws that take effect in the new year.

Bill calls for $2 million annually to shore up local food supply chains

The minimum wage increase is actually the result of a 2019 law that phases in a state minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2025. This year, it will increase by one dollar to $12 an hour.

tenants to keep pets is the result of Senate Bill 154, by Sen. Linda Holmes, D-Aurora, and Rep. Stephanie Kifowit, D-Oswego. It provides that tenants of multifamily housing units that are acquired, built or renovated with money from the Illinois Affordable Housing Trust Fund may keep up to two cats or one dog weighing less than 50 pounds. It applies to residents of housing units that are designated as affordable housing for low- and very-lowincome families. The bill passed both chambers in its final form on May 30 and Gov. JB Pritzker signed it into law Aug. 6.

Nineteen local farms will receive a combined $1.8 million in grants to fund infrastructure projects aimed at developing their ability to produce and distribute food around the state as part of the Local Food and Infrastructure Grant Program.

The grants come from the Illinois Department of Agriculture’s budget but were managed by the Illinois Stewardship Alliance, a local food and farm advocacy group. Grantees were recognized by a small group of bipartisan state legislators and the Alliance Wednesday morning at a Capitol news conference.

Grants were awarded to farms across Illinois, including several in the Chicagoland area. Five of the recipients will receive the maximum amount of funding which is $150,000.

Other new laws include:

One of the farms receiving the maximum grant amount is The Flock Farm in southern Illinois. Brent Glays, a marine veteran and the farm’s owner, said the hardest part of producing meat in that area is processing it. According to U.S. Department of Agriculture, the closest poultry processing plant is in central Illinois.

Glays said his farm will use the grant money to build a local U.S. Department of Agriculture-approved poultry processing center and educate other farmers on how to humanely raise animals and process meat. That

“I’m not looking at this poultry plant as a processing facility per se, I’m viewing it as a classroom,” Glays said.

In Chicago, another $150,000 grant will be awarded to Eden Place Farms, an urban agricultural center. Founder Michael Howard said the grant money will allow them to build new kitchen, storage and processing infrastructure other urban farmers can use to distribute their products.

“This is the first tangible funding that has come out of Springfield to urban farms,” Howard said.

Gov. JB Pritzker did not propose ongoing funding for the budget year that begins July 1, but advocates – including the Illinois Stewardship Alliance – are pushing for legislation to make the program permanent. Senate Bill 3077 would officially establish an ongoing Local Food Infrastructure Grant program with at least $2 million in annual funding.

One of the bill’s sponsors, Sen. Dale Fowler, R-Harrisburg, said the program is “just the start of alleviating our food deserts and food insecurities.”

The bill recently passed unanimously through the Senate Agriculture Committee.

The law allowing public housing

Vehicle taxes: SB58 raises the private vehicle tax, which is a sales tax paid on the purchase of vehicles, by $75 for each model year where the purchase price is less than $15,000 and by $100 for vehicles priced above that amount. However, the registration fee for trailers weighing less than 3,000 pounds will drop to $36 instead of $118.

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Rich Township High School Culinary Program Elevates Student Learning with State-of-the-Art Facilities and Expert Instruction

Rich Township, Ill. – Rich Township High School proudly announces the continued expansion and success of its Culinary Arts Program, distinguished by the introduction of a cutting-edge $1.4 million culinary kitchen in 2020, the launch of the Graystone Cafe, and the recent acquisition of a custom food truck designed to enrich student education in the culinary and business sectors of the food industry.

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College admissions: HB226, establishing the Higher Education Fair Admissions Act, prohibits public colleges and universities from requiring applicants to submit SAT, ACT or other standardized test scores as part of the admissions process, although prospective students may choose to submit them if they wish.

In 2020, the school unveiled its modern culinary kitchen, a state-ofthe-art facility equipped with top-tier professional appliances including an oven, grill top, griddle, bakery oven, steam tables, refrigeration units, and extensive prep space. The kitchen also features a new walk-in cooler and freezer, alongside a dedicated storage room, providing students with a professional environment to hone their culinary skills.

tions and understanding the dynamics of mobile food service.

Elevating the program further, at the start of the 2023-2024 school year, the district welcomed Camerron Dangerfield, a 2X Food Network Champion and Rich Central alumnus, as the instructor for the food truck and business classes. Mr. Dangerfield brings a wealth of experience and passion to the program, offering students unparalleled insights into culinary excellence and entrepreneurship.

Dr. Johnnie Thomas, Superintendent of Rich Township High School District, states, “The expansion of our Culinary Arts Program reflects our commitment to providing students with innovative and practical learning opportunities. By investing in state-of-the-art facilities and bringing in experts like Mr. Dangerfield, we are preparing our students for successful careers in the culinary field.”

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Following the kitchen’s inauguration, the school established the Graystone Cafe, a unique space within the school that serves students and staff for special occasions. This initiative not only showcases the students’ culinary talents but also enhances the school community’s dining experience.

Drug prices: SB1682 requires pharmacies to post a notice informing consumers that they may request current pharmacy retail prices at the point of sale.

In a move to expand the program’s reach and provide comprehensive learning opportunities, the district acquired a food truck in 2022. This addition allows students to gain hands-on experience in the business side of the culinary arts, from food preparation and service to managing opera-

FOID card changes: HB562 enacts several changes to the Firearm Owner Identification card law. Among other things, it provides for a streamlined renewal process for FOID cards and Concealed Carry Licenses for people who voluntarily submit fingerprint records. It also allows the Illinois State Police to issue a combined FOID card and Concealed Carry License to qualified applicants, and it establishes a new Violent Crime Intelligence Task Force to take enforcement action against people with revoked FOID cards.

The Illinois Secretary of State’s office is highlighting the 60th Anniversary of the iconic 1964 Ford Mustang at its annual Vehicle Show in Springfield, Secretary Alexi Giannoulias announced.

Giannoulias made the announcement while revealing the Vehicle Show will take place from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 7, in downtown Springfield.

The Rich Township High School Culinary Program is open to all students with an interest in culinary arts and business, offering a comprehensive curriculum that covers everything from basic cooking skills to advanced culinary techniques and business management. The program’s unique blend of hands-on experience, expert instruction, and state-ofthe-art facilities positions students for success in the competitive culinary industry.

2024 Illinois Secretary of State’s Vehicle Show Set for September 7

bodying the spirit of ingenuity and craftsmanship. This event also provides us with the opportunity to showcase Springfield’s finest businesses, restaurants and historic downtown.”

A limited number of commemorative license plates featuring the Mustang and promoting the Vehicle Show are now available for $32 per pair until May 10.

to the appropriate school support personnel.

Illinois vehicle owners who purchase the plates may display them on their vehicles for up to 60 days before the show from July 10 to September 7, 2024.

The event will honor one vehicle with the Illinois State Champion Award, given to the vehicle judged best by the show’s advisory committee. First-, second- and third-place winners will also receive awards in at least 60 classes.

Ford began manufacturing the Mustang in March 1964, creating a new class of automobiles known as pony cars. The Mustang’s styling proved wildly popular and inspired other manufacturers to copy its look.

Official flags: HB605 requires state agencies and institutions to purchase Illinois and American flags that are made in the United States.

United States. In June, President Joe Biden also signed a bill designating Juneteenth as a federal holiday.

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Student mental health: HB576 and SB1577 allow students in Illinois up to five excused absences to attend to their mental or behavioral health without providing a medical note. Those students will be given an opportunity to make up any work they missed during the first absence and, after using a second mental health day, may be referred

“The Vehicle Show brings together car enthusiasts and families from across the Midwest to downtown Springfield,” Giannoulias said. “A broad collection of classic vehicles featuring all makes and models will be on display this year. We look forward to hosting the event that will help draw visitors to Springfield and provide a boost to local businesses.”

Hair styles: SB817 prohibits discrimination in schools against individuals on the grounds of wearing natural or ethnic hairstyles, which include dreadlocks, braids, twists and afros.

“The Illinois Secretary of State’s Classic Vehicle Show is an exciting event that provides a unique experience to visitors and local residents alike,” said Springfield Mayor Misty Buscher. “This iconic car show has left an indelible mark on automotive history, em-

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First held in 1949 as an Antique Auto Meet, the Secretary of State’s Vehicle Show features some of Illinois’ finest antique and classic vehicles, sports cars, motorcycles, trucks and tractors.

Lemonade stands: SB119 prohibits public health authorities from regulating or shutting down lemonade stands or similar operations that are operated by children under the age of 16. Known as “Hayli’s Law,” it was inspired by 12-year-old Hayli Martinez, whose lemonade stand in Kankakee was shut down by local officials.

Last year’s event brought more than 1,000 visitors to downtown Springfield with more than 600 Illinois drivers purchasing specialty plates.

Juneteenth: HB3922 recognizes June 19, or “Juneteenth,” as an official state holiday that commemorates the end of slavery in the

For more information or for a brochure, including a Vehicle Show Registration Form, please call 312-793-8876 or email vehicleshow@ilsos.gov.

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The plate order form and the show’s full schedule is available here or at http://www.ilsos.gov/services/vehicle_show/home.html.

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New Poll from Higher Heights: Top Issues for Black Women Voters in 2024 are Inflation, Cost of Living and Affordable Housing

WASHINGTON, PRNewswire -- Higher Heights, the leading national organization exclusively dedicated to advancing Black women’s political power, released new polling data on the top issues of concern to Black women voters in 2024.

With eight months until the November 2024 elections, the poll shows that Black women have top concerns about a broad range of issues, but the top issues for Black women voters are inflation, the cost of living and affordable housing.

“These critical issues impact Black women’s everyday lives. Black women want economically thriving, education-rich, healthy, and safe communities. Our poll shows that cost, not the economy, drives Black women’s issue priorities. This is in our face every day when we go to the grocery store, put gas in our tanks, and pay our rent and mortgages,” said Glynda C. Carr, President & CEO of Higher Heights Leadership Fund. These issues should be the focus of Congress, our elected leaders, and candidates vying for our votes this November.”

Other key findings of the poll include:

Though Black women voters strongly believe in the power of their vote, there is a clear concern for the direction of

Abortion continues to be a galvanizing and mobilizing issue among Black women voters. Over 40% of Black women (say that they are more likely to vote for a candidate who is “pro-reproductive freedom” (more than 35% who say it would not make a difference.) This finding holds true across age, education, and political party.

the country and the upcoming elections. Over three-quarters of Black women voters describe their vote as powerful (76%), but 29% of Black women voters believe their voter power is decreasing as we get closer to the November 2024 election.

Heading into the 2024 elections, Black women voters are most worried about inflation, the cost of living and affordable housing. Despite public safety and gun violence rising to the top as a general concern for the country, Black women voters are most personally worried about how economic issues are impacting their families and communities. That said, racial profiling by police is a top non-economic concern.

Though Black women voters clearly feel the increase in Black elected representation, there is a persistent feeling of underrepresentation that can decrease morale. Despite the fact that 58% of Black women voters believe they are underrepresented in political power, most are still hopefully optimistic about the representational power they do have. Nearly 81% of Black women voters believe that Black women elected officials have the power to effect change in their communities.

Generational divide among Black women could impact their political participation. Voters age 18-49 are less trusting of institutions in general – they are less likely to feel they have political power, less likely to trust the Democratic Party will make a difference in their lives, and less likely to trust the media and news sources they see.

Higher Heights for America, a 501(c)(4), and its sister organization Higher Heights Leadership Fund, a national 501(c)(3) organization are building the political power and leadership of Black women from the voting booth to elected office and creating the environment for Black women to run, win and lead. For additional information, please visit https://www.higherheightsleadershipfund.org/.

NAREB PREPARES MEMBERS FOR MAJOR CHANGES TO HOME SALES AGENT COMMISSIONS AFTER LAWSUIT SETTLEMENT

WASHINGTON, DC — Representing the interests of more than 100,000 Black real estate professionals, the National Association of Real Estate Brokers (NAREB) announced that it is preparing member agents and brokers for a new environment created by a lawsuit settlement that will significantly alter the compensation of agents on home sales in the United States.

NAREB, whose members are called Realtists, is a trade association that mainly represents African American real estate professionals and advocates for Black homeownership.

Last week, the National Association of Realtors (N.A.R.) settled a Missouri lawsuit challenging the decades-old system requiring the agents of home sellers to split the commission on sales with the agents of home buyers. Most commissions range between five and six percent of home sale prices. Under the settlement, home sellers and their agents can no longer outline compensation for agents representing buyers within their MLS listings. They can, however, negotiate outside of the official listing.

NAREB President Dr. Courtney Johnson Rose acknowledged that many NAREB members may be affected by the commission changes because the majority are usually buyer’s agents.

“NAREB recognizes that this settlement, if approved by the judge, will bring dramatic changes to our industry,” Dr. Rose said. “Our members often represent Black families and individuals who struggle to raise money for the down payments needed to purchase homes due to decades of discrimination and a lack of generation wealth. Paying the commission for their agent will be an

added burden. NAREB will help our members navigate these changes and continue to create avenues for them to thrive and help Black consumers achieve the dream of home ownership.”

NAREB is taking several steps, including:

Ø Appointing a special task force that will study the projected impact of the settlement on its members, as well as the Black community. The task force will recommend how the organization can best assist its members and prevent the settlement from limiting the growth of Black homeownership. The task force will include J. Rene Walker, Texas Broker of Record for Compass Real Estate; Donnell Spivey, Exit Spivey Professional Realty Co.; Furtesha Woods, Broker, Owner - Woods Realty; Irving Cham, District Vice President, Coldwell Banker (Anywhere); Muriel Williams-Thompson, Broker/Owner, Town and Country Realty; and Julia Lashley Israel, Head of Inclusion and Belonging – Keller Williams Realty International.

Ø Developing a Realtist Toolkit for NAREB members that will include the most relevant information and access to resources that can assist them.

Ø Scaling up the NAREB Black Developer Academy, which was launched this year. The academy will provide technical assistance, training, and education to members who want to become real estate developers. This can provide additional revenue avenues while helping increase the housing inventory in communities of color.

Ø Leveraging the 100-city NAREB Building Black Wealth Tour and the NAREB National Building Black Wealth Day on April 13 to strengthen the connection between our members and the communities that they

serve. While we educate Black consumers on purchasing homes and building wealth, our members will also explain the services and value they can bring to our communities.

“With NAREB at their side, our agents and brokers will flourish and impact communities like we have for the past 77 years. Our organization was founded at the peak of housing discrimination; our members have always had to be resilient as we fought for and continue to fight for democracy in housing,” Dr. Rose said, noting the training and educational courses the organization provides at various conferences throughout the year.

“NAREB is prepared to lead in this changing environment and ensure that our members, Realtists, are strong and remain valuable assets in communities,” she said. “NAREB is committed to the advancement of Black real estate professionals, increasing Black home ownership and our enduring pursuit for Democracy in Housing.”

NAREB was formed in 1947 to secure equal housing opportunities regardless of race, creed, or color. NAREB has advocated for legislation and supported or instigated legal challenges that ensure fair housing, sustainable homeownership, and access to credit for Black Americans. Simultaneously, NAREB advocates for and promotes access to business opportunities for Black real estate professionals in each real estate discipline. From the past to the present, NAREB remains an association that is proud of its history, dedicated to its chosen struggle, and unrelenting in its pursuit of the REALTIST®’s mission/vision embedded goal, “Democracy in Housing.”

NAREB Wants Every American to Enjoy the American Dream of Homeownership

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Springtime is the Best Time to Visit Monterey

MONTEREY, Calif., PRNewswire -- Spring has sprung in Monterey; sunny days are longer, wildflowers are in bloom, whale watching is at its best, and abundant outdoor activities are in full swing. Inns of Monterey offer much more than just a good night’s rest. Each hotel immerses guests in Monterey’s rich history, shares a tale worth telling, and sets the stage for making memories. For a one-of-akind visit, Inns of Monterey feature special packages and discounts, and each boutique hotel offers a unique locale, theme, and décor to fit travelers’ styles. Active links are available to book instantly.

Casa Munras Garden Hotel & Spa is the ideal home base for a family spring break. With the “Stay Longer and Save” package, guests who stay three nights will receive 15% off any room type that includes a flexible cancellation plan, and staying four nights saves 25% on any room type. The hotel features abundant gardens, hacienda-style buildings, and gracious guestrooms in Monterey’s Historic District. Home to award-winning Esteban Restaurant, Executive Chef Ben Hillan’s California-inspired Spanish cuisine is prepared with the finest and freshest local ingredients. Indoor and outdoor patio seating is available for dinner and weekend brunch. Amenities for the whole family abound, like the outdoor heated pool, pet-friendly accommodations, complimentary use of bicycles, fitness center, and DESUAR Spa which offers a variety of treatments. Signature amenities include convenient on-site parking, electric vehicle charging stations, and complimentary wifi. Casa Munras is at 700 Munras Avenue, Monterey, California 93940. (800) 222-2446. www.hotelcasamunras.com

at Cannery Row’s world-famous Sardine Factory. Only available now through March 29, 2024. The Sardine Factory Restaurant on Cannery Row is the Monterey Peninsula’s iconic destination for fine dining and special occasions. Spindrift Inn is in the heart of Cannery Row and affords guests easy access to all that Monterey offers, including the renowned Monterey Bay Aquarium, vibrant boutiques, and lively restaurants. The newly renovated rooms feature sweeping views of Monterey Bay or a bird’s eye view of the fabled Cannery Row. The peaceful guestrooms feature cozy fireplaces, and complimentary breakfast is delivered to the guestroom each morning. Spindrift Inn reflects Monterey’s local culture and spirit of a fabled Cannery Row, while guest service and attention to detail are exceptional. 652 Cannery Row, Monterey, California 93940. (800) 841-1879. www.spindriftinn.com

The waterfront Monterey Bay Inn on historic Cannery Row is adjacent to the popular San Carlos Beach. Available now through March 29, 2024, ocean-view or ocean-harbor view guestrooms are 15% off regular rates. Monterey Bay Inn is an ideal location for adventure seekers and romantics alike, within walking distance to the Coast Guard Pier, Cannery Row Shopping, and Monterey Bay Aquarium. Guestrooms have balconies with outdoor furniture to enjoy a sweeping view of Monterey Bay; amenities include a rooftop hot tub, easy access to the beach, afternoon cookies and a complimentary continental breakfast delivered to the guestroom. Monterey Bay Inn is at 242 Cannery Row, Monterey, California 93940. (800) 424-6242. www.montereybayinn.com

tions for two and a complimentary welcome snack, guests will enjoy full-day bike, kayak, or paddleboard rentals for two. Adventures by the Sea, Monterey’s top adventure company, offers tours and rentals to explore Monterey Bay Marine Sanctuary and its beautiful sights. Kayak or paddleboard through the sparkling waters of Monterey Bay or ride along the Monterey Bay Coastal Recreational Trail for amazing ocean views. Wave Street Inn is just steps from the Monterey Bay Aquarium, Pacific Grove’s Lovers Point, and the Monterey Bay Coastal Trail. The hotel’s beachy décor features contemporary art and pops of ocean-blue and starfish-orange accents for a sunny, laid-back vibe. Wave Street Inn has outdoor fire pits, the perfect way to unwind after a busy day. Wave Street Inn is at 571 Wave Street, Monterey, California 93940.

(800) 764-2595. www.wavestreetinnmonterey. com

The Spindrift Inn’s “Table for Two Romance Package” includes accommodations for two at Monterey’s most romantic waterfront hotel and a $100 gift certificate to dine

The Wave Street Inn’s “Adventure Package” begs the question, “peddle or paddle?” Including accommoda-

Victorian Inn offers the famous Whale Watching Package which includes bayfront accommodations for two and an amazing whale-watching boat tour on the Monterey Bay Marine Sanctuary to see majestic whales, orcas, and dolphins on a 3-hour docent-led boat journey. A complimentary hot breakfast buffet is served, and an afternoon wine and cheese reception are held each evening in the reception area. Victorian Inn is perfect for travelers and families who appreciate relaxed surroundings and a convenient location just a short walk to Cannery Row and the Monterey Bay Aquarium. Victorian Inn features garden courtyards, quiet oversized guest rooms, and marble fireplaces. Guests start the day with a hearty complimentary breakfast buffet, and in the evening, relax and enjoy a wine and cheese reception. Victorian Inn is pet-friendly. Victorian Inn is at 487 Foam Street, Monterey, California 93940. (800) 232-4141. www.victorianinn. com

For reservations at Inns of Monterey, call 800-2324141 or email reservations@innsofmonterey.com.

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Mielle and The Lip Bar Join Forces To Create Limited-Edition Lipstick, Celebrating Women’s History Month And Sisterhood

MERRILLVILLE, Ind., PRNewswire -- In celebration of Women’s History Month, Mielle, the number one haircare brand, and The Lip Bar (TLB), the award-winning inclusive beauty brand, have united to launch a limited-edition lipstick. The collaboration between these two influential Black women-founded and led brands emphasizes their commitment to uplifting all women and recognizing the power of sisterhood.

The limited-edition TLB Nonstop Liquid Matte Lipstick shade in Mielle Pink, created by two of the most influential Black women-founded brands in the beauty space, Monique Rodriguez, Founder and CEO of Mielle, and Melissa Butler, Founder and CEO of The Lip Bar, is now exclusively available for $13.99 and will remain on shelves until mid-May. This vibrant and daring lip shade serves as a beacon of empowerment, championing all queens to embrace their strength, individuality, and confidence not only during Women’s History Month but also in their everyday lives.

Afro Unicorn® Launches Magical Tresses Haircare Collection in Target Nationwide, Transforming the Beauty Landscape for Black and Brown Girls

NEW YORK, PRNewswire -- Afro Unicorn, the rapidly growing Black-owned lifestyle brand celebrating the uniqueness of women and children of color, is excited to announce the expansion of its Magical Tresses haircare collection in Target stores nationwide, solidifying its position as a leading, inclusive beauty brand. This retail expansion represents a major milestone for the brand. Afro Unicorn initially debuted its haircare collection on Walmart’s website in August 2023 before reaching its stores the following month and CVS locations in January 2024.

“With the launch of Magical Tresses at Target, we’re spreading the joy and confidence that comes from embracing our diverse beauty and encouraging Black and Brown girls to love the crown on their heads. Afro Unicorn is not just a brand—it’s a vibrant celebration of the magic within us all.” - April Showers, Founder and CEO of Afro Unicorn.

“For a decade, Mielle has provided superior products for the textured hair community, empowering women to feel their best because confidence is beautiful. To celebrate Women’s History Month, we are thrilled to partner with The Lip Bar, on this limited-edition lipstick to continue inspiring women on their journey,” said Monique Rodriguez, CEO and Founder of Mielle.

The exclusive Mielle Pink shade, which has proudly represented Mielle for the past decade, symbolizes the unapologetic boldness and limitless success journey of both Monique and Melissa. Through mutual support and championing of each other’s brands over the years, the collaborative confidence booster was designed to encourage collaborative efforts within the community.

This luscious pink lippie has a transformative liquid to matte formula, with a velvet finish and moisture-rich ingredients for a hydrating and long-lasting effect. With its intense pigmentation in just one swipe, this iconic lipstick comes in custom co-branded packaging that represents the synergy of two powerhouse brands, creating accessible and innovative products suitable for all. The limited-edition Mielle Pink Nonstop Liquid Matte Lipstick is available from March 3rd to May 18th online and at select stores nationwide.

Founded in 2014 by CEO Monique Rodriguez, Mielle is a popular Black-founded, woman-led global beauty brand that is rooted in natural ingredients. With a heavy emphasis on incorporating healthier ingredients as its “root to results,” Mielle Organics’ collection of beauty products is designed for Black women. Their products can be found in more than 100,000 stores across the U.S. in retailers such as Ulta Beauty, Sally Beauty, Target, CVS, Rite Aid, Walgreens, and Walmart.

Ms. Showers is the first Black woman to launch a licensed character brand in major retail and has long been a lead-by-example creator, dedicated to uplifting and inspiring women and children of color. With a background as an established real estate agent and insurance business owner, Ms. Showers’ entrepreneurial spirit led her to create Afro Unicorn, the trailblazing, empowerment-led brand that has rapidly expanded across 25 categories in major retailers across the U.S. and Canada, from apparel and accessories to toys, puzzles, books, bedding, bandages, backpacks, collectibles, and more.

Afro Unicorn Magical Tresses goes beyond haircare – it’s a celebration of diverse hair textures with a mission to instill confidence in girls everywhere. The meticulously crafted collection features a rich complex of exotic fruit extracts, designed to nourish, strengthen, and protect hair from routine damage. Cruelty-free and free from harsh ingredients, the line boasts a delightful, fruity fragrance that appeals to the entire family – with product expansion expected in Spring 2024.

Afro Unicorn’s commitment to diversity and representation is further reflected in its significant presence in Kohl’s, Amazon, JCPenney, Sam’s Club, Krogers, Walmart, CVS, Hobby Lobby, and now Target.

Afro Unicorn is a pioneering brand founded by April Showers, dedicated to celebrating the uniqueness of women and children of color. With a diverse range of products across 25 categories, Afro Unicorn aims to inspire and remind women and children of color of their unique, divine, and magical essence.

“This partnership is a testament to sisterhoods creating legacies. Both of our brands found success thanks to the queens in our communities uplifting us as Black women entrepreneurs in the beauty industry. This Women’s History Month, we want to empower women to embrace their bold beauty unapologetically with Mielle Pink, an absolute showstopper,” said Melissa Butler, CEO and Founder of The Lip Bar.

Launched in 2012, The Lip Bar is a pioneering maximum impact, minimal effort vegan and non-toxic beauty brand proudly founded and owned by self-made women of color. With a mission to change the way people think about beauty from an inclusive lens, The Lip Bar develops innovative and solution-oriented makeup and skincare products for all. The Lip Bar is available in Target, Walmart, and over 3,000 CVS stores nationwide.

April Showers is the trailblazing Founder and CEO of Afro Unicorn, the first Black woman to launch a licensed character brand. Afro Unicorn amplifies representation and inspires empowerment, reminding women and children of color how unique, divine, and magical they truly are.

Showers is a lead-by-example creator who works to uplift, advocate, and inspire all to achieve greatness. As a multiple business owner, she focuses on fusing her passions with her life’s purpose to help other entrepreneurs on their journey.

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Los Bulls Celebrate the Latiné Community

The Bulls celebrate Latiné fans from across Chicago and beyond and help tell their impactful stories. Through their commitment to celebrating and empowering Latiné fans and the intersection of art, culture and community, the Bulls have partnered with several local artists and community programs throughout the season to design art across Chicago that honors Latiné culture.

“This season, the Bulls partnered with four Latiné artists on creative projects including three murals and one basketball court. Murals and public art quickly become part of the fabric of a community, which is why we continue to lend our time and resources to facilitate creative expression, particularly for local youth, and to reflect the rich heritage of Chicago’s Latiné community,” said Adrienne Scherenzel, vice president of community engagement at the Chicago Bulls. “We look forward to continuing our celebration of the Latiné community with our Los Bulls theme night and Watch Party.”

Celebrating Culture and Community Through Art

Throughout the 2023-24 season, the Bulls have installed four pieces of large-scale public art in partnership with Latiné artists.

Mural with Yolllicalli Arts Program and Mario Mena in Pilsen

Mural with Yolllicalli Arts Program and Mario Mena in Pilsen: Designed and painted by students of the Yollocalli Arts Program, the Bulls celebrated the completion of a mural. Working with Yollocalli’s summer Street Art program of 15 students, the Bulls prompted the youth to design a mural that represents both Bulls and Latiné Culture. The students created a design that spans three sides of a house in Pilsen across from the National Museum of Mexican Art. The mural serves as the first stop in museum-led mural tours and depicts Bulls as powerful spirit guides, seamlessly merging the realms of the living and the

afterlife.

Basketball Court at the Miracle Center by Liz Flores in Belmont Cragin

Basketball Court at the Miracle Center by Liz Flores in Belmont Cragin: The Bulls and The Miracle Center (TMC), a female- and Latiné-owned and operated community center that empowers youth through the expression of art and performance, partnered with Latiné painter and muralist Liz Flores, Connors Sports and All-Star Press to unveil a new basketball court on the Northwest side of Chicago in the Belmont Cragin neighborhood. Flores designed TMC’s court with art that is culturally reflective of the center and Bulls Latiné communities.

Mural at Infinity High School by Sentrock and Students:

Mural at Infinity High School by Sentrock and Students: For the third year of the program and second year in partnership with United Airlines, the Bulls partnered with Infinity High School art students to develop a mural for their school painted by local Latiné artist Sentrock. Sentrock and students spent several weeks together collaborating on art that reflects the student’s community, creativity and culture.

SEE RED Mural by Fez in Pilsen: The Chicago Bulls unveiled three new murals that showcase different elements of the Bulls brand in Pilsen, West Loop and West Town ahead of the 2023-24 season. Each mural was hand-painted and designed by a local muralist to showcase different elements of the Bulls brand. The Pilsen mural created by Fedz was inspired by the raw emotion and support of the Chicago Bulls fanbase. Fedz believes that his mural will connect with the people of Chicago because as he shared, “The Chicago Bulls have always been a staple in the community with an extraordinarily diverse fanbase, which I feel are represented within the piece. From children to men and women, we all carry that Bulls

spirit inside.”

SEE RED Watch Party: Los Bulls Presented by Michelob ULTRA

As part of the new Bulls Bar Network Watch Party Series, the Bulls and Michelob ULTRA hosted a Los Bulls-themed watch party at Green Room Tap located in Pilsen when the Bulls played the Los Angeles Clippers on March 9. Fans were able to celebrate the Latiné community, received a custom Los Bulls x ULTRA long-sleeve, cheer on the Bulls and had the chance to win Bulls tickets and swag.

Los Bulls Theme Night Presented by United Airlines

Presented by United Airlines, Los Bulls theme night tipped off in the atrium with a pregame concert at 4 p.m. presented by Michelob ULTRA that will feature performances from Ballet Folkorico de Chicago, a concert with two local Latiné DJs (DJ Ragol and DJ Enigma) and local Latiné vendors offering fans a paleta cart, fruit stand, paper picado and churros.

The night continued with Chicago-based violinist Brenden Perez, accompanied by Mario Hernandez and Sebastian Oseguera, performing the National Anthem followed by a halftime performance by Ballet Folkorico de Chicago. A nod to the Latiné community, the team will wear league-provided “noches ene be a” warm-ups.

For the second season, the Bulls will showcase art throughout the arena that was developed in partnership with Bulls Design Advisor, Don C and Infinity High School students as part of a year-round STEAM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) program, curated in collaboration with United Airlines. The artwork was represented on the Item of Game for March 11. Fans can purchase the Item of the Game – a 1966 x Los Bulls t-shirt –at the United Center in the Madhouse Team Store and online at shop. bulls.com.

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Among Top Returning Talent at 2024 Family Reunion

MIDDLEBURG, Va., PRNewswire -- The Family Reunion, the epicurean experience celebrating diversity within the hospitality community, is returning for a fourth year from August 15-18 at Salamander Middleburg in the heart of Virginia’s wine country. Overnight packages and multi-event passes are now available at www.salamanderhotels.com/familyreunion or by calling 844-505-9235. The event is expected to quickly sell out.

Presented by Chef, Restaurateur and Author Kwame Onwuachi in collaboration with Sheila Johnson’s Salamander Collection and FOOD & WINE, the multiday event crosses culinary boundaries and combines thought-provoking panel discussions, topical cooking demonstrations, inspiring recreational activities, daily “family” meals and vibrant evening parties. Since being launched in 2021, The Family Reunion has become one of the nation’s premier and most-popular culinary events with approximately 1,000 people attending each day.

This year’s enriching programming is highlighted by some of the industry’s top talent including Nyesha Arrington, Mashama Bailey, Rodney Scott, Carla Hall, Gregory Gourdet, Tavel Bristol-Joseph, Alexander Smalls and more. For 2024, The Family Reunion has a new charitable partner in the Culinary Institute of America, while the event has also attracted new and elevated sponsors for 2024, including Appleton Estate, Wells Fargo and Amazon.

“Yet again, we have an incredible roster of talent and partners to celebrate Black and Brown excellence within our industry,” said Onwuachi. “The reception to this event has been incredible, and there really is nothing else like it in the entire country. We look forward to throwing one heck of a party again.”

The mission of The Family Reunion is to nurture, develop and celebrate racial and ethnic diversity within the next generation of hospitality professionals. The celebration takes place at Johnson’s Salamander Middleburg resort, which is one of only five properties in the USA and 13 worldwide to hold separate Forbes Five-Star ratings for accommodations, spa and dining. Experiences take place throughout Salamander’s 340 acres, including its Culinary Garden and Library. There is also a sweeping outdoor Grand Stage venue hosting a rotating lineup of meals and events.

“This event is so important, and so much fun at the

Furman, Gregory Gourdet, Carla Hall, Jessica B. Harris, Matt Horn, Brian Jupiter, Vallery Lomas, Serigne Mbaye, Mawa McQueen, Camari Mick, Charlie Mitchell, Lamar Moore, Nina Oduro, Ken Pettus, Millie Peartree, Jamila Robinson, JR Robinson, Pierre Serrao, Rodney Scott, Alexander Smalls, Justin Sutherland, David Thomas, Georgiana Viou, Douglass Williams, Erick Williams and Melba Wilson.

In addition to Salamander Collection and FOOD & WINE, the 2024 event already enjoys sponsorship support from Appleton Estate, Wells Fargo, Amazon, Select Events, Inspire and Zigma World, with more to be announced soon.

The Family Reunion features a series of thought-provoking panels and sessions, including ‘A History of Jerk’ taught by several chefs including (pictured) Andre Fowles. The mission of The Family Reunion is to nurture, develop and celebrate racial and ethnic diversity within the next generation of hospitality professionals. Credit: Clay Williams

same time,” said Johnson, who is the only Black woman to wholly own a Forbes Five-Star resort and renowned for co-founding Black Entertainment Television. “Each year, it becomes larger and bolder, and we look forward to an inspiring weekend in the Virginia countryside.”

A full schedule will be announced in the coming months, while the confirmed talent roster features: Virginia Ali, Nyesha Arrington, Mashama Bailey, Shorne Benjamin, Osei “Chef Picky” Blackett, Kevin Bludso, Tavel Bristol-Joseph, Maya-Camille Broussard, Damarr Brown, Adrienne Cheatham, Tiffany Derry, Andre Fowles, Bryan

Founded by entrepreneur Sheila Johnson, Salamander Collection has a luxury portfolio featuring the triple Forbes Five-Star rated Salamander Middleburg in the Virginia countryside; Salamander Washington DC, an elegant hotel located along the capital’s vibrant Southwest waterfront and the soon-to-open restaurant Dōgon by Kwame Onwuachi; Half Moon, the storied resort in Montego Bay, Jamaica, featuring three distinct experiences including the acclaimed Eclipse; Aspen Meadows Resort, which features sweeping views on 40 beautiful acres in Aspen, CO’s west end and newly renovated Herbert Bayer-inspired accommodations and arrival experience; Hotel Bennett, a spectacular grand hotel in Charleston, SC, overlooking the city’s historic Marion Square; and Innisbrook Resort in the St. Petersburg/Clearwater area, which hosts the PGA TOUR’s Valspar Championship each year on its famed Copperhead Course. www.SalamanderHotels.com.

ONLINE ROMANCES GET A DOSE OF REALITY IN OWN’S ALL-NEW LOVE & RELATIONSHIP SERIES ‘THE NEVER EVER METS’

(Black PR Wire) Los Angeles, Calif. — OWN:

Oprah Winfrey Network announced today an allnew relationship series that takes online dating into the real world, THE NEVER EVER METS, which will premiere on Friday, April 19 at 8pm ET/PT. Hosted by Ta’Rhonda Jones, known for her roles in Empire, The Real, The Steve Harvey Show, this 10-episode series features seven couples who have been virtually dating for some time and believe they may have found lasting love – only they have never met each other in person! Now, they’re meeting face-to-face for the very first time and sharing a house together for three weeks to see if their internet love can survive off the screen and in real life.

While many couples have been years in the making, some quickly find the in-person relationship is not what they anticipated. To test the strength of their love connections, the group participates in a series of fun and flirty relationship activities, couples therapy and for some, a trip to the “boom boom room.” But visits from discerning loved ones, meddling opinions and tension from others in the house challenge their bonds even further. At the end of their stay, some will go home together…and some will be signing off for good.

faithfulness, Sandia worries about their future together. After five years, Dymond and Aaron H. finally share a romantic meal in person. But Dymond has many, many, questions for him…including his proposal to another woman after they decided to be exclusive.

Meet the couples:

Shay (Florida) & Josh (Tennessee) – Dating 12 Years

JoAnna (Illinois) & Aaron J. (Georgia) – Dating 9 Months

Dymond (Florida) & Aaron H. (California) – Dating 5 Years

Alexis (Texas) & Dominique (Illinois) – Dating 6 Months

Sienna (New York) & Brandan (Florida) – Dating 10

Months

Sandia (Florida) & Chris (Florida) – Dating 3

Months

As all seven couples convene under the same roof, dating in person rather than through their computers or phones quickly proves to be the biggest challenge yet.

In the premiere episode, “Offline and Off the Rails,” Josh and Shay are eager to connect after 12 long years of texting, FaceTiming and everything in between. When the two finally meet, there is nothing that can hold them back. After speaking online for a month, Sandia thinks she may have found her Haitian Prince Charming, Chris. But when Chris starts sharing his views on women and

Millie (California) & Gregg (California) – Dating 3

Years

Join the conversation using #NeverEverMets and follow OWN on Facebook, Instagram, X and YouTube for exclusive content.

THE NEVER EVER METS is produced by Bunim Murray Productions for OWN.

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Sheila Johnson and Kwame Onwuachi are the co-hosts of The Family Reunion, held in August at Salamander Middleburg. The multi-day event highlights diversity within the hospitality industry and has quickly become one of the country’s preeminent culinary events. Tickets are now on sale for the 2024 iteration in August. Credit: Clay Williams

HEiTC’S AL B. SURE! AND REV. AL SHARPTON TO CMS: RESTORE MEDICARE COVERAGE FOR LIFE-SAVING BLOOD TESTS FOR ORGAN TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS

NEW YORK, PRNewswire -- The Health Equity in Transplantation Coalition (HEiTC) – representing Black, Brown, and minority transplant patients nationwide – is calling on the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) to restore Medicare coverage for critical diagnostic blood tests without any ties to biopsies. Last week, CMS issued a revised Billing Article and public statement highlighting a revision to its March 2023 coverage policy, which linked the administration of blood tests to a biopsy. In a statement from HEiTC Executive Chairman Al B. Sure! and Senior Advisor Rev. Al Sharpton, the Coalition noted the change does not clarify the level of access that Medicare recipients have to life-saving care.

that point, organ rejection may have already begun. The purpose of these blood tests is to catch a rejection before it happens, which is nearly impossible if they are linked to a biopsy. We pray that is no longer the case, and we urge CMS to publicly clarify to the transplant community, healthcare providers, and all others whether that is the case.

“We appreciate that CMS has taken steps to address the confusion caused by the March 2023 billing article – across the country, doctors stopped administering blood tests to patients on Medicare on the grounds that they would no longer be covered. But the CMS revision and statement last week does not clarify whether access to these tests for organ transplant recipients on Medicare is tied to a biopsy. Biopsies are painful, risky, and are often prescribed too late – by

The lack of clarity on this issue continues to put a vulnerable population of overwhelmingly Black and Brown transplant recipients at risk. This is an injustice against those on public health insurance, who rely on it to help with their daily journey toward recovery. They have now been left without a shield for a year as they fight against this bureaucratic confusion. We will not give up on the fight, as we continue to call on CMS to fully restore Medicare coverage for these tests as it works to finalize its coverage policy. A year of confusion shouldn’t set the precedent for a lifetime of uncertainty.”

The milestone anniversary comes as Al B! and Rev. Sharpton last week applauded BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina for its decision to cover

routine cell-free DNA testing for kidney and heart transplant patients without any ties to biopsies.

These lifesaving tests are critical to detect possible early signs of organ rejection, even before there are apparent clinical signs or symptoms, and enable medical intervention to protect the transplanted organ. One year ago, Palmetto GBA, a private Medicare Administrative Contractor that runs the MolDX program scaled back coverage of these non-invasive diagnostic tests. Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle have weighed in. In August, a bipartisan letter signed by 14 members of the House of Representatives led by Reps. Anna Eschoo (D-CA) and Dr. Michael Burgess (R-TX), expressing concerns about the March rollbacks was sent to CMS and earlier this year, Congressional Black Caucus Chair Steven Horsford also raised this issue in a letter to CMS and the Department of Health and Human Services.

Organ transplant care is critical for Black, Hispanic and Latino Americans, who together represent 40 percent of transplants in the U.S. — well above the 32 percent of the general U.S. population. Additionally, Black Americans rank lowest in graft and patient survival among recipients of solid organ transplants, due in part to higher immunological risk leading to higher rejection rates, making blood tests a critical component of their post-transplant care. Compounding the issue, an astounding 50 percent of those on the 100,000 person transplant waiting list are Black or Hispanic/Latino, making access to transplantation and equitable post-transplant care an important and growing issue in this community.

BLACK AMERICANS AT HIGHER RISK FOR KIDNEY FAILURE AS BLACK HEALTH MATTERS, NATIONAL KIDNEY FOUNDATION FIGHT FOR EQUITY DURING NATIONAL KIDNEY MONTH

NEW YORK, PRNewswire -- Black Health Matters (BHM)– a leading nonprofit health advocacy organization that provides health and wellness information that is rooted in medical expertise to the Black community – is partnering with the National Kidney Foundation (NKF) to spread awareness about kidney equity during National Kidney Month. Observed in March each year, National Kidney Month aims to raise awareness about kidney health and chronic kidney disease. The month also includes World Kidney Day – a global health awareness day focusing on the importance of kidneys and the impact of kidney disease - which is observed on March 14.

“As an organization that spotlights health disparities and the importance of health in the Black community, kidney health has become a silent epidemic in our community,” said Roslyn Young-Daniels, President, and Founder of Black Health Matters. “We are very honored to have the opportunity to partner with the National Kidney Foundation to spread awareness about kidney health, and also achieving equity by decreasing the risk factors for our community.”

NKF continues to fight to get Kidney Equity for All - a commitment to make a difference in ALL kidney patients’ lives!

Black Americans are not only 4 times more likely to develop kidney failure, but more than one in three kidney failure patients living in the U.S. are Black.

As part of this collaboration, Black Health

Matters will turn its Home Page Orange on March 14 in observance of World Kidney Day and inviting visitors to take a quiz to assess their risk for kidney disease. Currently, 33 percent of adults in the U.S. at risk for kidney disease. Results of the quiz will share if the respondent is at increased risk of kidney disease while also providing informational resources including a link to schedule a consultation with a medical professional. Black Health Matters will also commit its social media channels to the cause for World Kidney Day.

1 out of 4 cases in the U.S. Both diabetes and high blood pressure disproportionately affect the Black community, with almost half (more than 42%) of African American adults have high blood pressure.

“We thank Black Health Matters for their support and for helping raise awareness during World Kidney Day,” said Kevin Longino, CEO of the NKF and a kidney transplant recipient. “Health disparities continue to impact the entire kidney patient journey. That’s why NKF is championing the fight to achieve KIDNEY EQUITY FOR ALL – a commitment to making a tangible difference in the lives of all kidney patients regardless of race, ethnicity, sexual identity, and socio-economic status.”

Diabetes continues to be the top cause of kidney failure, causing about 45 percent of all new cases, followed by high blood pressure, which is the number two cause of kidney failure, responsible for about

Founded in 2012, Black Health Matters is the leading evidence-based, chronic disease management and wellness resource for African Americans. We exist to radically redefine health and wellness for Black Americans by empowering them to demand the best in healthcare utilizing our multi-platform approach. We reach over one million African Americans interested in health monthly across our ecosystem that includes digital, social, and experiential. We create a culture of health where Black Americans can achieve their best quality of life possible and work with the top pharmaceutical companies across the country.

The National Kidney Foundation is revolutionizing the fight to save lives by eliminating preventable kidney disease, accelerating innovation for the dignity of the patient experience, and dismantling structural inequities in kidney care, dialysis, and transplantation. For more information about kidney disease, please visit www.kidney.org/

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Solve Dinnertime Dilemmas with Speedy, Nutritious Whole Grains

(Family Features) Putting dinner on the table quickly seems to be a goal more often than not, particularly in today’s sped-up world. However, spending less time cooking doesn’t have to mean sacrificing nutrition or taste.

To enjoy better-for-you meals in the blink of an eye, lean into versatile ingredients prepared without the hassle like Minute Brown Rice & Quinoa Cups. In just 1 minute, you can savor a blend of two 100% whole grains with the crunchiness of red quinoa and chewy texture of brown rice that total 55 grams of whole grains and provide a good source of fiber in each serving.

Packed in single-serve portions, you can eat right out of the BPA-free cup or serve the whole grains as the base of this speedy Sweet Chili Shrimp with Quinoa mixed with succulent shrimp, umami-like flavors from sweet chili sauce and the satisfying flavor and crunch of green onions and chopped peanuts. A delicious dish that’s filling without the fuss, this recipe is ready in less than 5

minutes to save time without relying on takeout. Switch up your family’s stir-fry routine with this savory version of Whole Grain Sesame Chicken Stir-Fry made with rice, quinoa, vegetables, rotisserie chicken and a blend of soy sauce and sesame oil. This simple meal is perfect for those busy weeknights when you need to save time without skimping on taste.

Ready to complement the succulent chicken and sesame-infused veggies, Minute Instant Rice & Quinoa offers a blend of four whole-grain ingredients: brown rice, red rice, wild rice and quinoa. Available in four convenient, pre-portioned, two-serving bags, it cooks in just 10 minutes for light, fluffy and delicious nutty flavor for recipe versatility from breakfast to dessert so you can rely on it as a family favorite for less time cooking and more time enjoying meals and moments together.

To find more quick, nutritious dinner solutions, visit MinuteRice.com.

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Sweet Chili Shrimp with Quinoa

Prep time: 2 minutes

Cook time: 2 minutes

Servings: 1

1 Minute Brown Rice & Quinoa Cup

4 ounces (1/2 cup) cooked shrimp, peeled and deveined

1/2 cup frozen Asian-style mixed vegetables, thawed

2 tablespoons sweet chili sauce

2 tablespoons thinly sliced green onions

1 tablespoon chopped peanuts

Heat rice and quinoa cup according to package directions. In small, microwave-safe bowl, combine shrimp and vegetables. Microwave on high 30 seconds.

Stir in sweet chili sauce. Blend well. Serve shrimp mixture over rice topped with green onions and peanuts.

Whole Grain Sesame Chicken Stir-Fry

Prep time: 3 minutes

Cook time: 12 minutes

Servings: 3-4

1 bag Minute Instant Rice & Quinoa

1 cup vegetable broth

1 tablespoon sesame oil, divided

2 eggs, lightly beaten

1/2 cup thinly sliced red onion

2 garlic cloves, minced

2 cups rotisserie cooked chicken, shredded

2 cups frozen, Asian-style mixed vegetables, thawed

2 tablespoons soy sauce

Prepare rice and quinoa according to package directions, substituting broth for water.

In medium wok or skillet over medium-high heat, heat 1/2 tablespoon sesame oil. Add eggs and, using spatula, quickly soft scramble. Continue stirring eggs until light and fluffy. Remove from pan and reserve.

Add remaining sesame oil to wok or skillet over medium-high heat. Add onion and garlic; stir-fry 2 minutes.

Add chicken and vegetables; stir-fry 2 minutes, or until heated through. Fold in rice and quinoa, eggs and soy sauce.

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Suburban Times | Week of March 27, 2024 11 C classified SUBURBAN TIMES C Classifieds AC 3-13-2024 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR PFCA HOME EQUITY INVESTMENT TRUST CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2002-IFC2 Plaintiff, -v.- VIVIENNE J. WALKER A/K/A VIVIAN WALKER, STEPHEN E. WALKER, STEPHEN L N WALKER, NICOLE A. WALKER, STATE OF ILLINOIS - DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE Defendants 2020 CH 03992 2078 BLUESTEM PARKWAY LYNWOOD, IL 60411 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on May 3, 2021, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on April 11, 2024, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker, 1st Floor Suite 35R, Chicago, IL, 60606, sell at a public sale to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 2078 BLUESTEM PARKWAY, LYNWOOD, IL 60411 Property Index No. 3213-204-018-0000 The real estate is improved with a single family residence. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. The balance, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 151701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo identification issued by a government agency (driver's license, passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into our building and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. For information, examine the court file, CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. Plaintiff's Attorneys, 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL, 60527 (630) 794-9876 THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE IL, 60527 630-794-5300 E-Mail: pleadings@il.cslegal.com Attorney File No. 14-19-12274 Attorney ARDC No. 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 Case Number: 2020 CH 03992 TJSC#: 44-430 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. Case # 2020 CH 03992 I3239888 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION PLAZA HOME MORTGAGE, INC. Plaintiff, -v.VICTOR COOKSEY, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, BALLANTRAE OF FLOSSMOOR COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION Defendants 2023 CH 01699 3643 ANTHOLL STREET FLOSSMOOR, IL 60422 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on June 20, 2023, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on April 12, 2024, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker, 1st Floor Suite 35R, Chicago, IL, 60606, sell at a public sale to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 3643 ANTHOLL STREET, FLOSSMOOR, IL 60422 Property Index No. 3111-110-009-0000
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AC 3-27-2024 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION LOANCARE, LLC Plaintiff, -v.- UNKNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF ELLA WARD, DEBRA WARD MITCHELL, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS INDEPENDENT ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF ELLA WARD, BAYTHORNE CONDOMINIUM I ASSOCIATION, EL FAMOUS RESTAURANT, INC., UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, NICHOLE BERRY, ROCHELLE WARD, ROBERT WARD, PHILLIP WARD, ADRIAN MORRIS Defendants 22 CH 05593 1113 PALMER COURT FLOSSMOOR, IL 60422 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on August 14, 2023, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on May 7, 2024, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker, 1st Floor Suite 35R, Chicago, IL, 60606, sell at a public sale to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 1113 PALMER COURT, FLOSSMOOR, IL 60422 Property Index No. 31-12-100-049-1007 The real estate is improved with a townhouse with a two car garage. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. The balance, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 151701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo identification issued by a government agency (driver's license, passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into our building and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. MCCALLA RAYMER LEIBERT PIERCE, LLC Plaintiff's Attorneys, One North Dearborn Street, Suite 1200, Chicago, IL, 60602. Tel No. (312) 346-9088. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. MCCALLA RAYMER LEIBERT PIERCE, LLC One North Dearborn Street, Suite 1200 Chicago IL, 60602 312-346-9088 E-Mail: pleadings@mccalla.com Attorney File No. 22-09868IL Attorney Code. 61256 Case Number: 22 CH 05593 TJSC#: 43-4171 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. Case # 22 CH 05593 I3240288 LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given, pursuant to “An Act in relation to the use of an Assumed Business Name in the conduct or transaction of Business in the State,” as amended, that a certification was registered by the undersigned with the County Clerk of Cook County. Registration Number: Y24011536 on February 28, 2024 Under the Assumed Business Name of CROUSE ACCOUNTING with the business located at:7601 S KOSTNER AVE SUITE 203, CHICAGO, IL 60652. The true and real full name(s) and residence address of the is:Owner/Partnerowner(s)/partner(s) Full Name GEORGE R CROUSE, JRComplete Address 801 E_ 87TH PL UNIT 3 E CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60619 USA. CSTWeekly 1 REAL ESTATE ELIZABETH “LIZZIE G” ELIE LICENSED REALTOR 773.543.1783 eelie@kalerealty.com elizabethelie.kalerealty.com 2447 N. Ashland Chicago, IL 60614 @SoldbyLizzieG
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