Week of April 26, 2017 Vol 36 • No 24 • www.thechicagocitizen.com
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GET SMART ABOUT COLLEGE PLANNING
College Illinois!® offers tips to help parents, grandparents of young children prepare for future
CHICAGO – In partnership with Money Smart Week®, going on now through April 29, the College Illinois!® 529 Prepaid Tuition Program is reminding parents and grandparents about the importance of planning today for the future costs of college, providing strategies to help them limit — or even eliminate — future student debt. “When parents and grandparents prepay and save with a plan that allows them to purchase semesters of tuition ahead of time, it gives the student a much better chance to graduate with little or even with no student debt,” said Sandra Houston, director of College Illinois! “By purchasing something tangible — fully paid college semesters — parents can feel the sense of relief that comes with helping to set their children up for future success.” College Illinois! is an important option in helping to reduce the growing
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Sheila Chalmers-Currin, who served as a Village trustee for eight years, has now been elected as the first female African American Village President in Matteson, Illinois. Chalmers-Currin, who has lived in Matteson for over 30 years, said she doesn’t consider herself a politician but a community advocate who values the voice of the people. Photo Courtesy of Sheila Chalmers-Currin
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Sheila Chalmers-Currin has been elected as the first female African American Village President in Matteson, Illinois. Chalmers-Currin filed for the position on December 19, 2016 because she felt there were necessary changes needed to be implemented in Matteson, according to patch.com. She said some of the challenges for Matteson include the re-develop of Lincoln Mall, the reestablishment of Matteson’s main grocery store and new developments of youth and senior
programs. “There are some challenges,” Chalmers-Currin said. “But right now, I’m extremely excited about the possibilities with moving the Village forward. That is what I’ve placed my platform on, which is to move and build on what I’ve already started.” Chalmers-Currin, who has served as a Village trustee for eight years, said she is already planning job opportunities and mentor programs for Matteson youth. “Some of the things I find important is our
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