Hyde Park Citizen 10-9-2019

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Citizen

Urban October at University of Chicago to Focus on Urgent Challenges Facing Global Cities — Page 3 Week of Oct. 9, 2019

| Vol. 30 | No. 46 | www.thechicagocitizen.com

HYDE PARK

Tonette Williams (center) recently became one of the newest members of the Black McDonald’s Operators Association in Chicago after celebrating the opening of her first McDonalds at 207 E. 35th St. in Bronzeville. Photo Credit: Jerome Simmons

BLACK WOMAN REOPENS SOUTH SIDE MCDONALD’S, WILL BUILD PARTNERSHIPS WITH NEARBY SCHOOLS

A grand re-opening ceremony was recently held for the McDonalds at 207 E. 35th St. in Bronzeville which is now owned and operated by Tonette Williams, a south side native and one of the newest members of the Black McDonald’s Operators Association (BMOA) in Chicago. PAGE 2

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Indique Hair Introduces New Remix Collection

McDonald’s Black & Positively Golden Movement & YWCA USA Join Forces to Close Entrepreneurship Knowledge Gap for Rising Moguls

Enjoy Halloween Events In Chicago Parks

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