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Wednesday • July 2 • 2014
South Suburban College
2014 Home Run Derby Winner
open house Illiana Thunderbolt 14U Player Carlos Barajas wins 2014 home run derby at Lockport Lockdown Tournament Lansing, on June 26, 2014. Carlos Barajas is from Lansing. He put on a hitting clinic by hitting 14 homeruns to outpace his nearest opponent who had 6 homeruns. To add to the fun, Carlos, a right handed batter, switched over and hit one 300’ Homer from the left side of the plate! The Lockport Lockdown Tournament is one of the largest tournaments in the area with participation of over 50 teams. The Illiana Thunderbolts is a travel baseball program located in the south suburbs for boys ages 10 thru 15. Information including dates, times, costs can be found at their web site www.illianathunderbolts.com or by calling 708-473-5051.
Main CaMpus, south holland Adoption Fees august 7, 2014, 4 pM – 8 pM Waived Prospective students 18 and over will be entered in a drawing for a trip for two to the iHeartRadio Music Festival 2014 in Las Vegas!
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Humane Society Calumet Area (HSCA) will host an adoption event on Saturday, July 5 with adoption fees waived for military personnel, veterans and their families, and Saturday, July 12 with adoption fees waived for firefighters and their families. The adoption event takes place from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the shelter located at 421 45th St, Munster, IN. All adoptions require an approved application and all standard adoption procedures apply. The animal does not have to go home at time of application but an application must be submitted the day of the event. Puppies and kittens are excluded, and additional fees—including a $25 rabies vaccination fee—may apply. The 2014 ASPC A Rachael Ray $100K Cha l lenge is a nationwide competition for animal shelters (and their communities) aimed at getting more animals adopted or returned to their owners than ever before. As a contestant in the challenge, HSCA is competing for a chance at more than $600,000 in grant funding, including a grand prize of $100,000. For the challenge, HSCA chose the theme of “Rescue Me.” Throughout the summer at the shelter, HSCA will offer Save Me Saturdays with reduced adoption fees for a special group—including police officers, firefighters, EMTS, doctors, nurses and more—during each event. Three times during the summer, the shelter will host Empty the Shelter weekends—July 19-20, August 9-10 and August 30-31—with adoption fees waived for qualifying applications. A list of adoption events and additional information on HSCA’s participation in the 2014 ASPCA Rachael Ray $100K Challenge can be found on www.hscalumet.org/aspca.asp.