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Wednesday • September 7 • 2016

Half Price for Vendors for a limited time!

Handmade Crochet Items And Jewelry

Calling all vendors and shoppers looking for deals! Clean out your closets! Clean out your garages! Bring your items and get $$$! Because of such an overwhelmingly positive response last week, we’re AGAIN offering Flea Market vending spots for only $10!!!! (Regularly $20). Here’s your chance to make money right here in Dolton at your very own Flea Market. The weather forecast is great! Don’t miss this opportunity! On Site vending spots are available. Just show up!

Long-time Thornton resident and local crafter, Danuta Zelazna, offers handmade crocheted items, as well as, beautiful jewelry and charming fresh cut flower bouquets. Come to the Market in the Park at 102 Hubbard St, Thornton, IL every Wednesday 8AM-2PM through September 28, 2016. For more information contact Thornton Recreation Department 708-877-4454 or email thorntonrec@yahoo.com

NAACP Freedom Fund Banquet September 10 The Dynasty Banquet Hall, located at 4141 Calumet Avenue, Hammond, Indiana, is set to come a live on Saturday, September 10, 2016, from 12-3 PM, as t he Hammond branch of the NAACP hosts its annual Freedom Fund Banquet. The guest speaker will be Indiana State Senator Lonnie M. Randolph. Senator Randolph was first elected to the Indiana Senate Democratic Caucus in 1994. After the completion of his first term, he became a judge for the East Chicago City Court in 1998. Randolph was re-elected to serve the 2nd Senate District in November of 2008. Senator Randolph represents Senate District 2, which encompasses portions of Lake County. District 2 communities include East Chicago, Whiting, and portions of Gary, Griffith, Hammond, Hobart, and Merrillville. Senator Randolph advocates for legislation on behalf of all citizens of Lake County and Indiana, including women’s rights, union rights, job creation, and assistance for small businesses. Senator Randolph also extensively worked on health care legislation by examining HMO mental health policies at the Lilly Symposium. Senator Randolph graduated with a BS degree from Northern Illinois University and received his Law Degree from John Marshall Law School in Chicago. He serves on the Gary Chamber of Commerce and Lakeshore Chamber of Commerce. The Hammond NAACP Branch continues to work with every segment of the community to remove barriers for a better quality of life for all. Its success has continued because of existing partnerships with business, education, religious, civic, and community organizations. Music entertainment throughout this event will be rendered by local area singing sensation Ms. Rhoelle Blackmon and her trio. Tickets are $50.00 in advance and $60.00 at the door. For more information concerning the luncheon, tickets, donations, ad souvenir book, and scholarship sponsorships, please contact Reverend Homer Cobb at 219-931-8899, homerclayjr11@yahoo.com, or P.O. Box 33, Hammond, Indiana 46320.

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