Jazz Night Mon., Feb. 8 at Beadazzled

Valerie Nelson and Beadazzled, 2002 Central St., continue to add to the texture of our neighborhood by hosting a series of intimate jazz performances within the friendly confines of the popular beading and jewelry store. On Monday, February 8, from 7-9 pm, the Rose Colella Trio will be serving up their smooth and sometimes sultry interpretations, while select jewelry is on sale. What better way to craft a homemade valentine bracelet than to the accompaniment of some live jazz? A donation of $8 is suggested, more than worth it.

Rose Colella, a Chicago-based jazz vocalist, is a graduate of Roosevelt University with a BM in Jazz Voice, and currently teaches Jazz Voice at the Chicago Academy for the Arts. The Rose Colella Trio released their first album entitled "Small Hours" in June 2009. Click below to hear their rendition of "On the Street Where You Live," with a couple of tasty soloes in the middle.

6th Ward meeting Thurs., Feb. 4

REMINDER

 
There will be a 6th Ward meeting:
Thurs., Feb. 4, 7PM
Three Crowns Park, 2323 McDaniel
 
City Manager, Wally Bobkiewicz will answer questions about the City budget process.

 

 

Has Anyone Heard from the Mayor's Budget Task Force?

I am wondering when the Mayor's Budget Task Force will be inserted into the current budget process? If, as I suspect, they are focused on a longer-term outlook for the City of Evanston, I hope that there will be some assurance that our short-term decisions are in alignment with any forward looking recommendations.  
 
It would certainly be nice to have some communication regarding their progress and intentions. 

Optional budget workshop cancelled

The Budget Workshop tentatively scheduled for Saturday, January 30th at the Lorraine H. Morton Civic Center has been cancelled.
 

Is Evanston paying too much for tree services?

Evanston’s forestry budget is bigger than Skokie’s. It’s bigger than Wilmette’s.   It’s bigger than Highland Park’s. It’s bigger than Lake Forest’s. In fact it is bigger than all four combined. Only by adding Oak Park’s budget do the combined five city forestry budgets exceed Evanston’s by a comfortable margin.

 

Community Animal Control Notice

Please be advised that a feral cat colony has been identified at a specific address located in the 1900 block of Grant St. The Evanston Animal Control Bureau will be conducting an on-going animal control abatement process, focusing on the feral cat population at this address. The propensity does exist for area domestic cats to wander onto this property.

 

Sign Our Petition - Keep The Evanston Ecology Center Open!

The city of Evanston for budgetary reasons is considering closing the Evanston Ecology Center.  Fans of the Center can show their support for this wonderful facility by signing an online petition.  Just click here to go to a new "Support the Evanston Ecology Center" web site.  Once on the home page, click on "Sign Our Petition in Suppo

MLK day Rally

Yesterdays rallies served many purposes in bridging alliances between wards to show that the Evansto Library System is a connection of people, places and ideas. People of all ages joined together in support of neighborhood libraries.
Libraries serve an muliple purpose in todays world. They are not just places that house books, they are or can be the heart of a neighborhood. They are places where people can go and no one asks them for anything.

6th ward meeting, Thurs., Feb. 4, 7pm

 

There will be a 6th Ward meeting to discuss the on-going 2010-2011 budget process:
 
Thurs., Feb. 4, 2010, 7:00 PM
Three Crowns Park
2323 McDaniel Avenue
Evanston

The City Manager will be on hand to discuss the City budget.
Agenda will follow

 

CSNA Position on Branch Libraries

 

The Central Street Neighbors Association Board of Directors met January 12 and discussed the current City of Evanston budget issue.  On behalf of the members the CSNA board voted to recognize the contribution the North Branch Library has made to community life in the Central Street neighborhood since its inception.  Understanding that the role of the library is evolving and that the branch services are in many ways unique, and that this service has grown in demand with the downturn of the economy, the board unanimously supports keeping the Central Street and South Evanston branch libraries open and finding a way to extend library services to fill the unmet needs of the West side.
 
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