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Here is where to find Englewood news from the Bee Line.
The Bee Line's "Year In Review" for January, 2010
"It has been a challenging year," according to Renee Scrutchings, President of Bernard Place Neighbors, "but we made it and we will make 2010 better!"
Click on the audio link beneath the headline. Then click on "Allow" and, when the video starts, just minimize the screen and return to the newsletter. All the audio links for the year are contained in this issue. Nat King Cole's, "The Christmas Song" proved, hands down, the most popular and you will find it on the bottom of page three.
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The Bernard Place Bee Line for December, 2009
It has not been an easy year for anyone, but chestnuts are roasting on an open fire in Bernard Place
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November Bee Line: "I've Got A Feeling I'm Falling": the Crash of '29, its aftermath in Englewood and modern memory, eighty years on
The November issue of the Bernard Place Bee Line commemorates the Crash of '29
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September Bee Line: Angela Sell Is Off to College
Download the latest issue of Bee Line to read about Angela Sell's college journey and other neighborhood news.
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August Bee Line: First move-in for Bernard Place II
The August issue of the Bernard Place Bee Line features Kenyatta Vaughn, the first new resident of the Bernard Place II development.
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July Bee Line: Emmanuel's restaurant, Heritage Station
The July issue of the Bernard Place Bee Line includes a review of Emmanuel’s, a lovely sandwich shop at 67th and Normal Blvd., by "your neighbor" Renee Scrutchings, and an update on the Heritage Station project along the proposed Englewood Trail, among other stories.
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Check Out Upcoming Events in the Latest Beeline
Englewood events are highlighted in the June issue of the Beeline.
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Free Quick Relief Inhalers for Englewood/West Englewood
The March issue of the Bee Line reports that Respiratory Health Association
of Metropolitan Chicago (RHAMC) and the Respiratory and Allergic Disease Foundation(RAD) recently joined together on an initiative to help uninsured asthma patients in Englewood and West Englewood obtain quick relief inhalers.
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'Tough Times Don't Last, Tough People Do'
The February edition of the Bee Line included some advice from Dr. Terry Mason, commissioner of the Chicago Dept. of Public Health and plenty of information about happenings in the community including an Englewood Idol performance, a planning meeting for Englewood, a community survey co-sponsored by Children's Memorial Hospital and the Consortium to Lower Obesity in Chicago Children, mini-grants from Friends of the Parks, a well-attended CAPS meeting and a petition opposing the phaseout of Walter Reed Elementary School.
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'Something Happened'
The December edition of the Bernard Place Bee Line captured the thoughts of friends and neighbors on the election of Barack Obama as the 44th president of the United States. In interviews, thoughts on the historic victory, what it means and the feelings the Obama victory engendered are captured.
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Dr. John T. Carlsen's Five Tips for Survival in a Down Economy
In the April issue of the Beeline, Dr. John T. Carlsen, a staff psychologist and assistant director of the Englewood Mental Health Center, offers some advice on how to cope with these hard economic times.