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Chicago SSI Parade Canceled…Indefinitely. March 26, 2009

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cp1_0326091013So unless you’re a Chicagoan of Irish heritage or simply a resident of the South Side in the Beverly/Morgan Park area – as well as the other South Side neighborhoods densely populated with the Irish - you may not have heard the news that the South Side Irish Parade, which has been a neighborhood tradition for over 30 years and a Chicago landmark in and of itself since, has been canceled…indefinitely.  Here’s a press release from the South Side Irish Parade Committee dated Mar. 25, 2009:

For Immediate Release 25 Mar 2009

For confirmation contact Mary Beth Sheehan (773-393-8687)

RE: SOUTH SIDE IRISH ST. PATRICK’S DAY PARADE PLANS FOR 2010

Let this release serve as notice that the South Side Irish St. Patrick’s Day Parade Committee is not planning to stage a parade in its present form in March of 2010.

This decision was not arrived at lightly. For 31 years, this parade was a staple of the Beverly/Morgan Park and Mt. Greenwood communities – a celebration of faith, family and heritage that was cherished by thousands. Founded in 1979 by the Hendry and Coakley families, it was intended to instill in this community an appreciation for the Irish heritage that so many of its residents share.

This parade was an eagerly anticipated annual event which celebrated families, many of whom have created decades long traditions that we hope will endure. But what began as a neighborhood parade is now an event of international proportions. More than 300,000 people typically flock to the Beverly area each year, and the sheer volume has become more than the neighborhood can reasonably accommodate. With these numbers comes a collection of issues that strain both the host community and those individuals charged with effectively managing the crowds. Additionally, the amount of resources required to launch the event has become overwhelming to the community.

The Committee would like to thank the tens of thousands of parade faithful who supported this event for more than 30 years. The multigenerational families who turned out along Western Avenue each year, along with the fine organizations featured in the Line of March, were the essence of what made this parade so special. We would also like to thank the Chicago Police Department for the effort they put into managing the ever-growing crowd while working to maintain the dignity of the event.

While we regret the need to alter such a fine tradition, the Committee feels that suspending the South Side Irish Parade in its present form is the just and responsible thing to do. It is our hope, however, that this will not mean an end to the neighborhood’s annual celebration. The Committee will work to create a series of alternate events that will return us to what the parade’s founders had in mind – a neighborhood-friendly celebration of Irish heritage. Please look for news of our plans later this year.

Thank you for your support,

The South Side Irish St. Patrick’s Day Parade Committee

Now, I understand full-well that the parade has become a huge party over the years and an international attraction, but when you watch or read the reports about arrests made, it’s generally out-of-towners who are the perpetrators.  When I say “out-of-towners” I don’t mean people from surrounding suburbs, but from places as far as Arkansas as well as other regions in the Midwest.  So that’s how it’s playing out?  The out-of-towners are what’s contributing to the cancellation?  Supplementing reports also suggest that underage drinking at the event is an issue.  Tell me, where isn’t underage drinking an issue?

I do believe that the neighborhood’s integrity should be maintained in the sense of quelling vandalism where it may occur and stepping up police presence, but canceling the event altogether is a mistake.  The event began as a community event, and I have no doubt that it will be put on next year, perhaps illegally.  If it does, I guarantee there will not only be Chicagoans from the South Side, but all over the Chicagoland area to protest the decision.

Considering the volume of public outcry already, I have no doubt the issue

SSIP 25th Anniv. Poster

SSIP 25th Anniv. Poster

will continue a year from now.  It may fade with the onset of summer and the other festivities around the city, but I’m hoping the issue makes a resurgence during the summer Celtic Fest at Grant Park as well as the Irish Fest at Gaelic Park.  There’s already a Facebook group up and running – yes, of which I am a part – protesting and writing to city officials as well as committee heads to bring the parade back to Chicago.

protestors outside CBOT… September 30, 2008

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i’m almost tempted to ditch my classes and hang out around the loop today.  i pass the chicago board of trade every morning on my way to school from union station, but today there were a decent amount of protestors rallying against the bailout.  i hate to admit, i’d like to walk back down there on my break and see if there are more or less of them as the day goes on.  relatively peaceful save for a few coarse words to the traders and bankers moving within the crowd…thought that was largely unecessary considering they’re not the direct problem…

and then there’s the cubs rally in daley plaza i may or may not make a trip to during my break as well…i think i’ll skip it honestly.  but you never know, i tend to get bored.  we’ll see how the day goes.  hasn’t been too stellar so far.  strangely, i wanna see how the picasso looks with a giant cubs hat.

’til then…

stormy monday… August 4, 2008

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it’s only been a week since i had my last class…i’m already bored out of my mind.

seven days down…only thirty-seven to go…

save for work and the strange weather, i have little to say.  one can only play so many video games, watch so much cnn, and rearrange a bedroom while waiting for laundry to finish.  i’ve been toying with the idea of what things are going to be like this fall when i head back to depaul.  i kinda want to take casey’s business comm class.  realistically, i could.  it’s only on wednesday nites from august 20th – december 17th…but i’m out of there and i don’t plan on going back anytime soon.

i’ve been thinking about listing my old textbooks on ebay…i could use a quick $150 or so.

as a sidenote, i’ve been really digging cnn’s special investigations as of late.  i’m not the biggest fan of the olympics this year.  need i say tibet and burma?  if you’re like me – even if you’re not – i recommend taking the time to check out buddha’s warriors.

also, i heard an absurd report regarding china’s ludicrous internet block and how western journalists covering the olympics challenged the “law”.  needless to say, most filters were lifted in the main press room in beijing.  however, try searching for “tiananmen square” or “tibet” and they apparently turn up nothing.  what’s the communist party so afraid of?  truth..?

the second part of the story i heard was that – i believe – the chinese “president” conducted a press conference while chatting online stating that, “the internet is a valuable tool”.

right…

if the chinese government was indeed able to acquire a western PR firm to cook up these publicity stunts, they really suck at convincing me.  maybe since i work within that mindset i’m unaffected by all the spin and sugarcoating, but this crosses an ethical line…anyone remember ivy lee and i.g. farben?  the only difference was that lee “claimed” he didn’t know what a tyrant hitler would become…we have a pretty good idea of china’s tyranny.

just some food for thought…