So we had a strong, though brief, storm last night (Sunday July 24).
As I was going through the neighborhood, I noticed that Chatham got hit pretty hard. In particular for the streets of Indiana, Wabash, and along 80th, 81st, and 82nd.
Some of it seems to be due to termites and other bugs, which have rotted away several branches (see the photos).
The damage has been so severe in some places that roads have been closed.
Do you have any stories or photos? Please share!
Or any thoughts on how we can minimize damage for the next time?
Showing posts with label 82nd Street. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 82nd Street. Show all posts
Monday, July 25, 2016
Tuesday, April 12, 2016
Concerned Citizens of Chatham: How Do We Expect Others To Respect Our Community
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82nd/King Drive by Worlee Glover |
BTW, I understand there has been a "changing of the guard" for the CAPCC perhaps there will be further discussions on what to do with these lots on King Drive.
Thursday, November 7, 2013
The Chatham Urban Garden Takes Shape
Earlier this year, the Chatham Avalon Park Community Council (CAPCC)
in conjunction with Center for Regenerative Truth (CRT)organization held a fundraiser to fund the startup cost of the Chatham "The Color Green" Urban Garden. The garden sits on two lots on 82nd King Drive owned by CAPCC. The plan is teach urban farming to youth and veterans.
Previously, CAPCC planned to build a community center at this site and adjacent lots but funding and acquisition of lots for this project was difficult and has been put on hold.
What do you think?
in conjunction with Center for Regenerative Truth (CRT)organization held a fundraiser to fund the startup cost of the Chatham "The Color Green" Urban Garden. The garden sits on two lots on 82nd King Drive owned by CAPCC. The plan is teach urban farming to youth and veterans.
Previously, CAPCC planned to build a community center at this site and adjacent lots but funding and acquisition of lots for this project was difficult and has been put on hold.
What do you think?
Thursday, December 29, 2011
GCA ANNOUNCEMENT: Sadly, TOYA BEY, former GCA Safety & Security Chairman has passed
An official message from Greater Chatham Alliance (sent Dec. 27), which clarifies a news story about a GCA member:
Here's the Chicago Tribune story in question:
Dear Greater Chatham Alliance members, Chatham and 6th Ward neighbors:
I've been getting a lot of emails and calls regarding the death of Toya Bey since it was released by the media in the last day and a half.
And truly, I am terribly saddened and sorry to issue this statement regarding her death. As most of you know, Toya was GCA's first Safety & Security Committee Chairman.
GCA is sending this announcement out via an email blast because ABC-TV (Channel 7) wrongly reported her death yesterday.
Here is an actual account of what occurred.
After struggling for the past three years with illness, Toya suffered a heart attack. What is more heartbreaking is the way it happened. As her neighbor, my husband and I were witness to part of this tragic occurrence.
This past Friday, Christmas Eve, around 10 a.m. to 10:15 a.m., I was barely up when I heard a frantic ringing on my doorbell and loud banging on my door. It was Toya's housekeeper who had arrived that morning to assist Toya with her Christmas Eve preparations.
Linda shouted through the door, as I was opening it, to call 911. She frantically said Toya had collapsed.
I, in turn, grabbed my cordless phone in the living room, called 911 and simultaneously ran up the stairs to get my husband. I was still in my pjs. Darwin quickly threw on his pants, shoes and a jacket and flew out the front door.
We live one door-- South-- of Toya's home. Unfortunately, Toya, in an effort to get help, exited from her side, kitchen door. That door is facing directly opposite the front door
of the neighbor's home who lives North of Toya's house.
Within three to four minutes from when Darwin went around to see what he could do, I received a phone call from his cell phone.
He told me that he felt Toya was dead. Before I could even react, an ambulance pulled up. (Yes, an ambulance arrived in 5 minutes and the police in 8 to 10 minutes.)
Darwin said, Toya, dressed only in her nightgown, was lying on the ground between the inner-lane corridor of the two homes.
Naturally, we had both assumed when her housekeeper came over to our home that Toya was inside the house.
We also found out later that the senior neighbor who lived in the home, North of Toya's house, had left early, around 4 p.m., on Friday, the day before Christmas Eve, to stay with her daughter's family for the holidays.
So no one was at the neighbor's home on Christmas Eve.
After the ambulance arrived, Darwin came to our front door and said it was official: Toya had died. Over the course of the next 15 to 20 minutes, since Toya had a very small family with no parents or siblings alive, we had to figure out a way to contact her boyfriend.
Here is another sad truth, we never had access to an emergency number for next of kin. Probably, because middle-aged people don't think about it like seniors, or people with children when they are living at home by themselves.
I know Toya always knew our Wabash blocks were tight enough that most of us had at least 65% of the neighbors' numbers. (Yes, we too don't have the 35% who live in the six-flat on our block).
But as you can clearly see, it doesn't always work as planned.
In any case, we figured out, among our friends, who might know how to contact Toya's boyfriend because they were closer to him. After two calls, we got lucky and got his number. Darwin called him and naturally, he was on his way.
All in all, the Chicago Breaking News site did a better job reporting her death: given her heart attack, Toya's death was accelerated due to cold exposure. The police said after examining
her that she was probably outside on the ground for over 5-6 hours--maybe even longer. It looked like she left the house in the late evening hours; but no one can really say for sure. And, the neighbor didn't have her motion lights on.
Here again, is an ill-fated aspect. Think about it! Had the motion lights been on, someone passing by in a car, or walking by, might have seen Toya laying on the ground and rushed to her aid.
What is also known is that when she fell, Toya may have also hit her head. Plus, her main kitchen door closed behind her. I am just hypothesizing here, but her small dog may have accidently jumped on the door and shut it. You see, the kitchen door was tightly closed.
Normally, as you know, GCA does not make death or funeral announcements. As a former GCA Executive Board member, we are going to make an exception and send out a notice on her funeral arrangements. This is to accommodate folks who have asked me to forward that info to them.
Thank you for all your condolences to GCA and for sharing your sadness with me. But one thing I think Toya would have wanted me really say about this:
If you live alone, or have a senior relative living with you, you may want to invest in a panic button with your alarm system, or get one from the company that sells the "Life Alert" system. Remember their tag line:
"Help I've fallen and can't get up!"
http://www.lifealert.com/
Toya was always good at calling things the way they were-candidly. And I think that she would want people to learn from this situation as she always shared what she knew to be true from her professional experience in the past.
I can honestly say: this whole event has made me consider things a little differently myself as part of a middle-aged couple.
Please commend her soul in your prayers to God. Toya would have been glad to know so many of you expressed your concern and sorrow.
Leslie Honore
GCA Corresponding Secretary
Here's the Chicago Tribune story in question:
Sunday, August 14, 2011
Let's Stop The Hypocrisy- Let's Move Forward
This past week was an ugly week in our community. First with knuckle heads shooting at the King Drive bus and then the attempted armed robbery of a senior citizen. Fortunately, no was seriously hurt. Mr. Edward Alexander, 85 was shot in the thigh during the scuffle with his assailant. Mr. Alexander stated he fought back because you have to take a stand at some point.
Our community has said that Crime, Education, Economic Development, Seniors and Youth are our top priorities. This upcoming Saturday, August 20th starting at 9am the 6th ward will have events that address all of the above issues. Unfortunately, there was a lack of coordination among the event organizers but the events are in close proximity whereas individuals can attend several if they choose.
All the events are IMPORTANT and I wish that the event organizers asked their supporters to be respectful of all the events on that day. Acting a fool on social networking sites, posting over other events and making petty comments is disrespectful and unnecessary. All the "drive by community activist" need to relax because people are going to choose what events they want to attend and there is more than enough time for individuals to attend more than one.
This is the time for our community to show everyone we really care and let people like Mr. Alexander and the Wortham family that their act were not in vain. and are just not giving lip service to the issues that affect our community.
Our community has said that Crime, Education, Economic Development, Seniors and Youth are our top priorities. This upcoming Saturday, August 20th starting at 9am the 6th ward will have events that address all of the above issues. Unfortunately, there was a lack of coordination among the event organizers but the events are in close proximity whereas individuals can attend several if they choose.
All the events are IMPORTANT and I wish that the event organizers asked their supporters to be respectful of all the events on that day. Acting a fool on social networking sites, posting over other events and making petty comments is disrespectful and unnecessary. All the "drive by community activist" need to relax because people are going to choose what events they want to attend and there is more than enough time for individuals to attend more than one.
This is the time for our community to show everyone we really care and let people like Mr. Alexander and the Wortham family that their act were not in vain. and are just not giving lip service to the issues that affect our community.
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Abandoned building at 8212 S. Calumet
You can see the wind blowing the curtain on the top photo.
This building is in horrible shape...there are SEVERAL broken windows. Aren't they required to board these up?
This home seems like a nice start up home for young people. A porch on the side to do work, for example.
Anyone have any background on this property? It's very unusual, as other properties are well kept..
UPDATE: Included are some interior photos. The back windows were broken open, so you could see what's left of the interior.

Also, a photo of the garage.

ALSO: The building next door to it is for sale. I talked with an agent who was putting up a sign Thursday. She said the other proerty is a 3 bedroom that needs lots of work. They are asking $60,000 for it, but are very willing to negotiate.
If someone had enough money, it might be worth buying the two proerties and tearing them down. You could build a bigger home, with more yard space, in a safe neighborhood. Anyone interested?
Friday, January 1, 2010
Gunman empties gun on man in car, reloads, empties again
Gunman empties gun on man in car, reloads, empties again :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Chicago Crime
The first paragraph from the story...
The first paragraph from the story...
Myron Thomas was sitting in a car in the South Side’s Chatham neighborhood Sunday night when a gunman opened fire on him two separate times, leaving him dead with 13 gunshot wounds, sources said
Thursday, December 3, 2009
CRIME ALERT 4 of 4 = from Greater Chatham Alliance
Last alert on a recent e-mail for Greater Chatham Alliance.
There is a suspicious African-American man lurking in the area from 81st to 84th Street recently in the last week and a half. He seems to be carrying some sort of package. He is dark, medium built and about 6 feet tall. He was last seen wearing all grey.
People, the probability is that he is pretending to be a delivery person. If you see him, call the police. If he rings your doorbell, don't answer it.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
CRIME ALERT 2 of 4 = from Greater Chatham Alliance
From a recent e-mail blast from Greater Chatham Alliance...
On Tuesday, November 24, a male neighbor walked out into his backyard,toward his garage, and saw a drug deal taking place in his alley betweenthe 8200 blocks of Wabash and State. Adult men were inside of two cars (a blue, Chevy Suburban and a white car) when the neighbor attempted to make them leave. One of the men hopped out of the car waving a gun and threaten the home owner saying essentially: "Mind your own business and go back into the house." The neighbor called the police immediately.
People, if you see a situation like the above occurring, call the police immediately! Something like this could turn into a fatal situation if you try to handle it yourself. Drug deals turn-around so quickly, most often the police can't get there in time. Documenting it helps us to alert police to hot spot areas.
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