Monthly Archives: November 2012
Walmart to Boost Advertisement in Latino Market
Apparently Latinos like to shop at Walmart, and the folks in Bentonville have taken notice. Next year, Walmart plans to double its ad spending budget targeting multicultural consumers. In addition,… Read more
CEO de ComEd Habla en la Cumbre Económica de Morton College
La Funcionaria Ejecutiva en Jefe de ComEd, Anne Pramaggiore, hablará sobre la recesión económica, como oradora clave en la reunión cumbre económica de Morton College, 3801 S. Central Ave., Cicero…. Read more
Soldier Field to Hold Annul Holiday Breakfast with Santa
Soldier Field, 1410 S. Museum Campus Dr., hosts its sixth annual Breakfast with Santa Saturday, Dec. 1 from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. in the United Club for about 600… Read more
Foro Educativo de Acción Diferida en St. Augustine College
St. Augustine College y la Coalición Pro Derechos del Refugiado y el Inmigrante de Illinois presentarán un Foro sobre la Acción Diferida, el lunes, 3 de diciembre, de 6 p.m…. Read more
Universidad Popular to Hold ‘Gran Bazar Navideño’
Universidad Popular presents the first “Gran Bazar Navideño” on December 13th from 10a.m., to 8p.m. This event will offer participants a chance to take advantage of the Microbusiness Project, an… Read more
Chicago Welcomes New Citizens
The City of Chicago on Tuesday hosted a Citizenship swearing-in ceremony where 50 Chicago residents representing 26 countries became U.S. Citizens in City Hall’s Council Chambers. The ceremony was the… Read more
Homenaje al Comisionado de MWRD Frank Avila
Por su contribución y avance a las ciencias y a la profesión de la ingeniería civil, el Comisionado del Distrito de Reclamo de Agua de Chicago (MWRD), Frank Avila fue… Read more
ComEd CEO addresses economic summit at Morton College
ComEd Chief Executive Officer Anne Pramaggiore will address the economic downturn as keynote speaker at Morton College’s initial economic summit, “Lifting the Fog-Sustaining Our Future,” on Thursday, Dec. 6th at… Read more
‘Operation Smile’
Three Kings Day -one of the most popular holidays in Hispanic culture- honors the day in which the Three Wise Men gifted baby Jesus with gold, frankincense, and myrrh. In… Read more
America’s Hidden Hispanic Heritage
By: Miguel Perez Author and Founder of Hidden Hispanic Heritage Which came first: the Spanish conquistadors or the British colonists? Jamestown or St. Augustine? The Spanish language or the English… Read more