Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Two Events Of Interest

Black Alumni & Friends Reunion

Time: August 2, 2008 at 4pm
Location: St. Ignatius - Tully Dining Hall
Street: 1076 W Roosevelt Rd
City/Town: Chicago
Website or Map: http://www.ignatiusalumni.o...
Contact Info: (312) 432-8348 - Meredith Couling, Director of Annual Giving, meredith.couling@ignatius.org
Event Type: Reunion

lease join us for a special reunion event to reconnect with classmates and friends and celebrate accomplishments.



4:00 PM - Cocktails and jazz in the Quad
5:00 PM - Presentation of diplomas followed by dinner

Cost: $60 per person (includes cocktail reception and dinner with beverage service)
YOU CANNOT RSVP FOR THIS EVENT HERE, YOU MUST GO TO THE WEB-SITE FOR THIS EVENT

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And another, "unofficial" alumni event:

Ignatius Alumni Depot Happy Hour

Time: August 14, 2008 at 5pm
Location: West End
Street: 1326 West Madison
City/Town: Chicago
Website or Map: http://www.westendwestloop.com
Event Type: Happy Hour
Organized By: Christy Kyhl (McCarthy) '87 & Steve Fitzgerald '84

(RSVP at the Ignatius Alumni Depot)

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Mass - Feast of St. Ignatius

Please join Father Brian Paulson, S.J. for Mass celebrating
The Feast of Saint Ignatius

Date: Thursday, July 31, 2008

Time: 8:00 AM with continental breakfast following the mass

Location: Mass will be held in the Cuneo Chapel on the 5th floor
Enter through the front doors of the school
(Parking is available in the lot on the Northwest corner of Roosevelt & Racine)

Please RSVP by email or phone to Mike Cashman by July 20th

Email: Michael.Cashman@ignatius.org or Phone: 312-432-8430

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

An Unpaid Political Announcement

(Note: I am posting this because it may be of interest to some of you. This effort - much like this blog - is not officially endorsed by St. Ignatius. However, since many of us truly believe in promoting the Jesuit ideal, I thought it best to include it)

If you had told me six months ago that Barack Obama and John McCain would be the front-runners for the Presidency, I probably would not have believed you. It wasn't that I was cynical about the race - just that, since no incumbent or current vice-president was running, it was pretty much an open field.

However, one thing that has really warmed this policy wonk's heart is how so many Americans now feel reengaged in the political system...of feeling as if, maybe this once, the system can - and does - work. Especially in light of recent news here in Chicago, maybe there's a great opportunity to mobilize people on local issues, gradually empowering them to make a difference and truly "think globally, act locally".

I am glad to serve on the steering committee and openly support developing an eDemocracy forum for the metropolitan Chicagoland area. I firmly believe that our country was based on two key ideals:
  1. The free, civil exchange of ideas from various ideologies, no matter how different or disparate, is healthy to our democracy; and
  2. Individuals have the right - and the responsibility - to listen to various viewpoints, no matter how different than their own, and make up their own mind about matters.
Several of the more cynical of you will claim that, in our current media culture, that is impossible, that often debate turns into a shouting match...and you do have a point. Working to build consensus - and to engaging the community - takes time, effort, and civility. EDemocracy is not about bully tactics; it's about using the Internet as a tool, pulling together sources in order to take local action.

So if you live in the Chicago area, please feel free to join - you can access messages on the forum either via RSS feeds or e-mail. If you do not live in Chicago, please feel free to check out the main eDemocracy site to see if it exists in your location. (Also, please feel free to click on the green ShareThis icon below to either e-mail this article to someone you think may be interested, and/or distribute via social networks like Facebook)

(If you're a Linked In contact with whom I touched based with before, I'll be e-mailing you individually this weekend)

If not, please remember this simple statement, especially when you think that "Somebody should do something"

You are somebody.