I understand your frustration. I was asked to help out after there was some problems with the original dates and the former producer back in late November(or so i understand)... They didn't want it to be in February in Chicago, but rather the fall, but instead of skipping Chicago after the problems they said they still wanted to try to do the 10th Anniversary show and then hopefully the 2011 tour later this year(fall) instead of having Chicago miss a year.
So I will be in touch, and I do agree that we should coordinate dates, I am from the nonprofit world where I feel more organizations need to combine efforts rather than compete. I appreciate your candidness and I hope we can work together in the future.
Open shop was a bit on the slow side, but we were competing with some afternoon snow and a bears game. We had about 6 or 7 folks come thru, mostly prolific volunteers. DJ Ang.g played some tunes for us + good times were had.
That strip on oakley was always what I understood as heart of chicago. I've never heard it called heart of italy, but that would make some sense. I like discussing/defining/debating neighborhood boundaries and am intrigued, but I'm not buying west of ashland as a contemporary 'heart of chicago'. It would be a logical name, what with it being in the middle, but I think an overwhelming (90%+?) majority of residents know it as pilsen (particularly east of hoyne + certainly anywhere near ashland). It seems like either an arcane title or a specific community/neighborhood within another (like hamilton park to englewood, scottsdale to ashburn or palmer square to logan square). I think people get some rights of community definitions though so sure, I'll toss it up under the neighborhood description.
Working Bikes open shop is going to be monthly until it warrants a weekly. The next one will be Feb 20th, hopefully we can get enough folks to make it weekly!
I had been thinking of listing the location as pilsen/littlevillage due our location being on the border, but wouldn't say heart of chicago as I always saw that as a neighborhood/community within pilsen. I've never heard of heart of chicago starting at ashland and am a little curious to where you get that, Damen seems overly generous. I definitely wasn't trying to diss little village, I just id it a lil westernly of us. A lot of neighborhoods have somewhat sliding borders, marquette park/west englewood, brightonpark/gage park, back of the yards and everything around it... I'm comfortable saying working bikes is on a border, but folks I've known in lil village seem to call it pilsen till you start rolling west. I hope that makes some sense to why I wrote 'pilsen'.
Hi Howard! I'm winter vacationing in New Orleans until April. I'm looking to perhaps open up here as well. Hope all is well with you and all in the recovery collective.
Hey Howard, not sure who is doing daily admining, but could you see if you could get my Heartland Cafe gathering up on the calendar soon. Its for Wednesday night and wanted people to have a chance to see the post.
Thanks, PJ
At 5:21pm on September 27, 2010, Anne Wieland said…
i could possibly go tomorrow with whom ever is hoping to go...do you know when they want to go or thier info--email me at annepwieland@gmail.com :) thanks
Ya know for a rdie that needs to be voted on it is pretty hyped. ;-) I've seen 3 e-mails and 2 FB invites to the underwear mass. Voting really is dead.
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are you the guy that showed up to the wpcm ride when i was the only one there. You picked up my bike to see how heavy it was. I had a sound system on the rear basket. You chickened out and left and did not ride with us. Are you that guy. Oh yeh, I remember you.
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I saw you posted on my cannondale for sale thread. I know the bike looks deceiving but it is 23'. Those aluminum tubes make those bikes look smaller.
I understand your frustration. I was asked to help out after there was some problems with the original dates and the former producer back in late November(or so i understand)... They didn't want it to be in February in Chicago, but rather the fall, but instead of skipping Chicago after the problems they said they still wanted to try to do the 10th Anniversary show and then hopefully the 2011 tour later this year(fall) instead of having Chicago miss a year.
So I will be in touch, and I do agree that we should coordinate dates, I am from the nonprofit world where I feel more organizations need to combine efforts rather than compete. I appreciate your candidness and I hope we can work together in the future.
Open shop was a bit on the slow side, but we were competing with some afternoon snow and a bears game. We had about 6 or 7 folks come thru, mostly prolific volunteers. DJ Ang.g played some tunes for us + good times were had.
That strip on oakley was always what I understood as heart of chicago. I've never heard it called heart of italy, but that would make some sense. I like discussing/defining/debating neighborhood boundaries and am intrigued, but I'm not buying west of ashland as a contemporary 'heart of chicago'. It would be a logical name, what with it being in the middle, but I think an overwhelming (90%+?) majority of residents know it as pilsen (particularly east of hoyne + certainly anywhere near ashland). It seems like either an arcane title or a specific community/neighborhood within another (like hamilton park to englewood, scottsdale to ashburn or palmer square to logan square). I think people get some rights of community definitions though so sure, I'll toss it up under the neighborhood description.
Working Bikes open shop is going to be monthly until it warrants a weekly. The next one will be Feb 20th, hopefully we can get enough folks to make it weekly!
I had been thinking of listing the location as pilsen/littlevillage due our location being on the border, but wouldn't say heart of chicago as I always saw that as a neighborhood/community within pilsen. I've never heard of heart of chicago starting at ashland and am a little curious to where you get that, Damen seems overly generous. I definitely wasn't trying to diss little village, I just id it a lil westernly of us. A lot of neighborhoods have somewhat sliding borders, marquette park/west englewood, brightonpark/gage park, back of the yards and everything around it... I'm comfortable saying working bikes is on a border, but folks I've known in lil village seem to call it pilsen till you start rolling west. I hope that makes some sense to why I wrote 'pilsen'.
Love the fact that it sounded like we're people from a diminutive village. ^5
Thanks, PJ
Aug: Thang Mass ;-)
Ya know for a rdie that needs to be voted on it is pretty hyped. ;-) I've seen 3 e-mails and 2 FB invites to the underwear mass. Voting really is dead.
cheers!
-mike
are you the guy that showed up to the wpcm ride when i was the only one there. You picked up my bike to see how heavy it was. I had a sound system on the rear basket. You chickened out and left and did not ride with us. Are you that guy. Oh yeh, I remember you.
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