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Community leaders plan a South Side Chicago LGBTQ center
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Published December 31. 2020 5:12PM
John Kass If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need, said Marcus Tullius Cicero.
Old Marcus could have been talking about coping with these pandemic lockdowns, but he wasn t.
Happily, I have a home library, but no garden. And I can t possibly go another spring without planting. That would kill me.
But there s another thing many of us don t have in the lockdown you, me, anyone who can t risk catching the damn virus.
It s going on a movie date.
I don t mean sitting at home streaming movies on a video screen.
I mean movie popcorn. That gathering of strangers in the dark. And that magic on the screen.
John Kass: I miss going to the movies
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On Christmas Day, a special South Side table is being set.
It will be laden with all the holiday trimmings dispatched to 11 shelters housing 1,000 homeless coordinated by St. Sabina via seven South Side Black business owners struggling to survive during the pandemic.
The free, homemade feast at multiple locations which will include Christmas presents for all 150 children was the brainchild of St. Sabina Priest
Michael Pfleger after he realized COVID-19 restrictions and social distancing requirements led to the cancellation of their annual Christmas feast at their St. Sabina school hall.
“I learned years ago, it wasn’t unusual for some shelters to send their workers home on Christmas Day to be with their families, which many times resulted in the serving of plain non-Christmas-y dinners for the people who lived there,” he said.