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Time to Renew Your City Parking Sticker

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Time to Renew Your City Parking Sticker


Here's a preview of what your 2010 sticker looks like.

It’s June 1, ladies, and you know what that means…time to renew your City Parking Sticker. Oh, not the exciting news you were hoping for post-memorial day? Well, tough luck! These suckers are NOT CHEAP- $75.00 for a brand new one to be exact. So, listen up if you don’t want to get strapped with a full price sticker and late fees.

Here’s What You Need To Know:

  • If your car lives in the city 30 or more days a year then you are required to have a city sticker, just in case you were trying to get out of it. The stickers expire June 30 of each year.
  • If you already have a sticker, the city should have sent you a postcard with a renewal number on it and all you have to do is go online and renew. You could also mail it in or do it in person, but trust us; online is the most painless option. Lucky for you a transfer sticker is just $20 and a replacement sticker is $30.
  • If you are new to the city or have recently bought a car, then you will have to pay a higher price for your sticker, but as long as you purchase your sticker within the renewal period (June 1-July 15) you will still save yourself from paying hefty late fees ($40+). If you aren’t a procrastinator, you can do this online as well, but it can take up to 14 days to process, so if you’re out of time…
  • You can renew/purchase your sticker in person and have your new sticker in hand that same day. If you are renewing you must remember to surrender your old sticker (in whatever shape it’s in after you scrape it off your windshield).
  • For more detailed info on purchasing or renewing you city sticker, visit the City of Chicago Office of the City Clerk website.

Happy parking!

(Lacey Brenly)

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I Wish I May, I Wish I Might, Take a Class With I WISH Tonight

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I Wish I May, I Wish I Might, Take a Class With I WISH Tonight


For any PLRG who has ever had one of those, “I wish I knew how to…” moments, have we got the hookup for you. PLRG’s we’d like you to meet I WISH.

Roll me. Immediately.

Roll me. Immediately.

I WISH is Chicagoland’s premier private and group lesson provider. Read: Want to learn how to roll sushi? Belly dance? Salsa dance? Make salsa? These are your guys.

According to them, “I WISH combines highly personalized lessons in almost any subject with the convenience of classes brought right to you. I WISH also coordinates neighborhood classes, which are a unique way to mingle with other members of your community while learning something new in a fun environment.” Sounds to us like a great opportunity to learn a new skill while picking up some hotties or hanging out with friends.

So here’s the scoop. To our adventurous, loyal, deal-finding readers-we got you the hook up. Click HERE to score some PLRG only deals on some I WISH World Cooking Tour classes and Healthy Party Favorites Done Right, or visit www.iwishlessons.com and check out their neighborhood class schedule to test-drive that new hobby you’ve always wanted to try!

(Lindsey Duda)

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Windy City Rollers Ticket Giveaway!

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Windy City Rollers Ticket Giveaway!


Want to see the real life women that inspired Drew Barrymore’s derby-themed film ‘Whip It’? Well PLRG is giving you the chance to see Chicago’s own Windy City Rollers in action!

The first season for the WCR was in 2005, which was so well received that the rollers easily sold out the 1,500-capacity Cicero Stadium and had to make the move to their new home the UIC Pavilion. Right now there are 4 national regions, and the Windy City Roller All-Stars are currently #1 in the North Central Region! The WCR are striving to make roller derby synonymous with Chicago by continuing to train hard and dominate their competition. PLRG thinks the Windy City Rollers are a perfect fit for Chicago sports fans, and definitely worth checking out!

PLRG is giving away a  pair of tickets for the home game double header on February 21st at 6pm, which features The Manic Attackers vs. The Double Crossers and The Fury vs. Hell’s Belles. Be front and center for a hard-hitting, lightning-fast and full of attitude roller derby in one of the fastest-growing sports in the country.

Become a fan of the Windy City Rollers, sign up to win now! Email giveaway@poorlittlerichgirls.com with the subject “WCR” to  enter now!


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Chicago Public Libraries are a Girl’s Best Friend

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Chicago Public Libraries are a Girl’s Best Friend


In the midst of tough economic times, people in the Chicago area and surrounding suburbs are substituting trips to the local library for expensive book store purchases. In the past year alone, use of online resources is up 33 percent at the Des Plaines Public Library, and checkouts increased 24 percent at the Niles Public Library.

We happen to be fortunate - the Chicago Public Library (CPL) system is the largest in the Midwest, so the selection offered is comparable to any Borders or Barnes and Noble. And just like with retail bookstores, you can make your selections online to save time, according to Abby Budzynski, the assistant director for adult services at the Bloomingdale Public Library, in the northwest suburbs.

If you haven’t paid a visit to the library other than to study for finals or check out the occasional book, you’re missing out on a lot of benefits, including free movies, music, concert passes, and museum tickets. Sound interesting? Read on to find out how to fully take advantage of the CPL system.

First Step: Get a Library Card

A Chicago Public Library card is your golden ticket to accessing free books, magazines, DVDs, CDs, and even museum and concert passes. As a Chicago resident, you can walk into any library branch with an ID or two alternative forms of identification to obtain a free card. Live outside city boundaries? Not a problem. If your library is on this reciprocal borrowing list - and most suburban libraries are - then just bring your current library card with an ID into any Chicago Public Library, and you also get a free card.

Books
For most of us, books come to mind first and foremost when we think of the word ‘library.’ But in Chicago, that’s an underestimation - the 79 branches of the CPL system house over 10 million books, so the odds are that you’ll be able to find whatever text you’re looking for. Even if the library closest to you doesn’t have the book you want, you can use the library catalog to place a hold and have a copy of the book transferred from one of the other 78 CPL locations. And, of course, if none of the libraries have your book, you can put in a request to have the CPL system purchase it.

Publications
As with books, the CPL system offers an up-to-date collection of magazine and newspaper subscriptions to patrons. Though the newest issues must be read in the library, back issues are available for checkout. And again, if you can’t find what you’re looking for, the library can order it for you. “You can always suggest to your local library what you want them to purchase,” said Budzynski. “The libraries should cater to what the community wants.”

DVDs
CPL keeps an updated collection of movies similar to that of Blockbuster or Netflix, with one exception - checking them out is free.

Music
A wide range of CDs are available for checkout at every CPL branch, with an added bonus - you can copy the music onto your computer, free of charge. “We don’t promote people taking them home and burning them,” said Budzynski, ” but we know that’s what happens.”

Downloadable Media
CPL’s new Digital Media section allows you to download eBooks, Audiobooks, music and videos straight to you computer at any time. All you have to do is enter your library card number, and your selections will load to your computer instantly. When your loan period is up, the files will expire and therefore be ‘returned’ to the library, so you will never have any late fees. Check out the downloadable media selections here.

Concert Passes
CPL’s Words and Music program allows patrons to pick up free lawn passes to certain concerts during the Ravinia Festival’s summer concert season. Anyone 18 or older can obtain up to two passes per concert from any CPL location. Lawn passes become available at the beginning of the Ravinia Festival season, so make sure to check early in the summer if you want a wide selection to choose from. You can keep track of the concert schedule at www.ravinia.org.

Museum Passes
The beauty of being a Chicagoan is that if you do a little digging, you can get access to all of the city’s world-class museums for free. With the Kraft Great Kids Museum Passport Program, you can check out a one-week museum pass for four (two adults and two children) at the main desk of any Chicago Public Library branch. Passes are available for a total of 13 Chicago museums, including the Art Institute of Chicago, the Chicago History Museum, the Shedd Aquarium, and the Museum of Contemporary Art. Each library has a limited amount of passes for each museum, so you might want to call ahead of time to check on availability. For a complete list of participating institutions and more information, visit http://www.chipublib.org/eventsprog/programs/kids/grkids_museumpass.php.

Everything Else
You can reserve a computer at any Chicago library, or bring your laptop and use the free Wi-Fi. The library itself can also be a comfortable place to relax and read, especially on freezing or sweltering Chicago days. “In the summer time, we have people who joke around that they’ll come and use our air conditioning and sit here and read instead of using it at home, so they can cut down on that cost,” said Budzynski.

Savings in Action

So, just how much cash can you save by using the CPL system instead of hitting the stores? Let’s try a hypothetical.

Purchasing everything yourself*:
Twilight by Stephenie Meyer ($10.99)
Sex and the City - The Movie ($28.98)
Circus - Britney Spears ($22.98)
Glamour Two-Year Subscription ($15)
Museum of Contemporary Art admission ($10)
Ravinia Lawn Seat ($10)
Total = $97.95
*According to List Prices

Using the CPL system:
Get a CPL card ($0)
Reserve a copy of Twilight ($0)
Reserve Sex and the City - The Movie ($0)
Reserve Britney’s new album ($0)
Read Glamour at the library each month or check out back issues ($0)
Get a museum pass ($0)
Get a free lawn pass to certain Ravinia concerts ($0)
Total = FREE (assuming, of course, you don’t have any late fees!)

Check out this locator to find the Chicago Public Library closest to you.

(Taryn Tawoda)

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Fancy Friday- Dinner & An International Film

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Fancy Friday- Dinner & An International Film


The annual Chicago International Film festival is once again upon us. In its 44th year, the festival runs for two weeks and features everything from documentaries to shorts to full-length films by film makers from all over the globe. Head over to the official festival website where you can find all of the films, locations and show times listed. Tickets range from $7-$16 and can be purchased at the box office or at ticketmaster (we recommend purchasing in advance, especially if you are interested in seeing the much talked about “The Wrestler”).

Once you pick your movie, it’s time to choose your dinner spot. This Friday, there are some sweet restaurant deals that will satisfy your pre or post show hunger pangs:

If you’re in the mood for something light and flavorful stop by Vermillion for their $12 tapas flight (5pm-7pm).

Did you forget to eat lunch and now you are absolutely famished? Try Tizi Melloul’s $35 five course prix-fixe menu and you’ll be feeling full in no time.

If you’re headed out as a couple (whether that be you and your boy toy or you and your BFF), A Mano has a killer three-course dinner for two that’s just $58 (that’s $29 a person for those going dutch).

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Hot This Month: July, 2010

Give back while throwing down with the Stimulus Social Club's July 7 event at Stanley's Kitchen & Tap in the West Loop. A $10 donation gets you your first drink and apps, plus all the proceeds will go to House of the Good Shepherd.
July 13 is National French Fry day, but soggy fries in a red paper carton aren't on the menu for you, PLRG! Stop by deca BAR at The Ritz-Carlton, spring for a cocktail and you'll score complimentary hand-cut french fries. Choose from truffle/duck fat fries with smoked sea salt or regular fries with lemon salt, fresh oregano and grated parmesan reggiano.
If you're celebrating Bastille Day, July 14, what better way to pay homage to our French friends than with gourmet food and wine? In Fine Spirits is serving up a four-course garden dinner and wine pairing, prepared by Chef Marianne Sundquist, for just $50. Make sure to call and RSVP by July 10.
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