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Did You Know?
Citizens can view the
registered sex offender
database online?
Visit the
City of Chicago website:
www.
Click on 
City Departments/Police 
Right side of page, bottom,
under topic “Related Links”
or try this direct link:
Tuesday, August 5th
6:30PM
Near North Library, 310 W. Division St. 
Join the 18th District Community Policing Office in their annual anti-crime
march, “National Night Out.”  On this evening, residents and businesses
unite to demonstrate their union and commitment toward crime prevention. 
The walk will wind through Police Beats 1821, 1822 and 1823 and finish
with a free barbecue held at Seward Park (375 W. Elm Street).  
Help the 18th District Police Department show our Lincoln Park strength in
numbers.  For further details, contact the 18th District Community Policing
Office at 312-742-5778.
18th Police District National Night Out
Inside this issue:
Parkway
Improvement Plan
2
President’s
Message
2
Welcome New
LCA Directors
3
Lincoln Park
High School
3
Membership
Application
Back
Send LCA Your E-mail Address!
In an effort to keep LCA members abreast of important
neighborhood issues and events, LCA is updating their
membership database to include e-mail addresses. Update your
renewal form, or visit www.lincolncentral.org home page and
click on “via e-mail.”  You may also e-mail LeeAnn Rechtin,
Membership Chairperson, directly at erechtin@sbcglobal.net
Upcoming Articles
Next Issue:
Planning Update
Membership Committee
Goals & Update
Board of Directors    
Mission & Strategic Plan
Editorial Exchange:
What is the most pressing issue facing our neighborhood? Why?
Write or E-mail US!  We might publish your response in the
September/October issue.
Director, LeeAnn Rechtin, is coordinating a Newsletter Committee.  The
goal is to publish, on a timely and consistent basis,  a bi-monthly
newsletter.  Standard articles will include schools, crime & safety, business
relations, and parks.  Typically, the Board of Directors research and
prepare all the articles within the newsletter, but we are encouraging
neighbors to participate as reporters: call us and we’ll assign you a story,
send us an editorial, tell us what YOU want to read about.  We will work
toward creating a newsletter that offers useful and interesting information
for everyone-from kids to seniors and singles to families. Watch for the
next issue in your mailbox soon! 
Newsletter Committee Update
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