Monday, November 30, 2009

Shining Light in dark Spaces!







There are three phrases that describe Vision of Hope: We Give Hope to See A Vision For Life, We are the hands and feet of Jesus,We Bring Light In the Mist of a Dark Situation.
Karen R. Walter - Faith World Family Church








With your donations toys and other items from my Birthday Bash and Latin American Riders this Saturday (Dec. 5,2009)




at Club E (5415 W. IRVING PARK)




All Proceed goes to




Centro Familiar La Gran Esperanza




2622 W. Cermak Road




Chicago,Illinois 60608




These blessing are greatly appreciated in helping giving a




Vision of hope to these families.








Distribution of the donations will be given out




December 11,2009 @ 4:30p.m.




The Holiday Party for Centro Familiar La Gran Esperanza




if you would like to do more please feel free to contact me (Chef Papi Perez) 312-286-0537 or email me papiperez1@gmail.com




Thank everybody their contributions in whatever form that it was given.

GOD

Sin Company, Immortal, Touch of Euro, Gensis Entertainment, Dj Green Eyez, The Legendary Eddie B House, Bobby Martinez, Dj Oliver, Louie & The Lizards, J.Hollins, Kilaslo, Sola Restaurant, Bestalonsearch, Chicago Restaurant Corp., Mikey-O, Deidre Baumann and staff, Latin American Riders and CTA.

THE COMMUNITY!



I LOVE YOU MORE!
Chef Papi Perez





Saturday, November 28, 2009

AMEN SUNDAY




To:
"papiperez1@yahoo.com"
Join me on The Latin Socialites Network of Chicago
The source for the real socialite - Featuring the best in UPscale social events.

Papi Perez has:7 photos1 Event
Happy HolidaysOn November 29,2009at 12:25p.m. Pink line (Pulaski stop) you can meet myself,Deidre Baumann and Latin American Riders(CTA Holiday Train).

AMEN SUNDAY

To:
"papiperez1@yahoo.com"
Join me on The Latin Socialites Network of Chicago
The source for the real socialite - Featuring the best in UPscale social events.

Papi Perez has:7 photos1 Event
Happy HolidaysOn November 29,2009at 12:25p.m. Pink line (Pulaski stop) you can meet myself,Deidre Baumann and Latin American Riders(CTA Holiday Train).

Friday, November 27, 2009

Holidays with Deidre Baumann


Please help us put the "Fun" in "Fundraiser" at Deidre Baumann's Holiday Party: Wednesday, December 9th6 p.m. - 9 p.m.Cobblestones Bar & Grill(free parking in gated parking lot)514 W Pershing RdChicago, IL 60609-2739 Buffet, Booze & Band$50 per person Bring a friend (or two or twelve) Please RSVP to Leisa at deidrebaumannforjudge@gmail.com

Happy Holidays Chef Papi Perez

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Holiday Train and Birthday Bash


Happy Holidays
On November 29,2009
at 12:25p.m. Pink line (Pulaski stop) you can meet myself,Deidre Baumann and Latin American Riders(CTA Holiday Train). Please don't forget my Birthday Bash which we are collecting toys for Centro Familiar La Gran Esperanza.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Happy, Happy, Joy, Joy!!!!!


Turkey or not and family time.

Happy Holidays
On November 29,2009
at 12:25p.m. Pink line (Pulaski stop) you can meet myself,Deidre Baumann and Latin American Riders(CTA Holiday Train). Please don't forget my Birthday Bash which we are collecting toys for Centro Familiar La Gran Esperanza.
Our present & future!




Tuesday, November 24, 2009

We need your help!

Hi everyone - I'm helping some of my college friends advertise a bone marrow drive that they are conducting for their son. He was recently diagnosed with aplastic anemia - a disease which prevents his body from producing enough new blood cells. Treatments for aplastic anemia include medications, blood transfusions, & a bone marrow transplant. Naturally, the transplant can occur only if a match is available. This drive will hopefully improve his chances of finding a match. Although they are especially looking for Latino donors in this drive, donors of all ethnicities are needed and could help save a life. If you are interested, there are two ways you can help: 1) Become a donor: If you think you might consider becoming a bone marrow donor, then please see the attached flyer for details on their drive. You can join the donor registry online with a few simple steps. The website referenced in the flyer (www.bethematch.org) also contains a lot of good information about the process for donating. 2) Circulate the flyer: If you are comfortable posting this flyer anywhere such as a church, community center, etc., please feel free to do so. Additionally, you can email it to anyone else who you think might be interested in helping. Please feel free to call or email me if you have any questions. Thanks so much. Kate

We need you help!

Hi everyone - I'm helping some of my college friends advertise a bone marrow drive that they are conducting for their son. He was recently diagnosed with aplastic anemia - a disease which prevents his body from producing enough new blood cells. Treatments for aplastic anemia include medications, blood transfusions, & a bone marrow transplant. Naturally, the transplant can occur only if a match is available. This drive will hopefully improve his chances of finding a match. Although they are especially looking for Latino donors in this drive, donors of all ethnicities are needed and could help save a life. If you are interested, there are two ways you can help: 1) Become a donor: If you think you might consider becoming a bone marrow donor, then please see the attached flyer for details on their drive. You can join the donor registry online with a few simple steps. The website referenced in the flyer (www.bethematch.org) also contains a lot of good information about the process for donating. 2) Circulate the flyer: If you are comfortable posting this flyer anywhere such as a church, community center, etc., please feel free to do so. Additionally, you can email it to anyone else who you think might be interested in helping. Please feel free to call or email me if you have any questions. Thanks so much. Kate

Friday, November 20, 2009

You go girl!


Wonderful news! Last evening, Representative Edward Acevedo, State Representative from the 2nd Legislative District, which includes portions of the Chicago neighborhoods of Pilsen, Bridgeport, Little Village and McKinley Park agreed to support Deidre Baumann for Judge of the Circuit Court of Cook County.

Fun

Please help us put the "Fun" in "Fundraiser" at Deidre Baumann's Holiday Party: Wednesday, December 9th6 p.m. - 9 p.m.Cobblestones Bar & Grill(free parking in gated parking lot)514 W Pershing RdChicago, IL 60609-2739 Buffet, Booze & Band$50 per person Bring a friend (or two or twelve) Please RSVP to Leisa at deidrebaumannforjudge@gmail.com


Thank You
Chef Papi Perez

Monday, November 16, 2009

Chef Papi B-Day


I will have a B-day party on Dec. 4,2009 I will be collecting toys for Centro Familiar Gran Esperanza. I will be sending out more information later this week. But in the mean time here's list of things that kids and families need.



HAT AND GLOVES FOR KIDS-30
WWE FIGURES-15 HYGIENE PRODUCTS
REMOTE CONTROL CAR-10 INFANT ITEMS
CLOTHES FOR BARBIE-15 DIAPERS ALL SIZES
TOY BABY WALKER WITH BABY-5 FEMININE PRODUCTS
BATMAN ACTION FIGURE-3 SOCKS FOR MEN- 120
DORA-10 BLANKETS- 75
BARBIE-15 TOILETRIES
AIRPLANE-4
BASKETBALL GAME FOR PS2
MP3 OR MP4 PLAYER-15
TRANSFORMERS- 7
SPIDERMAN FIGURES-8
UNO-4
EARRINGS-30 PAIR
BABY CINDERELLA DOLL-2
GARFIELD DVD
RACE TRACK SET-2
SHAKE &GO EXTREME
3-D VIEW MASTER (DORA)
TALKING ELMO-2
CD PLAYER-15
TODDLER LEARNING GAMES-10
SOCKS FOR KIDS- 50
SOCKS FOR WOMEN-25


for questions or information please email papiperez1@gmail.com


Thanks for your support

Monday, November 9, 2009

Yes you can!


Thanks Tommy Hawk!!!!

















Yes You CAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Thanks Everybody for their hard work & support (Fundraiser)


Plus Officially Deidre Baumann for
Cook County Circuit - Berland Vacancy



We still need you ( the people) to make it happen!



*Everybody counts make a commitment



(Deidre Baumann for Cook County Circuit Judge)



Equal Justice!



Lead Counsel For Burr Oaks Case for the Families



Congratulation to everybody in the other races for their office.






TBA



NEXT FUNDRAISER & OTHER EVENTS



Where Deidre Baumann can meet you the people that counts.



P.S. Chef Papi Perez will cook for some of these events.


Plus!
3rd ANNUAL
FREE
SHOE DISTRIBUTION
SPONSORED BY: SHARE YOUR SOLES

Mona Purdy-President
Jesse White- Board Member
1452 North Sedgwick Street
Chicago, Illinois 60610
5:30p.m. - 7:30p.m.
November 9th & 10th
November 16th , 17th & 18th
November 23rd & 24th
Co-Sponsored
Jesse White 312-814-2576
Ald. Walter Burnett 312- 294-1945
Georgia Archibald 708-715-3013
Ken Dunkin 312-266-0340
Billy Dyson 773-837-2895
Darlena Williams Burnett 312-603-3981
Derrick Smith 773-406-8176
Wallace Davis lll 312-735-0379
Please bring a bag or bags






Saturday, November 7, 2009

yes

House passes health care bill on close vote

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WASHINGTON – In a victory for President Barack Obama, the Democratic-controlled House narrowly passed landmark health care legislation Saturday night to expand coverage to tens of millions who lack it and place tough new restrictions on the insurance industry. Republican opposition was nearly unanimous.
The 220-215 vote cleared the way for the Senate to begin a long-delayed debate on the issue that has come to overshadow all others in Congress.
A triumphant Speaker Nancy Pelosi likened the legislation to the passage of Social Security in 1935 and Medicare 30 years later — and Obama issued a statement saying, "I look forward to signing it into law by the end of the year."
"It provides coverage for 96 percent of Americans. It offers everyone, regardless of health or income, the peace of mind that comes from knowing they will have access to affordable health care when they need it," said Rep. John Dingell, the 83-year-old Michigan lawmaker who has introduced national health insurance in every Congress since succeeding his father in 1955.
In the run-up to a final vote, conservatives from the two political parties joined forces to impose tough new restrictions on abortion coverage in insurance policies to be sold to many individuals and small groups. They prevailed on a roll call of 240-194.
Ironically, that only solidified support for the legislation, clearing the way for conservative Democrats to vote for it.
The legislation would require most Americans to carry insurance and provide federal subsidies to those who otherwise could not afford it. Large companies would have to offer coverage to their employees. Both consumers and companies would be slapped with penalties if they defied the government's mandates.
Insurance industry practices such as denying coverage on the basis of pre-existing medical conditions would be banned, and insurers would no longer be able to charge higher premiums on the basis of gender or medical history. In a further slap, the industry would lose its exemption from federal antitrust restrictions on price fixing and market allocation.
At its core, the measure would create a federally regulated marketplace where consumers could shop for coverage. In the bill's most controversial provision, the government would sell insurance, although the Congressional Budget Office forecasts that premiums for it would be more expensive than for policies sold by private firms.
A cheer went up from the Democratic side of the House when the bill gained 218 votes, a majority. Moments later, Democrats counted down the final seconds of the voting period in unison, and let loose an even louder roar when Pelosi grabbed the gavel and declared, "the bill is passed."
The bill drew the votes of 219 Democrats and Rep. Joseph Cao, a first-term Republican who holds an overwhelmingly Democratic seat in New Orleans. Opposed were 176 Republicans and 39 Democrats.
From the Senate, Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada issued a statement saying, "We realize the strong will for reform that exists, and we are energized that we stand closer than ever to reforming our broken health insurance system."
In his written statement, Obama praised the House's action and said, "now the United State Senate must follow suit and pass its version of the legislation. I am absolutely confident it will."
Nearly unanimous in their opposition, minority Republicans cataloged their objections across hours of debate on the 1,990-page, $1.2 trillion legislation.
United in opposition, minority Republicans cataloged their objections across hours of debate on the 1,990-page, $1.2 trillion legislation.
"We are going to have a complete government takeover of our health care system faster than you can say, `this is making me sick,'" jabbed Rep. Candice Miller, R-Mich., adding that Democrats were intent on passing "a jobs-killing, tax-hiking, deficit-exploding" bill.
But with little doubt about the outcome, the rhetoric lacked the fire of last summer's town hall meetings, when some critics accused Democrats of plotting "death panels" to hasten the demise of senior citizens.
The bill is projected to expand coverage to 36 million uninsured, resulting in 96 percent of the nation's eligible population having insurance.
To pay for the expansion of coverage, the bill cuts Medicare's projected spending by more than $400 billion over a decade. It also imposes a tax surcharge of 5.4 percent on income over $500,000 in the case of individuals and $1 million for families.
The bill was estimated to reduce federal deficits by about $104 billion over a decade, although it lacked two of the key cost-cutting provisions under consideration in the Senate, and its longer-term impact on government red ink was far from clear.
Democrats lined up a range of outside groups behind their legislation, none more important than the AARP, whose support promises political cover against the cuts to Medicare in next year's congressional elections.
The nation's drug companies generally support health care overhaul. And while the powerful insurance industry opposed the legislation, it did so quietly, and the result was that Republicans could not count on the type of advertising campaign that might have peeled away skittish Democrats in swing districts.
Over all, the bill envisioned the most sweeping set of changes to the health care system in more than a generation, and Democrats said it marked the culmination of a campaign that Harry Truman began when he sat in the White House 60 years ago.
Debate on the House floor had already begun when Obama strode into a closed-door meeting of the Democratic rank and file across the street from the Capitol to make a final personal appeal to them to pass his top domestic priority.
Later, in an appearance at the White House, he said he had told lawmakers, "to rise to this moment. Answer the call of history, and vote yes for health insurance reform for America."
It appeared that a compromise brokered Friday night on the volatile issue of abortion had finally secured the votes needed to pass the legislation.
As drafted, the measure denied the use of federal subsidies to purchase abortion coverage in policies sold by private insurers in the new insurance exchange, except in cases of incest, rape or when the life of the mother was in danger.
But abortion foes won far stronger restrictions that would rule out abortion coverage except in those three categories in any government-sold plan. It would also ban abortion coverage in any private plan purchased by consumers receiving federal subsidies.
Disappointed Democratic abortion rights supporters grumbled about the turn of events, but pulled back quickly from any thought of opposing the health care bill in protest.
One, Rep. Jan Schakowsky, D-Ill., detailed numerous other benefits for women in the bill, including free medical preventive services and better prescription drug coverage under Medicare. "Women need health care reform," she concluded in remarks on the House floor.
A Republican alternative was rejected on a near party line vote of 258-176.
It relied heavily on loosening regulations on private insurers to reduce costs for those who currently have insurance, in some cases by as much as 10 percent. But congressional budget analysts said the plan would make no dent in the ranks of the uninsured, an assessment that highlighted the difference in priorities between the two political parties.
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Associated Press writers Phil Elliott, Alan Fram and Erica Werner contributed to this report.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Oprah!!!!!!!!

Papi Perez thinks you'll enjoy this page at Oprah.com: http://www.oprah.com/community/blogs-manage.jspa?blogID=37397&updated=true

It's Time!

It's time!
November 5, 2009
You are Cordially Invited
To Attend A Fundraiser
Honoring
Deidre Baumann
For Judge
Democrat
The Erie Cafe
536 West Erie Street
Thursday, November 5th, 2009
6:00pm - 10:30 pm
Silent Auction will be held with a portion of the proceeds contributed to Centro Familiar La Gran Esperanza, an organization providing shelter and food for those in need.
Special Guest Tommy Hawk,
official mascot of Chicago Blackhawks
Everybody Counts make a commitment
Deidre Baumann for Judge!

Monday, November 2, 2009

Time to dance,eat,support and Deidre Baumann for Judge Plus get some free Shoes!




Divas to dance floor please!

Don't worry if your mess up your shoes because you can a new pair free. Here's the 411 what happen in Chicago...............



First you hop to the left...

To Attend A Fundraiser

Honoring

Deidre Baumann

For Judge

Democrat

The Erie Cafe

536 West Erie Street

Thursday, November 5TH, 2009

6:00p.m. - 10:30p.m.
Great food and drinks

Silent Auction will be held with a portion of the proceeds contributed to

Centro Familiar La Gran Esperanza, an organization providing shelter and food for those in need.

Special Guest Tommy Hawk,

official mascot of the Chicago Blackhawks.
Big Thanks to Ron & Larry, plus the great staff of Erie Cafe




Plus!

3rd ANNUAL

FREE

SHOE DISTRIBUTION

SPONSORED BY: SHARE YOUR SOLES


Mona Purdy-President

Jesse White- Board Member


1452 North Sedgwick Street

Chicago, Illinois 60610


5:30p.m. - 7:30p.m.

November 9th & 10th

November 16th , 17th & 18th

November 23rd & 24th


Co-Sponsored

Jesse White 312-814-2576

Ald. Walter Burnett 312- 294-1945

Georgia Archibald 708-715-3013

Ken Dunkin 312-266-0340

Billy Dyson 773-837-2895

Darlena Williams Burnett 312-603-3981

Derrick Smith 773-406-8176

Wallace Davis lll 312-735-0379


Please bring a bag or bags


Let make these events happen!

Chef Papi Perez