Here are the links to the entire Cumulative Voting Forum held November 2nd at RiverWest:
Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXRrq_5uOA8
Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjIJwjj-mdQ
Part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hoLNPaXgi8
Part 4: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJTbdnFvxpw
Part 5: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnKeFSS-eMA
Part 6: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qL51v_j8osI
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Dennis Eggemeyer
Dennis Eggemeyer
Voters in Peoria may be asked to consider keeping or discarding the current Cumulative Voting system now in place for electing Peoria At-Large Councilpersons.
2 public forums were held. Highlights of the RiverWest Forum held November 2 will be shown on CAPtions, Wednesday Nov. 9 at 7 pm, later at Midnight; and Sunday, Nov. 13 at 5 pm, on Comcast Cable 22.
Dr. Larry Aspin, Political Science Department chair at Bradley University, presents results of a study determining whether cumulative voting has helped increase minority representation on the Peoria City council.
Pat Landes presents different examples of District maps for the City of Peoria, which would take effect in 2012. The moderator of the forum is Brad McMillan, executive director of the Institute of Principled Leadership
in Pubic Service. The 1-hour broadcast also includes questions and comments from the forum audience.
The City Council will hear a report on the survey results and studies on November 15th. A vote to put the issue on a ballot for March 2012 could be made then.
The entire 1-hour 25-minute forum can be seen in 15 minute segments on YouTube. Just do a search of ‘pcceopeoria’ to find the segments. These segments will be on YouTube
by Tuesday night.
CAPtions is produced by the Peoria Citizens Committee for Economic Opportunities, Inc. Media Services Department, and is funded in part by a grant from the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity.
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Dennis Eggemeyer
Here are the links to yesterday’s Press Conference on the City of Peoria/EM Properties Hotel Redevelopment Agreement. (in 2 parts because of YouTube length limitations)
Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wps99Z2IdE
Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lGrj9Mu9DyE
Between the link to the Agreement on the City’s Website, and viewing the video, folks can make their own judgement on whether they think this should be approved by the City Council on Tuesday.
I suggest whether you are for or against this project, call your councilman and/or show up at Tuesday’s meeting. I’m sure they will allow public comments before voting on it.
Dennis Eggemeyer
Education a Key to Success
focus of Broadcast
CAPtions next week will discuss education being a key
to success, whether you are a young child or a young adult.
In the first segment, host Andre Bohannon interviews PCCEO
staff from the Early Head Start and Head Start programs.
Information about those education/family oriented programs
is discussed, along with activities planned for October, which
is National Head Start Awareness Month.
Rounding out the hour is a new bi-monthly segment from
Illinois Central College’s Harvesting Dreams program.
Host Morri Douglas, 2011 ICC Student of the Year &
WAZU 90.7 FM Radio host welcomes guests Dr. John Erwin, ICC
President, Dr. Rita Ali, Director of Diversity, Agbara Bryson,
founder & director of Harvesting Dreams, and Rodney Blue,
Minority Outreach Coordinator at Carl Sandburg College.
Topics include why Dr. Erwin created the Department of Diversity;
the purpose of Harvesting Dreams in helping African-Americans,
especially males not only succeed, but change their mindset from
negative thoughts and actions to positive ones. Harvesting Dreams
has been such a success, other institution such as Sandburg is
copying the model for students at their college.
This edition of CAPtions will air Sunday, October 2nd at 5 pm,
Wednesday, October 5th at 7 pm and later at Midnight on Comcast
Cable Channel 22. It will also be available on YouTube and FaceBook by
October 10th
CAPtions is produced by the Peoria Citizens Committee for Economic Opportunities, Inc. Media Services Department, and is funded in part by a grant from the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity.
Dennis Eggemeyer
Food Stamps Myths & Facts
disclosed on broadcast
We have all heard about, and perhaps seen people with
LINK cards at grocery stores, and wonder how they are
able to purchase more expensive food, drive a nice car, etc.
Unfortunately, there are many myths about food stamp recipients
and the SNAP program, and CAPtions will reveal some of those
in next week’s edition.
Brittani Evans, SNAP Outreach Coordinator for McLean County,
and a PCCEO staff person, brings out the truth on food stamps
and LINK cards. One myth is that LINK users buy too much junk food.
According to Evans, studies have shown that LINK users’ spending habits are the same as non-LINK users.
In the second segment, host Andre Bohannon welcomes Barb Shreves, Peoria Area Food Bank manager. Topics include hunger, increased use of food pantries and a unique collaboration to provide food backpacks to children. Other guests include Linda Davis of Walmart, and Jessica Bell of the Greater
Peoria Boys & Girls Club. All 3 units join together in fighting childhood hunger.
Also in the broadcast: a video about the Food Bank.
This edition of CAPtions will air Sunday, Sept. 25 at 5 pm,
Wednesday, Sept. 28th at 7 pm and later at Midnight on Comcast
Cable Channel 22. It will also be available on YouTube and FaceBook by Sept. 29th.
CAPtions is produced by the Peoria Citizens Committee for Economic Opportunities, Inc. Media Services Department, and is funded in part by a grant from the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity.
Dennis Eggemeyer
Street Justice = Tragedy
Topic of Cable Broadcast
With the recent tragedy of a sleeping young child being killed by
a gunman, along with other gun violence plaguing our neighborhoods
CAPtions looks at the issues of the mindset of those who seem to
think the only way to solve problems is with a gun.
Peoria Police Chief Steve Settingsgaard gives us an update on
the case of Albert Billups, who was shot during a drive-by shooting
in the East Bluff last week. This was accompanied by other gun
violence, some that may be related. Host Andre Bohannon and
Settingsgaard discuss how neighbors need to get to know each
other, and know which neighbors are friendly…and which are suspect.
The 2nd segment features an interview with Harvesting Dreams, a successful program at Illinois Central College, that is turning around Black Males as far as life choices and education. One participant graduated college this past spring
and was named “Student of the Year”…but more importantly his son graduated with him. Other guests include another graduate who spent
two prison terms before Harvesting Dreams helped him change his mindset around. The recent violence is also discussed.
This edition of CAPtions will air 5 times over the next week:
Wednesday, August 17th at 7 pm and later at Midnight
Sunday, August 21st at 5 pm
Wednesday, August 24th at 7 pm and later at Midnight
All broadcasts are on Comcast Cable Channel 22.
It will also be available on YouTube and FaceBook by August 24th.
CAPtions is produced by the Peoria Citizens Committee for Economic Opportunities, Inc. Media Services Department, and is funded in part by a grant from the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity.
Dennis Eggemeyer
New “Remarkable Times” edition
to be broadcast
“Remarkable Times for Young & Old” is the topic of next week’s
CAPtions Cable TV show, Peoria’s longest-running TV issues program.
The 1st segment is the 4th edition of “Remarkable Times”, produced
in partnership with Peoria Public Schools District 150. Dr. Grenita Lathan
provides information about the upcoming school year, while Chris Coplan,
Marketing & PR Director, interviews several principals on changes in
their respective school. Also, a video tour of the renamed “Woodruff
Career & Technical Center” provides viewers the many changes at
that facility.
The 2nd segment includes 2 board members from the Central Illinois
Agency on Aging. Topics include continued support for elderly citizens,
which is growing in population; various services of CIAA, and information
about their upcoming annual Golf Tournament that raises funds for CIAA.
Host is Andre Bohannon.
CAPtions will air on Sunday, August 7th at 5 pm; Wednesday, August 10th at
7 pm and later at Midnight on Comcast Cable 22. The Remarkable Times segment is available now on YouTube. Here is the link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CKTJXN6p6jw
The rest will be loaded by August 10th.
CAPtions is produced by the Peoria Citizens Committee for Economic Opportunities, Inc. Media Services Department, and is funded in part by a grant from the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity.
Dennis Eggemeyer
Pekin Church offers a Challenge to Trivia Buffs
Our Savior Lutheran Church welcomes any and all those who think they
can be a “Trivia Champion” at the OSLC Trivia Contest on Sunday, August 7 at
6:00 pm in the Church Fellowship Hall.
Gather up your winning team of smart friends, and & brush up on your trivia!!
Donations are $10.00 per person, we’re looking for teams of 8 people, but will
put you on a team if you don’t have one. Trivia Meister Bill Fleming has
his list of trivia questions ready for any challengers.
Refreshments will be provided, but you are welcome to bring a snack to share.
Proceeds go to Carol’s House of Hope, a shelter for women. Thrivent
Financial will match 50% of the amount raised.
For more info, call 382-1263 or 241-8692. You can also sign your team
up the night of the event.
Our Savior Lutheran Church, part of the ELCA Central/Southern Illinois Synod is located at 2223 Sheridan in Pekin, at ‘the top of the Hill”
Dennis Eggemeyer
The CAPtions Cable Show featuring local bloggers CJ Summers and Billy Dennis is now available in 2 parts
on YouTube. Here are the links:
Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TFpeHpNr9wE
Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6KZnc5YWQA
Also in the broadcast are interviews with Steve Fairbanks and Dana Davis on 2 upcoming community events .
Dennis Eggemeyer
“Bloggers’ Roundtable to be televised”
The issue of bloggers and blogging will be examined next week on CAPtions. Guests include 2 local bloggers, C.J. Summers and Billy Dennis. Topics include general information about blogging; commentary on various local media and current issues…including how some issues get blown out of proportion.
Also included in an interview with Steve Fairbanks on the upcoming National Night Out Against Crime.
CAPtions will air on Sunday, July 24th at 5 pm; Wednesday, July 27th 7 pm and later at Midnight on Comcast Cable 22. It will be available on YouTube by July 29th. Host is Andre Bohannon.
CAPtions is produced by the Peoria Citizens Committee for Economic Opportunities, Inc. Media Services
Department, and is funded in part by a grant from the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity.