Tomorrow, the Friends of President Reagan's Chicago Home will incorporate in Illinois.
We will be blogging here at http://friendsofpresidentreaganschicagohome.blogspot.com/.
For information on the early stages of this national initiative, December 14, 2012 to January 13, 2013, see "Mary Claire's Pearl's of Wisdom."
This initiative came about when I visited Chicago on November 30, for a Hemingway-focused weekend after my mentor on Hemingway, Redd Griffin of Oak Park, suddenly and unexpectedly died on November 20. He was the main person championing the cause of saving Reagan's South Side Chicago home on the edge of the University of Chicago campus. Little Dutch Reagan lived there in that home with his family in 1915.
Little Ronald "Dutch" Reagan, standing next to his mother Nelle, just before moving to Chicago. To his right is his brother Neil, nicknamed "Moon," and his father Jack. |
When I stopped by the home on my way from Midway into town, it was a no-brainer it should be saved. A week later, I wrote about it in the Washington Examiner and two days later Peter Hannaford penned a piece for the American Spectator.
Let's win one more for the Gipper and save the only Chicago home of the only president born and bred in Illinois. To support the cause, you may send tax-deductible contributions to:
Friends of President Reagan's Chicago Home
P.O. Box 3772
Washington, DC 20027-3772
Thank you for your support.
Sincerely yours,
Mary Claire Kendall
Acting President/CEO
Friends of President Reagan's Chicago Home
Mary Claire Kendall in front of the Reagan home at 832 E. 57th Street, Chicago, IL, on Friday, November 30, 2012. Credit: Matthew A. Rarey |
No comments:
Post a Comment