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CONGRATULATIONS!


Nelly Carreño, Telemundo Chicago Weather Anchor/Entertainment Reporter and a good friend of the Chicago Latino Network (Nelly hosted the step-and-repeat, aka red carpet, at last year's Chicago Latino Network Awards Gala), was chosen as one of Chicago's Top 20 Singles by Chicago magazine! Join us as we celebrate with Nelly at SummerLovin'!

Juanita Irizarry is now Program Officer in the Basic Human Needs division at The Chicago Community Trust.

Renee Jackson recently received her MBA from North Park University.

The City of Chicago Heights made history by appointing Alderman Alex Lopez (2nd Ward) as Mayor; the first ever Hispanic-American to hold that title since the City was established in 1892. Mayor Lopez is also the Superintendent of the Chicago Heights Park District, and will continue with that position while serving the City of Chicago Heights as Mayor.

Share your new job, promotion, success by sending an e-mail message to info@ChicagoLatinoNetwork.com.
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Do you and four (4) guests want to be sitting in a Chicago Latino Network hosted Diamond Suite at the Saturday, July 18, 2009 (3:05 p.m.) Chicago White Sox vs. Baltimore Orioles game? Mix and mingle with your guests in the comfort and luxury of the recently renovated Chicago White Sox Diamond Suites. Enjoy five-star catering, your choice of beverages, and all the benefits of an upscale sports setting. Diamond Suite menus include buffalo chicken wings, roast beef and turkey sandwiches, mixed green salad, hot dogs, dry roasted peanuts, a fresh fruit assortment, beer and soft drinks.

To enter the contest, simply click here, complete the form and soon you'll be on your way to the U.S. Cellular Field! Two (2) winners will be announced on Monday, June 29, 2009.

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Join Chicago's hottest young professionals at Summer Lovin' - Chicago's single best summer event. Last year, over 1,200 people attended!

The soiree introduces Chicago magazine's 2009 Most Eligible Singles. It will take place on Friday June 19, 2009 from 7:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m., at the posh Museum of Contemporary Art, located just steps away from the Magnificent Mile and Water Tower Place. Attendees will savor signature cocktails, beer, wine, and fabulous food from some of Chicago's finest restaurants. Musical entertainment, a silent auction and several "activity" stations will keep guests entertained as they mingle with other young, cosmopolitan Chicago singles. Event proceeds will benefit the research and treatment of brain tumors at the Northwestern Brain Tumor Institute.

Highlights of the evening will include...
  • More than 15 Dining Stations from our generous sponsors including Fogo de Chăo, Il Mulino, OneSixtyBlue, The Melting Pot and others.
  • 7 Premium Bars serving delicious Diageo cocktails showcasing Ketel One, Crown Royal, Oronoco and NUVO as well as Goose Island Beer.
  • World Famous celebrity DJ White Shadow
Tickets are $75 if purchased by June 18 and $85 at the door. For an additional $20, become a Summer Lovin' VIP, which includes:
  • Front of line access to the Summer Lovin' After-Party at Enclave Nightclub, 220 West Chicago Avenue, until midnight. After midnight, VIP attendees might get caught in line, but will receive free access to Enclave.
  • A Complimentary Premium Drink Ticket.
Last year's Summer Lovin' party sold out with over 1,200 people attending! Click here to buy your tickets.





The Gutierrez for Congress Committee
cordially invites you to attend a reception for
Congressman Luis V. Gutierrez
U.S. Congressman 4th District, Illinois
Chairman of the Subcommittee on Financial Institutions
And Consumer Credit


Committee Members:
David Andalcio
Commissioner Joe Berrios
Rep. Maria A. Berrios
Ted Brunsvold
Jimmy Cabrera
Roberto Caldero
Rosalinda Castillo
Dr. Jorge Cavero
Jose Cruz
Michael DeSantiago
Ivan Fernandez
Juan Gaytan
Alderman Manny Flores
Fernando Grillo
Gabriel Lopez
Dean Martinez
Jose Melendez
Art Miller
Alderman Ricky Munoz
Stewart Munoz
Juan Ochoa
Alderman Billy Ocasio
Carlos Montoya
Vincent Rangel
Alderman Ariel Reboyras
Genaro (Gino) Rodriguez
Paul Roldan
Jesse Ruiz
Manny Sanchez
Alderman Daniel Solis
Jaime Viteri
Ralph Wilson
Ruben Zarco

Monday, June 22, 2009
7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Club V Live

2047 N. Milwaukee Ave.
Chicago, IL 60647


Committee Member: $2,400 personal or PAC contribution
Sponsor: $1,000 personal or PAC contribution
Friend: $250

RSVP: luisgutierrez4congress@gmail.com

Please bring your check "Gutierrez for Congress" to the event or mail it in advance to:
3963 W. Belmont Ave., Suite 608
Chicago, IL 60618

Authorized and Paid for by Gutierrez for Congress

Not printed at government expense.

Contributions Gutierrez for Congress are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes. Federal law limits contributions from individuals to $2,400 per election. PAC contributions are limited to $5,000 per election. Federal law requires political committees to use their best efforts to obtain and report the name, mailing address, occupation and employer for each individual whose contributions aggregate in excess of $200 in an election cycle. Contributions from corporations and foreign nationals are prohibited.



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YOU CAN HELP!
BECOME A CRISIS LINER!

Crisis liners are volunteers who are responsible for answering calls to the National Runaway Switchboard's (NRS) 24 hour hotline, 1-800-RUNAWAY. Liners are trained to effectively provide support and services for callers in a non-judgmental and empowering manner. The training program consists of 40 hours of instruction, discussion, and role-plays. All training activities support the liners in learning successful active listening and crisis intervention skills. After completion of training volunteers are asked to commit 2-4 hours/week for at least a year's time. Liners must be at least 16 years of age.

BECOME A STREET TEAM MEMBER!

The goal of the National Runaway Switchboard street team is to get the word out about NRS' national hotline, 1-800-RUNAWAY, to teens and families nation-wide. Street team members can hit the street, pass out wallet cars, pens and brochures, or present homeless and runaway issues to their classmates, submit YouTube videos, or get the Runaway Prevention Curriculum implemented in their classroom or school. Activities earn street team members rewards which include key-chains, mouse pads, mugs, hats, t-shirts, messenger bags and more.

Please join us in our mission to keep America's runaway and at-risk youth safe and off the streets.

For more information, please contact:
Michelle Vos, Volunteer Coordinator
(773) 289-1726
mvos@1800RUNAWAY.org
www.1800RUNAWAY.org

EVENTS

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Friday @ 4 Summer Cocktail Series

Join us for cocktails and to support affordable health care services in Illinois!

Friday, June 12, 2009
4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Quartino's

626 N. State St.
Chicago, IL

Hosted bar of wine, beer and house sangria with appetizers! Chance to win free prizes and giveaways!

$25 In Advance - $30 At The Door. Please click here to purchase your ticket. You can also RSVP in advance to Andrea Cedusky at rsvp@ppil.org.
You Took Away My Flag - A Musical

An original musical about Kosovo, "You Took Away My Flag" is a classic story of young lovers separated by cultural divides - war and ethnicity: Vjosa and Dragan are in love, but she is an Albanian and he is a Serb. The author, Henry H. Perritt spent a decade aiding the country's redevelopment and drew on real stories for this musical. Perritt spent 10 years in the nation, helping rebuild Kosovo after its violent ethnic conflict in the 1990s. The experience motivated him to write two books about the conflict, one a way forward for the war-torn nation, the other an inside look at the heroic and clandestine Kosovo Liberation Army. He has taken the human drama from hundreds of interviews he conducted with Kosovars and Serbs and turned them into a classical musical theater story of a man and a woman whose love is challenged by war and ethnicity. Henry H. Perritt is an accomplished attorney and academic. The former dean, now professor, at Chicago-Kent College of Law, has published dozens of books, served under two U.S. presidents, and run for U.S. Congress.

For every ticket sold, $1 will be donated to a scholarship fund established to help Kosovo students obtain a college education.

June 12, 13, 19 & 20, 2009
7:00 p.m.
Strawdog Theater

3829 N. Broadway
Chicago, IL 60613

Tickets are $22.50 and can be purchased at: www.youtookawaymyflag.com. For more information: Jim Perez (708) 341-3953 or jimmypperez@gmail.com.
"Making the Connection: Managing the Challenges of the New IT Workforce"

Moderator: Dennis G. Berger, Senior Vice President & Chief Coworker Services Officer, CDW Corporation

"The Future IT Workforce: Role of Universities"
Dr. John L. Anderson
President, Illinois Institute of Technology

"How to Create a High Performance Global Workforce"
David Baruch
Chief Information Officer
Hewitt Associates

"Leveraging the Global IT Workforce"
Gary J. Matula
Senior VP, Information Systems & Chief Information Officer
Molex Incorporated

Thursday, June 18, 2009
9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Hilton Chicago, Williford Room BC, 3rd Floor
720 S. Michigan Ave.
Chicago, IL

Click here to register for this program.
Latino Education Alliance Anniversary Luncheon

Latino Education Alliance (LEA) is a nonprofit partnered with Benito Juarez and North Grand High Schools working to address the academic underachievement of Latino youth. LEA targets the transition into high school and works to set the foundation for success in high school and beyond. Come and be a part of the solution. Please join us for a special lunch and learn more about our programs.

Speaker: Miguel del Valle, Clerk of Chicago

Thursday, June 18, 2009
11:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Galleria Marchetti

825 W Erie St.
Chicago, IL

Tickets are $50. Please RSVP to Bertha Magana at bmagana@latinoeducationalliance.org.
African Diaspora Film Festival - Chicago
June 19-25, 2009
Facets Cinematheque

1517 W. Fullerton Ave.
Chicago, IL 60614
(773) 281-4114 / www.facets.org

Black and White in Exile
One Screening Only!
Sunday, June 21, 2009 @ 1:30 p.m.

Cuba/Haiti/USA, 1997, 120 min, documentary in English, Creole and Spanish with English subtitles, Ray Blanco, dir.

This fascinating documentary chronicles the experiences of Cuban and Haitian exiles in the United States since the 1960s. Using photojournalistic images, Black and White in Exile deals with the complex themes of assimilation and the often divisive issues of immigration, especially when race and politics collide.

Chicago Premiere!
Rhythmic Uprising
One Screening Only!
Monday, June 22, 2009 @ 6:30 p.m.

Brazil/USA, 2008, 66min, documentary in Portuguese with English subtitle, Benjamin Watkins, dir.

Rhythmic Uprising is a documentary that shows how vibrant Afro-Brazilian Performing Arts are used to fight racism, social exclusion, and poverty in Bahia, Brazil. The film outlines the transformative powers of a large movement of community cultural projects that make up the latest chapter in a creative struggle for racial equality that began four centuries ago.

Ticket Price: $9.

ADFF offers a discounted rate of $5 for groups of 10 or more going to the same film on the same day. To make group reservations, please contact Clemencia Acevedo at (212) 864-1760 or Charles Coleman at (773) 281-9075.
The Chicago Chapter of Semillas (Women Investing in Women) Fundraiser

Semillas is the only women's foundation dedicated to promoting social change, equality and empowerment for women of Mexico.

This exciting event will feature a Taste of Mexican Chicago cuisine, live entertainment, tours of the museum galleries and a vibrant market featuring the works of Indigenous artisans supported by Semillas.

Saturday, June 20, 2009
4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
National Museum of Mexican Art
1828 W. 19th St.
Chicago, IL

Tickets $100 each. To purchase tickets or for more information, e-mail: chicago.semillas@yahoo.com.
Life is good. A healthy relationship makes it better.

Saturday, September 19, 2009
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Waukegan High School - Brookside Campus
2325 Brookside Ave.
Waukegan, IL 60085

A fun conference with giveaways, encouraging speakers and dynamic workshops for couples, families, teens, children and single adults. Guest speakers will be Judge Gloria Hatchett (judge from award-winning TV series) and Carlos Cuauhtémoc Sanchez (Mexican author of 22+ best-sellers). Programming available in English and Spanish.

Admission is by ticket only. Tickets are free if registered by Friday, July 31, 2009. For registrations received on or after Saturday, August 1, 2009, tickets will be $10 per person. To register, call (877) 412-7434 or visit us online at www.familybridgeschicago.org/conferences.asp. Limited tickets available.
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Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund
Regional Director of 2010 Census

Chicago Regional Office

The Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF) is the nation's leading Latino litigation, advocacy, and educational outreach institution. Founded in 1968 in San Antonio, Texas, MALDEF works to safeguard the civil rights of Latinos and empower the community to fully participate in American society. We are currently seeking a Regional Director of 2010 Census in our Chicago Regional office to develop and implement a bilingual, multi-media outreach and education campaign to promote the Latino community's participation in the U.S. Department of Commerce's Bureau of the Census decennial population count in 2010. The Chicago Regional Census Director is responsible for dissemination critical information to Latinos residing in the states covered by the MALDEF Midwest office.

Job Responsibilities: Analyzes In collaboration with other staff assigned to census related programs coordinates Census 2010 outreach, education, and media activities in the Midwestern United States. Working with the National Census Director and media consultants, coordinates and disseminates MALDEF census promotional material within the assigned region including print, broadcast, and electronic media in English and Spanish. The Regional Census Director travels to areas outside of Chicago with high hard-to-count scores to promote Census participation including Iowa and Missouri, and other Midwestern states. Communicates regularly with MALDEF census, policy and legal staff to monitor Census 2010 policy and implementation in assigned region; maintains regional database of volunteers, cooperating organizations, and governmental and media contacts; and prepares weekly and quarterly reports of activities to the National Director of Census 2010.

Requirements: Bachelor's Degree required. A minimum of 2 years public speaking broadcast media (radio or television) experience is required. Must have outstanding interpersonal skills and be able to form and maintain relationships and alliances. Strong analytical and problem solving skills required. Must be able to handle multiple tasks and to organize and prioritize workload efficiently. The successful candidate must be able to speak Spanish with a high level of fluency. Equal proficiency in writing Spanish is desirable. Must have excellent public speaking abilities, and be able to articulate the importance of Latino participation in the Census 2010 to a wide variety of audiences in person, on television, on the radio and through public service announcements. Must have excellent computer skills, and be particularly adept with electronic mail, word processing, database management, and spreadsheet software. Excellent verbal and written communications skills, with particular attention to detail and accuracy, are required. Valid Illinois Driver License and automobile insurance required.

Desired Skills: The successful candidate will have in­-depth knowledge of community organizing and relationship building; knowledge of and support for MALDEF's principles and organizational goals, as well as an understanding of how a law firm functions; knowledge of and an ability to work with print, electronic, and broadcast media; the ability to prioritize workload and to meet deadlines under pressure; the ability to perform work in an office setting, requiring ordinary physical activity; and the ability to travel frequently by automobile or airplane as required.

Compensation: This position is funded for 12 months only. $38,000 to $42,000 per year plus benefits. MALDEF offers a generous benefits package including medical, dental, vision, life, short and long term disability insurance, 403(b) retirement plan, 20 days of personal time off per year, and eleven paid holidays.

To Apply: Send cover letter, résumé, and writing sample by email to jobs@maldef.org or by U.S. Mail to: MALDEF Attention: Human Resources 634 S. Spring St., 11th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90014.

For more info, visit www.maldef.org.

Position Open Until Filled - Available Immediately. MALDEF is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Chicago Housing Authority
Associate General Counsel I

POSITION: ADGC1-LGL760
GRADE: 66
FLSA STATUS: E
DEPARTMENT: General Counsel
REPORTS TO: Deputy General Counsel

POSITION PURPOSE:
Associate General Counsel I may represent the Authority in legal matters relative to various types of law. This may include issues related to real estate, contracts, procurement, litigation of claims against or on behalf of the Authority, consent decrees, employment, labor, ethics, and the counseling of departments on various legal issues.

SUMMARY OF ACCOUNTABILITIES:
Examples of the responsibilities of this position may include, but not are limited to, the following:
  • Represents the CHA in all phases of litigation including trials, motions, pre-trial conferences, etc., preparing the legal defense for pending litigation or claims filed against the Authority.
  • Research and draft pleadings, dispositive motions and appellate briefs including oral arguments, in state and federal courts.
  • Provides research, factual information, counsel and guidance with respect to negotiations, HUD regulations, CHA policies, federal law, State law, as well as municipality laws and case law.
  • Conduct administrative review hearings for grievances within different CHA departments and within the City of Chicago Department of Administrative Hearings.
  • Provides advice to management on how legally to achieve their goals and comply with the law.
  • Organize and respond to written and oral discovery.
  • Conducts investigations by preparing subpoenas, conducting depositions, etc., and prepares witnesses to testify at trials or hearings.
  • Evaluates both liability and damages of cases for purposes of settlement and/or trial.
  • Supports CHA departments by reviewing and analyzing legal service request, e.g., may review and reject contract documents prepared by the Procurement and Contracts Department.
  • May direct the activities of professional and support personnel on special projects.
JOB SPECIFICATIONS:
This position requires a Juris Doctorate degree, admission to the Illinois Bar, United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, Trial Bar, United States Circuit Court of Appeals and a minimum of five years experience. Further requirements consist of superior drafting skills, substantive knowledge of the law as well as HUD rules and regulations; a thorough understanding of CHA operations; and general knowledge of legal/trial practices and procedures in various courts. Effective analytical, verbal and written communication skills are necessary to prepare legal defenses, analyze documents, and conduct legal research and investigations. The incumbent must have the ability to work in a pressured atmosphere.

WORKING CONDITIONS:
The duties of this position are performed primarily in an office environment under normal conditions. Some occasional field work may be required as well as the attendance at meetings at other agency facilities and making court appearances.

Please send your resume to jruiz@thecha.org.
Chicago Transit Authority
Manager II, Payroll Examination and Operations

Position Summary: Plans, supervises and coordinates the functions and staff involved with payroll operations. Responsible for maintaining and processing payroll through Oracle's Payroll module. Provides functional leadership over Oracle Payroll. Supervises and coordinates the programs, procedures and activities involved in the payroll deduction processes mandated by operation of law such as taxes, Medicare, liens, judgments, court orders, etc.

Supervises and coordinates the programs, procedures and activities involved in the payroll deduction processes authorized by Authority policy such as pension, health and life insurance, credit union, deferred compensation, charitable contributions, etc., and programs and procedures such as vacation buy back and direct deposit. Responsible for issuing annual W-2 Wage and Tax Statements. Coordinates, develops and monitors the activities of personnel engaged in the review of personnel status records to determine correct rates of pay and changes of pay due to union agreements, promotions, demotions, step programs, leave of absence, etc.

Maintains a comprehensive, up to date knowledge of applicable bargained for contractual wage agreements, the Fair Labor Standards Act and any and all other regulations, legislation, Authority policy, etc., affecting any phase of payroll operations. Meets with internal and external attorneys, government agents, etc., regarding matters affecting payroll operations such as taxes, judgments, liens, etc., determines validity of action if required, initiates appropriate payroll related activity, and participates in and serves as a member of planning/steering committees, task forces, and is called upon to offer testimony in a court of law regarding payroll matters.

Education & Experience Requirements
  • Bachelor's Degree in Accounting, Business, Finance, or a combination of education and experience relative to this position.
  • 2-4 years supervisory experience in payroll accounting operations.
  • Must have experience processing payroll through Oracle Payroll and experience processing W-2 statements.
  • Comprehensive knowledge of current payroll accounting principles, practices and procedures, Authority payroll operations including policy, procedure, and forms, reporting requirements and appropriate computer hardware and software applications.
To apply, please visit our website at www.transitchicago.com.

Senior Project Consultant, Learning & Organizational Development
Position Summary: Position is responsible for the development of a comprehensive, performance based professional training program and career path development and succession planning for the Authority. As a member of the HR team, this position leads the project management life-cycle and partners with other departments, consultants, and employees to identify and develop these programs. Researches, creates and presents a comprehensive overview of professional training, career path development and succession planning best practices and competing "schools-of-thought" to the executive team for program direction. Researches, creates and presents a comprehensive overview of professional training, career path development and succession planning best practices and competing "schools-of-thought" to the executive team for program direction. Builds a system for on-going analysis of data to determine effectiveness of programs compared to the Authority's objectives. Will lead the development of executive level training, succession planning and career path programs.

Education & Experience Requirements
  • Bachelor's Degree or Master's Degree or a combination of training and experience relating to this position.
  • Must have 5-8 years of managerial experience in a training department and extensive knowledge of project management life-cycle and management training best practices.
  • CPLP, PHR, SPHR preferred
  • Must have expert knowledge in all aspects of the project management life cycle.
  • Must be able to effectively communicate with all levels of the organization and have excellent presentation skills.
  • Possess the ability to foster strong relationships and build consensus, and have a results oriented management philosophy
To apply, please visit our website at www.transitchicago.com.

The American Academy of Pediatrics
Director, Individual Giving and Major Gifts

The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), the nation's leading advocacy organization for children's healthcare, has an excellent opportunity in our Department of Development for an individual to increase new sources of funding for the AAP with special focus on individuals and family foundations to support ongoing AAP programs and new initiatives through individual giving, major gifts and planned giving, as well as manage endowment initiatives.

Ideal candidates will have a college degree in development, business administration, marketing or communications (Advanced degree preferred). Additionally, the chosen candidate will have at least 5 years of successful experience in a non-profit, association or a university managing major relationships, experience in individual giving as well as major gifts and database management. Must maintain a valid Illinois driver's license and have a car for donor/prospect visits. Some overnight and weekend travel required.

We offer a competitive salary with an exceptional and comprehensive benefits package. Please send your resume and salary requirements referencing position HR/CLN/473 to:
American Academy of Pediatrics
Attn: Human Resources
141 Northwest Point Blvd.
Elk Grove Village, IL 60007
FAX: (847) 228-5099
E-MAIL: resumes@aap.org

Manager, Foundation Relations
Fund-raising opportunity at the nation's leading advocate organization for children's health!

The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has an excellent opportunity in our Department of Development for a Manager, Foundation Relations. This individual will identify, cultivate and solicit public, private, and corporate foundations, as well as, prepare and write grant proposals to solicit foundation support to fund AAP programs and projects.

Candidates should have Bachelor's degree in related discipline, or an equivalent combination of related educational and work experience required, at least five years experience in foundation fund raising, including grant writing, grant prospecting, presentation, organizational, interpersonal, and PC (MS Word and Excel) skills required. Must be knowledgeable about national fund raising prospects and be able to devise and implement fund raising strategies for special projects.

We offer a competitive salary with an exceptional and comprehensive benefits package. Please send your resume and salary requirements referencing position HR/CLN/411 to:
American Academy of Pediatrics
Attn: Human Resources
141 Northwest Point Blvd.
Elk Grove Village, IL 60007
FAX: (847) 228-5099
E-MAIL: resumes@aap.org

Please visit our Web site for more information about the AAP. The AAP offers an excellent work environment, competitive salary, and a very comprehensive benefits package. Additionally, we are an Equal Opportunity Employer (M/F/D/V) that values the strength diversity brings to our workplace. As a reaffirmation to our employee-focused culture, in 2005 & 2006 the AAP was named one of the 101 Best and Brightest Companies to Work for in the Chicagoland area.
BIRTHDAYS

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JUNE
Carmen Hernandez - June 11
Hugo Herrera - June 11
Julio C. Rodriguez - June 11
Hugo Romo - June 11
Jorge Scopp - June 11
Griselda Silva - June 11
Glenda Vasquez - June 11
Jaime Viteri - June 11
Anita Carlos-Reyes - June 12
Yadira Correa - June 12
Alice DelValle - June 12
Janette Garza - June 12
Evenly Hinojosa - June 12
Rene Jimenez - June 12
Laura Leon - June 12
Angie Perez - June 12
Dolores Ochoa - June 12
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Josefina Cervantes - June 13
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Tony Favela - June 13
Lorena Gasca - June 13
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Alejandro Montero - June 13
Maxima Ornelas - June 13
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Nathan Zumarraga - June 13
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Elizabeth Maldonado - June 14
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Marisol Rodriguez - June 14
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Rocio Armendariz - June 15
Carmen Belpre - June 15
Herbert Cruz - June 15
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Sofia F. Garcia - June 15
Jairo Lopez - June 15
Frank J. Menchaca - June 15
Karina Mitchell - June 15
Lorna Morales-Amill - June 15
Steven Ramos - June 15
Alma Corona - June 16
Angelica de la Torre - June 16
Hilda E. Frontany - June 16
Nancy L. Garza Villarreal - June 16
Jessica Jaramillo - June 16
Yvonne Herrera - June 16
Fabiola Martinez - June 16
Carlos Ramirez - June 16
Sandra Ruiz - June 16
Bryant Thompson - June 16
Lourdes Vazquez - June 16
Liria Barbosa - June 17
Pablo Crespo - June 17
Mayra Diaz - June 17
Adriana Garcia - June 17
Wendy Hernandez - June 17
Maria Oliva - June 17
Arlene T. Rodriguez - June 17
Cynthia Saucedo - June 17
Elvia Torres - June 17
Lisa M. Torres - June 17
Leticia Barrera Villalon - June 18
Lupe Espinosa - June 18
Marta Lugo - June 18
Oscar Romero - June 18
Rudy Treyo - June 18
Celina Aguilar Morelos - June 19
Ingrid Aguirre - June 19
Amaryllis Arce - June 19
Maria V. De La Mora - June 19
Laura Garcia - June 19
Gabe Gonzalez - June 19
Jeanette Marrero - June 19
David Martinez - June 19
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Armando Reyes - June 19
Elisa Rodriguez - June 19
Ivette Solis - June 19
Nakisha Trevino - June 19
Maribeth Welch - June 19
Adriana Zavala - June 19
Martin Arteaga - June 20
Ana Laura Carrasco - June 20
Yvette Echeverry - June 20
Jose Robby Fernandez - June 20
Gerry Licea - June 20
Alberto Loya - June 20
Sandra Montes - June 20
Ernestine Pagan - June 20
Crystal Ramirez - June 20
Jacqueline Rodriguez - June 20
Cosme Tenorio - June 20
Claudia Viteri - June 20
Caroline Zuno - June 20
Mayra Barajas - June 21
Delia Cepeda - June 21
Jazmin Corona - June 21
Nancy Esparza - June 21
Donald Felton - June 21
Aliyah Arielle Jaramillo - June 21
Leslie M. Lopez - June 21
Elena Magdaleno - June 21
Xochitl Meza - June 21
Gerardo Montano - June 21
June Olvera Ocón - June 21
Delfina Ortega - June 21
Melvin Pimentel - June 21
Elsie Rivera Palabrica - June 21
Gloria Robles - June 21
Maribel Rodriguez - June 21
Edith Sanchez - June 21
Alejandra Dominguez - June 22
Sonia Esparza - June 22
Maria Ninemi Flores - June 22
Christina Garza - June 22
Meriam Lopez - June 22
William Lugo - June 22
Regina Eileen Pacheco - June 22
Patricia Puentes - June 22
Raul O. Reyes - June 22
Awilda G. Rodriguez - June 22
Jessie Rodriguez - June 22
Eva Aguirre Lopez - June 23
Audriana L. Aranda - June 23
Carol Braz - June 23
Emma Castañeda - June 23
Felicia DeLeon Pacheco - June 23
Claudia Garza-Blanco - June 23
Ramiro Gonzalez - June 23
Diana Guajardo Gonzalez - June 23
Deya Ortiz - June 23
Jenny Plascencia - June 23
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Sarita Villarreal - June 23
Enrique 'Henry' Alvarez - June 24
Rene Camargo - June 24
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Nick Delgado - June 24
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