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Ameera’s Pizza Closes in Tinley Park

Ameera's Pizzaria closed today in Tinley Park.
By Bob Bong
Southland Savvy

Ameera’s Pizzaria closed on Friday at 15911 S. 76th Avenue in Tinley Park.

A tipster said he saw employees hauling equipment out of there Friday morning.

The restaurant’s Facebook page doesn’t have anything to say on the closing, but the phone number has been disconnected and there’s a big “closed” sign on the front window.

The pizzeria opened in January 2011.

Currie Motors Celebrates Memorial Day

Currie Motors Ford of Frankfort, 9423 W. Lincoln Highway in Frankfort, will celebrate its fifth annual Memorial Day Event from noon to 3 p.m. tomorrow with a barbecue and visits by WCCQ personality Roy Gregory and the Northern Mustang Corral Club.

Operation Care Package will be on hand to accept donations for American troops serving overseas.

There will be food and giveaways including Kenny Chesney and Tim McGraw concert tickets.

Best Buy Mobile Open at River Oaks

Best Buy Mobile opened earlier this month in the Macy’s wing at River Oaks Center in Calumet City. It’s next to Body Central.

If you see a new business in town or wonder what happened to an old favorite, drop me a line at bobbong@hotmail.com.

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New York & Co. Open Again in Orland

New York & Company district sales manager Beth Muszynski (left) and store manager Cindy McCollum cut the ribbon to officially reopen the Orland Square Mall store.

By Bob Bong
Southland Savvy

Women’s clothing retailer New York & Company is open again at Orland Square Mall in its newly remodeled store on the upper level Sears Court. The store held its official reopening last week with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. For information, call (708) 349-2088 or visit New York & Company.

Garden Gallery Grand Opening

Burbank-based Garden Center Services, a not-for-profit agency that supports people with developmental disabilities, will hold its grand opening and ribbon cutting from 5-9 p.m. tomorrow at its new Garden Gallery & Studio at 17459 S. Oak Park Ave. in Tinley Park.

The event will feature refreshments, live music and the chance to meet local artists who have artwork on display in the gallery.

Clients of Garden Center Services have been using the studio for art classes since March.

For information, call 708-560-4400 or visit Garden Gallery.

Whitey’s Dairy Palace Open for the Season

Whitey’s Dairy Palace is open again at 16860 S. Oak Park Ave. in Tinley Park with a menu of ice cream and hot dogs.

Charter Fitness Offers Free Passes to Military

Orland Park-based Charter Fitness is giving free gym passes to any member of the military on short-term leave from active duty.

The Orland Park-based fitness chain also is waiving joining fees for locally-based members of the military and their spouses and children. This deal also applies to local police and firefighters and their families.

Service personnel home on leave need only present their IDs and leave papers to qualify for the free passes, which are good for the duration of their leave and entitle them to full use of Charter Fitness locations.

For information and locations, visit Charter Fitness.

Marquette Bank Holds 5th Annual Food Drive

Marquette Bank has launched its fifth annual Neighborhood Food Drive and is collecting donations at all 24 bank locations until June 23.

Food and monetary donations will be distributed to local food pantries and neighborhood food banks through the Greater Chicago Food Depository and the Northern Illinois Food Bank.

“Last year, Marquette Bank donated over 62,500 meals to the Greater Chicago Food Depository and Northern Illinois Food Bank,” said Executive Vice President Betty Kosky-Harn. “With the help of our employees, customers and neighbors, we look forward to making this year’s food drive a huge success.”

Donations of non-perishable food items can be placed in food barrels at any of the bank’s 24 locations. Employees also will be spending several days volunteering at the Greater Chicago Food Depository sorting and packing donated food items.

The Limited Opens at Chicago Ridge Mall

The Limited, a women’s clothing store, opened a 5,000-square-foot new concept store last week at Chicago Ridge Mall near Center Court. For information, call 708-346-9120 or visit The Limited.

CUB to Pay Lucky Someone’s April Electric Bill

The Citizens Utility Board announced on Earth Day that one out of every 10 families who sign up for the consumer group’s free online energy bill-cutting service, CUBenergysaver.com, will have their electric bills paid in the month of April, up to $150.

CUBenergysaver.com was launched in June 2010 as a partnership between CUB and New York City-based Efficiency 2.0. Since then, the tool has helped consumers trim their gas and electric bills by an average of $130 a year by recommending hundreds of personalized energy-saving actions.

Efficiency 2.0 has offered to cover the April electric bill, up to $150, for one out of every 10 consumers who join CUB Energy Saver before June 1. Join at www.CUBenergysaver.com/earth.

“Protecting the planet starts at your doorstep,” CUB Executive Director David Kolata said in a release. “CUB Energy Saver proves that there are hundreds of ways to cut costs and reduce energy waste. It’s simple, it’s free, and it’s what Earth Month is all about.”

CUB Energy Saver links to a household's Commonwealth Edison account to track actual reductions in energy waste. It then rewards those reductions with points — two for every kilowatt-hour saved — that can be redeemed for shopping and restaurant discounts. The tool works for all residential electric consumers, including those who have signed up for alternative electric suppliers.

If you see a new business in town or wonder what happened to an old favorite, drop me a line at bobbong@hotmail.com.

You can also catch up on Comings & Goings in other parts of the Southland at http://www.southlandbusinessnews.blogspot.com/.

Baumann’s Bakery Open for Business

Courtesy Palos Patch
By Bob Bong
Southland Savvy

Workmen spent most of Monday repairing the damage caused on Friday when a car accidentally crashed through the front window at Baumann’s Bakery at 12248 S. Harlem Ave. in Palos Heights.

“We’re trying to get it ready for (Tuesday),” owner Cathy Baumann said Monday morning.

They succeeded and the popular bakery, which was closed to customers over the weekend, reopened its doors this morning.

Baumann’s has been a fixture on Harlem Avenue in Palos Heights for the past 28 years.

Back to Bed Opens in New Tinley Location

Chicago-area retailer Back to Bed has just opened a new store at 15970 S. Harlem Ave. in Tinley Park in the former Blockbuster store. The store marks the company’s return to Tinley Park after pulling out of the Brookside Marketplace earlier this year.

For information, call 708-781-4346 or visit Back to Bed.

Plant Sale in Flossmoor

The Flossmoor Farmers Market, which doesn’t officially open until mid-June, is sponsoring its annual Plant Sale from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Friday at the Flossmoor Library, 1000 Sterling Ave.

Free Slurpees on Wednesday

Slurpee fans can get free samples from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. tomorrow when participating 7-Eleven stores will be handing out free 7.11 ounce servings to kick off the chain’s Flavors of Summer promotion and to celebrate the launch of the company’s first sugar-free Slurpee Lite flavor -- Mango. The retailer will do it all again on July 11, when it celebrates its birthday.

If you see a new business in town or wonder what happened to an old favorite, drop me a line at bobbong@hotmail.com.

You can also catch up on Comings & Goings in other parts of the Southland at http://www.southlandbusinessnews.blogspot.com/.