Boocoo’s Sunday fundraiser failed to bring in large donations but started discussions about the future of the cultural center.
The Boocoo Cultural Center and Cafe’s Sunday afternoon fundraising event was about more than just accepting donations. The event was an opportunity for supporters to engage in an honest discussion about the surrounding neighborhood, what Boocoo’s presence means to Evanston’s 5th Ward, and how the center can reorganize to remain open and become vibrant. Located at the intersection of Church Street and Dodge Avenue, across the street from Evanston Township High School, Boocoo is a combination coffeehouse, eatery, recording studio, meeting space, music and dance school, garden, live-performance stage and art gallery that opened in July 2007, but which recently announced that it might be forced to close due to financial burdens. The fundraiser…
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Two of the Boocoo's former directors said the center was never financially stable.
UPDATE: “I think facts will stand as they are” Cheifetz said. "People who care about Boocoo and city understand the investment that has been made in Boocoo and we welcome them to get to know the place better and support it and give us their constructive feedback.” Earlier: Two former directors of the Boocoo Cultural Center and Café say that the center’s Oct. 2 fundraising event will do little to help the financially strapped business and that the real problem is mismanagement. Ted Sirota and Debi Chess Mabie, directors from December 2007 to August 2008 and September 2008 to spring 2009 respectively, both independently said that the center failed to create a financially viable business model and that the owner did not seek out grants and …
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8:31 am on Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Lonson I suggest you visit the Farmer Market at Ridge and South Blvd at Ridgeville Park. Sounds like it has same problems as the West End Market. Poor foot traffic. The Main Street Business District could be better, Goods and Vogue Fabrics are a big Plus.   more ›