Monday, July 12, 2010
School of Rock performs in Rogers Park
School of Rock after their performance at Willye B. White Park.Photography by Bill's Digital Photography
Relevant links:
Rogers Park Men Can Cook Event - Rogers Park in 1,000 Words
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Open for Business
Ironic. Many storefronts that put this poster in their window are now empty ... Especially along Howard Street.
Relevant Articles: Meet Rogers Park, Thursday, June 3, 2010 -Rogers Park in 1,000 Words
Small Business in Rogers Park
featuring:
Bill Morton of the Rogers Park Chamber of Commerce
Chris Bell of Flatts & Sharpe Music
Kris Luck of Quest Network Services
Nina Interlandi Bell of Tweedle Press
UPDATE: Do to overwhelming suggestions to put a link to the online membership application: Click here to join the Rogers Park Chamber of Commerce.
Adelphi Theater
Love your video on the Adelphi Theater. When I was 16 - 17 (now 48) I use to work there, doing just about everything. Your info on the projection booth and the old Simplex projectors was right on. Back then it was owned by the same guy that owned Luigi's Pizza almost kitty corner from there. I worked at the pizzeria shortly before working at the theater.
Would love to chat with ya sometime. I was born and raised in RP, and now live in Norfolk, Va.
Sincerely,
Mike S.
p.s. thank you for bringing back old memories.
Mike,
It is always my pleasure to meet those who have worked at the
Adelphi Theater. I will call you to compare notes and relive the good days that we are so fond of.
- Bill Morton
Here is the video of the Adelphi Theater:
Accepting new clients

Rogers Park based promotion company, Bill Morton Promotions is now accepting new recording artists as clients. Feel free to contact Bill Morton Promotions with any questions on services or pricing.
School of Rock performs in Rogers Park
School of Rock after their performance at Willye B. White Park.Photography by Bill's Digital Photography
Relevant links:
Rogers Park Men Can Cook Event - Rogers Park in 1,000 Words
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Open for Business
Ironic. Many storefronts that put this poster in their window are now empty ... Especially along Howard Street.
Relevant Articles: Meet Rogers Park, Thursday, June 3, 2010 -Rogers Park in 1,000 Words
Small Business in Rogers Park
featuring:
Bill Morton of the Rogers Park Chamber of Commerce
Chris Bell of Flatts & Sharpe Music
Kris Luck of Quest Network Services
Nina Interlandi Bell of Tweedle Press
UPDATE: Do to overwhelming suggestions to put a link to the online membership application: Click here to join the Rogers Park Chamber of Commerce.
Adelphi Theater
Love your video on the Adelphi Theater. When I was 16 - 17 (now 48) I use to work there, doing just about everything. Your info on the projection booth and the old Simplex projectors was right on. Back then it was owned by the same guy that owned Luigi's Pizza almost kitty corner from there. I worked at the pizzeria shortly before working at the theater.
Would love to chat with ya sometime. I was born and raised in RP, and now live in Norfolk, Va.
Sincerely,
Mike S.
p.s. thank you for bringing back old memories.
Mike,
It is always my pleasure to meet those who have worked at the
Adelphi Theater. I will call you to compare notes and relive the good days that we are so fond of.
- Bill Morton
Here is the video of the Adelphi Theater:
Accepting new clients

Rogers Park based promotion company, Bill Morton Promotions is now accepting new recording artists as clients. Feel free to contact Bill Morton Promotions with any questions on services or pricing.
School of Rock performs in Rogers Park
School of Rock after their performance at Willye B. White Park.Photography by Bill's Digital Photography
Relevant links:
Rogers Park Men Can Cook Event - Rogers Park in 1,000 Words
Friday, July 9, 2010
Open for Business
Ironic. Many storefronts that put this poster in their window are now empty ... Especially along Howard Street.
Relevant Articles: Meet Rogers Park, Thursday, June 3, 2010 -Rogers Park in 1,000 Words
Small Business in Rogers Park
featuring:
Bill Morton of the Rogers Park Chamber of Commerce
Chris Bell of Flatts & Sharpe Music
Kris Luck of Quest Network Services
Nina Interlandi Bell of Tweedle Press
UPDATE: Do to overwhelming suggestions to put a link to the online membership application: Click here to join the Rogers Park Chamber of Commerce.
Adelphi Theater
Love your video on the Adelphi Theater. When I was 16 - 17 (now 48) I use to work there, doing just about everything. Your info on the projection booth and the old Simplex projectors was right on. Back then it was owned by the same guy that owned Luigi's Pizza almost kitty corner from there. I worked at the pizzeria shortly before working at the theater.
Would love to chat with ya sometime. I was born and raised in RP, and now live in Norfolk, Va.
Sincerely,
Mike S.
p.s. thank you for bringing back old memories.
Mike,
It is always my pleasure to meet those who have worked at the
Adelphi Theater. I will call you to compare notes and relive the good days that we are so fond of.
- Bill Morton
Here is the video of the Adelphi Theater:
Accepting new clients

Rogers Park based promotion company, Bill Morton Promotions is now accepting new recording artists as clients. Feel free to contact Bill Morton Promotions with any questions on services or pricing.
School of Rock performs in Rogers Park
School of Rock after their performance at Willye B. White Park.Photography by Bill's Digital Photography
Relevant links:
Rogers Park Men Can Cook Event - Rogers Park in 1,000 Words
Thursday, July 8, 2010
Open for Business
Ironic. Many storefronts that put this poster in their window are now empty ... Especially along Howard Street.
Relevant Articles: Meet Rogers Park, Thursday, June 3, 2010 -Rogers Park in 1,000 Words
Small Business in Rogers Park
featuring:
Bill Morton of the Rogers Park Chamber of Commerce
Chris Bell of Flatts & Sharpe Music
Kris Luck of Quest Network Services
Nina Interlandi Bell of Tweedle Press
UPDATE: Do to overwhelming suggestions to put a link to the online membership application: Click here to join the Rogers Park Chamber of Commerce.
Adelphi Theater
Love your video on the Adelphi Theater. When I was 16 - 17 (now 48) I use to work there, doing just about everything. Your info on the projection booth and the old Simplex projectors was right on. Back then it was owned by the same guy that owned Luigi's Pizza almost kitty corner from there. I worked at the pizzeria shortly before working at the theater.
Would love to chat with ya sometime. I was born and raised in RP, and now live in Norfolk, Va.
Sincerely,
Mike S.
p.s. thank you for bringing back old memories.
Mike,
It is always my pleasure to meet those who have worked at the
Adelphi Theater. I will call you to compare notes and relive the good days that we are so fond of.
- Bill Morton
Here is the video of the Adelphi Theater:
Accepting new clients

Rogers Park based promotion company, Bill Morton Promotions is now accepting new recording artists as clients. Feel free to contact Bill Morton Promotions with any questions on services or pricing.
School of Rock performs in Rogers Park
School of Rock after their performance at Willye B. White Park.Photography by Bill's Digital Photography
Relevant links:
Rogers Park Men Can Cook Event - Rogers Park in 1,000 Words
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Open for Business
Ironic. Many storefronts that put this poster in their window are now empty ... Especially along Howard Street.
Relevant Articles: Meet Rogers Park, Thursday, June 3, 2010 -Rogers Park in 1,000 Words
Small Business in Rogers Park
featuring:
Bill Morton of the Rogers Park Chamber of Commerce
Chris Bell of Flatts & Sharpe Music
Kris Luck of Quest Network Services
Nina Interlandi Bell of Tweedle Press
UPDATE: Do to overwhelming suggestions to put a link to the online membership application: Click here to join the Rogers Park Chamber of Commerce.
Adelphi Theater
Love your video on the Adelphi Theater. When I was 16 - 17 (now 48) I use to work there, doing just about everything. Your info on the projection booth and the old Simplex projectors was right on. Back then it was owned by the same guy that owned Luigi's Pizza almost kitty corner from there. I worked at the pizzeria shortly before working at the theater.
Would love to chat with ya sometime. I was born and raised in RP, and now live in Norfolk, Va.
Sincerely,
Mike S.
p.s. thank you for bringing back old memories.
Mike,
It is always my pleasure to meet those who have worked at the
Adelphi Theater. I will call you to compare notes and relive the good days that we are so fond of.
- Bill Morton
Here is the video of the Adelphi Theater:
Accepting new clients

Rogers Park based promotion company, Bill Morton Promotions is now accepting new recording artists as clients. Feel free to contact Bill Morton Promotions with any questions on services or pricing.
School of Rock performs in Rogers Park
School of Rock after their performance at Willye B. White Park.Photography by Bill's Digital Photography
Relevant links:
Rogers Park Men Can Cook Event - Rogers Park in 1,000 Words
What I Believe
I’ve always believed that you don’t wait for permission to lead — you lead by example.
That’s why I’ve been working in the neighborhood for years: promoting local businesses, supporting artists, showing up for residents, and pushing for accountability where it’s lacking. I’ve never needed a title to care — just a sense of responsibility.
Rogers Park deserves leadership that’s rooted in service — not showmanship. I believe in listening before speaking, building before boasting, and working behind the scenes as much as in front of them.
I believe in protecting the character of this neighborhood while improving the quality of life for everyone — renters, homeowners, small business owners, families, and seniors alike.
And yes, I’ve been asked: Am I going to run for Alderman?
I’m thinking seriously about it. Not because I want to change who I am — but because I want to protect what we have and strengthen what we need.
If that journey takes me into public office, I hope it will be with your trust — earned not through slogans, but through years of showing up and standing with you.
— Bill Morton


