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I D219 reaches out tohurricane victims Nues North and Nile West students go Jtheextra mile after Harvey and Irma - B BR1 L. Cox the aftermath of Harvey Pioneer Press because students and staff wanted to help those af- As studentsat both fected by that storm, school schools of Nues Townshipdistrict spokesman Jim E High School Distict 219Szczepaniak said. considered ways to provide "What we find is that aid to people in southeastwhen something like this Texas affected by Harvey,happens, typically our sta- L south Florida residentsdent activity directors are were bracing for Hurricaneinundated with students Irma, and students thensaying 'I feel terrible. What wanted to extend their out-can I do to help?' " he said. reach. "Now that we have another In recent weeks, Nileshurricane ... obviously the North and Nues West stu- need is going to be great." dents participated in efforts Odell said the idea for the that raised money and col-"Halftime for Harvey" hur- lected a myriad goods forricane relief effort came victims ofthe storms. together after District 219 At Niles West, halftimestaff heard that another during the Sept 8 footballschool was holding a similar game turned into a hurri-event. cane relief effort. Football "Students, staff members helmets were passedwant to give back ... we said through the crowd duringwe need to do it," Odell said. halftime at the game against Student groups at Niles Prospect High School, said North alsogot involved Nues West Student Activ- with relief efforts. MARK KODIAK UKENA/PIONEER PRESS PHOTOS ities Director Katie Odell. For more than a week, Nues North High School students organized a hurricane relief drive and filled up a van with supplies Sept. 18 in Skokie to The goal was to have thestudents andstaff there helmets stuffed with a fewcollected items that werebe transported to Houston. thousand dollars, which she shipped to Texas. said would be donated to Caroline Benjamin, headservice work. "They had a the American Red Cross'sof studentactivities, "They had a week to get it hurricane relief efforts. watched images of the ail together," Benjamin said. week to get it all "We're going to collectstorms' devastation on tele-"It was a great response money from fans on both vision and the internet. Shefrom the community, thetogether It was a sides of the stadium. I've said she knew it was only astudents and teachers.It reached out to the assistantmatter of time before Nileswas awesome. It was sta-great response principalat Prospect so North students would make dent-initiated, student- they can put the word out to it clear they wanted to reach driven. It came from thefrorn the corn- their school as well' sheout to those affected by thestudents. It's awesome tornunit) the stu- said about the outreach. hurricanes. see kids step up when there The amount raised dur- "Every time there's a na-is a cause greater than ourdents and teach- ing halftime was not im- tional disaster, we always do school." mediately known. some kind of all-school She said donated items Hurricane Irma was event," she said. "It's just the included packing supplies, downgraded from a Catego- kind of student body they drinking water, face masks, -Caroline Benjamin ry 5 hurricane to a Category are, just giving back con-diapers and wipes, disaster 4 just as it slammed south-stantly. I knew it wouldn'tcleaning kits, bleach and ern Florida on Sept.10, be long until we had a store gift cards. She said news of the according to the Nationalcouple ofgroups reach out" Everything was loadedhurricanes and their after- Weather Service. Members of the schoolinto a van on Sept 18 andmath really tagged at some On Aug.25, Harveycheerleadingteam, the Isra- taken to a Chicago chapterofthe students' hearts. dumped record rainfall oneli Club and a student group of the Jewish Student "It's hard not to have Houston and other nearbycalled WE Help OthersUnion, where members empathy for people who are towns, causing massive(The WHO Club) collec-prepared todeliver thegoing through such a hor- damage and leaving tens oftively mobilized and gath-goods to Houston. "Werific national disaster, and thousands of residents tern-ered donated goods thatreally wanted to jump onnot want to step up and do porarily homeless, officialswere sent to Houston afterthe opportunity to donate tosomething. We do what we have said. learning that a member ofa group that was actually can," she said. The District 219 fund- the Israeli Club was alreadygoing down there to do the Nues North High School freshman Dylan Esz, of Morton raising initiative started inplanning a visit there to dowork," Benjamin said. Brian L. Cox is a freelancer. Grove, helps organize supplies. NEWS 5

cold and fluminor injuries scrapes and bruises Mother ticketed afterson feversallergiesstitches sprains cuts sore throatsinfections rashes earaches struck while riding scooter xrays persistent coughs nausea lab tests Staff report The 30-year-old driver ofand then released to his the SUV Aisha Sana, of Glen father,the policereport minor burns blood tests The mother of a 12-year- Ellyn, told police that shestates. old Morton Grove boy wasdid not see the boy and his The boy's mother was citedafter the boy waspassenger as they wentgiven a Morton Grove ticket riding his motor scooterthrough the stop sign andfor "parental responsibility without a license when heshe was not able to stop herfor violations by minors" was struck by an SUV ac- vehicle in time to avoidsince the motor scooter was cording to Morton Grovehitting the rear of the scoot-not supposed to be driven in police. er. the public way, according to Police said the boy, whose Police explained the boythe police report. More than name is not publicly an- said he did not see the SUV, "Both juveniles and par- nounced because he isa and he admitted running theents were advised of the juvenile, was treatedfor stop sign. ordinance and that those minor injuriesat a local His mother was called totypes of vehicles cannot be Immediate Care. hospital. the scene, and rode with the driven in Morton Grove in According to the policeboy as he was taken bythe future unless it is on report on the Sept. 17 inci- ambulance to Lutheranprivate property" the police dent, the boy was riding hisGeneral Hospital "as a pre-report states. motor scooter near thecaution far some lower leg Sana said she had no Expert Care. intersection of Davis Street issues and scrapes," accord-injuries, and refused medi- and Parkside Avenue - with ing to the police report. cal treatment, according to a passenger on the back - The boy's passenger was the report. just before 6 p.m. and failed treated at the scene for "a She was not ticketed. to stop at a stop sign. road burn on his shoulder" Mon-Fri9a.m.to7p.m. Fall semester enrollment down 6 SatSun 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. percent at Oakton Community College BY GErvIEvE residents in Evanston, Glen- during the two-year budget BOOK WALTER coe, Glenview, Golf Kenil-stalemate, which ended in Pioneer Press worth, Lincolnwood, Mor-July, according to Chicago No appointment needed ton Grove,Niles,North-Thbune reports. Enrollment is down about brook,Northfield, Park Those payments came as Expert care from physicians 6 percent at Oakton Corn-Ridge, Skokie, Wilmette,part of the two stopgap bills, munity College this fall over Wmnnetka and parts of Des one delivered in April and 2016, reflecting an ongoing Plaines, Mount Prospect and the other in June 2016, pattern at the school and aRosemont, according to theaccording to Tribune re- statewide trend following school's website. ports. Schools stretched that the recent Illinois budget The 2017 1111 enrollmentmoney over two years, with NUes impasse, officials said. figure is a nearly 22 percentmany stm1ing as a result. Sorne 8,349 signed up todrop from the10,632 Oakton officials said the 6450 W.Touhy Avenue take classes this first se- enrolled in fall 2012, accord- school cut expenses and mester of the 2017-18 aca- ing to figures provided byraised tuition to help stay (224)364-CARE demic year, said Steve Rep- Oakton. But this year's ap- afloat. sys, spokesman for Oakton proximately 6 percent de- Oakton officials have also Community College. He said cine isless than the 7.1 acknowledged that the two- the college has not done apercent drop recorded inyear college has other chal- breakdown of that number2016, when enrollment felllenges. These include re- to determine the count by from 9,618 the year before to ports that a greater number residence ofstudents or full- 8,934. oflllinois high school gradu- +North Shore or part-time enrollment. The decline is in line with ates are choosingto leave the University tlealthSystem The enrollment and the a drop in student enrollmentstate to attend college and corresponding 6 percent de- felt at most public Illinoisstatewide community col- dine, "is right around wherecommunity colleges andlege enrollment decreased Medical Group we were expecting to be'universities, with the biest15.5 percent from 2011 to Repsys said. exception being the Uni-2015, according to informa- Oakton has two cam- versity of Illinois at Urbana- tion presented to trustees at puses, the main one in Des Champaign, according to their August board meeting. Plaines and anotherinChicago Tribune reports. Skokie. Oakton Community Only two state funding [email protected] northshore.org/immediatecare College District 535 collec- payments were made to TwitterGenevieveBook tively serves about 456,000 Illinois public universities 6 NEWS Iconic WWI 'Doughboy' I statue rededicated Monument built in "What we need to remind Doughboy Arrived"ata people is that military serv-reception at the John and 1921, restored for ice to this country is a goodMary Helen Slater Educa- under $13K thing, it's not a bad thing." tion Center along Harrer The term "Doughboy,"Park BY KAIUE ANGELL Luc other meanings said Mark The exhibit opened at the Pioneer Press Mata, who has served asmuseum after Labor Day president of the Mortonand runs through Thanks- A modest crowd gathered Grove Historical Society forgiving week. at in from the Morton Grove two years. Mata said local fundrais- Public Library to witness "One (story) goes back to ing efforts for the restora- the rededication of one the the Mexican-American Wartion began more than one village's iconic statues fol- of 1848 when soldiers inyear ago after getting the lowing its restoration. blue uniforms marchedbids to do the work. The Morton Grove His- through dusty terrain," he The Morton Grove Days tOrical Society, in collabora- said. "Their tunics wereCommission, the Ladies tion with other partners, covered with light dust thatAuxiliary of American Le- completed renovation of the looked like flour or adobegion Post 134 and the Mor- "Doughboy" statue, which bricks (akin to dough). ton Grove Post 134: Sons of is a World War I monument He said the term stuckthe American Legion were Speakers included elected until "G.I." (usually ftr "goy- major funds contributors officials. ernment issued") replacedalong with the Morton "Doughboy is an icon," KARIE ANGELL WC/PIONEER PRESS it starting with World WarGrove Foundation, Morton said Morton Grove Village A modest crowd gathered outside the Morton Grove Public Library in Morton Grove Sept. Grove Fire personnel and President Dan DiMaria. "It 24 as the village unveiled the refurbished WWI homage "Doughboy" statue. Morton Grove civic andthe American Legion Post sums up what a community park district leader Paul 134 and individual donors, should be doing for the of Memorial Day and Veter- Commission, officialsex- our nation and I think this is Mmx recalled the earlier Mata said. people who paid the ulti-ans Day (and formerly Ar-plained. a monument to record our days ofthe Doughboy statue Nancy Lanning of Mor- mate sacrifice." mistice Day) ceremonies. Official said inspection ofhistory and remember those in the village. ton Grove saluted the The statue, whichis It was created by archi-the statue indicated repairs who fought," said U.S. Rep. "I love the Doughboy, IDoughboy shortly after a named for a term used totect and sculptor Hugh A.were needed for granite,Brad Schneider, D-Illinois. remember this when I was awreath was placed at the describe WWI soldiers, has Price and installed by con-stone, bronze and concrete Cook County Commis- little kid," said Mmx, who is end ofthe rededication. been at its original Lincoln tractors Hanamann, Lan-restoration.Restorationsioner Larry Suffredin,chairman of Morton Grove "It's an honor, they gave Avenue location since the deck and Co. ofNiles Centercosts were just underD-13th Districtsaid the Days their lives," Lanning said. day it was installed, and in Skokie. The names of all$13,000, according to offi-statue pays tribute toall Immediately afterthe"We might not be here predates the library which43 men from Morton Grove cials. military service personnel. ceremony, the Morton today." was built near the site inwho served in WWI are Otherpoliticalleaders "I view it (Doughboy) as a Grove HistoricalSociety 1952. listed with it. spoke at the ceremony Septsentry who is watching over showcased its exhibit enti-Kane Angeli Luc is a free- The statue was dedicated The Doughboy monu- 24. to protect us," saidSuf- fled "Illinois and Mortonlance reporter for Pioneer with a ceremony on July 31, ment is registered with the "I think today we're herefredin, who said his grand- Grove in The Great War - Press. 1921 and has been the center World War I Centennialto honor those who servedfather served in World War What Happened Before the Morton Grove asks residents to join 'watch'progrim BY KYRA SENESE village information aboutsaid he thinks the Morton Police said the program isthing going on that's wrong Permission will be re- Pioneer Press the program. Grove watch program could voluntary, asking propertyor bad itis our duty asquired by the owner of a According to a news re-be a positive step for theowners who operate out-citizens of the town or the surveillance system before The Village of Mortonlease about the program,community. door surveillance camerascity we may live in to report the department can view, Grove has launched a "Vir-when canvassing a neigh- "Ithink most peopleto register their camerasit and to work very tightlydownload or copy any re- tual Block Watch" programborhood after a crime has want to live in a safe corn-with the department, ac-with our police depart-corded materials, the pro- encouraging residents' andoccurred, investigators fre- munity, so I don't think this cording to the news release. ment," Alpogianis added. gram announcement said. property owners' involve-quently find that a home orprogram will hurt, but I do Police officials said they The police also clarifiedPolice will only ask to view ment in boosting communi- business video system maythink we have to be carefulmay ask residents to checkin the release that the pro-footage regarding a specific ty safety efforts. have collected photograph-because you never want totheir camera systems if agram is not intended tocrime for use as evidence to Home and business own- ic evidence regarding a sus- infringe on people's pri- crime has occurred recentlygather active or live feedassist ongoing investiga- ers who use security cam- pect or a vehicle. vacy," Alpogianissaid.in their neighborhood tosurveillance or to monitor rions. erasto watch the area Such details could assist"Sometimes I think some ofdetermine whether anycitizens' activities in their It is unclear how many around their homes orpolice in investigations, ac-these cameras go a little too photos were captured thatneighborhoods. people have registered for other properties are beingcording to the release. far, whether it's a red lightcould benefit related inves- "The Morton Grove Po-the program, to date. asked to register that infor- Village of Niles Trusteecamera or speed camera, tigations. lice Department will never Morton Grove officials mation with the village to George D. Alpogianis, man-and this is abit different, but "I have a very stronghave remote or direct access did not respond to requests help the Morton Grove Po- ager at his family-ownedthere are times when wesense of community in-to any private video systems for comment. lice Department resolve lo-Kappy's American Grillmight be overdoing it a little volvement and I think if wein this program," according calcrimes, according torestaurant in Morton Grove,bit with the cameras." as a community see sorne-to the release. Kyra Senese is a freelancer. NEWS 7

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The following items were taken was charged with domestic bat-WARRANT block of Milwaukee Avenue. BURGLARY from the Nues Police Departmenttery and ticketed with public John W. Youseph, 19, of the 400 A resident of an apartment in reports. An arrest does not consti-intoxication on Sept. 14. block of Glenshire Road, Glen- PUBLIC INTOXICATION the 8000 block of Foster Lane tute afinding ofguilt. Only a court view, was taken into custody on a A 26-year-old Skokie man wasreturned home on Sept. 11 to find of law can make that determina-THEFT bond forfeiture warrant relatedticketed with public intoxicationa laptop computer and jewelry tion. Anthony D. Messina, 30, of theto a mob action charge. Yousephand disorderly conduct on Sept. 9 missing, police said. 3700 block of James Street,is scheduled to appear in courtafter police said he was found The owner of a garage in the BATTERY McHenry, was charged with re- Oct. 2. passed out on a deck in the 70008500 block of North Olcott Ave- Alexandre Bevell, 25, of thetail theft on Sept. 6 in connection block of West Niles Terrace. nue reported on Sept. 11 that 9100 block of Elmwood Drive,with an incident in the 9600FRAUD A 52-year-old Nues man wassomeone tried to forcibly enter was charged with domestic bat-block of Milwaukee Avenue. A woman in the process ofticketed with public intoxication the building, police said. tery; interference in reporting Maria K. Vakirtzi, 53, of thepurchasing a home told policeand smoking on Sept. 8 after domestic violence,aggravated8500 block of Milwaukee Ave-she wired $185,471 to an accountpolice said he was intoxicatedTHEFT battery, unlawful restraint andnue, Niles, was charged within Virginia after receiving anand smoking a cigarette in the On Sept. 7, a woman told police resisting a police officer on theretail theft on Sept. 12 in the 200email from someone whom she 200 block of Golf Mill Center. that 10 boxes containing LoveSac night of Sept. 12. During the same block of Golf Mill Center. believed was her attorney. Police couches were delivered to the incident, Patricia Bevell Contr- Anthony F. Mayer, 45, of thesaid the woman learned herPOSSESSION driveway of a home in the 8600 eras, 59, of the same address, was 1700 block of West Julian Street,attorney had not directed her to A 20-year-old man from unin-block of Sunset Road, but four also charged with obstructing aChicago, was charged with retailwire the money only after shecorporated Maine Township waswere stolen. police officer. theft at the Home Depot, 901sent it. cited with underage drinking Three catalyticconverters Russell J. Reynolds, 52, of the Civic Center Drive. after police said he was seenwere reported stolen off cars on 8800 block of Prospect Avenue, PARENTAL banging on street signs in the Sept. 9, police said. The incidents was charged with aggravatedDUI RESPONSIBILITY 9400 block of North Milwaukeeoccurred in the 7500 block of battery and criminal trespass on Evelyn Cadena, 30, of the 3200 An unnamed 44-year-old Mor- Avenue on Sept. 8. West Cleveland Avenue, the 8000 Sept.14. According to police,block of North Linder Avenue, ton Grove woman was ticketed on A 19-year-old Des Plaines manblock of West Churchill Avenue Reynolds was accused of makingChicago, was charged with driv-Sept. 8 after police said she leftwas ticketed with possession ofand the 9200 block of North physical contact with a securitying under the influence on Sept. 8 four children, ages 1, 6, 8 and 11, marijuana in Sept. 9 after policeWoodland Avenue. officer in the 200 block of Golffollowing a traffic stop in theinside a locked, unattended carreportedly found 6.8 grams of A wallet and keys were re- Mill Center. 7300 block of North Milwaukeewith the windows up for moresuspected marijuana inside his ported stolen from a locker in the Nyambaatar Gombosuren, 43,Avenue. Sheisscheduled tothan 10 minutes. The allegedcar during a traffic stop in the900 block of Civic Center Drive of the 8800 block of Golf Road, appear in court Oct. 2. incident occurred in the 9400 8600 block of West Golf Road. on Sept. 12, police said. 0 YOUR FAVORITE PLACE earCDfir d Negotiable after the ist yearî

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He has invited him as numbers dwindle memories of the Nazi occupation there ever since. of Poland with City Colleges sta- 'People don't remember me. BY MANYA BRACHEAR dents. Some students are required They don't remember my name," PASHMMc to attend, others go because they Les White said. "But I'll be on the Chicago Thbune want to meet an eyewitness, and street and I see an ex-student of many go in search of hope. mine and they ask me how my i Alexander White's voice "He was a refugee;' White said. father is." cracked and his hands trembled as"The beauty of Harold Washing- Shoshana Buchholz-Miller, vice he described the atrocities heton is all the diversity. I have so president of educationat the witnessed and the murder of hismany undocumented students, so Illinois Holocaust Museum, said family duringWorld war ii. many DACA (Deferred Action for hearing from a survivor is the most The 94-year-old retired physi- Childhood Arrivals recipients) and moving and powerful way to learn cian and Polish refugee who even- refugees. They understand his about the Holocaust. tually settled in Olympia Fields story." "It allows these stories and big aL1y-bw after the Nazi As a result, White feels a deep numbers to become very real and invasion of Poland, hífhmi1 Ôbligatïon to presn4ngthe mem- personaljzed' she said. "It's cre- contemplated suicide to avoid the ones ofhis father - to never let the ating historical empathy. Under- inevitable separation, torture andworld forget about the deaths of 6 standing the human story behind death sentence that awaited them million Jews. the history and being able to really in the concentration camps. "I feel very guilty, that I should relate to it" "I was the only one that ob-become more involved in what's The new exhibit will feature jected to it:' White said to thegoing on in the US. because (in) holograms showing seven local captivated audience last week atthese stories there's a similarity," survivors. Fritzie Fritzshall, 88, Harold Washington College. "IWhite said. "I owe something to president of the museum, was one said, 'Look, if we all die, is there the protest to get involved and that of the seven to travel to Los ing to be anyone after the war to this story really should continue to Angeles for five days of filming. tell people what went on here?' be told." She sought her son and grandsons' Nobody will believeit. Even if To that end, the Illinois Molo- blessingbefore participating in the there's a tiny chance that someonecaust Museum will open in late project, and her grandsons stayed will survive we should not killOctober a permanent installation by her side during the filming. ourselves?" that uses technology and innova- "I asked them how they felt White, as the audience welltion to preserve the memories of about this. I'm leaving their name knew, survived. And he spokesurvivors. Called the Interactive behind when I'm no longer here," about the Holocaust with a certain Survivor Experience, the display she said. "They said go for it. They urgency because time is runningwillfeature three-dimensional were there with me every single out. holograms ofl3 survivors speaking moment They were my rock" In 2010,there were aboutabout their experience. She, too, didn't tell her story 10,000 Holocaust survivors in the The display will be equipped right away, until after her son Chicagt area, according to thewith interactive voice recognition BRIAN CASSELLA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE insisted she participate in an oral Jewish Federation of Metropolitan technology to replicate what it's history project He heard the Chicago. Today, thatestimate, like to have a survivor answerHolocaust survivor Alexander White spoke recently to students at Harold Washington College. details of his mother's time in which includes Jews from thequestions about losing loved ones Auschwitz for the first time in an former Soviet Union, is closer toand narrowly escaping death. audio recording. 6,000 and is in rapid decline. Most For the studentsat HaroldSchindler's heroism would even-dren's questions until Les White Alexander White recorded his survivors, who were childrenWashington College, though, theytually be dramatized in Stevenwas 26 and pursuing a career instories in a self-published memoir when the war broke out 70 yearsonly had to listen to the voice ofSpielberg's 1993 filin "Schindler's film. In the early 1980s, the fathertitled "Be a Mensch," his father's ago, are now in their 80s and 90s. Alexander White himself. List" and son got stuck in a Los Angeles parting words before bOarding a This decline has led historians Born Alexander Bialywlos in White then went to college and traffic jaim Les White began to ask train to Auschwitz. He knows time and educators - including cura- 1923, Alexander White grew up inmedical school in Munich beforequestions, and the conversationis running out tors of a new exhibit using holo-the town of Krosno, Poland. Afterimmigratingto the U.S. He met and lasted three more days. The revela- "Nowadays they're very few still grams at the the Illinois Holocaust the Nazis invaded Poland in 1939,married Inez Libby, whose father tion was not only eye-opening, but alive, and if we are all gone, I can Museum and Education Center inhe lost his mother and older sisterinsisted he change his name fromit also was a turning point in theirguarantee you there will be books Skokie - to find ways to pass alongfirst, and later two younger broth- Bialywlos to White. relationship. that say this is all a hoax and there and preserve their testimonials forers. His father was shipped to the But even though Alexander "Whatever I imagined he went were no eyewitnesses," he said. future generations. gas chambers at the AuschwitzWhite persuaded his parents andthrough was not the reality" Les"You don't need eyewitnesses." So it was that over two days lastconcentration camp. siblings to live so they could tellWhite said. "That's why it's impor- Les White also feels pressure to week, students sat motionless as After the liquidation of theabout the atrocities, the lone sur-tant to tell these stories. It puts atell the story and tell it accurately. they listened, absorbing White'sKrosno ghetto in1942, Whitevivor of bis immediate family did human face on everything. "My nightmare is I'm up on- disturbing recollections of thespent more than a year in severalnot talk about his own experiences "From that day on, my fatherstage telling a story and my father Shoah. camps before moving to one of the right away. Many Holocaust sur- and I became very close," he said.calls out, 'That's not how it hap- At the back of the room stoodcamps where the Germanvivors feared being viewed as if"It was in telling his story that wepened.'" the person who spearheaded thebusinessman Oskar Schindlerthey were miscreants, White re-became father and son." talk - the speaker's son, Lessaved thousands of Jews by em- called. 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not simplybecause the tern- perature was easily hover- ing around 90 degrees at just 10 in the rnorning. The entire student body nide to celebrate a Dr. Seuss-therned home- coming - complete with a visit from the Cat in the Hat - and witness the an- nouncernent of the 2017 homecoming queen and king. Students elected Hannah Northfell homecoming queen and Christo Fosse as homecoming king at the conclusion of the nearly hour-long assembly. "I feel really surprised," Northfell said of her win. "Homecoming is always a blast, and this is some- thing I'll remember for a long time," Fosse added. BRIAN O'MAHONEY/PIONEER PRESS PHOTOS Northfell is a member ofHannah Northfell celebrates after being named queen during Maine South's homecoming rally Sept.22. Maine South's Hawk Pride, a student leader organiza- lion. She also plays soccer outside school, plays on the Maine South Powder Puff team and is on the yearbook staff. Northfell said she hopes to study business in college. Fosse is co-editor in chief of Southwords, Maine South's student newspaper, and is eyeingjournalism as a potential course of study after high school. He also plays trombone with the Maine South marching band and is a member of the award-winning Constitu- lion Team, in addition to Greek Club, Mock Trial and the V-Show. It was also noted during the assembly that Fosse was a contestant in Maine South's Mr. Hawk competition last year. Maine South seniors Christo Fosse and Hannah Northfell Turn to Hawks, Page 13 were named king and queen during the homecoming rally. Maine South French teacher Jen Cobb is in a "dance off" during the rally. NEWS

Hawks, fromPage12 Other members of the homecoming court were Haley Crawford, Grace Gobie, Elije O'Brien, Megan Streightiff, John Conradi, Anthony Bartell, Paul Sasso and Fotis Kokosioviis. Before the queen and king could be crowned, players of various fall sports were recognized; Principal Ben Collins and school deans Linda Borchew, Marta Hall and Michael McGreevy had pies tossed in their faces; students and teachers attempted a hu- man caterpillar; a dance-offWith shaving cream on his face, after taking a pie to the among representatives face, Maine South Principal Ben Collins announces the from all four classes and newest additions to the school's "Wail of Fame." three teachers got the stu- dent body roaring; and the Like past causes chosenfatal genetic disorder that football team was, onceby students, Huntington'saffects physical and mental again, easily victorious over has a personal connectionfunction. the faculty in a tug-of-war. to Maine South. Assistant "Maine South is proud Students also learned thePrincipal David Berendtand excited to join you and organization for which theyshared that a 1985 Maineyour family in the fight in will be raising money dur- South graduate, who is thefinding a cure," he said. ing this year'sall-school father of a current student fundraiser: Huntington'sand one recent graduate, is [email protected] BRIAN O'MAHONEYIPIONEER PRESS PHOTOS Disease Society of America. living with Huntington's, a Twitter @JenTribune Maine South junior Antonio Pabon celebrates during the homecoming rally.

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Stephenson. satisfied with the care she STAcEY WEscorr/ Stephenson, owner of received, he decided can- CHICAGO TRIBUNE Cancer Treatment Centers cer treatment needed to go Richard Stephenson heads ofAmerica, apparently in a new direction, inte- into divorce court at the knows something about grating expert patient care McHenry County court- making a buck in his cho- with state-of-the-art tech- house in Woodstock in sen profession. nologies, and concentrat- October 2016. ti hicaioribuuc Instead of pouring the ing only on cancer treat- widely unpopular "sweet- ments. I don't believe they from Richard over the chicagotribune.com/suburbs ened" beverage tax down perform bunion surgeries years; and a collection of the gullets ofCook County at CTCA sites. Santa Clauses, ofwhich she taxpayers in the name of The Barrington Hills must be quite fond. healthy constituents and of resident's business has All in all, not a bad haul, financing health care, Cookbeen quite successful, although Alicia Stephenson County Board President allowing him a comfortable wanted more, much more. Toni Preckwinkle should lifestyle. Some might say an I'm not naive enough to have contacted Stephen- opulent lifestyle. His for- believe people, businesses son. The same goes for mer spouse of26 yearswill and companies don't make those covered for health share in that largesse, al- money offsick people. insurance by Obamacare though not as much as she There's a whole industry and seniors confused by all wanted. called Big Pharma that those alphabetized Medi- During the trial, Alicia employs thousands of Lake care Medi-gap policies. Stephenson testified she Countians in the search for Stephenson, 77, is the was not "a gold digger" and new drugs, medications guy everyone should turn merely wanted an "equita- and medical equipment to to make sense of medical ble" settlement. During make our lives better when issues. We know this from their "War ofthe Roses" we suffer or prevent us the recent divorce settle- quarrel, she received a from becoming ill. ment he and his ex-wife, monthly stipend of Richard Stephenson saw former Gurnee resident $66,000. Her lawyers a niche, filled it and has Alicia Stephenson, 52, sought to get her enough made lots ofmoney open- agreed to. walking around money to ing hospitals that treat According to the Chi- purchase a boat, home and cancer patients. Report- cago Tribune, the judge condominium, motorcycles edly, besides being a rich who finally signed off on and hire a personal assist- man, he is a compassionate the eight-year divorce ant. Along with mega- man. Including, it appears, dance the two took part in millions for her future. when it comes to paying off noted the former couple As detailed by the Trib- his ex-wife. "certainly enjoyed the une, she finally walked out Not that he wanted to lifestyle of the rich and ofher husband's life with a write those checks to keep famous." tax-free, lump-sum pay- her in the lavish lifestyle to Cancer Treatment Cen- ment ofabout $6.5 million; which she obviously had ters of America, which a lump-sum $450,000 become accustomed. Who began modestly in 1988 at housing allowance; $2Z500 among us would? the former American Inter-a month in alimony after national Hospital in Zion, taxes; $55,000 a month in Charles Selle is a former has come a long way under maintenance, before taxes; News-Sun reporter, political Richard Stephenson's a 401(k) fund; a Porsche editor arid editor. leadership. CTCA now has sports vehicle; two motor- about a half-dozen out- cycles; jewelry she received sellenews@gmaiLconi OPU'flON Voter backlash awaits those who ARCHDIOCESE OF CHICAGO CATHOLIC CEMETERIES support Cook Countysoda tax the 2010 Democratic pri- soda tax and ready to chan- mary. nel their anger into political "I think we're witnessing action. I would not want to TWO-G RAVE something completely be a Cook County commis- unprecedented in Cook sioner who voted in favor of County," Morrison said. the tax and have to face the MONUMENT LOTS "Even the Todd Stroger wrath ofvoters next year. TED SLOWIK sales tax wasn't this unpop- Recent po11s say voters All Saints Cemetery in Des Plaines I like lean government ular." are far less likely to re-elect that efficiently provides For five years, Preckwin- commissioners who sup- St. Michael Cemetery in Palatine essential services. Fewer Ide seemed to champion ported the soda tax. The people on the payroll austerity. She trimmed the polls were conducted Aug. means lower costs for sala- county's budget and held 30 by We Ask America, ries, benefits and pensions. the line on tax increases. which is backed by such tax I don't mind paying my Then in 2015, she per- opponents as the Illinois fair share in taxes for thing suaded the county board to Manufacturers Association like public safety, roads and restore the sales tax hike and the Illinois Retail Mer- education. But I hear the that cost Stroger the elec- chants Association. cries of southern Cook tion. Preckwinkle had hoped County residents who say I think Preckwinlde the soda tax would raise the cumulative effect of hoped many voters with $225 million annually in high taxes is too much. short memories would new revenue for the coun- Homeowners are forget about the sales tax ty's nearly $5 billion squeezed by perennially hike by the time she had to budget She's said the tax is high residential property run again in 2018. But the about reducing soda con- taxes. Chicago's sales taxes soda tax is fresh in every- sumption, whichwillpro- are higher than any other one's minds. I've talked duce health benefits. city in the nation, accordingwith several Southland Preckwinlde has said the to the Thx Foundation. residents who are really tax is needed to offset ex- When the state increased upset about the tax. penses the county's health the personal income tax "There's absolute out- system incurs related to rate this year to 4.95 per- rage' Morrison said. He treating sugar consump- cent from 3.75 percent, represents the county's tion-related illnesses. working people immedi- largest district, he said. Spokesman Frank Shuftan ately noticed the extra hite Many mayors ofthe 32 told me in an email Sept. 6 taken out of their pay- communities in his diict thatopponents are offering checks. have told him saiese "no realistic alternatives" to The final straw - no pun down dramatically at fuffilling the county's reve- intended - was when Cookcery stores, restaurts, nue needs. You will be allowed to install an upright County's penny-an-ounce convenience stores. ga Morrison and other sweetened beverage tax stations and other busi- commissioners believe the monument when you purchase a minimum took effct Aug. 2. nesses in their towns. county could find fat to of 2 graves ¡n specific sections at All Saints "It's a horrible policy and Many shoppers are re- trim from the budget in- a very burdensome tax," fusing to pay the soda tax. stead ofraising taxes. and St. Michael. Package plans can be added Cook County Commis- People are shopping in Will Commissioner Richard to cover all future cemetery costs. sioner Sean Morrison, Count)ç in Indiana, or in Boykin, D-lst, ofOak Park, R-17th, Palos Park, told me other collar counties. who reportedly is consider- by phone. They're buying all their ing a run against Preckwin- I believe Cook County groceries elsewhere, not Ide, said the county could If you are interested in a purchasing a 2-grave monument lot, complete and commissioners who voted just sweetened beverages. cut costs by eliminating mail this form. for the soda tax when it Many store owners and 1,500 vacant positions, squeaked by on a 9-8 vote managers say their bever- instituting a hiring freeze Name age sales are down 35 per- and reducing other areas of last November could pay Address the price at polls when they cent or more in the month wasteful spending. seek re-election next year. since the tax took effect. Morrison refused to say City/State/Zip That is, unless they support Maybe some commis- if he knows of any of the Morrison's repeal measure sioners aren't worried eight commissioners who Telephone when the county board about losing their seats initially supported the soda Cemetery of Interest considers it next month. over the soda tax. Some tax have flipped their votes. Anti-tax revolt has de- incumbents are likely confi- But he said he was "cau- E-mail Address cided previous county dent they've got the back- tiously optimistic" his Personal information will be kept confidential and used Only for responding to nquiries. elections. After former ing of their party and the repeal measure would 1400S WolfRdHillside, IL 60162-2197 . www.CatholicCemeteriesChicago.org county board President financial and ground sup- succeed. 708-236-5400 . 708-449-2340 Español708-236-5446 Po Poisku PCE-MON3 Todd Stroger pushed portthat goes with it through a sales tax hike, he But I believe people are [email protected] lost to Toni Preckwinlde in really fired up about the Twitter @teds!owik CHICAGO

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petting zoo, pony rides, a gem-mining vil- lage and children's amusement rides. A Jam with hayride transports guests to the pumpkin patch. Food and drinks are sold at the farm. Free admission, some activities cost extra. the Jack Maple Park Kus Family Farm, 1N318 Watson Road, Maple Park. 815-827-5200; O'Lanterns wunviwipersfamibjfamtcom Open to Oct 31. Hours are 9 am.-6 p.m. Monday-Saturday; 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday. Pumpkin farms ready to Tickets: $10.99 Monday-Wednesday, $12.99 Thursday-Friday, $14.99 weekends and welcome visitors for fall Columbus Day; $699 seniors and military with ID. Some activities cost extra BY ANNIE ALLEMAN Pumpkins are for sale pre-picked or for AND PHIL POTEMPA you-pick in the pumpkin patch. Activities Pioneer Press include a corn maze, train rides, hay wagon the very top of everyone's fall to-do rides and haunted forest list is "visit a pumpkin farm:' AtAnd these days, there is a lot more McHenry to do on a pumpkin farm than just pick a pumpkin. Most have corn mazes, hayrides, Harms Farm Ganien Center, 4727 W petting zoos and kiddie rides and attrac- Crystal Lake Road, Mct-feniy. 815-385-5385; tions. www.harmsfannandganfen.com Here's a roundup of some of the big area Open Oct 1-31. Hours are 8 a.m.-7 p.m. pumpkin farms. Check the website for their weekdays and 8 a.m.-6 p.m. weekends. rules on rainouts, strollers, wagons, pets and Tickets: $2 or $12 per wristband. Activities daily deals. include a pumpkin train, corn maze and haunted walk Aurora Minooka Abbey Farms ofMarmion Abbey, 850 Butteifleld Road, Aurora. 630-966-7775; GARY MIDDENDORFIDAILY SCUT$TOWN Heaps GiantPwnpkin Farm, 4853 Route www.abbeyfarins.oi Bengtson's Pumpkin Farm is now open for its annual fall festival in Homer Glen. 52, Minooka. 815-651-7288; Open to Oct 29. Farm hours are lo a.m.-6 wwntheapsgiantpumpkinfanitcom p.m. Wednesday-Friday and Sunday, and 10 Hampshire Lincoinshire Open to Oct. 31. Hours 10 a.m.-6:30 p.m. a.m.-lO p.m. Saturday. Tickets: $10.99 week- daily. Tickets: Free admission, activities days, $14.99 weekends and Columbus Day; Goebbert's Pumpkin Fann, 42W813 Reink- DidierFarms Pumpkinfest 16678 WAp- extra. Weekend moonlight special $20 for $6.99 seniors and military; children 3 and ingRoad, Hampshire. 847-464-5952; takisic Road, Lincoinshire. 847-634-3291; haunted corn maze. flashlight maze and under free. $7.99 night maze. $19.99 for beer www.pumpkinfiirms.com nvw4idierfanns.com moonlight hayride. Activities include a corn tent. Open to Oct 31. Hours are 9 a.m.-6 p.m. u Open to Oct 31, Hours are 9 a.rn.-6 p.m. maze, pumpkin patch and new Milo's Castle The farm boasts a corn maze and an daily; 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Oct 31. Tickets: $12 daily. Tickets: $1 each. activities cost varying playground. 8-acre you-pick pumpkin patch. weekdays and $15 weekends and Columbus numbers of tickets. Day; $9 seniors. Some activities cost extra. New this year is a mobile escape room South Barrington Channahon and Silly StringAsylunt Weekends only. Hobart, md. Goebberts Farm and Ganlen Center, 40 Dollinger Family Fart7420 E. Hansel Lowell, md. W Higgins Road, South Barrington. 847-428- Road. Channahon. 815-467-4698; County Line OrehWI, 200 S. County Line 6727; www.goebbertsgardenoenter.com wwwdoilingerfarms.com Road. 219-947-4477; www.countyline Kregels Pwnpkin Ffltch, 7705 W 159th Ave. Open to Oct 31. Hours are 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Open to Oct. 30. Hours are 10 a.m.-6:30 orchard.com 219-690-1503; wwwIcregelspwnpkinpatch daily; 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Oct 31. Tickets: $12 p.m. daily. Free admission, activities cost Open to Nov. L Hours are 9 am.-6 p.m. .com weekdays and $15 weekends and Columbus extra. Ticket bundle is $12 for a train ride, daily. The property offers both you-pick and Open to Oct 31. Hours are 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Day; some activities cost extra. Activities corn maze and tractor ride. pre-picked pumpkins and apples, train Monday-Saturday; noon-6 p.m. Sunday. The include a haunted house, children's games There's a corn maze, hayride, pumpkin rides, a corn maze, hayrides and a petting farm features you-pick pumpkins, two corn and giraffe barn. patch and farm playground. zoo. Tickets: $1-$10. mazes, pony tides, a barrel train ride, a pumpkin slingshot and pedal cars. Admis- Woodstock sion is $7 for children and $5 for adults; Geneva Homer Glen some activities cost extra. All SeasonsApple Orchard, 14510 Illinois Windy Acres Farmstand, 37W446 Fabyan Bengtson's Pumpkin Farm, 13341 W 151 st Route 176, woodstock. 815-338-5637; Parkway, Geneva. 630-232-6429; St.. Homer Glen. 708-301-3276; Harvest 7)'me Pumpkin Patch, 17904 www.allseasonsorchard.com invwwindyactesftnnstand.com www.pwnpldnfarm.com Grant St. 219-440-2386; wwitharvest a Open to Oct 29. Hours are 10 am. to 5 Open to Oct 31. Hours are 9a.m. -6p.m. Open to Oct 30. Hours vary throughout tymefun.com p.m. Monday-Friday: 10 aim to 6 p.m. Sat- daily. Tickets: $7 for adults, $13 for kids, $5 the season, check the website. Tickets: u Open to Oct 31 Hours are 10 a.m.-6 p.m. urday, Sunday and Columbus Day. for seniors. $9.99-$18.99. Fridays-Sundays. The four-acre corn maze u Activities include a 10-acre maze, a pet- New this year are a kiddie train, educa- Bengtson's shares its largest expansion in is in the likeness ofCurious George. A spe- ring zoo, giant swin, mini zip line, pump- tional barn and mini golf. its 37-year history. cial "flashlight maze" is offered from 6-9 kin bowling, pedal karts, tube slide, wagon p.m. Oct 13 and 14. Activities include a rides and a you-pick pumpkin patch. 20 SALE! 30% OFF On all plumbing fixtures when you remodel EFFORTLESS with Revive! BATHROOM REMODELING Call for Details Through 9/30/2017 byRevive

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:5. MUSIC i La Grange bassist Bob Lizik talks

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By the time the Beach Boys released "Pet Sounds" in 1966, young Bob Lizik had more or less put the Boys behind him and moved on, musically. He remembers likingthe hits, but considering the rest of the album "a little quirky." Make no mistake howev- t; er. Veteran Chicago bass player Lizik, 67, who's been playing in Brian Wilson's backup band for many years, is no longer ambiva- lent about 'Pet Sounds." In thct, he loves it, particularly after touring the world playing the album for nearly two years to cele- JEFF MCEVOY PHOTO brate the LP's 50th anniver-After a long career as a sideman and touring musician, La sary - a tour that brings Grange resident and bass player Bob Lizik has toured the Wilson and band to the world for 20 years as part of original Beach Boys member Rosemont Theatre on Oct. Brian Wilson's band. 6. We asked Lizik about his career and touring with Brian Wilson walks every day and some Brian Wilson. ofus would go on walks Q: You have recording presents 'Pet with him. Then he started credits going back to to have back problems, so 1975. It's pretty remarka- Sounds' he couldn't do that any- OCTOBER 1-NOVEMBER 16 ble. When: 8p.m. Oct.6 more. Now he mostly stays Rakin a huge win eìch weeld PLiy with your Fire Keeper's' A: Yeah, Iplayed with a Where:Rosemont Theatre. in his room, and thensitsin singer-songwriter by the 5400 N.River Road, Rose- a chair at the side of the Club card to eariì entries. and each Thursday, you coutd wtk name of Tim Moore. He mont stage before he goes on. We away with $1,000-$2,500 in FKC Reward PLay or $5,000 wrote "Rock 'N' Roll Love Tickets: $39-$150 still talk though and the Letter" for the Bay City Contact: 847-671-5100; relationship is good. Espe- in cash- 10 winners each hour! Rollers among other songs. www.rosemont.com/ cially about the music. He theatre It was a time when labels has a great musical memo- Dates & Times: Thursdiy't 5. 6, 1 and 8 p.m., would allow a singer-song- ry. Ifwe're starting to work writer to just record demos on a new song - a new old October 5, 12, 19 & 26; November 2, 9 & 16 and he'd make money if a week and eventually it was, song - to add to the reper- band recorded it. 'Hey, do you want to go to toire, he'll just come in and Q: Your credits with Japan?' (Laughs.) sit down at the piano and Learn how to wint paysbig.com/cash Brian Wilson go back to Q: What kind of rela- start playing it. his "Imagination" album tionship would you say Q: Is it satisfying musi- in 1998. How did you you have with Brian - cally to play with him? connect with him? personally and musi- A: Oh yeah. It's always A: I used to do some cally? nice that every time you work for Joe Thomas, who A: I think it's a great start to play a songyou get a was his producer at the relationship. He honestly good response from the POTAWATOM I time. That was when Joe cares about everybody in audience - because it's a was producing "Imagina- the band. He's said great hit. He's got a list of hits a tion" and he needed a bass things to me when he no- mile long. I mean, songs player for two or three ticed something about my like "California Girls" and tracks. Then I gut the playing, etc. That said, we "Wouldn't it be Nice" and chance to go on tour with don't hangout. Brian kind "God Only Knows." It's Brian for a week. I wasn't of keeps to himself. Early moving to be able to play sure if I wanted to, but my on, he'd come out after a gigthose songs, especially wife said, 'Go ahead and do and we'd order some food when you're playing them it; it'll be fun.' Then that and talk, but not as much with the person who wrote week turned into another now. He liked to go for them. GO

ART Shareyour Women use anger as art at Koehnline Museum of Art suburban events on BY MELISSA WASSERMAN Pioneer Press

Women's anger is on display at the Koehnline Museum ofArt's upcoming Metrom ¡x.com exhibit "Women and Anger: Resistance, Power, and Inspiration," running Sept. 28-Oct. 20. The Koehnline Museum ofArt, located O Start at chicagotribune.com/calendar. on Oakton Community College's Des Plaines campus, has an annual collabora- You will be directed to 's online tion with the college's Women's and Gen- der Studies program. Every year the topic calendar. varies with the common thread of show- casing women artists and providing an educational experience. "What we want is to display not only O Create an account or sign in and share the finest work possible but also work that would be relevant for our students and your event. Signing up with Metromix is free work that would help the students under- stand the arts better," Exhibit Curator KOEHNLINE MUSEUM OF ART and you can share unlimited events. Judy Langston said. "The Shattering Scream' by Vicki Lynn Rae A public reception for the show takes place Sept. 28 where people can meet Women and Anger O Confirmation: Metromix will notify you via some ofthe artists. This year's exhibit "Women and Anger: Resistance, Power, and email when your event is posted. Resistance, Power, and Inspiration," fea- tures 83 works by women artists from the Inspiration United States and around the world. The When:Sept. 28-Oct. 20; public reception pieces include performance, video, paint- 5-8 p.m. Sept. 28 ing, drawing, sculpture and mixed media. Where:Koehnline MuseumofArt at Oak- "We were hoping for a varied show, one ton Community College-Des Plaines Cam- Questions? that dealt with notjust the political arena, pus, 1600 E. GolfRoad but also with historical references and Information: www.oakton.edu/about/ personal reflections," Langston said. "We thearts/museum Email [email protected] were very gratified to see representations ofanger had many, many, many faces and they're represented very well in our professional women artists and also have a show." theme that supports what students are Langston described the exhibit's theme learning in classes. as being broad enough so that women "Statistics vary a little bit, but we know could make art about anything that might (in the) U.S. census women are 51 or 52 make them angry percent ofpeople who identify as profes- "I like that it allows women to speak sional artists, but yet 23-25 percent of the our minds as we wish, without judgement works in galleries and museums are by without being told what we may or may women," said Carot. "So, they're still very not do, without having to show ourselves underrepresented and it's harder for them in a particular way like being quiet or any to get their stuffshown. Partly, the goal is ofthose things, we canjust speak our to provide opportunities for them, but the mind through our art medium," Langston other goal is we always pick a theme that said. would be ofinterest to the artists, but that Kathleen Carot, coordinator of Wom- also somehow reflects trends in the worn- en's and Gender Studies at Oakton Corn- en's and gender studies discipline or metromix munity College, said the submissions were what's going on with women in the U.S. limited to the Chicago area in earlier and in the world." shows, but over the years, the show has This year, Carot said, it struck the expanded nationally with some inter- steering committee, which selected the national submissions. One of the goals, exhibit theme, that women are angry right from the Women's and Gender Studies now. perspective, Carot said, is to provide op- "Many women are angry and you can portunities for professional women art- either let that anger hurt you and kind of ists. There is also a vision to provide stu- rot your insides or you could put it to use," dents with the chance to connect with Carot said. Mel's kitchen: Slow cooker chicken tacos an easy Thursday,Livin September 28, 2017 back-to-school fix Page 3

For whatever reason, many come to point where they want to make changes Page 13 2 SUBURBAN COOKS Reaping benefits of hydroponic gardening i Naperville man builds Easy Quiche For Two systems for vegetables 2eggs 2tablespoons half and half By Judy Buchenot 1/8teaspoon salt NaperviDe Sun 1/8teaspoon pepper 1/4 cup shredded cheddar cheese "I started looking into hydroponics by 1/4 cup chopped zucchini accident,' said Naperville resident Tom ¼ cup chopped red bell pepper Haworth, who is a programmer for an area ---1 teaspoon chopped red onion company. "I was looking at designs for home automation because I wanted to set eggs and half and half until that up in our house, but then I saw this IBeatblended. Add salt, pepper, cheese, hydroponic system another guy had set zucchini. peppers and onion. Stir. Spray up' muffin tin with nonstick spray. Divide As someone who is intrigued by mixture into two or more muffin cups. technology in all forms, Haworth decided Bake at350degrees for 20 minutes. that hydroponic gardening was something 2 Let stand a few minutes and pop out he needed to tr"I went looking for sup- of cup and enjoy. plies and found that many home brewing supply stores also carried hydroponic supplies because they share some of the sanie things," he said. Zucchini Bread }{aworth found hydroponics to bein- triguing. Hydroponics is a system where 3cups flour plants are grown in nutrient rich water that i teaspoon salt is highly oxygenated, he said. No soil is i teaspoon baking powder needed. The plants are held up by clay i teaspoon soda pebbles that can be reused and roots of the i tablespoon cinnamon plant are constantly bathed in the nutrient- 3eggs rich water. No pesticides are needed and i cup applesauce since the system is closed, there is no re- 2cups sugar lease ofnutrition pollution into the envi- i tablespoon vanilla ronnient. Less water is used in a hydro- 2cups grated zucchini ponic system than with traditional garden- i cup chopped walnuts ing because the water is reused. Haworth began building hydroponic Sift together flour, salt, baking systems in 2004. His first design used 1s powder, soda and cinnamon. Set two-liter soda pop bottles cut in half to aside. hold plants in holes cut into a length of In a large mixing bowl, mix eggs, PVC pipe. 2 applesauce, sugar and vanilla until "It was an ebb and flow system," he said, blended. Add dry ingredients and mix well. referring to a setup where the nutrient Gently fold in zucchini and walnuts until solution is stored in the reservoir and is evenly distributed. Grease and flour two pumped into the pipe to reach plant roots. JUDY BUCHENOT/ 8-by-4 inch loaf pans. Divide batter evenly The pump is controlled by a timer to turn The tomatoes that grow in Tom Haworth's hydroponic garden are brilliant red all of the between the two pans. on several times a day to keep the roots way through. Bake at325degrees for 40-60 hydrated. When the pump turns off any 3Iminutes. Bread is done when leftover water flows back down into the ground insects were not an issue, his cups and in 30 days have a tomato' Haw- toothpick inserted in the center comes out orth said. "I usually start with small plants reservoir to be used again. squash still got attacked by beetles. clean. Cool in pan for20minutes. Remove The good news is that his plants grew On the positive side, he has been im- in the tower but within six weeks, I can't from pan and allow to cool completely. Can quickly and he didn't have to worry about pressed with the yield, quality and speed ofsee the tower because they have grown so be wrapped and frozen for later use. insects that are usually present in the soil. his hydroponic crops. "These tomatoes are larg&' The bad news is that a family of raccoons very good. They are red all of the way Over the years, Haworth has grown found his plants to be inviting and tore up through - no hard white sections," he said,tomatoes, cucumbers, rhubarb, squash and chronicling each year's designs. 'And may- several. Undaunted, he raised the system holding one of the brilliant red tomatoes. zucchini in water. One year he fashioned a be a greenhouse so it could be year-round." up on legs to make it less accessible to One year Haworth bought a commer- square tower for cucumbers that allowed The vegetables are delicious eaten fresh wildlife. cially made tower aeroponic system. He the plants to grow upward. He had a total from the garden, and Haworth and his wife Each year, Haworth has tried new tech- still uses the tower, which allows him to of 12 plants growing in about a three-foot- also do some cooking with their produce. niques and tweaked his designs. He ran grow 20 different plants right next to each wide space. One of their favorites is an easy quiche for into some challenges, like the time the other in a circle that is less than three feet Haworth and his wife Linda enjoy that two that utilizes fresh vegetables. When fast-developing roots clogged the pipe so in diameter. Instead of the water flowing availability of quality produce growing the zucchini start ripening, the zucchini that water couldn't get through. He also by the plants, nutrient-rich water is right outside their back door. "The next bread is a delicious way to use them up. found that if the concentration of nutrients sprayed on the roots at intervals through- thing I would like to try is a system that has They share both recipes for others to try. was too high, tomatoes would grow faster out the day. a floating raft," said Haworth, who has a than the skin and split. And although "I can literally put a seed in one of these journal with photos and information JudyBuchenot is afreelance reporter. OUT OF MEL'S KITCHEN

Survival Chicken Slow cookerchicken tacos Tacos This makes a generous amount of taco filling, but it freezes beautifully! Make a bunch and freeze it in smaller containers an easyback-to-school fix for another easy dinner later on. FOR THE SAUCE:

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ïDon't believe it; dogscan get fleas at a kennel By Cathy M. Rosenthal to break him ofthat habit. Could you help? It only happens when the other 0 person walks away. - ConnieA., In ver Q Q: We boarded our 115-pound white Grove Heights, MN German shepherd for10days. A few hours after picking him up from the A: Small dogs and puppies bite ankles kennel, we discovered he had fleas. The for various reasons. Sometimes because it's kennel owner said the flea life cycle was fun to do; sometimes because they are 14days and therefore, my dog could not afraid and it's easier to attack a threat when have gotten fleas during his stay. She it's moving away. said that the fleas couldn't have jiunped The trick to reducing a bad behavior is L) from another dog or from the sur- to introduce a new behavior in its place. So, roundings to infest mine in only 10 days. tell your daughter to pull out the leash and I'm finding online that fleas can hatch in a clicker and begin training your dog. Have as little as2days in hot humid condi- her teach your dog to make eye contact fions, which we have. Would you please with her first. This involves saying the educate us on how fleas spread, their dog's naine and when he looks at her, click- danger and life cycle? ing and giving the dog a treat. Once he has Bythe way, my dog had a flea preven- that downshe needs to just stand there tative applied about two weeks before and every time the dog makes eye contact his kennel stay. Needless to say, I won't with her, she should click and givea treat. be boarding my dog there again and not This trainingwill build n because of my dog getting fleas, but two ofthem and ensure he looks to her for because of the lack of responsibility the instructions. kennel owner took. - Sharon M., Next, have her reinforce his "sit" and Naperville, IL "stay" commands, so she can use these commands when someonets up and A: Fleas don't generally leave a safe, DENYS BUCKSTEN/PIONEER PRESS walks away. Ifhe listens, reward him with a secure host once they find one, but to say Dogs should be kept on a preventative that kills adult fleas, eggs and larvae. treat - or a toy ifhe is toy motivated. A toy that your dog can't get fleas during a 10-day can serve as both reward and a distraction. period in a dog kennel is simply not true. coon) and adult flea. It can take two weeks fleas, but all kennels should make sure pets Ifhe doesn't listen and still chases after Dogs can get fleas from going practically to several months to complete the cycle, are on flea preventatives or are treated for feet, tell her to continue training, but put anywhere - the kennel, the groomer, or depending on environmental conditions. fleas before boarding them. Ask a future him on a leash when people are present just playing outside. Fleas can jump almost That's because a flea can stay in the pupa dog kennel what their protocols are for until he learns to listen off-leash. four feet to find a suitable host for their stage until a proper host comes along, preventing and managing fleas in their Retraining himwilltake time, but it's first blood meal. They may even enter your which is why you can move into a house facilities, and always keep your dog on a well worth the effort to changu his bad house by hitching a ride on your clothing with no fleas, and your dog may suddenly preventative that kills adult fleas, eggs and habit. or socks. be infested with fleas a week later. larvae. Having said that, it may not have been a Fleas can cause a range of health issues, Cathy M. Rosenthal is a longtime animal flea but flea eggs that caused the problem including dermatitis, tapeworms and Q: My miniature poodle was a rescue. advocate, author, columnist andpet expert here. Flea eggs can drop off the host and anemia. I am not sure why your flea prod- I was recently put in assisted living, so who has more than 25 years in the animal get into bedding, carpets or cracks and uct didn't work better because a high- my daughter agreed to take my dog. The welfarefield. Send yourpet questions, stories crevices - warm and humid places - quality flea and tick preventative should problem is, he has a bad habit ofjwnp- and tips to [email protected]. Please where they can advance through their last four weeks. ing and nipping people, mostly men, in inc!udeyour name, city, and state. You can four-stage life cycle: egg, larval, pupa (co- No kennel can guarantee there won't be the behind ofankle. I have not been able follow her @cathymrosenthal.

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Book recommendations from the Biblioracle John Warner tellsyou what to read next basedon the last fivebooksyouve read. "I Was Told to Come Alone: My Journey Behind the Lines of Jihad" by Souad Mekhennet "LIncoln In the Bardo"by George Saunders "Dandelion Wine"by Ray Bradbury "Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI"by David Grann "Scores: How I Opened the Hottest Strip Club in New York City, Was Ex- toiled Out of Millions by the Garn- bino Family, and Became One of the Most Successful Mafia Informants In FBI History"by Michael D. Blutrich -Michael D., Chicago I-ru I couldim.gjne two more INTl STCLAIR/BLEND IMAGES divergent books than "Dandelion Wine" and "corac'hut thu i"hat' about reading: We all contain multi- tudes. I'm recommending Elliot Acker- man's"Green on Bluera novel that Bodega? No need for reinvention goes deep on the human cost of the war on terror. By John Warner Sounds great (not). asm oftech investors and entrepreneurs Chicago Tribune When we only look at the world as a for these sorts of ideas. Bodega seems "Onlythe innocent"by Rachel Ab- marketplace in which people exist to buy divorced from the day-to-day lives of As reported by Fast Company, two stuff, we get ideas like Bodega, but I'm people who are not spawned from a Sii- bort by Paula Hawkins ex-Google employees have "invented" going to lay down my marker and predict con Valley ethos. "into the Water" "The identicais"by Elm Hilderbrand something called "Bodega." that this particular tech fantasy will go Recently on Twitter, political writer by Danielle Steele Chicagoans, and anyone else who has the way ofthe Juicero. You remember the Matthew Yglesias wrote, "Ifthey didn't "The Duchess" lived in a city, may be confúsed, thinking Juicero, don't you? The $400 juice already exist, public libraries would strike "The Girl Before"by JR Delaney that the bodega (or deli or corner store) squeezer that wasn't actually necessary to people as the most outlandish left-wing -Misha G., Rockford was invented long ago. In the mid-to-late squeeze the juice out of their proprietary idea." Love and mystery. How about a classic 1990s, I remember pretty distinctly doing bags? Indeed. A place with access to books about 90 percent of my shopping at the For now, I choose to believe communi- and other media, the internet, courses, with both?"The Magus"by John bodega underneath the Irving Park Red ty still matters, and the physical spaces of information and trained expertise ... for Fowles. Line "L" stop. You could buy a quart of community seem particularly resilient, free. And yet, at a book conference, I once milk, a six-pack of beer, fresh tamales and even in the face of tech-driven disruption. heard someone say they couldn't really see "Conclave"by Robert Harris a Honey Bun for the next day's breakfast I'm thinking about Amazon, which is, by the need for libraries now that Amazon "The Miracle of Dunkirk: The True in one stop. all possible metrics, a Goliath, looming was around. Story of Operation Dynamo"by Wal- (Let's not spend too much time think- over greater and greater portions of our But the "frictionless" experience of ter Lord ing about my dietary habits at the time.) lives, particularly now with its purchase Amazon or the ease of purchase that Bo- "Ragtime"by EL. Doctorow The bodega was fast, convenient, of Whole Foods, but which has not actu- dega promises trades efficiency for com- "The March"byE.L. Doctorow friendly (sometimes depending on the ally put independent bookstores out of munity. Not understanding the need for "The Charm School"by Nelson proprietor) and a neighborhood common business. libraries or bodegas or barbershops or DeMille place that brought everyone together, at In fact, while Amazon's Whole Foods bookstores assumes that our most desir- Gerard L,Bridgeview least for short periods of time. move is certainly tied to its forays into able state is as a well-oiled consuming Bodega, as conceived by Paul McDon- both home food delivery and brick-and- machine, rather than someone who gath- This recommendation Is just a bit slant- ald and Ashwath Rajan, is a souped-up mortar retail, it is also a recognition that ers (literally) in a marketplace with others. wise from Gerard's list, butIthink it vending machine stocked with nonper- these physical spaces matter, even if they I like to think that as a society, for all nudges the envelope a bit ¡n a way he'll ishable convenience items and tethered to do not stock every item imaginable and our turbulence, we will rejectBodega, out find pleasing:"The Maid's Version"by an app that will know what you removed lack the ease of one-button ordering. of respect for the generations of moms Daniel Woodrell. from the box and automatically charge The corner store is plenty convenient, and pops who run our neighborhood your credit card. and those boxes tethered to your cell- stores. McDonald and Rajan's goals are mod- phone won't have fresh tamales or hot I hope I'm right Get a reading from est (not). In McDonald's words, "Eventu- pastrami or even the occasional black- the Biblioracle! market Mason jar of bootleg alcohol. (Not John Warner is the author of "Tough Day ally, centralized shopping locations won't Send a list of the last five books you've actually recommended.) for theArmy." be necessary because there will be read to 100,000 Bodegas spread out, with one What worries me more than the exist- [email protected]. Write "Biblioracle" in the subject line. always 100 feet away from you?' ence of Bodega is the unthinking enthusi- Twitter @biblioracle 7

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You are mis- and Neil Diamond. While supphes rast. taken! Happily ever after at We did make a lot of an older ag happens, and JACKIE PILOSSOPH toasts, and everyone when it does, it is beautiful LoveEssentially seemed to be enjoying to see. alcoholic beverages, which This past weekend, I went to the wed- is typical at any wedding. That said, there ding of a couple that is in their late 50s. didn't appear to be anyone doing shots, Both divorced, they met five years ago on much like many guests did at my 20- Match.com and have been together ever something niece's wedding two years ago. T RA DE A B LE S since. Last year, they decided they wanted The next morning, I called Bonnie to make things legal so they gt engaged Cortez to talk about the wedding. Cortez and planned a wedding and reception for is a life-cycle celebrant who has officiated about 70 family members and friends. many wedding ceremonies over the past Before their wedding, I had never been three years. I asked her what differences to a second wedding, so I wondered if it she has noticed between first and second would be a lot different than a first wed- weddings. ding. Turns out, it was and it wasn't. "There's a lot ofhope in a first marriage, The elaborate decor of the room was which is so lovely. It's puppy dog love and indiscernible from the decor ofa first there is a romantic sense ofwhat the cou- p -. wedding. It included a color theme of ple thinks the marriage will be," Cortez burgundy, black and white, bouquets of said. "With a second marriage there is twiga and branches which filled the room, wisdom and the clarity of 'We know what and a chuppah draped in white chiffon. this is, we celebrate what this is, and we On each guest table of 10 was a center- decide again that this is something that is piece ofbranches, matching colored jelly meaningful enough that we are wifling to Leonard F'oyd September17 beans and Hershey's kisses with the say yes again bride's and groom's names on the bottom Cortez, who went through a divorce, ofeach one. said with a second marriage couple, she The stunningbride wore a white lace often sees assurance on their faces. form-fitting sheath dress and carried a "It's like a calm confidence," she said. bouquet of24 roses. She walked down the "You have a more defined sense of your aisle, which was lined with tall glass cylin- values that are based on your experience, ders, each filled with water and topped and hopefully you've chosen someone with a floating candle. Guests enjoyed a who reflects those values. It's a decision four-course meal and a three-layer choco- based on wisdom rather than guesswork." late and red velvet cake with butter cream Neither Cortez nor I want readers to frosting. have the impression that we don't believe It all sounds pretty similar to the wed- first marriages last. They do! But clearly Codhafr Ltt ding of a young couple getting married for there are distinct characteristics when it 3er the first time, doesn't it? But let me tell comes to the vibe ofa first wedding and a Ö tob you, there were significant differences too. second wedding. 0t0tCOL L ECT A L L 6 Let's start with the bridesmaids. Versus I can only speak from what I experi- 10-12 of her closest girlfriends which ifI enced last weekend, but ifl had to de- 2litør Dr Pepper and 7LJP remember correctly is the number of scribe how I felt, I would choose the word Coupons fora FREE each bridesmaids a young bride typically has in "inspired." her wedding party - this bride asked two To see this bride and groom on the women to walk down the aisle before her: dance floor, embracing and trusting love GAME ON. her daughter and her new husband's and commitment for a second time, re- + DRINK UP daughter. Seeing those girls brought vealed to me how much life can change for FREE tip,o oOE ÍIj 2-ht,boteI,f ny happy tears to my eyes. the better, that hope should never be lost FR Et Then came the rabbi's blessing. and that fairytale endings really are pos- ONE (I) 2.hl,r bMtI, o tk,00 s*$1 tO6IIy an flavor D Pepper "You're not just bringing two people sible. (Req. or into this marriage, you are bringing your Congratulations Andrea and Dan! children and your families too' she said to the couple. "You are making a home for Jackie Pilossoph is afreelance columnist for everyone." Chicago Tribune Media Group. She is also Another difference between first wed- the creator ofher divorce support website, dings and second weddings is the band. Divorced Girl Smiling. Pilossoph lives in The guests, whose average age was much Chicago with her two children. -' HEALTH

ASK THE DOCTORS PEOPLE'S PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS AND HOME REMEDIES A range of medications, exercisesStrategies for avoiding can help with fibromyalgia blood clots on long flight By Dr. Robert Ashley Ask The Doctors By Joe Graedon and am tapering off, but the Teresa Graedon anxiety, rage and depres- Dear Docton My King Features Syndicate sion are still scary. daughter, who is in her A: The manufacturer of 4Os has fibromyalgia. Is Q, My wife and I will be the stop-smoking drug there any cure for this flying to Europe in a cou- varenicine (Chantix) painful condition, or any pie ofweeks. We're con- warns that it may cause natural remedies? I hate cerned about the possibil- insomnia, abnormal to see her suffer. ity ofdeveloping blood drearus, depression, agita- clots in our legs. tion, aession, hostility Dear Reader: The word Air passengers are and panic, as well as suicid- "suffer" perfectly sums up hardly allowed to walk al thoughts. This drug may fibromyalgia. and my heart TETRA IMAGES around during the flight TIM BOYLE/GE not be appropriate for you. goes out both to your Fibromyalgia causes musculoskeletal pain arid fatigue, as anymore. Is there any- Aspirin reduces the likeli- daughter and to you, who well as sleep problems and difficulties with memory. thing we can do to reduce hood of clot formation in Q: I am a 34-yeai'.old can see the condition's our risk? high-risk patients. woman with a 53-year- terrible effect on her. A fatigue and trigger the cyclobenzaprine can im- A: There are a few things old husband.Ilove him so chronic pain disorder cycle mentioned above. prove sleep and decrease that will help. Make sure lowest dose ofthe prob- much, but he has erectile initially termed "fibrositis Relaxation techniques and fatigue. It also has been you wear compression hose lem antidepressant that dysfunction and hi the syndrome" in the mid-19th therapy can relieve anxiety shown to reduce pain after for the flight That can is comfortable: no diseon- past year his sex drive has century, fibromyalgia has and depression, while four weeks ofuse, but not lower the risk of a clot In tinuation symptoms. I dropped as weil. We usu- F:: been an official diagnosis meditation training can after eight weeks. addition, learn foot and leg start 20 mg ofProzac In ally make love once a only since1990.The condi-ease pain. Further, reflexol- The anticonvulsants exercises that can be done two weeks, I lower the month, although I would tion causes widespread ogy and acupuncture have gabapentin and pregabalin while seated, such as anIde dose ofthe problematic prefer daily or at least musculoskeletal pain and each shown benefits in can ease pain. circles, foot lifts and knee antidepressant, keeping once a week. fatigue, as well as sleep small studies at easing a The synthetic canna- raises. the patient on Prozac. I was fascinated to b problems and difficulties variety of symptoms. binoid Nabilone has shown One other option is as- I continue to taper the read that mint tea might in concentration and with Exercise is a crucial some benefits in improving pirin. For years, experts told problematic antidepres- dampen sexual interest, memory component of therapy. sleep but none against us that aspirin was ineffec- sant down to zero, taldng so Itried it With a cup of In the United States, 2 to Multiple studies have pain. tive against blood clot for- aslongas is needed. mint tea morning and 3 percent ofthe population shown that it decreases uVitamin D supplementa- marion in veins. A study in When my patient is corn- evening, I soon lost my suffers from fibromyalgia, pain, increases flexibility tion has shown some effi- the European Journal of pletely offthe problem constant nagging desire. with women affected twice and boosts energy. Note cacy against subjective Internal Medicine (January drug I keep the Prozac It has made things much as often as men. Blood tests that if exercise is too vig- feelings of pain. 2014) contradicted that 20mg for two more easier. can't detect fibromyalgia, orous or ofhigh impact, it Because fibromyalgia is belief Low-dose aspirin weeks, taper it to10mg Others have said that so the diagnosis is based on may cause a flare of symp- a chronic condition, opi- reduces the likelihood of for two weeks and then those with the desire are a person's symptoms, toms. The key is to start ates are not recommended clot formation in high-risk stop it. The long haff-life the normal ones, and our including the tender points slowly with low-impact due to the likelihood of patients. Ask your physicianofthe Prozac gives me an partners should get help ifaspirin would be safe automaticlongtaper, andto raise their libido. In an ri identified during a physical exercise, such as walking, tolerance or addiction. examination. That said, biking, swimming or water Yet, even withallthese duringyour flight the patient has no with- ideal world, this is true. people with fibromyalgia aerobics. As symptoms treatment options, the best drawal symptoms. But you can't change have shown abnormal improve, patients can hope is that people can Q:Youhave written A: Thank you for provid- other people, only your- biochemical responses to increase their level of find help controlling, if not about people having a ing this detailed account on self.Ihope the tea works painful stimuli, and those exercise. curing, their specific symp- hard time stopping their how to avoid symptoms like as weil for others in this responses can help guide Although they don't toms. Your daughter has antidepressants. More "head in a blender" that situation as it has for me. treatment cure the illness, various one thing in her favor - than a decade ago, I was many people experience A: Spearmint tea (Men- The first step in treating drugs and supplements the fact that you are there having trouble getting when stopping their anti- tha spicata) can lower fibromyalgia is to under- can improve specific for her and taking her one ofmy patients off depressant testosterone levels, which stand the illness and what symptoms. condition seriously. Effexor.Iwrote to the might account for a drop in triggers a flare of symp- uThe antidepressants drug company for help, I wanted to quit libido (Phytotherapy Re- toms. Anxiety and depres- amitriptyline, duloxetine RobertAshley, M.D., is an and the solution was smoking, so my doctor search, February 2010). Not sion are common with and milnacipran can be internist and assistant ingenious. I have used it prescribed Chantix. The everyone will respond as fibromyalgia, and the re- effective in several ways. professor ofmedicirze at the many times with patients bad dreams and depres- you did, but others in your sulting emotional stress Amitriptyline improves University of California, trying to get offan SNIU- sion made me question position may want to con- can create a cycle of wors- sleep but can lead to dry Los Angeles. type antidepressant whether life was worth sider this herbal approach. ening pain and even lower mouth, constipation and Fhioxetine (Prozac) livingIfeared going out energy levels. grogginess the following Seridyour questions to has an extraordinarily in public because I would In their column, Joe and Let's take a look first at day. Duloxetine can help askthedoctors@mednet. long half-life. Prozac sometimes fly into a rage Teresa Graedon answer nonmedical interventions. ease depression or general- ucla.edu, or write: Ask the "covers" the receptors for no obvious reason. lettersfrom readers. Send Practicing gnod sleep ized anxiety and has been Doctors, c/o Media Rela- that are unsetfied in the Even though I lost my questions to them via hygiene is vital because shown to reduce pain as tions, UCLA Health, 924 discontinuation syn- urge to smoke,Iwonder www.peoplespharmacy poor sleep can worsen well. Westwood Blvd., Suite 350, drome. whether the side effects .com. fibromyalgia pain and The muscle relaxant Los Angeles, CA, 90095. I put the patient on theofthe drug are worth it! COVER STORY t-, s: Confrontingamidlife crisis For whatever reason, many That's when you start wondering if this is the life that you really want, and you start come to point where they questioning your identity. At this point, some will make rash want to make changes changes, like changing careers, having affairs, moving across the globe or getting a By Danielle Braff red Chevrolet Camaro. ChicagoTribune Depending on the person having the crisis, the changes can be positive, but they Leigh Wilson had spent 20 years climb- can also be negative. ing the corporate ladder, working in the "The healthier outcomes of reflecting on same cubicle in the same office for the past one's life might look like the decision to 12 years. lose weight and exercise more," Morris The 41-year-old Chicago marketing said. manager, who is single and has no commit- Others will change careers, go back to ments, finally decided that she'd had school or move to a different part of the enough ofher mundane life. world. Smaller changes could include "I wanted to do more," Wilson said. "I starting a new hobby. have a nice little nest egg, and I reached a Often, the midlife crisis is accompanied point in my life where I just don't know with therapy to figure out how to under- what to do?' stand yourself better. Last month she left her comfortable job Ultimately, these crises are an attempt to with a steady salary to embark on a six- fulfill yourself month, 10,000-mile solo trip, first hiking "A midlife crisis, no matter what time of through Switzerland, followed by a road life it occurs, is an opportunity to learn trip through the western United States more about ourselves, to understand and with her dog to figure out where she wants accept the choices we've made and the to live next. limitations we have, and to work past the Wilson, who described her life stage as a obstacles to claimingmore ofthe life we midlife crisis, said that many ofher friends wish to live," Morris said. are going through similar phases. "But for most people, this feeling passes, "We're all feeling, 'Oh my gosh, I'm so it's wiser not to take action," Levant said. halfway to 80. Is this what I really want "It's also wise to reflect on where it might from my life?'" be coming from, unrealistic expectations of A midlife crisis, as popularly understood, what your adult life might bring you." refers to an emotional reaction to the real- Exploring these ideas through counsel- ization that your life has time limits, said ing also could help. Janice Morris, an Austin, Texas-based Sometimes. however, acting on your psychologist. feelings can lead to a happier life. "The reaction typically involves anxiety Levant said he had a student who quit or fear that the ways we have spent our his job as a lawyer and went back to school time, along with the choices we have made, to become a psychologist. Now he's happy, are not important enough, enjoyable Levant said. enough or consistent with some ideal sense But, more often, impulsive changes ofseif," Morris said. JOSE M. OSORIO/CHICAGO TRIBUNE spurred by a midlife crisis like divorce or a But these desires to live the life you truiy Leigh Wilson left a comfortable job and steady salary to take a six-month, 10.000-mile change of career or lifestyle aren't ulti- want to live don't simply occur at midlife. solo trip, first hiking through Switzerland, followed by a road trip out west to ponder her mately satisfying, Hollis said. Sometimes, a death of a loved one, an future. He said that it's necessary to meet with a accident or iUness, a divorce or the loss of a therapist to figure out the driving force job can stimulate these reflections and the pected." ages of45 and 64, but can happen at any behind the midlife crisis to really fix the desire to make changes, Morris said. It's a time to consider redirecting one's age when you've established your adult life problem, instead of simply acting out as a Often it occurs when people view their life. structure: You have a partner, a career, result of it. current road map as no longer applicable, But these crises don't usually affect children and a comfortable home. "Without this level ofgenuine self- which is why James Hollis. a Washington, every demographic. Essentially, you've made it, and your examination, why would one expect a new D.C-based Jungian analyst, doesn't like to The midlife crisis typically occurs in dreams are realized. car or a simple change to really resolve limit the term "midlife crisis" to a single educated people who have the luxury to "Like a lot ofdreams, people attach their mental state?" Hollis asked. "The decade of your life. worry about what they want from their fantastical expectations to it: When I get to second halfoflife is about recovering a "It can rise when they retire or are lives, as opposed to those who have to be a full professor, I'm gingto walk on air better relationship to ourselves, from downsized, or when the children leave, or simply focus on making ends meet, said because I'll be so happy' Levant said. "But which a different set ofchoices will they face illness and loss," Hollis said. But, Ronald Levant, professor of psychology at once you get to be an established adult, emerge." he said, "often this turbulence does arise in the University of Akron in Ohio, and for- your life becomes more or less routine: You If done with thought and care, the mid- the 30s and 40s, because whatever psy- mer president of the American Psycholo- have child care, time with your partner; life crisis doesn't have to be a crisis at all. chology the person has been serving does gical Association. there isn't a great big rush that everyone not bring the sense of satisfaction ex- They also typically happen between the imagines." DanielleEraffisafreelarwer. JA DREAM HOME

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VHT STUDIOS PHOTOS European-style home in Riverside: $1.5 million ADDRESS: 194 Akenside Rd. Riverside ASIUNG PRICE: $1,495,000 Listed on June 17, 2017 Custom-built brick arid stone home with open-floor plan featuring five bedrooms and 4.5 baths in historic Riverside. Featured rooms include a two-story foyer, cherry wood 1ibrarformal dining room and an eat-in kitchen. The first floor also includes a bedroom suite with an ADA compliant full bath, a laundry room, a powder room with Mi- chelangelo marble sink-top and sterling silver fixtures, a mud room and access to the attached 3-car heated garage. The central 3-story stairway leads up to a master suite bedroom whose marble-tiled bath features separate his-and-hers vanities with granite countertops, a Kohler heated whirlpool tub, separate Roma steam shower with tiled seat, heated floor and towel rack and split walk-in closets. The lower level has 10-foot ceilings, an additional kitchen, guest suite, rec room, theater, exercise and storage. Agent: Jeffrey Heuel of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Prairie Path REALTORS, 630-834-3558

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS Garage N. Side Chicago IN 1F-4E CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS Just off Edens & Eisenhower IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION s-ways. Indoor parking CIT1MORTGAGE, INC. WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A Secure Good Rates JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A. Plaintiff, Monthly/Annual Plaintiff, Plaintiff, 773-736-6540 'DMOND BUDAKH ATORENA BUDAKH NR/A ATORENA Z BUDAKH, JLADISLAV KHAYENKO, ILONA KHAYENKO. NATIONAL CITY BANK, UN- I'i4RISTOPHER JEWULA, JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL AS- KNOWN OWNERS AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS VILLAGE OF SKOKI6 SOCIATION, AS PURCHASER OF THE LOANS AND OTHER ASSETS OF Defendants Defendants WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK, FORMERLY KNOWN AS WASHINGTON 12 CH 09465 09 CH 022660 CONSOLIDATED WITH 09 D 230135 MUTUAL BANK, FA FROM THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPO- 3419 WINCHESTER LANE GLENVIEW IL 60026 4520 MAIN STREET SKOKIE, IL 60076 RATION, ACTING AS RECEIVER FOR THE SAVINGS BANK AND PURSU- NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE OF SALE ANT TO ITS AUThORITY UNDER THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Fore- PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a lsdgrnent 3f ACT Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on November 21, Closure and Sale entered in tIle above cause on November 3. 2014 an Defendants and Counter-Plaintiff agent tor The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at lo 30 AM on october 2016 an agent tsrThe ludicial Saies Corporation, will at 1030AM On October 2S' 2017, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker 23. 2017, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Orbe, PMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., LFS FIELDSERVICES, INC., LENDER CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seIl at public auction to the Eignest bidder, as set Drive, CHICAGO, IL, 60606 seIl at public auction to the highest bidder. PROCESSING SERVICES, INC., FIDELITY NATIONAL INFORMATION SER as set forth below, sIre following described real estate forth below the following described real estate: VICES, INC., C&H HOLDINGS Il, LLC, AND DOE DEFENDANTS 1-20 Commonly known as 3459 WINCHESTER LANE, GLENEW, IL 60026 Commonly known as 4520 MAiN STREET, SKOKIE, IL 60076 Counter-Defendant and Third Party Defendants. Property Index NO, 10-22-155-031-0000. Property Indes NO 04-28-107-014-0000. 09 CH 02491 The real estate s improved with a single family residence. The real estate is improved with a single family home with an attached 4531 N. NEWCASTLE AVENUE one car garage. Sale terms: 25% down of the higheSt bid by certified funds at the HARW000 HEIGHTS, IL 60706 1 close st tile sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation No third Sale terms' 25% dOwn of the highest bid by certified tundo at tIre NOTICE OF SALE close of the sale payable to The Judicial sales Corporation NO third party checks will be accepted. The balance in certitied funds/Or wire PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment st Fore- transfer, is due within twenty-four (241 hours. NO tee shall be paid by party checks will be accepted, The balance in certified funds/Or wrre closure and Saleentered in the abose cause on June 17, 2016, an transfer, is due within twenty-four (241 hours, NO fee shall be paid Sy the msrtgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its agent for The ludicial Sales Corporation, will at 1030 AM so October credit bidat the saIn or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other the mortgagee acquiring We residential real estate pursuant to rs il, 2017, at The Isdicial Sales Corporation One South Wacker Orive credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other hence acituiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the . 24th FloOr, CHICAGO, IL 60606 seIl at public auction to the highest residential real estate arose prior to the sale The oublect property is lienor acquiring the residential Teal estate whose rights in and to the bidder, as set forth below, the following described reel estate, residential realestate arose prior to the sale, The subject property is sublect to general real estate tases, special assessments, or special Commonly known as 4531 N NESÇCASTLE AVENUE, HARW000 taxes levied against said real estate and io offered for sale without any oublect to general real estate tanes, special assessments, or special HEIGHTS, IL 60706 tases leviedagainst said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse Property Indes No 13-18-111-010-0000. tp Plaintiff and in AS IS condition. The sale s further oublect to con- representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse The real estate is improved witS a residence. to Plaintiff and in 'AS IS' condison, The sale io further subiect so con- firmation by the cours. Sale terms: 25% down ot the highest bid by certified funds at the close firmation by the court Upon payment in full st the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a of the sale payable to The ludicial Sales Corporation No third party Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real Uponpayment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a checks will be accepted. The balance, including the Judicial sale fee Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after csnhrmahon of the sale tsr Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is estate after confirmation of the sale, The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no calculated on residential real estate at the rate of Si for each $1,000 The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders st fraction thereof st the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed are admonished to check the court file to verity all information, representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders $300, in certified funds/Or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four 1241 are admonished to check the court file to verify all information If this property is a condominium unit, Sf15 purchaser of the unit at hours. No fee stall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assess- real estate pursuant so its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, mento and the legal fees resired by The Condominium Property the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee shall pay the assess- judgment creditor, sr other Senor acqairing the residential real estate meets and the legal fees required by Theondominium Property Act, 765 1LCS 6O5/9g)llI and lQJ4I If this property is a condominium whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the unit which is part st a common interest community, the purchaser of Act, 765 ILCS 605/RfgJ(1I and IglI4lIf Ibis property is a condominium sale. The subject property is sublect to general real estate tases, ope- unit wInch is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the snit at the foreclosure sale Other than a mortgagee shall pay the cal assessments, sr special taxes levied against said real estate and assessments reOuired by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee stall pay the is offered for sale wittout any representation as to quality or quantity assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18 SIg-il. 5f title and without recourse 5 Plaintiff and in "AS S" condition. The IF YOU ARO THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT 605/18 515-11 sale is further sublect to confirmation by the cssrt.Upon payment in IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT ro REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-17011Cl OF THE TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confiT- OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 1517011Cl OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW wahoo of tte sale The property will NOT be open tor inspection and Von will need a photo identification issued by a government agency ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW ldriver's license, passport, etc.l in Order to gain entry ints Our building plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. You will need a photo Idenhtication issued by a government agency toe foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identiti- Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verity (drivers license, passport, etC.( in order to gain entry into our bu/din cation for saies seid an otHer county venues where The Judicial Sales all information. and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same idennf- Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. if this property is a condominium unit, tIte purchaser of the unit as cation for sales told at other county uenues where The iudiciul Sales the torecissure sale, Other than a mortsagee shall pay the assess- Corporation conducts foreclosure sales For information, examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney' mento and the legal fees required by Thesndominium Properly For informaeon' VisIt our messire at serwce,tty-pie.'ce.com. u.s..n CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.0 ,1 5W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUl'T Act, 765 1LCS 605/9181111 and IglldIit this property is a condominium the hours of 3 and 5pm McCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce, LLC, PlaintIff's t' loo, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, 16301 794-9876 Please refer to file number unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaoer of Attorneys, Ose North Dearborn Street, Suite 1250, Chicago, IL 60602 14-14-14092. Tel NO. 012) 416-5500. Please refer to file number 12092. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION the unit at the foreclosure sale other tsan a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 3121 One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4655 (3121 236-SALE 605/18.015-11. IF YOU AE THE MORTGAGOR IHOMEOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at .tjsc.csm for a You can also Visir The Judicial Sales Corporation at w.t(sc corn for a 7 day status reOOrt of pending sales. TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-17011Cl OF THE 7 day status report of pending saies CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.0 ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. McCaIIa Raymer Leibert Pierce LLC 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100 One North Dearborn Street, Suite 1200 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 You will need a photo identification issued by a government agency (driver's license, passport, etc.l in order to gain entry into our building Chi o, IL 60602 16301 794-5300 and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same dentin- (3121 16-5500 E-Mail' pleadingseil cslegal corn E-Mail, pleadings©mccalla corn Attorney File río. id-14-14092 cation for sales held at other csunty venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. 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IN ThE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DFPARTM[NT CHANCFRY DIVIION COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY Dih1lON IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS us BANK TRUST, N A., AS ThUSTFE FOR LSF9 MASTER PAR11CIPAT1ON COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION CALIBER HOME LOANS. INC COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY O1V1S1ON OCeAN LOAN SERViCING LLC; TRUST Plaintiff, PACIFIC UNION FINANCIAL, LLC Plaintiff. Plaintiff, Plaintiff, vs. t'ARK VAN ELLEN, ANNE HERBERT BARRY L. EHLERS, TAMMY D. FItERS. BMO HARRIS BANK NATIONAL MARCIN WIECLAW, UNKNCWN HEIRS ANO LEGATEES OF Defendants E5ENl MASALIS, GRIGORIOS A. MASALIS, UNKNOWN OWNERS ANO MARCIN WIECLAW, IF ANY, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND ASSOCIATION 13 CH 24728 NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS Oetendants Defendants NONRECORD CLAIMANTS, 7224 NORTH KILPATRICK AVENUE Defendants, 13 CH 025617 LINCOLNW000, IL 60712 14CH 15571 15 CH 15768 1446 ASBURY AVENUE 4814 BIRCHWOOD AVENUE NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE OF SALE WINNETKA. IL 60093 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Skokie, IL 60076 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOtiCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on July 20, 2017, an NOTiCE OF SALE Foreclosure and Sale enterad in the above entitled cause Intercounty PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on October PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Fore- Foreclosure and Sale entered n the above cause on July 27, 2017, an Judicial Sales Corporation will on Tuesday, October 17, 2017 at the 27, 2017, at The Judicial Sales Çorporatlon, One South Wacker Drive, closure andsale entered in the abovecause on July 28, 2017, an agent hour of 1 1 p iTtin their office at 120 West Madison Street, Suite 71RA, agent for The JudicIal Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on October CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the highesT bidder, as set for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on November 1, 3, 2017, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Onve, Chicago, Illinois, sell at publ C auction to the highest bidder for cash, as forth below, the following described real estate: 201 7, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive, CHI- set forth below, the following described mortgaged real estate: CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seIl at public auction to the highest bidder, as set commonly known as 7224 NORTh KILPATRICK AVENUE, LINCOLN- CAGO, IL, 60606 sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set Pl N, 12-11-414-016-0000 forth below the following descrIbed real estate' WOOD, IL 60712 Property Index No 10-27-315-050-J0. forth below the folloWing described real estate. Commonly known as 8029 Went Winnemac Avenue, Nornidge, IL Commonly known as 1446 ASBURY AVENUE, WINNETKA, IL 60093 The real estate is improved with a single family residence Commonly known as 4814 BIRCHW000 AVENUE, Skokie, IL 60076 60706 Property Index Na 05 18-221-003 The udgrflent amount was 5260.284 92 Property Index No, The real estate is improved with a single family residence The mortgaged real estate -s improved with u single family residence. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by cerOteO funds at the 1O-28-4U8-O2d-0. if the subtect mortgaged real estate is a unit of a common interest Sale terms 25% down of the hlghedt bid by cerTified funds at the close of the sale payable to The tudicial Sales Corporation. No th!rd The real estate is improved with a single family residence, close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation No third community, the purcsaser of the unit other than a mortgagee shall PartY Checks will be accepted The balance in certified funds/or wire Sale terms- 25% dOwn ol the highest bid by certitied funds at the pay the assessments recuI'ed by subsection 1g-il of Section lt 5 of Daily checks will be accepted The balance In certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four 1241 hours No fee shall be paid by close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation No third the Condominium Property Act, transfer, is due within twenty-four (241 hours No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its party checks will be accepted The balance in certified funds/Or wire Sale terms. 10% down by rtified funds, balance, by certified funds, toe morfagee acquiring toe residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid'ät the sale or by any mortgagee, ludgment creditor, or other transfer, is due within twenty-four )24) hours, No fee shall be paid by within 24 hours No refuncs The property will NOT be open for in- credit bidat tIre sale or by any mortgagee, udgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the resirfential real estate whose rights in and to the Otre mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its spection Senor acquiring the reSiUefltlal real estate whose rights in and to the credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, ludgirient creditor, or other residential rearestate arose prior to the sale The sublect properTy is For information call the Sales Clerk at Plaintiff'o Attorney The Wirbicki residential realestate arose prior to the sale The sublect property is sublect to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in und to the Law Group, 33 West Monroe Street, chicago, Illinois 60603 1312) 360- subject tO general real estate taxes. special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any residential real estate arose psor to the sale, The sublect property is 9455 W1ti-l3gd taxes levie0 against said real estate ana is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse subject to general real estate tanes. special assessments, or special INTERCOUNTY IUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "As IS" condition. The sale is further subject to con- taxes levredagainst said real estate and is offered for sale Without any Selling Officer, 13121444-1122 to Plaintiff and in AS lS condition The sale is further subfect to con- hrmation by the court representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse 3060942 firmation by tIre court Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a to Plainsff and in AS s" condition The sale is further sublect to con- 9/14/201 7, 9/21/2017, 9/2 8/2017 S184601 Upon payment in full of the amount bid. the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle tIle purchaser to a deed to the real firmation by the court, Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale Uponpayment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will recess a estate aher confirmation of the sale. The property wìlI NOT be opes for inspection and plaintiff makes no Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no estate after confirmahon of the sale, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS representation as to the condition of the property Prospective bidders COUNTY DEPARTMENT ' CHANCERY Dri/1SION representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no are admonisheri fo check the court file to verify all information reprenentason as tu the condition of the property Prospective bidders THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON TRUST COMPANY, NATIONAL AS- II this property is a Condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at SOCIATION F/K/A THE BANK OF NEW YORK TRUST COMPANY N.A, if this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, Other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assess- are admonished to check the court hIe to verify all information. tIle foreclosure sale, other than a morTgagee, shall pay the asseos If this property is a condominium unit, The purchaser of the unit at AS SUCCESSOR TO JPMORGAN CHASE BANK NA,, AS TRUSTE FOR mento and the legal fees required by The Condominium ProperTy RESIDENtiAL ASSET MORTGAGE PRODUCTS, INC.. GMACM MORTGAGE mento and the legal fees required by TIre Condominium Property Act. 765 ILCS 605/9g1I1l and 15314)If this property is u Condominium the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, uhall pay tIte assess- Act, 765 ILCS 605/OlgJ(ll and lgj(4l. If this properly is a condominium ments and the legal fees required 09 The Condominium Property LOAN TRUST 21516-AR2 unit which is part of a common interest community. the purchaser of Plaintiff, unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the Act, 765 ILCS 60S/9lgllll and 18J14lIf tItis property is a condominium the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of assessments requlrmi by The Condominium Property Act, 165 ILCS the unit at the foreclosure sale Other than a mortgagee shall pay the IANCY D SMITHE A/K/A NANCY SMITHE, TIMOTHY J SMITHE A/K/A 605/18 51g-1) TiMOTHY SMITHE, STEPHEN M, KOSANOV1CH, CITIBANK, NA,, UN- 605/18 SIg-il IF YOU ART ThE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR IHOMEOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT 605/1B,5Ig-ll, KNOWN OWNERS AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS To REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER Defendants TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-17011Cl OF THE IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION iSl7OilCl OF ThE TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER 16 CH 007085 ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LOW, 575 SHERIDAN ROAD WINNETKA, IL 60093 ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LOW. You will need a photo identifìcation issued by a government agency OF POSSESSION, ltd ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 1517011Cl OF THE NOTICE OF SALE , You will need a photo identification issued by a government agency driver's license, passport, etc I in order tu gain entry into our building ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW (drìver's license, passport, etc I in order to gain entry into our buildIng You will need a photo identification issued by a government agency PUBLIC NOTICE Is HEREBY G'VCN tisaS purnawiut to a aurigmerituE Fore- and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and me same identifi- )driver't license, passport, etc-1 in order to gain entry into our building closure ano sale entered ini the abose cause on August 2, 2017, an and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identdi- cation for sales held at other county venues mIsere Thi Judicial Sales agent for The Judicial Sales Torporation, will at 1030AM on Novem- cotise f h at othtr county venues whore rho Judicial Sales Corporation condocts OrecIo$ure saies. and the foreclosure sale room in Conk County and the same identifi- corpora oducts foreclosure sales cation for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales ber 6, 201 7, at The ladicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive, For information, contact Plaintiff's attorney: HEAVNER, BEVERS 4 MI- CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at peblic auction to the highest bidder, as set For inforuflon, examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney -lLAR, LLC. lii East Main Street, DECATUR, IL 62523, 1217) 422-1719 Corporation conducts foreclosure sales CODILIS h ASSOCIAT[S PC 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE For information: Visit our website at service.atty-pierce Com. between forth below The following described real estate Please refer to tile number 460474362-FT Commonly known as 875 SHERIDAN ROAD, WINNETKA, IL 60093 loo BURR RIDGE, IL 6027, ¿6301 794-9876 Please refer to tile number if the sale is not confirmed for uny reason, the Purchaser at the sale the hours of 3 and 5pm McCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce, LLC, Plaintiff's 14-13-29768. Attorneys, One North Dearborn Street, Suite 1200, ChicagO, IL 60602 Property loden NO 05-16-126-001-0000, Property index No OS'16- shall be entitled only to a return ol the purchase price paid. The Pur- 106-010-0000 THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION chaser shall hase no further recourse against the Mortgagor, The Mort- Tel No t12) 416-5500 please refer to file number 2510 One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 13121 The real estate is improved with a single family residence gagee or the Mortgagee's attorne THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION Sale terms: 25% down of tie highest bid by certified funds at the 236-SALE THE IUDICIAL SALt'S tORPORATIO One South Wacker Drive, 24th FlOor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 1312) You can also visit The lurticial Sales Corporation at www.tlsc.com for a 236-SALE close of the sale payable ta The Tudicial Sales Corporation No third One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 1312) party checks will be accepted, The balance in certified funds/Or wire 7 day status report of pending sales, 236-SALE You can also visit The ludicial Sales Corporation at www qsc corn for a CODILIS & ASSOCIATES PC. 7 day status report of pending sales, fransfer, is due within twenty-tour )2dl hours, No fee shall be paid by You can also visit The Judicial sales Corporation at www tlsc.com for a the mortgagee acquiring thin residential real estate pursuant to its rSWO3Q NORTH FRON1AGE ROAD. SUITE 100 7 day status report of pending sales McCaIla Raymer Leibert Pierce, LLC BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 One North Dearbom Street. Suite 1200 credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other HEAVNER, BEYERS 6 MIHLAR, LLC lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose nghts in and to the 16301 794-5300 i 1 1 East Main Street Csicago, IL 60602 EMail: p1eadingsil.cslegal.com 1312)416-SS00 residential real estate arose prior to the sale, The sublect property is DECATUR, IL 62523 buSIed to general real estate taxes. special assessments, or special Attorney File N'o 14-13-29768 12171 422-1719 E-Mail pleadings©mccalla,com Attorney AROC No 00468002 Attorney File FÍO 2510 taxes Ieviedagainst said real estate and is offered for sale without any rauB 12171 422-1754 representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse Attorney Code. 21762 CookPfeadingsohsbattys.com ArtorneyCode 61256 Case Number: 13 CH 025617 Cate Number: 14 CH 15571 to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" cordition The sale in further subject to con- Attorney File No 460474362-FT firmation by the court. TISCB' 37-7095 Attorney Code 40387 TISCh' 37-7644 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act you are 3060826 Uponpaynlent in fall of tIre umount bid. the purchaser will receive a Case Number 13 CH 24728 CertIficate of Sale that will eititle the purchaser to a deed to the real advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collector at- TJSC#: 37-6977 9/21/2017, 9/28/2017, 10/5/2017 5194868 tempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used estate after confirmation of Ihe sale, NOTE' PurSuantto the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act you are The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no for that purpose. advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collector at' 3061045 representation as to the condition of the property Prospective bidders 9/21/2017, 9/28/2017, 10/5/2017 5194885 tempting to collect a debt arid any information obtained will be used are admonished to check the court hIe to verify all inforrnahon for that purpose If this property is a condon'.nium unit, the purchaser of the unit at 3058132 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS the foreclosure sale, othet than a mortgagee, shall pay the assess- 9/1412017, 9/21/2017, 9/28/2017 5184592 COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION meets and the legal fees raquired by The Condominium Property APARTMENT FOR APARTMENT FOR LAKEVIEW LOAN SERVICING LLC. Plaintiff, Act, 765 ILCS 605/9Igl11) and I4), if this property it a condominium vs unit which is part of a comn'mn interest community, the purchaser of RENT? RENT? APARTMENT FOR APARTMENT FOR the unit at the foreclosure sale Other than a mortgagee shall pay the The search begins The search begins UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS; INTOIAN1T 5MG. assessments regained by Ttw Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS RENT? RENT? AS INDEPENDENT ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF GEORGE REZKO, here! Many here! Many DECEASED: The search begins The search begins Defendants IF YOU AE 'HE MORTGAGON IHOMEOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT apartment and home apartment and home 14 CH 18567 TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDONCE WITH SECTION T5-l7011C) OF tHE here! Many here! Many NOTICE OF SALE hunters check the hunters check the ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW apartment and home apartment and home PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of You will need a photo identi'icahon issued by a government agency Classifieds befare Classifieds before Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above entitled cause Infercounty hunters check the hunters check the Judicial Sales Corporation will on Thursday, November 2, 2017 at the Idriver's license, passport, etc') in order to gain entry into sur building looking tar a new looking for a new hour of 1 1 u.m in their office at 1 20 west Madison Street, Suite 71RA, and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identifi- place ta live, place ta live, Classifieds before Classifieds before talion for sales held at other county venues where The ludicial Sales looking for a new looking for a new Chicago, Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as Corporation conducts foreclonure sales, Advertise your rental set forth below, the following described mortgaged real estate: For information, euamine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney. Advertise your rental place to live, place to live. Pi,N 10-15-216-001-0000, units with us to get a units with us to get a Commonly known as 4321 Emerson Street Skokie IL 60076 CODILIS & ASSOCIATES PC, 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE Advertise your rental Advertise your rental The mortgaged real estate is improved with a single family residence 100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60h27, 16301 794-9B76 Please refer to tile number iumo on the iumo on the lt the subtect mortgaged real estateis u unit oUa common interest 14-16-05277, units with us to get a units with us ta get a THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPOR,STION competition t Calf compef if ion! Call community, the purchaser of the unit otser than a mortgagee shall ump on the iump on the pay the assessments required by subsection 1g-il of Section 18 5 of One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 13121 866-399-0537 or visit 866-399-0537 or visit the Condominium Property Act 236-SALE competition! 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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY ILLINOIS COUN1Y DEPARTMENT - CHAJ4CERY DIVISION COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION COUN1Y DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION ASTORIA BANK ASTORIA BANK AMERIHOME MORTGAGE COMPANY LLC; Plaintiff, OCWEN LOAN SERI4CING, LLC; Plaintiff, Plaintiff, Plaintiff, vs f5RDY KING, 715-717 BRuMMEL CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION vs MUHAMMAD ASIF KHAN; AYESHA KHAN, Defendants DONATO CLEMENTE; BANK OF AMERICA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS ?ICHEL BALASIS AlLA MICHAEL BULLOCK, MELISSA BULLOCK, 8MO Defendants, 17 CH 002466 s/I/I TO LASALLE BANK, N.A,, HARRIS BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION S/B/M TO MSI BANK F55 16 CH 14079 715 BRUMMEL STREET UNIT #1 UNKNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF DONATO CLEMENTE, IF ANY, UN- Defendants NOTICE OF SALE EVANSTON, IL 60202 KNOWN OWNERS AND NON J PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a judgment of RECORD CLAIMANTS; 16 CH 2325 NOTICE OF SALE Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above entitled cause Intercounty PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Defendants, 9235 CENTRAL PARK AVENUE ludicial Sales Corporation will on Wednesday, October TB, 2017 at the Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on July 27, 2017, an 17 CH 3488 Evanston, IL 60203 hour of 11 am, in their office at 120 west Madison Street, Suite 718A, agent for The judicial Sales Corporation, will at 1030 AM on October NOTICE OF SALE Chicago, Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as 30, 2017, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Otee, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a ludgment oh NOTICE OF SALE set forth below, the following described mortgaged real estate CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell ut public auction to the highest bidder, as set Foredosure und Sale entered in the above entitled cause Intercounty I PI.N t0-27-4O9-0S9-O0. forth below, the following described real estate. Judicial Sales Corporation will On Tuesday, October 31, 2017 at the PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a IutJgment uf Commonly known as 7444 Kildare Avenue, Skokie, li 60076 Commonly known as 755 BRUMMEL STREET UNIT #1, EVANSTON, IL hour of 11 a m. in their office at 120 west Madison Street, Suite 718A, Foreclosure and Sale enteed in the above cause on July 26,2517, an The mortgaged real estate is improved with a single family residence. Chicago, Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as agent for The ludicial Sales Corporation, will at 10 30 AM on October 60202 If the subject mortgaged real estate is a unit ura common interest PropertY IndeS No 11-30-118-024-1001 set forth below, the following described mortgaged real estate' 27, 2017, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive. community, the purchaser of the unit other than a mortgagee shall The real estate is improved with a residence PIN. 13-i8-11O-037-0000. CHICAGO, IL, 60606. sell al public auction fo the highest bidder, as set pay the assessments required by subsection (g-11 of Section 18.5 of Sale terms: 25% dOwn of the highest bid by certified funds at the Commonly known as 4508 North Newcastle Avenue, Harwood forth below, the following Tescribed real estate: the Condominium Property Act. close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales corporation No third Heights, IL 60706 Sale terms' 10% down by certified funds, balance, by certified funds, party checks will be accepted. The balance in certified funds/or wire The mortgaged real estate is improved with a single family residence Commonly known av 9235 CENTRAL PARK AVENUE. Evanston, within 24 hours. No refunds. Tse property will NOT be opon for in- transfer, is due within twenty-four 1241 hours, No fee shall be paid by If the vublect mortgaged real estate is a unit of a common interest IL 60203 spection the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its community, the purchaser of the unit other than a mortgagee shall For information call Sales Department at Plaintiff's Attorney, Manley credit bid at fse sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other pay the assessments required by subsection 1g-11 of Section 18.5 of Property Index No. 10-14-220-025-0000 Deas Kochalski, LLC, One East Wacker Drive, Chicago, illinois 60601, lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the the Condominium Property Act, 'S 16141 220-5611 16-028444 F2 residential rearestate arose prior tu the sale The subject property is Sale terms, 10% dOwn by certified fundu, balance, by certified funds, The real estate is improved with a single family residence, INTERCOUN1'Y JUDfCIAL SALES CORPORATION subject tu general real estate tases, special assessments, or special within 24 hours, NO refunds, The property will 1401' be open for in- Selling Officer, 13121 444-1122 tases levied against said real estafe and is offered for sale without any spection The judgment amount was $478,196 29 3060956 representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse For information call the Sales Clerk at Plaintiff's Attorney The Wirbicki 9/14/2017, 9/21/2017. 9/28/2017 5184609 tu Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition The sale is further sublect to con- Law Group, 33 West Monroe Street, Chicago, Illinois 60663. 13121 360- Sale terms 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the firmation by the court 9455 W17-0i24. close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation No third Upon payment it full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATiON party checks will be accepted The balance in certified funds/or wire Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real Selling Officer, 13121444-1122 transfer, is due within twenty-four 1241 hOursNO fee shall be paid IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS ¿30624,45 COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION estate after confirmation of the sale by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no 9/28/2017, 10/5/2017, 10/12/2017 5205589 Credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, udgment creditor, or other U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS INDENTURE TRUSTEE ON BE- Senor acquiring the resiSential real estate whose rights in and to the HALF OF AND WITH RESPECT TO AJAX MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2015- representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information, residential real estate arose prior to the sale The sublect property is C MORTGAGE-BACKED NOTES, SERIES 2015-C sublect to general rea! estate tases, special assessments, or special Plaintiff, If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, Other that u mortgagee, shall pay the assess- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK cOUNTY, ILLINOIS tases levieo against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quunflty of title and without recourse ÑDREW C QUINN, MELODY QUINN ments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION If this property is a condominium THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON TRUST COMPANY NA AS TRUSTEE to Plaintiff and in AS IS condition, The sale io further subject to con- Defendants Act, 765 ILCS 60S/9(gllll and jeJj4b firmation by the court 16 CH 14.492 unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of FOR FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE 1224 MULFORD STREET the unit at the foreclosure saie other than a mortgagee shall pay the CORPORATION 2013-Rl TRUST, Plaintiff, assessments required by The Condominium Property Act 765 ILcS vs Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will recese Evanston, IL 60202 a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real NOTICE OF SALE 605/18.5 -1) CHICAGO TITLE LAND TRUST COMPANY, AS SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a judgment of Fore- IF YOU A E THE MORTGAGOR IHOMEOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT CHICAGO TITLE AND TRUST estate after confìrmation of the sale. closure and Sale entered in the above cause on August 4, 2017, an TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER COMPANY NOT PERSONALLY BUT AS TRUSTEE ON st for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at lo 30 AM on Novem- OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-17011cl OF THE BEHALF OF CHICAGO TITLE LAND TRUST COMPANY, The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes 7, 7. orTh. ).wM n..99.C.ouseauon. One SoutE Wacker Drive, ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. UNDER TRUST AGREEMENT DATED JULY 14, 1992 AN KNOWN AS no representation as to the condition of the property Prospective bid- CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at puolIc auction to trie higtwst bidder, an ves 'Fou will need a photo identification issued by u government agency TRUST NUMBER 1097949; fers are admonished to check the court file to verifly all information forth below the following described real estate' Idriver's license, passport, enclin order to gain entry into our building Defendants, Commonly known as 1224 MULFORD STREET, Evanston, IL 60202 and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identifh 17 CH 5508 PropertylndexNo 11-30-111-018 cation for sales held at other county venues where The ludicial Sales NOTICE OF SALE puraff Vol No 059 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and tee legal Corporation conducts foreclosure sales, fees reisuired by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9151111 The real estate is improved with a single family residence For information, evamine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above entitled cause lntercourjty The judgment amount was 5169,S92.P6. Judicial Sales Corporation will on Tuesday, October 24. 2017 at tse and 151141In accordance with 735 ILCS 5/1S-iSo7lcllith-1I and 1h-21, CODILIS 5 ASSOCIATES, P.C., 15W035 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 765 It'CS 605/9151151, and 765 ILCS 605/lB.5lfl-1l. you are hereby noti- Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the 100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, 16301 794-9876 PIeuse refer to file number hour of 1 1 am, in their office at 120 West Madison Street, Suite 718A, close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third Chicago, Illinois, sell at public auction to the highesf bidder for cash, as tied that the purchaser of the property, other than a mortgagee. shall 14-12-19 191. pay the assessments and legal fees required by subsections lejItI and party checks will beaccepted TIle balance in certified funds/or wire THE JUDICIAL SALES coRPORATION set forth below, the following described mortgaged real estate transfer, is due within twetty-four j24l hours. No fee shall be paid by 151141 of section 9 and the assessments required by subsection 1g- 11 of One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 13121 Pl N 15-12-412-014-0000610-12-412-016-0000 section 18,5 of the Illinois Condominium Property Act. the mortgagee acquinng the residential real estate pursuant to its 236-SALE Commonly known as 2231 Wesley Avenue, Evanston IL 60201. credit bidat the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other The mortgaged real estate is improved with a sin(gIe lamily residence, You can also visit The Judicial Sales corporation ut vsw.tsc,com for a IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR IHOMEOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in und tu the 7 day status re0Ort of pending sales, If the subject mortgaged real estateis a unit of a common interest residential real estate arose prior tu the sale. The subject properTy is community, the purchaser of the unit other than a mortgagee shall TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER COD1LIS R ASSOCIATES, P.C. OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-17011cl OF THE sublect to general real estate taxes, special asuesuments, or special 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100 pay the assessments required by subsection (g-11 of Section lB 5 of ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW taxes levied against seid real estate and is offered for sale without any BURR R100E, IL 60527 the Condominium Property Act. representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse 16301 794-5300 Sale terms: 10% down by certified funds, balance, by certified funds, to Plaintiff und in "AS IS" Condition The sale is further sublect to con- You will need a photo identification issued by a government agency E-Mail' pleadingsoil.cslegal.com within 24 hOurs, No refunds, The property will NOT be open for in- Idriver's license, passport, etc.l in Order tO gain entry into our building firmation by the court. Attorney File NO id-12-19191 spection Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a For information call Sales Department at Plaintiff's Attorney, Manley and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identifi- Attorney ARDC No. 00468002 cation for sales held at cther county venues where The Judicial Sales Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real Attorney Code. 21762 Deas Kochalski, LLC, One East Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60601 estate after confirmation of the sale Case Number 17 CH 002466 16141 220-5611, 17-004193 F2 Corporation conducts foreclosure sales The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no lISCe 37-7064 INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION representation us to the Condition of the property. 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PLEASE TAKE NOTICE - THE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO BIDDERS NOTICE OF SALE MORTON GROVE ZONING PROPOSED VARIATION NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Official notice is hereby given Official notice is hereby given RFB a017-01O IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF BOARD OF APPEALS will hold a PUBLIC NOTICE CONCERNING THE INTENT OF Assumed Name that sealed bids will be received that sealed bids will be received TRAFFIC SIGNAL MODERNIZA- COOK public heanng on Monday, Octo- Z2017-046 THE BOARD OF in the Office of the Purchasing in the Office of the Purchasin mON AT THE INTERSECTION County Illinois, County Depart- ber 16, 2017at730pm in the Notice is hereby given that a EDUCATION OF SCHOOL Analyst, Administrative Servrces Analyst, Glenview Village Hal, OF GREEN BAY ROAD AT ELM ment. ihancery Division Board of Trustees Chambers public hearing will be held by DtSTRICT NUMBER 69, Department.GlenviewVillage 2500 E Lake Ave. Glenview, IL STREET Brendan Financial, Inc , Plaintiff, Richard T,Flickinger Municipal the Zoning Board of Appeals to COOK COUNTY, f LLINOIS LEGAL NOTICE Hall, 2500 East Lake Avenue, 60026 until 2 00 p.m local time The Village of Winnetka is ac vs_ Michelle Kemp, Individually, Center, 6101 Capulina Avenue, consider a petition reluesting TO SELL $10,000,000 ASSUMED NAME Glenview,IL 60026 until 2:00 on October 12 2017, and then at cepting sealed bids for the mod- and as Special Representative Morton Grove, Illinoisto con- a Variation of the Glenuiew Mu- FUNDING BONDS Notice is hereby given, pursuant rim local time on October 19, said office publicly opened and ernization of the traffic signals for Jessie Smith, Deceased, Un- sider the following cases: nicipal CodeThe meeting will PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY DIV- to Att Act in relation to the use 2017, and then at said office read aloud tor the following at the intersection of Green Bay known Owners, and Non-Record CASE ZBA 17-09 be held on Monday, October 16, EN that School Distnct Number of an Assumed Business Name psblrcly opened and read aloud Road and Elm Street Specifica- Claimants, 06f endants Requesting variations from Sec- 2017 at 700 PM , in W? Village 69, Cook County.Illinois Ithe in the conduct of transaction for the following. REB NO 217027 tions and Plans, and any future CaseNo 1SCHOB33B non 12-4-2 of Ordinance 07-07 Hall, 2500 East Lake Avenue, "Distrrct"l,wr)lhold a public of Business in the State' as RFB ON. STREET SWEEPING addendamay beobtained Pursuant to a Judgment made huIlage of Morton Grove Unified Glenview, IL in accordance with heanng on the 17th day of Oc- amended, that acertification RFBNO: 217029 SERVICES FOR THEMUNICI- through the Viflage o! Winnetka and entered by said'Court in the Devefopment Codel to install an Chapter 65, Section 5/11-13-5 tober 2017, at 7:00 oclock P.M. was registered by the under- RFB ON EMERGENCY CON- PALITIES OF BUFFALO GROVE, website at hop /tww.villageof- above entitled cause on March addition to the rear of the esist- of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, The hearing will be held at the signed with the County Clerk of TRACTUAL ASSISTANCE FOR GLENVIEW, KENILWORTH, & LIN- winnetka org/departments/f i- lo, 2017, ThOmas j Dart, Sheriff ng principal residence, Madison School eullding, 5100 Cook County THE MUNICIPALITIES OF. BUF- C OL N SH IRE nance/bid-and.proposal-oppor- ot Cook County, Illinois, will on The property involved is com- Madison Street, Skokie, lllivoio. Registration Number FALO GROVE, GLENVIEW KE tunities/. No hard copy plans or October 12, 2017 at 1 00 pm The parcel is located in the Rl monly known as 3864 La FOn- The purpose of the hearing will 017151506 on July25, 2017 NILWORTH LINCOLNHIRE. A NON-MANDATORY PRE-Bf D specificanions will be available in Room 06 of the lower level of Single Family Residence Dis- taise Drive and islegally de- be tu receive public comments Under the Assumed Business NORThBROOK, NORTHFIELD, MEETING WILL BE HELD ON as part of the bidding process the Richard IDaley Center, SO trictdistrict and is commonly scribed as on the proposai to sell bonds Name of 111E COLOR OF ENG- SKOKIE, WHEELING & W1NNETK.A OCTOBER 4, 2017, 1500 AM AT Questions regardisg the plans West Washington Street, Chica- known as 7509 Lake Terrace of the District in the amount of LISH with the business located THE GLENVIEW VILLAGE HALL, and specifications shall be di- go, Illinois, Sell at public auction The applicantisMrJoseph LOT 84, IN GLENBROOK ESTATES, 510,000_090 for the purpose of at: 475 POPLAR ST, WINNETKA, A NON-MANDATORY PRE-BID 2500 E LAKE AVE ,GLENVIEW, rectect to the Assistant Village The following described prem- Youkhana BEING A SUBDIVISION IN THE payolg claims against the Dis- IL 60093 MEETING WiLL BE HELD ON Oc- ILLINOIS 60026 Engineer, Susan Ches, in wnting, ises and real estate mentioned NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE trict The true and real full rlame(s tober 5 2017 AT 10:00AM, AT or by email at schencwinnetka in said judgment CASE ZBA 17-lp SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SEC- By order of the Board of Educa- and the residence address o THE GLENVIEW PUBLIC WORKS Scope of work includes, Perform org.Questionsreceivedless LOT 3 IN AUBURN GARDENS, Requesting variations from Sec- TION 29. TOWNSHIP 42 NORTH, tion of School District Number the owner(s)/partner(s) io. CYN- MAPLE ROOM, 2948 E LAKE street sweeping within the mu- than five days prior to the time BEING ALBERT A BILLASCH'S tion 12-3-5 of Ordinance 07-07 RANGE 12. EAST OF itt THIRD 69, Cook County. Illinois. THIA DAMICO 475 POPLAR ST, AVENUE. GLENVIEW,ILLINOIS nicipal boundaries of opening ut bids will not be an- RESUBDIVISION OF LOTS 7 TO (Village of Morton Grove Unified PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN COOK DATED the 195h day of Septem- WINNETKA, II 60093, USA 60026 uwered Addenda will be placed 24, INCLUSIVE IN BLOCK 2 IN RE- Devefopment Code) toinstall COUNTY, ILLINOIS ber, 2017. 9/14, 9/21, 9/28/2017 5176344 Plans,specifications and bid on the Village's website. lt is the SUBDIVISION OF BLOCKS 2 AND a fence in the front yard of the Felicia Holtz Scope of work includes Pro- forms may be obtained at Ad- responsibility of the potential 3 OF SISSON'S SUBDIVISION OF property The petitioner, Kenneth Rakows- Secretary, Board of Education, viding emergency contractual ministrativeServicesDepart- Vendor/Contractor ro frequently THE WEST V OF THE EAST ki, requests a Variation from the School District Number 69. Bid Notice assistance for water main and ment,GlenviewVillageHall, check this website tor any fu- AND THE RESUBDIVISION OF The parcel is located in the Rl provisions of Section 91-213(8) Cook County Illinois sewer repairs requiring exca- 2500 ELake Ave ,Gtenview, turn addenda Vendors/Contrac- BLOCKS 1 AND 4 OF GILBERT'S "Sinyle Family Residence Dis- 121 of the Glenview Zoning Or- 9/28/2017 0209125 vating- Illinois, 60026, 18471 724-1700 tors will be required to submit SUBDIVISION OP THE EAST ft OF trictdistrict and is commonly dinance to allow ton the 8554f- alladdenda acknowledgment THE WEST Y, ANO ALL OF THE known as 7533 Lake St The ap- lation of a solid privacy fence LEGAL NOTiCE Plans,specifications andbid All bids Shall be accompanied by forms with their bid submihtals NORTHEAST 4 OF THE SOUTH- plicant is Mr, Girish Elevai at a height of 7,0 feet iii a side Official notice is hereby given forms may be Obtained at the a Bid Bond, Certified or Cashier's WEST ¼ OF SECTION 32, TOwN- yard and a rear yard bo/i abut- that sealed bids will be rechived Administrative Services Depart- Check made payable to the Vil- Bid Opening: Sealed bids will be SHIP 38 NORTH, RANGE 14, EAST CASEZSA t7-ll ting streets instead of 509k open Irr the Office ut the Purchasing ment,GlenviewVillageHall, lage of Glenview tor not less received by tEe Assistant Vil- OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERlO- Requesting variation from Sec- fence at a height of 4 C feet in VILLAGE OF GOLF Analyst, Administrative Servrces 2500 East Lake Avenue Glen- than live percent 15%) of the bid lage Engineer at 510 Green Bay IAN, IN COOK COUNTY ILLINOIS. tion 12-lS' of Ordinance 07-07 the side yard and with a 2 0 toot THE ZONING SOARD OF AP- DepartmentGlenview Village view, Illinois 60026, or by calling amount. 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David Marr Grandt 4 Natallya Helen K Doyle 07-17-17 $167,500 Arlington Heights Grandt 9126 Ewing Ave, 8 100, EvanstOn Van Zhang David Sadler 07-18-17 $366,000 695 S Highland Ave. Arlington Cathy M Krawczynski Drh Cambridge Homes Inc 07-06-17 $169,000 2311 Brown Ave, Evanston David Gleason & Sandra Back- Kengoßaba 07-17-17 $395,000 Heights ovich 1515 W Partridge Ln, #7, Jeffrey Hermsen Carol Kennedy 07-17-17 $190,000 476 Sheridan Rd. 8 1, Evanston Elizabeth Lyskanowski Beatriz Fernandez Debordons 07-18-17 $435,000 Arlington Heights 1600 Washington St, Evanston Stephen Sinianni & Dawn SinianniNoah Birk 07-20-17 $450.000 100 N Regency Dr E. #201, Fritz Anstadt & leni Anstadt Rudolf E Zwicklbauer 07-18-17 $212,500 807 Davis St, # 1311, Evanston Hilary Mass Rosemary D Schumacher 07-19-17 $475,000 Arlington Heights Esteban Resendiz Perez & Daniel Ceh 07-19-17 $485,000 Kesinee Tang Jordan & lyubomis Dong Hyun Jung 07-17-17 $230,000 1326 Dobson St. Evanston 544 E Windgate Ct. Arlington Megan N Davies Heights Y Yondano 907 Reba PI, Evanston Paul Rice & Rita Kahle Rice John Smetko 07-20-17 $599.000 2702 5 Brlarwood Dr W, ArlingtonRoberto Corral Gomez & Maria Dianne E Gauit 07-17-17 $325,000 Heights Ana Gomez 2049 Hawthorne In. Evanston Mary K Foster & Darcy Raab Andrew Ludington 07-17-17 $645.000 525 E Frederick St. Arlington Rocco M Lavalle & Christine President Of Prestigious Group 07-18-17 $353.500 1041 Ridge Ave, Evanston Eric M Shore & Julia C Shore CammTflowland 07'19-17 $800,000 Heights Lavalle 1565 Florence Ave, Evanston Matthew B Anarde & Vanessa B Parnassus Properties lIc 07-19-17 $940.000 4265 Gibbons Ave, Arlington Raymond Stivenson & Barbare Manchester Trust 07-17-17 $373,500 Anarde Heights Stivenson 2711 Broadway Ave. Evanston Angela Nuss John R Ennight 07-18-17 $997,500 1626 S Fernandez Ave, Arlington Denard Ceca Victor J Roberts 07-17-17 $440,000 07-17-17 $370.000 Heights 3506 Linneman St. Glenview Roshan S Morgan & Stephanie R Tempizque Lic Morgan 2611 N Drury In, Arlington Daniel Barrie & Jennifer Des Julio Passannante 07-18-17 $465.000 Rong Zhao 07-19-17 $375,000 Heights Jardins 2700 Summit Dr, # 304, Glenview Lalitha Gazula 07-17-17 $387,500 436 S Belmont Ave. Arlington Jason T Wilt & Karen C Wilt Edward D Murnane 07-18-17 $470,000 2420 Harrison St, Gienview Lawrence T Wishnick & Jo- Luigi Aliperta Heights sephine Parcon 07-19-17 $410,000 740 N Beverly Ln, Arlington Alfred A Paniagua & Linda L James H Ginoux 07-19-17 $472.500 105 Cornell Ct, Glenview Sam Nassiri & Anna Nassiri James Mann Heights Paniagua 1832 Wiidberry Dr. 8 8, GlenviewSteven M Chessin & Mary Jo Kyunyoung Park 07-19-17 $412,000 427 S Dwyer Ave, Arlington Jennifer L Giese & Michael B Ian R William 07-20-17 $480,000 Chessin Heights Quinn 3735 Lindenwood In, Glenview Byoungkwan Sohn Steven T Doi 07-17-17 $451,000 07-17-17 $551,500 2030 N Oak Wood Dr. Arlington Chris Myers 4 Regan Myers Alex Noudel 424SheryI In, Glenview Sunipa Kreuzer & Jared Kreuzer Alexander Getson 07-17-17 $475.000 Heights 1645 Forest Dr, Gienview Tomasz Tutaj Nor Skan Lic Colorado Co 07-18-17 $475.000 110 S Fernandez Ave. Arlington Peter Heigi Steven L Thompson 07-20-17 $740,000 Heights 3410 Meadow Lx, Glenview Constantin Radu iwona Dziubinski 07-19-17 $560.000 1304 E Christina Ct. Arlington Sankrant Reddy & Dimple K Hovnanian At Christina Court 07-18-17 $945,000 2145 Prairie St, Glenview William Brent White Jr & Kiley J David T Strey 07-19-17 $575,000 Heights Ramesh Reddy White 144 Morningside Ln W, Buffalo James B Wood & Jessica M Leve Karen F Siiverberg 07-05-17 $180,000 2331 Mohawk In, Glenview Steve Spiros Kalfas John Russell 07-20-17 $615,000 Grove 1934 George Ct. Glenview Jeffrey Bobis & Diana Bobis Patrick J Cronin 07-19-17 $800,000 1 187 Auburn In, Buffalo Grove Fang Ye John G Houser 07-05-17 $196,000 825 Pleasant Lx, Glenview Kevin Shaughnessy & Irene Virginia K Write Trustee 07-17-17 $943,000 264 Dundee Pkwy, Buffalo Grove Vicente Sosa Silva & Meiecio Jal Properties Inc 07-20-17 $270.000 Shaugnessy Silva 61 Open Pkwy N, Hawthorn William Lemes De Araujo & Sheewon Sung 07-05-17 $420.000 263 Willow Pkwy, Buffalo Grove Clinton J Persson & Daisy Lou J John M Sopocci 07-05-17 $270,000 Woods Heide Benedito De Araujo Pepito 27 pacific Ave, Hawthorn Woods Christopher D Lidge & Margaret Pulte Home Co Lic 07-05-17 $488.500 2518 Live Oak In, Buffalo Grove Mara Heichman & Burton Kirk S Johnson 07-05-17 $273,500 RLidge Koonsvitsky 51 palisades Blvd. Hawthorn Brian K Schiemm & Ashiee Pulte Home Co LIc 07-05-17 $595,000 1202 Larraway Dr, Buffalo Grove Panayiotis M Panayiotou & Paul Kogelman 07-06-17 $275,000 Woods Schiemm Zenovia Panayiotou 3 N Empress Dr, Hawthorn Na Jin & Li Vu David C Logier 07-05-17 $695,000 140 Lilac Ln, Buffalo Grove Alexander Belyl & Masha Brian Udany 07-10-17 $346.000 Woods Chernyak 431 Green Bay Rd. Lake Bluff Edward BogIe & Marista E Bogie Don Pearson 07-05-17 $385.000 650 IndIan Spring In. Buffalo Ashutosh M Ratnakar & An jaIl JIk Homes Lic 07-05-17 $375,000 Jonathan A Meulbroek & Ann Dustin Menglekoch 07-10-17 $389,000 Ratnakar 337 E Center Ave, Lake Bluff Grove Meulbroek Joseph W Neuhausel & Tiffany I Polina P Feldman 07-06-17 $398,500 660 Wyngate Ln, Buffalo Grove Robert Heile EdwardCrouch 07-05-17 9855.000 Neuhausel 419 E Prospect Ave, Lake Bluff George Chemers & Beth Erick- Jonathan A Meulbroek 07-05-17 $680,000 Tod N Bunford & Sarah V Burford Glenn S Gordon 07-10-17 $412.500 230 E Woodland Rd. Lake Bluff 421 Thompson Blvd. Buffalo son Grove 9136 Mason Ave, Morton Grove Gabriel Varga Ann M Bacigalupo 07-17-17 $150.000 54 E Fox Hill Dr, Buffalo Grove Parin H Desai & Sonal P Desai Gadi KostinSky 07-06-17 $430.000 Charles J Giovannetti 07-17-17 $252,000 2147 Apple Hill Lo, Buffalo Grove Iaxmi B Sowjanya & Ravi Jenlath M Ffrench Mullen 07-10-17 $458.000 8300 Concord Dr, # 302, Morton Helen H Park Bhamidipati Grove Emad Khoshaba Susana Hecimovic 07-20-17 $260,800 2233 Avalon Ct S, Buffalo Grove Jamie L Holmes & Brian James I Chen NikosTsai 07-05-17 $587.500 6835 Church St. Morton Grove 7916 Davis St, Morton Grove Anas Fouad Andrew Murawski 07-17-17 $385,000 1086 S 3rd Ave, Des Plaines Agnieszka Kreczko Rafal Kazberuk 07-17-17 $135,000 Benjamin Miron 07-17-17 $670,000 Demetrius Papapanayiotou 07-18-17 $159.000 7900 LOtus Ave, Morton Grove Mohammed R Suriya & Guidance 1433 Perry St. # 503, Des Plaines Grzegorz Gibas & Pamela Residential LIc Na Caronongan Gibas 6755 N Milwaukee Ave, 8 409, Joseph J Laurie & Mary Lou Nancy Sass 07-19-17 $84,000 1327 Brown St. # 506, Des Candace A Mandel Jacqueline M Accardi 07-18-17 $201,000 Nues Laurie Plaines 9098 W Terrace Dr, # 6G. Nues Victor Vizconde JavierMedina 07-19-17 $111,000 1378 Perry St, # 208, Des Plaines Jessica R Hay David J Glusic 07-18-17 $212.000 9737 N Fox Glen Dr, # 2F, Niles Yasarnine Bayatpour SeimaKeer 07-20-17 $130,000 476 Alles St, # 203, Des Plaines Myrna Manianglung & Kristin M Lukasz Piczura 07-19-17 $215,000 San Ramon 8040 W Lyons St, 8 B, Nues Sargoun Yakhnis & Echtar Rafid L Dawood 07-19-17 $230,000 Zomaya 1476 S 6th Ave. Des Plaines John B Downes lii & Mary J Edwards Trust 07-20-17 $240.000 Downes 8230 W MonroeSt, Nues James Mcgrath 4 Mary McgrathBreet P Williams 07-18-17 $419,000 9262 W Church St, Des Plaines Shri Niwas Kabra & Jaya N Kabra Joseph Skania 07-18-17 $250000 1063 Busse Hwy. Park Ridge Jennifer Muehling Bartosz Dziewiecki 07-17-17 $272,000 1378 Perry St. # 409, Des Plaines Steven R Ellison & Karen M Andrzej Szyngierwicz 07-19-17 $260,500 1700 5 Washington Ave, Park Maureen A Mcguire & Ira N WalshTrust 07-18-17 $300,000 Ellison Ridge Helf got 282 Diamond Head Dr, Des Malvinder Natt Nasib Natt 07-19-17 $300.000 249 N Knight Ave, Park Ridge Michelle M Vartanian George Straton 07-17-17 $350,000 Plaines 234 Stanley Ave. Park Ridge Christopher Disanto & Angelica Marlo Costantini 07-20-17 $490,000 1123 Waiter Ave, Des Plaines Craig Rothenbenger & Gloria Jennifer R Chandler 07-20-17 $355,000 Kalisz Whitfiled 1004 Peale Ave, Park Ridge Chad Meiby Tomasz RajcheI 07-18-17 $675.000 2323 Westview Dr, Des Plaines Orhan Sulimani & Ridvan Alka Stanislaw Dabrowski 07-20-17 $670.000 2455 PraIrie Ave, # 28, EvanstOn Pamela Voitik David P Kon,ie 07-18-17 $146.500 2002 lake St, Evanston Charles C Neal & Margarete M Viviene M Smith 07-18-17 S205,000 Neal This list Is not Intended to be a complete record of ail real estate transactions. 2541 Prairie Ave, # 2, Evanston Andrew Zweibel Vincent W Mathe 07-20-17 $207,000 Data compiled by Record information Services 630-557-1000 public-record.com 30 COMMUNITY CALENDAR

Listings are subject to change. housing needs, identifying supportive "Gracias Christmas Cantata" at Friday, Sept 29 Please call the venue in advance. resources and much more. 10:30 am. Rosemont Theater:Through three Thursday, Lincolnwood Public Library; beautiful music-filled stages, and one 4000 W Pratt Ave., Lincoinwood, free eternal message ofhope, The Gracias Live at White Pines - The Concert Thursday, Sept28 Christmas Cantata infuses the audienc- Series:The summer concert series on Oculus Rift VP: Choose Your Own e's hearts with the mie meaning of 37 Bar & Grill's patio ends with The The Art of Purvis Young:This exhib- Adventure:Registration is required. Christmas: The birth ofhope, love and DuPage Band. 7 p.m. Friday, White ition of paintings and drawings is by the Virtual Reality isn't just for gaining, as God's forgiveness. See the nativity story Pines GolfClub, 500 W Jefferson St., self-trained artist Purvis Young. For you can travel the world with Google told as an epic opera 7 p.m. Thursday, Bensenville, free, 630-766-0304 much of his life Young lived and worked Earth VR, sculpt and paint a 3D object, Rosemont Theater, 5400 N. River Road, in the Overtown section of Miami. His or bring a friend and see if you can walk Rosemont, free, 847-329-0237 North Shore Studio Sale 2017: This paintings are rendered in ink or paint on them through defusing a virtual bomb. 7 end-of-season sale features hundreds of t: found materials ranging from scrap p.m. Thursday, Morton Grove Public How Does Food Influence Our Brain, works ofart in a variety ofsizes, styles lumber, manila folders and wallpaper Library; 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Memory, and Mood?:Join the non- and mediums, hand-made by members books. 10 a.m. Thursday, Mary and Grove, free, 847-965-4220 profit Gaples Institute for Integrative ofThe Arts ofLife collective. House Leigh Block Museum of Art, Northwest- Cardiology for a multi-sensory evening bandanGoGo perform live at 6:30 p.m. I ern University; 40 Arts Circle Drive, Lotl4 CommunIty Auction:This on how food influences our brain, mem- Artwork and frames are available on a Evanston, free, 847-491-4000 auction features 300 items never offered ory, and mood. Register at https:// first-come-first-served basis, so arrive here before and lowered or eliminated gaplesbrainfood.eventbrite.com. 7 p.m. early for the best selection. All ages are "William Blake and the Age of reserves on about 100 items previously Thursday, National Louis University, welcome, with free admission and open Aquarius":This exhibition explores offered. Join for a dynamic live auction 5202 Old Orchard Road, Skokie, $20- to the public. 5 p.m. Friday, The Arts of the impact of British visionary poet and in Niles, to benefit Maine Community $30, 847-894-7581 Life, 1963 Johns Drive, Glenview, free, artist William Blake on a broad range of Youth Assistance Foundation and get 847-486-0808 American artists in the post-World War good deals while helping great causes. 5 Exhibit at Skokie Public Library: II period. This considers how Blake's art p.m. Thursday; Lot 14 Auctions, 7900 N. Darlene Poloniak has an exhibit of Friday Film - "Deepwater Horizon": and ideas were absorbed and filtered Milwaukee Ave #2, Niles, free, 847-625- photographs oflocal Skokie diner, This PG-13 rated film is a dramatization through American visual artists from 0555 Sparky's on exhibit. The show is on ofthe April 2010 disaster. when the the mid-1940s through the 1960s. This is display nowuntil Sept. 30 on the second offshore drilling rig Deepwater Horizon when Blake became a model of non- Storytime for 4s and 5s:This is a floor. Come see images of a simpler exploded and created the worst oil spill conformity; individuality, and resistance storytime for those aged 4 and 5 years, time. 9 am. Thursday-Saturday, Skokie in U.S. history. 1 p.m. Friday; Lincol- to authority 10 a.m. daily, Mary and but no adults or siblings please. 10:15 Public Library; 5215 Oakton St., Skokie, nwood Public Library, 4000 W. Pratt Leigh Block Museum of Art, Northwest- a.m. Thursday, Park Ridge Public Li- free, 847-673-7774 Ave., Lincolnwood, free ern University 40 Arts Circle Drive, brary; 20 S Prospect Ave., Park Ridge, Evanston, free, 847-491-4000 free, 847-825-3123 Medical Cannabis:Medical cannabis, Friday Fun and Games: This is for all ak.a medical marijuana. is now avail- adults to come and play familiar games, Carrie Mae Weems: Ritual and Revo- Baby Bounce Storytime: Birth to 12 able in Illinois. It is a safe. natural. non- learn new games, make friends and lution:Carrie Mae Weems often cre- months with Adult:This storytime is toxic anti-inflammatory that can treat challenge their brain power. Drop by the ates works that blur the lines between just for babies to enjoy stories, songs, chronic pain and many other conditions. North Suburban YMCA every Friday fiction and documentary to explore rhymes and a playtime at the end. The What does it mean for you? How does a morning from 10:15 to 11:15 for an hour universal human experiences through doors open at 9 am. and siblings are patient get it? Kirsten Velasco. Patient ofboard, card or word games. Bring the black subject. Composed of 18 di- welcome. 9:15 a.m. Thursday, Park Advocate for Illinois Women in Canna- your own favorites or just show up and aphanous printed cloth banners with a Ridge Public Library; 20 S Prospect Ave., bis (NFP), will explain the science, play what's on the table. Free coffee and poetic audio track, Ritual and Revolu- Park Ridge, free, 847-825-3123 biology, laws. application process and tea available while you play. For more tion (1998) explores the historic human patient experience, followed by an open information, contact Karen Brownlee, Teddy Bear Time: Ages 12-24 Q&A. All are welcome. 7 p.m. Thursday, kbrownlee@nsymcaorg. 10:15 am. struggle for equality and justice. 10 am. - daily, Mary and Leigh Block Museum of months with Adult:Stories, songs and Wilmette Public Library; 1242 Wulmette Friday, North Suburban YMCA, 2705 Art, Northwestern University 40 Arts fingerplays for children from 12 through Ave., Wilmette, free, 847-256-5025 Techny Road, Northbrook, free, 847- Circle Drive, Evanston, free, 847-491- 24 months with an adult Siblings are 272-7250 4000 welcome. 11 am. Thursday and 9:30 am. Intro to StorytelllngWe all have Monday, Park Ridge Public Library; 20 S stories to tell. We tell stories to trans- Saturday, Sept 30 Comedy and Music with Debbie Sue Prospect Ave., Park Ridge, free, 847-825- form ourselves. This fun and interactive Goodman and Friends:This is an 3123 workshop with Carol Moss, LCSW, evening of comedy and music with storyteller, coach, singer and author, Glenview Farmers Market:8 am. Debbie Sue Goodman and friends. Demystlfylng School Finance: State helps participants develop their skill as a Saturday; Wagner Farm, 1510 Wagner Debbie is a comedian and author of the and Local:The League of Women storyteller, culminating in an "open Road, Glenview, free, 847-724-5670. books, "Still Single," "Still Dating" and Voters ofPark Ridge, Northwest Subur- mic?' 3 p.m. Thursday, The Woman's "My Husband The Stranger?' 8 p.m. ban AAUW and School District 64 co- Exchange, 630 Lincoln Ave., Winnetka, MGPL on the Go:Residents may catch Thursday, The Rock House, 1742 Glen- sponsor a panel discussion entitled, $100, 847-441-3406 Morton Grove Public Library repre- view Road, Glenview, no cover charge, "Demystifying School Finance: State sentatives who will be at MB Financial 224-306-3062 and Local." The panel includes: Luann Begin to Knit and Purl:Learn how to Bank for a chat about upcoming events Kolstad. ChiefSchool Business Official knit, purl, cast on and bind off. This class at the library; books and e-books, mov- Senior Resource Specialist from ofPark Ridge Niles District 64, Mary is for true beginners. Beth Kelly, with ies, mobile devices and much more. CJE SeniorLife:A representative from Kalou Assistant Superintendent of Busi- the patience of a saint, gets participants They can answer questions about the CJE SeniorLife is available for drop-in ness for Maine Township District 207 ready to launch into projects that will library and even register you for a li- help with government benefits, health and Dr. Tom Kersten, the author of have them learning, growing and shar- brary card if needed. 9 a.m. Saturday, care and Social Security. Stop by and "Taking the Mystery Out of Illinois ing with confidence. 10 am. Thursday, MB Financial Bank, 6201 Dempster St., find out information regarding the se- School Finance" and Professor at The Woman's Exchange, 630 Lincoln Morton Grove, free, 847-965-4220 lection of appropriate retirement ben- Roosevelt University 7 p.m. Thursday, Ave., Winnetka, $20, 847-441-3406 efits, picking the right health insurance Lincoln Middle School LRC, 200 S and Medicare programs, determining Lincoln Ave., Park Ridge, free, 847-318- 4215 Turn to Calendar, Page 31 CALENDAR 31

Calendar, from Page 30 services that are a mix of music, shofar- iran:Iranian women are subjected to blowing and stories with religious Monday, Oct 2 Morton Grove Farmers' Market: draconian rules regarding relationships 8 meaning. The High Holiday Family a.m. Saturday, Morton Grove Farmers' and marriage, how to dress and how to Services are family-appealing shorter Des Plaines 1645 Toastmasters Market, 6210 Dempster St., Morton behave. They are also treated as second- services of approximately 90 minutes Open House: Grove, free, 847-750-6436 "Become the Speaker/ class citizens when it comes to partici- that are free to all. 9:45 am. Saturday, Leader You Were Meant to Be!" Come pating in cultural events, travel, politics Ezra Habonim, The Niles Township witness the mutually supportive, trans- Park Ridge Farmers Market:7 a.m. or the judicial system. This presentation Jewish Congregation, 4500 Dempster formative Power of Toastmasters that provides an overview ofwomen's rights. Saturday, Park Ridge Farmers Market, St., Skokie, free, 847-675-4141 15 S. Prairie Ave., Park Ridge, free, 847- helped us become the self-confident, i p.m. Monday, North Shore Senior 212-9994 dynamic communicators & leaders we Center, 161 Northfield Road, Northfield, Preserving Survivor Stories:Ask were meant to be. This meeting will $12 member; $17 nonmember, 847-784- Holocaust Survivor Pinchas Gutter any Park Ridge Alumnae Panhellenlc demonstrate a typical Toastmasters club 6030 question you would like, and "natural meeting where you can become a better Club Luncheon/Benefit:On Saturday, language" technology software will Sept.30 is the Fall Scholarship Benefit communicator and leader with practice, Transportation Options in the respond as if Pinchas were in the room. & gain self-confidence. Membership North Shore:A panel of transportation from 11:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. The program 10:30 am. Saturday, Illinois Holocaust includes the scholarship event with open to adults 18 or older. Go to experts share important information on Museum and Education Center, 9603 Eventbrite (tinyurl.com/y9bblcpó) for area transportation options. The panel- silent auction, lunch and bridge. Reserve Woods Drive, Skokie, free, 847-967-4800 your table today for bridge with friends. tickets/details; Handicap accessible. 7 ists include Jam Ferneborg from Metra, p.m. Monday, Des Plaines Public Li- For more info, contact: Beth Parsch at: Steven Andrews from Pace Suburban brary 1501 Ellinwood St., Des Plaines, [email protected]. The cost is $40. 1 Bus, Kristen Salkas for the RTA, and Sunday, Oct free, 847-823-1777. 11:30 am. Saturday, Park Ridge Country technology expert Michael Gershbein. Club, 636 North Prospect Ave., Park They explain their various services The Mudfiapps live every Monday: Ridge, $40, 847-424-0600 Simple Gifts Gaia Concert:The mu- including how to ride, eligibility for sicians of GCC open our concert season The Mudflapps sing and play their special services and rates, registration, Oktoberfest: Allin the community are with sacred and secular music per- hearts out every Monday in the pub scheduling and costs. In addition, Uber from 8 p.m. until 12 am. Food and drink invited to the Center of Concern's annu- formed by vocal and instrumental solo- and Lyft car services will be demon- served late. 8 p.m. Monday, The Celtic al fall celebration. This Oktoberfest is a ists, small ensembles, the Chancel Choir strated and explained. 1 p.m. Monday, fun night of community support. and the Joyful Ringers Hand Bell Choir. Knot Public House, 626 Church St., North Shore Senior Center, 161 North- friends, authentic German food, music, The building is handicap accessible and Evanston, free, 847-864-1679 field Road, Northfield, $10 member; $15 dancing, beer garden, photo booth, has onsite parking. 3 p.m. Sunday, Glen- nonmember, 847-784-6030 view Community Church, 1000 Elm St., Page Turners - "Orphan Train" by silent and live auctions, cash bar, raffles, Christina Baker Kline:The story of prizes, live music featuring Frank "K" Glenview, free will donation, 847-724- Sit and Get Fit:Move your feet and get Trio. General admission tickets are $60 2210 two very different women who build an fit while seated. This multi-level class is unexpected friendship: a 91-year-old in advance, $115 for a couple, table of 8 is suitable for those with limitations who $440, table of 10 is $500. Tickets are $75 Adult Concert: in Full Swing Jazz woman with a hidden past as an or- are seeking to improve muscle tone, Orchestra:Jazz pianist Ron Surace phan-train rider arid the teenage girl strength and stamina. Standing exer- at the door. 6p.m. Saturday, Park Ridge whose own troubled adolescence leads Country Club, 636 N. Prospect Ave., leads the In Full Swing Jazz Orchestra cises that improve lower body strength Park Ridge, General admission $60- in an afternoon celebration of the best her to seek answers to questions no one and balance are incorporated for those has ever thought to ask. Just drop in. i $115, 847-823-0453 hits of Count Basie and Glen Miller. 2 participants willing and able. li am. p.m. Sunday, Morton Grove Public Li- p.m. Monday, Glenview Public Library, Monday and 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Ths Burke Group Recycle and Dona- brary 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove, 1930 Glenview Road, Glenview, free, North Shore Senior Center, 161 North- 847-729-7500 tion Event:The Burke Group (TBG) free, 847-965-4220 field Road, Ncrthfield, $59 member; $69 partners with the Village of Rosemont nonmember, 847-784-6030 to host a community recycle and dona- Chicago's North Shore Vintage An Evening with Rabbi Evan Moffic: The Kesher Forum welcomes Rabbi tion event. This allows area residents Guitar Show:Guitars, Guitars, Guitars Between Two Worids: Mendelssohn Evan Moffic to discuss his new book, and employees to get rid of unwanted has dealers from all over the Midwest as Jew and Christian:Though born "The Happiness Prayer: Ancient Jewish items in a responsible, environmentally- buying, selling and trading, new, used into one ofEurope's most prominent Wisdom for the Best Way to Live To- friendly way. Reliable recycling and and vintage guitars; also amps, parts, Jewish families, musical prodigy Felix community-based donation services are rock and roll memorabilia, vinyl and day," which is based on his experience Mendelssohn was baptized a Lutheran incorporating the Eilu Devarim prayer being generously provided by Abt Elec- more. Ifyou have a guitar to sell, bring it at the age of7. Michael Vaughn explores into his daily life. All are welcome. 7 p.m. tronics and the Salvation Army from 10 with. R&B Productions supports the the duality of religions that became one am. toi p.m. 10a.m. Saturday, The Chicago Chapter ofGuitars 4 Vets, who Monday, Willow Creek North Shore, ofthe most important and troubling Burke Group, 9575 W. Hiins Road, will be at the show promoting how 2200 Shermer Road, Glenview, free, forces in the composer's creative life. 10 Rosemont, free Music Heals the Soul. Ifyou have a 312-560-5680 am. Monday, North Shore Senior Cen- guitar you would like to donate, bring it ter, 161 Northfeld Road, Northfield, $24 Interpretive HIgh Holiday Services with and your entry to the show is free. Knitting Roundtabie for Adults: member; $32 nonmember, 847-784- at Skokie Chabad: Contact: [email protected]. 10 a.m. Ronnie Rund, an expert knitter, shows 6030 For meaningful and attendees how to knit or how to solve easy-to-follow High Holiday Services, in Sunday, Holiday Inn North Shore, 5300 addition to conventional services, they W. Touhy Ave., Skokie, $10 entry 847- knitting challenges. Bring one's current Tuesday, Oct 3 offer a unique Interpretive Service. This 931-0707 project(s) and needles. 2 p.m. Monday, features explanations, commentary Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 insights and stories woven into the "The Drowsy Chaperone":The story Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove, free, 847- EXCEL 2013 Basics:This is for begin- 965-4220 traditional service. Every Jew is wel- includes: two lovers on the eve of their ners to discover the EXCEL spreadsheet wedding, a bumbling best man, a des- layout, data input and the basics for come. Reservations are not required but Ballroom Dance Classes: they do appreciate knowing how many perate theater producer, a not-so-bright A basic writing formulas. The class is limited to ballroom dance class starts at 6:45 p.m., people to plan for. 9a.m. Saturday, hostess, two gangsters posing as pastry 12, and a Gleniew Library card is re- and an intermediate class is at 7:45 p.m. Lubavitch Chabad of Skokie, 4059 chefs, a misguided Don Juan and an quired. Register at glenviewpl.org/ 6:45 p.m. Monday, Bernard Weinger Dempster St., Skokie, free, 847-677-1770 intoxicated chaperone, and you have the register or call. 2 p.m. Tuesday, Glen- ingredients for an evening of madcap JCC, 300 Revere Drive, Northbrook, $10 view Public Library, 1930 Glenview per person per class, 847-757-2227 Special Family Service for High delight. 2 p.m. Sunday, Skokie Theatre, Road, Glenview, free, 847-729-7500 7924 N. 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Calendar, from Page 31 sensors Midwest:Join thousands of your own knitting supplies. 11 am. Shore Senior Center, 161 Northfield Lady Churchill: On Being Winston's engineers, engineering professionals, Wednesday, Lincoinwood Public Li- Road, Northfield, $19 member; $28 and scientists for Sensors Midwest This Mother:Discover her life before she brar 4000 W. Pratt Ave., Lincoinwood, nonmember, 847-784-6030 two-day event features education, net- became Winston's mother. New York free, 847-677-5277 workin& and a packed Expo Floor with socialite Jennie Jerome married into Hare I Stand: The Life and Times of an anticipated 75 plus exhibitors show- England's inner circle of the royal family MGPL on the Go:Taking place at the Martin Luther:This year marks the casing their latest sensing technology during Queen Victoria's reign as Lady Civic Center, this is a monthly talk about Sooth anniversary ofthe beginning of Randolph Churchill. This is performed and products. 10 am. 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FOOTBALL WEEK 5 NOTRE DAME 25, ST. PATRICK 7 Two talented running backs give Notre Dame anadvantage BY STEVE REAVEN Triton College on Saturday. Pioneer Press It was the Dons' second win in a row - they beat Jouet Even in this age of spread Catholic 34-0 on Sept. 15 - offenses and multiple-re- after a 28-15 loss at Nazareth ceiver sets, having a work- in Week 3. horse running back isa As has been the case valuable commodity. throughout the season, the And having two is even one-two punch ofGavin and better. George led the way against That's the position the the Shamrocks. Notre Dame football team "I really think we wore finds itself in this seasonPat's down," George said. with senior Miles George 'When our 0-line is block- and junior 1r Gavin cariy-ing like they have, we're ing the offense. tough to stop." "We probably are run- Following the win, Gavin ning the ball more this year had surpassed 500 yards on and they're a big reason the year and his three touch- BRIAN OMAHONEY/PIONEER PRESS why,"said Notre Damedowns in the game gave him Notre Dames Ty Gavin (4) celebrates with Brian Okrasinski after Gavin scored during the first quarter against St. Patrick coach Mike Hennessey, who 10 rushing scores for the on Saturday in River Grove. estimates the Dons' run-season, according to Hen- pass ratio has been 70-30 nessey. George has run forhandoff tothe5-foot-10, to stop. on the other side of the ball defense a lot of stress." this season. "They compie- about 300 yards and one 192-pound George. "1s got great field vi-gives Gavin a unique per- It'safeeling Notre ment each other very welltouchdown this season, but "Ithink I'm good atsion," George said. "He canspective on Notre Dame'sDame's opponents know all and it's great to be able tothe yards he gains are often making one cut and gettingsee things when he's got the running game. too well. always have fresh legs inbetween the tackles and just upfleld' said George, whoball that most backs can't 'When a team comes at there." as important in keeping thelives in Chicago's Edisonsee. Besides his speed, he's you with two good backs, it's Steve Reaven is a freelance Remaining freshchains moving. Park neighborhood. "I knowgot a natural instinct for thecompletely different," Gavin reporterfor Pioneer Press. throughout the game is "Miles is a bruiser, andI'm not the fastest guy but game." said. "It's a hard adjustment critical for Gavin, the lonehe's totally underrated -when I'm hit, I lower my Spendinghalfofhis snapsto make and it gives the Twitter @Pioneer_Press Notre Dame player whohe's the perfect complementshoulder and deliver a blow starts both ways. He alsofor me," said Gavin, whoand I pride myself in not plays safety resides in Chicago's Nor- allowing negative yards.' George and Gavin have wood Park neighborhood. As the season has prog- WEEK 5 FOOTBALL RESULTS been especially important"He always fights for theressed,it's become more for the Dons because start-extra yard and his presencecommon for Gavin and FrkIayS scores Hinsdale Central 31, York 7 Wheeling 9 IC Catholic 56, St. Edward 13 St. Ignatius 30.St Joseph 13 ing senior quarterback Tomkeeps the defense from be.George to occupy the back- Aurora Central 60, Guerin 18 Iake Zurich 41, Warren 35 St.Viator24,Carmel 3 Drabik has been sidelined ing able to key on me." field at the same time. And Barrington 26, Fremd 14 (20T) Stevenson 41, Zion-Benton 7 since Week 2 with a hand In having to respect Gay-when senior fullback Jere- Buffalo Grove 21. Prospect7 Libertyville 26, Lake Forest 10 Willowbrook 38, Hinsdale injury. in's home-run capabilities,my Calder enters the pic- Deerfield57,Maine EastO Lyons 31, Leyden O South 33 With the passing game atopposing defenses are more ture, it gives the Dons an Elmwood Park 32, Ridgewood Maine South 56, Evanston 14 9 Maine West 42, Glenbrook less than 100 percent, feed- apt to scheme for him and extra blocker to help create Glenbrook South 38, Nues North 14 Saturday's scores ing George and Gavin re-when Gavin goes in motion daylight for George, or give North7 Muodelein 31, Waukegan 6 Loyola 41, Fenwick 14 peatedly has proven to be aout of a split backfield, it the 5-10, 170-pound Gavin a Hersey 44, Elk GroveO Nazareth 24, Benet 14 crease to breeze through to Highland Park 27, Vernon Hills New Trier 52, Nues West 13 Notre Dame25,St. Patrick 7 winning formula for Notresends the defense into a 14 Rolling Meadows 24, OPRF44, Proviso West 21 Dame, which beat its chiefseries of counter shifts. the second level. rival, St Patrick, 25-7 at That often leads to a Once he's there, he's hard 38

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COLLEGE NOTES Notre Dame graduate helps lead Wisconsin James stepping up for Badgers after leaving Pitt BY SA1I BRIEF Pioneer Press Notre Dame alumnus Chris James, a 5-foot-10, 219-pound running back for Wisconsin. had his first 100- yard rushing performance on sept. 9 against Florida Atlantic. James had 16 carries for 101 yards, including a 19- yard scamper in the first quarter. He and freshman Jonathan Taylor spear- headed the Badgers' rushing attackthat amassed 357 yards and three touchdowns in the 31-14 win. James transferred from Pittsburgh after the 2015 season. He has rushed for 135 yards and also has 25 yards receiving this season. Wisconsin (3-0)hosts Northwestern on Saturday. Also playing football for the Badgers are freshman cornerback Cristian Volpentesta (Highland Park) and freshman line- backer Mike Maskaiunas (Stevenson), Lee named Forester Athlete ofthe Week Nues West alumna Amanda Lee, a freshman on the Lake Forest College women's golf team, was named Forester Athlete of MORRY GASH/AP the Week on Sept. 14 after aWisconsin's Chris James runs with the ball against Florida Atlantic on Sept. 9 in Madison, Wis. week ofnotable play. Lee, a Skokie resident, Joining Lee on the teamfield hockey team, tallied asists and, now, a goal. Shemen's soccer team, scored goal in 2014, six in 2015 and finished tied for first at the are Wmnetka resident Kait- goal Sept. 17 in Princeton'swas named to the NCAAsix goals in the Stars' first six eight last season. He's al- Elmhurst College Bluejay1)'Il Gray and Vernon Hills match at fourth-rankedFinal Four All-Tournamentgames ofthe season. ready close to eclipsing that Invitational with a round ofgraduate Faith Jung. Duke, the first ofher collegeTeam in 2016. His hot start keyed Do- mark this fall. 77, the best ofher season and career. minican toa4-2 mark Sophomore forward the second-lowest in pro- Wong redirected a shot through the firsthalf ofDenis Soldo (Niles West) gram history During theWong records ist from teammate Ryan Mc-Yaghmour's hot September. Yaghmour, aand sophomore defender invitational, Lee rattled offguai for Cai-thy into the back of the streak powers Ridgewood graduate whoCesar Franco (Leyden) are 14 pars, at one point notch- cage, cutting Duke's lead to also played club soccer for also on the team. ing nine in a row as thePrinceton field 2-1. The Tigers had a fewDominican men's FC United, scored two goals Have a stestionfor Col- Foresters won the meet. hockey more chances to tie thesoccer in Dominican's4-1 win ¡cg-e Notes? Email Sam Brief Later in the week, Lee led game, but the Blue Devils against Fontbonne on Sept 3at [email protected]. the Foresters toadual- Lake Forest resident held on to win. Adam Yaghinour, a Nor- and again in a 5-i win against match victory against Ben-Elise Wong, a junior mid- In her three seasons atridge resident and senior Illinois College on Sept 9. Sam Brief isa freelance edictine, 343-397. fielder on the PrincetonPrinceton, Wong has 13 as-forward on the Dominican Yaghmour scored onereporterfor Pioneer Press. 40 SPORTS

C) IHSA's PED testing program goes outwitha whimper Unbeknownst to areaADs, statewide testing stopped 2 years ago random - BY JAKUB RUDNIK athletes, according to Gib- Pioneer Press SOn. For the first two years, tests were administered When the IHSA an-strictlyat championship nounced in June that it was events. After that, tests were

- ending its performance-en-administered randomly hancing drug testing pro-throughout the school year ; gram after nearly a decade,to any student-athlete who it was, to an extent, oldparticipated in an IHSA news. event. E- Not a single high school The IHSA performed ap- student-athlete in Illinoisproximately 500 tests, had been tested during thewhich were administered two academic years prior toby Drug Free Sport, each the announcement, accord-year and each urine test ingto IHSA assistant execu-typicallycost the IHSA tive director Matt Troha. $175-$200, according to However, all six athleticTroha and Gibson. The as- directors in Chicago's northsociation allocated between and west suburbs inter-and $100,000-$150,000 an- viewed for this story saidnually forthe program; -I they didn't know the IHSAhowever, Gibson said he had stopped testingfordidn't know where the PEDs two years ago, andfunds were allocated when several of them said theythe testing program was were unaware the programhalted. officially ended this sum- In all, less than i percent mer. of the hundreds of thou- The suspension oftestingsands of student-athletes JOSE M. OSORIO/CHICAGO TRIBUNE after the 2014-15 academicwere tested, and many ofCraig Anderson. the executive director of the IHSA. said in a June statement that the association's performance-enhanc- year was not publicized,the 800-plus IHSA member ng drug testing program succeeded in its goal of serving as a deterrent. IHSA associate executiveschools were never sub- director Kurt Gibson said,jected to any testing at all. athletic director Chris Li-talked to other kids andconfirmed a medical reasonto go all-in, and probably because continued PED Gibson saidthe pro- vatino said. things like that. ... But I don'tfor the positive test. have a much, much, much testing was still a possibilitygram's aim was never to find It's debatable if the pro-know if it was an extremely While less than .09 per-more robust program than if funds had been allocatedas many students usinggram even achieved its gtaleffective deterrent." cent of the student-athletesthey did. Or you don't. You by the IHSA executive di- PEDs as possible. ofbeinga deterrent, accord- He added that no Northwho were tested were puni-don't do it at all. ... I think rector andits board of "Our program was al-ing to local athletic direc- Shore Country Day student-shed for testing positive, the they made the right deci- directors. When ftindingways going to be a deter-tors. And the end of the athletes tested positive. Centers for Disease Controlsion ultimately, because I wasn't allocatedfor onerent," Gibson said. "I wouldtesting program raised Of the approximatelyand Prevention's 2015just don't think that school year,itremained tell anybody that iour goalquestions about the best3,500 athletes who were Youth Risk Behavior Survey $100,000 to $150,000is possible the program could had been to try to catchway to curtail the use oftested through the IHSAfound that 3.5 percent ofthegoing to get you enough be funded the followingstudents, we shoùld havePED use among high-program, just three athletes ninth- through 12th-tests for it to have that fear year. done a lot more testing. Weschool athletes. were punished for testinggraders in the U.S. had taken factor, ifyou will, across the "There was no need fordidn't do a whole lot of When North Shorepositive for a performance-a steroid without a doctor'sstate." us to communicate in either testing but we did enough,Country Day, a Winnetkaenhancing substance. Gib-prescription. Another reason that ath- of those years, 'Hey, we're we believe, that kept every-school with an enrollmentson said he believes one Evanston, which has anletic directors - and some not testing because whatbody on their toes and gaveof 228 students for thetested positive for anabolicenrollment of 3,285 for theof the coaches - inter- had been communicated to students a reason to say nocurrent academic year, wassteroids and two tested pos- 2017-18 academic year, ne-viewed for this story don't me was that I would be (to using PEDs)." chosen for testing in the itive for stimulants. ver was chosen for randomthink the end ofPED testing notified if there were dol- Had the IHSA publicizedspring of 2015, approxi- Gibson estimated twotesting,according to Li-will have a major impact on lars available for testing'that the program was notmately5-10student-ath-dozen students tested pos-vatino, and he's even morePED use is their belief that Gibson said."I was op-being funded after the 2015 letesat the school wereitive over the period,skeptical of the discontin-education and a team cul- erating under this idea thatspring sports season, thattestedthat day,recalledthough those who weren'tued program'seffective- ture that emphasizes hard testing was still possible. Ideterrent would have beenRaidersathleticdirectorpunished received an ex- ness. work are better deterrents. wasn't operating under theeliminated. Instead, whilePatrickMcHugh. emption after the IHSA's In his opinion, notBuffalo Grove, for instance, idea, 'Oh, there's no waytheir school wasn't tested "I think it was a learningmedical review officer con- enough tests were adminis-has athletic trainers speak we're going to test.'" the previous two academicexperience forkids,"tacted the athlete's physi-tered for the program to beto student-athletes before The IHSA implementedyears, athletic directors just McHugh said. "But it wascian. Medicine used to treat a viable deterrent. each season about a number its testing program in the assumed that other schoolsonly like 10 kids out of theattentiondeficit hyperac- "It'svery difficulttoof issues, including PED 2008-09 school year afterwere being tested "and that entire school and because oftivity disorder could triersometimeslegislatetheuse. Also, the school has a concern by member schoolsthis is still something thatthe privacy issue we didn'ta positive test, for example, choices that kids make'full-time athletic trainer on that there was a PED abusecould still happen to you at let a lot of people (know).butawaiver would beLivatino said. "And when -. problem among student-any moment," EvanstonI'm sure the kids eventuallygrantedif the physicianyou try to do that you've got Turn to PED, Next Page SPORTS

PED, from Previous Page utes stated. an educational program onand healthy sleeping habits Wohin said that his per-preventing abuse of PEDs.- as well as the dangers of staff, which gives student-sonal belief is that the PEDMcHugh said he believesPEDs. A trainer speaks to ath'etes more opportunities testing program is valuable this has been an effectivethe football team at the start to ask questions and learnto deterring students from method of deterrence. of each summer and begin- throughout the year. using the substances. "I think one of the morening of the season to cover "The key to anything we "I continue to believeeffective things the IHSAthat information. Coaches do is it's about education,"personally that the issue ofhas been doing is having all also look out for changes in said Mark Schaetzlein, Buf-drugs,particularly per-coaches take a perform-athletes that could signal falo Grove's assistant princi- formance-enhancing drugs,ance-enhancing (test), likePED use. pal for student activities and is a significant issue in high the concussion test," he "It's having that open IHSA officialrepresenta-school sports," he said. "I said. "And while the test candialogue with them," Mack tive. "But that's our world,believe that drug testingseem, for those of us whosaid. "And looking for those it's what we do." does make the playing envi- are familiar with the issue,warning signs of the emo- That focus on educationromnent safer by levelingpretty easy, it just makestional imbalance, and crazy parallels what the IHSAthe playing field amongeverybody aware of the is-amounts of acne or getting said it will focus on goingathletes so as not to favorsue. I think that has beenkind offreak injuries." forward. IHSA executivethose athletes who are tak-probably more effective Though PED usage has director Craig Andersoning banned performance-than the actual testing andtraditionally been thought said in the statement an- enhancing drugs. But it also, that's probably way, wayof asa male-dominated nouncing the end of thethat testing, and the prepa-cheaper. I see this as just an issue, Syed said that itis testing program that in lieu ration for that testing andevolution of the ifiSA try-becoming increasingly L of testing the IHSA would,the discussion of that test-ing to figure out: How do we common with female ath- "shift ourefforts moreing by the athletes, by theaddress this issue with theletes as their opportunities BRIAN O'MAHONEV/PIONEEP PRESS towards education andparents, by the coaches, byfonds we have?" to earn athletic scholarshipsNorth Shore Country Day athletic director Patrick McHugh awareness." He also stated the programs, by the press, Though all coaches mustor play sports professionallyquestioned if the IHSA's testing program for performance- that the attention PED us- itself contributes to the dis-complete the testing pro- has grown in recent years. enhancing drugs was an "extremely effective deterrent" age has received on a na-cussion, the overall qualitygram once in their career, According to Gibson, allafter student-athletes at his school were randomly tested. tional level helped to edu- of the discussion in Illinoisthe way students are edu-three athletes who were cate athletes, coaches andregarding performance-en-cated about the dangers ofpunished for a positive PED roughly one-fourth of IHSAbelievesitcan re-imple- parents. hancing drugs in sports." PEDs can vary by schooltest were males. He said heschools, have some type ofment the testing program L... The decision by the Dr.Salahuddin Irfanand sport believedallthree testedtesting, though it is morerapidly if directed to do so IHSA board of directors to s_, the medical director Kevin Roche, the girlspositive during either theoften for stimulants thanby its member schools. discontinue the testing pro-of the Center for Addictioncross country coach and2011-12 or 2012-13 schoolsteroids. "I support the (sports gram ran counter to theMedicine at AMITA Healthassistant girls track coach atyears, and lived in different The lack of a universalmedicine advisory commit- recommendation of someBehavioral MedicineinFenwick, said that less edu- areas ofthe state. program across the statetee)making the recom- members of the medicalHoffman Estates, believedcation is required specif- In the IHSA statement instill raises concerns. mendation that we contin- committee. Committeethe tests served as a checkically about PEDs for dis- June, Anderson said that "I worry that people areue, but Ican appreciate member Dr. Preston Wohnon student-athletes whotance running, though hepart of the reason for halt-going to start doing it (usingwhere our board of direc- reiterated the recom-think PED use could im-said it is certainly a biering the PED testing pro-PEDs) again if the IHSAtors is coming from too," mendationinan email.prove theirathletic per-issue at the professionalgram was the belief "thatdoesn't have this threat ofGibson said. "I think it's one Wohn is also the volunteerformance. level. He said on a runner- the influx of testing by ourpotentialtesting," Rocheof those tough calls that pitching coach on the base- "As far as eliminatingby-runner basis, the coach-schools for various substan- said. they had to make, but I ball team at Ida Crown,these tests, I think that's ing staffs will help to advise ces has also acted as a Gibson said the IHSA isthink we feel good about the which is located in Skokie. going to be detrimental toathletes on nutritional sup-deterrentinstudent-ath- open to exploring otherdirection that we're headed "The committee believesthis population," Syed said. plements if necessary. letes taking illegal and po- educational programs towith this." the (PED) Testing Program "I think by having those For Dylan Mack, Elm-tentially harmful substan- help administrators and Pioneer Press managing and Policy are still impor-tests, it may encourage ac- wood Park's football and ces." coaches educate student- editor for sports Ryan Nils- tant initiatives and continuecountability and detersoftball coach, the educa- Gibson said that whenathletes about the dangersson contributed to this re- toserveavitalrolein young people from goingtion differs slightly acrossthe program began, roughlyofPEDs, and that the goal ofport. helping student-athletesdown that pathway or usingthe two sports, but his staffs'three dozen schools had adopting any such program make good decisions re- this kind of drugs." focus is on making sure their own testing programs,would be to do so at no costJakub Rudnik is a freelance garding their training for Since 2010,allIllinois student-athletes under- typicallyforrecreationalto member schools. reporterfor Pioneer Press. interscholasticathletics," high school coaches havestand general health infor-drugs. He said that now The IHSA press release the April 19 meeting mm-been required to completemation - such as nutritionnearly 200 schools,or also acknowledged that it TWiter @Pionee-r_Press

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BY DAi! SHALIN growing out of it Here you Pioneer Press have the fastest (distance runner) alive, and he's using Dr. Philip Skiba said stu- a plastic bottle to indicate dents should not be so quick where to start (a run). It had to dismiss what they learn a very 'Rocky' vibe." in math classandask, Kipchoge's climactic fi- "When am I going to need nal run at the Formula 1 car this?" track in Monza may have Skiba, director of sports been the fastest 26.2-mile medicineat Advocate run ever recorded, but it Health Care in the Chi- only went down as a world cagoland area, has used the best instead of a world principles of integral calcu- record because the event lusto become a world- used pacesetters, who renowned expert in elite rested in-between shifts on athletic performance. the track. Skiba, who lives in High- ; Some critics of the event land Park and works out of .- called it a publicity stunt, or Advocate Lutheran General an attempt by Nike to sell Hospital in Park Ridge, has shoes. been instrumental in dével- Pinkowski, said he was oping world champion and intrigued by the whole gold-medal winning triath- Breaking2 project, but that letesusing his patented certain traditionalists were algorithm designed to accu- not willing to accept the rately predict how an ath- results of a run that took lete will perform based on place in a highly-controlled how they have trained. b " environment, rather than Earlier this year, Skiba ¿ one with variables - like was part of a team of elite ADVOCATE HEALTH CARE other runners, wind, heat sports scientists,all withDr. PhUip Skiba (third from left) was part of a team of elite sports scientists who trained three of the world's best dis- and hills - a competitor different areas of expertise,tance runners in the hope that one would complete the first sub 2-hour marathon. must deal with during a contracted by Nike on a normal marathon. project called Breaking2.utes, 25 seconds, but justtients. able to take 10 minutes offan Eimhurst resident, who As for pacers, Pinkowski The project, which was mmssing the goal. Skiba said the idea ofhis 5K time. said he's quite familiar withnoted the legendary Roger featured in a one-hour spe- In the months leading up striving to achieve some- "It didn't make me fast, Skiba's work. Bannister had two of them cial on the National Geo-to the race, which tookthing once thought nearlybut it made me 10-minutes Skiba said his triptorunning with him when he graphic Channel on Sept place May 6 in Monza, Italy, impossible is also a reasonfaster," said Skiba, a formerAfrica earlier this year forran the first recorded sub-4- 20, was an effort to trainSkiba and the sports-scien- Breaking2 was relevant and college volleyballplayer,the Breaking2 project was minute mile in 1954. three of the world's bestce team traveled to Bea-inspirational. who has done a few triath- an eye-opener for him, as he Skiba said he viewed the distance runners in theverton, Ore., Kenya, Ethi- "How many times havebus, but described himselfgot the chance to see first-Breaking2 project, which hope that one would com- opia and Spain, helping towe heard this or that isas a science guy with ahand how that continent'swas not scheduled to con- plete the first sub 2-hourprepare Kipchoge and fel-incurable?" he said. "But wecalculator. elite runners train. tinue after the Monza event. marathon. low world-class runnersfound a way to cure polio Skiba began working In Kenya, where the en-as an important step for- Skiba and his algorithmLelisa Desisa of Ethiopiaand certain types of cancer.with elite athletes in 2005tire visit was filmed by award in a process that could featured prominently in theand Zersenay Tadese ofBeing able to find a wayarid came to prominence inNatGeo televisioncrew,eventually lead to some- project and the televisionEritrea for their attempt atdoesn't come without the2008 by helping turn 38- Skiba said he was amazed at body running the first sub special. the record. desire to do it. You have toyear-old triathiete JoannaKipchoge's spartan exist-2-hour marathon. 'When you are a kid in With a reported 13.1 l- want it" Zeiger into the Ironmanence while intraining 'People talk about the math, you think you're ne-lion viewers, according to Dr. Vincent Bufalino,70.8 world champion andmode. The Olympic chain- first guy to climb Mount ver going to need this. Well, Nike, having watched thepresident ofAdvocate Med-record holder. pion routinely leaves hisEverest," said Skiba, refer- actually you might," Skibafinal attempt live on Twit-ical Group, said it's impor- Four years later, Skibafriends and family to stay atring to Sir Edmund Hilary, said. "Here was the kind ofter, Facebook and YouTube, tant for the group to haveused his systems to train aruraltraining camp,who reached the summit problem you can solve with Breaking2 caught the arten-doctors, like Skiba, who areBritish triathlete brotherswhere he and a few otherwith Sherpa Tenzing Nor- the math that is taught in tion of road-racing fans andpioneering new treatmentsAlistair Brownlee and Jona-elite runnersfocus solely on gay in 1953. "But (Hillary) high school or early college. general sports fans alike. and technologies and at thethan Brownlee ahead of the their sport had (people from previous It'susing practical-level But Skiba said the projectforefront oftheir fields. 2012 London Olympics. Ali- "You realize why peopleexpeditions) who had made math to help do somethingwas about much more than "Dr.Skiba's ground-stair Brownlee won the gold in the western world havea path (on the mountain), everyone thought impos-justeclipsing a runningbreaking work continues toand Jonathan Brownleeso much difficulty compet-which made it easier. sible." record. push the bounds of humancaptured the bronze. ing with these goys," Skiba "We're the guys plowing Breaking2 ultimately "Studying the limit ofperformance," Bufalino "Dr. Skiba looks at effi-said. "These guys don't havethe way for other guys to get ended with Kenya's Eliudhuman performance, as asaid. ciencies and biomechanicsany Facebook or Twitter.to the summit?' Kipchoge, the 2016 Olympic doctor,that'simportant' Skiba's groundbreakingand optimal performances.They run in the morning, gold medal-winner in thesaid Skiba, who said infor- work started not on elite It's fascinating," said Careyeat, sleep, run more. ThereDaShalin is a freelance marathon, running the fast- mation gleaned from study-athletes, but on Skiba him- Pinkowski, the longtime are dirt roads. There was anreporerforPioneer Press. est recorded marathon ining the elite athletes can beself. Using his training/per- executive race director ofold red dirt track, which history in 2 hours, 0 mm-applied to his everyday pa-formance equation, he wasthe Chicago Marathon and was uneven and had plants Twitter @ThoneerJ'rsss 43,* N I LES HERALD-SPECTATOR Even the biggest goals start with simple steps.

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