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Jim Kirk I Barbara Ricketts of Editor in Chief, Sun-Times Media Oak Park made a ¡ [email protected] deal with herself last Jill McDermott I November. 847-682-5907 VP, Advertising She had one year to get her [email protected] new hand-beaded jewelry line up and running. If it didn't Advertising take off, she would go back to Display Ads I college. 312-321-2400 Ricketts said online selling Classified Ads isn't all it is cracked up to be. 312-321-2345 Instead she's found more suc- [email protected] cess at local events, like the Heartland Creative Craft Fair at Sam Hollis Golf Mill Shopping Center. 847-486-7248 Account Executive Ricketts and other mer- [email protected] chants from across the Mid- west gathered at the Niles maIl David T. Sherman over Mother's Day weekend to Carolyn Nilles (right) of Roselle assists customer Joan DelMedico (left) of Nues during the Heartland Creative Art and Craft Show on May 11 at Golf Mill Shopping Center in Niles.I BUZZ ORR-Sun-Times Media 312-646-9552 showcase their creativity. The I Advertising Director pop-up booths displayed natu- raI soaps, colorfully wooden Adler said malls are "very lapels, button cluster earrings, Faux geese gained popularity Customer Service roses, photography art and good venues" for merchants and other handcrafted accesso-in the 1980s and were donning and Delivery other unique goods. since they attract a revolving ries for over 25 years. dresses by the 90s. Johnson Service or Subscriptions 877-855-7722 Monika Kalicki, marketing flock of customers "You can actually make said patriotic outfits have al- [email protected] director for Golf Mill, said the Compared to this time last money doing this," Harold Silverways been in demand. His best mall hosts two craft fairs a year, Adler has recruited more said. seller is the candy stripe cos- Customer Service Hours year. vendors, who are reporting The Silvers' granddaughter turne he calls the "Betsy Rose." Mon-Fri., 6:30 a.m.-4 p.m. 'They offer our shoppers more sales, he said. also inherited their entrepre- At the mall on Saturday, he Sat. 6:30 am-noon Sun. 8 am-noon something additional that we This s a positive sign, given neurial spirit. The 11-year-old dressed a plastic goose in a red do not have on a daily basis," that craft fairs today compete recently started making and bonnet and gown made from TV Weekly Delivery she said. "They are new expe- with mall kiosks and big-box selling hair bows from duct tapefabric featuring the Bulls logo. 800-945-5000 riences every time." stores, he said. in order to save up for a corn- A plastic bullhorn completed Herb Adler, of Lansing, said "The people really enjoy theseputer, they said. the look. Editorial he is seeing a renewed interest shows," Adler said. Sorne of the colorful bows The kitschy business is John- Ben Meyerson I in indoor craft fairs since the Craft fairs also offer some were on display at their table in son's full-time job. For the past 312-321-2864 2008 recession. families the opportunity to Golf Mill. 15 years he has regularly tray- News Producer His business, Heartland make money. "lt's the perfect business eled between his home state [email protected] Creative, organizes events at "They don't get rich but they - she pays no overhead," and selling therned cloth- Ryan Nilsson I 847-486-7375 shopping centers throughout sometimes can make a living Ruta Silver joked, before add- ing for the statues. Managing Editor for Sports the Chicago area. if they price (a product) right, ng, "I hope she keeps that Rising gas prices have forced [email protected] He is arranging a fair at Lin- display it right, and a have good(rnotivation)." hirn into skip fairs in Michigan colnwood Town Center for presentation," Adler said. Finding a niche helps when and Wisconsin. But Johnson A WRAPPORTS the beginning of June, as well Ruta and Harold Silver rely onit cornes to getting noticed at said he has no desire to move COMPANY as an outdoor show themed craft fair sales as their primary fairs. For example, if a yard or- his business to the Internet. "Made in the U.S.A." at Skokie'ssource of income. The Vernon nament goose is nude, "I'm your "I enjoy doing the shows Printed withsoyinks Old Orchard Center the week- Hills couple has traveled the dude," says Robert Johnson, of and meeting with people," he on recycled paper. end before the Fourth of July. country selling processed fabricLaPorte, Ind. said. THURSDAY MAY 16 2013 çommunity pioneerlocal.com u Veteran Morton Grove, Pioneer Press reporter dies

I BY KATHY ROUTLIFFE, JENNIFER JOHNSON AND BOB SEIDENBERG I I [email protected] 44Z1Ç In his youth, Nick Katz a Ceotralßast motorcycled across Vi1I4igc Texas and Oklahoma, www.cbviUage.org played blues guitar, and 20 successfully smuggled Igstm NAIiNAL his pet dog into a Las Vegas casino during a road trip with college buddies. As a professional suburban Chicago journalist, he garnered three decades Join us on of respect and affection from con- tacts and colleagues alike. Nick Katz National Senior Health & Fitness Day to discover Mr. Katz died last week in his sleep healthy aging at Central Baptist Village! at his Evanston home. He was 62. reporting with a team of Park Ridge He joined Pioneer Press in 1982 and reporters and editors who covered served under at least eight editors, flooding in the community. * covering at least six communities. He Morton Grove trustee Sheldon most recently covered the village of Marcus recalled that when Mr. Katz Health & Weilness Fair Morton Grove, one of his longest-held returned to Morton Grove after serv- beats. ing on other beats, "the word around Dayof Health, Weilness, Fitness & Scre.nings Mr. Katz was born in University the office was 'Wow, we've got Nick City, Mo., a suburb of St. Louis. He back, and that should be good for the attended the University of Wiscon- community." Wednesday, May 29 sin - Oshkosh before transferring to Marcus praised Mr. Katz's deep un- the University of Missouri - Columbia,derstanding of Morton Grove's politi- 10:00 3:30 p.m. where he graduated with degrees in cal and social history. sociology and journalism. "I think he wrote with that insight. The Commons at C ntrnl Baptist Village Before moving to Chicago, Mr. Katz While taking nothing away from 4747 N Canfield AvenueNotî!dg served as editor of two small Missouriyoung journalists ... there is a true I newspapers. His first beat as a Pio- benefit in having somebody who 708-583-8500 neer Press reporter was in Deerfield. has been around and understands He subsequently reported on city the context of a community," Marcus politics in Park Ridge, and covered said. " For those young journalists, if municipal and school beats in Lin- they wanted to be in the field, they Featured Events include colnwood, Morton Grove, Skokie and could look to him to know how to be CONDUCTORCIZE® Class led by Maestro David Dworkin Northbrook, among others. a professional." "He used to love that job," his Former Morton Grove Library Di- and a special screening ofAgeofChampions. mother, Dee Katz of Sarasota, FIa., rector Ben Schapiro used to marvel at said Sunday. "He loved working with Mr. Katz's talent for reporting. everyone there." "I liked him right from the begin- His professionalism was recognized ning," he recalled, "but the thing that I officially: He shared a Peter Lisagor really stuck with me after we chat- Vf:b, J ()I() tIi )I II)llf Award from the Chicago Headline ted a couple of times ... was how he Club in 1987 for community service would remember the things we talked NIL THURSDAY, MAY 16, 2013 7 I I Community pioneerlocal.com about and put them into later songs. Immediately, he yelled, him so much fun." stories in a way that developed That guy still owes me money!' Pioneer Press reporter Mike the story more completely." like he knew Neil Young. Isaacs, with whom Mr. Katz Former Pioneer Press editor "As I learned later, Young was a worked for decades, remem- Marc Alberts, who worked with no-show for a concert - in 1970 bered not only his friend's wit Mr. Katz from 2007 to 2012, - and Nick never forgave him. - which included barbs about agreed. Or, he never missed a chance to Apple products and hot weather "He enjoyed and believed in use the blow-off for comic ef- - but the joy he took in his life's community journalism and, by fect," Alberts added. "Probably interests. extension, good local govern- both." "He loved blues music, hard- ment," Alberts said. "He re- Bill Ranola got to know Mr. boiled detective novels - es pe- spected and liked many of the Katz while working as an edito- cially Raymond Chandler classics people he covered, but he had rial assistant for Pioneer Press. - and 'The Simpsons' and 'Sein- no patience for those who were "Three words that best de- feld.' He loved to read. He had a self-important or needlessly scribed Nick Katz: full of sur- passion for computers and cook- combative." prises," Ranola said, recalling ing,' lsaacs said. "And he was a Like so many others, Al- some of the practical jokes Mr. damn good reporter and writer." berts noted Mr. Katz's sense Katz liked to play, like presenting In addition to his mother, Mr. of humor, one of his defining him with a Zorro-themed mon- Katz is survived by a cousin, characteristics. key that let out an ear-piercing Gloria (Neal) Chernikoff of Haw- "People who knew Nick either shriek, much to the bewilder- thorne Woods, and a cousin were irritated by his dry humor ment of fellow colleagues. Mark (Karen) Tulper of St. Louis. or found him really funny," he "Nick possessed an unparal- There will be no service. Do- said. "I only knew him a short leled sense of humor," Ranola nations in his memory can be check out happenings in your area at time when I mentioned that a said. "You never quite knew what made to the American Civil band I was in was playing in a he was going to say or do next. Liberties Union or the Chicago rIOHEERIOCALCom tribute concert of Neil Young That's what made working with Blues Foundation.

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BY LAURA PAVIN I wonderful commencement Augie Genovesi thought it Marquette University, where Contributor speech from him." would be both entertaining he was the recipient of the Connelly said Notre Dame and eye-opening for students inaugural Chris Farley Schol- 'Community" star Danny began inviting alumni to to hear Pudi speak this year. arship. He studied improv Pudi will return to his alma speak at graduations five "I said, 'Let's get a Danny at Second City Chicago's mater on May 25 to deliver years ago. Other notable Pudi in here to speak, some- Conservatory program and the Commencement Ad- speakers have included Chi- one that our kids can relate is a founding member of dress for Notre Dame College cago Blackhawks President to," Genovesi said Siblings of Doctors, a trio of Prep's Class of 2013. John McDonough, class of Genovesi said he got to Indian-American comics that Pudi, a 1997 alumnus of '71, and Chicago Bears Direc- know Pudi through sports perform improv and sketch Notre Dame, currently plays tor of Business Development and his son, Anthony, who shows at festivals around the A yearbook photo of Danny Pudi Brian McCaskey, '78. has been friends with the ac- country. the role of Abed Nadir in the from his days at Notre Dame popular NBC comedy series College Prep in Niles. The star of Last year, winner of CBS's tor since he was dressing up He has credited Notre about a group of students at NBC's "Community" is scheduled "Amazing Race" Ernie as a cheerleader to lead the Dame for cultivating his co- a community college. Though to speak at the school's Halvorsen, '00, spoke at the high school's pep rallies. medic muscle by allowing him his peers may now include graduation later this month. Alumni-Senior Breakfast. ,' Hewas real comedian; to be himself and helping him CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Joel McHale, Ken Jeong and Patrick McCaskey, '67, Direc- you could see at that time find ways to focus his energy. Chevy Chase, Pudi has said tor of Special Projects for the he knew what he wanted to Graduation is scheduled for that he still talks regularly acting career," said Teresa Bears, and Adam Jahns, '01, do, and he wasn't scared to 10:30 am. on Saturday, May with his best friends from his Connelly, Director of Commu-sportswriter who covers the do it - drove Father Mohn- 25. lt will be held at the high days as a Don. nications at Notre Dame. "We Bears for the Chicago Sun- aro nuts," Genovesi laughed. school, at 7655 W. Dempster "[Dannyl was a much- thought he would be very Times, spoke this year. "He's a great person, and he St., Niles, and will be broad- beloved student here, and inspiring for the students and Head Wrestling Coach and never lost who he was." cast live at highschoolcube. I he's had great success ¡n his we're looking forward to a Assistant Athletic Director Pudi graduated from com. I

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A group of N ¡les West High School upperclassmen whose rowdy behavior shut down an end-of-the-year pep assembly last month redeemed themselves last week.

Roughly 12 students, mostly seniors, were rep- rmanded for throwing objects and acting up at the April 19 pep rally. Principal Kaine Osburn shut down the event just 10 minutes after it started, canceling a much-anticipated basketball game for students with special needs and an awards cer- emony to recognize the school's top athletes. The students charged with ruining the pep rally did what they could to make it up to the school community and the Niles West Council for Excep- tional Children (CEC) basketball team by planning and running a new game May 9, which brought out hundreds of students to cheer on the special needs team and show positive school spirit. Many Niles West students hung around after school to cheer for their classmates who per- lormed in dance groups Orchesis and Break Beatz at halftime and to root on the athletes awarded during the athletic ceremony. "Some parts of the original pep rally experience were included in the event," Osburn said. "Go- ing forward, the most important thing is for the CEC student James Howard (center) dribbles up court, during a spirited basketball game at Niles West High School, in Skokie on May 9.I CHANDLER WEST-ForSun-Times Media students, faculty and staff to come together and I talk about our underlying goal in having these as- semblies and how students should conduct them- toilet paper rolls out onto the floor while the As part of the punishment, the school ad- selves at these events." gymnastics team was performing. ministration is having prom-goers travel to the Senior Delia Arciniega and her prom date Roger "When we threw the toilet paper rolls, it was May 18 event in chartered coach buses, revok- Nguy, a junior, stayed after school to watch the the tipping point, because it could have been ing the privilege of planning their own private game together, and afterward grabbed a slice dangerous," Marohn said. "It was never our goal transportation. of pïzza from the concession booth being run by to end the assembly, but it got more chaotic than Parents were also required to attend a meeting some of their classmates assigned to community people expected." with school staff last week before their students service for their behavior at the pep rally. Principal Osburn's on-the-spot decision to shutwere allowed to purchase prom tickets. "lt was a great event because no one got out the event down seemed to conjure feelings of "Overall, parents were supportive about it," of hand, and all the students were cheering on guilt among the dozen seniors who started all theOsburn said. the kids in the game," Arciniega said. "There was ruckus, Marohn said, and students began writing Some students, however, weren't happy about a lot of school spirit and everyone was really their apologies to the disappointed CEC team on having to ride busses to prom, but others like encouraging." the class of 2013 Niles West Facebook page. Marohn said he didn't mind. Senior Robert Marohn was one of the students "We said we were sorry and we wanted to "The coach buses aren't something to com- who admittedly got out of hand at the pep rally. make it up to them by having another game," plain about," Marohn said. "They're perfectly fine Marohn said things took a turn for the worse Marohn said. "They'd been practicing all year forbuses, and the school already set them up for us when he and his classmates started throwing this and we owed it to them." and everything." IO I THURSDAY,MAY16,2013 NIL Community pioneerlocal.com Cops arrest man three times in 24 hoursPot found on

BY JENNIFER JOHNSON I was initially charged with but four hours later he walked up to the driver's Nues playground jjohnsonpioneerIocaI.com 10 counts of criminal was taken into Nues po- side of the vehicle that damage to property af- lice custody a second had been stopped and I BY JENNIFER JOHNSON I A Morton Grove ter Niles Police said he time, accused of stealing again refused to leave, I [email protected] man charged slashed or let the cigarettes from a telling the officer, "lt's a air out of tires on store on the 8700 free country." A small amount of mari- with causing 10 cars parked block of Dempster When the officer at- juana was reportedly dis- behind a busi- Street, police said.tempted to take Komosa damage to nearlyness on the 8800 He was charged into custody he allegedly covered by a student on a dozen parked block of Milwau- with retail theft struggled with the officer kee Avenue on and released on and had to be taken to the playground of a Niles cars went on to the night of May bond. the ground, police said. elementary school recently. Less than 12 Komosa was charged be arrested two 4. An employee of Jozef the business told hours later, Niles with obstructing and re- Nues Police said on the morning of May Komosa additional times police that he saw police arrested sisting a police officer. 3 the student at Mark Twain School, 9401 within a 24-hour Komosa letting Komosa a third While in a holding cell at N. Hamlin Ave., found a blue, leopard-print air out of the tires and time after he allegedly the police station, Ko- sunglasses bag on the playground and period, accordingthat he and another staff approached an officer mosa reported not feel- turned it over to the principal's office. In- to Niles police member chased Komosa conducting a traffic stop ing well and was trans- side the bag was a green, leafy substance and caught him as he ran at Waukegan Road and ported to a hospital for that tested positive for marijuana, as well reports. toward the 8800 block ofMilwaukee Avenue and treatment, according to as a pipe commonly used for smoking Washington Street. refused the officer's or- police. marijuana, police said. Jozef Komosa, 66, of Komosa was booked ders to leave the area. He was released on The suspected marijuana weighed .5 7710 W. Dempster St., and released on bond, Police said Komosa bond for a third time. i grams, according to police. i

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Nues detectives Niles police said six brand-new chainsaws that working with out- had been reported stolen of-state police in Michigan were located at a Des Plaines pawn agencies have shop and documentation arrested a man in showed Ivanov had sold the chainsaws to the shop. connection with On April 17, detectives the theft and from the Niles and Des Plaines Police Department resale of multiple Ali Ivanov set up surveillance on the pawn shop and took chainsaws. Ivanov into custody as he Police said Ali Ivanov, 34, of allegedly brought in six more chain- 8109 W. Church St., Nues, has been saws to pawn. charged with felony theft, accused These six chainsaws were reported of stealing chainsaws from several stolen from stores in Wisconsin, po- power-equipment stores in Michigan lice said. The value of all 12 chainsaws nd Wisconsin. Investigators were led recovered by Nues police was esti- ID lvanov based in part on Craigslist mated at over $12,000. postings for the sale of chainsaws in Ivanov's mother, who had accom- Nues and Des Plaines, police said. panied him to the shop, was released According to Nues Police, the chief without charges pending further in- Is at the Train Station of police of Williamston, Mich. re- vestigation, police said. ported that two men and two women Court records ¡n Florida show va- were involved in some of the thefts nov was sentenced to three years ¡n UNION STATION WEST LOOP OAK PARK in his community, with one of the prison in 2010 after pleading guilty to Above Across from Green Line Harlem Stop women concealing a chainsaw under grand theft and racketeering charges. Union Station 0g ilvie & Oak Park Metra Stop a long dress and holding it between The offenses occurred in 1996, ac- her legs. cording to records. ALSO AT: EAST LAKEVIEW HALSTED & BELMONT LINCOLN PARK OID TOWN GOLD COAST SOUTH LOOP

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IBYNATASHAWASINSKI t wholesale overstock distributors, as Merchandise such as jewelry, Contributor president picked J well as her own collection of home precious metals, and electronics goods. would not be allowed to be sold Shoppers in Nues may Unlike 'off-price" stores like T.J. without separate approval, report- IBY JENNIFER JOHNSON I soon have a new spot Maxx, the shop would also sell mer-ed Sylvester. [email protected] chandise that was previously used. Last month, the Niles Village for bargain hunting. Senior Planner Bruce Sylvester Board approved placing the same Park Ridge-Niles School District 64 Board said the store might not operate as restrictions on a furniture resale of Education member Anthony Borrelli will The NUes Plan Commission on a second-hand retailer in the tradi- store at 7639 N. Milwaukee Ave. serve as the new president of the board May 7 backed a request to open a tional sense, but qualified enough Karen Dimond, vice chairman of through May 2015. second-hand shop in a strip mall onto be considered a special-use the commission, inquired whether Board members chose Borrelli for the Milwaukee Avenue. business. there are plans to modify the code position during a meeting on May 6. He will Luz Elena Martinez, of Chicago, "I would describe this as a gray to include standards for businesses take over the president duties from John applied for a special-use permit area," he said. selling used goods. Heyde who had been board president since from the village to operate the Commissioners recommended Community Development Direc- 2009. clothing resale business at 7752 N. granting the permit on three con- tor Charles Ostman advised the Borrelli was elected in 2011. Milwaukee Ave. ditions, as recommended by the zoning code, which is currently be- Also during a May 6 meeting school mem- The storefront property, which Niles Police Department: Walk-in ing overhauled, might include such bers reelected Scott Zimmerman as vice formerly housed a dry-cleaning consignment would not be al- information. president and chose newly-elected board business and shipping center, has owed; police would be granted ac- The Village Board is tentatively member Terry Cameron as secretary. sat vacant since August 2010. cess to records of sales, if req uest- scheduled to consider the re- Cameron and Zimmerman, as well as Vicki Martinez said the proposed busi- ed; and the types of items availablesale shop request at its May 28 Lee and Dathan Paterno, also took the oath ness' inventory would come from for resale would be limited. meeting. U of office during the meeting. U

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The last two budgets saw Village of Nues raused sales and property taxes in shore up revenues in the face of strug- gling economy. For the 2014 budget, the village plans something smaller: it'll hike the tax on one specific type of business.

Under the village's pro- posed 2014 budget, the vil- tage will increase its hotel tax from 2 percent to 6 percent. The tax, which is charged every time someone books a room, won't effect most Nues residents. But hotel owners worry that the increase would make it harder for them to I The Village Motel in Niles. I CURTIS LEHMKUHL-Sun-Times Media attract customers. Whenever a person books a room in any hotel or hotel The proposed 2014 budget where we were lower." Marshal Janikowski, owner between $56-72 per night. un Illinois, they're charged a 6 estimates that the tax would Indeed, Niles currently has of the Village Hotel, feels that While that may not seem like percent state hotel tax. Most bring in $19,080 - a sizable in- the lowest tax rates of nearby the tax increase is no trivial much, Janikowski is worried municipalities charge an addi-crease from $9,585 ¡t brought suburbs. After the increase, matter. that it would be enough to tional, local hotel tax. In Niles,in during 2012, but just a frac- the rate will be higher than "lt won't help our business," drive customers away. the Hotel Tax revenue goes tion of the cash Niles' budget Park Ridge (which charges 4 he said. "The expenses keep Janikowski said that he un- into the General Fund, which is short. percent) and Morton Grove (5 going up - higher energy bills, derstood the village's position covers most of the village's According to Scot Neukirch, percent), but lower than Lin- TV, garbage bills. With the II- - he just wished they would regular spending. Nues' Finance Director, the colnwood and Des Plaines (7 linois hotel tax, and this, the have handled the increase After the shutdown of increase wasn't just about in- percent). lt would match Glen-total tax will be 12 percent." differently. America's Midwest Hotel in creasing revenue - it's part of view's current rate. Janikowski said that Vil- "I understand [Niles] needs February of this year, the vil- the village's long-term devel- The Skokie's rate is also 6 lage Hotel currently charges more revenue," he said. "But lage was left with only two opment strategy. percent, but only for hotels between $50 and 65 a night, going from 2 percent to 6 per- hotels: the Traveler's Inn, "Part of our [2030 Compre- with 350 or more rooms. For depending on size and ameni- cent - it's too much." which is located at 7247 N. hensive Plan] is to bring our hotels and hotels with 349 or ties. Under the current hotel Janikowki isn't optimistic Waukegan Road, and the Vil- fees more in line with other less rooms, the tax is 3.5 per- tax rates, customers pay be- about the future. age Hotel, which is located attowns," he said. "[The hotel cent. Both Niles hotels fall in tween $54-70 a night. With "We'll try to survive, but it 6871 N. Milwaukee Ave. tax] was one of the areas the latter category. the increase, they would pay will be hard," he said. I IS THURSDAY, MAY 16,2013 I NIL 1Community Lpioneerlocal.com Gemini school to get bigmoneyflooding fix

J BYNATASHAWASINSKI look to Gemini's neighbors to subsequent discovery of as- primarily into park, though De- LoVerde confirmed the park I Contributor the east, the Niles Park District. bestos from record rainfall in Bartolo "insisted they use it as district has a detention pond DeBartolo claimed that, after September 2008 shuttered the a pond." located east of Gemini but on Persistent flooding at Gemini the heavy rains of April 19, thereschool for eight weeks. Barrie would not comment onthe outside of the fenced-off Junior High School is forcing was no water in the park dis- Since then, Gemini has flood- DeBartolo's claims other than tocourt. East Maine School District 63 to trict's pond. ed a handful of times. note that the school works with During the April storm, the address the problem head-on. Yet Gemini's pond was over- District administrators said its own engineer independent pond filled to capacity, he said. Flood abatement is part of a flowing," he said. the current drainage system of the park district. "Even in that short period $3 million capital improvement Classes at the junior high had hasn't adequately handled ex- He added that he expects to of time it couldn't handle (the plan slated for this summer. been canceled for two days cess water since an addition present a final plan for storm amount of water)," said L0V- The district expects to spend due to school flooding and was built 12 years ago. water management at Gemini erde, who also chairs the vil- $769,250 to expand a deten- washed-out roads. About an DeBartolo, who said his to the school board in July. lage's Stormwater Commission. tion pond and improve storm inch of standing water from the background is in engineering, Joseph LoVerde, the Niles "lt was at the highest level l've water drainage around the spring storm filled the cafeteria, agreed with the assessment butPark District's executive direc- seen in 16 years." school. reported Director of Operationsalso suggested the park district tor and a village trustee, said Flooding near the junior high, The project's cost recently Dan Barrie. may partially be at fault. similar concerns about the however, wasn't an isolated caught the attention of Nues "lt wasn't as bad as it had He said he had been in con- pond near the school had been event last month, LoVerde said. resident Michael DeBartolo, been in the past, even though tact with village representatives raised at a recent park board Several businesses, homes who questioned whether such the storm was worse," he said. in the past about the need for meeting. and roads in Niles were also extensive renovations are "We sandbag the weak areas more retention ponds to man- He said part of the confusion submerged. needed. to hold back the water and deal age storm water runoff. might lie in residents mistaking "We were underwater just He advised the District 63 with it." The area behind the Gemini, a defunct volleyball court for a about everywhere," he said. school board on May ito first Major flooding and the for example, was converted storm water basin. "lt's a sad situation." U

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Numerous inquiries about bring- lending office locally, according to Community De- to be scrutinized a little more." velopment Director Charles Ostman. Commissioner Robert Schulter asked if the vil- ¡ng vehicle title loan businesses to Recognizing a need to better curb loan business- age controlled for extreme interest rates set by Nues have prompted the village's es, senior Planner Bruce Sylvester presented the some loan centers. Planning Commission and Zoning Board with text "Some of these people charge like 20-or-some- community development depart- amendments to the zoning code May 7. thing percent interest," he said. ment to revisit its regulations. The commission approved the recommendation Ostman said monitoring falls on the shoulders for the Village Board to require special-use permit- of the Illinois Department of Financial and Profes- Under the current zoning ordinance, loan offices ting for title loan companies in the same manner assional Regulation and that the village has no say-so fall under the category of permitted use. Banks, payday loan centers. in rates. financial institutions, currency exchanges and pay- Banks and financial institutions without drive-up The only comment from the public came from day loan centers are conditionally allowed. facilities would also be reclassified under the pro- Susanne Atanus, who challenged the plan commis- Companies that offer title loans are not specifi- posai as permitted uses ¡n order to make it easier sion's recommendation despite saying she didn't cally addressed, but that's not to say such busi- for a bank's branch to move into the village. want title loan businesses in her hometown. nesses haven't set up shop in Nues. "The intent is to treat as permitted uses those "These are now desperate businesses to help Midwest Title Loans has a location at 8337 W. types of businesses that we believe are less prob- desperate people and it's really scary," she said. "I Golf Road, and another company, Express Car Title lematic, or less likely to cause problems for neigh- don't think we should do this." Loans, occupies the space at 7506 N. Milwaukee bors," Sylvester explained. The Village Board is expected to consider the Ave. He said special-use permits should be limited to amendments to the zoning ordinance May 28. In July, TitleMax also expects to open up a businesses with "unique circumstances that need porter flying refined With VlPorter, the hardest part is choosing your free flight.

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ONLINE SALES TAXES GUNS AT WATER PROJECTS BACHELORS, MASTER'S AND Senators voted, 69-27, to require online retail- Senators voted. 56-43, failing to reach 60 votes DOCTORAL DEGREES IN: ers to collect state and local sales taxes and for advancing a plan to allow visitors to carry send the revenue to the taxing jurisdiction concealed handguns at Army Corps of Engi- > BUSINESS where the customer lives. A "yes" vote was to neers projects, just as they can legally do in send the House a bill to facilitate collection of federal parks and forests but not in most other > COUNSELING AND PSYCHOLOGY some $23 billion yearly in sales taxes that now federal properties. A "yes" vote was to add > EDUCATION goes unpaid. (S 743). Sen. Richard Durbin: the gun right to a water-resources bill still in YES; Sen. Mark Kirk: NO debate. (S 608). Sen. Richard Durbin: NO; Sen. > HUMAN SERVICES Mark Kirk: NO Major roll call votes in the House

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Two dozen Chicago aldermen on May 9 declared Public school administrators told lawmakers President Barack Obama launched a new effort to their support for Mayor Rahm Emanuel's plan to May 9 that some local districts would have to rally the public around his hotly disputed health care trade a longer paid parking day for free neigh bor- raise property taxes if legislators vote to have law, a strategy aimed at shoring up key components hood parking on Sundays, two votes shy of the "si- them cover the cost of teacher pensions. of the sweeping federal overhaul and staving off yet lent majority" needed for City Council passage. House Speaker Michael Madigan has said sub- another challenge from Republicans. The announcement - described as a "team ef- urban and downstate districts get a "free lunch" The president specifically targeted women and lort" between the mayor's office and Budget Com- because the state pays their teacher pension young people, groups that backed him overwhelm- mittee Chairman (34th) - was aimed costs. The Chicago Democrat called for a special ingly during his presidential campaigns. During a at building momentum for a revised parking me- hearing to receive input from school districts' Mother's Day-themed event at the White House on ter deal that forces aldermen to relive a political leaders, as well as university and community col- May 10, Obama promoted the benefits of the law for nightmare. lege representatives. women, including free cancer screenings and con- Downtown AId. Brendan Reilly (42nd) is leading "On the merits, the state of Illinois should not traceptives, and asked moms to urge their uninsured the charge to drop the swap and simply pay Chi- be paying for the pension costs of employees of adult children to sign up for the health insurance 'ex- cago Parking Meters LLC $63.8 million in disputed local governments or other governments," Madi- changes" that open this fall. claims. He's concerned that extending the parking gan said. The exchanges are the centerpiece of the landmark day by one hour for 25,818 meters and three hours Yet, public school administrators testifying at overhaul of the nation's health insurance system. for 3,217 other meters would create a hardship for the hearing said local districts would have to Three years after it became law, the measure widely his River North constituents. raise property taxes in order to pay for the add- known as 'Obamacare" remains controversial, with Aid. (21st), chairman of the City ed financial burden, which they said would follow GOP lawmakers resolving anew to overturn it and Council's Black Caucus, said he's fairly convinced a fourth year in a row of cuts to education fund- many Americans unsure how they'll be affected. the mayor's financial team is correct that Chicago ing by the General Assembly. White House advisers acknowledge they struggled taxpayers will come out $1 million ahead. "I think one of the biggest concerns we have in explaining the complex law to the public when it 'I see a significant benefit to those folks who can with this issue is where the money would come passed in 2010. Now, Obama allies see a fresh op- now go to have breakfast on the North Side or even from ... to pick up any costs," said Ben Schwarm, portunity to sell the American people on the merits in Beverly and not have to feed the meters on Sun- deputy executive director of the Illinois Associa- of measures that will be central to the president's day," Brookins said. tion of School Boards. legacy. - Chicago Sun-Times - The Associated Press - The Associated Press THURSDAY, MAY 16,2013 NIL Opinionu .

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It doesn't matter. a minimum and drive even faster. That would be a normal The other side includes first reaction to the news the Illinois Department of WHO that Illinois may raise the Transportation, American speed limit on highways to Automobile Association, 70 mph. The Governors Highway PAUL Now, it is 65 mph in SA Safety Association and most of the state, and 55 ji the Insurance Institute for in urban areas, including Highway Safety. WILL TELL Chicagoland. Their message? Speed Few drivers do 55 on the highways kills: The more speed, the more kill- around here, anyway. Yesterday on ¡ng. For example: the Eisenhower I was doing my usual Speeding was the cause of more 50 and everyone was warping by than half of Illinois' 900 fatalities last me as ifI were idling at a railroad year. crossing. From 2008 to 2011, Illinois highway THEIR STORIES? So, why not raise the speed limit? fatalities were down 12 percent, but In 1995 Congress gave the states those due to speeding were up 14 the power to do so. And now, 35 percent. states have speed limits at 75 mph or In 2010 and 2011 when truck speeds hig her. were raised to 65 mph ¡n Illinois, fa- In Illinois, a bill introduced by Sen. talities with large trucks were up 39 Jim Oberweis (P-Sugar Grove) to percent. raise the Illinois speed limit to 70 mph Forty-three states have higher sailed through by a whopping marginfatality rates than Illinois. Of these of 41 to 6. lt still must be approved states, 70 percent have speed limits by the House and signed by the goy- of 70 mph or higher. ernor, who has not committed either I know which side of the argument Join us in an unforgettable tribute to way. makes the most sense to me. In addition to just wanting to get If the House and governor are fool- Holocaust survivors and World War II where they're going faster, propo- ish enough to go for higher speed nents of higher speed limits contend limits, there is a provision in the bill veterans at a free, daylong public event. driving faster might actually be safer. that allows the counties of Cook, No one does 55 anyway. And if every-Lake, DuPage, Will, Kane and McHen- one would do 85 percent of what traf-ry to opt out and set their own high- lic actually is moving at, traffic would way speed limits. CHICAGO be homogenized and thus safer. I hope that doesn't become Senator Oberweis assures us drivers necessary. N EVER6/9120 I3 would not use the new speed limit as But it's good to know. HERATON CHICAGO OTtt & TOWFRS Nues Herald-Spectator 301 East North Water Street Wants to Hear from You Chicago, IL 60611

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A letter to high school by the decisions their par- cannot do. If parents host a Harry O'Brien Dash- Also the businesses who parents ents make. For example, if party, there can be activities Walk a success made general donations, A huge percent of students parents set a good example that are fun but don't involve Thank you for your provided food, music, from Maine Township do not for their teens to follow and alcohol. articles supporting the massage, etc. A special approve of adults providing make their stance on alcohol Parents should have a clear Harry O'Brien Spring thanks to Sheri Roach, alcohol to teens. We believe clear, teens are more likely toline of communication with Dash-Walk. lt was a suc- who chaired the Run/ parents should be the role be positively influenced by other parents as well, to en- cessful event with 145 Walk and did a great model for teenagers and takethe example their parents set.sure that all of the parents participants and a won- job. For those that knew action by not providing alco- The actions of parents can af-are setting a good example, derful cause. The Park Harry, know those Irish hol. A role model is a person fect the actions of teens. and not hosting parties with Ridge Community Fund eyes were looking down who exhibits positive behav- As we know, prom and alcohol. We would like to which supports 23 social on us that morning with ior and sets a good example. graduation are right around thank parents who do not service agencies includ- that smile that warmed If you do provide alcohol, the corner. Now, more than provide alcohol to teenagers ing Avenues, The Center your heart. He would be there could be serious health,ever, it is important that and set a good example for of Concern and Maine proud of the community safety and legal consequenc- parents set clear guidelines them to follow. Center will benefit from continuing to take care of es that you may not have on the acceptable ways to Daniel/e Kavanaugh, Neha Pa- this event. those in need and having considered. celebrate. We believe par- tel and Aasumi Shah I thank everyone a good time doing it. * Teens notice their parents' ents should set certain rules MCYAF Youth & Change who participated, vol- Mi/lie O'Brien actions and are influenced for what their teens can and Movement Students unteered or donated. Park Ridge

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Before entering Nues North High School, Farhan Noormo- hammed tinkered with com- puter game codes, switching zeros and ones to throw off his remote online opponents.

He may not have understood the ins and outs of programming back then, but one thing was certain: he kept winning. "t modified the code to mess with their servers for my benefit," said the 18-year-old gamer. 'I had no idea exactly what I was doing." These days Noormohammed, of Morton Grove, is more fluent in computer program- ming, especially after creating with his peers one of today's most popular technology tools: a mobile phone application. Released last month, the North Star News App makes the student-published newspaper widely accessible from smartphones. Noormohammed, along with Skokie resi- dents An Nguyen and Michio Isukamoto, developed the mobile app as a community service project in an advanced video game programming class. David Ruth, who teaches math, computer science and video game programming at Niles North, said the three seniors aced his Advanced Placement computer science class as freshmen. For the past three years, they enrolled in his programming class. When students from the North Star News requested a mobile app to accompany the news website, Noormo- hammed, Nguyen and Tsukamoto split off from 12 other students in the class to pursue the project. North teacher David Ruth (center) shows off the Northstar News app that his students Michio Tsukamoto (left) and Farhan Noormohammed (right) created.I BUZZ ORR-Sun-Times Media Mobile (Page 24] INUes 24 THURSDAY, MAY 16,2013 ML

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Mobile summer nu Continued from page23 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY SUMMER SESSION "They rose to the challenge," Ruth said. Summer is a great time to catch up, get ahead or try something new. The tech trio used the software platform MoSync to create an app Choose from more than 300 courses. that runs on both Android and Apple Immerse yourself in an intenstve 'anguage or sçience sequence. ¡OS devices. Get ahead on credits toward your degree. To populate the app with ¡rifor- [xperience ail Northwestern and Chicago have to offer in the summer. mation, they built a tool that grabs content from the NorthStarNews. org and re-organizes articles into a bare-bones, mobile-phone-readable format. The app contains breaking news, features and sports stories and editorials, along with a puzzle game starring the Viking mascot. NORTHWESTERN Newspaper students don't have to UNIVERSITY fiddle with any of the technology components, except for clicking a A view of the Nues North High School button to publish their work to the newspaper's Northstar News app. BUZZ online application. ORR-Sun-Times Media A mobile app, Ruth said, isun- www.nonr .trn.eow summer charted ground for us." In conversations with profes- JavaScript. I siorials at technology start-ups, he "We were pretty much starting 700+ learned the student app would cost off as toddlers," Noormohammed 2-Wolff's Vendors! : between $4,000 and $6,000 to de- said. "We never had experiences 'Flea Markets velop in the private sector. with those different languages. Not only did the programming ... We had to learn that from the : 23rd season students gain practical skills, but ground up." Outdoors at the they created a product with real- Noormohammed said program- : world application. ming requires a lot of personal "Ever since we went online, we drive. Students in the video game ' Allstate Arena have been thinking about mak- programming class are constantly ing an app," said English teacher challenged to be their own experts. : 6920 N. Mannheim MARKET Ivan Silverberg, a North Star News "When you have a problem, By O'Hare-Free Parking ad y iso r. there's no one that can really help "lt seemed very tangible," Ruth you on that," he explained. "Mr. , Open tSundays 6am to 3pm SWAP THE BUYER'S added. Ruth can guide you, but he has so Though avid app users them- many games to work with that he i *Closjng early for the day (FLEA MARKET 3 GREAT FLEA selves, the programming students doesn't know every game inside I5/19,6/2,6/9,6/16,8/11,&8/18 Chicagolands Largest MARKETS Indoor - Outdoor bumped into a few issues along the and out." OIton!!,,dated Nee, DuptCate Indoors year round Every SAT. & SUN. : way, causing the four-month project Starting from scratch and learn- ® I 7 am. - 4 p.m. I Palatine to take longer than expected. ing through trial and error are not Alsip Tsukamoto, 18, recalled how at uncommon in constantly evolving .SHOPIN Also WEDNESDAY! 7 am. - 2 p.m. : 1775 N. Rand Rd. AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT one point, the app kept reverting to fields involving technology. That's , Open Sats. & Suns. FOOD COURT & PARKING 4350 W. i 29th St. archived webpages instead of load- no problem for Noormohammed, CASH STATION 8am to 4pm 4545 W. DIVISION ST. Ashland Ave., ing new content. who expects there's plenty more al kalmar 2 Blocks CasI 01 Cicero Ave, THURSDAY! 7 am. - 3 p.m. Ruth said the students perseveredwork to be had since cell phones Open Sat & Sun OAM-5PM 847-524-9590 or OUTDOORS ONLY Indoor Dealer Space Available and fixed the bug in the system. are no longer limited to taking 4200 SOUTH ASHLAND - CHICAGO wolffs.com Sellers Special Not having to program separate calls. Sell your used Merchandise Melrose Park '1 Only - Si 5fDay Sat. or Sun. apps for the two mobile operat- "Everybody is moving to their Also FRIDAY! 8 am. - 3 p.m. Call ing systems saved time, but it phones for everything," he said. 773.227.1889 40O WEST LAKE STREET ' ¡sil our v did require the students to learn "Technology is moving in a way 630-978-8229 www.buyersfleamarket corn Serving_you tor 30 years s%%ap-o-ralflacou11 new scripting languages for web where you have information at your tolace our ad! 08-344-7300 development, including PHP and fingertips." S NIL THURSDAY, MAY 16, 2013 I 25 . School pioneerlocal.com High schools float mandatory AP testing

BY IGOR STUDENKOV I Committee met with the education college courses. month to get a better sense of they are," said Messmer. Contributor principals of the district's The problem, Dill argued, why this happens. Throughout the meeting, Dill high schools to talk about was that students and parents Maine East is making plans toand the committee members Maine Township High the progress that has already didn't understand those ben- create an AP tutoring support touched on the possibility of Schoo's officials want more been made and what could be efits. She suggested that the center. The school is also look- making AP tests mandatory. students to take Advanced done to improve participation. district should make a greater ing for a way to help immigrantCommittee chair Donna Feller Placement classes - and Each school took different ap- effort to get that information students who are academically expressed reservations about they're thinking about making proaches and faced its own out there. gifted but who struggle with it, but she didn't rule it out it mandatory. unique challenges. And while Maine East principal Michael tests because of difficulties altogether. Dr. Barbara Dill, the District's the possibility of making AP Presser said enrollment in AP with the English language. Carl Brownell, Maine East's Assistant Superintendent for testing mandatory was dis- classes has been increasing. Maine South has the strict- Social Science Department Instruction at District 207, says cussed, nothing was decided This was at least partially due est gatekeeping of the three chair, argued that while manda- they've been pushing kids to one way or another. to the school's relaxed "gate- high schools, but it also has thetory AP testing might be good take more classes and tests The meeting opened with keeping" policies, highest rate of participation in for sophomores and juniors, it for the past few years. The Dill outlining the benefits of "We don't keep students out the district. However, Shawn should be optional for seniors, more AP classes they take, the getting more students to take [of AP classes], but we direct Messmer, the school's principal,since they would've already better students' chances of AP classes. Using University them to specific classes that is worried that this is eroding gotten into colleges and have getting into colleges of their of Illinois at Champaign and [fit their strengths]," he said. as more and more parents other, more pressing priorities. choice and the cheaper col- Oakton Community College as Participation in AP tests, on wonder if the AP tests are re- Ultimately, the committee lege expenses will be in the examples, she argued that stu-the other hand, has been lowerally beneficial. chose to continue discuss- long run. dents could save as much as than in other schools. Presser 'I think we're going to need ing the issue during the next On May 6, the District Board $13,000 if they take AP classessaid that Maine East would be to do a bit more salesmanship meeting, which will take of Education's Education instead of equivalent general conducting a survey later this to keep the numbers as high as place May 20.

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If you have kids, you're probably no stranger to museums, zoos, water parks, farms, family theatre and hundreds of other kids' activities hap- pening in and around Chicago.

But sometimes it can be difficult to discover the best places to go, or to find out about cool special events. Sue Zeiler has you covered. Zeiler, a Northbrook mom is the creator and owner of ChicagoKids.com, a place for parents to go to find endless ac- tivities all over town, a huge directory of just about anything having to do with kids, and daily deals. "If you're looking for something to do, come to my website," said Zeiler, who started ChicagoKids.com in 2001 after a long career in marketing and internet marketing. "I don't have a great deal of editorial content on the site, I'm just focused on things to do." Zeiler is the founder and owner of her website, ChicagoKids.com, which offers a complete listing of resources, with everything from bookstores and kid-friendly restaurants to birthday party venues. I JACKIE PILOSSOPH-for Sun-Times Media Zeiler said she's always had an in- ISue terest in kids' activities and events, going back to when she was 12 years said it was her experience in the events going on?' said Zeiler, who exploded, Zeiler got on board old. She started a day camp for kids Brookfield Zoo's marketing depart- holds a journalism degree and a quickly. She said she bought a book in her neighborhood, charging a dol- ment that gave her the idea to start masters degree in advertising. "At on how to learn HTML in 14 days, lar per hour for each kid. her business. the time, there was no internet, so built her own website, and learned She went on to work in a kids' read- "When I was working there, I there was no access to this kind of graphic design, marketing and pro- ing program and was then a student thought, 'Wouldn't it be nice if par- information." gramming. She said those experi- teacher in college. However, Zeiler ents could find out about all the Years later, when the Internet ences gave her a great foundation Nil, t THURSDAY,MAY 16, 2013 31 Bu pioneerlocal.com

for running a website. corn for years. ChicagoKids.com has a complete "Sue Zeiler, in my opinion, has AUCTIONS listing of resources, with every- built the best site for parents to get thing from bookstores, kid friendly information about what is happen- restaurants, birthday party venues ¡ng and to find out about different and camp guides to education and offerings in the Chicagoland area," childcare. The site also lists hun- he said. "She was one of the first dreds of places to go, current the- people to get into the business, and ater productions, and special deals so she's been able to build up an and promotions. Users can also lookamazing following." up events on a calendar that shows Stone said he feels the site is easy CourtOrdered Auction everything going on during a par- to navigate and provides an abun- Thursday a May 30. 2 pm c: ticular day. dant amount of information. Every business gets a free listing Users also have the option of be- on the site, but Zeiler makes her coming a member of ChicagoKids. Automotive Service Bldg & Yard money from the advertisers. com. Membership is free, and ¡n- "lt's been a challenge to make this dudes an interactive planning 1210 Plainfield Rd,Joliet IL successful, and now it's exciting to page, an e-newsletter, and other 2,784 SF Building . Five Bays . 1/2 Acre Land, Fenced see it turn into something so viable,"perks. There are currently 16,000 . Busy US Route 30 . Loned B-3 - High Traffic Location! Zeiler said. "I still get excited when I members. np&.e1 wed. 4,w221Oam42prn) see the traffic continually going up. "There's always so much to do, and The success of the site is what moti- it's sometimes hard to find every- vates me every day." thing, and her website is one site that No Minimum! No Reserve! Adam Stone is the owner of The makes it easy," Stone said. "Sue has JanresT Pe: 4411952Marion J Vafle:4713267 Selistothe Highest Bidder! See Webse for Full Tenor and (onditions Little Gym in Lincoln Park, and has her finger right on it. She really built (ase l2-(V-O668 1O%BuyersPremium been advertising on ChicagoKids. up this great business." I (855) 3531iOOa KeyAucti:oneers. TGREATo OGLE COUNTY, ILLINOIS ESTATE AUCTION Fishing Charters, Hunting, Cän ping,Equipment REAL ESTATE j LAND I EQUIPMENT/TOOLS & CHUCK'S GIJN SHOPFREDDIE BEAR SPORTS PERSONAL PROPERTY & PISTOL RANGE Saturday, June 22nd, 2013 at 10:30 am beginning with Real Estate/Land 14310 5., Indiana Riverdale IL, 60827 BUYING USED GUNS Sale held at sale site: Ph: 708-849.4455 7178 North Rothwell Road Davis Junction, li 61020 .JND GUN COLLECTIONS Buy,Trade & Sell 160 Acres MOL of Farmland & Buildings selling as 4 parcels S& W, Rugar Beretta, Glock Sections 6 & 8 in Scott Twp. IL FOlD Cards 708 532 4133 CFP . Classes i 7250 Oak Park Ave, finley Park IL 60477 New Survey Available Day of Auction. For photos, ternis & conditions, alongwith more information visit www.lennybrysonauctioneer.com Charter Boat or call the number listed below. ',' Also visit www.toddwillsauctioneering.com "Confusion for household & machinery photo's. For More Information Contact: Lake Michigan Sport Lenny Bryson- Auctioneer Owners, Loren & Elsie Richolson Estate Fishing Charters 815) 946-4120 Co-Executors, Bradley Richolson & Valerie Richolson For auto Featuring "The Massive Confusion" Todd Wills - Auctioneer 815) 262-8939 Attorney: (Up to #13 Passengers fishing!) Roxanne Sosnowskl news and Montrose Harbor - Chicago - 2 Great Boats 815) 962-6611 Northpoint Manna - 4 Great Boats reviews visit Capt. Bob Poteshman 773-682-1888 Toll Free i -888-929-3474 www.confusioncharters.com ToDrive.com Call THE LEPRECHAUN To Advertise Here, CHARTER SERVICE Diversey Harbor For Exciting Please Call 630-978-8289 Salmon & Trout Fishing tocJji'.,e Cptn. Bill Kelly 773-445-6262 630-978-8229 search for new and used cars Cell: 773-807-1078 to listour auction here! 32 THURSDAY,MAY16,2013 NIL I I PRODUCED BY CUSTOM MEDIA SOLUTIONSLOCALD ESTI NAT I O N S Jouet-acity of celebrations is a season to celebrate and J-Town is FRIDAY, MAY 17 doing just that. So join in Jouet Slammers baseball home season Summer 815-722-2287, jolietslammers.com

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Quick: When was theater major from New York the last time a City. "The show acts as a symbol in some respects. lt theater gave you gets people thinking and it $1,000 just for shows what's possible when people collaborate." showing up at a As they rehearsed, stu- Northwestern University's Eth- dents found their notions of performance? el M. Barber Theater, 30 Arts Circle Drive. Evanston poverty challenged and up- Through May 25 ended. "Growing up, I equat- Odds are the answer to $25; $22 seniors; $10 students ed poverty with homeless- that is a resounding never. (847) 491-7282 or visit www.tic, northwestern.edu ness," said Ella Pennington, a The transactional model most junior musical theater major theaters subscribe to is a from the San Francisco Bay one-way street. Pony up the area. "I had the concept of price of a ticket and you get categorization. It's not a play, poverty meaning you didn't to watch a show. or a lecture or a dance con- have a job. But there's a But with the provocatively cert or an evening of improv. whole spectrum. You can be titled "How to End Poverty in Northwestern University students rehearse for their upcming production of "How to End Poverty in 90 Minutes." I J.GEIL-for Sun- lt is a rather a unique hybrid working two jobs and experi- 90 Minutes," professor/the- Times Media of all of the above, with a po- ence poverty." ater artist/social activist Mi- rous fourth wall that makes So Pennington and Powers chael Rohd is upending that everyone in the room - audi-agree that the show can have model, paying out $1,000 at ence and actors alike - corn- a profound impact both on its.- every performance and let- plicit in the action. audiences and on the groups, ting the audience decide how Theater artists, Rohd fer- that collect the cash. to spend it. vently believes, are uniquely "A lot of us carne in ask- The catch? All the money suited to building bridges, ing, 'Poverty is such a huge, has to be donated to a local problem-solving and foster- complex problem; what good not-for-profit organization, ¡ng all-important discussion is $1,000 going to do?" collectively selected by the on society's most complex said Pennington. "But that's audience during a 90-min- problems be they sexual $1,000 an organization didn't ute piece that's an intriguing A Northwestern University violence or poverty reduc- have before. We are not de- combination of traditionally theater student prepares for the upcoming production of tion. So with this play, he bating whether the money scripted performance and Michael Rohd rehearses his cast for "How to End Poverty in 90 "How to End Poverty in 90 challenges common assump- will actually matter. We trust audience interaction. The Minutes." I J.GEIL-for Sun-Times IMinutes." I J.GEIL-for Sun-Times tions about poverty and also that it does. And it's so im- piece runs through May 25 Media Media provides concrete assistance portant just to get people at Northwestern University's - that $1,000 per perfor- talking." Ethel M. Barber Theatre. social activism. The NU as- mance - toward alleviating it "My hope," said Powers, "is "We've got $1,000 on stagehow that plot should develop.sistant professor has spent locally by donating to groupsthat people will gain a new and the plot is, 'how are we If you just want to watch, you the better part of the past 20 such as the Hillside Pantry, perspective, an understand- going to spend the money?" should stay home. We're not years crisscrossing the coun- the Youth Job Center of ing that maybe they didn't Rohd says of the show he's going to make the audience try, devising performances Evanston, and the Heartland have before. The word 'pov- been working on for close to get up and act, but we need that are equal parts enter- Alliance. erty' is big and broad and a year with a cast of 16 North-people who will get involved,"tainment and instigation. "Obviously we're not go- scary. But it's something that western students. "Everyone Rohd said. Like the other pieces he's Ing to end poverty in 90 affects all of us whether we ¡n the room has the opportu- Rohd is no newcomer to helmed, "How to End Povertyminutes," said cast member come from place or privilege nity to speak up and decide the concept of theater as in 90 Minutes" defies easy Brandon Powers, a junior ornot." * 52 I THURSDAY,MAY16,2013 I NIL

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Jill McDermott I Neo-Nazi march 847-486-7317 VP, Advertising through Skokie is [email protected] at the heart of "The previews May 22-May 26; regular Editorial Invasion of Skokie." run May 29-June 23 Jennifer Thomas Mayer Kaplan Jewish Cornrnunity Center, 5050 Church St., Skokie 312-321-2649 But the play, which debuted $28. $25 for previews, $20 for Managing Editor, in 2010 at Chicago Dramatists, seniors and 110 for students Features also addresses some very (800) 838-3006; shpïeltheatre. [email protected] corn personal issues of family and Sara Burrows culture. 312-321-2714 ShPIeLPerforming Identity News Producer, is staging Steven Peterson's this role as soon as she read Features play, under Rachel Edwards the script. "I identify with [email protected] Harvith's direction, at the May- Debbie in a lot of ways," she Heather Leszczewicz I er Kaplan Jewish Community explained. "She's a vegetarian 312-321-2752 Center in the heart of Skokie. as am I.I also would consider News Producer, "I helped Steve Peterson myself a pretty fiery person. Digital and Features And I tend to get away with a [email protected] develop the play at Chicago Dramatists a number of years lot in my family. I can be very Susan Kane Parker ago as part of their Saturday opinionated and say some 312-321-26 79 series," said Harvith, who is sort of crazy things and know Calendar listings an associate artist at Chicago that I could still be loved." [email protected] Dramatists. "l've had a love Josh Nordmark, who plays affair with the play ever since Debbie's gentile boyfriend 1 Printed with soy inks then. I love the characters, I Charlie, described the charac- on recycled paper. love the heart in the play and I ter as being "like a golden lab. think that the issues in the play He's very loyal, he's very help- are still very relevant today ful, he's a very benevolent about interfaith marriage." character. He wants what's Harvith noted that she has best for everybody." a personal connection to the That isn't easy to achieve, work. "I'm Jewish but it wasn't though, in this charged envi- (From left) Neal Grofman, Josh Nordmark and Sarah Hecht in "The ronment. "As battle lines are a huge part of my upbringing," Invasion of Skokie." she said. "We weren't mem- I drawn in the story, he's got to Like us on Facebook at bers of a synagogue. We didn't choose one over the other. In Iacebook.com/ go to temple every week. So a pretty mild-mannered man, "She has very strong opinionsterms of the father-daughter I never saw it as a huge deal who would keep to himself and is passionate about her relationship, it makes his 'I PioneerPressGo when I started dating a non- and family. But he's passion- opinions. They're grounded want what's best for every- Jew." She was surprised to dis-ate when the need arises." in a lot of well-researched one' a little bit more compli- cover that it was an issue for Morry's relationship with histhought." cated," Nordmark said. her father, with whom she was daughter has been "tense," Debbie and her father "have Harvith believes that stag- very close. "For that reason, Grofman noted. "She's a little a contentious relationship for ing the show in Skokie will the play really strikes home bit more progressive than he sure," Hecht reported. "In a lot have a powerful effect. "Be- for me," she said. is - more liberal minded. He'sof ways they're a lot alike. Withcause of the very personal Neal Grofman plays Morry trying to hang on to what parents and children that can connection the audience is Follow us on Twitter: Kaplan. "He's a Jewish man his concept of family is and create a difficult relationship. going to have to the subject @PioneerPressGo who's proud of his heritage tradition." They fight a lot but there's matter we're presenting," she and driven to take action Morry's daughter Debbie is still a lot of love between said, "it's going to make it a re- when things get out of hand,"played by Sarah Hecht. "Deb- them." ally significant event for who- Grofman said. "He's normally bie is very fiery," Hecht said. Hecht said that she wanted ever comes to see it." NIL [ THURSDAY,MAY16,2013 Ton Five pioneerlocal.com

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IBY MARISSA CURNUTTE I Contributor Art has no geo- graphic boundaries. So Oakton Community Col- lege's Koehnline Museum of Art is proud to present work of Charles Szymkowicz in his American debut in which the painter, a Belgian of Polish ancestry, reflects on Amen- can political personalities and cultural icons. Faces Behind the Truth: The Mirrors of Charles Szym- kowicz," runs free through July 19. The 40-piece exhibit showcases large acrylic paint- ings of key figures who have shaped U.S. history. Szymkowicz, a painter in the European Neo-expres- sionist style, homes in on the most mysterious part of Lhe human body - the face. And Szymkowicz's portraits, LEFT TO RIGHT: "Abraham Lincoln" by Charles Szymkowicz; "Barack Obama" by Charles Szymkowicz with their dramatic shadows, strong, active brush strokes has exhibited in Berlin, Paris, career, Szyrnkowicz has have a pre-determined mes- %_ and vivid, sometimes harsh Venice, Warsaw, Jerusalem, 'Faces expanded his media from sage for each of his works, colors, are not necessarily and Milan. He has long been tempera to pigments, oils, but says there is always one pretty. He said his bold por- drawn to portraiture. Behind the and finally, acrylics. Now he within. traits sometimes spark "prob- "If you ask 100 people, Truth: The uses brushes thick with paint 'The message it gives is lems" with people because or 1,000 people, what they to create textured surfaces, in you, in the artist," he said. they are too intense. prefer to see in paintings, Mirrors of while other times smoothing 'The real artist has some- And when the canvases everybody will answer a images out by applying paint thing to say. The real artist are presented side by side, landscape," Szymkowicz Charles directly with his fingers. has it in his mind, in his heart, reinforcing their relationships said. "It's a marvelous sub- Szymkowicz' Szymkowicz feels strongly but he doesn't know exactly to each other, said Koehnline ject of painting. I have also that art must always make what. The action of the paint- curator Nathan Harpaz, the in my life made some land- a statement, stressing to as- ing is directly connected with result is a "powerful, dramaticscapes. lt's because people Koehnline Museum of Art, Oak- piring artists the concept of the artist's body and soul." and overwhelming effect on want to escape, and go away ton Community college, 1600 painting as language. For the last two decades, East Golf Road, Des Plaines the viewers." from the reality of a human 10 am.- 6 p.m. Mondays-Fri- "I say to my students, 'First Szyrnkowicz feels, painting Szymkowicz includes 23 being." days, 11 am.-4 p.m. Saturdays you must learn the language has been overshadowed by through July19 Americans in his Des Plaines But here, Szymkowicz's art Free of painting, the language conceptual art and installa- exhibit, among them Mar- is meant to pull viewers back (847) 635-2633 or oakton.edu/ of color.' There is much to tion. Now, he hopes, painting tin Luther King, Jr., Marilyn to contemplating humanity museum learn," Szyrnkowicz said, is making a comeback, and Monroe and presidents by taking an unconventional 'about the property of each he welcomes the chance to Barack Obama and Abraham look at familiar visages. The color. lt takes much time to reach a new audience. Lincoln. distorted forms he draws through animated brushwork understand it and to use it." "For a long time I was hop- Acclaimed as a pioneer make people look deeper and sharp colors, the corn- Like music and books, he ing to have an exhibition one of the renewal of European into the human conscience. passion these leading figures explained, it's important for day in the U.S.," he said. "But style of New Figuration and In particular with the "Faces" feel for humanity. art to communicate with the today it happened and I am Expressionism, Szymkowicz exhibit, Szymkowicz evokes, Over the 45 years of his public. He doesn't claim to very, very happy with it." NIL THURSDAY MAY 16 2013 55

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Concert's key person: Skokie Alfred Stiglitz and Clarence John resident Stephanie Larenas will ac- Laughlin, but he has developed his company Artemis Singers when they own unique style. e :ï present "Amazon Women Rise," a Pride concert and dance, Saturday, Worth noting: Former Evanston June 1 at the Broadway United Meth- resident Richard Oldberg will receive WILLIAM HALø1i!É odist Church. Artemis Singers is a the Note of Excellence Award for Chicago-based lesbian feminist cho- Outstanding Achievement by a CYSO rus. For tickets, calI (773) 764-4465. Alumnus at Orchestra Hall on May 19. Oldberg, who played first French Clear choice: Maggie Cain of Glen- horn with the Chicago Youth Sym-. view is reprising her role as Amanda, phony Orchestra (then known as the a faded Southern belle clinging to theYouth Orchestra of Greater Chicago), past, in Mary-Arrchie Theatre Co's re- played third horn for over 30 years staging of its acclaimed production ofwith the Chicago Symphony Orches- "The Glass Menagerie." Cain's long listtra and has continued to perform and HENR of credits include performances with conduct extensively since moving to Griffin, City Lit, Raven, Lincoln Square Colorado after retiring from the CSO. and Footsteps theater companies lo- cally, as well as a number of regional Cardinal rules: Former North Shore theaters. "Menagerie" runs May 23- resident and New Trier grad Scott June 30 at Theater Wit. For tickets, Jaeck plays Cardinal Wolsey and call (773) 975-8150. Wilmette-raised actor Kate Buddeke Vll plays the Old Lady, confidant of Anne Berry interesting: Landscapes in- Boleyn, in "Henry VIII," by William 11M IPLA& fluenced by nature and man inspire Shakespeare and probably others, photographer Henry Berry. Exampleswhich premiered 400 years ago at chicano of his stunning black and white London's original Globe Theater, 31259556ØØ photographs are on display at the the last play there before the Globe chakespearr nnnvypier 88 01' Oak Park Public Library Art Gallery burned to the ground. "Henry VIII" through May 30. Berry cites his influ- is at Chicago Shakespeare Theater POCUCT, ences as Walker Evans, Ansel Adams, through June 16 on Navy Pier. DonnaWnEekezen'1'-'a..' ,* -- iJ1- THURSDAY, MAY 16,2013 I NIL

CYSO to perform 'Space Odyssey'

BY KYLE MACMILLAN I Contributor Mention a youth orches- tra concert, and what Chicago Youth likely comes to mind is Symphony a nice, safe program of Orchestra Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestra will present a concert of music from "2001: A easy-listening favorites Space Odyssey" on May 19 and June 16. IThe 7:30 p.m. May 19 by Mozart or Gershwin. Orchestra Hall, 220 S. Michigan, Chicago Tickets, $20-$50 the conductor was undeterred. He as well as the rest of the music fea- 6:30 p.m. June16 pointed out that some of the playerstured in "2001." But the truth, at least when it Jay Pritzker Pavilion, Millennium Park, 20 comes to the Chicago Youth Sym- E. Randolph, Chicago had already nailed down their parts Bourg is one of 430 musicians phony Orchestra, ¡s often exactly the Free before rehearsals even began. ages 7-18 from the Chicago metro- (312) 939-2207, Ext. 31; cyso.org opposite. The goal of the youth symphony, politan area and beyond who take Sure, the ensemble of 121 top young Tinkham said, is not just to teach part each year in the five core en- musicians plays the standards by budding musicians how to play in ansembles of the 67-year-old Chicago Tchaikovsky and Beethoven, but mu- sprach Zarathustra." The program willensemble and help them improve onYouth Symphony Orchestras, as the sic director Allen Tinkham likes to mixinclude not only that tiny segment their instruments. larger organization ¡s known. in lesser-known works past and pres- but also the entire work and two "lt's also to expand their minds Beyond the musical training it pro- ent as a way to challenge his aspir- other pieces from the film - Aram and to introduce them to a lot of vides, the youth symphony serves as ing players and expand their notions Khachaturian's "Gayane's Adagio" music that high-school students "great microcosm of society," Tin- about what music can be. and Gyorgy Ligeti's "Atmospheres." wouldn't discover a lot of other kham said, teaching students how to In that spirit, the youth symphony's The latter consists of dense, subtiely ways," he said. function within a diverse group and May 19 program (which will be re- changing clusters of sound. The The idea for a "2001"-themed pro- what it takes to both lead and follow. peated June 16 in Millennium Park) groundbreaking, and in many ways gram sprang from the work the win- "Orchestra," he said, "combines all centers on the music from director still radical, 1961 work remains a rar- ner of the orchestra's 2012 concerto the fantastic team-building exercises Stanley Kubrick's celebrated 1968 ity even on professional orchestra competition - principal second vio- of any athletic team with the mental film, "2001: A Space Odyssey." programs. mist Claire Bourg - selected as her dexterity required to process this Almost everyone knows the movie's The two works by Strauss and solo vehicle: Khachaturian's Violin kind of repertoire - Ligeti, Khachatu- famed revelatory opening music, the Ligeti would be challenging for Concerto in D minor. That choice lednan and Strauss - with the physical first 30 seconds or so from Richard the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Tinkham to begin thinking about thediscipline of keeping these little, tiny Strauss' expansive tone poem "Also let alone a youth ensemble, but Armenian composer and his Adagio muscles in perfect shape." I Granite & Quartz Closeouf! 1000's $35 of Slabs sq. ft. ni Stock Limited Offer! I1w.,i,,, While Supplies Las; My' r - ' .- DOWNLOAD THE FREE APP TODAY! 11926 S. Aero., Plainfield, IL Midwest Stone (Corner of Rt. 59 & 119th St.) f, t-k t' ' 1* t,flp-J1 and Fahricuua nfQuatit (uIani MrPk 81 52546600 o i1ir 1i.) ¡ r-3--t1 I-I1i i NIL THURSDAY, MAY 16, 2013 I 57

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You and your children can explore they move around and making twirly GOIN WILD 18 arid May 19 at the Chicago Botanic scientific principles together during copters and flutter crafts to see how Garden, 1000 Lake Cook Road, Glen- Family Science Saturday, 2 to 3:30 air makes things spin, in addition to Young dance students will perform coe. Kids can create a miniature carp p.m. May 18 at the Niles Public Li- other projects. to numbers ranging from "Animal kite, an origami samurai helmet and a brary, 6960 W. Oakton St. "lt's going to be great fun for the Crackers" to "Jungle Boogie" at kimono paper doll. "We're bringing our Air Power Fam-whole family," Sosso said. Welcome to the Jungle, the Morton For details, call (847) 835-5440 ily Fun Station," said Corinne Sosso, Registration is required. Grove Park District's annual Dance or go to www.chicagobotanic.org/ director of education at Rockford's For details, call (847) 663-1234 or RecitaI, noon and 3:30 p.m. Sunday, forfamilies. Discovery Center Museum, which is go to www.nileslibrary.org. May 19 at Nues West High School, presenting the program. 5701 Oakton St., Skokie. Tickets are WATCH IT GROW "People are going to be able to $8. shoot up rockets and make their own For details, call (847) 965-1200 or "Grow Caterpillar Grow" is the miniature vortex," Sosso said. "We'll Infants through preschoolers will go to www.mortongroveparks.org. name of the Lego Duplo Read and be making pocket kites and straw learn social skills and early literacy, as Build book kids will hear during rockets. They'll be able to feel how well as develop their imagination, at JOURNEY TO JAPAN Hands-On Learning with Legos, 11 strong air pressure is doing stuff that Friday Fun Time, 10 to 11 a.m. May 17 am. Saturday, May 18 at the Village looks like magic. lt's not magic, it's allat Lincolnwood Public Library, 4000 Craft projects, music and traditionalCrossing Shopping Center Barnes & using air pressure." W. Pratt Ave. The parent-child class folktales will teach families about chil-Noble, 5405 Touhy Ave., Skokie. Reg- Other activities will include test- includes stories, music and free play..dren's celebrations in Japan during istration is recommended. ing a wind turbine, putting objects in For details, call (847) 677-5277 or the free Malott Japanese Garden Chil- For details, call (847) 329-8460 or miniature wind columns to see how go to www.lincolnwoodlibrary.org. dren's Festival, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. May go to www.barnesandnoble.com. I

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Skokiehospital NIL I THURSDAY, MAY 16,2013 Listen pioneerlocal.com Orbert Davis' A concert of CHICAGO JAZZ i A lui classical lullabies Friday, May 24,1 Orbert Davis' Chicago Jazz Philharmonic makes BY DOROTHY ANDRIES I Contributor its 3ymphony Center Jazz debut as part of our RIVERS exploration in a newly commissioned A pair of success- work celebrating the Chicago River and the impact it has had in making our city a great ful Music Institute of American metropolis. "Bristi ing innovation Chicago alumni will give and mai nstream melody-making, classical a recital Saturday from modernism and free jazz improvisationall Orbert Davis these elements, and others, converge when their new CD, "Violin Lul- CJP takes the stage" (Chicago Tribune). labies," which has been getting national atten- tion for its unusual focus SYMPHONY CENTER PRESENTS .312-294-3000 CSO.ORG and beautiful sound. I3!I() I larris I3ai,k D'I1E1 W0U915 The program, which includes music I,_iI by Beethoven, Strauss and Liszt, is part of the 10th anniversary celebra- tion of Nichols Concert Hall. "There are so many great lullabies Rachel Barton Pine written for the violin by classical corn- I posers," said violinist Rachel Barton Pine, who will give the recital with a lot of people don't know that is a pianist Matthew Hagle. "The lullabies lullaby," she said, noting that the song were intended for the stage and I wasfrom the opera "Porgy and Bess" surprised to find that as far as I could includes the words "hush little baby, determine no one had put together a don't you cry." recording of them." The program will open with She describes the pieces as "short, Beethoven's Sonata No. 3 in E flat and simple, quiet, and calm," most of include Strauss's Sonata in E Flat. them barely three to four minutes "We looked for pieces with very each. The first track is the well-knownspecial significant piano parts," said THE Brahms' 'Wiegenlied" or "Cradle Barton Pine. Song." "I sang that to my daughter The recitals of Barton Pine and Ha- Sylvia when she was an infant," she gle, her piano accompanist, have tak- said. "My mother sang it to me, as heren them throughout the country. "We 4 ÁTJSTPALTAN mother sang it to her and her mother gave a recital at the National Gallery before that." of Art in D.C.," Hagle said. "Plus the Also on the recital will be Ysa9e's Supreme Court holds one concert BEE GETE SHOW "Rêve d'Enfant" or "Child's Dream," a year, which is then broadcast on Clarke's "Lullaby," written in 1918, NPR's 'Performance Today.' We and William Grant Still's "Mother and played in the most beautiful room." \i U I T i M F i) ii' )T F C(.) N (I RT Child," No. 2, written in 1943. At more Last summer the two gave a sold- than six minutes, Still's song is the out recital at the Ravinia Festival. longest track on the disc. The inspiration for the album of JuL 9-AuG Gershwin's "Summertime," the first lullabies was Barton Pine's daugh- song Barton Pine ever sang to her ter Sylvia who was born in 2011. On 1-iOU,E 1.800 7752000 OR WWVJ L ROA VVAYINCHICAGO.COM daughter Sylvia, is on the recording GROPS 10+ 312 9771710 and the program. "lt's surprising but Lullabies (Page 60] 4rt ,-,.. T7"

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"Star Trek Into Darkness" Michael Shannon, Winona Ryder, Ray pELii Liotta, David Schwimmer DAM ENT When Richard Kuklinski (Shannon), a to F. Scott Fitzgerald's great American Mafia hit man/devoted husband and novel. Complaints about eyestrain Rated Rated lather responsible for more than 100 and/or migraine, however, could be PG-13 for sexual content, drug material R for language, sexual content and brief murders, is finally arrested, his wife another matter. lt's no surprise that and language nudity (Ryder) and daughters have no clue Luhrmann would go hog wild given Stars Stars about his true profession. Ariel Vro- the opportunity to pump up the Jazz Craig Robinson, Kerry Washington, Da- Kate Hudson, Liev Schreiber, Kiefer men ("Danika") co-wrote and directed Age excesses chronicled in "The Great vid Alan Grier Sutherland, 0m Puri the based-on-fact crime drama. Gatsby" and there's no shortage of A man (Robinson) who hasn't quite A young Pakistani man's attempt to interesting detail in the master of eye found his way in life crashes an up- achieve the American dream on Wall STAR TREK IN .0 D candy's feverish vision of 19205 deca- per-class family reunion in the Hamp- Street is complicated by the 2001 attack dence. Unfortunately, all the orgiastic tons to ask his girlfriend's forbidding on the Twin Towers. Rated hyperbole tends to overwhelm the father (Grier) for permission to marry PG-13 for intense sequences of sci-fi main event: F. Scott Fitzgerald's tragic her. ,z AVA NAGILA: action and violence saga of self invention, unattainable love THE MOVIE Stars and the American Dream gone crazy. IRON MAN 3 Chris Pine, Benedict Cumberbatch, Despite the odds, the story manages Zoe Saldana, Zachary Quinto to assert itself sometime around the Rated After an act of terror from within Star halfway mark, thanks in large part to Rated No MPAA rating Fleet, Captain Kirk (Pine) leads the DiCaprio's spot-on portrayal of Gatsby. PG-13 for sequences of intense sci-fi ac- Stars crew of the Enterprise to a war-zone lt's just a shame there's so much flap- tion and violence throughout, and brief Leonard Nimoy, Harry Belafonte, Connie planet for a showdown with a one- per-era folderol to wade through alongsuggestive content Francis, Glen Campbell man weapon of mass destruction the way. Stars Love it or hate it, there's no denying that (Cumberbatch). J.J. Abrams returns Robert Downey Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow, "Hava Nagila" has become, in the words as director after his hit 2009 reboot of Ben Kingsley, Don Cheadle of one interviewed expert, "the unoffi- the sci-fi adventure series. One of the things that made the previ- cial theme song of Jewish Americans." *** ous "Iron Man" movies so enjoyable was Yet, few who rush to the dance floor at STILL PLAYING Rated the value-added stuff, like intelligence celebrations to dance the hora as soon R for brief sexuality, nudity and some and emotional resonance. Both had as its first notes are played understand language plenty of action, but they also had heartits origins and history - a state of af- c1:1 Stars thanks to Downey Jr., and it was nice fairs this thoroughly enjoyable docu- Pierce Brosnan, Trine Dyrhoim, Molly that his Tony Stark was always the mentary has set out to correct. Light, Blixt Egelind, Sebastian Jessen smartest guy in the room. Well, almostwitty, entertaining and occasionally Rated An unapologetic charmer from the always. That's not so much the case in profound, "Hava Nagila: The Movie" PG-13 for some violent images, sexual typically intense and tragically inclined co-writer/director Shane Black's "Iron traces the song from its emergence content, smoking, partying and brief Danish director Susanne Bier. "Love Is Man 3," which has all the eye-popping as a wordless Hassidic prayer melody language All You Need" doesn't entirely go the CGI action anyone could want, but in the shtetls of 19th-century Ukraine, Stars light and frothy route, yet it's still, at little of the emotional or cerebral ap- to its acquisition of lyrics in turn-of- Leonardo DiCaprio, Joel Edgerton, heart, a fairy-tale romance devoted to peal. Though Stark suffers from panic the-century Palestine (perhaps), to Tobey Maguire, Carey Mulligan true love as a cure-all for creeping un- attacks here after his traumatic experi-its matchup with the hora during the Nobody's going to accuse director happiness. Brosnan and Dyrholm click ence in "The Avengers," that doesn't birth of Israel, to its all-purpose accep- Baz Luhrmann ("Moulin Rouge!") of nicely as Phillip (a misanthropic busi- make him more vulnerable - only tance by post-World War II suburban being over-respectful or under-ambi- nessman who's never gotten over the more obnoxiously arrogant. He's also Jews - and to its often absurd cross- tious in his ultra-flamboyant approach death of his first wife) and Ida (a serene monumentally stupid on at least one over to American pop culture. NIL THURSDAY, MAY 16, 2013 HOFBRAU HAUS CHICAGO

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GERMAN ENGINEERED Rated Post-apocalyptic romance: Tom Hanks R for violence, language, sexuality! and Halle Berry in "Cloud Atlas." nudity and some drug use Stars . Tom Hanks, Halle Berry, Jim savvy horror-movie debut with this Broadbent 1985 film-noir-spoofing dark comedy TASTE Epic in scope yet superficial in he co-wrote with the Coen Brothers. HOFBAU emotional impact, well-acted and "Crimewave," which details the comic CHICAGO' _$9.95Daily Lunch Specials gorgeous to behold, yet oddly unin- mayhem perpetrated by a couple of ROkI* volving, full of grand philosophical insect exterminators turned hit men, themes yet frequently incoherent, is generally considered a botched the star-studded "Cloud Atlas" may job; even Raimi has disowned it, citing be the most impressively frustrating a disastrous studio re-cut. Even so, 84767 1-BREW (2739 ) HofbrauhausChicago.com film you see this year. Still, if you're it has its moments, including a final 5500 PARK PLACE ROSEMONT, IL 60018 a fan of the Wachowski brothers or chase scene that shows off the young wildly ambitious creative efforts in director's visual flair - and it certainly general, this time-twisting mega- has curiosity value for Raimi fans who saga is well worth a look. Be pre- have waited all these years for it to pared to leave the theater with more make its DVD debut. questions than you had coming in. A big-name cast plays multiple roles ALSO NEW ¡n six loosely connected, simultane- ously unfolding stories spanning 500THIS WEEK years, from a slave-trading drama ¡n 1859 to a post-apocalyptic adventure in the 24th century - interesting individually but confusing as a pack- age. lt helps that each of the stories Adrien Brody and Tim Robbins are looks great and that many of the featured in this Chinese drama about performances are compelling. Unfor-the 1942 Henan province disaster, tunately, with all the jumping back in which three million people died and forth between tales and time of starvation as a result of drought, zones, it's hard to stay emotionally windstorms, government corruption involved. and the war with Japan. mr

After struggling for years with ad- Rated diction, depression and suppressed PG-13 trauma, filmmaker Katherine Brooks Stars ("Loving Annabelle") filmed her quest : Louise Lasser, Reed Birney, Bruce to drive cross-country and meet C ec Campbell, Brion James, Paul L. Smith the first 50 of her 5,000 Facebook . iriyóur aa at. Director Sam Raimi's earliest ambi- friends who agree to meet her in per- tion was to be a comedy director a son. Extras include extended/deleted PIONEERÉOCAL.com I la The Three Stooges." Hence his interviews and a slide show from her decision to follow his commercially journey. THURSDAY MAY 16 2013 NIL

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JThis Weekend and Beyond IGet out and enjoy your community Icon Key THIS 673-6300 or visit www. Heidelberg Concert Overture to 'Phedre" org. May 19, 2 p.m.: northlight.org. Choir and Walton's Symphony Live@Lincolnwood No. 1 in B-flat Minor. $8; presents Turn Balalaika WEEKEND $5 students. May 19, 3 performing Russian, "You're The Jury: The premiere choral p.m.: Concert Band per- Yiddish, klezmer, Roma- & BEYONDThe State vs. Max ensemble of Heidelberg forms band standards. fian and gypsy music. Kids Cooper" University's School of $6; $4 students. May A1i4orqitm1 Music performs at 7 p.m.20, 7:30 p.m.: University thM May 18 at First Con- Singers present "Britten 7arnlJy ' #v#idoryouto Presented by James gregational Church of and Bernstein." $6; $4 qooutiid#*y Downing Theatre at Evanston, 1445 Hinman students. Teens13+ 7:30 p.m. May 17-18 and Ave. Free-will offering. Skokie Art Walk Call for summer fun 1:30 p.m. May 19 in the Pioneer Press will pub- John Waldron Arts Cen- Renovo String Adults t lish its annual suburban ter at Edison Park Unit- Irving Park Fine Orchestra Works by professional outdoor concert and ed Methodist Church, Arts Committee and student artists will summer festival round- 6740 Oliphant Ave., Chi- be showcased in res- Seniors65+ ups May 30 and June cago. $20; $15 students 'Windy Americana," taurants and businesses 6, respectively. To be and seniors. Visit www. Presenting a per- 7:30 p.m. May 24 at the in downtown Skokie, considered for inclusion,jamesdowningtheatre. formance of Franz Music Institute of Chica- along Oakton Street and submit information by typepad.com. Schubert's Trout Quin- go, 1490 Chicago Ave., Lincoln Avenue, dur- Submissions May 20 to spa rker@pio- tet at 4 p.m. May 19 at Evanston. The program ing the month of May. neerlocal.com. Irving Park Lutheran includes works by Cop- Special activities will be Church, 4100 N. Hardingland, Ives and Barber in held noon-S p.m. May You Want In? Ave., Chicago. Free-will collaboration with wind 18, including artists' Here's How: offering. www.carlson- and brass ensembles receptions at display Chicago Choral communityservices.org. and soloists. $25; $20 locations, roaming musi- Submit GO events Artists seniors; $10 students. cians, and artists paint- one week prior Gorilla Tango's www.renovostrings.org. ing outdoors near the to the date of Skokie Theatre Music of the gazebo in the Memorial publication "France & England, Sa- Baroque Park at Krier Plaza. Also, 1, cred & Profane," 4 p.m. from noon-2 p.m. chil- Entries must be

7924 Lincoln Ave. Skok- May 19 at Our Lady of J: :. dren ages 3-16 can en- typed. GO listings ie. www.gorillatango. Victory Church, 5212 W. Performing J. S. Bach's joy "make and take" art are free. Include brief com. Through May 31, Agatite Ave., Chicago. "Passion According to Jazz Community Bigworkshops at Bughouse descriptions of the 9 p.m. Fridays: "Fall- $20; $15 seniors; $10 St. John," 7:30 p.m. May Band Studio, 4845 Oakton, event, date, address, ing Man," an evening of students. Visit www.chi- 19 at Pick-Staiger Con- and Lincoln Terrace Art price and phone short plays about Jef- cagochoralartists.org. cert Hall, 50 Arts Circle Studio & Gallery, 5027 number. frey Dahmer, Tennessee Drive, Evanston. $27- The 18-piece big band, Warren St. Visit www. Email: Send submis- Williams and others. $75. www.baroque.org. based in Norridge, playsskokieartwalk.org. sions to gol@pio- $20. Through June 1, 7 Chicago the music of Count neerlocal.com p.m. Fridays and Satur- Philharmonic Basie, Duke Ellington days: "The Odd Couple" Orchestra Pick-Staiger Concert and others, 7-10 p.m. (female version). $20. Hall May 28 at Hanging Gar- AUDiTIONS & dens Banquets, 8301 OPPORTUNITIES "Bernstein and W. Belmont Ave., River Theatre, 7924 Lincoln "Stella & Lou" Schubert," 7:30 p.m. At Northwestern Uni- Grove. $10; $5 ages 17 Open auditions Ave., Skokie. Also seek- May 24 at Northwesternversity, 50 Arts Circle and under. ¡ng a stage manager; University's Pick-Staiger Drive, Evanston. www. previous experience Presented by Northlight Concert Hall, 50 Arts pickstaiger.org. May 17, Amazing Sammo Pro- preferred. Prepare a Theatre through June Circle Drive, Evanston. 7:30 p.m.: Symphonic Lincolnwood Public ductions will hold audi- two-minute comedic 9 at the North Shore $25-$75. Call (866) 811- Wind Ensemble. Free. Library tions for "An Adult Eve- monologue and a short Center for the Perform- 4111 or visit www.chicag- May 18, 7:30 p.m.: ning of Shel Silverstein,"joke ("R-rated" pre- ing Arts, 9501 Skokie ophilharmonic.org. Northwestern University 5-8 p.m. May 17 and 11 ferred, but also tasteful. Blvd., Skokie. $25-$72; Symphony Orchestra 4000 W. Pratt Ave. a.m.-2 p.m. May 18 at $15 students. Call (847) performs Massenet's www.lincolnwoodlibrary.Gorilla Tango's Skokie I What to Do [Page 66] THURSDAY MAY12013 What to Do pioneerlocal.com

Young Artists Village Green. Prizes perform in "The Me- Dance Center, 10 Arts IWhat to Do Continued from page 65 auditions and awards. Visit www. shuganas." $22. Circle Drive, Evanston. skokieartguild.org or Barnes & Noble May 16-18, 8 p.m.: Nothing racist, sexist, call (847) 677-8163. "Let the Kids Dance," etc.); headshot and re- Auditions for "Fantastic Zanies Comedy showcasing the original sume. Email auditions@ Folktales," open to chil- 55 OId Orchard Center, Club choreography of nine amazingsammo.com. dren in grades 4-8, will Skokie. (847) 676-2230. Northwestern Univer- be held 11 am-i p.m. May 24, 7 p.m.: Phil sity senior dance ma- May 26 and 4-6 p.m. Jackson signs Eleven 5437 Park Place, Rose- jors performed by an Park Ridge Chorale May 27 at Gorilla Tango "When Everything Rings: The Soul of Suc- mont. http://rosemont. ensemble of student Theatre, 7924 Lincoln Changes - An cess. Special event rules zanies.com. May 15-18: dancers. $10; $5 stu- Ave., Skokie. If ava il- Arts4ALS Event" apply; call for details. Jared Logan, May 22- dents. Visit www.tic. Holding a summer able, send a resume and 23: Michael Palascak. northwestern.edu. concert rehearsal 7:30- recent picture to Cathy May 24-25: Jonathan 9:30 p.m. May 20 at the Crocco, crctheatricals@ Held at 7 p.m. May 16 at Kite. May 29-31: Scott Park Ridge Non-Profit gmail.com. Flourish Studios, 3020 MEDY Henry. The Shore Club Center, 720 Garden St., N. Lincoln, Chicago. The Park Ridge. Auditions evening will include an Gorilla Tango's br new members are Call for artists art exhibit, presenta- Skokie Theatre Hosting formal dinner required and will be tions, music, food and DAN C E dances at various north held at the conclusion I a raffle. Entrance fee and northwest subur- of rehearsal. Call (847) Seeking artists for is $25, with proceeds 7924 Lincoln Ave. Skok- Northwestern ban Chicago country 650-2876 or visit www. the Skokie Art Guild's to benefit the Skokie- ¡e. www.gorillatango. University clubs, with ballroom parkridgechorale.com. 52nd annual Art Fair, based Les Turner ALS corn. May 25, 7:30 dance music provided to be held July 13-14 on Foundation. Visit www. p.m.: Comedians Hollie by popular bands. The the downtown Skokie LesTurnerALS.org. and Steve Himmelman Marjorie Ward Marshall next dinner dance will r , Murder in the Mansion MysteryTMI mEC I PHILHARMONIC I

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Maine South alumna Emily Epi- lanio, a senior catcher on the Wis- consin-Whitewater softball team, was named to the National Fastp itch Coaches Association All-Great Lakes Region first team. Epifanio started 37 of the team's 39 games and hit .382 with a .488 on- base percentage and a .588 slugging percentage. She finished her career with 27 home runs, the third most in program history. She also received Whitewater's Position Player of the Week honor on April 29 after an impressive six-game stretch: The Park Ridge native hit .467 (7-for-15) and helped the Warhawks to a 5-1 record. Trinity alumnae Mimi Ramirez and Laura Eichenold also started for the Warhawks, whose season came to an end Saturday in the NCAA Division Ill regional tournament. Mike Wilner, a Stevenson alumnus and an Illinois gymnast, earned AlI- Ramirez, a junior outfielder from American honors on the rings at the was not .- Chicago, batted .322 and 2013 NCAA Event Finals. I UI SPORTS caught stealing in six attempts. She IINFORMATION was a third-team all-region honoree. Eichenold posted a .228 batting av- capped an impressive freshman sea- erage, but the junior shortstop from son for the Allegheny College (Pa.) Elmwood Park was near flawless in women's lacrosse team. The Western Emily Epifanio, a senior catcher on the Wisconsin-Whitewater softball team, concluded the field. She finished with 77 put- Springs native started 13 of the team's her career with 27 home runs. The Maine South alumna finished third in program outs, 65 assists, just one error and a 15 games and helped the Gators to a Ihistory n career homers.I TOM GANSER-SUBMITTED PHOTO .993 fielding percentage. 10-5 record. Doten finished the season sixth on Several other area athletes also Stevenson alumnus Mike Wilner, a the team in scoring with 12 goals and Deerfield alumnus Jason Cohen, a turned in solid seasons for the De- sophomore gymnast for Illinois, se- four assists. She also recorded a solid senior infielder for the DePauw (Ind.) Pauw baseball team. New Trier alum- cured All-American status for the first.545 shot percentage, having scored baseball team, was named North nus JB McCalIum hit .267 and drove time in his career with a fifth-place her 12 goals on just 22 shots. Her shotCoast Athletic Conference Player of in 27 runs. Lake Zurich alumnus Wy- finish on the rings at the 2013 NCAA percentage was good for second on the Week on April 15. The Deerfield att Spector appeared in 11 games, Event Finals on April 21 in University the team. native led his team to a 3-3 record pitching 15 1/3 innings and recording Park, Pa. The Buffalo Grove native Scott Doten, Anna's twin brother, for the week while he hit .619 with a 10 strikeouts. also helped the Illini reach the NCAA also plays collegiate lacrosse. The fel- home run and 10 RBI. With that per- Clarendon Hills native Matt Dorsett, Team Finals for the 11th straight sea- low midfielder played an integral role formance, Cohen moved into fifth Western Springs native Jack Forde, son. Illinois took sixth. as a freshman for the Babson Collegeplace in school history in career hits Clarendon Hills native Sean Brennan Libertyville native and Carmel (Mass.) men's lacrosse team. Scott (192), second ¡n RBI (130) and third in and Buffalo Grove native Stephen alumnus Nick Sacramento also is a Doten placed sixth on his team in total bases (284). Galanopoulos also are on the team. sophomore on the team. scoring and finished the season with The same week, Cohen also was Have a suggestion for the Co/lege 16 goals and five assists while playing named to the Dlllbaseball.com Team Roundup? Email Nick Bullock at bull- Lyons alumna Anna Doten recently in all 18 of the team's games. of the Week. ockpioneerpress@gmail. corn. S THURSDAY, MAY 16 2013

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Today Friday Boys track & field: Notre Dame at Nues West Sectional, 2 p.m. Boys tennis: Notre Dame at Nues West Sectional, 2 p.m. Don't Dons junior Pat Cravens won the ESCC titles in the long jump (21 feet, 3.5 inches) and The Dons will compete in one of the most difficult sectionals in the state this weekend. triple jump (43-3.5) and also was on the Dons' victorious 4x100-meter relay (43.80 one which includes New Trier, Evanston and Loyola. All three of those teams feature Miss seconds) on May 8. That relay also featured junior Chris James, senior Patrick Mc- high-quality singles players and talented doubles teams. Donough and iunior Shawn Muicrone. Junior Tim O'Hara (11.31) won the 100.

Notre Dame's Dion Ursino hustles to first on a dropped third strike during the May 9 home game against Benet. I JOE CYGANOWSKI - for Sun-Times Media

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Today Hosts Loyola, 4:30 p.m. N lLES Friday Hosts Nues North. 6 p.m. Dion Ursino provided the big blast and Saturday Hosts De La Salle. 7p.m. Danny Hyde put the finishing touches Thursday (5/23) Hosts Lane (IHSA Regional), 4:15 on Notre Dame's 4-3 comeback victory p.m. over Benet.

Friday Hyde's walk-off sacrifice fly on May 9 was another poi- At Dunlap (IHSA Sectional), TBA gnant moment in the senior's trek back from Hodgkin's Saturday lymphoma. At Dunlap (IHSA Sectional). IBA "Right guy, right spot," Dons coach Nelson Gord said. "I 'is ThAi know by his standards he hasn't had the type of season Today that he would like, but anything he does is a bonus. Him At NUes West (IHSA Sectional). just being out here, I couldn't ask for a more storybook TBA ending in that bailgame." Thursday (5/23) At Eastern Illinois Univ. (IHSA Fi- Hyde was diagnosed with lymphoma in September and is nals), TBA now in remission after undergoing chemotherapy. The Dons trailed by a run entering the bottom of the 5ev- enth, but sophomore Michael Ferri hit a leadoff single. Ju- Monday At Senn (IH5A Regional), 6:30 p.m. nior Joe Kukia followed with a sacrifice bunt and that's when Tuesday Ursino, a senior, sent a deep drive off the highest portion of Notre Dame's Mike Ferri tries to turn the double play on May 9. I JOE At Senn (IHSA Regional), TBA the left-field fence to knot the score at three. u ICYGANOWSKI-for Sun-Times Media 76 THURSDAY,MAY 16, 2013 NIL

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Today Friday Boys track & field: Nues West at Nues West Sectional, 2 p.m. Girls track & field: Niles West at Class 3A state prelimInaries, 12:45 p.m. Don'tTerrance Bramlett qualified for state ¡n both the shot put and the discus in 2012, and The Wolves earned a Loyola Sectional-best eight state berths on May 9. Of those Nues West junior Dennis Gargovic will try to continue the trend of Wolves throwers eight, senior Sunshine Simon is the highest-seeded athlete from Nues West to com- Miss getting downstate. Gargovic won the shot put (51 feet, 2.75 inches) at the CSL South pete on the first day of state. The sentor ran class 3A's sixth-fastest tIme at sectionals meet Friday. in the 300-meter low hurdles (45.11 seconds).

BOYS GYMNASTICS STATE MEET NOTEBOOK This Week Nues West Jamìyankhuuprovesquick learner BALBA1.l Saturday Hosts Vernon Hills, (DH). 10 am. BY ERIC VAN DRIL IContributor I Wednesday @VanDrilSports At Von Steuben (IHSA Regional), 4:30 p.m. FRAN KFORT GIRLS SOCCFR Friday Many boys gym- At Loyola (li-ISA Regional), 7 p.m. SOFTBALL nasts enter the state Saturday At Mundelein (DH). 9/11 am. meet armed with Wednesday At Oak Park-River Forest (IFISA routines they've Regional). 4:30 p.m. done throughout IM)Y tFNNIS Friday the season. At Nues West (IHSA Sectional), 3 Dalai Jamiyankhuu didn't p.m. Saturday have that luxury on porn- At Nues West (IHSA Sectional). 9 mel horse. The Niles West am. freshman said he has had four different pommel horse IOV Today routines this year because he At Niles West (li-ISA Sectional). was searching for one which TBA both satisfied all of the IHSA's Thursday (5/23) element groups and was a At Eastern Illinois Univ. (II-ISA Fi- nals). TBA proper length. "I didn't have to change rIt'AC a lot, but I had to do some Today extra skills to make up some At Eastern Illinois Univ. (IHSA Fi- requirements," Jamiyankhuu nals). TBA Friday said. "But (I also had to) take At Eastern Illinois Univ. (IHSA Fi- out some stuff that I wasn't nals). TBA required to do. ... Some of the Saturday routines were too long. I'd get At Eastern Illinois Univ. (IHSA Fi- nals). TBA tired easily. And some of the Niles West freshman Dalai Jamiyankhuu competes on the rings during the IHSA Gymnastics Championships at

routines didn't cover all of theILincoln-Way East in Frankfort on Friday. I RYAN PAGELOW-Sun-Times Media 3L1VA1L element groups." Tuesday Jamiyankhuu and Niles his routine, and Batista said Jarniyankhuu was one of championships on Saturday At Senn (IHSA Regional), 7:30 p.m. - the top-10 scores in each Wednesday West coach Adrian Batista they changed his dismount tojust two freshmen to ad- At Senn (IHSA Regional), 7:30 p.m. worked together to shorten a bailey down. vance to the state individual event advanced - and he NIL THURSDAY, MAY 16,2013 77

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Today Friday Boys track & field: NUes North at Nues West Sectional, 2 p.m. Boys tennis: Nues North at Nues West Sectional, 2 p.m. Don'tThe Vikings won a pair of conference titles at the CSL North meet Friday. Senior Billy Dave Bacalla was Niles Norths lone state qualifier in each of the last three seasons, voitik won the high jump (6-feet-O) and sophomore Adrian coardos was victorious in but the senior has been sidelined with a knee injury all year, Junior Zach Oppenheimer Miss the triple jump (42-1,5) has played No. i singles during Bacalla's absence. He and freshman Russell Reyes are scheduled to play singles at sectionals.

finished with a score of 9.45 on pommel horse. Jami- This Week yankhuu was fourth in the state on pommel horse, one- !Ji1ç', ÍJrth tenth of a point short of shar- ¡ng a state title with the three state champions. Today

"I'm happy with what I Hosts CSL Crossover, 4:45 p.m. did," Jamiyankhuu said. I'm Thursday (5/23) At Oak Park-River Forest (IHSA happy that I made it. Next Regional). 4:30 p.m. year, I'm going to try to come back and (qualify in) all six Friday (events)." At Loyola (1HSA Regional), 7p.m. In finishing fourth, Jami- yankhuu became the Wolves' Today first all-state performer on At Libertyville, 4:45 p.m. pommel horse since Matt Monday Samuelson won a state title At Libertyville (1HSA Regional). in 1982. 4:30 p.m.

PLA(JNG TO HPS Friday At Niles West (IH5A sectional), i p.m. Saturday Antonio Cacho's state-qual- At Niles West (IH5A Sectional), ifying routine on still rings 7:45 am. emphasized his upper body strength ¡n order to limit his Thursday (5/16) back pain. At Nues West (IHSA Sectional), 2 p.m. Cacho has an extremely Thursday (5/23) weak back. lt's something At Eastern Illinois Univ. (IHSA Fi- which Niles North coach Rick nal), TBA Meyer said often leaves him tL$ in considerable pain, but Today Cacho qualified for state on At Eastern Illinois Univ. (IHSA Fi- A'AI nal), IBA rings. The senior hit his best set - RFriday At Eastern Illinois Univ. (IHSA Fi- of the year at state prelimi- nal), IBA Niles North's Scotty Wong finished 43rd on pommel horse at state. I MICHELLE LAVIGNE-Sun-Times Media naries, earning a 7.95 Satur- Saturday At Eastern Illinois Univ. (IHSA Fi- day to finish in a tie for 27th. nal), IBA "He's a ring man, so when strength. He's a very strong finished 36th on pommel you swing on rings that puts individual with a lot of upper horse and Wong (7.15) was Monday a lot of pressure on your body strength. He didn't do a Senior Dhwal Gheewala 43rd. At Loyola (IHSA Regional), 7:30 back," Meyer said. "We were lot of swinging in his routine, and junior Scotty Wong also Northridge junior Henry p.m. very careful with him. Most ofso it was a different style rou-represented Nues North Clark had a 7.9 on still rings Tuesday his routine was predicated on At Loyola (IHSA Regional), 7:30 tine for rings." at state. Gheewala (7.6) to finish 29th.1 p.m. NIL I THURSDAY,MAY16,2013 I

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WILMETTE the second performer in program history to qualify One of the indel- for state in four events. The ible ¡mages from first was Alisa Kusolvisitkul in 2003 (100 hurdles, 300 the Class 3A Loyola hurdles, 4x200 relay, 4x400 relay). Incidentally, Sunshine girls track and field Simon broke Kusolvisitkul's sectional was the school record in the 300 hurdles, which had been 45.7, embrace between at the sectional. twins Sunshine and Joining the Simon sisters in the 4x400 relay are sopho- Sunbright Simon on more Katherine De Lara and the infield after the freshman Jasmine Williams. 300-meter hurdles. NILES WEST The seniors had just fin- THROWERS EXCEL shed first and second in the race on May 9, qualifying for Another first-time qualifier this weekend's state meet in for the Wolves was sopho- Charleston. Sunshine Simon, more Fiona Kanam, who who qualified in three other won the shot put (38-9). The events, will be competing track and field rookie started at her second straight state the year both running and meet. However, her sister was throwing. injured last year, and will be 'She's very fast. But then making her first trip, which she popped off a 38-0 (in the was one of the reasons for shot) indoors and we said the emotional celebration. 'OK, Fiona, we're stopping "I'm so proud of my sister running and we're going after getting second," Sunshine the shot now,' " Medland said. Simon said. "I wanted her to Niles West senior Jasmine qualify. I didn't care ifI didn't Townsend also qualified in make it.I just wanted her to shot (second, 37-2) and will compete at her third state make it because of last year." Sunshine Simon crosses the finish line first in the 300-meter hurdles on May 9, edging her twin sister The pair moved to Florida Sunbright (at far left) during the Class 3A sectional track and field meet at Loyola in Wilmette. The meet. Senior Vishna Patel was from Haiti in middle school sisters both advanced to state. Visit skokie.suntimes.com/sports to view a photo gallery from the meet. second in the discus (103-3) and then came to Skokie for IJ.GEIL-for Sun-Times Media and is going to state as well. high school. Their younger sister Louise is currently a field," Medland said. 'They Sunshine, Sunbright and of the school's 4x400 relay, STRIVING FOR PR freshman on the Wolves come out (and train) every Louise were the ones who which qualified by finishing squad. summer. Over spring break, showed up." second (4:00.09). Sunshine Maine South junior Emily Niles West coach Mark we have some mandatory Sunshine Simon won the Simon also will compete in Leonard will run the 3,200 at Medland said he's not sur- practices and some that are 300 hurdles in 45.11 seconds the 100 hurdles (first, 15:13) state after finishing second prised by the sisters' success volunteer, where I say, 'I'm and Sunbright Simon finishedand triple jump (second, 35 (11:18.34) at the sectional. lt on the track. going to be at the school in 46.58. feet, 1.5 inches). was a season-best time for "They just 'ove track and if you want to come over.' The Simons are both part Sunshine Simon becomes Leonard, but the runner said THURSDAY, MAY 16,2013

ioor weather and niggling injuries have hampered her training this spring. "I haven't been hitting the times I have wanted to hit," she said. "I'd love to PR at state. My PR is 10:58, but I don't know how realistic that is right now." Leonard continued: "The weather has been crazy and my workout schedule has been all messed up. But everyone has this, so it's not really an excuse. I did something to my hamstring in indoor. With the crazy weather, getting it loose is hard." This will be Leonard's third state track meet. She has made a name for herself in cross country, coming in sixth in the state last fall. Other Maine South state qualifiers were the team of senior Megan Lemersal, freshman Olivia Ryan, fresh- men Julia Sirvinskas and senior Emma Ropski in the 4x800 relay (third, 9:38.19); junior Olivia Cattau in the 100 hurdles (second, 15.94); and Lemersal in the 1,600 (third, 5:12.38).

Maine South junior Sarah Otis competes in the long jump

during the Class 3A Loyola Sectional on May 9 in Wilmette. I J.GEIL- Elanta Slowek is Maine for Sun-Times Media East's lone state qualifier for the second consecutive RIGHT: Northside's Katie O'Rourke (left) edges Niles West's Alexis season. Gunartt in the 400-meter race during the Class 3A sectional at At the sectional, the junior IIABOVE:Loyola on May 9. I J.GEIL-for Sun-Times Media won the high jump (4-11) and the discus (117-5), the latter jump finals. Andy Swedberg's eight years just two weeks after compet- '(Slowek) was (at state) in charge, Niles North did not ing in discus for the first time. last year, and she's much bet-have a state qualifier. Swed- Slowek high jumped at ter at it (now)," Lirette said. berg acknowledged this was state last year and estimated "High jump is a head-case- a bit of a rebuilding season. she will need a career-high type event. The smallest There were some encour- 5-3 in order to advance to thing can make a difference. aging performances turned the finals on Saturday. Her approach and timing are in by freshman jumper Madee 'I know I'm capable," a little inconsistent. If she can McIntosh, who came in fourth Slowek said. "l've done 5-2 get that down, she could go in the long jump (15-10.75) before and cleared it at like 5-3, 5-4 or 5-5." and fifth in the triple jump 5-4. So, you never know." (32-10). Both marks were Blue Demons coach Nancy BG! personal records. events," Swedberg said. seems to have natural abil- Lirette said she believes "She had a really good "She's one of those bright ity, like she has springs in her Slowek can reach the high For the first time in coach meet, medaling in both those spots for the future. She just legs." w

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