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PUBLICATION INFORMATION Niles Herald-Spec- tator (USPS 390-680) Vol. 64. No 13. Published 52 issues per year by Sun-Times Media, LLC. 350 N. Orleans. Chicago IL 60654 Single copy $1.00. ADVERTISING TERMS AND CONDITIONS Acceptance of ads by Publisher is expressly conditioned on and subject to the following terms. "Publisher means this publication. its parent(s).subsidiaries and af- Periodicals postage paid at Glenview IL 60025 and hhates. Advertiser agrees that Publishers liability in relation to any act, omission, failure to publish. or error in the publishing of any ad will notexceed the amount paid for such ad. Under no circumstances will additional offices. One-year subscription ... $32.00. Publisher ever be liable for any indirect, consequential or special damages, or any other costs arising Out Ot related to any act, omission, failure topublish, or error in the publishing of an ad. lt is the sole respon- In county only. Call (847) 486-9300 to subscribe sibility of the Advertiser to check the correctness of each insertion. Publisher reserves the right to limit the amount of advertising, to edit, or rejectany copy, and to cancel any advertising at its sole discretion POSTMASTER Send address changes to Niles without notice. Advertiser agrees to indemnify and hold Publisher harmless from and against any liability, loss or expense (including reasonable attorneys fees) arising from anyclaims resulting from publication Herald-Spectator, do Pioneer Newspapers Inc.. 350 by Publisher of the Advertiser's ads. N. Orleans, Chicago IL 60654 NIL THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 2013 I *Community Contact Us at Nues 'A community built with love' Herald-Spectator

Pioneer Press Timothy P. Knight st. John Brebeuf celebrates 60 years 312-321-30 00 Publisher & CEO, Sun-Times Media IBY TRACY GRUEN IContributor

Jim Kirk I Editor in Chief, N 11ES Sun-Times Media [email protected] What started out in

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Classified Ads has grown into a 847-998-3400 vibrant parish with [email protected] about 3,600 people Sam Holils I 847-486-7248 coming to worship Account Executive [email protected] on an average David T. Sherman weekend. 847-249-7210 Advertising Director Located at 8307 N. Harlem Ave. in Niles, St. John Brebeuf Customer Service is celebrating its 60th anniver- and Delivery sary this year. Service or Subscriptions 877-855-7722 "The parish is a wonderful circulationpioneerlocal.com community," said the Rev. Mi- chael Meany, pastor. "lt's such Customer Service Hours an active parish. lt's one of the Mon-Fri., 6:30 a.rn.-4 p.m. largest attended parishes." Sat. 6:30 am-noon In addition to its regular daily Sun. 8 am-noon Parishioners gather for mass at St. John Brebeuf Catholic Church in Niles. masses, the parish holds about I CURTIS LEHMKUHL-Sun-Times IMedia TV Weekly Delivery 150 baptisms and 200 funer- 800-945-5000 als each year, as well as several community events. of the five Jesuit North Amen- acts of kindness by volunteers 100 students and eight classes. Editorial st. John Brebeuf also has a can Martyrs. from the parish. Uncle Pete Four of her children have at- Ben Meyerson I large school, which has been The church today has a va- developed a program involv- tended St. John Brebeuf and 312-321-2864 educating kids since 1955. niety of ministries that serve ing local school children who her son, who is disabled, has News Producer Children from other surround- people of the Catholic faith packed lunches that were later been an alter server for over [email protected] ing parishes, including Our as well as other beliefs in the delivered to homeless indi- 20 years. Ryan Nilsson I 847-486-7375 Lady of Ransom and St. Isaac Niles community and sun- viduals living on the streets of "It's been wonderful," Koze- Managing Editor for Sports Jogues, have also joined the rounding areas. Chicago. ny said about being a long- [email protected] classrooms as their parishes no One well-known ministry Lois Kozeny has been run- time parishioner at St. John longer have their own schools. was run by "Uncle Pete" Zon- ning a program that teaches Brebeuf. 'We'll never find an- A WRAPPORTS The founding pastor of St. sius who passed away last religious education to the de- other place like it." COMPANY John Brebeuf was the Rev. year at 90 years old. Uncle velopmentally disabled fon 43 Kozeny remembers when John J. Flanagan. The parish, Pete was known to help out years. She said the program construction of the current the less fortunate and his giv- Printed with soy inks which initially had only 400 started out with only a handful Iconrecycfed paper. families, was named after one ing ways still continue through of students and now has over I 60 years (Page 6] 6 THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 2013 NIL Community pioneerlocalcom Timeis4'Family

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Commute to Downtown? Rev. Michael Meany reads from the Bible at St. John Brebeuf Church in Nues on Work out before work, at lunchtime, ITheMarch 14. I CURTIS LEHMKUHL-Sun-Times Media orbeforeyoucatchyour train. "We're going to be celebrating the I60 years I Continued from page 5 entire year," Skaja said. "We're bring- ing all the different groups together, UNION STATION WEST LOOP OAK PARK church building was completed. almost like a major pep rally." Above train station Near Ogilvie Green line train at We marched with trumpets into A 60th anniversary party called at Jackson & Canal Transportation Center Harlem on Lake the church when the new church "The Memories to the Future" will be was built," she shared. 'It was so held on Friday, Sept. 13. This party beautiful." will feature dinner, cocktails, and a ALSO AT: EAST LAKE VIEW HALSTED & BELMONT She added: "It was a community DVD presentation that will review LINCOLN PARK OLD TOWN GOLD COAST SOUTH LOOP built with love." happenings at the parish under its Kozeny noted that with more peo- five pastors. Guests will also enjoy pIe working now and having hectic an anniversary musical review that Two-hour free parking at all locations. schedules it is more of a challenge to will be similar to the Festival Cabaret find volunteers than it was years ago. Shows that were held at the school Kozeny said that when the parish each yea from 1953 to 1974. began the community was largely Also this year the church is kicking Italian, German and Irish. Today, it is off a capital campaign to remodel comprised of people of many differ- some facilities. Repairs to the roofs ent ethnicities, with large groups of and better lighting in the parking lots WORK OUT 36 TIMES IN Polish, Indian and Filipino Catholics. are just a couple of examples of what YOUR FIRST 90 DAYS "We have the opportunity to meet improvements could happen as a re-

. AND EARN YOUR all different kinds of ethnic groups," suit of the campaign. ENROLLMENT FEE BACK! Kozeny noted. The campaign, called "To Teach "They come and support one an- Who Christ Is," will help to revital- Plus, receive 4 FREE one-hour other in different activities," Meany ize St. John Brebeuf's facilities and Personal Training or Pilotes sessions. FITNESS FORMULA CLUBS said of the parishioners. help provide resources to make sure *Offer expires 3/31/2013. Restrictions oppy. Larry Skaja, a deacon at St. John the parish exists and is still thriv- ffc.com Brebeuf, said he is excited to cel- ing 60 years from now, Mea ny ebrate the parish's 60th anniversary. explained. NIL THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 2013I 7 Community pioneerlocal.com Nues loses water rate dispute with Gleview

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Citing partial overcharging occurred fromwere overcharged from North Maine Utilities in 1997,customers in an interest- victory, Glenview April 2010 to July 2011. 2010 to 2011." it had a long-term contract bearing escrow account, un- In the long-standing dis- The Glenview attorney to buy Lake Michigan water tu the Niles' water rate can officials expressed pute, Glenview claimed also said Nues violated the from Niles. The deal expires be determined. Nues charged too much for contract by failing to chargein 2020. In February, $9.9 million satisfaction Friday water it sold to Glenview- customers its lowest rate. Nues charges North Mainewas in the account, Stiefel that a Cook Countyowned North Maine Water Patt added that it hasn't to purchase the water, and said. Utility. been undetermined if Niles Nues sets the rate. Niles filed a lawsuit judge ruled the The utility has served illegally charged for sewer Because North Maine re- against Glenview in June village of Niles 4,900 customers in unin- services from 2002 to 2011. ceives no sewer services 2011, asking a judge to force corporated Maine Town- 'Our hope is that both from Nues, Glenview con- the village into payments. overcharged Glen- ship near Nues, Des Plaines, parties can work out a set- tends the water rate should Glenview filed a counter- view for water. Glenview and Park Ridge tiement instead of spendingnot have anything to do claim the next month. since 2008, Glenview offi- taxpayers' money in a trial,' with Nues' sewer service, A judge denied Nues' mo- The judge did not say cials said. Patt said. said Lynne Stiefel, Glenview tion to dismiss Glenview's how much money was 'We won that part of the Nues village officials werecommunications director. counterclaim and Nues' overcharged, but Glen- case," Patt said. "A fac- unavailable for comment In April 2011, Glenview motion to limit the scope views attorney, Eric Patt, tuai determination ruling Friday. began withholding water of the audit Glenview has said the judge agreed the in court found out that we When Glenview bought payments it collected from requested.

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IBYTRACYGRUEN I The dispute involved Cook not feel it was an appropri- Palicki) not presented any- board to discuss the topic at Contributor County's STAR performance ate topic to be on the agenda thing of substance in the past a meeting in 2010, but that management system of em- because it is part of the Niles four months?" Przybylo fired never took place. NI LES ployees which Trustee An- New Party campaign. back. "I submit, because they Trustee James Hynes said drew Przybylo, a candidate "This is an improper use andhave not much to offer." he has been recommending A political feud for village president, and his perhaps an illegal use," said Hanusiak is running for vil- performance management for erupted during Nues New Party 2013 are ad- Palicki, 'lt's inappropriate." lage president against Przy- employees since he joined the vocating for Nues as part of Przybylo said that he put bylo. Members of Hanusiak's board, but did not support a Nues Village their campaign platform. the discussion on the agenda Responsible Leadership for Przybylo putting it on Tues- Board meeting At the board's monthly in- so the village of Niles could Niles Party include Trust- day night's agenda. formal consideration meeting possibly benefit from the ees Hynes and Preston and "His party is using this as last week after on March 12, a representative STAR program just like Cook Mary Marusek. The party will a platform," said Hynes. "lt's an initiative pro- from Cook County gave a County has. run against the Niles New grossly inappropriate." presentation about the STAR Following the presentation Party 2013 which includes Przybylo, who is the sec- moted by a slate management system that has about the program, Przy- Przybylo, George Alpogia- retary of the Cook County been a success in Cook Coun- bylo stood up and faced the fis, John Jekot, and Danette Zoning Board of Appeals, has of candidates ty. The program involves set- audience. O'Donovan Matyas. stated if he is elected village running in the ting various goals and holding "The question should not During the resident corn- president he wants to create employees accountable to thebe, why is performance man- ment portion of the meeting, a metric so that village de- April 9 election goals. agement being presented Preston stated she has tried partment heads and staff are appeared on the But before the representa- today, but rather why have to get employee performance evaluated based on their per- tive started to speak, Trustee the other trustees (Chris Ha- management for the village formance, similar to the STAR agenda. Rosemary Palicki said she did nusiak, Louella Preston and for awhile and wanted the system. I

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IN PROFILE For Helen Kasluga, NuesSenior Center makes life 'beautiful' I- BY TRACY GRUEN IContributor

NI LES Helen Kasluga, who has lived in Nues for 39 years, is a huge fan of the Niles Senior Center.

It's a place where she can participate in a number of different activities and events that keep her active. She describes herself as a happy person who likes to surround herself with positive people and activities. Q: What kind of things do you do at the Niles Senior Center? A: I play in pinochle tournaments, poker tournaments, music, art and book reviews. I'm in the choral group and we perform at other senior centers. I belong to the cancer survivor group. We're doing a raffle for the group. Q: What hobbies do you enjoy? A: I still go ballroom dancing at the American Legion in Franklin Park.I do water aerobics. I have been doing that for maybe 30 years. Q: What do you like best about ballroom dancing? A: lt's a singles group. Some of the men are very good dancers. Ilike to dance. Q: How long have you been a member of the Senior Center? A: I have been at the Senior Center for 26 years or more. Q: What do you love about the Niles Senior Center? A: There's everything to make our life beautiful. I go ev- ery day. There's always something to do. Q: Do you enjoy the social aspect of the senior center? A: Yes. I got the flu for a few days; I had no one to talk to and nothing was on television. I thought, "Thank god for our Senior Center." Q: Do you volunteer at the Senior Center? A. I volunteer whenever they need somebody; I'll be there. Especially with the cancer survivor group. Q: What did you used to do professionally? A: I was a shopper for Kraft foods. I would go to the store and buy the groceries that they needed. I was also an extra in movies when they did movies in Chicago. I saw a lot of movie stars. I met Marilyn Monroe and talked to her for about a half an hour. She wanted to know all about my children. In World War Il,I inspected the phones that they used during the war. I Helen Kasluga 10 I THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 2013 NIL Community pioneerlocal.com Copseye$1.4M station upgrade Your guide to the weekend and beyond kbus, 'r flop? Th- BY TRACY GRUEN IContributor ovie ' ewsection has the scoop, The Nues police station, only seven years old, could be getting a $1.4 million upgrade to become more accessible if the village board .signs off on a new proposal.

The proposed project, if approved by the board, will include removing the long ramp and staircase. Instead, there would be a ground-level lobby, in- door staircase and visitors could go to the second floor on an elevator. Andy Joseph, a senior designer at Wight & Company, said the ramp has steel railings and steel reinforcement in the concrete, and the steel is rusting. "These are outdoors, and the department staff has to maintain them during snow and ice," Jo- seph said at the March 12 meeting. "lt's going to save public works a lot of extra work," said Niles Police Chief Dean Strzelecki. Strzelecki said the new entranceway to the po- lice department will be more accommodating and accessible for visitors. The Glenview Northwestern is committed to keeping you close The current police station building wasbuilt in Outpatient Center. to the people and places that are important to you. 2004. "The design was not right," said Strzelecki. He That's why we're bringing Chicago's most preferred Keeping you connected to said the ramp is ADA approved, but it is very long. those who matter most. physicians and specialists to the northern suburbs. Strzelecki said the total cost of the project is With numerous specialties, plus primary care and about $1.4 million. If approved, funds would come Immediate Care services (opening in May), we've from the Milwaukee-Touhy TIF District. created an environment that delivers remarkable During the informal consideration meeting, Trustee Louella Preston described the current po- medicine, remarkably close. lice building as "probably the most inaccessible building in the Village of Niles." The proposed project also includes adding landscaping to improve and soften the appear- ance where the ramp was located. The police GIenvew department will also gain an extra storage area Outpatient Center to store items, such as bikes. A green roof would cover the additional storage area. For an appontment; 847-724-GLEN Construction is estimated to take about four northwestemmedicine.org/glenview months, and the board will decide whether they 2701 Patnot Blvd. Glenv!ew,L. 60026 will continue to move forward with the project at the village board meeting on March 26. I NIL THURSDAV MARCH 21 2013 11 New season - and a new chance to shop like a star! Enter to Wina a $1000 Macy's shopping spree inLA withCapric Willard. To enter, scan the codeor text fashionstarto62297. Shop the winning looks at macys.com/fashionstar Det rnactcoi4hóstz pthase necessay. Opento legal rewients ofthe 48 Ursted States C4 age 18 ar oder. For OfÍKaI nies. est rn«vfsrM Sponsor. Macys.corn, kiData aid message rates may a ,. .«proed& C2013 NBC Stios, kc. & Eiectus ftC. SPECIAL SPECIAL SPEC IAL SPECIAL PURCHASE 59.99 PU RC HASE PURCHASE 79.99 PURCHASE 39.99 SANDALS $69 STEVE MADDEN CALVIN KLEIN Reg, $79. From top: Nine West SKAGEN Reg. $100. Mens wingtips, Reg. $65.69.50. Dress shirt Offdahook or Natural omrnstarrmIn in patterns or solid colors. Danya (* WebiD 567'120) '1 :#? 7$eertone Shown: * WebiD 784795. Both5il. s w, THE HOT LIST! SALE SPECIAL PURCHASES-PRICES SO HOT, THEY WON'T LAST LONG! FREE ONLINE SHIPPING EVERY DAY + EXTRA i 0%-20% OFF! SHIPPING WITH $99 PURCHASE. USf PROMO CODE: HOT FOP EXTRA SAVINGS; OFFER VALID 3/2O3/24/2O1 3. EXCLUSIONS APPLY; SEE MACVS.COM FOR DETAILS MACYS CARD/PASS DISCOUNT DOESNT APPLY TO SPECIAL PURCHASES.

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When Kim Eggert heard that ash trees at Emerson Middle School in Niles were going to be taken down, she was more than disappointed.

"I was in a state of shock" said Eg- gert, of Park Ridge. The trees are infected with emer- aid ash borer beetles. So Eggert and other members of the Parent Teach- er Organization at Emerson Middle School raised about $5000 last year and planted a large maple tree, red bud trees and flowering white apple trees at Emerson. They also received a donation from the Chicago Botanic Garden, which was a Magnolia that was started from a seed in China. Scott Mackall, facilities manager for Park Ridge-Niles Dist. 64, said 15 ash trees located alongside the a4'a north end of the soccer field will be removed by the school district. He said it will cost $1,530 to remove the ,1 trees and the district will pay for the '4 %. a removal. V4 ' "I'm going to work with the PTO to plant some new trees," said Mackall. *V "We'll start replacing the trees right Kim Eggert, a member of the Emerson Middle School PIO, had Art Club students create a drawing of what the school's entrance away." could look like with more trees.I COURTESY KIM EGGERT Mackail said it's also possible the district will pay for at least some of the trees. a civic responsibility," "We want to make each entrance Tony Dati, superintendent of pub- "lt's just a shame," Mackall said. Eggert asked one of the school's more appealing," said Eggert. lic works for the Village of Nues, "All the trees around the building areart teachers to have students in- Eggert is hoping that kids will ask saud that last year about 150 to 200 fine and healthy." volved in the art club draw a sketch their family members and friends ash trees throughout the village (on But Eggert sees the removal as a of what the school would look like to make a donation in order to be public property) were taken down new opportunity to beautify Emer- if trees were planted at the schools' able to plant more trees at Emerson due to the emerald ash borer, and son's campus. entrances. Middle School. She believes it would this year about the same number will "The school was never landscaped Eggert said trees are very expen- be great if Emerson graduates come be removed. properly," said Eggert, who com- sive, with a new maple costing aboutback to the school years later and "We're trying to diversify our tree pared the school to a penitentiary. $1,500. She's hoping that parents, realize that they helped to improve selection," said Dati. She said there are no trees along community members and local busi-the school. Dati said that while other corn- the soccer field, and kids get too hotnesses will recognize their need for Eggert said it was disheartening tomunities are losing thousands of ash sometimes when they're outside. trees, since they'll be losing a good find out that some kids had ripped trees, Nues is losing fewer, because "I have a vision for this school," number of them due to the Emerald out some smaller trees that PTO they have been planting a variety of said Eggert. "I want the kids to have ash Borer. members had planted last year. different types of trees. I 14 I THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 2013 NIL Book Online and Save on Midway Airport Parking Community pioneerlocal.com TO RECEIVE YOUR FREE DAY Indoor Rate Book online at 1f25* www.mdwpark.com Day and enter code rTrr-r A IPr,OutdoorRate OR Call 866-922-7275 Pr, Day and mention rrp----f 1.! RE. Guarantee your airport parking now' We are located 1½ mIles from Mfdway Airport, just a short udc Keeping Tabs to the termrnaL V 24/7 ContInuous chuttle Conveniently operaflon, door-to-door service. located, right off V Our sbuflks run on demand, no How Illinois lawmakers voted In Congress for the week ending March 15, 2013 l-55 airport exits, waiting V 4/7 Fu4y fenced & patrolled lot only a few minutes with a state-of-the-art camera Pork Ride from the Midway system. 5200 Wet4?th Street terminal C0MPA Major roll call votes in the Senate FlyForest View, IL 60638 (888) 720-7275 4i,portIndoor Rate 31/day 4irpoft Outdoor P" ' j:1 M*lbnoStaspdy. MnO«becOn**,&WIthOffie,dISent HEALTH LAW REPEAL

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Mayor Emanuel restructures Senate committee approves Pentagon spends nearly city parking tax to flat rate pair of pension proposals $1B a year on unemployment Mayor Rahm Emanuel's first budget was bal- State senators moved two somewhat similar Even as ¡t faces budget cuts and forced anced, in part, on a $2-a-weekday hike in parking pension proposals out of a top committee last employee furloughs, the Pentagon is spending taxes cleverly billed as a "congestion fee" even week in hopes of generating momentum on a $1 billion a year on a program that sends unem- though it was confined neither to rush periods nor single approach to address Illinois' worst-in-the- ployment checks to former troops who left the congested downtown and River North areas. nation pension problem. military. I The mayor restructured the parking tax in a way However, after about three hours of committee Unemployment Compensation for Ex-Service- that will increase rates for some motorists and re- debate, several senators said they still had reser- members, a Labor Department program, is a duce rates for others. vations about both plans - ranging from ques- spinoff of the federal-state unemployment insur- Instead of imposing the tax on a sliding scale, tions of constitutionality to estimated savings - ance program. The Labor Department says the depending on how long you park and how much and only gave their tentative "yes" votes to move program is meant to help "eligible workers who you pay, the tax will be converted to a flat rate of the bills out of committee for more debate on the are unemployed through no fault of their own." 20 percent of the fee paid on weekdays and 18 per-Senate floor. But eligibility for the military compensation re- cent on weekends. The cautious approval on both plans illustrates quires only that a person served in uniform and The administration said a change in state law how difficult it's been to gain lawmaker consensuswas honorably discharged. In other words, any- opened the door to the overhaul, and City Hall tookon a solution to Illinois' nearly $100 billion pensionone who joins the military and serves for several advantage of it to make collections simpler for prob I em. years, then decides not to re-enlist, is potentially both the city and the parking industry. One bill sponsored by state Sen. Daniel Biss, an eligible for what could amount to more than 90 The tiered taxing structure with varying dollar Evanston Democrat, replicates part of a previous weeks of unemployment checks. amounts for rate changes was complex and "diffi- plan and delays cost-of-living increases, pushes The program's cost rose from $300 million in cult to apply," officials said. back the retirement age for some and calls for 2003 to $928 million in 2012. "The goal was to make the change revenue-neu- more employee contributions. The Senate Execu- "lt eats away at other parts of the budget, and tral. While we don't control parking rates in private tive Committee approved ¡t 11-4. is for people they no longer have control of," garages and cannot predict changes in rates or The other, sponsored by Senate President John said Joe Davis, a spokesman for the Veterans of driver behavior that may impact revenue, our goal Cullerton, echoes some of the same ideas and of- Foreign Wars. was to keep it flat overall," mayoral spokesperson fers employees a choice on whether they want Navy Lt. Cmdr. Nathan Christensen, a Penta- Kathleen Strand said in an email to the Chicago retirement health care or reduced annual cost-of- gon spokesman, said another factor could be the Sun-Times. 3 living increases. recession. - Chicago Sun-Times - The Associated Press - The Associated Press 16 I THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 2013 NIL

VIEWPOINT IPioneer Press 11,000WORDS IJack Higgins Positive trend on death penalty When Maryland lawmakers voted Friday to abolish the death penalty, it further cemented a trend away from capital punishment.

Six states in six years have abolished the death penalty, and none has added it. Maryland will be the 18th state to abandon executions. This is a trend in the right direction. Not only has the death penalty historically been applied arbitrarily, but also many innocent people were sentenced to death. Illinois was pivotal in changing public views of the death penalty. Starting with the cases of Rolando Cruz and Alejandro Hernandez, and the so-called Ford Heights Four, Illinois courts began a string of Death Row exonerations based on innocence. Maryland is making the right move. Other states should follow. I So muchmorefor Catholics to discuss

Is the pope always answered politely, But women play many leading roleswomen priests, birth control and which I think only sparked in the ministry of the church, includ- abortions and the cardinals who are Catholic? the interviewers' fervor ing at Catholic schools, universities, not. Again, is the pope Catholic? I know that's the start to continually ask the hospitals and parishes. Is there any Yes he is, and he is also Hispanic, a of an old, tired joke, a sar- question. priest you can name who has had fact the media did not miss. But what castic way of answering Perhaps the only answer greater influence on the faithful than does that mean for Catholics here in someone who questions to: "Will the new pope the United States, where RANDY an obvious truth. BLASER change the church's posi- Women play many race prejudice continues to I was reminded of this tion on abortion?" is to say, be an issue regarding where after watching news coy- " Is thepope Catholic?" leading roles in the people live and the type erage of the election of Yes, he is, and as the of education their children Pope Francis last week. pope he will be the last one to know Iministry of the church. get? In covering the reaction, a few if the church's position on such issues Martin Luther King Jr. questions dominated television news. will ever change. once said that 11 am. on The talking heads on TV repeatedly Another question for the new pope, Mother Teresa? Give me more worn- Sunday is the most segregated hour asked Catholic experts the same as if the reason the church elects en, and men, like her. Saying mass, in America. A simple statement load- question. For Piers Morgan, there popes is to decide public policy the main job of a priest, is a role of ed with much significance. were only two questions to ask. the way we do in America, is about service anyway. How about exploring that issue and The first was, "Will the new pope women's ordination. The question is The media covers the election of what it might mean in an America change the church's position on abor-always asked as if there are only two the pope as if issues of public policy panicking over immigration that a tion and birth control?" jobs in the Catholic Church - church-are at stake. But it's not a contest Hispanic is the leader of 58 million Hour after hour, the interviewees goer and priest. between the cardinals who are for Catholics in America? U t"

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Girls raised up their inches of hair in honor of her ponytails like tro- cousin who died of leukemia. l've had (long) hair all my phies while kids life," she said. Now with a with freshly cut hair shaved head, Katayama said, "it feels cool. I can't stop Seventh grader Lauren Katayama holds up two locks of her 2Oinch-long hair as she prepares to have ¡t all shaved off in memory of her cousin. She raised over $1,000 for cancer research. Lincoln Middle School rubbed each other'stouching it." hosted a fundraiser to fight childhood cancer March 14 featuring about 200 students, faculty and staff. Each shavee" approached JON LANGHAM-for Sun-Times Media bald heads. the hair-cutting event in their I Park Ridge's Lincoln Middle own way. Some felt nervous; School transformed into the others were at ease with their raised nearly $3,000. She Baldrick's event in 2011. when the school met its peppiest barbershop on the decision. Danny O'Donnell, also convinced her dad and This time she attended for $50,000 fundraising goal. If planet March 14, when approx-12, prepared by dying his uncle to get their heads Ethan, now an eighth-grader, students collected $70,000, imately 150 students and staff hair neon red to create spots shaved. and her daughter Katherine, asixth-grade teacher Katherine shaved their heads in support of color once his head was The event was a family sixth-g rader. May challenged, she would of pediatric cancer research. shaved. affair for District 64 board The children shaved their donate her hair. Children cheered on class- Tyler Kuta, 13, participated tomember Sharon Lawson, whoheads in memory of their The middle-schoolers mates as volunteer barbers understand what other people got a shorter hairdo, as did father David Smail, a District stepped up, raising more than and stylists clipped and must sometimes endure. her husband and son. 207 special education teacher$73,000 for the St. Baldrick's buzzed away during the "I just wanted to know what Lawson wanted to show and administrator who often Foundation and sending Mur- school's second St. Baldrick's it would be like to be bald likesolidarity with the 22 "brave" fundraised for causes close toray and May to the barber's Foundation fundraiser. all the cancer patients," he girls who cut their hair, she his heart. He passed away the cha ir. Students who went under said. said, and support an event past November. The buzz-cut kids may now the razor did so for mothers, 'There's a lot of kids who with a powerful message. Laura Smail said her daugh- have less to worry about on fathers, grandmas and loved go through stuff I don't have "I want them to know one ter didn't think twice ab9ut top, but they did receive ones who've battled some to," agreed Gabriella Lynch, kid can make a difference," participating. something in exchange for form of cancer. They also self- who received hugs and high- she said. "She was so calm. Shes their hair. lessly donated hair to those fives after getting her shoul- Park Ridge resident Laura been at peace," Smail said. "They get a better sense of they didn't know suffering der-length locks chopped. Smail said she wouldn't forget"lt's been a good distraction empathy," said sixth-grade from the disease. The 13-year-old, who lost seeing her son Ethan's face and they have great support."English teacher Irene Kappos Thirteen-year-old Lauren both her grandma and "non- light up when she showed Principal Anthony Murray with tears in her eyes. "lt's a Katayama gave $1,126 and 26 no," or grandpa, to cancer, up at the school's first St. pledged to shave his head wonderful thing." $ 20 THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 2013 NIL Schooi' pioneerlocal.com Nues, Park Ridgecopsplanning for perfectprom

IBYIGORSTUDENKOV I Department wants to help throughout Maine Township. dresses, bridesmaid's dresses Tornabene said that the Contributor them with that. Together The event was successful, and accessories. Each de- response has been positive with the Park Ridge and Des and the department offi- partment set up a collection has been positive. The police Prom is a quintessential Plaines police departments, cials started thinking about bin in their lobbies, where it department has received sup- part of the American high it launched Fashion Police: other projects they could do would be accessible 24/7. Theportive calls from parents and school experience. But it Prom Possible, a clothing together. project officially launched on local high schools. comes at a cost - literally. drive. Throughout the month That's when Sgt. Robert March 1, and it will continue As of last Friday, The do- Between the prom tickets, of March, they will be collect-Tornabene, the Nues Police until midnight March 31. nations have been sluggish, the transportation and the ing used dresses. On April 6, Department's Training and At the beginning of April, but Tornabene was optimis- clothes, the expenses can the dresses will be gathered Public Information Officer, the participating police de- tic that they would pick up pile up quickly. This is espe- and distributed. had an idea. partments will gather the that weekend. Ultimately, cially true for girls. According This is the first time the 'l've seen a TV show about dresses they collected and he thought that the project to an ABC 7 last year seg- police departments are at- girls from families that didn't bring them to the Niles Se- would resonate with enough ment on rising prom costs, tempting something of this have enough money to [send nior Center (999 Civic Centerpeople to make it a success. girls can spend as much as kind, but if it gets good re- them] to the prom, and it Drive). On Saturday, April 6, "I think that, for every teen- $1,000 on prom overall, with suits, it may become an an- became a conversation," he between 10 am. and 2 p.m., age girl, [prom is] a rite of clothing, shoes and jewelry nual event. recalled. "We started talking high school students will be passage to adulthood, so accounting for nearly two- The concept of "Fashion about if it was something we able to come and pick up the they should have the oppor- thirds of the costs. Police" was born from anoth-could do." donations. They will need to tunity," said Tornabene. 'I For many girls, attending er collaborative project. In They decided to organize present their high school lDs hope that other ladies know prom isn't about what they October of 2012, Niles, Park a clothing drive, where they or proof of residence to show what its like, all the emotional want - it's about whether or Ridge and Des Plaines police would ask residents of their that they attend a high schoolturmoil that goes with it, not they can afford it. departments teamed up to respective jurisdictions to in Niles, Park Ridge or Des and they would be willing to The Niles Police provide coats for the needy donate gently-used prom Plaines. help." VAUE$

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Nues North speaker They defeated Lane competed and did well. growth as a partnership earns top award Tech in the Octafinals, In the Varsity divi- and their leadership at state debate New Trier in the Quar- sion, 56 teams com- has helped the team tournament terfinals, and Glenbrookpeted. Niles West sent immensely." The Nues North De- South in the Semifinals, 12 teams. The team of Also competing at bate Team recently before falling to a Glen-Theo Noparstak and the tournament were: competed at the Illinois brook South team in Jonass Placitis were Miranda Kang, Vinay Debate Coaches Asso- the finals. Barov was 6-1 in the preliminary Patel, Emma Lazar, Bre- ciation Novice/JV State named fifth speaker, rounds and the second ana Brill, James McLel- Tournament. Nues Northand Barr was named seed entering the Oc- Ian and Janat Ahmed. GIFT Head Debate Coach 10th speaker, out of 84 tafinals, before losing Niles West Debate's Katie Gjerpen reported, debaters. to a team from Whitney Head Coach is Eric " ' "I am very excited to The debate team is Young High School. Mi- Oddo. He is assisted share that this was our led by Head Coach randa Kang and James by Matt Fahrenbacher, When you Purchase a most successful tourna-Katie Gjerpen and as- McLellan were 4-2 in Melanie Johnson, ment to date!" sistant coaches Brian the preliminary rounds Kevin Bancroft and Val In the Junior Varsity Rubaie, Katie Klante, and failed to advance Mcintosh. 6 month FOIC insured CD from division, sophomore Sarah Smaga and Carly on speaker points. D'Angelo Oberto was Wunderlich. Out of 112 debaters, Aurons Dance named Top Speaker out Noparstak was the Company selected Asset Management of 74 students. n ad- Nues West Debate seventh best speaker. for Illinois Dance dition, he won a schol- qualifies a team for Also competing for Festival arship to a summer National Forensic Niles West: Kris Trivedi, The Aurons Dance Alliance, LIC debate institute. He se- League Tournament Janat Ahmed, Lia Isono,Company at Niles North lected the seven-week The Niles West De- Nathan Anderson, Sa- High School auditioned 401K + IRA Rollovers Available Hoya-Spartan Scholars bate Team sent 36 har Jiwani, Breana Brill,for a slot in the Illinois Institute, where he will debaters to the Viking Emma Lazar, Justina High School Student spend three weeks at Invitational held at Jude, Soretti Donka, Choreography Show- ÑAPERVILLE 63O.78U1 095 Georgetown University Homewood-Flossmoor Lizzie Prete, Gershom case that will be held and four weeks at M ich-High School on Feb. 23 Chan, Nick Charles, Ari on May 11 at Maine West ORLAND PARK 708.403.0440 igan State University. and 24. The team also Hoffman, Alwin Alex, High School. 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Attendees are also Open to the community. (program). Free; call and Kathy Puetz, direc- The meeting will feature entered into a drawing, Cost is $20 each. Call Schedule (847) 823-0453 or (847) tor of health and human a Candidates Night with taking place at the end (847) 676-1566. 827-5551 to register. services for the city of those who are running of the breakfast. All par- 65 Des Plaines. Mary Schur- on the April 9 ballot. ents and guardians can The Center of Concern: der, the Center of Con- Candidates who wish to enter to win free Chi- 1580 N. Northwest Hwy., Successful Aging cern's executive director speak should contact cago Blackhawks tickets FUNDRAISERS Suite 310, Park Ridge, emeritus, will speak on Kenneth Gill, (773) 852- for the April 19 game (847) 823-0453, calen- supportive services for 6757, before March 22. against the Nashville 'A Night for the dar of events includes: Coping with memory the aging, as will Eva There will also be news Predators; winner of the Books' loss, assisted living, flurs- Gertzfeld, a housing about Polonia. Call (773) Blackhawks tickets will ing home care, and the counselor who has long 631-3300. be chosen April 14. See Tuesdays, Thursdays, physical, emotional, and managed the Center of www.golfmill.com. The Maine Township Saturdays - Low-cost legal challenges of ag- Concern's shared hous- High School District 207 income tax preparation ing will be the focus of ing program. Singer/ Educational Founda- (by appointment only). a free workshop to be songwriter Maureen COMMUNITY Consignment Sale! tion will host its annual held from 9 a.m.-12:30 Joy will close out the Vendor Fair benefit dinner, "A Night p.m. March 28 at the Des event with excerpts fromVisit with the Easter for the Books," from Monday, March 25 - Em- Plaines PuiItibrary, "Healing Journe her Bunny 5:30-9 p.m. April 4 at ployment counseling, by 1501 Ellinwood St., Des album on grief and loss. A Children's Consign- the Rosewood, 9421 appointment. Plaines. Sponsored by The workshop includes AM ment Sale and Vendor W. Higgins Rd., Rose- Rivers Casino, the pro- a continental breakfast. The Easter Bunny hops Fair will be held at St. mont. In addition to gram on 'Successful Ag- Continuing education in for a visit, photos and John Lutheran Church, entertainment provided Saturday, March 23 - ing: Resources and Pro- credits may be available a warm French toast 7429 N. Milwaukee Ave., by musical ensembles Lega I counseling, by grams for Older Adults" for social workers who breakfast at Golf Mill from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. April from East, West, and appointment. is presented by the attend. To register, e- Center Court on March 6. Shoppers will find South, and dinner, the Center of Concern. The mail Jim Ritter at jritter@22. Photo times with the great deals on children's evening will feature a seminar will open with a centerofconcern.org, or Easter Bunny through clothes, shoes, toys, raffle and silent auction. Wednesday, March 27 - keynote address by Dan-call (847) 823-0453, Ext. March 30 are 11 a.m.-8 equipment, books and District administrators Grief and loss support el Kuhn, licensed clinical 1004, or the Des Plaines p.m. weekdays, 10 am.- just about anything and teachers will be in group (call first). social worker serving as Public Library, (847) 8 p.m. Saturdays, and children need (babies attendance, as well as a community educator 376-2788. Attendees 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Sundays. through teens). Also, retired teachers, alumni, for Rainbow Hospice also may register online Furry friends and four browse and shop from a parents, and community Saturday, March 23 - and Palliative Care in at www.dppl.org by legged pals are also wel- variety of vendors such members who support Blood pressure and Mount Prospect. Kuhn clicking on "events" and come to enjoy photos as Avon, Pampered Chef, District 207 high schools blood sugar testing, 10 will speak on "making following the directions. with the Easter Bunny handmade chocolates, and students. Emcee will am-noon (no appoint- sense of memory loss." from 5-8 p.m. March 25. jewelry, and others. Sell- be Dave Barker, former ment needed). Other speakers include Pet treats will be pro- ers for the consignment Maine East principal. Jay Lewkowitz, execu- vided to all four-legged sale are still welcome. Tickets are $50 and can tive director of Oakton CLUBS visitors through a spon- Sell gently used chu- be purchased online at Thursday, March 28 Place, a senior living fa- sorship with Heartland dren's items and keep 80www. maine207founda- - "Successful Aging: cility in Des Plaines; John Polish-American Animal Shelter. Dogs percent of what is sold. tion.org. Donations to Resources and Pro- Schumacher, manager ofCongress must be leashed and Call (847) 647-9867. the District 207 Educa- grams for Older Adults," spiritual care and healing cats crated. All are wel- tional Foundation, which workshop, Des Plaines arts at Rainbow Hos- 18+ 65+ come to enjoy a warm is a registered 501(c) Public Library, 1501 El- pice; Mary Hegarty, Park The Illinois Division will French toast breakfast Gilbert & Sullivan (3)charity organization, linwood St., Des Plaines; Ridge attorney who vol- meet at 7 p.m. March 25 with the Easter Bunny music can also be made on 9 am. 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207 Foundation funds of District 207 students. represent the state in viewing of the games, mammograms for any for cancer patients is grants to teachers who The Foundation has the national "We The appetizers, salad, pizza Monday in March will offered at Lutheran are committed to excel- helped fulfill experiences People" competition. and desserts, silent auc- be treated to a relax- General Hospital, 1775 ence in education. This for students this past tion, basketball shoot- ing spa-like atmosphere W. Dempster St., Park year, the foundation year, including the Maine out and more. Tickets with a free mini-mani- Ridge. Call (800) 323- honors the Summer West and Maine South Final Four party are $35 per person in cure. Local Park Ridge 8622 to register - Reading Program at all DECA programs' trip advance or $45 at the salon, Carmen Nicole's, Gentle and Restorative three schools and will to the national confer- door. To purchase tick- will be on site to provide Yoga: 6-7 p.m. Mon- again defray the cost ence and the Maine East Maine South Parents' ets, send payment to the free mini-manicures. days, can be done in a of books for needy stu- Lyceum students' ef- Scholarship Club is Maine South, 1111 S. Dee The "M is For Me" cam- chair if needed, Class dents. lt continues to forts to aid flood victims hosting an NCAA Final Road, Park Ridge IL paign will be available to Code 8C49. Exercise support the work of the ¡n Pennsylvania. This Four party from 5:30-11 6008; mark envelope women who schedule an for Cancer: 9:30-10:30 School-Based Health spring, the foundation p.m. April 6 at Fairway attention MSPSC and appointment for March am. Tuesdays, improve Center and the COACH will help the Maine South Banquets, Niles. This make check payable to 25. Call (847) 813-3273 strength, stamina program which serve Constitution team return parents-only fundraiser MSPSC or contact Marci to schedule a mammo- and flexibility, Class the bodies and minds to Washington, D.C., to includes big-screen Derrick at marciderrick@gram and manicure. Code 8C47. Gentle yahoo.com. MSPSC is a Yoga: 9:30-10:30 am. HOCUS FOCUS non-profit 501-c3 orga- Wednesdays, Class nization whose purpose Monthly health Code 8C46. Stress Find at least six differences in details between panels is to award scholarships programs Reduction: 10:30-11:30 to qualifying students in am. Thursdays, Of- the senior class. 65+ fers stress reduction V4UU L- Feat of Fitness, a techniques, Class Code . , monthly health seminar ' . g4 8C48. Nutrition for Op- !J Notre Dame which takes place at the timal Cancer Wellness: fundraiser Center Court of Golf Mill 9:30-10:30 am. Fn- Shopping Center from days, Discusses foods 9-10:15 am. every sec- and nutrients to help I1I_ Anyone in need of a ond Wednesday of the cancer patients and mattress can save 30 to month, January through survivors eat healthy, 60 percent off retail at October, has added new Class Code 8C45. the fundraiser to sup- sponsors and events. port the Notre Dame Feats of Fitness Health uaJaj,up Si J&WON 9 6U1SS!W S! d'j 5wssiw s, PJ&08 , College Prep Athletic Seminars are free pro- Whooping Cough 'JUaJej,Up Siij î U.IJj!P s/ PJOM aseJaug z 5u1ss!w S! JWS 1 :uaJJJ!aProgram which will take grams open to regis- Vaccine place from 10 am-S tered members; become p.m. March 23 in the a member by complet- 65+18+ school cafeteria, 7655 ing an application at Whooping Cough Vac- W. 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BY TRACY GRUEN IContributor

NILES Patricia Stefanska and her sisters, Kinga and Iwona, enjoy cooking up delicious Eastern Euro- pean recipes that were Euro Plate is located at 8482 W. Golf Rd. in Niles. I CURTIS LEHMKUHL-Sun-limes passed down to them Media from their mother who include sauerkraut, sautéed cabbage, ran a restaurant ¡n her Polish-style coleslaw and more. native Poland. "Our mom has over 20 years of ex- perience running a restaurant in Po- Now they're sharing these same land," said Stefanska. dishes with the Nues community. Though she is now retired, Stefans- Euro Plate, which ka said her mother plays opened recently at 8482 a key role in the success Patricia Stefanska is one of three owners of Euro Plate, a restaurant serving Polish and Eastern European cuisine in Nues. I CURTIS LEHMKUHL-Sun-T,mes Media w. Golf Rd. in Nues, of- UP CLOSE of the Niles restaurant: I fers a wide variety of the sisters learned how Polish foods as well as to cook from her and Nues area and she could not find an freshness of the food at Euro Plate. NAME: Euro Plate Russian, Bulgarian, Hun- ADDRESS: 8482 W. Golf continue using her tradi-authentic Polish restaurant like Euro Before leaving the restaurant, ganan and other East- Rd., Niles tional recipes. Plate in town. guests can also indulge in a Belgian em European cuisine. sPEcIALTY: Freshly pre- I was always in the "There's nothing like it here," she waffle with whipped cream and fruit pared Polish and Eastern Among the dishes are European foods kitchen with my mom," explained. "We're always looking for aor crepes with cheese. a Polish breakfast bun CONTACT: (847) Stefanska said. place to go eat." The casual restaurant is in the same 470-8700 that includes a fried The dishes served at At Euro Plate, Stefanska said that plaza as Wal-Mart and other restau- egg, ham and cheese; Euro Plate are made the pierogis - dumplings commonly rants and shops. a breakfast French from scratch with natu- stuffed with potato, sauerkraut, "Wal-Mart generates so much traf- baguette that has scrambled eggs, rai ingredients. The chefs use old cheese, meat or fruit - are freshly fic," noted Stefanska. cheese and ham; a Polish-style hot world recipes, but add a modern spin prepared every day, as are other Euro Plate is open Monday through dog; Polish sausage; stuffed cabbage on the authentic dishes. menu items. Thursday from 9 am. to 9 p.m., Friday rolls; pierogis; and Hungarian potato Stefanska said there is such a large "We don't do anything out of the and Saturday from 9 am. to 10 p.m., pancakes with goulash. Side dishes Eastern European population in the box," said Stefanska, emphasizing the and Sunday from 9 am. to 8 p.m. U NIL THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 2013I 27

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Camp St. John's Northwestern: Located in Delafield, Wis. Camp St. John's North- western is a military camp that provides boys ages 1 1 to 16 an opportunity to be physically active and make new friends. These high-energy camps are designed to promote leadership, self-confidence, teamwork and physical endurance, all while still having fuit, said Duane Rutherford, director of enrollment. Each of the four one-week camp sessions includes popular activities such as paintball, rap- pelling, rock climbing, a mud pit and archery. This years sessions are from July 7 to Aug. 3. "Our goal is to provide young men a chance to be physically active in a safe and structured envi- ronment," he said. One of the top examples of what young men learn at camp is the ever-important and sometimes daunting responsibility of a clean room. "Room clean1iiess is the practice of being responsible for yourself and taldng pride in your area," Rutherford said. "Parents often comment on how different their young man is in how he addresses people, stands a little taller and once he returns home, he shows his sthlings how to keep their rooms cleans. One of the awards [given] at the end of camp is for best room inspections. Parents tend to applaud the loudest for IOugh muijde Eachf this award," Rutherford said. activities SUChas pa,fl°tb ee Other highlights of the camp promote life skills at Ca in other ways, he said. "Marching promotes team- °tfliflCIUdespopuI work and working as a unit. Leadership provides campers an opportunity to learn how to be a leader once they learn how to be a good follower." PRODUCED BY CUSTOM MEDIA SOLUTIONS For families considering Camp St. John's, Ruther- ford recommended that whenever possible, families Editor: Tammy Matthews [email protected] should talk with an admissions counselor but also GOOD TO plan visit the campus in-person. Cover/Page Design: Jennifer Williams I Io Advertise: (312) 321-2455 Camp St. John's is accredited by the American SPECIALSECTIONS.SUNTIMES.COM Camp Association. Visit www.sjnma.org/suxnmer- XNtW programs/summer-camp.cfm for more information. NtL THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 2013 I 33

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A MODEL CAMPER On the circus and self-esteem

BYMIRINDA LEA JAMES a.m. and ends at 5 p.m. for an additional charge.of it as a chore because they are doing fun Children who attend this weekiong program Special Columnist activities they enjoy. will have the opportunity to show off their CircEsteem also offers a wide a fun alternative to newly acquired circus performing skills to their variety of classes throughout the year, a traditional summer family and friends during a show at the end of not just during the summer months. Forcamp experience, con- the week. Campers are given the opportunity Classes available include Circus- sider sending youi child to to play with different outfits and props dur- Reads (which meets on Fridays from CircEsteem Camp, located at ing their performance preparation in order to 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. and enhances 4730 N. Sheridan Rd. in Chicago. better express themselves and what they have the students' literacy by allowing The mission of CircEsteem is to improve learned during the week. CircEsteem provides them to participate in projects and the campers' sell-esteem and interpersonal opportunities for children who are beginners games to develop their reading, communication skills using fun and interactive and learning circus for the first time, as well writing, and public speaking skills) circus activities such as juggling, clowning, ac- as advanced students wanting to perfect their Circus Arts (which includes clowning robatics, trapeze, tight rope walking, aerial arts circus abilities. and physical comedy, unicycling and etc. Students are allowed to work at their own Campers are advised to wear tennis shoes performance troop preparation) and the pace in an interactive hands-on environment. and clothing that are suitable for physical activ- popular tumbling and trampoline. Ali of these The camp provides a supportive and chal- ity, as many of the day's events are physically classes, as well as the summer camp, support lenging environment to learn these fun circus strenuous, such as acrobatics and aerial arts. CircEsteem's central mission of strengthening activities and to develop sell-confidence and a During the process of learning the different the children's personal confidence and self- sense of their personal potential. The summer circus performance activities, the children are esteem in a challenging, supportive and fun camp and the classes offered by CircEsteem allowed the opportunity to strengthen their atmosphere. are open to children ages 7 and up. Summer listening and concentration skills because the To view the details of CircEsteern and to read camp classes begin on June 24 and go until Aug.activities they learn require a great deal of care-testimonials about how the summer camp pro- 9 from 9 am. to 3p.m. The camp also offers a fui instruction and practice. The best part about gram positively influenced previous campers, visit www.circesteem.org or call (312) 731-4242. before and after care program that begins at 8 the program is that the children don't even think

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Camps embrace technology

menus online. Some camps even allow you to and parent visiting days. Be sure to become Technology has helped to make prepar- BY NIKI PAPAK make payments over the web. Not sure if your a Facebook fan and like the camps that your ing for camp and staying connected with the

Banner Day Camp camp is using technology yet? Check out its children attend.You can also use Facebook camp community much more simple. Be sure website or call the camp office to find out. and Twitter to connect with other parents in to log on this summer and make the most of is right around the corner. Before The use of technology by camps has the community and can be great resources to your camp experience. we know it, summer camp will be in a.lso allowed for greater opportunities for explore current parenting topics. Springfill . Camps are busy creating communication between parents and camp gToups, scheduling activities and preparing throughout the summer. Parents can read for your camper's arrival. Before long, you online newsletters, send and receive emails wifi be putting your camper on the bus and and look at camp pictures allowing them sending them to camp for a summer of play, experience the joy of camp from afar. Photo fun, friendship and learning. Technology has websites allow camps to post photo galleries. become a great tool for camps and camp It's a simple process to log in and create your families to prepare for the camp season, stay own account to be able to see your camper's connected throughout the summer and keep photos. parents informed of happenings throughout Many camps will stay connected through- the year. out the summer and school year using social Many faniilies use online enrollment tools media such as Facebook and Twitter. You can to register their children for camp. This is just check out your camp on these sites to find the starting point of how camps use technol- the latest news on enrollment, camp activities ogy to get ready for the camp season. As sum-and off season events. Facebook is a great mer draws closer, many camps wiE ask you to social media platform to find out about last fill out group requests, health forms and lunchminute schedule changes, weather updates

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BY MARCY MARRO help you make the decision about where you trust sending your child," Kaplan said. For Sun-Times Media Ask the camp for some references, prefer- are going to know best when try- ably of families in your area that have sent ing to determine if their child is ready their children to camp, Kaplan said. Swimer CcID)ps Parentsto go to overnight camp. Gordie Kaplan, Once two or three camps have been de- u Mies Purk DìsLrtoLI executive director of the ACA Illinois office, cided upon, have your child participate in the said that for most children ages 8 to IO is final decision. Many times that choice is going // when they are ready to stay away from home, to have to be made by looking at websites if J$1fÇLÇI1Á'17Ç reach out of their comfort level and go away online or camp CDs. Kaplan noted that cliii- to camp. Before going away though, children then give clues as to whether they're ready to Ear1j Childhood Gump& 8-5 should have spent a few nights at a friend's orgo away to camp. Note their responses when Full DGg Recreu'ton & Spoi' COThp: relative's house first. they look at pictures, Kaplan said. Positive Kaplan said to involve your child in the comments and looking forward to trying new !K-6)Yud ií &M camp decision-making process. things will mean they are most likely ready to "I would give the child some choices," go to camp. If they seem anxious or nervous, Huff Dug Recreton & Spors Gimp Kaplan said. Ideally, the parents could do then they're probably not ready to go away. !K-d Jxìì &M some research, find two or three camps that Experiencing a little anxiety about going they feel are appropriate in terms of the kind away to camp is normal, Kaplan explained. of experience their child would get, and their A child shouldn't be forced to go to price range, and then let the child choose." camp," he said. There are children who just ßefore & Mcr Camp Gurt Available Kaplan suggested contacting don't want to go to camp, they're Blade Adven'&ire GWJ)p SwtThThtl)gIu11g a' Oasis Fw Cen'er the camp director. Talking to not ready, or they don't want that CompetttÌve Blade Adveitw'e Camp the camp director will provide experience. And that's perfectly No Increase In Gallp FeeJ insights on the type of staff that fine. Camp is not like school, where . All &T.AkHockeg Camp they hire, many of which may you have to go. Camp shouid be a be college students or teach- choice." Register at Howard LeisureCenter- FUJI Jfa}f' Da Cwips ers. Ask open-ended ques- "The reason camp works as well 6676 Howard Street fions that can't be answered as it does is that the camper is in a 847-967-6633 Before & Ar Camp Care Available with just a yes or no, he said. different environment from home, When you get a camp which gives them the chance to SwImming a Oasis Fun Cer director talking about the develop some independent living what and the how, then you, as skills and some self-reliance," Ka- a parent, are going to develop plan said. 'And when that is success- Register at IceLand- 8435 Ballard some impressions, which will ful, that is a huge lesson to learn." 847-297-8010 wwwJ)ÏIes-park&org 36 THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 2013 NIL

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BETH ENGELMAN April Fools' Day foods JMMY ON A SHOESTRING Fool your family with sweet treats that will have everyone doing a double take

Fill pastry bag with yellow frosting. In a circular motion, fill eggs with frosting to re- This tasty dessert might semble a deviled egg. Add look like a chicken pot pie, "paprika" by sprinkling red but it's actually vanilla pud- sugar crystals on top. ding mixed with assorted candies. The flaky crust adds credibility but it's also a de- licious complement to the I love chicken nuggets as creamy pudding. much as the next person, but You need: these nuggets (made with Mini disposable pie tin pound cake, graham cracker Pie crust dough crumbs and frosting) take the i egg cake. Clockwise from You need: Vanilla pudding into upper left, for Orange, yellow and green thin April Fools' Day: Pound cake candies (such as Mike and strips. Not Your Granny's Frosting Ike, Starburst Fruit Chews or Be- Chicken Pot Pie, Graham cracker crumbs Devilish Eggs, Directions: Chewy Lemonhead & Friends fore Chicken Not-It's Candy) serv- and Puppy Chow Cut pound cake into nug- Caramel squares ng, for Humans. See get-shaped pieces. Cover Aluminum foil remove more photos cake with frosting and then at pioneerlocal. Directions: pie dip into graham cracker com/mommy. i crumbs until covered. Preheat oven to 425 de- crust PHOTOS BY BUZZ grees. Unroll pie crust dough topper ORR-S un-Times Place "nuggets" on a plate and cut a circle that is about and fill tin Media and serve with your favorite 1 inch larger than pie tin. Roll with pud- dip (such as orange-tinted up aluminum foil to make ding, car- vanilla pudding). a 2-inch ball that will fit in- rots, corn, peas and chicken. 2-gallon Ziploc bag Thank you to Liz at www. side tin. Layer a round piece Top with baked pie crust. Directions: hoosierhomemade.com for of aluminum foil over ball, Serve immediately. Line dog food bowl Imagine your family's sur- sharing the deviled egg and so that it creates a smooth Thank you to www.spoon- with plastic container (if prise when they discover nugget recipes. mound. Place dough on top ful.com for inspiring this necessary, cut container to you're serving deviled eggs of mound. Use a fork to cre- recipe! size). for dessert. ate a crimped edge around Create "dog chow" by plac- You need: the pie crust and then poke ing peanut butter, chocolate Plastic eggs (used for Eas- Although not edible, this a few holes on top. Lightly chips and butter in a micro- ter baskets) is a great prank to try on brush dough with beaten egg. wave-safe bowl and heat White chocolate friends, neighbors or an un- Bake in oven for about 10 Sorry, Rover, this puppy for about 1 minute or until Yellow frosting suspecting spouse. minutes, or until dough is chow prank is just for kids. melted. Red sugar crystals You need: golden brown. Set aside to You need: Stir mixture and then slowly Plastic wrap Yellow sponge cool. To make pie filling, mix Clean dog food bowl pour over cereal. Transfer Directions: Frosting up a batch of vanilla pudding. Plastic disposable containerchow to a Ziploc bag filled Open plastic eggs and line Sprinkles Make 'carrots" and "corn" by (such as GladWare) with powdered sugar. Shake each half with plastic wrap. Directions: cutting orange and yellow g cups Corn Chex cereal bag until chow is completely Melt white chocolate and Frost and decorate sponge candies into small pieces. Roll i cup chocolate chips coated. pour into lined molds.Place in so it resembles a delicious pieces of green candy into ½ cup peanut butter Fill dog food bowl with refrigerator until white choco-piece of cake. Place on plate tiny balls for "peas." Make 11/2 cups powdered sugar puppy chow and serve. late hardens (5-10 hours). Re- and serve. "chicken" by cutting caramels ¼ cup butter "Bone" appetit! move from molds. Happy April Fools' Day! NIL THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 2013I 39 u

Gefilte fish prepared for Passover by Janet Sameh. BUZZ ORR-S un-Times Media Passed down Passover recipe

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"My aunt always said Wilmette, Sameh keeps her aunt's the secret to her gefilte memory alive by making the gefilte fish. But not quite on the same scale. fish was the lemon in She buys prepared, frozen fish cakes. the broth," Janet Sameh "Unless you are a glutton for pun- ishment or you rem em be rs. want your kitchen smelling for three "Maybe, or days, I would all ingredients except fish loaves. Bring to maybe it was just suggest getting 2 rubs celery. chopped boil. Simmer for about 30 minutes. Remove 2 Y2 teaspoons white pepper (not black) plastic from loaves, but leave paper on. Drop the comfort of fish loaves," she 2 large sweet onions, sliced fish loaves in broth. Bring broth to boil again. tradition. Either says. While ge- 2 teaspoons sugar Reduce to medium as soon as it reaches way, my family filte fish purists i lemon, sliced boiling. Leave at medium for a few minutes, 2 teaspoons of salt then at low for one hour. Let it cool, and roll looks forward to make their own 3 big carrots or about 16 small carrots while still in paper. Unwrap fish roll on plate it every year." patties, I save 2-3 medium-sized fish loaves and let cool. Slice and serve with carrots Passed down time by using from broth. Serve with horseradish. Fill stock pot 1/2 tO full of water and add - Janet Sameh recipes are favor- frozen loaves. If ites at Passover. you make gefilte Sameh re- fish from scratch, members how ¡t can be such a matzoh meal into the loaves. Beth Hillel Bnai Emunah Sisterhood her aunt, Ruth production. If you The bland-tasting cakes get a flavorin Wilmette. The sale wouldn't be Lifshitz, would make ¡t using the lift from vegetable broth. complete without Mini Goldsmith's grind three types prepared loaves, "Gefilte fish tastes mild, but flavor- mandel bread. The recipe was her of fish to make ¡t can be so much ful," Sameh says. "Some people put grandmother's. It was passed along the fish cakes. easier." horseradish on it to kind of give it a to Goldsmith through her mother, Then she sim- Traditionally, zi ng ." Bernice. She was the only member mered the fish the cakes include Red horseradish, which is made of her family who survived the Hob- cakes in vegeta- three different crimson-colored by beet juice, is her caust in Poland. Janet Sameh of Wilmette holds a plate of ble broth. types of fish. For favorite. igefilte fish that she made from her aunt's Goldsmith remembers growing up "By the time recipe. BUZZ ORR-S un-Times Media those who make Sometimes a favorite recipe ¡s in Skokie, helping her mother make she was done, the patties from passed along from a friend. That's the biscotti-like treats. the house scratch, most fishthe case with a brisket that Wilmette "She always had a cookie jar - spe- smelled of fish," Sameh recalls. will work, as long as 50 percent of resident Melinda Sharkan makes ev- cial only for Passover," she recalls. Her aunt's original recipe even in- the cake is whitefish. Using the least ery year for Passover for the family of And just as the mandel bread cluded a note to ask the fishmonger expensive types of fish - like pike, Rabbi Allan Kensky. Her holiday ges- recipe was passed down to her, Gold- for the heads and bones to put ¡n the walleye or trout - will keep the recipeture has become tradition. smith has passed it on to her daugh- broth. closest to tradition. The recipe origi- "He is a vegetarian, but his family ter, Caryn Engle, and she will pass it Her recipe was really a hand-me- nated, after all, by the hands of those loves it," Sharkan says. r to her daughter-in-law Ari Goldsmith, down," Sameh says. 'She was thrilled who knew much about making some- Sharkan is the originator of another both of Highland Park. when I asked her for it." thing out of nothing. The inexpensive Passover ritual: the advance order Sometimes a recipe just tastes bet- Now, in her own kitchen in fish ¡s stretched by incorporating bake sale that is held annually by the ter with a dash of tradition. I 40 THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 2013 NIL I saur Local 'War

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Happ in Skokie, IL. He preceded her in death on For Local community with Washington School Playmakers. Gwen was a received a Bachelorof October 16, 1971. keen poker and bridge player; she liked the slots, Science degree from Death Notices visit Elizabeth was a member of the Zenda Gardentoo. She was an avid reader, creative wordsmith Northwestern University in pioneerlocaLcom Club, Linn Neighborly Club, andCatholicand sharp Scrabble opponent. She was a great and 1940. Upon graduation, he Daughtersofthe Americas.Elizabethwas awelcome traveling companion who loved family was employed by Cudahy founding member of the Women's Club of Mortonvacations, especially driving to Florida. She also Packing Company asa Ask about our available Death Notice Emblems. Grove and an Honorary member of the Lakeenjoyed relaxing in her rechner and sitting on her traveling auditor until he Cati: 87-998-34OO (opt 6) Geneva Yacht Club. She was an excellent bridgefront porch. When faced with life's challenges, she was drafted into the U.S. Army in player, havingwon numeroustournaments.fought them with a brave and stoic spirit. 1942. He served in the Army for three Elizabeth was renowned for her love of cats. in Memoriam Gwen's passing has left a void in the lives of years, including 14 months in Europe Elizabeth is survived by S children, Elizabethfamily and friends; they remember her as loyal and as an infantryman. He was awarded (Rudolph) Boeckelerof Gratton, WI, Lawrenceloving;a generous andgivingfriend,specialthe Bronze Star for his service in the Battle of the General Information (Kelley) Happ of Mundelein, IL, Richard (Nancy)neighbor, warm-hearted aunt, trusted confidante.Bulge. Concerning The Happ of New Bern, NC, James (Janet) Happ of LakeShe was a good listener who was a steady and Alter discharge from the Army, Milt went into Geneva, WI, and Barbara (Gene) Habrel of Lakecalming influence; she was insightful about things.publicaccounting,auditingvariousbusiness Death Notice Page Geneva, WI; 16grandchildren;and 13great-Gwen was also good-humored, funny and couldconcerns. In the course of one of these audits at Elizabeth was I A paid death notice may be ordered to appear in grandchildren survive Elizabeth. "crack you up." Electric Auto Lite Company in Toledo, OH, Milt preceded in death by her parents, Nicholas and Gwen was an alumna of William Woods Collegemet his future wife, kline, whom he married in the Pioneer Press when funeral arrangements Mary Platz, and son, Kenneth Happ of Akron Ohio. in Fulton, Missouri, where an endowed scholarship1948. They moved into their new home in Skokie in are made, and must be submittedinwriting. There will be a Mass of Christian burial Mondayfundhas been establishedin herhonor.1952, where they raised three children. They Information about charges for death notices mayat 11a.m. at St. Francis De Sales Catholic Church inContributions may be sent to William Woodsremained in their Skokie home until Arline's death Lake Geneva, WI. Father James Scheurman will beAdvancement, Gwen Carlson Hautop Scholarship,in 2008. be obtained from area funeral directors or by calling presiding. Visitation will be from 10a.m. until theOne University Avenue, Fulton, MO 65251. Milt passed the C.P.A. examination in 1949 and (847) 998-3400. A 24-hour fax service is offered at time of service at the church. Visitation Friday 4 to 9 p.m. at Nelson Funeralspentthelast 17yearsofhiscareerwith (847) 486-6836 or death notices may be e-mailed to In lieu of other expressions of sympathy theHome, 820 Talcott Road (at Cumberland), ParkAlexander Grant & Company, currently known as family has requested donationsinElizabeth'sRidge. Funeral Saturday 9 am. from the funeralGrant Thornton. He served as a partner in the firm deathnotices@ pioneerlocalcom. name to St. Coletta of Wisconsin charity. To signhome to Mary, Seat of Wisdom Church. Mass 10for ten years, taking early retirement in July, 1974. . An ¡n memoriam or card of thanks may be the online registries please visitam. Interment Town of Maine Cemetery. Inquire atSubsequently, Mut did consulting work during the Derrick placed using the same information above. www.derrlckfuneralhome.com. The 847/823-5122 and online guestbookaccounting busy season, January to April, but his FuneralHome of Lake Geneva is assisting thewww.nelsonfunerals.com main interest was travel. He visitedall seven . The deadline forplacing a death notice,in family. i continents, including two visits to Antarctica, as memoriam or card of thanks, is Monday at 5:00 pm. Sign Çuest çoo&at www.cñgo(andi6its snÇuest'BOOkatwww.ckago[anio6its.' well as Australia and New Zealand, much of South Photos must me submitted by Monday at 2:00pm. America, Tibet, Mongolia, Japan, China, Thailand, the Philippines, Indonesia, New Guinea, Turkey, . The death notice department isstaffed from the Soviet Union, Egypt, Kenya, Tanzania, Tunisia, 8:30 am to 5:00 pm Monday through Saturday and and most European countries. 9:00 am to 5:00 pm on Sunday. MiltandArlinebecame membersofSt. Express Condolences Timothy's Lutheran Church in Skokie in 1953, and . 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8A.M. Sunday's an early morning in the Madias' West Loop pad. Donnie and wife Estelle wake up and have coffee together before Donnie heads to work. 10:30 AM. lt's all hands on deck for brunch at The Publican, and Madia is there to work the bar or bus tables, whatever Restaurateur rile Madia needs to be done. Now that he has his month- dishes on his family-centered old son, Branson, he alternates Sundays with Sunday in Chicago his business partners. BY ZAK STEMER 11:15 AM. 16 years, Donnie Madia knows If Madia's not at the Publican, his family how to make someone feel welcome goes to church at at dinner. As the one of the partners of Old St. Patrick's (700 One Off Hospitality, the group behind W. Adams). Afteravec, Big Star, Blackbird, the Publican, Publican Q.iality Meats and the Violet Hour, Madia has dedicated himself to making a restaurant that's more than a place to stuff your stomach. "Food is 1P.M. really important, but the way a guest feels when After mass, the he comes and when he leaves - that's the lasting Mad jas head to Pier- impression," he says. rot Gourmet (108 E. To that end, Madia and his team (composed of Superior) for brunch. Paul Kahan, Eduard Seitan, Rick Diarmit and Terry Donnie can't say no Alexander) go above and beyond the requirements to their flatbreads. of a restaurant: Managers have even been known to drive guests back to their hotels in terrible weather when they can't hail a cab. "These are heartfelt 3 P.M. services. We mean it, we love it," Madia explains. "We The couple stops by love the word 'hospitality' and we want to do it better Barney's New York (15 than anybody." E. Oak) then takes in After building a gourmet empire in the city the a foreign flick at the native Chicagoan has no plans to leave his hometown. Landmark Theater (2828 According to Madia, "[Chicago] is a tailor-made fit N. Clark). for us. There's no reason to go to New York for our first, third or even sixth or seventh restaurant." And with a newborn son, Madia's roots have become even more firmly planted in the city. 'Although I do love working," he admits, "I think it's important that I'm having this beautiful experience with my son and my wife." With success in both his kitchens and at his home, Madia has become an expert plate spinner, bal- ancing gourmet with Gerber's, his family with fame (he was just featured on GQ.com for his signature 7P.M. suit-with-Converse style). After launching one restau- Donnie and Estelle have a standing dinner date rant about every 2 ½ years, our calculations show that every Sunday, whether they order pizza from he's due for another any minute, though he's staying Coalfire (1321 W. Grand) or Estelle whips up a tight-lipped about his current developments. Madia's lean, healthy dinner with meats from Publican riding high, and for the king of hospitality, that's Quality Meats. something worth toasting. 10 P.M. Here, the restaurateur serves up his perfect Sunday Before bed, Madia catches up on his read- in the city. \- , ¡ng. Currently on his nightstand? The Art of the Restaurateur by Nicholas Lander PHOTO BY MARK BATTRELL and several books on fatherhood.

SPLASH MARCH 17-23, 2013 1 1 Wild flelle's Natalie and Elliot Be an ontheir debut album, their past and their bright future STORY BY RACHEL HANDLE. PHOTOS BY MAREA PONCE ' f you happened to be in Colorado in January, you may have seen . a bikini-clad Natalie Bergman running through the snow. On tour with Wild Belle, the band she leads with her older brother Elliot, Natalie was bored - so she invented a game. "It was 18 degrees below zero, and we were sitting in the hot tub," she says. "I decided we each had to race across our friend's lawn in our bathing suits, shake the snow off of an Aspen tree and run back." Elliot nods. "Then we tried to see who could stay in the snow the longest mak- ing snow angels," he adds. "Our family is really competitive." In moments like these, the Bergmans' sibling dynamic seems typical - competitive, playful, collaborative - except for one thing: this brother- sister duo is on the brink of musical stardom. On March 12, Natalie, 24, and Elliot, 31, released their debut LP, "Isles," which they self-produced in a matter of inspiration-fueled months in 2012. Their first single, "Keep You," went viral last year before they even found a distributor for the album, landing them a three-record deal with Columbia Records. Soon after, they were perform- ing on "Conan," signing on for music festivals like Coachella and Sasquatch, playing at parties for fashion labels and gracing the pages of Vogue and T, the New York Times' style magazine. But even awash in accolades, the Bergmans refuse to buy into their own hype. "Our brains don't operate that way," says Natalie. "We're psyched that people are Hair: Anthony Cristiano Makeup: Jenny Patinkin for starting to recognize us, but to us, success is just Amazing Cosmetics continuing to be able to write and record music." Stylist: Elise Bergman They've done just that for as long as they can Venue: RM Champagne Salon remember. According to Natalie, forming Wild (116 N. Green) Belle was nothing short of their destiny. "That's Shoot Coordinator: Katerina Bizios why we're here on this Earth," she says. "To learn ON NATALIE music, to create music, to share music." The pair Leather jacket, Mackage. $695; vintage and their siblings, fashion designer Elise and poet blouse, Roslyn, Natalie's own; Joe's wax- coated jeans, $165, Joe's Jeans Boutique Bennet, were born to a painter and an artistic Boots: vintage Dior. stylist's own entrepreneur in Barrington, Ill., both of whom Necklace: Pamela Love encouraged independence, freethinking and ca- Ring: custom Elise Bergman reers in the arts. The Bergmans often held family ON ELLIOT sing-alongs, where, says Natalie, "we'd all flock to Waxed-cotton belted jacket, Burberry different instruments. My dad would play guitar, Brit, $1.295; dot print button-down, John sometimes Elliot would play clarinet, and Varvatos, Elliot's own; jeans, Levi's. Elliot's own; some of us would just use our voices. Belt and jewelry: vintage, Elliot's own Boots: Billy Reid, Elliot's own

SPLASH I MARCH 17-23. 2013 13 Music was always big in our family." So big, in fact, that Natalie and Elliot spent the majority oftheir childhoods hon- FAMILY ing their respective talents: Natalie threw herself into her church's gospel choir and began penning original songs in high school, -while Elliot mastered multiple instruments, ALBUM including the saxophone, drums, guitar and We caught up with Natalie and Elliot again keyboard, and fronted Michigan-based band at their album launch party at The Hideout NOMO post-college. It's appropriate, then, (1354 W. Wabansia) that with Wild Belle, their first collaborative on March 11. The effort, the two have created a sound that's siblings performed all their own - Natalie "brings the lyrics," to a sold-out audi- as she puts it, and Effiot creates a multi- ence of friends and instrumental beat around them, or, as he family for more says, "builds the songs from the rhythm up." than an hour, paus- The result is a melange of soulful, smoky ing between songs vocals layered over reggae-inspired beats to swap spots - that's somehow both melancholy and dance- Natalie ran back inducing. 'We've got so many different influ- and forth from the ences," explains Natalie. "Topicalia music keyboard to the mic, and Elliot transitioned from Brazil, music from all over Africa, seamlessly from the keys to the saxophone. like High Life from Zimbabwe. But we also Here's what they had to say after debuting love Etta James, James Brown, Sam Cooke. I the record in their hometown: could go on forever." Lyrically, the album reflects a more you pick The Hideout singular vision: Throughout, Natalie sings for the release party? primarily about love - love lost, lovers ,Why'd who've done her wrong and love unre- E: I remember when I was a kid, my par- quited. On "Keep You," she addresses a ents were like, 'We've discovered the cool- man who's hurt her repeatedly, crooning, est place in Chicago. Our sculptor friend "You wrong me twice, and I keep coming took us to this place, it's really hard to find, back." "It's stories," she says of the album's it's in this industrial zone, it's on Wabansia.' content. "Stories of my love life. From my I remember my mom saying, 'Maybe you'll love life. There's a lot of heartbreak on the play there someday.' record. But it's also redemptive. We've all N: lt's so nice to have a community of peo- lost a little love in our lives, so it's impor- pIe that can abandon any sort of negativity tant to speak about that." and embrace our new project wholeheart- Despite the rawness of her songwrit- edly and entirely - it doesn't matter what ing, she claims that she doesn't discuss we sound like, they support us. There's no the men behind the words with Elliot. "I called "10 Minutes of Rough Housing." "But ON NATALÌ judgment. have my own love life, and he has his," she it usually just turns into five minutes of Clothes: Vintage black beaded art says. When both are asked if Elliot feels it's rough-housing," laughs Elliot. During the deco dress, $450, Lulu's at the Belle you perform better or worse his duty to step in when he doesn't agree last round, "there were chairs on the hotel Kay; Joe's wax-coated jeans, $165, ®Didknowing your friends and family with Natalie's romantic choices, he nods bed. There were no sheets or pillows left," Joe's Jeans boutique were out there? vehemently as she simultaneously shakes says Natalie. Elliot counters: "One of us gets N: This is our home. This is where our peo- her head, and they both laugh. "I guess a bruised ego, and it's like, OK, good night, ON ELLIOT pie are. We know everybody in the room. sometimes you're blinded," she allows. "If he but tomorrow, we'll start round 65 in the Clothes: Leopard print button-down, lt's a little nerve-racking sometimes to loesn't think somebody's right for me, he's Tournament." Topman, Elliot's own; satin lapel dinner perform in front of an audience comprised probably right." Both put a similar (ifless competitive) jacket, Burberry Prorsum,$1795;trou- sers, Levi's, Elliot's own totally of people you know. But I'm so glad Though Wild Belle's lyrics attest to what amount of effort into their wardrobes - we did it and that we had it here. And that Natalie refers to as their "darkness," the they have a bohemian, '70s-inspired style it's over [laughs]. band's island rhythms mirror another aspect that evokes Mick Jagger and the Rolling of their personalities: their playfulness. On Stones. "To us, fashion is just another way admits Natalie, before Elliot finishes the E: You look out and see all these people their current tour, which has hit cities like of expressing ourselves," says Elliot. When thought with, "but it's because we have no you grew up with. Aspen, Colo., and Ann Arbor, Mich., and will in Chicago, they frequent vintage shops filter. People think we're mad at each other, N: That's so emotional. Our dad was here, soon send them to Brussels, Paris and Lon- like Kokorokoko (1323 N. Milwaukee) and and we'll be screaming at each other, and and he came up to us afterward and just don, "we're driving across the country, and Alcala's Western Wear (1733 W. Chicago). then two seconds later we're fine." said, 'I'm so proud of you.' they're just making me laugh so much," says "It's fun to find a good hat, or a cool vin- In fact, on set with Splash for a photo Natalie of Elliot and their bandmates Kellen tage suit, or to shop in my mom's closet," shoot at RM Champagne Bar, the two play- are you guys doing post-show? says Natalie. "But at the heart of it all, it's fully spar over their evening plans - Elliot Harrison, Erik Hall and Qiin Kirchner. ®WhatE: Going to sleep. We have to re- The primary source of entertainment? A still about the music." wants to go to their manager's house for And while the music is what will likely a meeting; Natalie wants to meet up with hearse tomorrow all day, and then we're series of made-up games that Elliot refers going to Austin, then Europe for three to as "The Tournament of Champions." propel Wild Belle to new heights in the friends. But after a quick back-and-forth, years to come, Natalie and Elliot's close re- Elliot acquiesces to Natalie. "Our strength weeks, then Coachella, then Brazil. Then One game involves a bandmate singing a we come back to Chicago. Actually, there's line from a Disney film, then waiting for the lationship is what will keep them grounded. is that we can navigate all of these situa- others to identify both the movie and the "We've grown a lot together over the last tions together," he says. "We come from no point in resting, really. character that sings it. Another is simply few years," says Elliot. 'And we do fight," the same root." N: We're gonna go hang out with our friends.

i 4 SPLASH I MARCH 17-23, 2013 FEATUREi dining & libations issue

As kids, they were fierce rivals on the court. Now, Alexi Giannoulias, Chris Lardakis and Peter Lardakis are partners in pancakes

BY SETH PUTNAM Giannoulias strides with &eakJ2is purpose into Kanela Breakfast Club in Old Town, his newest Alexiventure. He's dual-wielding a BlackBerry and an iPhone, and while he'll be sitting down for coffee and eggs, he has &baseta plenty to accomplish as he takes on a new role: restaurateur. It's been a low-key 2 1/2 years for the for- mer Illinois State Treasurer. Well, relatively. After the narrowest of losses in 2010's race for the U.S. Senate, Giannoulias decamped to Buenos Aires for a three-month sabbatical. "I'm a very competitive person, and not win- ning is something that was very, very difficult for me," he says. "But that's part of life: How do you deal with those times when things Top: Giannoulias' favorite dish: don't go your way?" a Tyrokafteri omelette Upon his return, he took a position as VP Bottom: Loukoumades and senior advisor with BNY Mellon Wealth Management, and he became the chairman no surprise that the recipes of Sia Lardakis, of the ifilnois Community College Board. Chris and Peter's mother, have ended up Giarmoulias doesn't rule out a friture bid for on Kanela's menu. (Alexi's go-to order has office, but he's careful not to tip his hand. become Sia's famous Trrokafteri omelette, Instead, he points back to the comfortable made with spicy feta cheese.) civilian routine he's settled into: "Everything Between bites of loukoumades (fluffy happens for a reason, and now I'm able to do donut holes doused in lemon honey syrup) other things I enjoy." Giannoulias and the Lardakis brothers One of those things is breakfast. Giannou- reminisce about their childhood basketball lias, who is noted for doing deals over meals, rivalry in the Greek Orthodox Church. has partnered with childhood pals Chris and Giannoulias went on to play professionally Peter Lardalds on a Wells Street incarnation for Panionios B.C. in Athens, and he later of the Lardakis' popular Lakeview brunch hooped with President Obama and Scottie joint. A regular at the original location, Pippen on both of the POTUS' winning Giannoulias used to bring in other political election days. But the back-and-forth of heavyweights, such as Sen. Dick Durbin. church-league ball is still fresh on the friends' minds all these years later. "He was a great three-point shooter, and so was I," Chris says, before admitting that his business partner would probably win in a shootout. But when Alexi isn't listening, Chris jokes like only an old friend can: "Re- ally, it's half-and-half. But I gotta let him hear what he wants." As they get older, those shootouts have become few and far between. Instead, Peter Lardakis, Alexi Giannoulias they focus on their commitments to both and Chris Lardakis friendship and family as they try to build a restaurant that will be around for many "One day Alexi says, 'Let's open up anoth- years to come. As for Giannoulias, he's er spot,' " Chris explains. "And when you've content to step away from the spotlight and got a regular relationship with someone you work behind the scenes to help Kanela suc- trust on that level, it's an automatic yes." ceed. "People don't come in here because of Kanela, the Greek word for cinnamon, my public policy," Giannoulias says. "They Giannoulias eats red velvet french fuses super-fresh Mediterranean ingredients come in because the food's good." toast. Inset: The interior of Kanela with American breakfast tradition. And given 1552 N. Wells St.; 312-255-1206; Kanelachi- PHOTOS BY TIM KLEIN the Greeks' deep love of family heritage, it's cago.com.

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16 SPLASH I MARCH 17-23, 2013 r\ - new in store paired with her caustic wit and Blogger Leandra Medine unabashed, unpretentious opinions, snuggles up in her own design: has struck a serious nerve: Man the Derosa dress, $328. 'SHOPPINGSPY Repeller boasts 2 million views The latest intelligence from the retail scene per month, has landed her on lists like Forbes' Top 30 Under 30 and Time's Best Blogs of 2012 and inspired collaborations with labels like Rag & Bone and Rachel Roy. The new collection, dubbed "Man Repeller x PJK... Just Say- ing," stays true to Medine's quirky aesthetic. Items - all tagged with a tongue-in-cheek "Repel-O-Meter" that ranks them on a scale ofi-lO - include a tank top emblazoned with a unicorn ($98), tropical-print silk pants ($198) and a T-shirt topped with a pink flamingo named Pete ($88). "Last year at Coachella, I met this plastic flamingo named Pete," explains Medine of the T-shirt's inspiration. "He was stuck in the grass and I felt bad for him, so I pulled him out. Now he lives in my Fashion forward apartment." Santry elaborates on Celebrate with Coco Meers the collection's cheeky sensibility: of Prettyquick.com as she "I've never taken fashion too seri- launches her Member Exclu- ously. We're making clothes. We're sives program at the Beauty of Fashion not curing cancer. So they should March 19. be easy to wear and fun." The new Medine is confident that the col- program of- lection, available at Bloomingdale's fers rewards (900 N. Michigan), Neiman Marcus and credits (737 N. Michigan), Nordstrom (55 E to frequent- Grand), Saks Fifth Avenue (700 N. ers of the Michigan) and on Shopbop.com, will site, which sit well with her legions of readers. helps snag last-minute Leandra Medine of fashion blog "I like to think that the collection is appoint- Man Repeller on her new capsule a reflection of the girl who reads my ments at Chicago's top salons blog," she says. "She's funny, she's in- and spas. Throughout, snack collection, feminism and flamingos teffigent ... she's like a box of kittens, on hors d'oeuvres and sip but she's also like, 'Screw this! Yeah. cocktails while HalDe Borden 'Hart'-stopping style BY RACHEL HANDLER women!' " She pauses for a moment. of Milk Handmade and Amber Slip on coats, jackets and blaz- "Honestly, I'd love Fran Lebowitz to Warren of Veruca Salt display almost impossible to get started Man Repeller - which she outfits from their spring 2013 ers from Helena Quinn's spring wear this collection. What are the 2013 collection at Edith Hart's Leandra Medine, founder describes as a blog about "trends odds, do you think?" collections. 6-8 p.m. Goran of hit fashion blog Man women love that men hate" - at Coban Salon, 9 W. Hubbard; trunk show March 23. While you shop, sip bubbly and meet Repeller, to be serious. In an the age of 21 after having a con- Thebeautyoffashion.eventbrite .com with designer Andrea Ras9y [sinterview about her new cap- versation with a friend about how herself, who collaborated with sule collection, a whimsical line of the opposite sex is often baffled Pink owner Morgan Gutterman to dresses and separates designed in by female fashion. She regularly flamingo Finely create three jackets available con junction with designer Chelsey posts photos of herself in eccentric T-shirt, tuned exclusively at the Bucktown Santry of West Coast-based line ensembles, such as drop-crotch $88 Stand out boutique. 11 am.- 2 pm, 1917 PJK, the blogger answers nearly ev- utility pants, overalls and full- from the N. Damen; Ed/thhart.com ery question with playful sarcasm. length jumpsuits, alongside smart, crowd at - , When asked where the two met, snappy commentary on everything this summer's ,\ March madness she deadpans, "On Craigslist, in the from Paris Fashion Week to HBO's music festivals Stroll down Division Street Random Encounters section." Both "Girls." with help from Rad & Refined's on March 23 and 24 for some women - who were set up by Despite her blog's name, she's Jacqueline Rezak, who's pre- serious spring savings. During their respective agents because of adamant that her eclectic sense of viously styled chart-toppers the annual Do-Division March like Miley Cyrus and Tegan and Madness Sale, participating their sartorial similarities - erupt style is less about deterring men Sara. On March 21 at Bloom- into laughter. and more about celebrating wom- boutiques between Paulina ingdale's, she'll host a fashion and Hoyne - like Mulberry & Medine's irreverence is hardly en. "The blog is a place for women show featuring the top looks Me, Trillium, Penelope's and surprising. The 24-year-old has to come and feel smart, confident, for feeling your music-fest le Dress - will offer 30-80 become an Internet sensation by like they're part of a team. It's a best. 6 p.m., 900 N. Michi- percent off designer brands speaking her mind and having a girls' tree house, no boys allowed," gan, RSVP at (312) 440-4515: such as Clare Vivier and 360 sense of humor about fashion. She she explains. That feminist bent, Bloom/n gdales.com Cashmere. SPLASH MARCH 17-23, 2013 17 CHEERS

We're applauding David Otunga: The Chicagoan and fiance to singing sensation Jennifer Hudson walked the red carpet March 15 at the River East Arts Center for the release of his new film, "The Call," which also stars Halle Berry and Morris Chestnut.

Congrats to chef Rodello Ii' Aglibot, aka "The Food Buddha," and business partners Aeron Lancero and Paul Lee, who opened their new restaurant, Earth + Ocean, Doug Zweig md March 2 in Mount Prospect.

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aving it just the way you want it is listen to their potential buyer's dreams and under the existing counter for extra storage. ing their own light fixtures throughout their an important selling point for new aspirations, and help turn their wish list into In the master bath, the couple wanted a home, the builder said OK and made all the omebuyers, so when a builder reality. larger walk-in shower with a shower seat, so installations. allows his customers total customization 'While we can't change the exterior the entire bathroom was reconfigured. "We saw a contemporary stainless steel inside the footprint of their homes - espe- footprint of our buildings, we try to meet In the powder room, he substituted a van- backsplash in a model home and Gary cially when priced under $300,000 they each buyer's needs.We can enlaie a bed- ity in lieu of the standard pedestal to add bought it and installed it for us at no ad- axe truly happy buyers. room or relocate a bathroom and help them counter space. ditional charge." ains and ideas for their next home with choose their finishes," Gary said. I love Whenjanet Chanldn and Barbara They added a pantry in their kitchen and Gary and his wife Marina, who work at seeing the looks on their faces when they Saltzman purchased townliomes, the Mill- moved the existing water tank to another the sales office at Millbrook Pointe.They tour their completed home and it is just as brook Pointe staff scored kudos from the two area of the home. they envisioned, only better. Our goal is to women. rNot only did we customize our home provide our buyers with value and quality. "I feel like I'm pari ofthe family because from start to finish, but after closing, the We want them to love their new home and Gary and project manager Greg are so Milibrook Pointe team followed up with us feel that they got a gxeat buy that will ap- warm and friendly and very helpful," said to ensure our complete satisfaction," said predate in years to come." Janet. David. Levitas was extremely accommodating Construction manager Greg helped them Northñeld Group installs high-quality to Ellen and David Kay, permitting them finish their basements, organize their closets products in every home, such as Pella wood to customize their home to their heart's and even hung their pictures. They were windows, solid core six-panel wood doors, content. able to change out bathroom and lighting stainless steel appliances, granite coun- We selected different cabinets, hard- fixtures and all were installed free of charge tertops, site-stained wood floors, recessed ware, backsplash, light fixtures and ceiling Not only was 1vitas accommodating and lighting throughout, 3 '4 -inch base mold- fans and then Gary installed ali the products easy to work with, but he always said "yes" ings and casings around the windows and we purchased. Dealing with Gary was like to all requests from first-time buyers Paola doors, large back deck, finished basement working with a custom builder but at pro- and David. He allowed them to customize and two-car garage. duction builder pricing," said Ellen. Custom kudos: Ellen and David Kay have high praise for builder their home to reflect their lifestyle. The sales office is open daily from 11 Gaiy Levitas for helping them to customize their new townhome Levitas reconfiguzud the ldtchen by add- From selecting a special cabinet, vessel a.m. to 5 p.m. Call (847) 347-2300 or visit ing an additional row of cabinets over and sink, and faucet for their bathroom to pick- millbrookpointe.com. to fit their needs. i SUPPliED PHOTO

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Viewfrom the top Wicker West opens chic duplex penthouse A contemporary-style, furnished feet are now available for immediate tub and separate glass-walled and decorated new duplex pent- occupancy. Prices at Wicker West shower. The third bedroom measures house model is open for viewing at 1555 begin at $329,000 for the most 10 by 13 feet andfeatures an adjoin- Wicker West 1555, a 9-unit mixed-useaffordable two-bedroom unit and mg shower bath condominium development at 1555 range upward to $399,000 for the Another stairway leads to the N. Taiman Ave. in Chicago's West largest three-bedroom layout. 350-square-foot private rooftop deck Town. While supplies last, buyer lucen- Benson Stanley Realty currently is Unit 3F is a tlue-bedroom, three- tives at WickerWest 1555 include a marketing these other immediate- bath condominium with 1,621 square free deeded indoor parking space occupancy residences at Wicker feet of living area. The penthouse valued at $15,000, a free washer- West 1555: unit features a living room with a dryer hook-up valued at $1,000 and .Unit 3D, a three-bedroom, three- corner fireplace, a master bedroom a free Maytag washer and dryer bath duplex penthouse condomini- suite with whirlpool tub and walk-in valued at $1 800, Benson said. urn with 1,640 square, two balconies shower, and a private rooftop deck The new penthouse model in- and a private 350-square-foot rooftop The new chic: A spacious master bedroom suite with large windows and a comfortable living with compelling Chicago Loop and dudes an entry gallery that opens deck with panoramic skyline views, room with fireplace are just two of the unique style elements of the new chic" duplex pent- northwest city views. The model is to a spacious 20-by-12-foot living! listed at $399,000. house model open for viewing at Wicker West 1555, a mixed-use condominium development in listed at $379,000. dining room with a gas fireplace uUnit SA, a two-bedroom, two-bath Chicago's West Town. i SUPPliED PHOTOS 'Every condominium residence showcasing a granite mantle and simplex condominium with 1,512 PRODUCED BY at Wicker West 1555 is unique," slate-tile sunound. square feet and a private 19 l-square- CUSTOM said Realtor Sara Benson, president The adjoining island kitchen is foot roof-top deck, listed at $329,000. The development contains a total MEDIASO1T1ONS of Chicago-based Benson Stanley open to the living room, and features The unit has a master-bedroom suite of eight residential units and one Realty, the exclusive broker. "The sleek custom granite countertops with private balcony, and large walk- ground-floor commercial space. development showcases avant-garde with translucent glass backsplashes. in closet. Assessments on residential units architecture, innovative floor plans, The main living areas feature 5-inch- - The duplex and simplex condo- are estimated to range from $230 to upscale contemporary finishes and wide platinum-stained oak-plank minium homes at Wicker Park West $270 per month, according to Mosaic KNW extremely attractwe pricing." flooring. feature gas-log fireplaces and either Development. Parking assessments The four-story elevator building, A lO-by-10½-foot bedroom with wide-plank -inch-thick designer range from $12 to $24 per month. Editor:Paul Kelma; on the southeast corner of North adjoining shower bath is furnished as oak flooring or sustainable bamboo WickerWesi 1 555 is located pkelma@stmedianetworkcom, Avenue and Taiman Avenue, was a den or home office. A guest closet flooring. The designer appliance betweenWicker Park and 219-acre (630) 978-8362 recently purchased by Mosaic Devel-and laundry center complete the package includes a refrigerator- Humboldt Park. opment, LLC, a real estate investmentmain level of the condominium. freezer, Jenn Aire cooktop, micro- The Wicker West Condominiums finii, which is completing constmc- A staircase accented with a wave, wall oven and dishwasher. model and sales center is at 1555 N. To Adverbse:RitaWalker, tion on the building and marketing custom-steel handrail leads up from Baths showcase porcelain floor tileTaiman Ave. Sales center hours are [email protected], the remaining units. the gallery to two bedrooms and two and marble and porcelain tile in the by appointment. Call Benson Stanley 630-939-0055 Three two-bedroom and three- full baths.The 17-by-lO-foot master tub and shower areas. Each condo Realty at (312) 337-4600, or visit the bedroom residences with two to bedroom suite features a private has individually controlled heating development Website at www. Wick- three baths and 1,512 to 1,640 squarebath with double vanity, whirlpool and central air-conditioning system. erWestl555.com. SPECIAISECTIONS.SIJNTtMES.COM.COM

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BY MYRNA PETLICKII Lc0nt'but01. Three female pho- tographers from the past are the focus of a new multimedia piece called, "The Testing Fields."

The world premiere of the work written, produced and directed by Gaspard Le Dem, with lyrics by Elisa Sutherland, "The Testing Field," a performance piece, includes these photos by Clover Adams (from left), Margaret Bourke-White and Alexandra Boulat. will be performed by Suther- land at Gorilla 's Skokie Theatre on Friday, March 29 worked together before. "He the photograph that screams for war but they're preparing and Sunday, March 31. The knew my voice. He knew my e Testing repression." for it.I think that was what production features piano mu-artistic style," she said. "And I Le Dem reported that Ad- Margaret Bourke-White was sic, performed by Nate Raskin,was very familiar with his mu- Fields' ams' husband wasn't very trying to capture." as well as electronic music sical aesthetic." supportive of her photogra- "A photograph is passive by and projections. A year and a half ago, Le phy career. "She got very de- nature but you have this ac- "The original impetus was a Dem set one of the poems Gorilla Tango's skokte Theatre, pressed and decided to drink tion happening," Sutherland 7924 Lincoln Ave. set of poems written by Elisa,"to music and Sutherland's 9 p.m. Friday, March 29 and 5 her developing liquid," he noted. Le Dem said. The two met performance of it was well p.m. Sunday, March 31 said. "That's how she ended Boulat's photo is of a hand. at Northwestern University received but they felt some- $10 her life." "She was a photographer (847) 677-7761: where Sutherland created the thing was missing. "We de- www.gorillatango.com or "The whole idea of overex- during the third Balkan War," poems for an undergraduate cided we wanted to make a www.testingfields.org posing a photograph became Le Dem said. "She took this thesis. (Sutherland majored performance piece out of it," a metaphor for a life that was amazing photograph of a in both creative writing and she said. "There's only one overexposed," Sutherland dead woman's hand sur- music as an undergraduate. character but she gets trans- name in the piece, "goes back said. rounded by leaves. Her body She is currently working on a formed into three different and relives the experiences of The portion of the show had been lying there for a graduate degree in opera at characters." these photographers and theirabout Bourke-White doesn't long time. lt could seem like Northwestern.) The pair concentrated on subjects through three spe- delve into her personal life, a shocking photo but instead "I started to feel some sort three of Sutherland's sub- cific photographs." concentrating on the image it's really beautiful. You feel of kindred spirit with these jects - Clover Adams (1843- The photo used with the instead. "The photograph is this connection that she had women," said Sutherland, who1885), Margaret Bourke-Whitepoem about Adams shows a picture of a man in a field as a female photographer wrote about a total of nine (1904-1971) and Alexandra a well-dressed 19th century holding a parachute," Le Dem with her subject." female photographers. "In a Boulat (1962-2007). woman holding a dog. "She is explained. "lt was taken at a "We chose those three way, by exploring their stories "We're doing interpretive not looking into the camera," parachute factory testing field[photographers] because I was able to find something portraiture of these three Le Dem said. "There is a very a little bit before World War there seemed to be a sort of out about myself as an artist." photographers who are from oppressed aura about her. SheIl. When you're testing para- natural progression between Sutherland agreed to col- completely different eras," seems very introspective and chutes, you're risking your them," Sutherland said. "And . laborate with Le Dem on Le Dem noted. Sutherland's refined - obviously a thinker life. We focus on the tension. at the same time, they're all this show because they had character, who isn't given a but there's something about These men aren't yet ready very different." 50 I THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 2013 NIL

Contact GO'Stones in His Pockets' captures Celtic spirit Pioneer Press Timothy P. Knight I BY CATEY SULLIVAN I Contributor 312-321-3000 'Publisher & CEO. Sun-Times Media In "Stones in His

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Editorial for two actors. Jennifer Thomas 847-486 -7221 She also captures that sing u- Managing Editor, larly Irish temperament that is Features at once tragic and comic, giv- [email protected] ing audiences a vivid concoc- Sara Burrows I tion of humor and sorrow. This 847-486-6847 is a piece that is all about dual- News Producer, ity - a vivid portrait of laughter Features embedded with sadness and [email protected] an intelligent, cutting glimpse Heather Leszczewicz I at the clash between the rich, 847-486-7296 famous and powerful with the News Producer, borderline impoverished. Digital and Features Directed by JR. Sullivan for [email protected] Northlight Theatre, the mini- Susan Kane Parker I malist production skips simple 847-486-7393 sentiment (you'll find no lepre- Calendar listings chauns here). Instead, we get [email protected] an incisive look at the hardships Brian Vaughn and David Ivers star in "Stones in His Pockets" at Northlight Theatre. I PHOTO BY KARL HUGH and the hopes within a rural vil- ¡ ' f Printed with soy inks lage on County Kerry's Dingle on recycled paper. Peninsula. brings more than desperately optimism. At the deceptively complex needed income and the occa- Vaughn and Ivers are masters heart of "Stones in His Pock- sional slice of free pie. For both, of quicksilver transformation - ets" are Jake Quinn (David lv- the work is an eye-opening a core requirement in a produc- ers) and Charlie Conlon (Brian exercise illuminating the gulf * tion in which all of the charac- Vaughn), both of whom sign between the Hollywood haves ter changes occur onstage and on as extras when a Hollywood and the Irish have-nots. Charlie through April 14 without the help of much cos- film crew rolls into town to and Jake are inconsequential Northlight Theatre, 9501 N. turning. From pampered star to f shoot a movie called "The Quietextras not just in the micro- Skokie Blvd. assistant director to doomed Like us on Facebook at $25-$72 Valley." For 40 quid a day, world of "The Quiet Valley," Northlight,org; (847) 673-6300 County Kerry native, Vaughn facebook.com/ Charlie and Jake are immersed but also in a macro-world filled and vers make the people of in a world of condescending with rich, powerful folk who are "Stones in His Pockets" pop PioneerPressGo stars perpetuating emerald- clueless as to their impact on with authenticity. That they do tinged stereotypes, their lives workaday strugglers. leading lady that propels the so using little but their voices, reduced for mass consumption The starkest contrast be- tragedy that largely defines posture and the occasional to postcard views of hand-knit tween Ireland and Hollywood's "Stones in His Pockets," and doffing of a cap speaks to their sweaters and pastorally rolling dream manufacturers lies in thethat puts Hollywood's opinion collective acting prowess. green hills. character of Jake's cousin, Seanof the Dingle Peninsula locals In the wake of the com- The real story of County Quinn, a young man whose into sharp, unforgiving focus. mercialization of St. Patrick's Kerry, of course, is far more dreams have been repeatedly But even Sean's fate can't corn- Day, Northlight's production Follow us on Twitter: complicated and far less ro- snuffed out and who has turnedpletely douse the aspirations of "Stones in His Pockets" is @PioneerPressGo mantic than that created for theto alcohol and drugs to blunt of Charlie and Jake, whose a thoughtful anecdote that would-be blockbuster. As for the razor edges of his losses. attempts at writing their own evokes both the laughter and Jake and Charlie, they quickly lt's his painful interaction with screenplay give Jones' play a the tears inherent to the Celtic I find that working as an extra the film's culturally clueless steely thread of unquenchable sensibility. NIL THURSDAY. MARCH 21, 2013 I 51 Top Five pioneerlocal.com

Managing Editor Jennifer Thomas' entertainment picks for this week

13th Annual GroveJewelry, Gem, The English Beat 'Blade Runner' 'Catch Me If You Show, Fossil performs at 8 (above) will be dis- Can' featuring the work Mineral and Lapi- p.m. March 23 and cussed by Pioneer is on stage April of artist Dennis dary Arts Show is March 24 at SPACE,Press film critic 2-14 at Cadillac Downes, is March March 23-24 at the1245 Chicago Ave., Bruce Ingram at Palace Theatre, 21-24 at The Red- Des Plaines Park Evanston .Visit 2 p.m. March 24 151 W. Randolph field Center, 1421 District Leisure evanstonspace. at the Winnetka St., Chicago. Visit Milwaukee Road, Center, 2222 Birch corn or call (847) Public Library. See BroadwaylnChi- Glenview. Call St. Call (847) 492-8860. winnetkalibrary.org.cago.com or call (847) 298-0095. 298-4653. (800) 775-2000. 52 I THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 2013 NIL

Festive brunches for celebrating Easter

BY SARA BURROWS I 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m. ¡ sburrows@pioneerlocaicom .Adults, $37; seniors $30; children 5-10, $15; children under 4 free with The eggs are all hunted down, the paying adult family ¡s gathered. lt's Easter, and it's Reserve at (847) 866-8700 time to eat. A sumptuous brunch at a favorite restaurant is in order. We've Jerry's, 507 Chestnut St., Winnetka collected a number of festive Easter French toast, egg cups, herb stuffed Sunday brunches that would make f it- roasted pork, salads, poached salmon, ting meal to crown the holiday. desserts 11-2:30 p.m. Blind Faith Cafe, 525 Dempster St., $45, adults; $25 ages 7-11; $12, under Evanston 7; babies on us 9 a.m.-3 p.m. (847) 441-0134 or opentable.com w- Eggs Florentine, Warm Peach Crepes, Banana Almond Pancakes, Karma Asian Food and Fine Wine, Eggs Mornay, omelettes, quiche, Mi- 510 Illinois 83, Mundelein mosas and pastries Salads, artisan breads, seafood, orn- (847) 328-6875, blindfaithcafe.com lets, hot entrees or opentabie.com 10 a.m.-4 p.m. $29.95 adults, $13.95 kids 5-12; kids Brookfield Zoo, Discovery Center, under S free 8400 W. 31st St. Brookf leid (847) 970-6900 Seating 11 a.m. or 1:30 p.m. Champagne service; all -you-can-eat Lambs Farm, Magnolia Café & of breads, bagels, coffee cakes, muf- Bakery, 14245 W. Rockland Road, fins, carving station, omlets, sweet Libertyville table; visit from Mr. and Mrs. Bunny, Buffet features hand-carved meats, a-who will be available for photos breakfast classics, fresh fruit and veg- Adult member, 39.95; nonmember etables, and dessert table featuring Mr. and Mrs. Bunny will join guests for Easter brunch at Brookfield Zoo. I PHOTO $49.95; child member $29.95, non items made at Lambs Farm; ICOURTESY CHICAGO ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY member $35.95; brunch cost includes Seatings at 10 am., noon or 2 p.m. zoo admission $22.95 adults, $10.95 children 12 Reserve at (708) 688-8355 or Adults: $30 member/$35/ nonmem- and younger; children 23 months and brookfieldzoo.org ber; children (3-12 yrs): $24/$29; chil- Fleming's Steakhouse, 960 Milwau- younger free dren (2 and under): free; price includes kee Ave., Lincolnshire Call( 847) 362-5050 or see Carlucci, 6111 N. 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Carving station will include Globe Cafe and Bar, Hilton Or- (847) 233-3776 com or opentable.com beef tenderloin, ham, smoked chicken rington Hotel, 1710 Orrington Ave., 4999 Old Orchard Center, Skokie, and brisket. Breakfast items with 0m- Evanston. (847) 763-9811 Chicago Botanic Garden, Nichols elets, pancakes also available. Grand Easter Brunch Buffet includes mccormickandschmicks.com 'Hall, Regenstein Center, 1000 Lake 10:3 a.m.-3 p.m. complimentarly glass of Champa- Cook Road, Glencoe Adults, $34.95; kids under 10 can gen starting at noon; sparkling water Morton Arboretum, Gingko Room, Brunch and an Easter egg hunt at choose both breakfast and lunch items before noon. Breakfast Station, Hot 4100 Illinois Route 53, LisIe .the Garden, pot a spring plant to take from the kids menu, all items priced at buffet for entrees like Dijon and Sage Prime rib, made-to-order omlets, home, see early spring flowers and $4.95. 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Big bubbles will be floating into the library

BY MYRNA PETLICKI I Contributor

Ben Jiminez loves to create bubbles Library, 6960 W. Oakton St. A snack - really big bubbles. will be served. "If the humidity ¡s high enough, For details, call (847) 663-1234 or they can be as big as a truck," Jimi- go to www.nileslibrary.org. nez said. You can watch those big beauties TREE-MENDOUS CHALLENGE form at Ben's Bubble Show, 6 to 7 p.m. March 25 at Eisenhower Pub- A boy who lives in a walled city lic Library, 4613 N. Oketo, Harwood where everything is artificial searches Heights. for a real tree to impress a girl in "The The bubble-maker likes to make his Lorax." The animated musical corn- library performances educational as edy film, based on Dr. Seuss' book, well as entertaining by sharing fun will be screened at 3 p.m. March 25 at scientific facts. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Pros- l often start the show by talking pect Ave. about the huge bubble that sits on For details, call (847) 825-3123 or top of the Milky Way and one that sits go to www.parkridgelibrary.org. under the Milky Way," Jiminez said. Ben Jiminez will be blowing bubbles March 25 at Eisenhower Public Library. "Bubbles are everywhere." I SHE'S HOW OLD? Jiminez began making bubbles pro- fessionally about two years ago. 6140 Lincoln Ave. Bring a camera to capture your "lt started off as a hobby," he said. LAST RESORT For details, call (847) 965-4220 or child with the guest of honor at Hap- "I practice at the lakefront because I go to www.mgpl.org. py Birthday, Amelia Bedelia, 6:30 to live in Evanston. People started ask- Monsters meet at Dracula's lavish 7:30 p.m. March 26 at Skokie Public ing me, 'Do you do birthday parties?' five-stakes resort to celebrate his WIMP OUT Library, 5215 Oakton St. There will be 'Do you do block parties?' So I start- daughter's 118th birthday in "Hotel stories, games, crafts and birthday Ed doing them." Transylvania." The guest list includes Summer gets off to a rough start cake to celebrate the 50th birthday of Now it's his full-time job. the Mummy, the Invisible Man, the for a young boy named Greg in "Diarythe star of Peggy Parish's books. Reg- Registration is required. For details,Werewolf and others. The family film of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days." The Fam-istration is required. call (708) 867-7828 or go to www. will be shown at 4 p.m. Friday, March ily Movie will be screened at 2 p.m. For details, call (847) 324-3149 or eisenhowerlibrary.org. 22 at Morton Grove Public Library, Saturday, March 23 at Niles Public go to www.skokielibrary.info.

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BY LEE A. LITAS I Dining Columnist So to help you out, Peeled opened in Evanston last June with a mission to provide the community with nutritious juices, smoothies, hand-crafted ge- Juicing is no longer just what you lato and detoxifying cold-press juice cleanses. They offer smoothies rich in protein for people 940 church Street, Evanston do to lemons to get lemonade. 8 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday-Friday; 9 am-lO p.m. Saturday; 10 who frequently work out or are trying to build a.m.-8 p.m. Sunday muscle, like the "Strong Like Bull." There are (847) 869-PEEL (7335) or see peeledevanston.com lt's a movement among a segment of the health- conscious. lt's proponents say drinking juices of Peeled (Page 58] fruits and vegetables is better, healthwise, than eating those fruits and vegetables whole. They believe the human body can absorb the foods' nu- trients better because drinking juice eliminates the need for the digestive system to work overtime to break down fiber from the skins. However others, including dietitians from the Mayo Clinic, argue that the nutritional difference between juicing an apple or eating it whole is mini- mal, f there is any. Regardless of which camp you're in, what is not in dispute is the fact that, while you may be able to grab an apple on the go, it's far less likely that you'll grab an apple, several leaves of kale, some shaved ginger and a whole pineapple to wolf down in your car on the way to work.

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Delightful! Richly funny and particularly poignant" -The Telegraph STONs I IN 4Ms A small Irish town is tUrned upside down by the arrival of an American film crew. Two actors portray fifteen colorful characters in this rollicking tale of stark by Marie Jones reality versus Hollywood endings. directed by Production eramer-kraseelt CL UNE J.R Sullivan Sponsors

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BY BRUCE INGRAM IFilm Critic

OPENING 'RIDAY

Rated PG-13 for language and some sexual material Stars Tina Fey, Paul Rudd, Michael Sheen, Lily Tomlin, Wallace Shawn 'À strait-laced Princeton ad- missions officer (Fey) takes a professional risk after meet- ing an applicant who may be the son she gave up for adop- Morgan Freeman stars in "Olympus Has Fallen." tion. Paul Weitz ('About a Boy') directed the comedy. missile crisis. Sally Potter Korine Stars likely to remember for a long ("Orlando") wrote and direct-Four college girls trying to Cosmina Stratan, Cristina Flu-time to come. THE CROODS s ed the drama. fund a spring-break vacation tur, Valeriu Andriuta get in over their heads when A deeply unsettling story that Rated s a rapper named Alien (Fran- examines the limits of love, PG for some scary action co) involves them in various charity and faith, "Beyond theRated Stars Rated criminal enterprises. HarmonyHills" is a worthy successor R for violence, disturbing Nicolas Cage, Ryan Reynolds, PG-13 for sexuality, a scene Korine ("Kids") wrote and di- to Romanian writer/director content and some language nima Stone of war violence, some lan- rected the crime comedy. Cristian Mungiu's devastat- Stars After their cave is destroyed, guage, thematic elements ing 2007 drama "4 Months, 3 Halle Berry, Michael Ekiund, a prehistoric family goes on and smoking Weeks and 2 Days." Mungiu Abigail Breslin a journey to a fantastic new Stars won the screenwriting prize A veteran 911 operator is world. Kirk De Micco ("Space Chris O'Dowd, Deborah Mail- Rated at Cannes for this naturalistic haunted by the memory of Chimps") and Chris Sanders man, Jessica Mauboy R for strong violence and lan- (meaning slow, somber and her phone encounter with ("How to Train Your Dragon") In 1968 Australia, a talent guage throughout morally ambiguous) tale of a serial killer, until another co-wrote and directed the scout (O'Dowd) spots an Ab- Stars lifelong friends and former woman calls after being kid- animated adventure. original girl group and puts Gerard Butler, Aaron Eckhart, lovers reuniting at a remote napped by him. them on the road to stardom Morgan Freeman, Melissa LeoRussian Orthodox monastery - beginning with a tour to When terrorists in the White with tragic results. Needy entertain American troops in House capture the President and volatile Alma (Flutur) ,ated Vietnam. Australian TV vet- (Eckhart), a disgraced formerwants newly devout Voichita PG-13 for mature disturbing eran Wayne Blair directed thePresidential guard (Butler) is (Stratan, who shared the BestRated thematic material involv- comedy-drama. his only hope for rescue. Actress prize at Cannes with PG-13 for sexual content, dan- ¡ng teen choices - sexual- Flutur) to give up her new lifegerous stunts, a drug-related ity, drinking, smoking and STILL of faith and return with her to incident and language language Germany and she becomes Stars Stars Rated PLAYING jealously enraged when she Steve Carell, Steve Buscemi, tJle Fanning, Alice Englert, Rated R for strong sexual learns Voichita's heart is now Jim Carrey, Alan Arkin Annette Bening content, language, nu- devoted exclusively to God. The career of a flamboyant The friendship of two teen- dity, drug use and violence "Beyond the Hills" is painful ; Las Vegas stage magician age girls (Fanning, Englert) throughout z i and challenging and it raises (Carell) hits the skids after -growing up in 1960s London Stars questions with no easy an- he's consistently shown up by is threatened by tensions James Franco, Selena Gomez,Rated swers, but there are profoundthe stunts of a street mag i- raised during the Cuban Vanessa Hudgens, Rachel No MPAA rating moments here that you're cian (Carrey). NIL THURSDAY MARCH 21 2013 61

The Pulitzer Prize-winning 'Admission' blindsidesplay set in Hyde Park comes home to funny lady Tina Fey Court Theatré.

BY BRUCE INGRAM I Film Critic

"Admission"

With "30 Rock" off the air, legions of Liz Lemon fans are undoubtedly primed for a Tina Fey fix, but they're likely to be a little disappointed by the mismatched moods and mod- est laughs in this so-so romantic dramedy. David Auburn's Directed by Paul Weitz ("American Pie," "About a Boy"), "Admission" tries to mix a complementary blend of mild humor, heartfelt romance and soul-searching drama. Unfortunately, those divergent elements wind up feeling mutually exclusive. That's not the fault of Fey, or Paul Opposites attract: Ivy League Tina Fey directed by Rudd, or Lily Tomlin, or Wallace and alternative Paul Rudd in "Admission." Shawn or anyone else in the gener- Í Charles Newell ally likeable cast - and Weitz does his usual capable job moving things springboard to the Ivy League. John along. The real problem seems to be has a special student he wants her to the double dose of the ridiculously meet - an extremely intelligent au- Through Apr7 intense dramatic upheaval that sud- todidact named Jeremiah (Nat Wolff) denly confronts our heroine while shewho has a history of low grades but is simultaneously required to gener- perfect test scores. Then John drops ate yuks and navigate an odd-couple his double-bombshell: He believes romantic relationship. Nat is the child Portia secretly gave Fey plays Portia Nathan, a worka- up for adoption in college and, oh, by holic, child-phobic, control freak who the way, he wants to go to Princeton. is a veteran admissions officer at Anything you can do? Princeton University. Portia's personal Contending with this major moral life might not be much - she has a dilemma causes the tightly wound less-than-ardent boyfriend (Michael Portia to unravel as she attempts to Sheen) and a disapproving feminist- pull strings for Nat on the inside in icon mother (Tomlin) - but she clearlya way that jeopardizes her career. enjoys her work. Which basically And though there's nothing wrong amounts to screening 20,000 annual with the way that's handled, it stands 5535 s Ellis Ave, Chicago FREE Parking Princeton applicants and rejecting in awkward contrast with the film's 19,000 of them. In fact, she's in- light comic touches (such as Portia creased her workload to compete withimagining encounters with the over- (113) 1534412 ProofinHydePark.com her archrival (Gloria Reuben) for the ach ieving students whose files she is Dean of Admissions job that's soon to reading) and its mandated romance. be vacated by their boss (Shawn). That doesn't mean "Admission" sponsored by THE SIDLEY AUSTIN lt's at that stressful moment that isn't worth watching. lt only means S fti[EvF O U N D AT I O N John Pressman (Rudd) makes his ap- that it doesn't quite live up to its full Lvth supportfrom the University ofChicago Office ofthe Provost pearance as an old college classmate potential. If it were a prospective col- who's now a teacher at an alterna- lege student, it wouldn't be Princeton tive school that's a highly unlikely material. Photography of Chaon Cross byjoe mazza brave lux ¡nc. 621 THURSDAY. MARCH 2h ?013 NIL Showtimes pioneerlocal.com

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Chad Johnson 312-720-3136, 847-501-5760 PION EER LOCAL.(OM cbshnson @ hallrnark-(ohnuon.com NIL THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 2013 I 73 Judicial Sales.Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. subject property is subecl to gooertalion as to quality or quantity of fillepay the aosessrnenlo ier(uired bCorporalion al .t)sc.com for a 7SKOKIE NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-real estate ut the rate of $1 for eachconfirmation of the sale. The prop- al real estate taxes. special assess-and without recourse to Plaintiff andThe CondominiumProperlyAc,day status report of pending salesIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-$1,000 or fraction thereof of theerly will NOT be open for inspection mests, orspecialtaaesleviedin AS 1S condition. The sale rs fur-765 ILCS 605/18.5(rt-1).IF YOUPISRCE & ASSOCIATES OneCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-sssnt to a Judgment of Foreclosureamounl paid by the purchaser notand plaintiff makes no representa- against said real estate and s of-ther nublect to confirmation by theARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-North Dearborn Street Suite 1300TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYand Sale enteredinthe aboveto esceed $300, in certified funds/orhon as to the condition of the prop- fered for sale without any represencourt. Upon payment in full of theOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTCHICAGO,IL 60602312) 476-DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK,cause on January 16, 2013, anwire transfer, is due within twenty-erfy. Prospective bidders are ad- tatiso as to quality or quantity of titleamount bid. the purchaser will re-TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION5500 Attorney File No. PA0015392NATIONAL ASSOCIATION ASagent of The Judicial Saies Corpo-four 24) hours. No tee shall be paidrnonished to check Ihe court file to arid witfroth recourse to Plaintiff andcerne a Cerfiticate of Sale that willFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAttorney Code. 91220 Case Num-TRUSTEE FOR THEration, will at 10:30 AM on Apnl 18,by the mortgagee acquiring the res-venty all intormabon. If this property irr AS 1S condition. The sale is tsr-entitle the purchaser to a deed toAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INber: 09 CH 41572 CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF2013, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-idenfial real estate pursuant to itsis a condominium unit, the purchas- her subject tO oenfirmation by thethe real estafe aher confirmation ofACCORDANCE WITH SECTION1515736 STRUCTUREDASSET MORT-trorafron, One South Wacker Ovas credit bid at the sale or by anyer of the unit at the foreclosure sale, Court Upon peyment infull of thethe sale. The properly will NOT be15-17011Cl OF THE ILLINOIS3/21, 3/28, 4/4113 #524203 GAGE INVESTMENTS Il INC., 4th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,mortgagee.Iudgrnent creditor,orother than a mortgagee. shall pay amount bid, the purchaser will re-operitorinspection andplaintiffMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE BEAR STEARNS MORTGAGEsell at public auction fo the highestother lienor acquinng tire residentialthe assessments and Ihe legal fees ceive a Certdicate of Sale that willmakes no representation as to theLAW.For information:Visitour FUNDING TRUST 2006-ARi,bidder, as set forth below, the fol-real enlate whose nghts in and lorequiredbyTheCondomirriurn entitle the purchaser to a deed focondition of the property. Prospec-website al service.atty-piorce.00rn. MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGHlowing described real estate: Corn-tIle residential real estafe arose pin-Property Ad, 765 ILCS 605/9(g))1) the real estate aher cootirmation oflivebidders areadmonished tobetween the hours of 3 and 5 pm. CERTIFICATES, SERIES2006-rnonly known as 4262 MAIN ST,or to the sale The subed propertyand )g))4).If this property is a con- the sale The property will NOT becheck the court tile fo venfy all intor-PIERCE 6 ASSOCIATES, Plaìntiff's ARt SKOKIE, IL 60076 Property Indasis sublect fo general real estate tas-dominrum unit which is partof u open tocinspection andplaintittmatron. If this property is a condo-Attorneys,One NorthDearborn Plaintiff, No 10-22-214-040-0000, The reales, special assessments, or specialcommon interest community,the makes no representation un fo theminium unit, the purchaser of theStreef Suite 1300, CHICAGO, IL estateis improved with a singletases levied against said real estatepurchaser of the unit at Ihe foreclo- condition of the property Prospecunit at the foreclosure sale, other60602Tel No. (312) 476-5500. FIND MORE ROLANDO ORPRECIO NK/Afamily brick home; one car garage.and is offered for sale without anysure sale other than a mortgagee tinebidders are admonished tothan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-Please refer to file number ROLANDO RAMOS ORPRECIOSale ternis. 25% down of the high-representationastoqualityorshall pay the assessmenls required chock the courf file lo verity all intor-seusments and the IeaI fees re-PA0915392. ThE JUDICIAL SALES Nt

For intorrnationcall MrAnthonyNORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,by the mortgagee acquiring the reo-866-402-8661fax 630-428-4620 (630) 794-5300 Attorney File NoP.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEport 'of pandino sales, 'HEAVNER,parties: 10% of successful bidrn- Porto at Plaintiffs Attorney, Freed-SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527idential real estate pursuant fo itsFor bidding instructions, visit xw f14-12-09730 Attorney ARDC No.ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,SCOU, BEYETfS & MIHLAR, LLCmediately at condssion of auction, man Anselmo Lindberg LLC, t807(630) 794-5300 Attorney File Nocredit bid at the sale or by anyal-illinois.com 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Please1 t i East Main Street DECATUR, ILbalance by 12:30 p.m. the next West Diehl Road, Naperville, Illinois14-11-32900 Attomey ARDC No.mortgagee, )udgmenl creditor,orThis is an attempt Io collect s debtCaseNumber: 12 CH 022319refer to file number 14-12-08047.62523(217)422-1719Attorneybusiness day,both by cashier's 60563-1890. (866) 402-8661.For00468002 Attorney Code. 21762other lienor acquinng the residentialpursuant to the Fair Debt CollectionNOTE. Pursuant to the Fair DebtTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-Code. 40387 Case Number: 12 CHchecks; and no refundsThe sale Bidding instructions visit wwwIal-ilIiCase NumberIlCH 038937real estate whose rights iv and toPractices Act and any informationCollection Practices Act, you areTION One South Wacker Drive,15182 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fairshall be subject to general real es- soiscom 24 hours priortosale,NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debtthe residential real estate arose pri-obtained will be used for that pur-advised that Plaintiffs attorney a24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650Debt Collection Practicas Act, youtate tases, special taxes, special Ft 1040325 Collection Practices Act, you areor to the sale. The subject propertypose deemed to be a debt collector at-(312) 236-SALE You can also visitare advised that Plaintiffs attorneyassessments, special taxes levied, INTEACOLJNTY JUDICIAL SALESadvised that Plaintiffs attorney isis subtect to general real estate tax-1511298 lemphnQ Is collect a debt and anyThe Judicìal Sales Corporation at wiv deemed to be a debt collector at-and supenor liess,if any The CORPORATION deemed to be a debt collector st-es, special assessments. or special3/21, 3128, 414113 #523960 information obtained will be used forww.tjsc.corn for a 7 day alafus re-tempting to collect a debt and anyproperty in offered us is,with no Sellin Ottico,, (312) 444-1122tempting to collect a debt and anytases levied against said real estateSKOKIE that purpose port of pending sales, CODILIS &information obtained will be used forexpress or implied warranties und 151 information obtained will be used forand is offered for sale without anyINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF1512821 ASSOCIATES, P C. 15W030that purpose without any representation ax to the 3/21,3128,414/13 #524190 that purpose. representationas toqualityorCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-3/7, 3/14, 3121/13 #515089 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,1508402 qualify of title or recourse ro Plain- 1512152 SKOKIE quantity of tille and without recourseTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYMORTON GROVE SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 605273/7, 3/14, 3/21/13 *514978 tiff. Prospective bidders are ad- #515039 to Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition, (630) 794-5300 Attorney File No IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF317,3/14,3/21/13 DIVISION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF MORTON GROVE monìshed to review the court tile to The sale is further sublet to contir- 14-12-08047 Attorney ARDC No. COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-SKOKIE BANK OF AMERICA, NATIONALCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFvenfy all information mation by the court, Upon payment 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 For information: Sale Clerk, Fisher 1_ri DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ASSOCIATION TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS DIVISION in full of the amount bid, the pur-Plaint ill, DIVISION Case Number:42 CH 013671 and Shapiro, Attorney e 42f68, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS chaser will receive a Certificate of COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN- BANK OF AMERICA, N.ASUC-COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN- THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL-NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair DebtCERY DIVISION 2121 Waukegan Road, Suite 301, Sale that will entitle the purchaser Collection Practices Act, you are CESSOR BY MERGER Tô BACCERY DIVISION ENRIQUE MURILLO, NANCY MU-LON, AS TRUSTEE FOR STRUC- U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-Bannsckbum, Illinois *11115, )7) to a deed to the real eState aher is HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP RILLO,8336 N. CHRISTIANAlURED ASSET MORTGAGE IN-advised thatPlaintiff's attorney TION, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE498-9990, between 1:00 p.m. it JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA-confirmation of the sale. The prop- deemed to be s debt collector at- F/K/A COUNTRYWIDE HOMETIONAL ASSOCIATION, BUILDING ASSOCIATION,VESTMENTS II TRUST 2006-ARS, CERTIFICATE HOLDERS OF3:00 p.m weekdays only, 1511336 erty will NOT be open tor inspection tempting to collect a debt and any LOANS SERVtCING LP Plaintitt SPRINGLEAF FINANCIAL SERV-MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CITIGROUP MORTGAGE LOAN3/14,3/21,3/28/13 #S1s99# and plaintiff makes no representa- information obtained will be used for Pleintitt, V ICES OF ILLINOIS,INC., FORDCERTIFICATES, SERIES2006- TRUST INC. MORTGAGE PASS- fion as to the condition st the prop- that porpose SKOKIE OSCAR T, ROXAS A/K/A OSCAR MOTOR CREDIT COMPANY, LLCARS IN oily. Prospective bidders are ad- 512546 THROUGH ÖERTIFICATES, SER- THE CIRCUIT COURT OF AEMAN ALTAF, 5220 OAKTONROLAS; UNKNOWN TRUSTEE, Defendants Plaintiff, lES 2005-7, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUtil- monished to check the court tile to 317, 3/14, 3/21/13 #515081 CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE OF THE OSCAR T. 12 CH 022319 Plaintiff V. ARSI-IAD ANSARI;TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY Detesdants verity all information. lt this property8336 CHRISTIANA AVENUE UNITFREDERICK L.GABRIEL A/IVA ROXAS REVOCABLE LIVINGis a condominium unit, the purchas- SKOKIE SHAHIDA ANSARI; MORTGAGEDIVISION CITIMORTGAGE, INC i i CH 038937 TRUST; CITIBANK, N.A. S/I/I TO e2E SKOKIE, IL 60076 FREDRICK GABRIEL, CHICAGOIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONPlaintiff, 5220 W OAKTON STREET, UNIT er of the unit at the foreclosure sale,NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-TITLE LAND TRUST COMPANY CITIBANK (SOUTH DAKOTA),other than a mortgagee, shall pay COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-SYSTEMS, INC.. #411 SKOKIE, IL 60077 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-AS TRUSTEE UIT/A DATED N.A.; MIDLAND FUNDING, LLC;the assessments andthe legal tees TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYDefendants 10 CH 27982 DALIA R. 05H NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON- suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure9/18/08 A/K/A TRUST NO. required The Condominium DIVISION Property Address:5805 LINCOLNDefendants 10 CH 008277 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- by and Sale enteredinthe above8002351719, UNKNOWN BENEFI- RECORD CLAIMANTS, Property Ac), 765 ILCS 605/9(g))t) BANK OF AMERICA, NATIONALAVENIJO MORTON GROVE,IL9201 KILDARE AVENUE SKOKIE, suant to a Judgment ot Foreclosure cause on October18, 2012, andARlES OF CHICAGO TITLE 60053 Defendants and (g))4(. It this property is a con- ASSOCIATION IL 60076 and Salo enteredinthe above agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-LAND TRUST COMPANY UIT/A 11 CH 27566 dominium und which s partst a Plaintiff, NOTICE OF FORECLOSURENOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- cause on January 7, 2013, an agentProperty Address: 9639 KOSTNER ration, will at 10:30 AM on April 1,DATED 9/18/08 A/K/A TRUST NO. SALE TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- ot The Judicial Sales Corporation, common interest community, the2013, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-8002351719, UNKNOWN OWN- AVENUE SKOKIE, IL 60076 purchaser of the unit at the toreclo- JAMILA ZAKHARIA, GEORGEFisher and Shapiro tile e 10-033703suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure will at 10 30 AM on April 9, 2013, atNOTICE OF FORECLOSURE porstion. One South Wacker Drive -ERS AND NONRECORD CLAIM-BIBLA, 4922 W. KIRK CONDOMIN-(It is advised that interested partiesand Sale enterednthe above the The Judicial Sales Corporation, sure sale other than a mortgagee4fh Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,ANTS SALE shall pay the assessments required lUN ASSoeIATION NFP consult with their cause on JanuarytO,2ttt3, an One South Wacker Drive - 24thFisher and Shapiro tile e ii-054159 sell at public auction fo Ihe highestDefendants own attorneys before by The Condominium Property Act, Defendants bidding atagent of The Judicial Sales Corpo- Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606. seIl al(It is advised that interested parties bidder, as set forth below, the fol-12 CH 013671 12 CH 15182 mortgage foreclosure sales.) ration, will at 10:30 AM on ApnI 12, public auction to Ihe highest bidder, 75 ILCS 605/18.5)9-1).IF YOUlowing descnbed real estate: Corn-730g ARCADIA STREET MORTON consult with their ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- 4922 KIRK AVE., UNIT 202 Skokie,PUBLIC NOTICE ix hereby given2013, at the The Judicial Sales Cor- as set torth below. the tollowing de-own attorneysbetore biddingat monly known as 8336 CHRISTIANAGROVE, IL 60053 that pursuant to OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT IL 60077 a Judgment ofparution, One South Wacker Drive - scribedrealestate: Commonlymortgage torectosure sales.) AVENUE UNIT 82E, SKOKIE, ILNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- Foreclosure entered on January 22, TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, knownas5220 W. OAKTON 60076 Property Index No.t 0-23-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- 2013, Kallen Realty Services, Inc., PUBLIC NOTICE io hereby givenFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- sell at public auction to the highest STREET, UNIT #411, SKOKIE, IL 404-079-1003. The real estate issuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure as Selling Official will at 12:30 p.m. that pursuant to a Judgment otAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure bidder, as set forth below, the fol- 60077 Property Index No 10-21- improved with a single family resi-and Sale enteredinthe above Foreclosure entered on January 17,ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION and Sale enteredinthe aboveon April 23, 2013, at 205 W Ran-lowing described real estate: Corn- 330-035-t039. The real estate is201 3, KaIlen Realty Services, Inc., dence. Sale terms: 25% down ofcause on September iO, 2012, ancause on January 18, 2013, andolph Street, Suite 1020, Chicago,rnonly known as 9201 KILDARE improved with a condo/townhouse 15-1701(C) OF THEILLINOISthe highest bid by certified funds atagent st The Judicial Sales Corpo- as Selling Official will at 12:30 pm.MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-Illinois, sell at public auction to theAVENUE, SKOKIE, IL 60076 Pro Sale terms: 25% down of the high- the close of the sale payable to Theration, will at 10:30 AM on April 1, g, on Apnl 18, 20t3, at 205 W Ran- Visitsur ration, will at 10:30 AM on ApnI highest bidder for cast,, as set fortherfyIndex No, tU-15-225-¿. eat bid by certitied funds athe LAW. Forinformation: Judicial Sales Corporation, No third2013, at the The Judicial Sales Cor- dolph Street, Suite 1020, Chicago,website at sersrce,atty-pieme.com 2013, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-below. the following described realProperty Index No. 10-15-225-031 close oI the sale payable to The Ju-Illinois, sell at public auction to the party checks will be accepted. Theporation, One South Wacker Drive -poration, One South Wacker Drive -property: The real estate is improved with a dicial Sales Corporation. No third between the hours ot 3 and 5 0m.balance, including Ihe Judicial sale04th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, highest bidder tor cash, as set forthPIERCE 6 ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's 4th Floor, CHICAGO. IL. 60606,Commonly known as 5805 Lincolnrexidence Sale terms: 25% down patty checks will be accepted Thebelow, the following descnberl real lee forAbandoned Residentialsell at public auction to the highest Avenue, Morton Grove, IL 60053 Attorneys,OneNorthDearborn sell at public auction to the highest of the highest bid by certified fundo balance. including the Judicial saleproperty. Property Municipality Relief Fund,bidder, as set forth below, the fol- Permanent Index No,: Street Suite1 300, CHICAGO,IL bidder. as set forth below, the fol- 10-20-230-at the dose of the sale payable to tee forAbandoned ResidentialCommonly known as 9639 Kosfner which iscalculated on residentiallowing descnbed real estate: Corn-lowing described real028 The Judicial Sales Corporation. No Property Municipality RelieI Fund, 60602.Tel No.(312)476-5500.real estate at the rute of $1 tor eachmonly known as 7309 ARCADIA Avenue, Skokie, IL 60076 Penna-Please refer Is tile number estate:Commonly known ax 4922The mortgaged real estate ixim-third party checks will be accepted. which iscalculated on residentialnent Indes No.:t 0-10-420-038 $1,000 or fraction thereof of theSTROET, MORTON GROVE,IL proved with a dwelling The proper- PAl 127353. THE JUDICIAL SALES KIRK AVE ,UFIT 202, Skokie, IL The balance, including the Judicial real estate at the rate of $1 or eachThe mortgaged real estate is im- amount paid by the purchaser not60053 Property Indes No 09-13- ty wilt NOT be open for inspection. CORPORATION One South 60077 Property Indes No. 10-28- sale fee for Abandoned Residential $1,000 or traction Ihereol01 the to eaceed $300, in certified funds/or408-012. Therealestateisim- Thejudgrnent proved with a dwelling. The proper-Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, 208-026-1004. The real estafe is amountwas SProperty Municipality Relief Fund, amount paid by the purchaser notby will NOT be open for inspection. wire transfer, is due within twenty-provedwith a residence.Saleìrnproved with a residential condo-369,964.34. SaIe terms tor non-which iscalculated on residential IL 60606-4650 )3i2) 238-SALE Youtour (24) hours. No fee shall be paid to exceed $300, in certitied tunds/orThe ludgrnent amount wascan also visit The Judicial Sales terms: 25% down of the highest bidminium, The udgrnent amount wasparties: 10% of successful bid im-real estate at the rate of Si for each wire transfer, is due within twenty- Sale terms tor non- by the mortgagee acquiring the res-by certihed fundo at the close of the $112,233.58. Corporation at www.tlsc.com tor a 7 $129,624.78. Sale terms: The bidmediately at conclusion of uuction,$1,000 or fraction thereof of the tour (24) hours. No tee shall be paid 1O°/o ot successful bid im- idential rest estate pursuant toifssale payable to The Judicial Sales parties day statua report of pendintt sales amount, including the Judicial salebalance by 12:30 p.m.the nextamount paid by the purchuser not by the mortgagee acquinng the res-mediately at conclusion of auction, credit bid at the sale or by anyCorporation, No third party checks business day, PIORCE & ASSOCIATES One tee forAbandoned Residential both by cashier'sto exceed $300, n certified units/or idenlial real estate pursuant to itsbalance by 12:30 p.m. the nextNorth Dearbom Street Suite 1300mortgagee, )udgment creditor,orwill be accepted. The balance, in-Property Municipality Relief Fund,checks; and no refunds,The salewire transfer, is due within twenty- credit bid at the sale or by any oIlier liens, scquinng the residentialcluding the Judicial sale fee for business day, bothby cashier'sCHICAGO,IL 60602 1312) 476- which iscalculated on residentialshall be nublect to general real es-four (24) hours, No fee shall be paid mortgagee. iudgment creditor.orchecks. and no retondsThe sale real estate whose ngles in and toAbandoned ResidentialPropertyresi estate at the rate of St tor eachtate taxes, Speciai taxes. specialby the mortgagee acqulnxg the res- other lienor acquinng the residential 5500 Anomey File NO. PAl 127353the residential real estate arose pn-Municipality Relief Fund, which is shall be sub1ect to generai real es-Attorney Code. 91220 Case Num- st 000 or fraction thereofof theassessments, special taxes lerneO,idential real estate pursuant to its real estate whose nghto in and totate tases, or lo the sale. The subject propertycalculated os residential real estate special taxes, specialber' f2 CH 161 amount paid by the purchaser notand superior tiens,itany. Thecredit bid at the sale or by any the residential real estate arose pri-assessments, special taxes levied, is oublect to generai real estate tas-atIbe rate st $1 for each $1,0000, property is offered "ax is, 1514307 to exceed $300. snaIl be paid in with nomortgagee, judgment creditor,or or to the sale. The subtect propertyand superiorliens,ifany. The es, special assessments, or specialtraction thereot of the amount paid express or implied warranties and 3121, 3/28, 414/13 #524026 certified funds immediately by the other honor acquinng the residential is sublect to general real estate tas-property is ottered as is,with no tases levied aqainst said real estateby the purchaser notto exceedhighest and best bidder at the con-without any representation as to thereal estate whose nghtx in and to es, special assessments. or specialexpress or implied warranties andSKOKIE and is otfered br sale without any$300,incertifiedfunds/orwireclusion of the sale, No fee shall bequality ol title or recourse to Plain-the residential real estate arose pri- taxes levied againsl said real estatewithout any representation as to theIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Cookrepresentationastoqualityortransfer,is due within twenty-fourpaid by the mortgagee acquiring thetiff, Prospective bidders are ad-or to the sale. The aubtect property and is offered tor sale withoul anyquality st title sr recourne to Plain-County, Illinois, County Department,quantity of fitte and without recourse(24) hours, No tee shall be paid byresidential real esfate pursuant tomonished to review the court file tois sutqecf to general real estate tas- represenlationaslo qualityortiti Prospective bidders are ad-Chancery Division. lo Plaintiff and in AS tS condition.the mortgagee acquinng the resi-ifs credit bid at the sale or by anyverity all information. es, special assessments, or special qsantrty xl title and without recoursemsnished lo review the court tile toBaal Bank S.S.B. The sale in further subject to conf ir-dential real estate pursuant to ifsmortgagee, judgment creditor,orFor information:Sale Clerk, Fichertaxes levied against said real estate to Plaintitt and in AS 1Scondition,uenty all intormation, Plaintiff, motion by the court, 1f the sale screditbid at the sale or by anyother lienor acquiring the residentialand Shapiro,Attorneye 42168,and ix offered for sale without any The sale is further sublect tO contir-For information: Sale Clerk, Fishervo. set aside for any reason, the Pur-mortgagee, )adgmenf creditor,orreal estate whose nghts in and to2121 Waukegan Road, Suite 301,representation astoquality ..tr mation by the coud, lt the sale isand Shapiro,Attorney S42168,Susan M. Johnson; Resurgence Fi-chaser at the sale shall be entitledother lienor acquinng the residentialthe residential real estate arose pn-Bannockburn, Illinois 60015, (847)quantity of tOle and without recourbe set aside for any reaeon, the Pur-2121 Waukegan Road, Suite 301,nancial,LLC;CenfunonCapitalonly to s return of the deposit paid.real estate whose nghts in and toor to the sale, The xublect property498-9990. between 1.00 p.m. andfo Plaintiff and in AS IS condition, chaser at the sale shall be entitledBannockbum, Illinois 60015, (847)Corp. dba Phoenix Capital HoldingsThe Purchaser shall have so furtherthe residential real estate arose pn-is subject to general real estate tax-3:00 p.m weekdays only 1511571 The sale is further subtect to conhr- only to a return ot the deposit paid.498-9990, between 1:00 p.m. andtes ,Midland Funding LLC; 8919recourse against the Mortgapor. theor to the sale, The sublet properlyex, special assessments, or special3/14, 3/21, 3/28/13 *1518997 maSon by the courtIf the sale s The Purchaser shall have no turlher300 m weekdays Only North LaCrosse Building Condomin-Mortgagee or the Msrtagee s ator-is subtect fo general real estate tax- tases levied against said real estateHARWOOD HEIGHTS set aside for any reason, the Pur- recourse against the Mo4gaor, theI 5 um Association; Unknown Ownersney. Upon payment in lull of thees, special assessments, or specialand is offered for sale without uny chaser at the sale shall be entitled Mortgagee or the Mortgaqee s atlor-317. 3/14, 3/21/13 and Non-Record Claimants arnount bid, the purchaser will re-taxes levied against said real estate IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF #514989 reprexonfahonustoqualityorCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS only to u return of the deposit paid. nay Upon payment in lullof the Defendants, ceive a Certificate of Sale that willand ix offered for sale without anyquantity of title and without recourse The Purchaser shall have no further amount bid, the purchaser will re-NORRIDGE entitle the purchaser to a deed torepresentationastoqualityor COUNTI' DEPARTMENT, CHAN- 12 CH 4962 to Plaintiff and ix AS 1S condition.CERY DIVISION recourse against the Mortga9or, the ceive a Certificate of Sale that willIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFSheriffs 4130162 the real estate after confirmation ofquantity of title and without recourse COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- The sale is further subject to contir-BANK OF AMERICA, NA. SUC-Mortgagee or the Mortgagee s attor- entitle the purchaser fo a deed to Pursuant to a Judgment made andthe sale. The property will NOT beto Plaintiff and in AS 1S conditionrnation by the court. Upon payment nay. Upon payment in full of the ff10 real estate after contirmation ofTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYentered by said Court n the aboveopen forinspection andplaintiffThe sale is further subject to conf ir- CESSOR BY MERGER Tó BAC DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK, in full ol the amount bid, the pur-HOME LOANS SERVICING, LPamount bid, the purchaser willre- the sale. The properly will NOT be entitled cause, Thomus J.Dart,makes no representation as to themation by the court.Ifthe sale ixchaser will receive a Certificate of cerne a Certificate of Sale that will open forinspection and plaintiftN A. Sheriff ot Cook County. Illinois, willcondition of the properly. Prospec-set aside for any reason, the Pur- F/K/A COUNTRYWIDE HOME Sale that will entitle the purchaserLOANS SERVICING, LP, entitle the purchaser to u deed to makes vo representation as to thePlaintitf, on May 1, 2013, at iprn in roomtivebidders are admonishedtochaser at the sale shall be entitledto a deed to the real estate aher Plaintiff the real estate after confirmation ot condition ot the property. Prospec- LLO6 of the Richard J. Daley Cen-check the court tile to verity all into,-only to a return of the deposit paid V. STANLEY CHAREMSKI; HAR- DANIEL RASIC, TRACIE RASIC confirmation of the sale, The prop-RIS, N.A ;THE COURTYARD OFthe sale The properly will NOT be fivebiddersareadmonished to fer,50 West Washington Street,rnation.If this property is a condo-The Purchaser shall have no further open for inspechon andplaintiff A/K/A TRACIE D. RASIC erty will NOT be open tor inspectionHARWOOD HEIGHTS CONDO- check the court file to verity all info,- Chicago. Illinois, sell at public auc-minium unit, the purchaser of therecourse againut the Morigapor, theand plaintiff makes no representa- makes no representation as to the mation. If this property is a condo-Defendants unit at the foreclosure sale, otherMortgagee or the Mortgagee s ator- MINIUM ASSOCIATION, lion the following deucnbed prem- tion as to the condition of the prop-Defendants condition of the properly Prospec- minium unit, the purchaser st the12 CH 161 ses and real estate mentioned inthan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-ney. Upon payment in full of the 10 CH 584 erty. Prospective bidders are ad-Property Address: 7400 WESTtivebidders are admonished to unit at the tsreclosure sale, other4424 NORTH OZANAM AVENUEsaid Judgment: sesaments and the legal fees re-amount bid, the purchaser will re- check the court tile to verity all into,- NORRIDGE, IL 60706 monished to check the court file toLAWRCNCE AVE. UNIT than a mortgagee, shall pay the ax- Legal Description: qsired by The Condominium Prop-ceive a Certdicate of Sale Ihat willverify all information, It this property 335mafionIf this property is a condo- sessmenfs and the legal foes re-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Common Address: 8919 La Croaseerty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g))l) andentitle the purchaser to a deed to HARW000 HEIGHTS IL 60706 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN hat pur- is a condominium unit, the purchax-NOTICE OF FOÑECLOSUREminium unit, the purchaser of the quired by TIre Condominium Prop- Avenue, UnitiN, Skokie,Illinois)g4). It this property is a condo-the real estate aher conhrmation ofer of the unit at the foreclosure sale, unit at the foreclosure sale, other 04g Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g)(1) andSuant to a Judgment st Foreclosure60077 minium unit which is part st a corn-the sale, The property will NOT be SALE - CONDOMINIUM and Sale entered other than a mortgagee. shall payFisher and Shapiro file C 09-028328than a morfgegee, shall pay the as- )g))4).ltthis property is a condo- inthe abovePIN; 10-16-423-064-1001 (new);mon intereat community, the pur-open forinspection andplaintiff the assessments and'lhe legal fees(If is advised that interested partiessessrnentx and the legal feas re- minium unit which u part ot a corn-cause on January 9, 2013, an agent10-16-423-043 (old) chaser of the unit at the foreclosuremakes no representation au to the quired by The Condominium P- of The Judicial Sales Corporation, required byThe Condominiumconsuff with their mon interest community, the pur- Improvements:This property con-sale other than a mortgagee shallcondition of the property Prospec- will al 10:30 AM on April ii, 2013, Property Act, 765 ILCS 60519(g((1)own attorneys before bidding atarty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(91)1) and chaser of the unit at the foreclosure slats ot a Residential Condominiumpay the assessments required b tinebidders are admonishedIoand (g)(4). It this property is a con- If this property is a condo- at the The Judicial Sales Corpora- mortgage foreclosure sales.) (9)14)- sale other than a mortgagee shall Unit The Condominium Property Ac,check the court hIe s venfy all nf or-dominium unit which is part of a minium unit which is part of a com- lion, One South Wacher Drive- PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given pay the assessments required b Sale shall be under the following765 ILCS 60511851g-i).IF YOUmarion,It this properly n a coxdo-common interest community, Ihe mon interest community, the pur- The CondominiumProperty Ac,24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,terms: payment of not leas than tenARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-minium unit, the purchaser of the that pursuant to a Judgment st purchaser of the unit at the foredo-Foreclosure entered on January 22,chaser of the unit at the foreclosure 765 ILCS 605I18.5(-1)IF YOUsell at public auction to the highestpercenl )fO%) of the arnount of theOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTunit uf the foreclosure sale, other sale other than a mortgagee shall bidder, as set torth below, the fol- sure sale other than a mortgagee201 3, Kallen Realty Serreces, Inc., ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- succesatut and highest bidto beTO REMAININPOSSESSIONthan u mortgagee, shall pay the as-shall pay the assessments required pay the assessments requred by lowing described real estate: Corn- as Selling Official will at 12:30 p.m. OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT paidtothe Shentf by cashier'sFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFsesaments and the legal fees re-by The Condominium Property Act, The Condominium PropertyAct, TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONmonItiknown as 4424 NORTHcheck or certified funds at the sale;AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INquired by The Condominium Prop- on April 23, 2013, at 205 W. Ran- OZAÑAM AVENUE, NORRIDGE, IL 755 ILCS 6051t8.5)g-1).IF YOUdolph Street, Suite 1020, Chicago,765 ILCS 60511851g-i). IF YOU FOP 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF and the full remaining balance to beACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONerty Act, 765 ILCS 60519)g)(l( and ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- 12-13- ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-Illinois, sell at public auction to the AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN60706 Property Index No paidtothe Shentf by cashier's15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOIS(g)(4).If this property ix a condo- t 10-016-0000. The real estate is OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHThighest bidder for cash, as set forthOWNER), YOU HAVE ThE RIGHT ACCORDANCE WITh SECTION check orcertifiedfundswithinMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREminium uxit which is part st a corn- IN TO REMAIN IN improved with a single lamily one TO REMAIN POSSESSIONIs/low, the following described real POSSESSION t5-t7OtlCI OF THE ILLINOIS twenty-tour(24) hourS aher theLAW. For information, examine themon interest community, the pur-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREstory home with a detached 2 carsale court tile or contact Plaintiff's ator-chaser of the unit at the foreclosure garage AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INirrsnly known ax 7400 WestAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN LAW.For intormation, esamine the Sale terms: 25% down stSale shall be subject to general faa-nett:CODILIS 6 ASSOCIATES,sale other than a mortgagee shall ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONLawrence Avenue, Unit ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION court lee or contact Plaintitt's attor-the highest bid by cerfitied funds ates, special assessments, P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEpay the assessments required by 335, the close of the sale payable to The 15-17011ClOF THE ILLINOISHarwood Heights, IL 60706 15-17011Cl OF THEILLINOIS nay:CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, Premise will NOT be open tor in-ROAD, SUITE tOO, BURR RIDGE,The Condominium PropertyAct,MORTGAGE MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE Judicial Sales Corporation. No third FORECLOSUREPermanent Indes No :12-12-423- P.C., f5W030 NORTH FRONTAGE spection. IL 60527, 1630) 794-9876. Please765 ILCS 60511851g-t).IF YOULAW. For information, contact02-1138 LAW. For information, examine the ROAD, SUITE tOO, BURR RIDGE,party checks will be accepted The refer to tile number 14-12-09730.ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- The purchaser of s condominium Plaintiff's attorney' HEAVNER.The mortgaged real estate is Im-court file or contact Plaintiff's attor- IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Pleasebalance, including the Judicial saleunit, other than a mortgagee shallTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT SCOrr, BEYERS 6 MIHLAR, LLC,proved with s dwelling. The proper-nov:CODILIS & ASSOCIATES. retar to file number t4-11-32900.feetor AbandonedResidential TION One South Wacker Drive,TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION pay the assessments as required by 111 East Main Street, DECATUR,N will NOT be open for inspection.P.C., t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGE THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-Property Municipality Rebat Fund,765 ILCS 605118.519-t) 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF which iscalculaled on residential IL 62523, 1217) 422-17t9. THE JU-The purchaser of the unit other thanROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, TION One South Wacker Drive, Firm Information: Plaintiff's Attorney(312) 236-SALE You can also visitAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INDICIALSALCS CORPORATION IL 60527, (630) 794-9876, Pleae 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650real estate at the rate of $1 for eachFREEDMAN ANSELMO LIND-The Judicial Sales Corporation at wACCORDANCE WITH SECTION e mortgagee shall pay the assess- One South Wacker Dnve,24thments and the legal fees requiredrefer to tite number 14-10-06498, (312) 236-SALE Vou can also visit$1,000 or fraction thereat ot the ww.tjxc.com for a 7 day atafus re-15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS BERG LLC Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650by 765 ILCS 605/9)g)(1( and (g)(4(.THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA- The Judicial Sales Corporation at wnmouvt paid by the purchaser notAnthony Porto port of pending sales. COOILIS &MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE(312) 236-SALE You can alas visit to esceed $300, in co/titled tunds/or The Isdgrnent amount wasTION One South Wacker Deve, ww.flnc.corn for a 7 day status re- 1807W DIEHL., Ste 333 ASSOCIATES, P.C. t5W030LAW. For information, examine theThe Judicial Sales Corporation at w 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 wire transfer, is due thin twenty- $250,100.67.Sale fermo for non- port of ttending sales, CODILIS & Naperville, IL 60566-7228 NORTh FRONTAGE ROAD,court file or contact Plaintiff's ator- t)sc.com for a 7 day status re- (312) 236-SALE You can also visit tour (24) hours, No tee shall be paid ASSOCIATES. P C 15W030 toreclosurenofice©tal-illinois.com SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527ney'CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, The Judicial Sales Corporation atw

---.----i.- , - 'a- 76 j THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 2013 NIL udicèa( SaIesReaP Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.JudiCial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. Bid Notice ww,t;sc.comtor a 7 dày status re-ASsoCIATES: P.C. 15W030besen 3 p.m. 'sod 5 p.m.only.Case Number:t'iCH 028163SKOKIE agent of The Judiölal Sales Corpo- LEGAI LEGAL NOTICE port of pending sales. CODILIS & NORTh FRONTAGE ROAD,Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's At-NOTE: Pursuant lo the Fair DebtINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFration, will at tO:30 AM on ApnI 16, VILLAGE OF MORTON ASSOCIATES, P.C. t5W030SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE. IL 60527torneys,1 North Dearborn Street,Collection Practices Act, you areCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-2013, at the The Judicial Sales Cor- NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,1630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.Chicago,Illinois60602.Tel.No,advised thatPlaintiff's attorney isTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYporation, One South Wacker Dnve - GROVE SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527t4-12-08999 Asomey ARDC No.(312) 476-5500. Refer to File Num-deemed fo be a debt collector at-DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK,04th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, Adoption Cook County, Illinois (630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.00468002 Attorney Code. 21762ber 0938840. tempting to collect a debl and anyN.A.,Plaintiff, -s.- HAIThAM HAN-sell at public auction lo the tii9hesl 2013 WAIJKEGAN ROAD 14-10-06498 Attorney ARDC NoCase Number12 CH 016035INTERCOUNTt' JUDICIAL SALESinformation obtained wilt be used forNA, 4922 W KIRK CONDOMINIUMbidder, as sel forth below, the fol- Assumed Name STREET LIGHT POLE 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair DebtCORPORATION SellingOfficer,that purpose.15138Th ASSOCIATION NFP. lowing descnbed real estate: Com- PAINTING PROJECT Case Number: tO CH 008277Collection Practices Act, you are312) 444-1122 3513578 3/14, 3/21, 3t28113 #519101 Defendants 12 CH 14187 monly known au 9351 OKETOAuction- Real Estate NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debtadvised thatPlaintiff's attorney is3/14,3/21,3/28/13 #519162 INVITATION FOR BIDS Skokie 4922 KIRK STREET UNIT 101AVEÑUE, MORTON GROVE,IL Collection Practices Act, you aredeemed to be a debt collector at- M(JA UNIT 1 E SKOKIE, IL 60077 60053 Property Index No. 09-13-Bld Notice NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by adviaed that Plairipff's attorney is SKOKIE INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF the President and the Board of tempting to collect a debt and anyIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-208-020-0000. The real estateis deemed to be a debt collector at-information obtained will be used for Divorce COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-improved with a small one level sin- Trustees of the Village of Mor- tempting to collect a debt and anythat purpose. 3512782 TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYCERY DIVISION suant to a Judgment of Foreclosuregle family home with an attached fon Grove, Cook County, Illinois, intormafion obtained will be used for #519038 Foreclosures 3F14, 3/1, 3/28113 DIVISION BANKFINANCIAL, F.S.B.THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL-and Sale enteredinthe abovegarage. Sale terms: 25% down of that sealed bids will be received that purpose. 512784 cause on January it, 2013. anfha highest bid by certified funds al MORTON GROVE Plaintiff, -y.- PHAT CHI KHUU LON FKA THE BANK OF Foundation Notices 3/143/21,328/13 #519040 agent of The Judicial Salen Corpo-the close of the sale payable to The for the 2013 Waukegan Road INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFDefendants 11 CH 028163 NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR ration, will at 10:30 AM on ApnI 15,Judicial Sales Corporation. No third Street Light Pole Painting Proj- SKOKIE COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS 7429 KENNETH AVENUE SKOKIE,THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF Judicial Sales 2013, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-party checks will be accepted. The act. I THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-IL 60076 THE CWABS, INC., ASSET- K COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-CERY DIVISION NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIEStioration, One South Wacker Dnve -balance, including the Judicial saleMechanics Liens Bids will be received up to the 1-Y DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYBANK OF AMERICA, N.A. SUC-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-2006-24' Plaintiff,vs. SAEID34th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,feeforAbandoned Residential hour ot 10:00 AM. Local Time, sell at public suction to the highest DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK, suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureKASAHÔHI; MARL,A KASAHCHI; Property Municipality Relief Fund, Name Change on the 2nd day of April, 2013 at CESSOR BY MERGER TO bidder, us set forth below, the fol-which iscalculated on residential NA SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TOBAC -lOME LOANS SERVICING,and Sale enteredinthe aboveMOHAMMAD ALI lowing described real estate: Corn-real estate uf the rate of $1 for each Probate the office ot the Direcfor of Pub- WELLS FARGO HOME MORT-LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE cause on January14,2013, anZAHEDI; PATRICIA S.ZAHEDI; lic Works, at the Public Works GAGE, INC. agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-RIDGESTONE BANK; monlyknown as 4922KIRK$1,000 or fraction thereof of the HOME LOANS SERVICING LP STRSET UNIT tOt A/K/A UNIT lE,amount paid by the purchaser not Public Hearings Facility, 7840 N. Nagle Avenue, Plaintiff, -V.- Plaintitf,vs. HOA KIM TRUONG;ration, will at 10:30 AM on Apnl 16,UNKNOWN HEIRS AND KEN 51K HAM, HYOUN OK HAM,TONG BA HUYN, ANGEL PHAM, 2013, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-LEGATEES OF SAEID KASAHCHI,SKOKIE, IL 60077 Property Indesto exceed $300, in certified funds/or Morton Grove, Illinois, and will No, 10-28-208-026-topi ,The realwire transfer, is due within twenty-Public Notices BANKFINANCIAL, F.S.B. UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NONporation, One South Wacker Drive -IF ANY; UNKNOWN HEIRS AND be publicly opened and read at Defendants 12 CH 016035 4th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,LEGATEES OF MARLA estate is improved with a two to tourfour (24) hours, No tee shall be paid that time, RECORD CLAIMANTS;Defend- unit condominium with no garage.by the mortgagee acquinng the res-Storage - Legal 8310N. KEYSTONE AVENUE sell at public auction to the highestKASAHCHI, IF ANY; UNKNOWN ants, 10 CH 54681 Sale terms: 25% down of the high. The bidding forms and docu- SKOKIE, IL 60076 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenbidder, as set forth below, the fol-OWNERS AND NON idential real estate pursuant toits tiid credit bidat Ihe sale or by anyTake Notices ments are available at the office NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-that pursuant to a Judgment oflowing described real eatate: Corn-RECORD CLAIMANTS;Defendants,est by certified funds at the TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- monly known as 7429 KENNETH 11 CH 33970cloue of the sale payable to The Ju-mortgagee, ludgment creditor,or of the Director of Publìc Works, Foreclosure entered in the above other lienor acquiring the residential suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure AVEÑUE, SKOKIE, IL 60076 Prop-NOTICE OF SALE dicial Sales Corporation. No third Assumed Name Village of Morton Grove, Illinois entitled cause on January 10, 2013, party checks will be accepted. Thereal estate whose nghfs in und to and Sale enteredinthe aboveinfercounty Judicial Sales Corpora-erty Indes No. 10-27-311-010. ThePUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- in hard copy form or at hftp;//ww balance, including the Judicial saiethe residential real estate arose pri-Notice is hereby given, pursuant cause on January 10,2013, antion will on Friday, April 12, 2013, atreal estate is improved with a singleEN that pursuant to a Judgment of w. mort ongroveil.org/residenf/ab feeforAbandoned Residentialor to the sale. The sublet propertyfo "An Acf in relation to the use agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-the hour of 11 am. in their office atfamily residence. Sale terms: 25%Foreclosure and Sale entered n the oul/PubI'icNotices.asp in a ration, will at 10:30 AM on April 12. down of the highest bid by certifiedabove enhtied cause on DecemberProperty Municipality Relief Fund,is subject to general real estate tas-of an Assurned Business Narne 120 West MadisonStreet,Sude downloadableelectronicform. 2013, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell to thefunds at the close of the sale paya-12, 2012 Intercounty Judicial Saleswhich is calculated on residentiales, special assessments, or specialin the conduct or transaction of real estate at the rate of $1 for eachtaxes levied against said real estafe The cost for a hard copy form of poration, One South Wacker Drive -highest bidder for casti, the f 0110w-tile to The Judicial Salen Corpora-Corporation will on Monday, ApnI 8, Business in the State,"as $1,000 or fractionthereof of theand io offered for sale without any thebiddingforms and docu- 4th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,ins described property: lion. No third party checks will be2013 al the hour of ti um. in their amended,thatacertification sell at public auction to the highestPIN 1O-16-35-053-0000. accepted. The balance, includinoffice at 120 West Madison Street,amount paid by the purchaser notrepresentahonasto qualityor ments is twenty and 00/100 dol- bidder, as set forth below, the toi- the Judicial sale fee for AbandoneSuite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell atto eoceed $300, irr certified funds/orquantify of Idle and without recoursewas #Ied by the undersigned Commonly known as 8835 CEN- wire transfer, is due within twenty.to Plaintiff and in 'As IS" condition, lars($20.00),which isnot lowing described real estate: Corn-ThAL AVENUE, MORTONResidentialProperty Municipalitypublic auction to the highest bidder with the County Clerk of Cook tour (24) hours. No fee shall be paidThe sale is further subject to conf ir- refundable. There is no cost as- monly known as 8310 N. KEY-GROVE, IL 60053. Relief Fund, which is calculated onfor cash, as set forth below, the fol- County. File No. D13133570 on by the mortgagee acqsiring the res-mation by the court. Upon payment sociated with electronic down- STOÑE AVENUE,SKOKIE, ILThe mortgaged real estate is im-residential real estate at the rate oflowing described mortgagedreal fha 7ff, day of March, 2013 un- 60076 Property Inden No. 10-22-proved with a single family resi-$1 for each $1 000 or fraction there-estate: idenfial real estate purauant to ifsin full of the amount bid, fhe pur- loads.Bids musf be submitted chaser will receive a Certificate ofder the Assumed Name of The 406-035, Property Index No. 10-22-dence. If the subject mortgaged realof of the amount paid by the pur-PIN. 10-16-201-022-0000; 10-16-credit bid stthe sale or by any on the forms provided mortgagee, tudgment credifor,orSale thaI will entitle the purchaserAutopsy Center of Chicago with .46-O39. The realestateisim-estate is a Unit of a common inter-chaser not to exceed $300, in certi-201-023-0000 The Director of Public Works re'- other honor acquinng the residentialto a deed Io the real estate aherthe business located af 4200 N. provedwitharesidence Saleest community, the purchaser of thetied funds/or wire transfer, is dueCommonly known as 9509 serves the right to refuse to is- real estate whose nghts in and toconfirmation of the sale, The prop-HazelSt.,#212, Chicago,IL terms: 25% down of the highest bidunit other than a mortgagee shallwithin twenty-four (24( hours. NoLeamington Street, Skokie, II suePlans,Specificafions and by certified funds at the cloue of the fee shall be paid by the mortgagee60077 the residential real estate arose po-erty will NOT be open for inspection60613. The true name(s( and pay the asseusments required by or lo the sale, The subtdo properlyand plaintiff makes no representa- Proposals fo any person, firm, sale payable to The Judicial Salessubsection (g-t) of Section 18.5 ofacquinrig the residential real estateThe mortgaged real estate is im- residence address of fha is subject to general real estate tao-fion as to the condition of the prop- or corporation that he considers Corporation. No third party checkstheCondominiumPropertyAct.pursuant to 'its credit bid at the saleproved with a single familyresi- owner(s) is: Benjamin E. will be accepted. The balance, in-Sale terms: 25% down by certifiedorby any mortgagee, ludgmentdance. If the sublect mortgaged reeles, special assessments, or specialerty. Prospective bidders are ad- to be unqualified. taxes levied asainst said real estatemonished fo check the court file toMargolis,4200 N HazelSt., cluding the Judicial sale feeforfunds, balance within 24 hours, bycredifor,or other lienor acquiringestate is a unit of s common inter- The right fo waive any irregslan- and is otfered'for sale without anyverify all information. lt this property#212, Chicago, IL60613 Abandoned ResidentialPropertycertified funds.No refunds.Thethe residentialreal estate whoseest community, the purchaser of the fy and fo reject any or all bids is Municipality Relief Fusd, which sproperty will NOT be open for in-rights in and to the residential realund other than a mortgagee shallrepresentationastoqualityoris a condominium unit, the purchas-Pub: 3114, 21. 28/2013 5212O quantity of title and without recourseer of the unit at the foreclosure sale, reserved to the President and calculated ori residential real estatespection.Upon payment infull ofestate arose prior to the sale. Thepay the assessments required by Notice is hereby given, pursuant at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or sublect property is subject to gener-subsection (e-1) of Section 18.5 ofto Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition.other than s mortgagee, shall pay Board of Trustees of the Village the amount bid, the purchaser will the assessments and the legal feesfo "An Act in relation fo the use traction thereof of the amount paidreceive a Certificate of Sale whichal real estate taxes, special assess-the Condominium Property Act. The sale is further subject to contir- of Morton Grove.All contracts mafion by the court. Upon paymentrequired TheCondominiumof an Assumed Business Name by the purchaser not Io exceedwill entitle the purchaser Io a Deedments,orspecialtaxesleviedSale terms: 10% down by certified by for the consfrucfionofPublic in full of the amount bid, the pur-Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((1(in the conduct or transaction of $300,incertifiedfundslorwireto the premises after confirmation ofagainst said real estafe und is of-tundo, balance, by certified funds, Works are subjecf to the Illinois transfer.is due within twenty-four fered for sale without any represen-within 24 hours, No refunds. chaser will receive a Certificate ofand (g)(4). If this property is a con-Business in theState," as the saie. TheSale that will entitle the purchaserdominium unit which in part of s Prevailing Wage Act (820 ILCS, (24) hours. No fee shall be paid byFor information: Visd our website attalion as to quality or quantity of titleproperty will NOT be open tor in- amended,thatacertification to s deed to the real estate aftercommon interest community, the 130/1et seq.). the mortgagee acquiring the resi-http'J/servcie.atty-pierce,com Be-and without recourse lo Plaintiff andspeclion was tite by the undersigned with confirmation of the sale, The prop-purchaser of the unit at the foreclo- destral real estate pursuant to itsbesen 3 p.m. and p.m.Only.in AS 1S condition. The sale is fur-For information call the Sales Clerk General questions regarding the ti erty will NOT be open for inspectionsure sale other than a mortgageethe County Clerk of Cook Coun- credit bid al the sale or by anyPierce 6 Associates, Plaintiff's Al-ther subject to confirmation by theat Plaintiff's Attorney, The Wirbicki Contract Documents should be and plaintiff makes no representa-shall pay the assessments required mortgagee,udgment creditor,ortomeys.tNorth Dearbom Street,court. If the sale is set anide for anyLaw Group, 33WestMonroe directedto Mr. Chris Tomich, lion us to the condition of the prop-by The Condominium Property Act,,Ile No. D13133404on the 21st other lievor acquinng the residentialChicago,Illinois60602.Tel.No.rea000, the Purchaser at the saleStreet, Chicatto, Illinois60603. Village Engineer, Public Works real estate whose nghts in and to(312) 476-5500 Refer to File Num-shall be entitled only fo a return of1312) 360-9455W1O-3788. erty. Prospective bidders are ad-755 ILCS 605/18.5(0-1).IF YOUday of February 2013 under the monished to check the Court file toARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- Department,via tax to(847) the residential real estate arose po-ber f021653. thedeposit paid. The Purchaser(NTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES Assumed Name of LGF Con- verify all information, If this propertyOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT 965-951 1 . Alldetailed ques- or to the sale, The subject properlyINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESshallhavenofurtherrecourseCORPORATION SellingOfficer, suIting with the business located is u condominium unit, the purchas-TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION is subject to general real estate tax-CORPORATION SellinqOfficer,against the Mortgagor, the(312) 444-1122 3513415 tions concerning the actual bid er of the unit at the foreclosure sale,FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFat 7821 N. Ocortfo Ave., Nifes, en, special assessments. or special 513127 Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attor-3/14, 3/21, 3128/13 #519093 specificationsshouldbefor- 1312)444-1122 other than a mortgagee, shall payAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INIL 60714. The true name(s) and laxes levied against said real estate¿/14, 3/21, 3/28113 #519312 ney Upon payment infullof the warded in writing via fax no less Wflmefte the assessments andthe leqal feesACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONresidence address of the and io offered for sale without any amount bid, the purchaser will re- than five business days prior fo orMORTON GROVE caine a Certificate of Sale that willIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFrequiredby TheCondominium15-1701(C)OF THEILLINOISowner(s)is:Liza G. Figueroa, representationastoquality IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- the scheduled bid opening date. ,uantity of title and without recourse entitle the purchaser to a deed to Property Act, 765 ILCS 605./9(g((1(MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE7821 N. Oconto Ave ,Nibs, IL COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYand (g4). If this property is a con-LAW.Forinformation'Visitour Dated at Morton Grove, Illinois, toPlaintiff and in AS 1Scondition the real estate after confirmation of 60714. The sale is further subject to contir-COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-Ihe sale. The property will NOT beDIVISION E-TRADE BANK, Plain-dominium und which is part of awebsife at serrece.atfy-pierce.com, this 21st day of April 2013, by CERY DIVISION tiff,vs. PIOTR GALAS A/K/A PE- Pub;3/7 14 21/2013516240 mation by the court.If the sale is openforinspection and plaintiff common interest community, thebetween the hours of 3 and S pm. Order of Mr. Andy De Monte, BANK OF AMERICA, N A S/D/Mmakes no representation as to theTER GALAS, INDIVIDUALLY ANDpurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-PIERCE 6 ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's set aside for any reason, the Pur-TO BAC HOME LOANS AS TRUSTEE OF THE GALAS Bid Notice Director of Public Works, Village chaser at the sale shall be enhtled condition of fhe property. Prospec- sure sale other than a mortgageeAttorneys,OneNorthDearborn SERVICING,LP FKA COUNTRY- FAMILY TRUST UNDER TRUST of Morton Grove. only lo a retum of the deposit paid. tinebiddersuraadmonished to shall pay the assessments requiredStreet Surte 1300, CHICAGO, IL BID NOTiCE WIDE HOME LOANS AGREEMENT DATED AUGUST 3/21/13 #524765 The Purchaser shall have no further check the Court file to verify all infor- by The Condominium Property Act,60602. Tel No.(312) 476-5500.The BoardofEducationof SERVICING LP Plaintiff, vs. 14 2007, MONIKA GALAS, INDI-7ES ILCS 605/18.5(-l). IF YOUPlease refer to file number recourse against the Mortgaqor, the mation. If this property is a condo- Ridgewood High School District AMENEH NIROUMAND AIX/Aminium unit, the purchaser of theVIÓUALLY AND AS TRUSTEE OFARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-PAt 108488 THE JUDICIAL SALES Mortgagee or the Mortgagee s attor-MENEH VALADAN; 234 is receiving bids for Athletic unit at the foreclosure sale, otherTHE GALAS FAMILY TRUST UN-OWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHTCORPORATION One South ney. Upon payment in full of theMOHOMMAD VALADAN A/K/A DER TRUST AGREEMENT amount bid, the purchaser will re- than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- TO REMAIN INPOSSESSIONWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicaqo,Suppliesforfall andwinter ceive a Certificate of Sale that willMOHAMMAD R VALADAN; sessments and the legal fees re-DATED AUGUST 14, 2007 AND JPFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE Yousports. Bid packets may be CHARTER ONE BANK, NA 5/B/Mquired by The Condominium Prop-MORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.,AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INcan also visit The Judicial Salespicked up uf Ridgewood High entitle the purchaser to a deed toRBS CITIZENS, NA; Defendants, the real estate aher confirmahon of erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g))1and 12 CH 33232ACCORDANCE WITh SECTIONCorporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 To PLACE A FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OMA- I NOTICE OF SALE School's Business Office. Bids )g)(4). 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOISday status report of pending seles. the sale The property wO NOT be lt this property is a condo-PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given Shall be submitted to Ms. Cheryl inspection and plaintiffHA UNKNOWN HEIRS minium unit which is part of a corn- MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREPIERCE6 ASSOCIATES One open for Flinn, BusIness Manager, makes no representation as to the b LEGATEES OF AMENEHmon interest community, the pur-that pursuant to a Judgment ofLAW. For information:VisitourNorth Dearborn Street Suite 1300 NIROUMAND. IF ANY: Foreclosure esterad inthe abovewebsite at sersice.atty-pierce.comCHICAGO,IL 60602 13121 476-R'rdgewood High School Distnct condition of the property. Prospec-UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NONchaser of the unit at the foreclosure rivebiddersareadmonished to sale other than s morrgagee shallentitled cause on January 9, 2013,between the hours of 3 and 5 pm.5500 Attorney File No PAl f09488234, 7500 W. Monfrose Ave,, check the court file to verily all nf or-RECORD CLAIMANTS. Detend-pay the assessments required bIntercounty Judicial Sales Corpora.PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff'sAnomey Code. 91220 Case Idem-Nornidge, IL 60706 by Tuesday, ants, lOCH 10871 The Condominium tion will on Tuesday, Apnl 16, 2013,Attorneys,One NorthDearbornber: t2CH2t345 3515624 HELP mation. If this property is a condo- Property Ac,at the hour of 1 1 um. in their office Apel 9, 2013 af 11:30 am. in a minium unit, the purchaser of thePUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given765 ILCS 605/18.5)0-1). IF YOU Street Saite 1300, CHICAGO, IL3/14. 3121, 3/28/13 #519391 that pursuant toa Judgment of at 120 West Madison Street, Suite sealed envelope labeled Athletic unit at the foreclosure sale, other ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- 60602Tel No. (312) 476-5500. Foreclosure enlered in the aboveOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell to thePlease refer to file number Supplies . - FaIVWinfer Sports than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-entitled cause on January 4. 2013, highest bidder for cash, the follow- TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION PAl205122. THE JUDICIAL SALES Sincerely, sensments and Ihe legal fees re-Istercounty Judicial Sales Corpora- ing described mortgaged real es- quired by The Condominium Prop- FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF CORPORATION One South Cheryl Flinn tipo will on Tuesday, April 9, 2013, fate: Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicaqo, -ety Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1( andat the hour of i t am. in their officeAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN Business Manager g)(4). If this property io a condo- ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONCommonly known as 919 AmherstIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You at 120 West Madison Street, Suite Lune, Wilmette, IL 600t. 3/21/1g #5261 75 WANTED AD minium unit which is part of a com- 15-17011Cl OF ThE ILLINOIS can also visit The Judicial Sales liSA. Chicago, Illinoiu, sell to the PIN. 05-28-313-011. Corporation at ,tsc.com for a 7 UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY mon interest community, the pur-highest bidder for cash, the follow-MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREThe mort9aged real estate is im- chaser of the und at the foreclosure LAW For information, examine the day status report of pandina sales. GIVEN THAT sealed bids for ins described property: proved with a single familyresi-PIERCE & ASSOCIATES One one 2013 tractor with cab and sale other than a mortgagee shallPIN. 09-13-21 2-E05-00. court tile or contact Plaintiffs attor-dance lt the subject mortgaged real nec CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, North Dearborn Streel Suite 1300 SAY IT IN THE loader ready will be received by pay the assessments required byCommonly known as 7201 WEST estate is a unit of s common inter- The Condominium Act, P.C., t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGE CHICAGO,IL 60602 13121 476- Property FOSTER the Village of Lincolnwood until 765 ILCS 606/t8.5(q-l). IF YOU STREET, MORTONROAD, SUITE 103, BURR RIDGE,est community, the purchaser of the5500 Attorney File No, PAl205122 GROVE, IL 60053 unit other than a mortgagee shallAttorney Code. 91220 Case Num- 10:00 AM., local time on Friday, IN THE ARE THE MORTGAGOR )HOME-The mortgaged real estate is im-IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Pleasepay the assessments required by ApitI 5, 2013 at the Lincolnwood OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT refer to file number 14-1 t-19997. ber: 12 CH 14187 1515626 CLASSIFIEDS, proved with s single familyresi- subsection ty-1) of Section 18.5 of TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION TI-fE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA- 3/14,3/21,3/28/13 #519384 Village Hall Council Chambers dence. It the subject mortgaged real the Condominium Property Act. FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF TION One South Wacker Drive, MORTON GROVE located at 6900 N. Lincoln Ave- estate is a unit of a common inter-24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650Sale terms: 10°, down by certifiedIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INest community. tIre purchaser of the funds. balance within 24 hours, by nue, Lincolnwood, Illinois 60712 ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONuniI other than u mortgagee shall(312) 236-SALE You can also visitcertified funds.No refunds,TheCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- CALL atwhich timetheywillbe OF THE ILLINOIS The Judicial Sales Corporation at w d5-t7011Ci pay the assessments required by judgment amount wasTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY opened and read, Bids receivedCL4SSIFI[DS, ORTGAGE FORECLOSURE w-w ljsc.com for u 7 day status re- DIVISION subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of $1,009,889.65.The property will JPMORGAN CHASE after such time will be returned LAW For information, examine the port of pending sales CODILIS 6 BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION theCondominiumPropertyAct. NOT be open for inspection court file or contact Plaintiffs atlor- ASSOCIATES, P C. 15W030 unopened. Bid packets may be For information call Mr. Ira T. NovelPlaintiff.-n.- EUGENIA RAMIREZ, Sale terms: 25% down by certifiedNORTH FRONTAGE ROAD. 847-998-3400 esarnined or obtained beginning nett.CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,funds, balance within 24 hours, by at Plaintiff's Attorney, Law Offices ofALAIN RAMIREZ, JPMORGAN P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 certified funds.No refunds,The IraT.Nevai, 175 North FranklinCHASE BANK, N.A. on Friday, March 22, 2013 at ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, (630) 794-5300 Attorney File No, Defendants 12 CH 21345 Lincolnwood Village Hall, 6900 IL 60527 (630) 794-9876. Pleaseproperty will NOT be open for in-14-11-19997 Attomey ARDC No.Street,Chicaqo, Illinois60606. spection Upon payment in full of (3t2(357-1125T Ref. No 11-074229351 OKETO AVENUE MORTON N. Lincoln Ave, Lincolnwood, lIli- CALL efer to(Ile number 14-12-08999. 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 GROVE, IL 60053 TO PLACE . the amount bid, Ihe purchaser will 3514945 HE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA- NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- noix60712. TheVillageot receive a Certificate of Sale which 3/14, 3/21, 3/28113 #519337 Lincolnwood reserves the right TION One South Wacker Dsve,will entitle the purchaser to a Deed TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 to reject arty or all bids and fo to the premises after confirmation of nuant to a Judgment of Forecloaure (312) 236-SALE You can also visit andSale enteredin the nata. the above YOUR AD waiveany irregularitiesand The Judicial Sales Corporatioxi at w cause on January 14, 2013, an intormalrties. ww*.com for a 7 day status re-For information: Visit our website at http://service.atfy-ptarce.com. Be-JFond tixe CArCYc*irD!01DS 3/21/13 *525265 847-998-3400 Dort of pending sales. CODILIS & tocijive.com J NIL THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 2013 I 77 Bid Notice Divorce Probate Pub'ic Notices Public Hearings Storage . Legal Storage - Lega) Storage . Legal The Board of Education.State Of Illinois State of Illinois PUBLIC NOTICE request a special use permit toTenant Name Und ti Life Storage Centers of RogersFoot Nanny.Com INC 4 Evanstort/Skokie School DistrictCounty of Cook In the Circuit Court of Cook If you live in Niles Township andallow outdoor dining at an exist-Robert Pudlik I 09 Park will hold a public sale toEmmanuel Okere 41 65, 1500McDaniel Avenue. In the Circuit Court for Cook County, Illinois have a child in grades X-8 whoinglimitedservicerestaurantJettery Pruemer 520 enforce a lien imposed on said EncLewis 4120 Evanston, Illinois 60201 ,will re- County, Illinois County Irrthe matter of the estate ofIs home-schooled or attends aand any relief discovered duringJimmy Ragan 572 & 589 property, as describedbelow,Carlisa Battles 4151 ceive soaled bids tor: Department, Domestic RelationsKonstantina Tselikis (Deceased)private school and you are con-the review of this case. Ellen Dueland 665 pursuanttotheIllinoisSelf-Chantel Battle 4173 SITE IMPROVEMENTS Division Case No. 2013 P 758 cerned about their educational2013-7P - SubdivIsion: 9599Pub:3/21. 3/2812013 524673 Service Storage Facility Act, David Maedane 5060 AT ORRINGTON ELEMENTA-In Re the Marriage of PublicatIon NotIce growth and development,Skokie Boulevard Notice is hereby given that pur-Illinois Code 770 ILCS 95/1 toWauniece Cole 5080 RY SCHOOL PROJECT NO. Tetyana Bondarenko, Plaintiff Notice please contact Niles Township ¡s hereby given of the OxfordOBG-WatertonSkokiesuant to Illinois Sell-Storage Fa-95/7, at 11:00 AM on Thursday,3/213J28/2013 #525594 i 2139 vs death of Konstantina Tselikis ofDistrictforSpecialEducation.Hotel Property Company, LLC,cilities Act, a sale will be hold onApril 11th, 2013, at Life StorageLifeStorageCentersofthe The Bid Openingwillbe onOleg Bondarenko, Defendant Wheeling, Illinois.Letters of of-Tarin Kendrick, Esecutive Direc-requests a 2-lot subdivision in aApril10fb, 2013 11:00 AM ,atCenters ot Rogers Park, 7524Southwest Loop will hold s pub- Wednesday,April3,2013at No, 13 D 002352 fice were issued on Februarytor. PH: 847-965-9040, 870104 Regional Shopping district. LiteStorageCentersofElgin,N. Paulina St. Chicago, Illinois.licsale to enforce a lien Im- 10:00 AM at the Administrative Notice by Publication 25. 2013 to Peter Tselekis, 715Menard, Morton Grove, IL2013-8P- Site Plan Appro-450 Airport lId, Elgin, IL 6012360626. (773) 381-1417 posed on saidproperty, as de- Warehouse Office, 2017Public noticeishereby givenN, Drury Lane, Arlington60053. vat: 9501-9599 Skokle Boule-(847)888-1834. The contents ofManagement reserves the rightscribed below, pursuant to the Greenleaf, Evanston, Illinoisyou, Oleg Bondarenko, that theHeights, IL 60004 whose attor-Pub: 3-21-13 524.671 card and 4707 & 4709 Golfthe below spaces will be sold atto withdraw any unit from sale.Illinois Self-Service Storage Fa- 60202. At this time the Bids willabove suithas been filedfey 5 Shari A. Shapiro, 4355 LEGAL NOTICE Road a public saletor cash,creditRegisteredor motor vehiclescility Act,Illinois Code 770 It.CS be publicly opened and read. Aagainst you for a Dissolution ofFosterSt.,Skokie,IL 60076.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENOxfordOBG-WatertonSkokiecard or certified funds. If there isare sold As Is I Parts Only, no95/1to 9517, at 2:00 PM on Performance and PaymentMarriage and other relief, whichClaims against the estate mayBY THE BOARD OF EDUCA-Hotel Property Company LLC;no market value or no bids re-titles or registration. Wednesday, April10. 2013, st Bond irr the full amount of thesuit is now pending. be filed irr the office of the ClerkTION OF COMMUNITY CON-CFO2, Skokie LLC; Village ofceived, the goods will be other-Tenant Name: Und tiLife Storage Centersof the contract will be required. A BidUnless you, Oleg Bondarenko,of the Circuit Court in RoomSOLIDATED SCHOOL DIS-Skokie; and Centre East Metro-wise disposed of. Sherman S. Hall L39 Southwest Loop, 601 W. Har- Security ot 10% of the Bid is re- answer or otherwise appear in1292, Richard J. Daley Center,TRICT 64 IN THE COUNTY OFpolitan Exposition Authority; re-Jennifer Cully Unit 11229 Albert Espino 108 sonSt.,Chicago, IL,60607 quired with the proposal. Thesaid suit on or before May 24,Chicago,Illinois 60602 or withCOOK, STATE OF ILLINOIS,quest modification of an existingBrandon Kitchen Unit #234 Elaine Mason lii (312)-360-1153 Contractor must pay the Prevail-2013, a ludgment of default maythe representative, or both, onTHAT A TENTATIVE AMEND-site plan approval for s plannedLaura Alarcon Unit #662 Eddie Mae Ferguson 115 Management reserves the right ng Wage Rates for all work perbe entered against you. or before September 12, 2013ED BUDGET FOR SAIDdevelopment in a 54 RegionalLaura Aldeguer Unit #721 Ashli Serrano 166 to withdraw any unit from sale. Ilinois Law s/s Dorothy Brown,which date is not less than 6SCHOOL DISTRICT FOR THEShopping district to allow for theShari Ramirez Unit #768 Lasaundra Collins i 70 Registered or motor vehicles ft is the policy of Clerk of the Circuit Courtmonths from the date of the firstFISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JU-constructionofanadditionalTyreshia Harper Unit #5101 Nicholas Kennedy i 92 are sold As Is I Parts Only, no vanstonfSkokie School District50W. Washington, Chicago, ILpublicationofthisnotice andLY 1, 2012 AND ENDING JUNE3,567ff2buildingnearthePub: 3/21 & 3(26(2013 524677 Mauricio Rincon 213 titles or registration. 5 to provide equal opportunityDated this 15th day of March,any claim not tiled within that30, 2013 WILL BE ON FILEnorthwest corner of the proper- NOTIcE OF AUCTION Rodney Bates 215 Tenant Name Unit ti 2013 Life Storage Centers of Hermosa to all qualified businesses in the penad is barred. Copies of anyAND CONVENIENTLY AVAILA-ty, 2 drive-up AIMs, and an ex- Debra L. Crestoni 224 Kevin Clay 200 warding of contracts and ac-Igor Gromov claim tiled with the Clerk mustBLE FOR PUBLICINSPEC-pansion of the east-side parkingwill hold a public sale to enforce a lien imposed on said property, asLuke F. Urbanowski 246 Apria Healthcare 407 ordingly promotes the utiliza-Attomey for Plaintiff be mailed or delivered to theTION AT THE RAYMOND E.lot. The petitioners are also re-described below, pursuant to tIre lIli-Jim H. Roberts 328 Claude Turner 449 lion of diversified businesses to1020 N. Milwaukee Ave., representative and to the atfor-HENDEE EDUCATIONALquesting relief from the Villagesois Self-Service Storage FacilityMerlene Tillis 361 Amelia Fu9hsm 503 Ste 101 the maximum extant feasible in nay within IO days after it hasSERVICE CENTER (ESC), 164Code to build 101' and 136' fromAct, Illinois Code 770 ILCS 95/i toTierra Weisinger 362 Darlene Williams 596 ny contract issued against thisDeerfield, IL 60015 been filed. S. PROSPECT AVENUE,the 84 district boundary rather9517. at 4:00 PM on Monday April 8,Laura Ann Hans 394 Betty Davis 681 oIicitation to bid, 20t3 at Ufe Storage Centers of (847) 845-1779 /s/Peter Tselikis PARK RIDGE, ILLINOIS,than1 50', additional relief from James O. Hollis 395 Jeanne Julien 762 ScopeofWork: Concrete3/21 3/28 4/4/13#525601 Representative 60068, FROM 8:00 AM. TOthe parking requirements for theHermosa, 4500 W. Grand Ave. Chi- caso, IL 60639. Phone number isJoelle Johnson 403 Danus DBelI 814 oavement,asphaftpavement, /51 Shari A. Shapiro 4:00 P.M., Probate MONDAYentire s'de, which would require773-235-8452 Dawn Hanks 427 Alan Maynie 823 Iree removal,playfieldrestora- Attorney THROUGH FRIDAY, BEGIN-modificationstothesharedManagement reserves the right toWyvetla A. Westhrook 431 David Hamiton 1074A lion and landscaping. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Pub:3/7, 1421/2013 515116 NING TUESDAY, MARCH 19,parking reduction in the existingwithdraw any unit from saleRegis- Harith Razaa 435 Barbara Barnes 1084A The Owner reserves the right to STATE OF ILLINOIS toreri or motor vehicles are sold As COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS 2013, EXCEPT FOR MARCHsite plan approval, and any oth- Cornel Gorahm 450 Pub:3/21, 3/281201$ 524672 reject any or alt Bids, to waive COUNTY DEPARTMENT- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 25 THROUGH MARCH 29.er relief discovered during theIs/Parts Only" rio titles or registra- lion. Brandon Espinosa 485 Life Storage Centers of irregularities in the bidding pro- PROBATE DIVISION COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS 2013, ESC WILL BE CLOSEDreview of this case Unit Tenant Name Mans D. Ramos 514 Wngleyvillewillhold spublic cedure, or accept the Bid that inESTATE OF GRACE M. PROBATE DIVISION FOR SPRING BREAK. COP-2013-9P- SpecIal Use Per-688 George Jones Tamika Ross 515 sale to enforce a lien imposed its opinion will serve its best in-MAJDA, Deceased In the matter of the estate of lES OF SAID AMENDEDmIt: 4749 Golf Road t 32 Maritza Jsuregui Tony F. Cayuela Jr. 554 on said property, as described terest Any such decision shall No, 05 P 0086 Edward A. Vavrik, Deceased BUDGET WILLALSO BEOxford OBG-Waterton Skokie246 Patrick Wandick Denise Johnson 576 below, pursuant to the Illinorp 475 be considered final. The Owner PUBLICATION NOTICE Case No. 2013 P 627 AVAILBLE AT THE PARKHotel Property Company, LLC, Lovella Murray Raisa Danilova 663 Seit-Service 363 Psyton L. Tisby Storage FacilW reserves the right to set aside aTO: CHERYL ANN BAN- NOTICE RIDGE AND NILES PUBLIC LI-requests a special use permit Anthony Wolfe 666 Act, Illinois Code 770 ILCS 95/1 Bid from a Contractor who, inCROFT, EDWARD MALIN, andNotice is given of the death of 446 Delmy Fonseca BRARIES. NOTICE IS FUR-for 2 drive-up ATM machines in538 Malik Shakir 697 to 95/7, at 12:00 PM on Mon- the Owner's opinion, does notROBERT MALIN or their heirs, Cheryl Martin Edward A, Vavrik of Chicago, Il-THER HEREBY GIVEN THAT Aa 04 Regional Shopping district550 Cheryl Marlin Michael McCarthy 706 day, April, 8, 2013, at Life Stor- oxhibit past experience equal tosucceSsors, or assigns linois. Letters of office were is-PUBLIC HEARING ON SAIDand any relief discovered during515 SasSa Paez Billy J. Tatars 721 ageCentersofWrigleyville. the size and scope of this proj- GRACE M. MAJDA died onsued on February 14, 2013 toAMENDED BUDGET WILL BEthe review of this case. 3/21/t3 3/28/13 524669 Jeremy Hays 801 3323 West Addison Street, Chi- ict. December 7, 2004, and was aAnne M. Langford. 8709 49thHELD AT 7:15 P.M. ON MON-FOR YOUR INFORMATION: NÒTICE ÖF AUCTION Anthony S. Robinson 813 cago. Illìnois. 60618. The bidder shall have a writtenresident of Mt, Prospect, Illinois.TerraceEast,Bradenton,FLDAY, APRIL 22, 2013 AT ROO-Plans andrelated documentsLife Storage Centers of MortonTheodore Thomas 864 Management reserves the right harassmentpolicyin sexual The Representativefor the3421 1 ,whose attorney is Rob-SEVELT ELEMENTARYareavailableat theVillage'sGrove will hold a public sale toStanley Jones 883 fo withdraw any unit from sale, laceinfullcompliancewithEstate a ROY E. MALINOWSKI,Ort J. Ross, Ally. Code 50254,SCHOOL, 1001 S. FAIRVIEW,CommunityDevelopmentDe-enforce a lien imposed on saidMalcolm Amos 891 Registeredormotor vehicles Section 2-105 of the Illinois t-tu-I 327 Seafarer Street, Ventura,1622W. Colonial Parkway,PARK RIDGE, IL 60068. DAT-partment, Planning Division,properly, as describedbelow,Adonis Horton 907 are sold "As Is I Parts Only," no man Rights Act. CA 93001-4251. Suite201,Inverness,IllinoisED THIS MARCI-I 18, 2013(847) 933-8447 Monday throughpursuanttotheIllinoisSelf-Roderick Mobley 964 titles or registration. EDIT TO SUIT PROJECT. The Attorney for the Estate is60067. 847-358-5757 BOARD OF EDUCATION COM-Friday, from 8:30 AM to 5:00Service Storage Facility Act lIli-Lets Watson 967 Tenant Name Unit ti THREE SETS IS STANDARDCARY A. LIMO, P.C., 121S.Claims against the estate may MUNITi CONSOLIDATEDPM nais Code 770 ILCS 95/1toVashti Watson 973 James Rosenthal 1066, t 146 FOR ARCON. ON LARGERWilke Rd., Suite 407, Arlingtonbe filed in the office of the Clerk SCHOOL DISTRICT 64ERICSPECIAL AID: Available upon95/7, at1 :oo PM on Thursday,Pub: 3/21 3/28/2013 520164 Aubrey Harvey 2053 PROJECTS CONSIDER IN-FIts.. Illinois 60005. oftheCircuitCourtin RoomUHLIG SECRETARY request for the disabled. CallApril 11th, 2013, at LifeStorageNOTICE 6F PUBLIC SALE OFRosa M. Gonzalez 2105 CREASING THE NUMBER. On February 7, 2013, The Fi-1202, Richard J. Daley Center,3/21/2013 525676 (847) 673-0500 or TDD (847)Centers of Morton Grove, 6505PERSONAL PROPERTY Michael DeValle 2110 PREVAILING WAGE LAW: nal Report of Independent Rep-Chicago, Illinois 60602 or with 933-8455. West OaktonStreet,MortonNotice is hereby given that pur-Maria Ines Quiroz 3176 This contract calls for the con-resentative was filed;it no ob- Public Hearings the representative, or both, on Interested parties are invited toGrove, Illinois, 60053, 847-966-suant to Section 4 of tIre Self-Nancy Lituma 4001 1899. utruction of a public work, withinjection is filed within 42 days at-or before September 16, 2013LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC attend this meeting. This notice Management reservesServiceStorageFacilityAct.Arthur J, Krauss 4002 the meaning of the Illinois Pre-ter the filing of the report, the In-which dateisnot lesa than 6 HEARING is tor information purposes only.the right to withdraw any unitStale of Illinois, the undersignedDeanne L. Robinson 4153 vailing Wage Act,820 ILCSdependent Representativewillmonths from the date of the firstSkokie Plan Commission,Published in the Skokie Reviewfrom sale.Registered or motorwill sell at a public sale by cam-Michael S. Chesler 4187 130/.01 et seq. (the Act) Thebe discharged and the Estatepublicationofthisnotice andThursday, April18, 2013,ViI-on March 21 , 2013. vehicles are sold As Is I Partspetitive bidding on:Date & Time Daniel Maar 4206 Actrequirescontractorsandclosed in accordance with 755any claim not filed within thatlage ofSkokie, 5127 OaktonPaul Luke, Chairman Only. no titles or registration. 4-5-13 at 3 pm 3/21, 3/28/13 #525344 subcontractors to pay laborers,ILCS 5/28-1 1 (e). period is barred. Copies of thisStreet, Skokie, Illinois 60077, at3/21/13 #525980 Tenant Name Unit #Units to be auctioned: workersand mechanics per- /51 BY: CARY A. LIND, P.C.claim filed with the Clerk must7:30 P.M., to consider the fol- Storage - Legal Patricia Brooks t 141 Bethany Joy Dean 11674 per- torniing services on public Attorneys for Representativebe mailed or delivered to thelowing: Patricia Brooks i 142sanaI item and boxes, one bed. works projects no less than theGARY A. LIND, P.C. representative and to the attor- NEW Life Storage Centers of Algon-James Hoffman 1333 Pub: 3/21, 3/28/2013 524680 current prevailing rate of wagesAttorneys for Plenary Guardian ney within 10 days afteritis2013-5P - Zoning Mapquin. LLC will hold a public saleGeorge D. Banc 1230Lite Storage Centers of South (hourly cash wages plus amount121 S Wilke Road-Sufe4O7 filed. Amendment: 5150 Touhy to enforce a lien imposed anNestor Nano 1535Loop will hold a public sale to for fringe benefits) in the counArlington Heights, IL 60005 /s/Anne M. Langford, Abdul R. Panjwani & Salmasaid property, as described be-Bruce L. Levin 1323enforce a lien imposed on said where the workis pertorme )847) 577-0030 Administrator Panjwani as co-trustees of thelaw, pursuant to the Illinois Self-Jerold LeVine 1031 properly,as described below, The Department publishes theAttorney No. 23703 /s/Robert J. Ross, Attorney Abdul R. Panjwani Living TrustService Storage Facility Act, lIli-Richard Spandiary 1724pursuanttotheIllinoisSelf- prevailing wageratesonitsa/21, 3(28 4/4/13 #504804 522179 Pub: 3/21 28 4/4/2013request s map amendment tonais Code 770 ILCS 95/itoKyumgNam 1344Service Storage Facility Act, lIli- website at:http://www.state.il.0State oflIinoisIn the Circuit Public Notices change the zoningdistrictof95/_7, at 03:00 PM on Wednes-Zabrin Inan 1044fois Code 770 ILCS 95/1to s/agencyíidol/rateslrates.HTM.Court of Cook County, Illinois 5150 Touhy Avenue from Biday. April io th, 2013, at LifePub:3/21, 3/28/2013 524683 95/7, at 10:00 AM on Friday, TheDepartmentrevisestheProbate Division PUBLIC NOTICE Service Commercial to 02 Com-Storage Centers of Notice of AuctIon April 12, 2013 at Lite Storage To PLACE A prevailing wage rates and theIn the matter of the estate of Lu- Take notice that an merciaI. Algonquin, LLC, 2301 W. Algon-Lite Storage Centers of RiverCentersoftheSouthLoop, contractor/subcontractor has an la Fugate, Deceased application for a retail liquor 2013-6P - SpecIal Use Per-quinRoad,Algonquin,IllinoisNorth will hold a public sale to2361 S. State St. Chicago,IL ibligation to check the Depart-Case No. 2012 P 5559 Licence has been filed mit: 5150 Touhy 60102 (847)658-8600. enforce a lien imposed on said60616. monts web site for revisions toPUBLICA11ON NOTICE By Abdul R. Panjwani and SalmaManagement reserves the nghtproperty,as described below.Management reserves the nght irevailing wage rates. For infor-Notice is given in the death of Joaguin Garcia Panjwani as co-trustees of theto withdraw any unit from salepursuantfotheIllinoisSelf-to withdraw any und from sale. nationregardingcurrentpro-Lula Fugate of Chicago, Illinois 7500 Elmhurst Rd. Abdul 3. Panjwani Living Trust,Registeredormotor vehiclesService Storage FacilitiesAct,Registeredor motor vehicles ailing wage rates, please referLetters of office ware issued on Des Plaines, IL 60018 are sold As Is I Parts Only," noIllinois Code 770 ILCS to 95/7,are sold As Is / Parts Only, no o the Illinois Department of La-February20,2013toLarry For titles or registration at 10:00 AM on Monday, April 8,titles or registration. borswebsite.AllcontractorsFugate, 175 Davis Court, Round El Cerrito Supermercado, Inc 2013, at Life Storage of RiverTenant Name Unit ti and sub-contractorsrenderingLake Park, IL 60073, whose at- Food Oasis Public Hearings Public Hearings North, 333 West Ohio Street,Wendell Smoot 144 CLASSI FI ED servicesunderthiscontracttomey is: Edwin R. Niernira, pc. 7500 Elmhurst Rd. Chicago, Illinois, 60654. Phone:MarkHopkins 111516 must comply withallrequire-1110 N. Ashland Ave., Chicago, Des Plaines, IL 60018 31 2-22-0i 36 Shannon D. Hampton PUBLIC NOTICE I 123 ments of the Act, including butIl. 60622 773-276-1322 Any oblections to the granting of Management reserves the rightMichaelßowen PUBLIC HEARING HELD ON PROPOSED 1129 not limited fo,all wage, noticeClaims a9ainsf the estatesaid license shall be made to to withdraw any unit from sale,Elzabettr M. Beardsley AMENDED BUDGET FOR 201 2-13 2008 and record keeping duties. may befiledintheofficethe President of the Board of Registeredor motor vehiclesSabrinaMorgan Notice is hereby given by the Board of Education of School 2015 Obtain Bidding Documentsof theclerk on orbefore County Commissioners, as the are sold As Is I Parts Only. NoSabnnaMorgan District 73.5, County of Cook, State of Illinois, that the Pro- 2016 (maximum 3 sets) after MarchSeptember 16, 2013,whichL'uor Control Commissioner, in titles or registration. Louis Jenkins 2024 posed Amended Budget for said School District for the fiscal 20,2013 at: BHFX, LLC dateis not lesa than six (6)writing, signed by the objector, Tenant Name Unit 11 Rodney Weems 2080 30W250 Butterfield Road months from the date of the firstwithin ten days of the date of year beginning July 1 , 201 2 and ending June 30. 201 3 will beLevel-i, McElroy: Unit# 1030Kafondria McCarter on file and conveniently available for public inspection at the 2098 Werrenville, Illinois 60555 publication of the notice and anythisnotice,statingspecifically Beverly, T. Unit #1068Debbie Patterson AD, CALL Skokie School District 73.5, Supenntendent's Office, 8000 2153 P: 630-393-0m claim not filed within that periodthe grounds of the objection. Bnnker, H. Unit #1069Vincent Winn East Prairie Road, Skokie, IL 60076, from 7.30 am. to 3:00 2181 F: 630-393-0888 is barred. Copies of any claimAny objections should be mailed Kamis, M. Unit #3001Community Renovation p.m. each Monday through Friday on or after March 21, 2013. http://plarsroom.bhfx.netlpnonlin filiedwilli the Clerh must beto: 118 N. Clark Street, Room 3/21, 3/28/2013 #525925 Partners 2187 In addition, the Proposed Amended Budget will be posted on [email protected] mailed or delivered to the repro-1140, Chicago, Illinois 60602. Brandi Williams 3039 A refundabledepositforthesenfative and to theattorney John Allen the District's Web ste (www.sd735.org) and will also be avails- Joseph Philips ble for public inspection at the Skokie Public Library, 5217 3062 drawings and specifications of $wIthin 10 days after it has been Deputy Liquor Jan Vega Oakton St. 3081 100.00 per set is required. filed. Control Commissioner Elizabeth Oshinson Notice is further hereby given that a Public Hearing on said 3113 Pub: 3121/2013 524666 /s/Edwin R Niemira pc 3/21 3/28, 4/4, 4/1 1 #523853 To PLACE A CLASSIFIEDDaphne Robinson 3150 Pub:3/14, 21, 28/2013 515756 Proposed Amended Budget will be held at 7:00 p.m. on the 23rd day of April 2013 at McCracken Middle School, 8000 Raymond Brazell 3173 AD, CALL Ml-998-3400Gwendolyrr Vans 847-998-3400 East Prairie Road, in this School District. 3180 David Gardner 4019 James McNelis, President OR VISIT Kenneth Ray Skokie School District 73.5 4054 the Your Dreams todíive.com Wyvette Hawkins IFind 4 Board of Education PIONEERIOCAL(OWVtLASSIFIEDS 4075 Pub:3/2i/2013 524431 78 I THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 2013 NIL

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COLLEGE ROUNDUP Cho! nets first collegiate goal for Mount Olive

BY NICK BULLOCK IContributor I @Pioneer_Press

Vernon Hills alumna Ji- hee Choi, a freshman on the Power Mount Olive (N.C.) women's lacrosse team, scored her Rankings first collegiate goal against Saint Leo on March 8 in Saint Pioneer Press Leo, FIa. Basketball Final Chois goal came late in the Power Rankings first half, but her Trojans ulti- As voted on by the Pioneer mately fell 11-6. Press sports staff First place votes are worth IO points, second place 9, etc. Audrey Kiefer, a Fenwick BOYS alumna and sophomore Stevenson 40 (4) member of the women's New Trier 36 tennis team at Saint Mary's 3 (t). Nues North 27 3 (t). Notre Dame 27 College in Notre Dame, lnd., Oak Park-River Forest 22 contributed to two of the Maine South 21 St. Joseph 9 Belles' points in their 6-3 loss Fenwick 8 to Haverford on Friday. Mundelein 7 Kiefer and her doubles Loyola 6 partner took an 8-5 win Othrs rec.Iving votes: at No. 3 doubles. Then in carmel s; Hinsdale Central 5, North Shore Country Day 4; singles, the Hinsdale native Lake Zurich 2; Lake Forest 1. battled back after losing the first set 6-4. She took the second set 6-2 and then won With her help, the Ladies the tiebreaker 10-2. got off to a 10-3 start. New Trier graduate Chelsea Glenbrook South alumna Delaney is a third baseman Maddy Stark recently earned on the team. The sophomore North Coast Athletic Confer- from Kenilworth is batting ence Pitcher of the Week .283. honors after she started her season out with a 5-O record Evanston alumnus Chris through six starts for KenyonMedard, a freshman guard College. The sophomore had on the Oakton Community a .106 ERA and 28 strikeouts College men's basketball in 39 2/3 innings pitched andteam, recently became a held batters to a .179 bat- second-team selection for the Vernon Hills alumna Jihee Choi (right) ¡s a freshman on the Mount Olive (N.C.) women's lacrosse team, ting average in those first six NJCAA Division II Region IV a Division Il program. This is the first season that Mount Olive has fielded a women's lacrosse team. starts, which included two 2012-2013 All-Region Men's I 1MOUNT OLIVE COLLEGE ATHLETICS shutouts. Basketball Team. NIL THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 2013 I 79

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Minnesota on March 2 in Minneapolis. Loochtan appearances, which is second lowest on the team also took seventh on the parallel bars, but Iowa fell through Penn State's first 14 games. Anderson also 428.750-416.300. has two strikeouts in his 6 2/3 innings pitched. Del Vecchio Orozco (Maine East) and Eric Lof- New Trier graduate Nick Hedge also is a fresh- strom (Mundelein) are two other freshmen on the man pitcher on the team. team that attended area high schools. Have a suggest/on for the College Roundup? Evanston alumnus Jack Anderson, a freshman Email Nick Bullock at bullockpioneerpressgmail. reliever for the Penn State baseball team, recorded corn. I his second career save in a 3-0 win on March 3 against Nebraska-Omaha in San Antonio. The Evanston native had a 1.35 ERA in his first six

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JENNINGS CHEVROLET SUNDAY, MARCH 24TH JENNINGS VOLKSWAGEN In a January 2013 win over Philadelphia, Brooklyn Nets for'word NO. IO NORTHWESTERN Reggie Evens pulled down 23 rebounds but scored iust two points ( - the seventh player in league history with at least 23 boards and VS. no more than two points in a single game. And one of those players did it a remarkable five times, induding one game in NNO. I NORTH CAROLINA which he colleded 28 rebounds and didn't score a single point. Any guesses? Hint: be's in the NBA Hail of Fame. The answer is Dennis Rodmari. 11 AM. - COMBE TENNIS (ENTER ¼

More than any other spoil, baseball is a game of stas&s. So \ here's the latest from a Yale professor of economics who used FREEADMISSION! mathematical models to detemiine the age at which hitters and *Sejng Contest: Win a FREE pitchers reach their peak. Using the career stats of every maior Apple Pad Mini! leaguer from 1921 through 2004 who played at least 10 full f iKatelurvy Sener Fan of the Match raffLe for a seasons, the professor's findings were surprising. The peak age fIl Wildfire Restaurantsgift card for a hitter is roughly 28 (which iust happens to be the age at which eyesight begins to decline) and for a pitcher appmximately Glenbrook South alumna and Kenyon College 26. sophomore Maddy Stark recently earned North Coast UPCOMING MATCHES Athletic Conference Pitcher of the Week honors. KENYON COLLEGE Name this univeriIy less than i 3,000 undergraduate students; located in a town of approximately i 20,000 people; and in a Saturday, March 30th vs. Minnesota 12-week penad from the end ofOctober20l i until late January N 11 am., Combe Tennis Center Stevenson alumnus Matt Loochtan, a freshman 2012, the football and men's and women's basketball teams cn the then-No. 8-ranked Iowa men's gymnastics combined to go an incredible 40-0. The answer is the world's team, scored a 14.950 to take first place on the largest Baptist college, Ba.1or University in Waco, Texas. Oh yeah, Sundäy, March 31st vs. Wisconsin quarterback Robert Griffin UI went on to win the Heisman Trophy, ¿ J J vault against then-No. 10 Nebraska on Feb. 23 in 11 p.m., Combe Tennis Center the Lady Bears became NCM champions, and 10 other Baylor 1,,. c Iowa City, Iowa. N The Hawthorn Woods native also led the Hawk- teams ranked in the top 25 nationally during that period. eyes in the floor exercise and took fourth place in FREE ADMISSION TO ALL MATCHES! the meet in that event. Those two finishes helped the Hawkeyes defeat Nebraska 427.500-425.400. J4EiNiN IiNìS FON NONE INFORMATIONu , Loochtan then followed up that performance SALES _EASING SERVICEPARTS BODY SHOP' VISIT NUSPOPTS.COM 241 *AUKEGAN ROAD ' OLENYIEYI ' 729.1000 with a first-place team finish and third-place meet JUST NORTH OF GOLF ROAD CekbraiingOurilhlear EMAIL [email protected] JennìngsCeroieL corn Jenn nqsVW.corn finish in the floor exercise against then-No. 7 CALL 888-GO-PURPLE 80 THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 2013 NIL

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BOYS VOLLEYBALL SEASON PREVIEW Wolf devotes himself to sport in offseason

Look out for IBY MARK PERLMAN IContributor Maine South senior outside Matt Kaiser (Sr.) Setter hitter Nate Wolf had a big deci- Glenbrook South sion to make back in the fall. Th6-foot-1 Kaiser was a CSL South All-Conference player a year ago In addition to being a "I was always a basketball player," said Wolf, pinpoint ball distributor, Kaiser who played three years for the Hawks.I only has the ability to help the block played volleyball during the high school season, at the net, which is so critical in But I decided to quit basketball to concentrate the loaded CSL South. "He will be a big contributor for us this on volleyball, I thought there was a lot more up- season," Glenbrook South coach side with volleyball." Timothy Monahan said. Wolf joined the Vortex Volleyball Club in Glenview last year and has never looked back, Matt Wascher (Sr.) At 6-foot-8, Wolf can intimidate opponents Setter on the other side of the net, New Trier 'He's got the size to be a dominant force, Wascher, a senior and second- year starter on varsity, was ap- both offensively and defensively," Maine South pointed to the all-conference coach Gary Granell said, "He's got long arms team last season and named with a big block and he's pretty good in the all-tournament in the prestigious back row." Lincoln Way East and Warren invitationals. " Matt s an all- Wolf has gone from a solid player last year to around player. He does every- potentially one of the area's top performers. thing well." New Trier coach Sue He can be right up there with the group of Ellen Haak said. "He is the truest team player ¡n every sense." elite players," Granell said. Wascher's blocking ability will Just one season of club volleyball has paid be important against the big dividends for the Hawks outside hitter. CSL front lines. My swing technique has improved a lot. I'm Cody Bolan (Sr.) able to reach higher above the net," Wolf said. "I'm making smarter shots also, using the (op- Libero ponents') block to my advantage. Of course my Glenbrook North size helps out a lot. I can get above the net with Once again the Spartans should have a dominant back line: ¡t ease." helped them become the state When Wolf recounted one of the club drills runners-up last season. They will that he credits for helping him, he let out a bit be led by arguably one of the area's top liberos in Bolan, "He of a chuckle. is very fast and he plays fear- "I wore these aqua gloves in practice that lessly," Glenbrook North coach are made for swimming," Wolf said. "They Chris Cooper said. The 5-foot-7 liberos passing should make the were funky big blue mittens that kept my f in- Spartans' front line formidable. gers spread apart so that I could use more of the surface of my hand when Ihit. The team Michael Hopkins (Sr.) kind of harassed me about them. I looked like Outside hitter Aquaman." Maine South With the volleyball season scheduled to begin "Michael jumps well and he this week, Wolf's high school teammates are ex- hits the ball hard," Maine South cited about the potential of their outside hitter. coach Gary Granell said. "He "Nate has definitely improved his blocking also brings us a lot of versatility n this April 19, 2012, photo, Maine South's Nate Wolf attacks the ball against Evanston. and hitting," the Hawks other star outside hitter by being able to play the left or The 6-foot-8 Wolf trained with the Vortex Volleyball Club in the offseason.MICHELLE right side." LAVIGNE-Sun-T/mes Med,á Michael Hopkins said. "We have a really good team with him." I - NL THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 2013 81 SEASON PAss seasonpass.suntimes.com/pioneer

JORDAN MATfl-EW JUSTINE JOE> JACOB m z m n w o mI I m .0 m U) 'rN 106 120 132 145 160 182 220 VERNON HILLS OPRF OPRF STEVENSON OPRF OPRF GLENBROOK SOUTH JUNIOR SOPHOMORE SOPHOMORE SENIOR JUNIOR SENIOR SENIOR

Hi; third-place finish in The runner-up in 2012 Early (47-1) took another The Lake Zurich Regional Mahomes' only blemish The Co-Wrestler of the Year Suter (38-3) emerged as Class 2A guaranteed made a return trip to the step after placing third champion became only of the season came in the took an undefeated record Glenbrook South's first Vrnon Hills a third con- state meet as a sopho- downstate in 2012. He the sixth medalist in state quarterfinals to even- into the last match of his Class 3A medalist, grab- secutive state medalist, more. He fell victim to a grabbed second this school history by finishing tuaI champ C.J. Brucki of career, in the state dual- bing third after losing in following in the footsteps tough draw, dropping his year, his only loss corn- third downstate. Danny Sandburg. Mahomes (46-1)team quarterfinals. Ariola the semifinal to eventual of Gideon Yim in 2011 and first bout to an eventual ing when he was pinned Sabatello, who claimed rebounded to place third . (47-1) who won the Class state champion Tom How- state champ Jeremy Brazil state finalist. Rundell (29- by Marmion's George consecutive state titles for the second consecutive 3A championship, paced eli of Marist. The last state in 2012. Reich (46-6) won 8) captured titles at Hin- Fisher in the state final. in 2010-11, is the lone year. He led the Huskies OPRF in pins (25) and medalist from GBS was te Lakes Regional and An-sdale Central's Whitlatch He won at Whitlatch, the Stevenson wrestler who in takedowns (236), won three-point near falls (44). Craig Swenson, who placed tich Sectional before fall- Invitational and the York OPRF Invite, the York Re- placed higher than Weber the Whitlatch and OPRF I-lis other titles came at the second at 145 in Class AA ¡ng to eventual state cham- Regional. gional and the Maine East (42-4). invites, and posted wins at Whitlatch and OPRF invites, in 1990. Sutter won titles pon Danny Swan of Oak Sectional. the York Regional and the the York Regional and the at the Fremd Regional and Frest in the semifinals. Maine East Sectional. Maine East Sectional. Barrington Sectional. 2012-13 Pioneer Press All-Area Wrestling JIMMY ISAIAH JUWAN KAMAL AUSTIN BRIAN>r -< O m z ..z D 8 113 126 138 152 170 195 285 NOTRE DAME OPRF HINSDALE CENTRALOPRF LIBE RTY VILLE NAZARETH HINSDALE CENTRAL ;OPHOMORE FRESHMAN SOPHOMORE FRESHMAN JUNIOR SENIOR JUNIOR

Gallardo (35-6) led Notre The four-time IKWF Edmond (42-10) was one The second of OPRF's One of six Libertyville Vitek (40-2) remained The Co-Wrestler of the l)ame to the Class 3A champion kept winning in of the biggest surprises Fab Five freshmen on wrestlers to qualify for theundefeated entering the Year followed the path Evanston Regional team high school while finish- at the state meet, finish- the all-area team placed Class 3A championships, Class 2A state meet and of his brother Jack Allen :itle and won his match ing third at the IHSA state ing second in Champaign fifth in his state meet de- Koziol (28-12) lost his only finished fourth to become by going undefeated and 3gainst a Glenbard North meet. White (48-3) won after taking third at the but. Bey (30-7) won the match in Assembly Hall, the third state medalist winning the Devils' second Dpponent in the dual- the OPRF Invitational and Shepard Sectional and OPRF Invite and the York to Addison Trail's Niko in Nazareth history. A individual state champion- team sectional final. Gal- York Regional and posted winning the Hinsdale Cen- Regional. His first loss Gomez-Rocha. Koziol lineman for the football ship. Brian Allen (49-0) lardo made his second a victory in the Huskies tral Regional. He entered downstate came against finished second at the team in the fall, he won broke his older brothers consecutive state appear- state dual-team quarter- Assembly Hall with the eventual champion Kyle Barrington Sectional and the Riverside-Brookfield school record for wins in a ance, competing at Class final loss to Sandburg. third most losses in his Langenderfer of Lincoln- Grant Regional. Regional and Rich East season; next year he could 2A a year ago. White led the Huskies in weight class. He was fifth Way East. Sectional. eclipse his career mark. wins, decisions (17) and at state in 2012. technical falls (12). All-Area Second Team

ANDREW MERHOLZ JAKE MORGAN BRIAN EGAN SAM KARIM MIKE KOZYRA VAUGHN MONREAL-BERNER DAN DESIMONE DEERFIELD CARMEL BUFFALO GROVE RIDGE WOOD FENWICK NILES WEST NAZARETH FRESHMAN - 106 FRESHMAN 120 SENIOR - 132 JUNIOR - 145 JUNIOR - 160 SENIOR - 182 SENIOR - 220

BEN VASOUEZ CHRIS ALCOCK JAKE O'MARA A.J. VILLAR EAL DUBEM IKEDIONWU KEdIN BARBIAN JAKE COCHRANE ELMWOOD PARK NEW TRIER OPRF LYONS FEN WICK LIBERTY VI LLE CARMEL JUNIOR 113 SENIOR - 126 SENIOR - 138 JUNIOR - 152 SENIOR 170 JUNIOR - 195 SENIOR - 285 82 I THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 2013 NIL

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PIONEER PRESS CO-WRESTLER OF THE YEAR

Stellar season has colleges calling for OPRF's Joe Ariola

BY GEORGE M. WILCOX I gwilcoxapioneerlocal.comageomwilcox

CcHge recruiters have a Hc fmrr *,rJniver_ hard time overlooking a 'i hT ,vrestler who didn't lose teammates i C: Dardanes c ':omp. duringte regular season. - talked with t was awesome (meetir TOt,R coaches)."Arih

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was an - rnerican at Inci: after wir cj the 1994 state champic it OPRF. Powell who went and remains tb only OPRF y» tler to post an undefeated season, felt bad when a ended his career with a 2-1 andburg senior Chris Pajak. for Joe." Powell said fol- 'ie bout.He'll beat himself ?mher Joe is a state cham- ter ne so far. I'm proud of loor s dçj t kid. We gota lot out e and 1_o. a recruiting advisor to a no hurry to make a de-

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Hinsdale Central's Brian Allen prepares for football at the next level

BY GEORGE M. WILCOX Icj,, icox a pioneerlocal.coma geomwilcox

The first priority for unde- Allen finished undefeated at 49-0. beating Neuqua Valley senior Andrew Geers 4-2 in feated state champion Brian the 285-pound state final. Hen isn't wrestling. Until next wrestling season, Brian Allen is focused on football. He and Bunting have r Hn'd r,!,nc on rornpet- joined Core 6, a year-round football training nents center based in Deerf leid Brian alten and Bun- 30

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PIONEER PRESS BOYS BASKETBALL PLAYER OF THE YEAR A risingStar I Stevenson sophomore Brunson leads Patriots to state final BY MATT HARNESS I mharnessapioneerlocal.com Iaharnesspreps R It was another offensive take during a pre-Peoria practice at Lake Forest College. It was nothing too special, just Stevenson running a play against a defensive look Edwardsville might present in the Class 4A state semifinals. 'J Even then. Brunsons artistry with the basketball was evident. The 6-foot-2 point guard sees plays before they happen, and one of his passes to an unsuspecting teammate in the post demonstrated that. lt appears that Brunson realizes his teammates are going to be open before they do. Despite the degree of difficulty in what he does, Brunson makes everything look easy. Its hard to believe hes only a sopIomore. '. He N is no doubt the most confident player anywhere, the most confident basketball player Ive ever seen,' Stevenson senior guard Andy Stempel said. That's one reason why he is so good. He doesn't.back down from any challenge. He makes everyone better. That's why I get open looks." A two-year starter, Brunson headlined Stevenson's best-ever sea- son. The Patriots finished 29-5 and took second place to Simeon, which won its fourth state title in a row. The youngest headliner on any of the four Class 4A teams in Peoria, the Pioneer Press Boys Basketball Player of the Year led the Patriots in scoring (20.2) and assists (3.5) this season and has won 48 games in high school. Dickey Simpkins, a former Chicago Bull, first started work- ing with the prodigy three years ago. Brunson plays for Simp- kins' AAU team. 5 "He's very advanced for his age, and his basketball IQ is very high," said Simpkins, who has known Rick Brunson, Jalen's fa- ther and a former NBA journeyman, since high school. "He just sees the game at a high level, and that comes from his dad and being around the game for such a long time." Jalen Brunson said he developed his drive to be the best while following his father, now an assistant coach with the Charlotte Bob- cats, around the country. Rick Brunson played for eight NBA teams, including two tours with the Chicago Bulls, during his nine-year career. "lt was key for me to see how hard they had to work at it," said Jalen Brunson, who moved to the Chicago area from Cherry Hills, N.J., before enrolling in high scool. 'There a lot of good players out there, so you really have to want it and go after it. Seeing that really fueled me." Jalen Brunson still maintains a connection with the NBA talent because of his friendship with Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, a rookie with the Bobcats. Brunson said he's known Kidd-Gilchrist since the "second or third grade" from their days on the East Coast. He's always told me not to lose confidence in myself," Brunson said. "The key is to always stay positive at all times." PHOTO BY MICHELLE LAVIGNE -- Media NIL THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 2013 i*l I 85 SEASON PAS: seasonpass.suntimes.com/pioneer

2012-13 Pioneer Press All-Area Boys Basketball

JOEL LERNER MJÇHAELSCHÑII' MARK UKENt lachiMatt Sean

JOEL LERNER NILES NORTH NOTRE DAME M U N D E LE I N SENIOR SENIOR SENIOR GUARD GUARD FORWARD A four-year varsity starter, As a junior starter last season, Richard Knar called O'Brien's flSOithe 5-foot-8 Nix ¡s the face Mooney showed the kind of senior season one of the best of the school's basketbail player he could become when he's ever seen as a coach. The he shined during a regular- STE:vENSON program. He helped the Vi- Southern Illinois-bound O'Brien kings to three season loss to was dominant on NEW TRIER SOPHOMORE regional titles Simeon, fin- both ends of the SENIOR GUARD in a row, the ishing with 10 floor and led the FORWARD program's first- points. Mooney, Mustangs (17- The progeny of NBA journey- ever sectional a 6-foot-4 14) to a regional A role player last season, Cook's man and former Chicago Bull championship guard, bios- championship emergence as the go-to player Rick Brunson, Jalen Brunson and two CSL somed this sea- by beating ri- as a senior helped the Trevians already is beginning to create North titles, including a 10-0 son, leading the Dons (24-6) to val Lake Forest. The 6-foot-7 win a program-record 28 games his own iden- campaign this season on the a regional championship by ay- O'Brien averaged 21 points and and capture the tity. The 6-foot- way to the team's 27-5 record. eraging 17 points, 6.5 rebounds 11.1 rebounds a game. His 55 team's first sec- 2 point guard is As a senior, the ali-CSL guard and 3.5 assists per game. blocks this season raised his tional champion- the total pack- averaged 17.2 points to even- Mooney, who has committed career total to a program-re- ship since 2005. age, a player tually become Nues North's to Air Force, was chosen as the cord 150. O'Brien aiso finished The 6-foot-4 for- who can score all-time leading scorer. MVP at Lane's tournament and second in career rebounds for ward and Prince- and get others Wheeling's tournament and Mundelein ton recruit scored involved. While spearheading named an all-ESCC selection. a team-best 18 points a game - the Fatriots (29-5) to Peoria the highlight was his career-best for the first time since 2007, 30-point game in the sectional the t No-year starter aver- All-Area Second Team final - and averaged a team- aged 20.2 points per game best eight rebounds a game. The to gc with 4.0 rebounds and all-CSL selection also was New REID ERICK SAM ANDREW MATT 3.5 assists. Jalen Brunson Trier's best defender, as evi- BERMAN LOCKE DOWNEY MCAULIFFE RAFFERTY was iamed to the Associated denced by his three blocks and NEW TRIER OPRF LAKE FOREST Pres! Class 4A second team. GLENBROOK NORTH HINSDALE CENTRALthree steals per game. SENIOR GUARD JUNIOR GUARD SENIOR CENTER SENIOR FORWARD SOPH. FORWARD 86 f THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 2013 NIL

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PIONEER PRESS GIRLS BASKETBALL PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Maine South senior Grant's parents, brother tutored her on the game

BY JON KERR Contributor prepspionee' Jacqul Grant is one of the all-time greatest Maine South girls basketball players. She is the schools second-badin cteer scoi nJ ubounder. Shes also a three-time

. . oII-CSL South pick. Her acompIishments \vorethe result of growing up n ao environment where basketball vos the fomily currency. Grants father Josh. a G-foot-9 forward. was a second-round pick out of

: Utah and played for the NBA's Golden State Warriors during the 1993-94 season and in Europe. Her mother, Tina Grusecki, was a member of Nues Wests 1978-79 state championship team and went on to p!ay at Elm- hLJtSt College Hei older bothet Josh Giant Javeraged 1 5 points : his senior year ot Moine SoLith ¡n 2009-10. Even Grants 8-yeor-old brother Jomes has instolled a Nerf hoop in the house.

I let Jomes win. I cant always be the big bad sister, said Jac- qui Grant. the Pioneer Press Girls Basketball Player of the Year. Tough is just what the 6-3 Jacqui Grant is when she PloYs against her peers. The make-up of her game - theti eng post moves the midi ange jump shot - is . o product of all those influences. . She is LiOSelfish to a fault. like her father,' said her mom, who stoncis 5-7. 'She runs the floor so well, She riot that from me,' ..;

Josh Cint M i a student at Butlni Univer tv in Indi nl)OliS 'vVhile home he Il attend 4 Jd( CUi Cint(j 1mCS md when he sit Sc hool he Il( li k in I y phofl( : After t he IOflt, dlvor('n(l when Jacqui Gmnt was in eighth gi udo Josh C i mt moved back to Ut h

., . Josh Gront Jr.. then in high school, become a sounding ;: 1)001 cl did plovingoi tuer for his sister. : It s '1 found tion nl ouii c I itionhipJosh Gi ant Jts idIf ,: 'he wants to comploin obout something basketball related, she i

.,,. COme to me or my mom." Neit hei hesitate to tell Ju qui (3i ,mt whot she needs to hear. Whether it comes from GrLisecki following qome or Josh Ci ont Ji'. on the phone, all LunstrLictive criticism finds a ropt audience in Jocqui Grant '(Josh Grant Jr. will) soy, 'Next tiiie. you shorild go to the bosket with this hand," said Jacqui Grout. who hos committed to ploy ilI lIiroi' "lm (Gruse ki ) con be tough and toll YOL1 like it is. lt iìoke sense the woy she tolk N iiio .fl(l why wouldn't itlt's tlu:' lngrioge of b,ì'keIl,ìll. woicis J,qui Cimnt', lomily all \flOW how to sl)O)k Photo by J.GeiI-for Sun-Timos Media NIL THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 2013I 87

2012-13 Pioneer Press All-Area Girls Basketball

VINCENTD.'JOHNSON DAVID BANKS

Jade LOYOLA MAINE SOUTH TRINITY SENIOR SENIOR SENIOR GUARD CENTER GUARD

One of the best all-around ath- A four-year varsity starter, When senior starter Mikayla ietes in Chicagoland, Schueler Leyden suffered a season-end- FEN WICK Grant capped her career at was a guard who could will her Maine South with a 27-6 record ing injury early in the year, Na- VERNON HILLS JUNIOR team to a win. A season after and fourth regional title. The zon became the clear on-court JUNIOR 1GUARD contributing to 6-foot-3 Illinois- leader for the FORWARD Loyola's fourth- Blazers (23-5), Most of coach Dave Power's bound center was Smith, a 5-foot-10 forward, was place finish in who won a share up-tempo offense runs through a threat ail over a big reason why the Cougars Class 4A, the of a second-con- Owens, a junior point guard. the court and was repeated as the Class 3A state three-year var- secutive GCAC Owens was named tourna- selected to the runner-up. Smith's blocked sity veteran led Red regular ment MVP at Class 4A all-state shot late in the Ramblers (21- season title and NUes North, ail- first team by the overtime helped 8) to a share of the GCAC Red'sAssociated Press after averag- the postseason tournament. tournament at Vernon Hills regular season title as a senior. The Loyola recruit averaged 16 Dundee-Crown Ing 14.8 points, 7 rebounds, 1.4 beat three-time Schueler, who will play lacrosse points this season and scored and all-ESCC. steals and 1.3 blocks per game. defending state at Michigan in college, did it Grant also earned ali-CSL hon- 26 points in her final game. Her career-high champion Mon- all on the court, averaging 13.5 The senior guard finished with was 28 points in ors to go with all-tournament tini in the semi- points, 5.1 rebounds, 4.2 assists more than 1,200 points, 250 Fenwlck's 99-97 overtime win selections at Buffalo Grove and finals at Redbird Arena. The and 2.5 steals per game. assists and 200 steals in her at Marist Dec. 8, which ranked Dundee-Crown. Vermont recruit and ail-NSC career. as one of the highest-scoring selection led the team ¡n scor- girls basketball games in state ing at 13.1 points per game and history. She averaged 19 points, All-Area Second Team also contributed 6.5 rebounds 5 rebounds and 4 assists on the and 2.2 assists per contest for season and has already scored REGAN LENA LAUREN ALECIA MERI BENNETT- the 31-3 club. more than 1,000 career points CARMICHAEL MU NZ ER PROCHASKA COOLEY SWANSON for the FrIars (23-7). MAINE SOUTH HIGHLAND PARK TRINITY EVANSTON VERNON HILLS SENIOR GUARD SENIOR GUARD JUNIOR GUARD SENIOR FORWARD SENIOR FORWARD -A WAP'POIt1S company A CHICAGO SUN-TIMES publication

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