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IMAGIN IME Two Maine East graduates joke around during their commencement ceremony at the WITH FAMILY Rosemont Theater on June 2.I CHANDLER WEST-ForSun-Times Media

I Grads recent tornadoes in Oklahoma. I Continued from page 5 They made a positive imprint at their alma mater, too, evidenced by Paul Oshana, Niraj Shah, John Depa eco-friendly refilling stations for Wa- and Brandon Chi-Yui Leung earned ter bottles and a $300 gift for the the high school's highest academic District 207 School-Based Health honors by ranking in the 99th per- Center. centile of their class. Depa commended his peers' open- Keep the traditions you treasure alive in beautiful The four Maine Scholars reflect the mindedness and understanding of new surroundings at Morton Grove's newest high caliber ingrained in the school. others while attending a uniquely di- rental community. Maintenance-free living at As Principal Michael Pressler pointed verse institution like Maine East, what The Homestead includes large gathering spaces, HOMESTEAD out, Newsweek recently listed Maine he called "quintessential snapshot of social programs, scheduled transportation, East among the best 2,000 high the world around us." optional meal plans, indoor parking, security, schools in the nation. With their diplomas in hand and and much, much more. Apartment Homes Members of the class of 2013 also now off on different paths - be it furthering their studies or serving in Starting at strived to do good for others, in ad- dition to achieving individual and the armed forces - Pressler urged the VISIT US FOR $1,476 a Month -2p.m. team successes locally, nationally and graduates to continue to develop a a free, no-obligation tour 4DO Lincoln Avenue, internationally in athletics, arts and sense of humanity and give back to dus atthe corner of Morton Grove sciences. society. es. 847-581-1800 Some traveled to Pennsylvania last "lt strikes me that the caring, year to assist flooding victims. thoughtfulness and kindness that The senior class council is donating I have so often seen from many of $1,000 for families impacted by the you for the past four years really NIL I THURSDAY,JUNE6,2013 7 Community pioneerlocal.com

helped form the identity of this Maine East class of 2013," he said. Through their deeds and words they represent all of us - faculty, staff, parents, loved ones - in ways that do us all proud." That pride echoed off the walls during the hour-long cer- emony, as family and friends cheered and whistled during the announcement of gradu- ates' names. In a back row on the packed auditorium's lower level, 82-year-old Amrishbala Parikh displayed quiet joy for the accomplishments of her Na- tional Honor Society grandson, Rachit. When he strode across the stage, the petite grandmother in a pink sari sat up and waved, One graduate throws a beach ball at the while nearby kin hooted merrily. conclusion of the Maine Township High Was she proud of Rachit? School East Class of 2013 commencement Graduates of Maine East High School Class of 2013 receive their diplomas at the An enthusiastic head nod and ceremony, at the Rosemont Theater on June 2. IRosemont Theater on June 2.I CHANDLER WEST-ForSun-Times Media smile confirmed: Yes. I II CHANDLER WEST-For Sun-Times Media

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BY JENNIFER JOHNSON I in memory of Betty Kemnitz, the board "to address a near- I [email protected] a member of the Park Ridge ly $200,000 annual operat- Senior Center whose estate ing deficit that was occurring

. Several Park Ridge seniors SSI now officially controls, at the Park Ridge Senior Cen- are moving forward with a following a legal settlement ter for the past decade." plan to break away from the with the Park Ridge Rec- In 2011 the Park Board end- existing Park Ridge Senior reation and Park District. ed a long-standing agree- Center and set up a new rec- Money from that estate is be- ment with SSI, which was reational facility in Nues. ing used to establish the new followed by the departure of Notice was given to the center. the Senior Center's manager, Park Ridge Recreation and The school building at Our Lady of Ransom Church n Nues s the 'We hope to offer a unique a lawsuit over who controlled future home for a new senior center,I JENNIFER JOHNSON-Sun- Park District Friday that Se- Times Media center to (seniors)," Owen the Betty Kemnitz bequest, nior Services, Inc., with the I said. "We are going to be a and a decision by the board Senior Senate, "intend to run regional center, not just for to no longer recognize the an independent senior center,it owns from the existing Se- has not yet signed a lease to one or two communities." Senior Senate advisory body. not associated with the Park nior Center, 100 S. Western rent space in the north wing In a statement Friday, Park "I trust that both SSI and Ridge Park District" at the Ave., between June 1 and of the Our Lady of Ransom Board President Rick Biagi the park district will work former Our Lady of Ransom Aug. 1. building because the Chicago said he regrets that "the re- diligently to provide much- School, 8300 N. Greenwood The new center is expected Archdiocese needs to ap- Iationship between the park needed recreational and so- Ave. in Niles. The notice also to open by September. prove it. district and SSI deteriorated cial programming for seniors states that SSI will begin re- Carla Owen, 551 chairwom- The seniors have discussed as it did over the past two throughout our community moving furniture, electronics an, told the Park Ridge Her- naming the new facility the years," but added that he in their respective facilities," and other recreational items aId-Advocate that the group Kemnitz Center for Seniors supports actions taken by Biagi added. Congratulations to the members of the Class of 2013 who have earned over $11.9 million dollars in college scholarships.

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IN PROFILE New priest returns to Our Lady of Ransom BY JENNIFER JOHNSON I some, it will be a very stark moment, I jjohnson@pioneerlocaicom and for others it's a gradual feeling that develops. For me, I was praying Parishioners of Our Lady in a church and I asked God what he wanted me to do. In that moment I of Ransom Church in felt the response was,I want you to Nues may already know be one of my priests." Q: Growing up, did you ever think Mark Augustine from his about being a priest? A: I grew up Catholic my entire work as a deacon within life, but it never really crossed my the parish. mind. I always planned on getting married and having a family. For Beginning July 1, though, his role a long time, my plan was to be a will change. Augustine, 28, is one of lawyer. lo men who were ordained priests Q: How has the transition from May 18 by the Chicago Archdiocese, secular life to religious life been? and he's headed back to Ransom to A: For me, it wasn't too bad be- serve as an associate pastor. cause I went straight from college Born in Evergreen Park, Augus- into seminary, so I was comfort- Mark AugustineI CONTRIBUTED PHOTO tine attended schools in Bartlett able with the academic setting. I I Rev. hadn't really been living on my own, and Streamwood before going on I to Loyola University Chicago, where I hadn't had a career I was working Q: What are some other interests Q: What I.,ve you been doing he studied history and political sci- on that I had to leave. I found the that you have? since your oi dination? ence. After college he entered the transition very easy. The seminary A: I have a lot of interests - very A: I have time off right now. I've ominary. system is well structured that they outdoor activities. Ireally enjoy been going to classmates' ordinations foster a life of prayer and study. camping, canoeing, kayaking, back- in Springfield and I'm on my way to Q: What turned you ¡n the direc- Q: You've run the Chicago mara- packing trips, being out in nature. Knoxville, Tenn. for another class- tion of the priesthood? thon three times. What was that Also as a hobby I have learned to mate's ordination. Then I'll be visiting A: I studied in Rome my senior year like? paint religious icons, so I hope to a group of sisters in Miami and then of college - I went to Loyola Univer- A: That was a very grueling expe- keep that as a practice. I'm going to a teen conference in sity Chicago - and while I was there rience that required just a lot of time Q: Which icons have you painted? Arizona to help with my ministry be- I was growing in my faith and trying and dedication and commitment. A: I've painted images of St. Georgecause I've been asked to help with the to figure out where God was calling lt was something that I found very the Dragon Slayer and St. Michael the youth group at Our Lady of Ransom. me. Through prayer and discernment joyous and it was kind of a runner's Archangel. Q: Anything you'd like to tell your and visiting Rome, St. Peter's and high after I finished the first one. Q: Why did you choose those two new congregation? the cathedrals, I began to think God That is what motivated me to run as inspiration? A: I'm just very much looking for- was calling me to serve as one of his the marathon two more times. A: St. George is my confirma- ward to serving the people at Our priests Q: Do you hope to continue do- tion saint and the patron saint of Lady of Ransom. I felt very wel- Q: Many in the religious life say ing the marathon with your busy, the Boy Scouts, which I why I chose come there during the few months they received a "call." How would new life? him. St. Michael was a way to guide I served as a deacon. I look forward you describe that call? A: We'll see. I haven't ruled out and protect me during my years of to many years of fruitful service with A: It's different for each person. Forthe possibility. priesthood. them. IO THURSDAY, JUNE 6,2013 ML I Community pioneerlocal.com Morton Grove, Nues done paying Des Plaines for dispatch

BY RICK KAMBIC I $300,000 and $400,000 by will go toward rising pension dispatchers will send police. Des Plaines city officials I [email protected] becoming Glenview's client. contributions and other bud- Glenview dispatchers will were urging dispatchers to 'Being a customer is a lot get needs. send fire-related incidents to leave so the space could be Morton Grove and Niles nicer than I first thought," Mor- Because Morton Grove was the Northbrook call center. repurposed. are done paying Des Plaines ton Grove Police Chief Mark still legally affiliated with Des Sherrill Ornberg, executive Erickson said he did not for police dispatch services, Erickson said. "They want our Plaines until this week, Erick- director of the Des Plaines want to pay $3 million to con- officially severing a 10-year business and are very accom- son said all emergency calls dispatch center, said the four struct a new building. Howev- relationship. modating to a need, plus we first went to Des Plaines and police agencies are still dis- er, Ornberg said Des Plaines The Illinois Commerce don't have to worry about big were rerouted to Glenview, cussing how to compensate officials are no longer pushing Commission was expected to policy or purchase decisions after dispatchers figured out each other for the equipment them out. disband the North Suburban anymore either." where the call came from. Er- that is collectively owned. A point of contention that Emergency Command Center Morton Grove Village Ad- ickson said the delay was two Des Plaines is now a dis- arose after Nues and Morton on June 4, which was jointly ministrator Ryan Home said or three seconds - inconse- patch provider, and Park Grove left the dispatch center paid for by Nues, Morton the village paid $97,000 a quential, in his view. Ridge agreed to a two-year was the staffing level. Orn- Grove, Park Ridge and Des month to Des Plaines as a full "Our fire dispatch has been contract as a client, Ornberg berg said the dispatch center Plaines. member. Since switching to routed in the same way since said. If Des Plaines pays Niles, dropped from 30 dispatchers Niles and Morton Grove Glenview in March, Morton they joined the RED. Center Park Ridge and Morton Grove to 16, many of whom retired signed contracts with Glen- Grove still had to pay $50,000 in 1977," Erickson said, refer- for their share of the equip- or took jobs at other centers. view earlier this year, taking until the commerce com- ring to the Northbrook-based ment, then no upgrades are Only one was hired by Glen- advantage of modern technol- mission disbanded the Des consortium of fire depart- likely to occur. view, she said. ogy and lower costs. Morton Plaines call center. ments. "There has never been Morton Grove left Des "We told Glenview that as Grove was paying about $1 Those payments are now an issue." Plaines dispatch center be- a customer, we have no say million as a partner in Des done, Home said. The freed- All emergency calls will now ca use of the center's old and no preference in who got Plaines, but will save between up $300,000 to $400,000 go directly to Glenview, where technology and because hired," Erickson said. U porter flying refined Our excellent service ¡s s

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Long-serving offi- staff to look into creating a "I think we should ac- commissioners. A new commissioner commemorative garden for knowledge all of the people Trees may also be plantedwould join Niles' recently cials who earned a public servants. who served the park dis- for those who are deceased,seated and reorganized permanent place "I know we memorialize a trict," LoVerde said. "So including late park board park board. lot of people when they're many people have done so president Charles Barbaglia. Incumbents Dennis in the Niles Park not here, but I think it wouldmuch for the community." LoVerde said he hoped O'Donovan and William District's history be nice for people who are Point Park, the grassy, tri-to bring a rendering to the Terpinas and appointee alive and well to see their angular patch of land wherepark board June 18. Julie Genualdi were sworn will soon have a service to the park com- Shermer and Waukegan At that monthly meet- into office last month after physical space munity was acknowledged,"Roads meet, is the targeteding, commissioners are an uncontested election in Park District Director Jo- site for the commemorative also expected to formally April. to also call their seph LoVerde said. garden. recognize Heinen's service Commissioners on May own. He said staff sought to With the park board's and appoint her successor. 21 also elected O'Donovan establish a space to honor backing, staff expects Ailing health forced Heinen to take over the presi- The recent stepping-downall past commissioners in- to install a walking path to leave her post mid-term dency post from Ray of park commissioner Elainestead of naming a building and benches, as well as a last month and move out of Czarnik, while Genualdi Heinen after 33 years on theor park after a select few brick inlay or plaques fea- district to an assisted-living succeeds Terpinas as vice park board has prompted individuals. turing the names of past home in Arlington Heights. president. I

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The following incidents were DUI CRIME BRIEFS listed in the official bulletin Malgorzata Pietruszka, 39, of the Nues Police Depart- Andrew Karpinski, 25, of of 7064 W. Madison St., Niles, ment. Readers are reminded 8320 N. Oriole Ave., Niles, was was charged with driving un- BATTERY with the brothers when she that an arrest does not con- charged with driving under theder the influence, speeding got off work," police said. stitute a finding of guilt. Only influence, possession of drug and improper lane usage on A 34-year-old man told a court of law can make that paraphernalia and possession May 26 following a traffic stop police he was punched in determination. of marijuana on May 23. Po- on Harlem Avenue at Oakton the face by another man in THEFT lice said Karpinski was found Street at 12:40 am. She has a an unprovoked attack just asleep behind the wheel of his July 3 court date. before i am., May 26 at A Park Ridge man told DRUG POSSESSION vehicle which was running and Playbook Sports Bar, 6913 police he his wallet behind parked in front of his home at Juan Munoz, 26, of 8810 N. Milwaukee Ave. The sus-on a counter at Aldi, 7428 Tomasz Kurzawa, 29, of 3:30a.m. Karpinski's vehicle Robin Drive, unincorporated pect then left the bar. N. Waukegan Road, on the 2406 Harrison St., Glenview, had also struck the car parked Maine Township, was charged afternoon of May 26 and was charged with possession in front, police said. He has a with driving under the influ- returned to find it miss- of a controlled substance with July 3 court date. ence on May 30 after he was DISPUTE ing. The wallet contained intent to deliver and retail found slumped over the wheel $4,000 ¡n cash, police theft on May 21. Police said Jennifer Cowles-Barabas, 50,of his running vehicle in a park- Police were called to a said. Kurzawa stole a shirt from a of 8445 Shermer Road, N lles, ing lot on the 7700 block of home on the 8200 block of store at Golf Mill Shopping was charged with driving un- Milwaukee Avenue at 3:30 am. Park Avenue on May 29 af- A Niles woman told po- Center and while in custody, der the influence and improperPolice said Munoz, when awak- ter two brothers allegedly lice her purse was stolen officers reportedly discovered lane usage on May 25 followingened, attempted to put the car became involved ¡n a ver- on May 27 after she left it 19 individual bags of suspecteda traffic stop on Touhy Avenue into drive and drive away, but bal argument over a pair unattended in a shopping heroin and drug paraphernalia near Gross Point Road at 12:50 he was reportedly unable to of shoes. Police contacted cart for about five minutes in his possession. He has a May am. She has a July 3 court operate the gear shift. He has a their mother who report- inside a store Golf Mill 29 court date. date. July 3 court date. U edly said she would "deal Shopping Center. S

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All Danny Pudi and Barnum & Bailey Clown College. wanted to do 'I ended up not going to at Notre Dame clown college - I was des- tined for far more mature College Prep was pursuits, like building pillow make people laugh, forts, dressing up as Jamie Lee Curtis, pretending to de- because unlike liver babies and pretending "fitting in" and to be Batman," he said. 'See? He hasn't changed," excelling in the con-Genovesi whispered hap- ventional sense, he pily in the front row during a pause in the speech. knew he could do Genovesi, head wrestling Notre Dame College Prep 1997 graduate Danny Pudi gives the commencement address during graduation Iat the school May 25.I CURTIS LEHMKUHL-Sun-Times Media coach and assistant athletic it. director at Notre Dame, was Fortunately, he had Notre excited for Pudi to be this Dame's staff and classmates year's commencement speak- behind him when he chose to er because he was an alum- embrace his "inner weird." nus that was relatable and, The 1997 alumnus and most notably, successful. star on NBC's comedy se- The half-Indian, half-Polish ries "Community" had about Chicago native was recently 2,000 people doubled over named one of Daily Variety's with laughter on May 25 as Top Ten: New Faces for Fall, he encouraged Notre Dame's and is best known for his role 270-student graduating Classas quirky Abed on "Commu- of 2013 to do the same in a nity," which co-stars actors commencement address that Joel McHale, Ken Jeong and tied a "be the best version of Chevy Chase. yourself" message together He's also starred in the with anecdotal stories from recently-wrapped indepen- his days of yore. dent horror flick "Knights of Notre Dame's staff mem- Badassdom," Paramount's bers - especially coaches "Road Trip 2: Beer Pong" and Augie Genovesi and Mike another upcoming indepen- Hennessy - were hit with a dent film "Thunder Geniuses," pleasant wave of nostalgia as directed by Michael Clancy. Pudi talked about the time But the kid with a unique when Sister Carol gave him a sense of humor will forever detention for sucking on his be a Don from Notre Dame, Notre Dame College Prep valedictorian Notre Dame College Prep graduate Daniel Hyde gets a toes in class and the other in Niles. Patrick Adrian gives his speech during hug from his father Russell during the commencement time, when guidance coun- Genovesi, Hennessy and commencement at the school May 25. I ceremony at the school May 25. I CURTIS LEHMKUHL- selor Ms. Barry suggested CURTIS LEHMKLJHL-Sun-Times Media Sun-Times Media he apply to Ringling Bros. I Notre Dame [Page 16] I 16 THURSDAY JUNE 6 2013 Nll Community pioneerlocal.com

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Notre Dame Colleg Prep salutatorian Peter Lajewski gives the invocation during the MAKING THE commencement ceremony at the school May 25. CURTIS LEHMKUHL-Sun-Times Media I Notre Dame Because they believed in him, he Continued from page 15 became the weird person that he still remains to this day. RIGHT CALL Father Molinaro were among the "You can dream. You can dream teachers and staff at Notre Dame that big ... you can dream weird. You can Pudi said helped him find better out- make your weird dreams happen," he lets to express his comedic energy; said to the students. they were the ones that suggested he After the ceremony, upon the sug- Call 811 to check for power lines before you dig. lead the pep rallies after realizing he gestion that his strict religious up- It's required by law and it could save you was using his detention time develop- bringing gave rise to a need for ing bits. comedic relief, Pudi said that the from calling 911 later. Audible laughs erupted from teach- daily masses his mother forced him to er's section of the crowd when Pudi attend likely fanned the flame. recalled dressing up as a cheerleader "Part of it, the guilt, the punishment Get more information at ComEd.com/Safety at Northwestern's Welsh-Ryan Arena, and the discipline is perfect fuel for where Notre Dame took on Deerfield comedy because you are always think- in the IHSA Super-sectionals. ing about what you shouldn't do - and Though Sister Carol disciplined Pudi when you are always thinking about for expressing himself in class, he said what you shouldn't do, either you're that she challenged him to make peo- going to do it or you're going to talk pie laugh without taking his shoes off about it," he laughed. - which wasn't easy - and taught him Before leaving with his aunt, who lives two important lessons: "There is a time in the area, Pudi hung out with new and and a piace for silly behavior and 'think familiar faces, autographed graduation about what your mom would say when programs and took pictures with all that you are sucking on your toes," he said. wanted one. powering lives COITEcL Pudi said he saw the perpetual piec- He noted that his visits back home, es of advice, detentions and parent- though they don't happen very often teacher meetings as form of tough loveanymore, would usually entail eating meant to encourage his knack for hilar- an abundance of Polish food and - if ity at the right times, and in the right he's feeling nostalgic - Lou Malnati's venues, and was able to take his come- and Superdawg. U dic aspirations seriously because of it. NIL THURSDAY, JUNE6, 2013 I 17 Community pioneerlocal.com Library lets patrons nix fines by donating food

Reading Club. According to Sasha and both organizations were pleased have to repay them the old-fashioned [BYGOP STUDENKOV IContributor Vasilic, the library's digital marketing with the results. way. coordinator, the staff realized that "I know it was successful last year, The Niles Food Pantry welcomes When people donate, they often fines were keeping patrons away. because our Summer Reading Club anything the customers can donate, don't expect to get much in return. "If people have fines on their cards, numbers went up," said Vasilic. but peanut butter, canned meats, But the Niles Public Library is plan- they might not want to come in [to "Maine Township was happy. They canned vegetables and fruit, maca- ning to take away something for do- the library] because they just don't said it was pretty successful [for roni and cheese, rice, and pasta are nors this month. want deal with it," he said. "We want them]." especially in demand. While the Food During the Food for Fines Drive, them to come back." This year, the library is partnering for Fines drive is built around elimi- which began on June 1 and will con- The library has done fine amnesty with the Village of Niles Food Pantry. nating fines, the library would happily tinue through June 15, library patrons programs before. But this time, it de- Patrons can drop off canned goods accept donations patrons in good are encouraged to bring in food do- cided to tie the program in with an and food packaged in boxes, plastic standing - or even residents who nations. In exchange, the library will effort to help the community. Helpingbags or plastic jars at the circulation don't have library cards. reduce the donor's fines, dropping the food pantries seemed like a par- desk during regular hours. If they "We definitely encourage people one dollar for every donated item. ticularly worthwhile cause. bring their library card, a dollar will in the community to donate food, The drive is part of the library's effort "I think we're used to be giving be deducted from their fines for ev- and food pantry encourages it," said to encourage more people to partici- around holiday time, but we forget ery item they turn in. Vasi I Ic. pate in its summer reading programs that, in other months, there is still However, the library won't deduct The Food for Fines drive still has and help the local charities in the need," said Vasilic. more then $50 per household. Vasilic more then a week to go. But what- process. For the first Food for Fines drive, also emphasized that the drive will ever happens, the Library Board of The Food for Fines drive grew out the library partnered with Maine only effect late fees. If patrons owe Directors is standing behind It - of the library's efforts to get more Township Food Pantry. The drive tookcard replacement fees or fees for lostthey've voted to make it an annual patrons to take part in the Summer place around the same time last year, or damaged materials, they would event. U Book Online and Save on Midway Airport Parking TO RECEIVE YOUR FREE DAY IF EINSTEIN NEEDED TO Book online at Indoor Rate Outdoor Rate, www.mdwpark.com DA 1c1° BORROW MONEY, [jPerDay ,Per Day. and enter code TYT L] OR THIS IS HOW HE WOULD FR , Call 866-922-7275 .with a three d p'ereIocated1miiesfromMidway and mention / minimum. AirpOrt, just a Short rtde to the termtnal. DOIT. Guarantee your airport parking nowl I,2417Cont)nuousshuttle opecati06, Conveniently dooq-to-dooservice, THE HOME EQUITY LINE OF CREDIT. 1J located, right off 1' Our shutttes run on demand, no welting. THE SMART WAY TO BORROW MONEY. f-55 airport exits, s/24' Fully fenced &patrolledlot with a 52tYJ West47th Street APR only a few minutes state-of-the-art camera system. 0/ APR rk Ride ForestView,IL 60638 FOR FIRST L tIONTHS 0 VARIABLE THEREAFTER (888) 720-7275 from the Midway COMPARE 1.99 4.00 terminal Airport Indoot Rate 31 .00Iday Airport Outdoor Rate 14.00/day J !Associated Bank

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Large Selection in Stock as temporarily suspending a policy The village board affirmed each of Call Now for an Appointment on advertising village vacancies, to the appointees, including Vinezeano, allow Vinezeano to serve as village though Palicki cast a "no" vote for Po- www.DaValle.com manager. lice Chief Dean Strzelecki, and Hanu- 16 N Harleiti Harwood Heights. IL Since the village manager is an ap- siak did not endorse Bill Shaw for the pointed officer, and not an employee, information technology director post. 7O8861.82QO the latter action was not necessary, Przybylo also recommended new according to Village Attorney Josephfaces to join the following village Annunzio. commissions and boards: Billy Haido But Przybylo wanted all bases to beand Joe Kuffel to the Community Re- covered in light of past discussions bylations Commission; Denise McCreery trustees to engage in a formal search to the Board of Ethics; Jerry Szcz- and hiring process. Either way, Vinez-epanski to the Emergency Telephone eano is his top choice. System Board; and Alan Weel to the "I just want this cleared up right Police and Fire Pension Boards. now that I'm going to appoint Steven Village officials additionally ap- Vinezeano next month whether or notproved creating four new standing it (the position) is advertised," Przy- committees for general government bylo said. "So it's going to happen and information technology, public anyway." services, public safety and human Prior to assuming the position on anservices, in addition to the pre-exist- interim basis in December, Vinezeano,¡ng finance committee. of Chicago, had served 10 years as Trustees appointed to each of the Niles' assistant village manager. committees would serve as support- Trustee Chris Hanusiak backed his ers for the various village depart- appointment, but argued the ad- ments, Przybylo explained. ministrative post should involve an Hanusiak asked for a clarification agreement. of the trustees' duties, noting the de- "We should offer the village man- scribed task of providing "oversight" ager a four-year contract so he knowsimplied a level of supervision would where he stands," he said. be involved. 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FEDERAL SUGAR PROGRAM GENETICALLY ENGINEERED Senators voted, 45-54, to defeat an amend- FOODS ment to a pending farm bill (S 954) to add Senators voted, 27-71, refusing to empower market forces to a program that protects states to require genetically engineered foods growers and producers of cane and beet sold within their boundaries to be labeled as sugar. The program costs taxpayers nothing but raises food prices. A yes vote backed the such. A "yes" vote backed the amendment to S 954 over arguments it would usurp Food and amendment. Sen. Richard Durbin: Yes; Sen. Drug Administration authority. Sen. Richard Mark Kirk: Yes Durbin: No; Sen. Mark Kirk: No FOOD STAMPS CUTS TOBACCO SUBSIDIES Senators voted, 40-58, refusing to trim $30 billion from the $800 billion, 10-year budget in Senators voted, 44-52, refusing to prohibit S 954 for food stamps, known formally as the federal subsidies of crop insurance for tobacco Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program growers. The measure was proposed to a pend- (SNAP). The program already was cut by $4 ing farm bill (S 954) that subsidizes insurance billion in the bill, A 'yes' vote was to further cut for a range of crops, including tobacco. A "yes" food stamps. Sen. Richard Durbin: No; Sen. vote was to end the tobacco subsidy. Mark Kirk: Yes Sen. Richard Durbin: Yes; Sen. Mark Kirk: Yes Major roll call votes in the House

1. STUDENT LOANS 2 Bobby Rush, D-lst N y Members voted, 221-198, to set variable interest Robin Kelly, D-2nd N y rates for Stafford student loans, effective July Dan Lipinski, D-3rd N y i when the current 3.4 percent rate will expire. Luis Gutierrez, D-4th N y The Republican bill would link the rate to that Mike Quigley, D-5th N y of a 10-year Treasury note plus 2.5 percentage Peter Roskam, R-6th y N points. At present, interest on Stafford loans is N y fixed at 3.4 percent, but will rise to 6.8 percent Danny Davis, D-7th Tammy Duckworth, D-Bth N y on July 1 unless Congress acts before then to Jan Schakowsky, D-9th N y head off the doubling of loan costs. A "yes" Brad Schneider, D-lOth N y vote was to pass HR 3. Bill Foster, D-llth N y You can't find todays talent with yesterdays tools. Bill Enyart, D-l2th N y 2. BAN ON TEASER RATES Rodney Davis, R-l3th y N Randy Hultgren, R-l4th y N John Shimkus, R-l5th y N combined the Ioca reach youve Members voted, 194-223, to defeat a bid by Through out partnership with Monstei Democrats to prohibit lenders under HR 3 Adam Kinzinger, R-l6th y N i:ÌIwaVs depended on with Monsters innovative online tools for employers. Power (above) from offering teaser rates and also re- Cheri Bustos, D-l7th N y quiring them to supply upfront information on Aaron Schock, R-l8th y N Resuiìie Search matches qualified jab seekers with job opportunities by finding the true, long-term cost of the student loan. A md suggesting related job titles, industries and skills based on your needs. lt "yes" vote was to adopt the Democratic motion. tises 6Sense search technology to deliver precise results ranked and compared side.by-side. Together we deliver a comprehensive recruitment solution. so you'll find tist what you're looking for in an ideal candidate. Monster. Find Better. Key votes ahead

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Aldermen grill Rahm aides Madigan's pension-reform Obama: Rising college costs over parking-meter deaJ package goes down in flames hold back middle class Chicago aldermen grilled Mayor Pahm Emanuel's A pension-reform package crafted by House President Banack Obama on Friday urged Con- top aides May 24 over whether a proposed settle- Speaker Michael Madigan went down to spectaculargress to prevent an increase in student loan rates, ment to end costly disputes with the operator of defeat in the state Senate Thursday, thrusting the saying rising college costs hold back the entire the city's parking-meter system would give the search for a solution to Illinois' nearly $100 million middle class and unfairly saddle young people company a windfall for decades to come. pension crisis into legislative chaos. with more debt just as they are starting out in their AId. Michele Smith (43rd), AId. Brendan Reilly The bill's demise came as the Democratic-led adult lives. (42nd) and AId. Scott Waguespak (32nd) were House and Senate faced a scheduled midnight Fn- Interest rates on new subsidized Stafford loans among those who questioned whether meter- rev- day adjournment with no apparent breakthroughs are set to double, from 3.4 percent to 6.8 percent, enue projections that helped shape the Emanuel- on the spring legislative session's biggest issues: on July 1. Lawmakers from both parties say they brokered settlement are accurate. pension reform, legalization of same-sex marriage, want to avoid the increase but are divided over They said the estimates appeared to be based onallowing people to carry concealed weapons and how to act. a small sampling of meters and, as a result, might authorization for casinos in Chicago, the south sub- Obama made his case flanked by college stu- underestimate how much money Chicago Parking unbs and Lake County. dents dressed in business suits and dresses during Meters LLC would collect from a three-hour exten- With those issues seemingly mined in legislative remarks in the Rose Garden on a steamy Washing- sion of parking hours that Emanuel agreed to, from tan, the House approved a sprawling economic-de- ton morning. The event marked the beginning of 9 p.m. to midnight, in Reilly's River North ward, velopment package that would fund a new DePaul a public campaign by the president to temporarily as well as proposed one-hour extensions in other University basketball arena near McCormick Place extend current student loan rates or find a long- neighborhoods. and possibly jump-start a south-suburban airport term compromise to avoid the July 1 rate increase. "Unfortunately, I think the administration is us- at Peotone. That measure, pushed by Mayor Rahm "We know that the surest path to the middle ing the wrong set of assumptions to determine the Emanuel and backed by Goy. Pat Quinn, now movesclass is some form of higher education," Obama future value of those extended hours," Reilly said to the Senate. said. He said now owe more on student after questioning Lois Scott, the Emanuel admin- But the 16-42 Senate vote on pension legislation loans than on credit cards. He said he and his wife istration's chief financial officer, and top City Hall opposed by the state's largest public-sector unions just finally paid off their loans in the last decade lawyer Steve Patton at a City Council finance com- unleashed a display of apparent bitterness from Ma- and paid more on them than they did on their mittee hearing. "A lot more work needs to be done digan (D-Chicago) that seemingly targeted Senate mortgage. . vetting these projections to understand what this President John Cullenton (D-Chicago) fon not turn- "We were lucky. We had more resources than asset will provide C PM." I ing the tide in favor of the pension package. I many," Obama said. I - Chicago Sun-Times - Chicago Sun-Times - The Associated Press I

VIEWPOINT IPioneer Press 1,000 WORDS I Jack Higgins A big day for big chumps in Springfield What a bunch of losers.

And we, the people of Illinois, will pay the price. The Illinois General Assembly failed to pass a desperately needed bill to rein in public employ- ee pension costs. So what if the state goes bust? The Legislature failed, again, to cut a deal to bring a casino to Chicago. So what if Chicago goes bust? The House did not approve a billits chief sponsor didn't even dare call it for a voteto legalize same- sex marriage in Illinois. So what if good and decent people continue to be treated like second-class human beings because of their sexual orientation? And the Legislature approved and sent to Goy. Pat Quinn a bill that would legalize the concealed carry of guns in Illinois in an alarmingly free and dangerous manner. This ugly piece of work even preempts the right of home-rule governments to enact future laws on assault weaponsyou know, those Chuck Norris fantasy guns perfectly designed for mass slaughter. Friday in Springfield was a day for chumps all around. I Boy Scouts finding their moral compass

The Boy Scouts of they leave, or "age out," Scouting is about boys adopting children, raising children, America last week took as it is called, when they learning outdoor and having children, how can those par- turn 18. leadership skills. One of ents be kept out of the lives of their a giant leap forward for Have there been gay the aspects I like about ch i Id ren? some, but backward for kids in Scouting? Scouting is it gives boys I don't think they can. Parents Of course. As gay rights an opportunity to learn to need to be involved in the lives others, when it decided work with men other than of their children. Most troops are has become more and 1DY to allow openly gay more in the forefront of BLASER their parent. Young peopleboy-led so we adults have little the news, everyone has need to learn to work with to offer other than advice and boys to participate ¡n seen the Eagle Scouts who adults. guidance. Scouting. have aged out of Scouting Sexual orientation has I know some will ask, "What about and now admit they were/are gay. nothing to do with Scouting, which protecting boys?" I've been involved in Scouting with But should there be gay kids in teaches boys about the outdoors, The Scouts have good policy and my boys for 14 years, and I have an- Scouting? leadership, service and living a mean-education in place to protect boys other three years to go before I'm That's the question the national ingful life. Those skills come in handy, now. Unfortunately, we now know done. council finally answered last week. gay or straight. that some boys in the past have It's not for everyone, but for boys Here's why I think it is the right The next question is should the been abused by predators posing who want the experience, l've never a n swe r. Scouts allow gay adult leaders. as straight, upstanding community thought any boy should be excluded. When boys enter Scouting at age I think it is only a matter of time. volunteers. I Boys come in to Scouting in kinder- 5, their own sexual identity isn't part Most adult leaders in Scouting Scouting has been a good oppor- garten through Cub Scouts. If they of the equation. And it shouldn't be. are parents and with more blended tunity for my boys. lt should be for all stay with the program to the end, That's not what Scouting is about. families and gay and lesbian couples boys. I NIL THURSDAY, JUNE 6 2013 Opinion U pioneerlocal.com ______TheEVeningRush Not nice to fool with mother's nature RUSH HOUR "Sumer is Icumen drowning. And health In," as the medi- groups point to a study of drownings that indicated NEWS POWER eval English sing. only one percent of those drowning victims had And when summer s in, eaten before going in the End your work day in a fun and engaging way. Register for free now to receive water. Those were parallel the question all kids have, PATJL our newsletters & read all about the day's news highlights while you unwind. medieval or not, is: "Why SASSONE occurrences. No causal re- do I have to wait an hour lationship found between after eating before going eating and drowning. swimming?" Science does not sup- The short answer is: Because your port the eating/swimming theory. mother said so. After eating, the body redirects The longer answer is: Even though blood to the stomach to aid diges- your mother says so, you really don't tion. Exercise also requires blood flow have to wait an hour. to the muscles exerted. But since forever, mothers have Swimming right after eating could been threatening their children with cause muscle cramps for lack of a watery death if they didn't wait at blood flow to the exerted muscles. least an hour after eating before go- But the cramps would not be serious ing swimming. enough to cause a person to sink or This is a mother thing. If you ask drown. a-a your father if you can go swimming Also, a swimmer might feel flau- s taw' right after eating, he'll look up from hisseous after eating, if the meal were a '-0 : * .. :.:..,.;-': J paper and mumble, 'Grumerumph." large one or fat-filled - like a meal I 0 .. Splash! might eat before swimming. No one knows when the mother- But scientists agree the body has food-swimming doom prophecy ong-enough blood to aid digestion and s- mated. Perhaps some bog-dwelling feed muscles exerted by swimming. a mother first hollered, "Don't go in the So, in this case your mother is I ' water yet, Grendel. You just ate three wrong. ,am,., s* n es of those human-thingies. I don't want But would it kill you to wait after I you getting cramps and drowning!" eating before you swim? Look at all But down through the ages mothers she does for you. So, make her happy. have been forcing their kids to sit on theWait an hour. beach for at least an hour after eating. Or The theory is that swimming right "Hey, Dad, I know we just ate. But after eating could cause cramps, can't I go swimming now? Huh?" which could cause drowning. He'll glance up from his paper and Now, there never has been a say, "Grumerumph." 'e--- documented case of eating causing Splash! I Nues Herald-Spectator Wants to Hear from You

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Encourage young people to updating their registration if they Graduation Day register to vote have moved. It's that time of year again. Grad- As a member of the League of uations are upon us and students Women Voters, I'm proud to be are now preparing to embark on part of a network of community the next stage of their lives. Wheth-volunteers that help make sure all er going on to school or entering young people have the chance to the military or the workforce, this isask questions about issues, under- a big moment in a young person's stand why voting is important, and life. As the celebrations begin, why get registered. We have helped Jazmin Freeman- not give a new graduate a gift that tens of thousands of high school Stewart receives will last for years to come; why not and college students get regis- her diploma encourage them to register to vote?tered, including here in Glenview. during the Maine Voting brings us together as Contact the League at http:// East High School glenview.il.lwvnet.org/. Grads will commencement at Americans - it is the one time when the Rosemont Theater we are all equal. lt doesn't matter thank you for helping them become on Sunday, June 2. if you're rich or poor, or young or active voters:it's a gift for them CHANDLER WEST-For old; elections are our opportunity and for their community! Sun-Times Media to elect leaders who lift up our Joan Ziegler communities and make them bet- President ter. Help the new grads in your life League of Women Voters of get started by registering to vote or Glen view

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Graduation season at Nues West High School came to a close with a commencement ceremony for the Class of - 2013, who celebrated four years of memories and said their final goodbyes Thurs- day night. Valedictorians Rachel Bender and Patrick Lis- cio gave their traditional speeches to the nearly 670 graduates and their families who attended the ceremony May 30 at the high school. The Chicago-born, Lincol- nwood-raused Bender talked to Pioneer Press about her college plans and what she'll remember most about high school. Liscio could not be reached for comment. Q: What should the Nues West Class of 2013 be re- membered by? A: We're a strong group of kids who work hard at things. We all work together to bring out the best in each other and we worked well as one strong unit. Q: What was your gradua- tion speech about? Co-valedictorians Patrick Liscia (left) and Rachel Bender (right) speak to the Nues West graduating class May 30 at Welsh-Ryan Arena in IEvanston. I MICHAEL R. SCHMIDT-For Sun-Times Media A: I based it off an Olym- pic runner, Billy Mills, from the 1964 Olympics. My track win the race mattered more classmates, and I knew it We've gone to school to- what does it take to make it and cross country coach than the end result. The was just a bunch of people gether for the last four yearsto the top of the class? is the biggest fan (of Mills) topic of my speech was that who were there to watch us and are used to the same A: 4.0. A lot of it is taking ever and she told us his success isn't all about win- graduate. routine of seeing each other the time to work hard and story. He was just a college ing but it's more about the Q: What kinds of emo- every day, so it's hard to sayalways trying your best. No student when he entered theeffort beforehand that mat- tions do you go through as goodbye. It's a sad thing butmatter what, you just have Olympics but he planned ters most. you achieve such a signifi- it's also a little bit exciting to keep on pushing. If you so hard to win that race. Q: Were you nervous cant life milestone? too. don't understand something, He won, but he thought the when you gave the speech? A: I'm definitely going Q: What was your grade work he put into planning to A: Not really. They're my to miss everyone so much. point average (GPA) and I Valedictorian [Page 26] 26 THURSDAY, JUNE 6 2013 NIL ;fií, School pioneerlocal .Com Special WINDY CITY o,lcp4u D il Ck.v

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1 YEAR SILVER MEMBERSHIPTO THE you keep going at it until you get it. FOUNDATION ROOM AT THE HOUSE OF BLUES Courtesyof F N I a'so took AP Chemistry and phys- CS, and honors biology Classes. Q: Did you participate in any ex- BlueCross tracurricular activities? t4JJBlueShield BJJISTERBOER omc6iT ,J '.Association A: I was in track and cross COUn- try, and I later became Captain of RCN ? WG1fte both varsity teams. As Captain, I learned a lot of leadership skills that PROCEEDS BENEFIT SPECIAL OLYMPICS ILLINOIS I wouldn't have had otherwise. Q: What are you doing this Splashdown i pmThursday, August 8, 2013* summer? A: I'm going to spend a lot of time at the Chicago River Nues West's principal Kaine Osburn with family before I go away to Col- speaks to the graduating class of 2013 lege. I'm looking forward to driving Enter atwww.duckrace.com/chicagoor mail in this form on May 30 at Welsh-Ryan Arena in my younger sisters around a lot. Evanston. I MICHAEL R. SCHMIDT-For Dote subject to change r Q: Where do you plan to go to ISun-Times Media Allelds are required college? (No one under I B ,ney porcipaN) INome J A: The University of Kansas. memorable high school moment. Address City St Zip A: At Niles West, we have the lit- I Email PIone Q: What will you major in? I am adopting sinie ducks at $5 each A: I'm a petroleum engineering eracy center where students tutor am adopting Quack Packs at$25each lA5mksundgo6thfmsodopt lOondg&21.-sessc.) II orn purchasing Souvecir T-shirts at $1 2 each. ttoe: indod $3 shipping per major other students. I volunteered tutor- Please write how many oF each size desired: YOUTH: _Small Medium _Large Q: That's a pretty specific field to ing math, science and English, and I J ADULT: Small Medium _Large _X1 _2XL 3X1 major in. What career path are you helped a student try to understand I Amount Enclosed $ Method of Paymene Cosh Check Cmdit Curd lCirdel 9se MC Dm knEx I Card # Exp DateJ. considering? some difficult material for a test one I Sgm Credit Soles Team - .1 A: I would ideally work in the gas day. That student came back to see Th_ y.. tsr y.. Pt.s. .th ks payiil. to Sp.cid Otyaks li.oès. and oil industry, hopefully doing me the next day and said they got a Md?.: $p.ddOtyks 800 Roosu.it Riad. Bldg l-220, Gk. EJylt 60737 I 100 percent on their exam. That mo- 5nnea need not òeprnaet tu ssn m mm doy Aç 20t3. Note: Aäprizm sueci io dssge sthout sulks. Of$edIVIeE con b. cledby v<ng wdtekroussrc/dsssjo work to lower gas prices. L J Q: What was your most ment made me feel really good. S NIL THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 2013 I I 27 School pioneerlocal.com New principal heads to Park View

[BY NATASHA WASINSKI I in the 2013-14 school year. Collins said the need to adding, "You're definitely areported. He received 72 Contributor The Park View District 70 strengthen professional valuable part of this schoolapplications in all. Board of Education ap- development became ap- and community." Sukenik, who was not As Morton Grove proved the administrative parent during a review the At the same meeting, was not present for the bids adieu to Park reconfiguring at a special district's priorities over theboard members approved school board's vote, ul- meeting May 29. course of the past year. hiring Ivy Sukenik to head timately became the top View Principal The new role gives Pump "There's a gap in terms the school. Her one-year choice. She started her Susan Wings after a $10,000 bump in pay and of what we're able to do," agreement comes with an career as a middle-school puts him in charge of pro- he said. "Being a small annual salary of $119,000. science teacher and cur- 12 years, another fessional development and district we end up wearing Sukenik replaces Wings, rently serves as princi- long-serving continuing education activi- multiple hats." who took a superintendentpal of Henking School in ties, as well as the district's The one-school elemen- post with Harrison School Glenview. administrator is mentorship plan for new tary district's slim admin- District 36 in Wonder Collins hails from the teachers. istrative team is currently Lake. same school system as picking up extra ,' Professional developmentcomprised of five staff In searching for a new Sukenik, having formerly duties come July 1.is a key piece of all the differ-members, one of whom is principal District 70 served in District 34 as the ent initiatives we have," said non-certified. leaders began with a assistant superintendent Assistant Principal Dave Superintendent Phil Collins. Board President Tony pared-down pool of 16 for curriculum and instruc- Pump will double as the di- "I see Dave as a great personStegich thanked Pump for candidates, six of whom tion before departing for rector of staff development to take this on." stepping up to the post, were interviewed, Collins Morton Grove last year. I

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funeral and burial ben- Summer Camp Toddler8o-3Kîds Family 17fiI Teens13+Adults18+Seniors65 efits offered by the U.S. Registration Department of Veterans Affairs, benefits offered by Dignity Memorial Niles Park District of- Submissions for Community Calendar are required two weeks preceding the date of publication. Send to:providers to all veter- fers a wide variety of Darlene Huston, Pioneer Press, 350 N. Orleans St., Chicago, IL 60654; [email protected]. Infor- ans and the importance summer camp pro- mation may be faxed to (847) 486-7495. of making funeral and grams for preschool cemetery arrangements age through incom- in advance. Each veten- ing eighth-graders. an attendee will receive Full-day and half-day two free tickets to the camps, sports camp, CENTER OF additional income, Knights of ColumbusJune 11, June 21, and Romanian Heritage Fes- hockey and ice-skating CONCERN companionship, or the June 26. tival of Chicago to be camps. Stop by the ability to remain in held June 14-16 in Niles. Howard Leisure Center, 65 their homes may wish North American Mar- Call (866) 991-7181, to 6676 W. Howard St. The Center of Concern: to consider The Center tyrs Council Chapter, Services will include reserve a seat. to register. Campers 1580 N. Northwest of Concern's shared Nues, provides ways for drivers license correc- Niles Public Library will enjoy swimming, Highway, Suite 310, Parkhousing program. Resi- members to help otherstion, renewal or dupli- Food for Fines Drive weekly field trips, arts Ridge, (847) 823-0453, dents are matched with in the community while cate; commercial driv- & crafts, sports, and www.centerofconcern. screened applicants trying to improve their ers license renewal or tons of fun. Most camps org. Call for an appoint- who possess a tempera- family and spiritual lives.duplicate; identification Exchange canned and begin June 10. Call ment for services. ment suitable to shared Call Bob Galassi, (847) cards issuance, renewal packaged food for li- (847) 967-6633 with accommodations. 965-0920. or duplicate; vision and brary overdue fines to questions. written tests; organ/tis- help the Niles Food June 15, and 29: Le- sue donor registration; Pantry during the Niles gal counseling, by MOMS Club voter registration ap- Public Library Food for Pioneer Park open appointment CLUBS plications; vehicle stick- Fines drive through June 18 ers for cars and pick-up 15 at 6960 W. Oakton AM A Genealogy Northern Chicagoland trucks; and license plateSt., the northeast cor- Niles Park District Pio- June 10, 17, and 24: Em- Workshop group holds weekly renewal stickers. ner of the Oakton and neer Park, 7135 N. Han- ployment counseling, by activities (such as play Waukegan intersection. lem Ave., has reopened appointment groups, outings, muse- Library hours are Mon- for the 2013 season. Sponsored by the Twen-ums, park dates) and Flea Maiket day through Thursday, This facility has an 18- ty-first Star Chapter, monthly member meet- 9 am. to 9 p.m., Friday, hole mini-golf course June 10: Alzheimer's Daughters of the Amen- ings and Moms Night 9 am. to 7 p.m., Sat- for $5 per person and caregivers support can Revolution, will be Out. Call (773) 853- St. John Lutheran urday, 9 am. to 5 p.m. batting cages with 15 group, 10:00 am. held from 1:30-4:30 2834 or visit http://sites.Church will hold an Out- and Sunday, 1 to 5 p.m. balls for $1. The Family p.m. June 15 on the thirdgoogle.com/site/mom- door Flea Market 9 am. Library members will Fun Nights will contin- floor of the Park Ridge sclubofnorthernchicago to 2 p.m. June 15 in the get $1 in fines waived ue every Friday night. June 11: Annual Minia- Library, 20 S. Prospect or email chicagomoms- parking lot at 7429 N. for each can or package The $7 per-person fee ture Golf Outing and Ave., across the street [email protected]. Milwaukee Ave., Niles. of food donated during includes one round Picnic, Mountain View from the Pickwick The- Food and beverages willthe drive for a maxi- of mini-golf, one bat- Adventure Golf, 510 E. ater. Attendees will have also be available. $10 mum of $50 per house- ting cage token and Algonquin Road, Des the opportunity to work per space. Call (847) hold. Items especially dinner for each fam- Plaines, 5:30-8:30 p.m. with a member on the COMMUNITY 647-9867. needed include: butter, uy member. Call (847) $15 adults, $8 children lineage research team Planning Ahead canned meats (tuna, 583-2746. under age 12. RSVP by and receive assistance Secretary of State & fish, beef stew), canned June 7. Rain date is Junewith application papers. Services The professionals vegetables and fruit, 12. This workshop is for with Dignity Memorial macaroni and cheese, Summer Jr. Golf women who are inter- 65 providers of Chicago rice and pasta. Programs ested in joining the DAR.The Secretary of State's will host two free, no- Preparation of simple Bring all records and Mobile Unit will provide obligation Veterans' wills and durable information. Reference driver's services to area Burial Benefits Semi- Golf programs begin powers of attorney books are available. Call residents at the Niles nars at 10:30 am. and PARKS the second week of for health care and Dorothy Wilson at (847)Senior Center, 999 Civic 1 p.m. June 13, at Golf June for youngsters property also is avail- 328-6946. Center Drive, from 9 Mill Shopping Center Niles Park District, ages 3-5 looking to able by appointment. am. to 1 p.m. June 8; in Center Court. The 6676 W. Howard St., pick up a club for the Homeowners desiring and 9 am. to 3 p.m. seminars will address all (847) 967-6633. first time in Pint Sized THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 2013 31 Calendar M pioneerlocal.com . Pro's class on Tuesday for nonmembers. July 2. No partner seminars and blood Center lock-in their location near Sears afternoons. Beginning needed. Enjoy easy-to- pressure screenings of- and mall entrance six in players 6-13 years old learn advanced dance fered throughout the Golf Mill Shopping Cen- for week long Summer Men's Club Meetingpatterns in Country, year every month from Teens spend a night ter.) Tickets $10, which Camps or once a week Ballroom, Top 40, 9-10 am. on the sec- in the mall on June 8 includes live DJ enter- 6H Monday Evening Clinics Latin, Swing, and more. ond Wednesday. Call at Golf Mill Shopping tainment, DDR, Guitar to improve their skills. Speaker: Barb Chalko $12.50 members, $17.50 the Golf Mill manage- Center. Teens arrive Hero and Relay Race More in-depth instruc- from the Illinois State nonmembers. ment office at (847) 10:15 p.m. for a night of Contests, late night tion and on-course les- Treasurer's Office. 699-1070. dancing, a mid-night treats. Golf Mill Shop- Sons in our Advanced Lunch features a ham movie, contests and ping Center is located Junior Camps on Satur- and cheese sandwich Nature Photography prizes. Space limited to at 239 Golf Mill Center, day mornings. Registra-on rye, chips, and the first 100 teens and Niles. Visit www.golf- tion is also open for Be-dessert from 10:30 TEENS only center members mill.com or call (847) ginning and Advanced am. to 1 p.m. June 17. Capture nature through by June 6. (Become a 699-1070. I Junior Leagues. View $5 members, $7.50 your lens, from 9:30- The Nues Teen member by stopping at all classes online, www. nonmembers. 11:30 am. June 18 and niles-parks.org. Con- 25. Focus on photo- tact: (847) 583-2736 graphic strategies and HOCUS FOCUS or email golflessons© Lite Lunch and skills while expanding niles-parks.org for moreMovie your awareness and ap- Find at least six differences in details between panels information. preciation for the out- 65+ doors. $30 members, Movie: Moonrise King- $35 nonmembers. dom - PG-13 (94 min.) N lLES SENIOR at noon, June 14. CENTER String Music

The center offers Set on an island off the membership to Niles coast of New England Beautiful Summer residents age 55 and in the 1960's Lunch Strings with Jim Ken- older and their spouses. includes a bratwurst, dros. Enjoy beautiful Drop by the Nues Se- chips and dessert and string music for a sum- nior Center, 999 Civic costs are: $5 members, mer day. Experience Center Drive, NUes, or $7.50 nonmembers. Bach's wonderful 5u,ss,w S! eseg 9 SU!SSIW S/ adIJS s '5UISS!W SI 050/ dej ' call (847) 588-8420 Movie is free. 'Air" for strings, Mo- UeJadJ!P S! JqWflN î 5u!SSlw SI S9J)f3Q tJaIaJJ/p si uej :saDueJaJJ!a for an application. Visit zart's "Romance from www.vniles.com, click a Little Night Music," PUZZLE ANSWERS on Departments and Wii Bowling Beethoven's Romance then Senior. Registra- Tournament No. 1 for violin and or- See page tion required for most chestra, and more from PALPiATE TAMPA R EBU I LO 65+ programs. 10:30-11:30 am. June 28 for this ONE IjDAS Ivi iED AL I sTER Tournament from 2-4 12. $6 members, $9 .!_I A NO K E Y BOAR DV I DA p.m., June 20 with nonmembers. week's Super UT N PI RAT EFLAG Spring BBQ refreshments served, Crossword P A N DAIB E A R OW N A G E and prizes awarded. RES D NAI M E S'SIMATE POL ICEPATROLCA _____.. PE 65 Call ahead to sched- and Sudoku ROT OPER,S ROUÍRKE AMELA Presented by the NSC ule Wii practice time SE N I ORS puzzles. L tN EN S E ND SO C C ER BALL Men's Club from 11:30 if you wish. Space is A N T K AGO H AW.K E am. to 3 p.m. June 7. limited. $2 members, $3 Walking program 618539472 R E S TUK IL LER W H A L EIRAPS Help celebrate the re- nonmembers. 594782631 TIE YEA BAN turn of warm weather. 732641859 si L ENIT FI LM DLiX BR UN O Lunch will be burgers, Golf Mill Shopping Cen- 01 ITu SAR:T O IS B j OJO ZER brats, bean salad, cole-Line Dance ter is hosting "Feats of 371258964 o cC AMUc R OS.S WO R D PjU !z Z L E 829476513 T H E SAU R I AI OjN slaw, and dessert with Fitness," a mall-walking BESTHRT UXEDO'- CAT entertainment by Enzo 65 program Mondays 465913728 O R E O.0 O O K I YN I . AL Encandela. Reserved E.U.A Fou classes with oth- through Saturdays, to 253864197 SEAWIALL BL.ACKA N D1W!H ITE seating. Doors open at ers who love to dance. enable seniors to walk 187395246 L I S ET T E I DARE VEjAR NER 11:30 am. Cost is $15 From 1-2 p.m., Tues- within an enclosed 946127385385 oN EN!ES SASIHESCAIRE E RS for members and $20 days June 11 through environment. Health I THURSDAY,JIJNE6,2013 NIL 32 I I Business$ Spotlight FunderHut takes local fundraising online

that are specific to those industries. BY LAURA PAVIN IContributor While projects might not always reach their fundraising goals, creators Though the ¡dea of can make them "variable." As opposed to "fixed" projects, crowdfunding ¡s hardly which FunderHut also allows, "variable" a new one, the Internet projects allow the creators to keep the amounts raised whether they meet has spawned a renais- their goal in time or not. sance that has made it "lt's a huge differentiator between us and our largest competitor ," Dan possible for ideas like a said. "Variable projects mean that our projects do not have to reach 100 per- Nikola Tesla museum and cent funding to receive the funds. If a consumer 3-D printing to project can fulfill their rewards at 50 percent funding, we find it completely become a reality. acceptable for them to start a project Crowdfunding is a democratized on our website." alternative to financing, allowing en- FunderHut is also different from its trepreneurs and artists to appeal to competitors because it encourages consumers to help fund their projects visitors to share their ideas for commu- rather than of venture capitalists and nity improvement on its "Community Dan Salganik, second from left, is cofounder of Skokie-based crowdfunding company Wishlist." banks. FunderHut.I CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Skokie native Dan Salganik, brother I Those that have donated towards Alan and father Eugene are bringing a cause or project are typically given crowdfunding to a more local level with its $1,500 goal in less than two months social media. "kudos" for their generosity, rather FunderHut.com, which they launched through FunderHut, asking people to Local youth program LETS GO Chi- than stock, which can be as simple as a earlier this year. help raise enough funds for more food, cago is currently working on raising hand-written thank-you card, tickets to "We have always been fairly active medical resources and a new heated $10,000 in financial aid for its full-time a play or a new gadget. around the community and would oftenshelter to house the animals during the youth participants to enjoy its Sum- Alan said that the goal is to even- discuss with friends and family mem- winter. mer Solutions 2013 program in Rogers tually become the "online town hail bers around the dinner table how we "So far, this is the only one in our Park. The organization has so far raised meeting," or a catalyst for community could start new projects in the commu- town, which [is] located in Siberian $1,391 through FunderHut's site. change when the red tape around lo- nity," Dan said. "But we kind of found town/Russian Federation, where ani- "With our community, there are so cal government becomes too hard to that the process took a very long time mais are not protected by law and just many potential projects and people cross. ,..and you couldn't really get the moneya little amount of money [is] being that are interested in them, but have FunderHut will be driving home its to get it going." given by the government to support limited funds and time to dedicate to- motto "finding unity by funding corn- FunderHut, a mom-and-pop ver- animal shelters," the shelter's Funder- wards making it happen," Dan said. munity" when it hosts an event with sion of larger sites like Kickstarter.com Hut page explained. To encourage the community to the same title on June 12 at the Society and lndiegogo.com, works closely with Like with all FunderHut projects, Si- voice their ideas, Dan said that Funder- Gallery in Chicago, featuring local art- project creators to develop fundraising berian Animal Shelter's project page Hut will accept most project proposais ists, musicians, businesses, restaurants, campaigns that effectively market their was set up to show who was running except for those that are blatantly cafes and more. goals to the local Internet community. the project, what the project was inappropriate. The goal is to create an event that The hope is for site visitors to feel corn- about, why they wanted to do it, what The family trio has made it easy for promotes the unique individuals work- pelled enough to donate money that their goals were, how they planned to people to jump from an idea to some- ing to make Chicago a better piace for will help fund the project. use the funds to achieve them, their thing that is more palpable because people to live and play in. The event Chicago-based Siberian Animal Shel- fundraising timeline and ways for site they take the time to study the market will also act as an opportunity for visi- ter, for example, raised $1,174 towards visitors to share the page through and guide project creators with tips tors to network and socialize. I NIL THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 2013 Community i pioneerlocat.com

in 1994, said one of his col- of conducting," said Knez, a INues Symphony founder dies league's greatest contribu- Palos Heights resident. tions to community were free After the Niles College summer festivals on the semi-campus closed and the BY NATASHA WASINSKI IContributor to the Conservatory to earn a nary grounds. school relocated to Loyola master's degree in music, fol- The outdoor concerts - fea-University Chicago as the St. lowed by a short stint study- turing pop music, show tunes,Joseph Seminary College, Michael Crisci of the Niles Chicago and bringing to life ing music at the University of and music scores - 'were al- Rev. Rudcki and his musi- Historical Society can vividly the great symphony classics, Chicago. ways well attended," he said. cians moved south to Palos recall having to squeeze his the Rev. Stanley R. Rudcki When the Niles College Schorsch's daughter also Heights. The Niles choir way around a 10-foot Stein- died May 22 at Holy Family Seminary debuted at Harlem took personal piano lesson disbanded. way grand piano while taking Villa in Palos Park. He was 85 and Touhy avenues in 1961, from the priest, and today is a Knez said the symphony, vocal lessons with Rev. Stan- years old. Rev. Rudcki grew the school music teacher herself, he said.now based at St. Alexander ley Rudcki. Rev. Rudcki's career as a as a teacher of music and Rev. Rudcki excelled bring- Church, would continue to CrEsci had participated in a seminary music professor, as literature. ing the classics to the main- play together under the ban- choral group at Niles College well as founder and conduc- He also drew music profes- stream masses, too, having ner "Father Rudcki Heritage in the mid-1970s. How Rev. tor of the Nues Symphony, sionals from the conducted the inaugural U.S. Concerts." Rudcki got the piano to fit inspired a countless of peopleand Chicago Symphony Or- presentation of Benjamin 'He was a priest first, a into his apartment remains a in Chicago and its northwest chestras and Lyric Opera to Britton's "War Requiem" with teacher second, and a con- mystery to this day. and southwest suburbs. form a new collaboration of the Chicago Symphony Or- ductor third," Knez said of his I knew him not well, but he A Chicago native with close artists that performed at par- chestra in 1968. longtime pal. "He was a bnl- made an impression on me as ties to the Polish community, ishes across the archdiocese. Paul Knez, a friend of Rev. liant person." a young seminarian," Crisci Rudcki studied simultane- The Niles Concert Choir Rudcki's for 59 years, called it Rev. Rudcki was buried said. He was just an incred- ously at Quigley Preparatory was part of that effort as well."a glorious piece of music." at Resurrection Cemetery ible patron of the arts." Seminary and the Chicago Albert Schorsch, who "He had true humility but in Justice, and is survived After six decades years of Music Conservatory in his taught at Nues College for he still had plenty of confi- by several nieces and I serving the Archdiocese of youth. He would later return two years until its closure dence in his music and gift nephews. U FOR CORPORATE OFFICE SUITES WITH EXPANSION SPACE SUBLEASE GRAND TRI-STATE CORPORATE CENTRE GURNEE, IL

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Dominic Miller, Sting's guitar man, presses play on a Sunday in Chicago

BY ZAK STEMER 9A.M. for the better part of three decades is Miller, who was born in London, is used something that might get tiresome for certain to gloomy weather - so rain or shine, he men. But Dominic Miller, who's strummed takes a long walk along the lakeshore. Touringthe guitar with World Party, Phil Col- lins and, for the last 23 years, Sting, says he's just as 10:30 AM. thrilled to be a world-class rocker as he was in the He sits begmning." My first gig with Sting was in a stadium in down for an Uruguay," Miller remembers. "It was 80,000 people. American- I told him, This is more people than I've ever played style for.' He said 'I know,' and I said, 'This is more people breakfast than I have ever played for put together!'" of bacon Since then. Miller, who spent part ofhis childhood and eggs at in Racine, Wis., has seen his share of theworld'ssta- NoMI (800 N. diums during his 1,300 performances alongside Sting. Michigan). But he always carves out time for intimate solo shows, sans the lights, smoke and glory of an arena. "When NOON I'm doing a small concert in front of a few hundred Back at the Park Hyatt, he people, that's really scary," he admits. "There's no does his daily Ashtanga gimmick - it is what it is, and I love doing that. It yoga practice in his room, reminds me what it's all about." So it comes as no then winds down with surprise that June 7, after backing Sting at Ravinia, a good read. Currently Miller is staging his own post-concert solo show at the on his nightstand? Chopin Theater (1543 W. Division) for 200 guests. Stonemouthby Ian On his guitar, Miller is a Renaissance man. "[When Banks. I started], I was the sort of guy who could play a lot 2P.M. of different styles, not a master of any one particular Miller sets aside time to practice his style," he explains. Now, after spending his career guitar every day. "For me, practicing touring with the world's best, Miller has created his and playing are two different things. own signature sound. "My show is a musical journey," practice super slow with Bach music. he says. "It's the common denominator of my musical I deconstruct the playing down to interests and influenced by everyone I've ever played zero," he says. with." With arrangements ranging from Bach to the 3 P.M. Beatles, and Sting to Collins, Miller's style is an amal- "I have to make my pilgrimage to the Art gamation of his eclectic tastes and instrumental flair. Institute," Miller says. His favorite spots? And he says he can't wait to bring it to the Windy City. The Impressionist collection, to see "I'm very humbled to play in Chicago," he says. "I've the Monets and Renoirs (left), and the seen amazing players in blues bars who have day jobs American Art collection, where he checks but can kick everybody in London who's a profes- out paintings by Edward Hopper. sionaL It's a huge privilege to play in a city that's so plugged into the arts." Here, the guitar hero sets the tone for his ideal 10:30 P.M. 8 P.M. Sunday. Since he's always learning Miller and his See Miller live at the Chopin Theater June? at mid- from other musicians, he bandmates night. Tickets are $54 in advance, $74 at the door. VIsit ends the night at Buddy head to MK Rainzworld.ticketbud.comJdominic-miller-shape-of- Guy's Legends (700 S. Restaurant (868 my-heart for more in/b. Wabash) to hear some N. Franklin) for live blues. a steak dinner.

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As she prepares to return to Chicago, E! News' co-host reflects on her ourne from the Hoosier State to Hollywood

I ach week, over seven million people tune in to "E! News" to watch Catt Sadler and her fellow correspondents de- .4liver the day's pop culture and entertainment news. She has interviewed some of the biggest celebrities in the world, from Meryl Streep to George Clooney. But none of that matters to her 8-year-old son, Anon. "He asked me last night, 'So if we were out at the grocery store and you ran into Ryan Seacrest, he'd know who you are, right?" says Sadler. And I'm like, 'Yeah, honey, he would," she laughs. "It's pretty cute." What Anon and his 12-year-old brother Austin, haven't yet real- ized is that their mom has become a star in her own right. Since joining E! in 2006, the 38-year-old Indiana native has become one of the network's fixtures, working as a correspondent on "E! News," co-hosting "E! News Weekend" and the new show "A-List Listings" and covering the array of awards season red-carpet events. p

12 CHICAGOSPLASH.COM I JUNE 2-8, 2013 But June 8, Sadler is taking a break from her televi- practice. 'Put yourself on camera as often as possible sion duties to return to the heartland: She's coming to and critique your work," she advises aspiring broadcast Chicago to host Simply Stylist, a day-long event that journalists. "Even if you have to create fake scenarios to brings together fashion and beauty experts for a day of practice the art of interviewing until you get a job, do The style files networking (see sidebar). Sadler will moderate a panel it." "I never just do the obvious thing," says Sadler of her of local industry leaders, such as Corri McFadden from Now married to second husband, film producer personal style. "I love to mix highs and lows. I might wear eDrop-Off and Stacey Roney of Glossed & Found, as Rhys David Thomas, Sadler has perfected the delicate Prada shoes, but I wear them with H&M." With the help of they share industry tips and tricks of the trade. balancing act of a working mother. After getting her stylist Amelian Kashiro, Sadler has become known for her "Whether you're a blogger, designer, editor or stylist, sons out the door in the morning, her day is spent stay- style, and catalogs both her on-camera and off-camera [founder] Sarah Boyd created this day so all ofthe dif- ing on top of Hollywood gossip ("If Rob [Pattinsoni outfits on Twitter (follow her älAmCattSadler) with the ferent parts of the industry could come together, con- and Kristen [Stewart] broke up, it's in my inbox before hashtags #CattWalk and #OfftheCattWalk. Here, she de- nect and learn from one another," says Sadler. Getting the world hears about it"), writing and editing scripts, tails a few of her favorite looks. involved in the event - previously held only in LA andtaping voice overs and fmally, filming segments. "Then New York was a no-bramer. "Growing up in small- I'm finished by 5 o'clock and go pick up my boys," town Indiana, Chicago was she says. "I've done this for our salvation," she says, noting 15 years now, and paid my IP that her family used to come to C1i?V OF INDUSTRY long-hour, early-morning dues. town to shop the Magnificent Now, I've designed my life so I Mile and visit cultural institu- The worlds of fashion and beauty will converge June 8 at the Dana Hotel (660 can be the mom, but then have tions like the Shedd Aquarium. N. State) for Simply Stylist. Mix and mingle this killer job that's so exciting. But the event also holds spe- with fellow fashion and beauty mavens at I feel like the luckiest lady in cial meaning for Sadler. "When a VIP brunch, then gain the world." I was growing up and wanted valuable insights via an But to the outside world, to get into television hosting, industry panel featuring what makes Sadler lucky is if there was an event like this, top experts such as Jen- her chance to interact with ce- I would have been all over it," nifer Hudson's makeup lebrities on a daily basis. And she says. "This has a special artist, lia Dantzler (top), though she's interviewed some and celebrity stylist Irish place in my heart for people Townsend (bottom). of the biggest names in Hol- who dream to be in the fashion Afterward, savor food and lywood, she's hardly immune and beauty industries." drinks and shop a pop-up to getting star struck. Top and pantsfrom Boo 1100 dress, Sadler can relate. As a kid chock full of stylish goods "I'll always be enamored Macy's, Parade ASOS belt, vintage growing up in Indianapo- from online boutique Rad with Johnny Depp, and I've Design bracelet sunglasses lis, and then Martinsville, a + Refined, online luxury interviewed him a half dozen small town 45 minutes south consignment shop eDrop times," she says. "You can't see "Black and white is very on "This mod blue dress was a fan of the capital city, she found Off and locally made Angelina Jolie in the flesh and trend, as are crop tops. I favorite. Credit to my stylist her knack for performing at denim line Henry & Belle. not be awestruck. And George liked the attitude I conveyed on this one, who insisted on A portion of all proceeds an early age. "I was in dance Clooney was everything I when rocking this look. Not the belt and the vintage cat- benefit I Am That Girl, a charity that works classes, I was singing and I did everyone gets it, but I think eye sunglasses. The color is to inspire and empower young women. imagined he'd be - funny and the fashion forward crowd ap- all of my school musicals and magnificent on brunettes and $20-$200. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. For tickets and interesting and engaging." But preciates it." really translated well on TV." plays," says Sadler. "I certainly information, visit Simplystylist.com. there's one interview she's still loved an audience." But she waiting to get. "I've never in- started dreaming bigger at terviewed Brad Pitt, and I think I the age of II, when she appeared briefly in the classic that's way overdue," she laughs. sports movie "Hoosiers." "I was an extra in the cham- With her passion for fashion, Sadler shines brightest pionship game," she says. "It's not like I had lines, but I while covering red-carpet events such as the Oscars - can pause it and show my kids, 'There I am!' I kind of though it's the harder-hitting entertainment news that caught the Hollywood bug from that experience." stands out to Sadler. "I remember when Britney Spears Sadler majored in journalism at Indiana University, was going through her really troubled times. Same with securing an internship at a Fox affiliate in Indianapolis, Anna Nicole Smith and Michael Jackson. Because it's where she shadowed reporters and covered everythingnot just one day. You're reporting for months on these from fires to homicides to feature stories. "But all tragic stories. It weighed on me so much to think of along, my passion was entertainment," she says. After what she was going through." college, she was hired by the same station and picked Her sense of empathy is just one of the things that to helm a "Youth Matters" segment, which caught the she traces back to her upbringing - and though she attention of an agent in New York. lives in , she says she's still Midwestern to From there, Sadler moved up the entertainment lad- the core. "I married such a worldly man, and I love to der: She worked as an entertainment reporter in San travel. But I will forever be a blue jeans girl, with, you Francisco, married her college sweetheart and had her know, banjo music in the background. And I would first son before returning to Indianapolis, taking a job at never, ever change that." Torn by Ronny Kobo dress, Vita Greylin dress, Vita her original Fox affiliate and having another child. But In fact, one of Sadler's recent career highlights has Fede bracelet Fede jewelry all the while, Hollywood was cathng. "I would sit in my nothing to do with the glamour of Hollywood. At Indi- . living room and watch E! and think that there was no ana University basketball games, students sitting under "This bright purple peplum num- "This blue and b'1àk dress is reason I couldn't be doing that," she says. "So with the the baskets hold up giant celebrity heads - everyone ber is sexy and chic at the same simple, but the silhouette works support of my family and my then-husband, we cut a from Bono to Beyoncé to the Super Mario Brothers - time. I don't wear a lot of strap- well with my figure. This design strategy to get back out to California. Before I knew it, I to distract the other team, and this past season, Sadler's less dresses on 'E! News,' but this is perfect for almost any girl to got the job of hosting 'The Daily 10.' And I've been here face joined the ranks. "I was a big head this year!" one was too good! It highlighted own - slip into this go-to when at E! five days a week for the last seven years." exclaims Sadler. "I'm such a die-hard Hoosier fan. I my curves and didn't require a you don't have a lot of time and She credits her rise through the ranks to having a immediately texted everyone in my family. I knew it lot of accessorizing." want to appear effortless." thick skin, fmding her authentic voice and plenty of would mean more to them than winning an Emmy!" ., ----- . CHICAGOSPLASH.COM JUNE 2-8, 2013 13 On Juni: Custom linen bandeau bikini detailed in lily grass, ama- ranthus, waxed yellow button mums and birch Pow.er stem wreaths 'My inspiration was a culmination of everything. When I LhiS go into the zone of creating, my mind, body and spirit remember it all." With help from three major-player - Keller Shields philanthropists, the Garfield Park for RELLEKs by KELLER for Conser-'atory will host its most Dandylion Floral Artistry ambitious and stylish floral fashion show to date STORY BY JENNY BERG PHOTOS BYIRSTEN MICCOU

a standard-issue uniform of overalls and rubber gloves, gardening isn't always glamorous. But oh, the Withflowers! In their glorious hues and scented glory, the blossoms springing up all over Chicago's lawns and yards this season are works of art, and June 12, they'll be treated as such at Fleurotica, the annual benefit for the Garfield Park Conservatory. With the theme "Infinite Beauty," this year's floral fashion show takes over the Museum of Contemporary Art with a new vision and vibe, thanks to new megawatt co-chairs. Helming the event for the first time are Whitney Lasky and Shauna Montgomery, two of the city's most formidable philanthropists, who worked with fellow co-chair Deirdre Koldyke to put a new spin on the benefit. Because the Garfield Park Conservato- ry is now undergoing extensive revocations, the event needed a new home. And after securing the Museum of Contemporary Art, efforts to amp up the party fell into place. "We needed to rebrand and reintroduce Fleurotica as the 'hautest' happening in the city," says Mont- gomery. The fashion show will feature head-to-toe looks - crafted entirely with flowers and foliage and inspired by the conservatory's different rooms - from some 30 local fiorai designers (there were only 12 last

Shauna Montgomery, Whitney Lasky and Deirdre Koldyke

14 CHICAGOSPLASH.COM I JUNE2-8, 2013 In anticipation of Fleurotica, designers from Anna Held Flower Shop, Scarlet Petal Florist and Dandylion Floral Artistry crafted high- Luftwerk's "Luminous Field" fashion looks from flowers installation at and foliage that offer a sneak peek of what you'll see on the INFINITE LIGHT runway. In keeping with its artsy, forward-thinking setting, this year's Fleurotica will offer a preview of the Garfield Park Conservatory's "Infinite Light 2014 by Luftwerk." Helmed by local artists Petra Bachmaier and Sean Gallero, Luftwerk cre- ates new media instal- On Christina: Six breeds of South lations that combine American roses and two breeds of video, light, sound, cymbidium orchids surface and structure that are used in live "Our inspiration for the dress was the Cigarette performances and at Girls, often spotted roaming the aisles of public venues, casting theaters. We arranged [the petals) in an ombre a dreamy spell over design from darkest pink to lightest." their surroundings. (You may have caught - Laura Daluga for Anna Held Flower Shop the duo's mesmeriz- (5557 N. Sheridan) ing "Luminous Field" installation at Cloud Gate last year.)

year), and special guest Alber Elbaz, Now, Luftwerk is turn- chief designer of the House of Lanvin. On Mercedes: Fern ing its unique vision The event also includes drinks inspired and tea leaves, to the Conservatory. by aphrodisiacs, bites from Wolfgang Incorporating cactus seasonal flowers 4 quills and energetic I'uck Catering and beats from DJ and flowering patterns emitted by Megan Taylor. 'Think of Fleurotica as plants plants, the scientifically an exclusive, one-night-only exhibition advanced installation for 500 guests curated by the Conser- "My design was in- - which will illuminate spired by the Garfield vatory and featuring 30 artists," says the facade of the Con- Park Conservatory servatory via radiant Lasky. With social activist and artist itself and couture Theaster Gates and Mayor Rahm colors and LED lighting fashion, I wanted her units - fits right in Emanuel serving as honorary chairs, to look like a wood with the mission of the the black tie-decked attendees are sure nymph from the Conservatory, and the to include some of the city's top civic, rainforest, or, even preview will add an ad- more accurately, from ditional layer of drama social and philanthropic leaders - as the fern room in the well as Chicagoans who are passionate to Fleurotica. "With conservatory, mixed nature there is sci- about the Garfield Park Conservatory. with a runway show ence, and with science from Paris." there is innovation," June12, 7p.m.Tickets$100-$500. Anderson says Lasky. "Innovation Museum of Contemporary Art, 220E. will play a vital role in Chicago. For tickets and more informa- bringing the Conserva- tion, visit Fleurotica.org. tory to the Museum of Contemporary Art, through Luftwerk." The installation is set Hair: Ruby Caputo for Makeup: Jenny Patinkin Shoot Coordinator: Models: Christina, to open at the Garfield SHOOT Mario Tricoci and Kat for Amazing Cosmetics Katerina Bizios Mercedes and Juni with Park Conservatory in CREDITS Deiesus Factor Women Model fall 2014. Management

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Enhance maneuver- Age I1abs found that while 96 percent hardwood flooring doesn't trap dust, ability by allowing ample room be- of baby boomers axe aware of the pollen or other particles that cause tween furnishings, and by picking ac- changes they could make to their cur- problems for those with allergies cessible pieces such as counter-height Easilyhard: Hardwood floong is not only beautiful, but also accommodating for those who want rent home to make it more comfortableand respiratory issues. Wheelchairs dining tables and chairs. Likewise it's easier movement wh the help of mobility equipment. 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passionately; like Water for Choco- BY VERONICA HINKE I Contributor late," he says, referring to Laura Es- quivel's 1989 novel in which the main While chef Jaime Laurita character, Tita, expresses herself was on tour cooking for through food. "The first thing I do is step up to the cutting board with love Steven Tyler, the Aerosmithand gratitude." His intentions are evident in every- front man told him: "You thing from his "Rosie the Pink Cow," (a know, I really wish you'd let "float" he creates by pouring his new rose water-infused Bello Boy Moscato your freak flag fly." over homemade vanilla ice cream and Those words hit hard, and Laurita topping it with sprinkles of crushed went on to develop a style based on pink peppercorns) - to chicken stock. the energy he channeled from Tyler and "This is my magic juice right here," he multiple other touring musicians, includ- says, holding up a clear glass jar of liq- Ing Sting, Josh Groban, Sarah McLach- uid he has cooked down from chicken Ian (definitely the "biggest foodie," he carcasses. Laurita, who trained at the says), Barry Manilow and Madonna. He Culinary Institute of America in Hyde could have returned to the road with Park, uses it to flavor his Summer Madonna recently. "I decided to launch Pasta with Figs, Pancetta and Basil, a my product line instead," he explains. "I recipe that features his new Bucatini was ready." pasta. From his kitchen in North Barrington, Laurita's line also includes his Chef Laurita develops recipes featuring his Jaime Laurita Prosecco, three infused new flagship line of foods and wines. oil sprays (lemon, truffle and roasted Each item in his line reflects his family's garlic), San Marzano tomatoes in glass Chef Jaime Laurita, at home in his North Barrington kitchen, has created a new line of heritage. Laurita grew up in New Jersey jars, extra virgin olive oil and five dif- food and wine products, incuded in this recipe for Summer Pasta with Figs, Pancetta and Basil.I JOE CYGANOWSKI-for Sun-Times Media. s one of 11 children in an Italian family. ferent pasta varieties. Ì Several of his siblings, including sister Caroline Manzo, have appeared in Bra- vo's reality TV series "Real Housewives Summer Pasta with Figs, Pancettaánd Basil of New Jersey." The show aired Laurita's nuptials to long-time partner Rich Lane 1 pound of Chef Jaime Laurita Bucatini pinch of black pepper in order to lightly brown it for ábout three ¡n 2012. 3 tablespoons of chef Jaime Laurita Olive Oil 24 basil leaves, chopped minutes. Add shallots to pancetta and saute At home, Laurita is surrounded by 1 tablespoon of chef Jaime Laurita Garlic 4 tablespoons of lemon juice for another three minutes, Then gently add Olive Oil 3 tablespoons of goat cheese diced figs, do not stir too hard or the fresh views of his heavily-wooded property 1 tablespoon of butter Lemon zest from one lemon figs will break apart. Add stock and bring to and chorused by birds chirping in the 1 pinch of crushed red pepper gentle simmer in order for sauce to get hot adjacent sun room. He rescued them 2 tablespoons of pancetta, diced In large pot, boil pasta following directions enough to melt goat cheese. Season with a 1 shallot, diced on package. pinch of salt, pepper, basil and lemon juice. from a breeder. "My girlfriends," he says. 8 California fresh figs, diced (about 1 cup) While he works, Laurita channels the 8 cloves of roasted garlic In large saucepan over medium heat, add In large bowl or in saucepan, add pasta to energies of the dynamic artists he has 1 cup of chicken stock both olive oils and butter. Once butter melts, sauce and toss with goat cheese and lemon pinch of salt, to taste lower heat and add red pepper and pancetta zest. supported. "Food has meaning. I cook very I THURSDAY,JUNE6,2013 I NIL YOURcal Worsiup Guid

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Edison Park Lutheran Church Rohr Chabad Center of Glenview 701 Harlem Avenue, Glenview Willow Creek st_ Alban's Episcopal 6626 N. Oliphant Ave. Chicago, IL Shabbat morning services 9:30 am Community Church Family-friendly church NO membership required (Across park from Edison Park Metra) For all your Jewish needs call North Shore Campus for every kind of family. 773.631.9131 www.edisonparkchurch.com 847-910-1738 3lsWaukegan Road Single? Partnered? www.ChabadofGlenview.com Saturday Worship 4:30 p.m. 847-441 -6599 Spouse and kids? Sunday Services: 9& i 1am Sunday Worship 8 am., 9:15 am. & 10:30 am. MORTON GROVE 6240 N. Avondale, Rev. Dr. Michael D. Sparby, Sr. Pastor Promiseland (lnfantsGr5):9 & 11am near Devon & Harlem Moon Grove Community Church Elevate (Grades 6-8):11am Carole Edwards, Associate in Ministry Impact (Grades 9-12): 6pm Communion every Sunday, 9:30 PresbyterianChurch (USA) Matt Haider, Worship /Music 8944 Austin Avenue For more information visit stalbanschicago.org Mic tael LyØa., Ghildrptoutb/farily www.WillowNorthShore.org (Lake and Austin) Morton Grove, IL St. Paul Lutheran Church (847) 965-2982 PARK RIDGE www.mgccpresbytedan.org 5650 N. Canfield, 60631 Sunday Worship 10 AM NORRIDGE PARK RIDGE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1300 West Crescent Ave. (708)867-5044, www.stpaulcanfieId.org Fellowship 11 AM

Street Level, Air Condtioned Rev. Lolly Dominski Zion Lutheran Church 847-823-4135 Handicapped Accessible 8600 W Lawrence Avenue Sunday Service: 10:00 am Sunday Worship 8:15 & 10:45AM Norridge, IL 60706 ALL ARE WELCOME! Children's programming for Pre-K - 7th grade, Sunday School & Adut Bible 9:30AM (708) 453-3514 Nursery service for younger children Rev. Luther John Bajus, Pastor 8:45 am Confirmation classes for 8th grade Saturday Worship 6PM NILES Sunday Worship 9:30 am 9:00 am High School

Lutheran Unity School - West Holy Communion 3rd & 5th Sunday Adut Education Bible Study Sunday i i :30 am Eay Communion - ist Sunday 9:00 am Pre K-Grade 8, SHARING GOD, st. John Lutheran Church Adut Education Bible Study Thursdays 6:30 pm Sunday School - 10:35 am TOUCHING LIVES EVERYWHERE (LCMS) Adult Bible Study - 10:45 am 'Open Forum Adult Learning First Thursday Handicapped Accessible every month 6:30 pm 7429 N. Milwaukee Ave. Serving the Community -See website for details - 847-647-9867 Shahng God's Promises Faith Lutheran Church (ELCA) www.parkridgepresby.org www.st-john-niles.org 6201 w Peterson Ave. Rev. James P McCracken Senior Pastor Preaching Christ crucified Mr. Aaron Higashi Dir. of Youth & Chicago, IL (773) 631-0715 for your forgiveness Family Ministries Welcoming traditional worship Mrs. Amy Schaetzlein Sunday School Dir. Saturday Worship 5:30PM Sanctuary Handicap accessible Sunday Worship 10:30AM Sunday Worship at 9:30 Holy Communion Weekly Sunday School & Bible Class 10:45 Rev. Matthew Joseph Gunia, Pastor Pastors:Barbara Berry-Bailey "For whenever our head condemns us, and Jeffery King God is greater than our heart...." -1 John 3:20

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Temple Judea Mizpah St. Peter's United Ezra-Habonim, the KEHILLAT SHALOM Church of Chst Your Reform Jewish Home Serving An Egakfañan Conservative Congregation Oakton Street & Laramie Avenue Niles Township Jewish the North Shore since 1954 Lay Led Shabbat Service, 9:45AM 847-673-8166 We Welcome Interfaith Families Congregation 86i0 Niles Center Rd, Skokie www.stpeteruccskokie.org Outstanding Religious School Your home for Jewish, Learning, 847-679-65i 3 Sunday Worship i OAM www.kehillatshalom.org Annual Memberships starting Sunday School 9AM Living and Loving at $1 50.00 (Sept. thru May) 4500 Dempster St. Skokie, IL 60076 W.M. Temple Church 847-676-1566 Rev. Richard Lanford 847-675-4141, Fax: 847-675-0327 of God in Christ, Inc. www.TempleJM.org Childcare Provided www.ehnt.org 5151 Church St., Skokie, IL Air Condioned Sanctuary (847) 966-1095 Weekly Shabbat Services - www.wmtcogic,orq Fri 7PM & Sat 9:30AM pastorcranfordgmail,com Central United Methodist Temple Beth Israel Minyan Mon-Thurs 7PM; Sunday Service: 1 1 :30 AM Church 3601 W. Dempter St. Sat & Sun 6PM Sunday School: 10 AM Bible Study: Wednesday , 7 PM 8237 Kenton, Ave., Skokie Skokie, IL 60076 Monthly Shabbat dinners at 6:30PM (847) 673-1311 Intercessory Prayer: 847-675-0951 Religious School Tues & Sat; Tuesday & Fday, 12 PM www.skokiecentralumc.org Rabbi Jeffrey Weill Worship: Sundays at 10:30 AM www.tbiskokie.org Dr. Clarence Cranford, Jr., Pastor Cantor Benjamin Warschawski Elizabeth W. cranford, 1 st Lady Rabbi Neil Bef, Emeritus Devar Emet Messianic WILMETTE Synagogue St. Timothy Campus 7800 Nues Ave., Skokie 847-674-9146 Beth Hillel Congregation KOL EMETH 9000 Kildare Ave. Skokie www.devaremet.org Bnai Emunah Conservative Congregaban Join us for Shabbat Services at i Oam 3220 Big Tree Lane, 847-256-1213 A Community of Jews who believe and teach Rabbi Barry Schechter Sunday Worship www.bhcbe.org that Veshua (Jesus) is the Promised Jewish Messiah 5130 Touhy, Skokie Kabbalat Shabbat Fddays 6:30 PM 10 am: St. Timothy's Lutheran (i block west of Eden's) Shabbat Service - Saturdays 9:15 AM 847-673-3370 Jr. Congregabon. Tot Shabbat. 11:30am: Al 2 Carter-Westminster Torah Time 10:30 AM 1pm: AIF2 L-.EI (PCUSA) United Presbyterian Followed by K(ddush Church Daily Minyan AM and PM www.StTimothySkokie.org 4950 W. Pratt Ave. , Skokie SKOKIE CENTRAL TRADITIONAL Rabbi Allan Kensky WE'RE GROWING Cantor Pavel Roytman CONGREGATION & MAKING CHANGES!! Rabbi Michael Cohen, Ed. Dir. 9:30 am. Praise and Celebration Traditional Service - Mixed Seating I Service with Praise Band Congregation Bene Shalom Services led by: Aduft Sunday School 4435 Oakton, Skokie (847) 677-3330 To showcase www.beneshalom.org Interfaith Families Welcome i 0:30 am Sunday School (All ages) Rabbi Dr. Michael Gollesman Rabbi Dr. Douglas Goldhamer 10:45 am Traditional Service your House of Assi, Rabbi Shari Chen, Soloist Chariene Brooks with Choir All services voice and sign language Minyons: Mon. & Thurs. 8:00 AM (Aduit Classes in English & Assyrian) Worship here Check our website for service times Kabbala Shabbos-Sept. to June at Fridays 7:00-9:30 pm Assynan Fellowship candle lighting time call Tuesday Evenings 7:15-8:45 pm Saturday 9:00 AM Followed by Kiddush New Lyfe Youth Group 630-978-8277 Sunday 8:30 AM Followed by breakfast Evanshire Presbyterian (for Jr & Sr High Youth) Church 2nd Saturday Sanctuary handicapped accessible! Monthly 7:30-9:30 pm-CW Café or 4555 Church Street 4040 Main Street, Skokie, Illinois wh Open Microphone: WO rs h i p @ P i o n e e rl o ca I .com www.evanshirepresbyterian.com Guar, Singing, Poetry, Comedy 847-674-4117 Every Sunday at 11 AM "Al) Positive Forms of Entertainment" www.wix.conVskokiecentraVshul 42 THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 2013 NIL YOUR ' Local Worship Gui

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La Grange Bible Church Burr Ridge United Church of Christ St. John Lutheran Church Hinsdale United 850 S. 7th Ave 708-354-2485 You are always welcome here (Missouri Synod) St. Cletus Catholic Church www.lagrangebible.org www.brucc.org (630) 654-4544 Methodist Church 7214 Cass Avenue, Darien 600 West 55th St., (708(352-6209 Sunday Worship 9:00AM, 10:30 AM Plaintield & County Line Rds. Garfield at 55th Street Sunday School and Adult Worship: Sun 10AM (year round) (630) 969-7987 Weekend Mass Schedule Bible Study www.sjlcdarien.org Sun School 10AM Sept. - May, Sunday Worship Saturday: 5:00 PM 7:00 PM Wednesdayvouth Groups Pastor Gary Faleide Services: grades 7-12 Times 8:30 AM, 10:30 AM Sunday: 7:00 AM, 8:00 AM, 9:30 AM, Saturday, 5:00 PM Contemporary 11:00AM, 12:30 PM (Spanish( Sunday, 9:00 AM Tradional Christian Education for First United Methodist Church (Nursery available) Weekdays: All Ages - Visit our i 00 West Cossitt Avenue CLARENDON HILLS Sunday School 10:15 AM 8:00AM 708.352.1250 Adult Bible Study 10:30 AM website for days & times Rev. Robert J Clark, Pastor Church of the Holy Full-Day and Ran-Day Pre-School www.fumcl.org www.hinsdaleumc.com Rev. Kenneth Baker, Assoc. Pastor Nativity-Episcopal and Daycare available. Sunday Services Rev. Edgar Rodriguez, Assoc. Pastor www. holynativity-church org Grace Episcopal Church 8:00& 10:15am 275 S. Richmond Ave., (630) 323-6820 Sunday Services: 7:30 AM; 9:30 AM 120 E First St., 630.323.4900 Thank God It's Wednesday with Nursery Provided Sundays Wednesdays 4:00-9:00 pm Christian Formation: 10:45 AM Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic First Presbyterian Church 7:30 AM The Holy Eucharist, R'e I Family Dinner, 150 S. Ashland(708)354-0771 8404 Cass Avenue, 630-852-3303 8:00 AM Grace Café Bible Study, Choirs www.ourladyotmtcarrnel.org 9:00 AM Church School Classes (2blks west of La Grange Rd) Family Friendly Worship Weekend Masses: Sat., 5:30 PM, and Adu Forum www.fpc(g.org Notre Dame Catholic Church Sun., 8:15, 10:00 AM, 12:00 Noon, 10:00 AMThe Holy Eucharist, R'de Il Sunday Worship Service

64 Norfolk Ave. (630) 654-3365 Daily Mass Mon-Sat.: 9:00 AM Nursery Care is available 8:30-1 1 :30 AM Traditional 9:30 AM. www.notredameparish.org Weekday Worship: Contemporary 11:15 AM Sat: 8AM & 5PM - Sun: 7:30, 9:30 & 11:30AM Wednesday Noon - The Holy Eucharist Daily Mass: M-F: 7 & 8:45 AM Friday 9:00 AM - Morning Prayer Babysitting: Sun. 9:30 AM www.gracehinsdale.org Chilitrens Lituí9y: Sat. 5:00 PM & Sun. 9:30 AM First Church of Christ, H INS DALE Scientist Sun. Service & School 10 AM Evangelical Covenant COUNTRYSIDE Wed. Meeting 7:30 PM Church of Hinsdale 405 E. First Street Hope Lutheran Church - LCMS 412 S. Garfield St. (630) 323-0781

f455 Joliet Road, 708- 354-6176 630-323-2318 www.hinsdalecovenant.com Sun. Service 9:15 AM The Union Church of Traditional Service: 9:00 AM, Communion every Sunday Hinsdale, UCC Worship and Education 10:15 Sun. School & Aduit Bibe Study 10:30AM Contemporary Service 11:15AM 137 S. Garfield Ave., Handap Accessie (630) 323-4303 To showcase Hinsdale Seventh-day www.UCHinsdale.org Adventist Church Sunday Worship: your House of 201 N. Oak St. (630) 323-0182 Traditional Worship: 9:00 AM, w.hsdac.org Sunday School: 9:00 AM. SATURDAYS Nursery: 8:45 AM Worship here call Study Hour - 9:30 am Contemporary Worship: 1 0:30 AM Worship- 10:50 am 630-978-8277 or email Contemporary Worship - 5:00pm

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Death Notices General Information Puls, Ruth E. Concerning The Passed away May 31, 2013. Beloved wife of the late Harry John Puls; loving mother of James Death Notice Page (Katherine) and thelate SusanPuls;dearest . A paid death notice may be ordered to grandmother of Susan Puls and James Puls; fond stepsister of the late Harry (late Gloria) Johnson. appear inthe Pioneer Press when funeral In state Monday, June 17 from 10 a.m. until the It's not alwayseasy arrangementsaremade,andmustbe time of funeral service,11 am. at St. Andrew's Lutheran Church, 260 N. Northwest Hwy, Parksubmitted inwriting.Informationabout Ridge. Interment Memorial Park. Nelson Funeralcharges for death notices may be obtained Home handling arrangements. 847-823-5122 and from area funeral directors or by calling (847) tohave "the Talk" online guesthook www.nelsonfunerals.com SinÇuestooat www,cfiicaao[anlo bits. 998-3400. A 24-hour fax service is offered at (847) 486-6836 or death notices may be e- Singer, Greg K. mailed to deathnotices©pioneerlocal.com. Age 46, passed away at his home holding his wife's hand on Sunday, May. An in memoriam or card of thanks may be 26, 2013 after a three monthplaced using the same information above. battle with cancer. He was born on October. The deadline for placing a death notice, in 15, 1966 in Skokie, IL andmemoriam or card of thanks,is Monday was the son of Gerald and Elaine (Hecker) Singer. Heat 5:00 pm. Photos must be submitted by graduated from UWMonday at 2:00pm. Madison with a degree in The death notice department is staffed from Fine Arts. He married Mariah Mertes on 8:30 am to 5:00 pm Monday through Saturday September 16, 2006 at their and 9:00 am to 5:00 pm on Sunday. home inSun Prairie.He worked for American Family Insurance as a senior Family and friends may visit our website and withhisgirls, salesrep.He lovedplaying sign a guest book at Pioneerlocal.com. backgammon, table tennis and music, especially Reggae and the band XTC. His trademark was the eyeglasses he wore for over 16 years. He also enjoyed riding motorcycles. Greg was very quick witted and had a brilliant sense of humor. Heissurvivedbyhiswife,Mariah;his SUN MEDIA Discuss your burial choices daughters, HollieandHazel;brothers,Gary (Jarmila) Singer (Sam and Ben) and Neal (Hillary) with your family, then choose Singer (Reid and Dean) both of Glenview, IL; his u Catholic Cemeteries mother-in-law, Cindy Keim of Waupaca: father-in- Remembrance law, Mike Mertes of Washburn. He was preceded in and preplan your arrangements. death by his parents, Gerald and Elaine. Love 's Greatest Gfl A Memorial Open House was held at the family home on Sunday, June 2, 2013 from I to 3 p.m. Place a Card of Thanks Memorials may be made for an education fund for oran ln-Memoriam Hollie and Hazel. machen-Newcomer Funeral & Cremation Call: 847-998-3400 (opt 6) Sun Prairie, WI 608-837-5400 Email: [email protected] atfoIic. www.newcomerth.com pionerlocal.com emeteriez Sign guest 'Boo&at wwwc&ago(anio6its. "s 'C,tkolii ¡f37 Carbonara Funeral Directors MCHOOCf.SE Of CHICAGO IF YOU WOULD LIKE INFORMATION ABOUT PRE-PLANMNG BURIAL ARRANGEMENTS Traditional Funerals Pre-Arrangements, AT A CATHOLIC CEMETERY WE INVITE YOU TO COMPLETE AND MAIL THIS COUPON. with or without Cremations Name prepayment of services Memorial Services Address Chapels generally available Immediate Burials City/State/Zip near your home Michael Carbonara Telephone

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BY MYRNA PETLICKI I There are several other rea- belongs to somebody else." Contributor sons why Yerkovich wanted to Rakocy is getting a kick stage this show. out of playing Reno because, What's cooking at "I wanted to do a classic," "She's sassy, she's very confi- she said. "Plus with being a dent and her songs are great. Devonshire Play- tapper, I wanted to do a show I don't usually sing this style house these days? that involved tap dancing. I so I'm learning even more I(From left) Katie Zarletti, David Laub and Nyk Sutter in "Anything love Cole Porter's music and I about how to stretch my range J Goes. "Corn and cheese," love the time it takes place, the singing it in the style that she according to direc- 1930s. lt's very, very funny and would." the characters are crazy fun." Sutter, who plays Billy, has woman that he loves." tor and choreogra- That includes Reno, played been singing, dancing and Devonshire Sutter enjoys the fact that pher Liz Yerkovich. by Abby Rakocy, and Billy, acting since he was 11. "By the Billy is unlike any other charac- played by Nyk Sutter, two time I graduated from high Playhouse ter he has played. "l've always It's a recipe sure to please, passengers aboard an ocean school, I had done over a hun- presents been typed as the featured though, because the theatre liner sailing from New York to dred productions," he report- kooky character or the best group is staging the 1934 London. ed. Sutter is the creative direc- "Anything friend," he revealed. "This is my Broadway musical, "Anything "Reno has got a history," tor and a company member first opportunity to play the Goes," which is loaded with related Rakocy, who is an as- with Oak Park's Circle Theatre. Goes" leading man. Every day, I learn laughs and filled with such Cole sistant director at the Big Ten His character Billy doesn't something more about myself Porter standards as "I Get a Network. "She's an Evangelist usually do much dancing, "but 3 and 7 p.m. June 8; 3 p.m. and I learn something more because Nyk is a beautiful June 9; 7 p.m. June 14 and 15; 3 Kick Out of You," "You're the turned nightclub singer. She's p.m. June16 about the character as well." Top," and the title song. been with a lot of men and dancer, I got to put a little bit 4400 Greenwood St., Skokie The cast of characters also About that "corn and cheese" seen a lot of hard things. She more of a dancing vibe in Bu- $13, $11 under 18 and over 50 includes a debutante, her up- (847) 674-1500, Ext. 2400; reference, Yerkovich explained, always turns up onstage with a lys character," Yerkovich said. www.skokieparks.org/ tight British fiancée, a pair of "I keep telling the cast there's different drink in her hand." "Billy wears his heart on devonshire-playhouse second-rate gangsters, two al- nothing serious about it. Reno may have a hard edge his sleeve," Sutter said. "He legedly reformed Chinese garn- There's no crying. There's not but, "She's really got a soft ¡s very free willed and he's blers, a bishop, FBI agents and even a really serious scene in spot for Billy," Rakocy said. extremely passionate. He will the ship's crew. The plot is as the show but I enjoy that be- "She starts out the show think- stop at nothing to get what making up stories, putting on light as a soufflé but it blends cause all we get to do is have ing she's in love with him and he wants, whether it's de- a disguise or putting on an ac- perfectly with Cole Porter's tons of fun." then she realizes his heart feating others around him or cent to try to get close to the memorable score. Ìí CLASSICAL AThRAVIN IA.ORÍi PAVILION RESERVED SEATS KIDS AND STUDENTS TICKETS FOR FOR BENNETT THROUGH COLLEGE ALL CHICAGO GORDON HALL GET IN FREE ON THE SYMPHONY $1 CONCERTS FOR THE FREE LAWN TO CLASSICAL 25ORCHESTRA PRICE OF A MOVIE CONCERTS. CONCERTS Contact GO H.M.S. Pinafore' docks in Evanston Pioneer Press Timothy P. Knight BY DOROTHY ANDRIES I 312-321-3000 Contributor Publisher & CEO, 'H.M.S. Sun-Times Media The original Gilbert. Pinafore': Jill McDermott I 847-486-7317 and Sullivan script VP, Advertising Light Opera Works, cahn Audito- [email protected] and score for rium, 600 Emerson St., Evanston 8 p.m. June 8, 2 p.m. June 9 and "H.M.S. Pinafore" 12, 8 p.m. June 14 and 15, and 2 Editorial p.m. June16 Jennifer Thomas will open the Light Tickets $32 to $72/half-price for 312-321-2649 21 years and under Managing Editor, Opera Works 2013 (847) 920-5360 or see LightOp- Features era Works.com [email protected] season.

Sara Burrows Performances will be week- 312-321-2714 ends, June 8-16 at Cahn Audi- "Deadeye is an old salt, in- News Producer, torium in Evanston. credibly unattractive," said de Features Rudy Hogenmiller, artistic Ryke, laughing. The baritone [email protected] director of LOW, who is direct- hails from Luxembourg and Heather Leszczewicz I ing and choreographing the has been living in Evanston 312-321-2752 1878 operetta, did admit to since last November. "Dick News Producer, some minimal tweaking. "We only has one eye, but much Digital and Features are moving the time frame up to the distress of everyone on [email protected] to 1910 to get away from the board, he sees everything and Susan Kane Parker Victorian period. lt makes the has no illusions," he declared. 312-321-26 79 show a little freer, but we have "l've always been a Gilbert & Calendar listings not changed any words and Sullivan fan," he said, adding [email protected] the sensibility is the same." that he has performed in "Pi- For this show the pit orches- rates" and "lolanthe," but is do- f Printed with soy inks tra includes 25 musicians. "G&S ing "Pinafore" for the first time. on recycled paper. shows are classical in their "I must say," he continued, orchestration, which is slightly "that this production is way different from most musical ahead of schedule. Everyone is theater productions," said very organized." Roger Bingaman, conductor In addition to the principals, and since 2005 the company's there are 14 women and 12 men first designated music direc- in the ensemble, so, according tor. That means there is a full to Hogenmiller, there can up string section, two violins, a , Light Opera Works presents "H.M.S. Pinafore" weekends, June 8-16. to 32 people on stage at one Like us on Facebook at viola, cello and base, as well as time. "I am organized," he said, face book.com/ two flutes, an oboe, two clari- difficult. While the orches- of these 19th-century pieces. "but this cast is almost entirely nets, a bassoon, French horns, tra sounds fairly simple and The show stars Jeff Award new to us and when they came PioneerPressGo trumpets, trombones and lively, there are some very winner James Harms as Sir to the first rehearsal they were percussion. difficult passages for all the Joseph Porter, who returns to so well prepared. They knew "The size of the orchestra instruments." the Light Opera Works stage the music, they knew their depends on the show," he ex- For the conductor, he de- after his leading portrayals of parts and were off-book right plained, noting that the com- dared, "The most challenging Don Quixote ¡n "Man of LaMan away. pany's next production "Caba- thing is to hit the correct tern- cha" and Fagin in "Oliver!" in "Our talented cast members ret," has 20 pit musicians and pos, so that the choreography 2012. Other cast members are are always on the move, so four on the stage. is not labored or frantic and Michael Cavalieri as Captain you never know who will show Follow us on Twitter: Regarding the difficulty of so that the words are clearly Corcoran, Dane Thomas as up for auditions," he declared, @PioneerPressGo shows packed with everything sung." Ralph Rackstraw, Sarah Kelly "but this time we got really from patter songs to ballads, Indeed the wit and humor of as Josephine, Dawn Bless as good, age-appropriate per- Bingaman observed, "The or- W. S. Gilbert's words are es- Little Buttercup, and Ryan de formers. Our audience will be chestrations are deceptively sential to the enduring appeal Ryke as Dick Deadeye. very happy with this show." THURSDAY,JUNE6,2013 49 I I Top Five pioneerlocal.com

Managing Editor Jennifer Thomas' entertainment picks for this week

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Ht's time to get in a tasteofparkridge.com. Memorial Park, 4822 N. Long Ave., just west of Milwaukee festive mood, and Skokie Art Guild's 52nd Avenue, Chicago. Hours are the easiest way to annual Art Fair, July 13-14 6-11 p.m. Friday; noon-ll p.m. on the Village Green, 5211 W. Saturday; noon-lO p.m. Sun- do so is to attend Oakton, downtown Skokie. day. Headlining bands are one of the many The fine art fair includes Wa- Dot Dot Dot on Friday, Magic tercolors, oils, sculpture, pho- Box on Saturday, and Michael festivals that are tography, drawing, ceramics, McDermott on Sunday. Also part of summer in pottery, jewelry and more. featuring the Urban Folk Cir- Visit www.skokieartguild.org. cuit traveling craft market, the suburbs. food trucks, drum circles and Big Greek Food Fest of a juried art show. Admission Niles, July 19-21 on the is $7; $5 before 5 p.m. Free Custer's Last Stand Festi- grounds of St. Haralarnbos admission for children ages 12 val of the Arts, 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Greek Orthodox Church, 7373and under. Coolers and liquor June 15-16 in the historic Caidwell Ave., Niles. Hours are not permitted. Visit www. Main Street Station Shop- are 5 p.m-midnight Friday; 3 jefffest.org. ping District at Chicago Av- p.m.-rnidnight Saturday and enue and Main Street, Evan- Sunday. Featuring authen- Polish Festival of Music, ston. Featuring artists and tic Greek food and pastries, Art and Food, 11 am-lO p.m. craftspeople exhibiting and Taste of Park Ridge. children's activities, live mu- July 27 and 11 a.m.-8 p.m. selling their works, a side- sic, a Greek taverna, festival July 28 on Summit Street walk sale, more than 30 foodFree. Visit www.evcharnber. 8-10:30 p.m. Sunday: The dancers, cooking classes and between Touhy and Prospect vendors, live entertainment corn. Saracens, 3-4 p.m.; The 8th more. Admission: $2 (free avenues, and in Hodges Park, and children's activities. Visit Notch Band, 4:30-5:30 p.m.; before 5 p.m.); $1 seniors; freePark Ridge. The festival fea- www.custerfair.com. Chicago Botanic Garden Reckless, 6-7:30 p.m.; HiFi for children under 12. Visit tures live music, including Art Festival, featuring works Superstar, 8-9:30 p.m. Visit www.biggreekfoodfestof- rock, pop, blues, Polish folk Morton Grove Days, July with a botanic theme by 85 www.islandinthecity.com. niles.org. ensembles, Polish foods, an 3-6 at the American Le- juried artists, 10 a.rn.-5 p.m. art exhibition, folk art craft gion Memorial Civic Center, July 6-7 on the Esplanade at Taste of Park Ridge, July Des Plaines Summer Fling, market, and children's ac- 6140 Dempster St., Morton the Chicago Botanic Garden, 11-14 in downtown Park July 19-21 along Ellinwood tivities. Free admission. Visit Grove. Hours are 5-11 p.m. 1000 Lake Cook Road, Glen- Ridge, along Summit Avenue Street, between Lee Street wWW. poI ishfesti n pa rkridge. Wednesday-Friday; 2-11 coe. Free admission; parking between Prospect and Touhyand River Road, downtown co m. p.m. Saturday. The festival $20 per car. Visit www.Chica-avenues, along the north sideDes Plaines. Hours are 6-11 includes carnival rides and goBotanicGardenArtFestival. of the Park Ridge Metra sta- p.m. Friday; 3-11 p.m. Satur- North Shore Festival of games, a food court, beer corn. tion. Hours are 11 am-lO p.m.day and 3-10 p.m. Sunday. Art, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. July 27- garden and live entertain- Thursday-Saturday; noon-8 Features live music, food, 28 at Westfield Old Orchard ment, with a fireworks show Island in the City Festival, p.m. Sunday. Features food children's activities, arts and Mall, 4999 Old Orchard Cen- at 9:45 p.m. July 4. Music July 11-14 at Norridge Corn- and beverages from area res-crafts vendors and carnival ter, Skokie. 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27th Annual Scottish Festival and Highland Games

4-10 p.m. June14 and 8 a.m.-9 p.m. June iS Hamilton Lakes, located at l-290 and Thorndale Ave., tasca Friday, Adults $12, 12 and under free. Saturday. Adults $20. ages 3-12 $5.00, under 2 are free www.chicagoscots.org The Scottish Festival and Highland Games takes place June 14 and 15 in ltasca. drummers joining together for event. He's been tasked with painstakingly recreates all the Kilted Mile Fun Run/Walk, traditional musical selections. field layout for the last three things Scottish. British Car Show, Haggis "It just gives you goose- years, including the recent Among the many activities Hurling Contest for women, bumps," said Witty-Miller. move from Oak Brook to going on Friday evening and Knobbly Knees Contest for "The overpowering sound of it Itasca. The dance competition at Chicago Scots' Scottish Festival all day Saturday: Highland men and the Haggis Eating is very emotional. lt just con- He also heads up the British and Highland Games gives Dance competition, piping Contest. nects the entire event." Car Show, which showcases dancers of all ages the chance and drumming competitions, The Celtic Rock Stage will Don Morrison of Hinsdale cars such as the Jaguar, Rolls to demonstrate the intricate rugby exhibition, dogs of host musical performances knows firsthand all the work Royce and Lotus. and technically challenging sport of Highland dance. Scotland, Parade of Clan Tar- throughout the day beside that goes into making the Morrison's parents emigrat- tans, genealogy information, the beer tent, which will also Highland Games a success. ed from Scotland and he lived cultural exhibits and a Celtic include whisky tastings and He's been a member of the in Britain for several years, they go way back," he said. Marketplace. seminars. Chicago Scots for 20 years making him a good judge of All proceeds from the event For the kids there is mini Most everyone agrees that and has been active in the the games' authenticity. benefit the Scottish Home, golf, crafts and carnival the highlight of the weekend Games for the past 13 years, "Most of the games are an assisted living and nursing attractions. is the Closing Ceremonies chairing everything from pretty historical, especially the care facility in North Riverside Adult attendees can get in and the Massed Bands Show, parking to arts and culture to heavy athletics such as the operated solely by the Chi- the spirit of the games with with 1,000 bagpipers and being in charge of the whole caber toss and hammer throw, cago Scots. $ 54 THURSDAY,JIJNE6,2013 NIL I I

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The Skokie Park District's dance program keeps growing, That means that the 14th annual Devonshire Dance Recital, i p.m. and 4 p.m. Sunday, June 9 at Nues West High School, 5701 Oakton St., will be big- ger and better than ever. "Last year we had 197 dancers. This year we have 229 dancers," said Cul- netS fo turai Arts Supervisor Caryn Watson. (947)92O5 "Our theme is 'Seasons of Dance,' in Ontne LIGHT which we're highlighting all the differ- tOper0_ ent seasons. Our little ones go at the The 14th annual Devonshire Dance OPERA' Recital features 229 dancers. WORKS one o'clock show and our older danc-I ers go at the four o'clock show." Dancers, ranging in age from 3-17, Magic Show, 2 p.m. or 3:30 p.m. will perform in a variety of dance Sunday, June 9 at Niles Public Li- styles, including jazz, modern, lyrical, brary, 6960 W. Oakton St. Pick up SUMMER WA TER FUN IN SKOKIE' ballet, Pointe, circdance (which corn- free tickets at the Youth Services ViSIT THE SKOKIE WATER PLAVGROUND& THEDEVONSHIREAQUATIC CENTER bines tumbling and dancing), poms Desk 30 minutes before either of the Open June lO - Aug. 18 Skokie Season Pass rates for Evanston residents and cheer, and tap. They will be per- performances. forming to such numbers as "Autumn For details, call (847) 663-1234 or Beach Entry Pools Birthday Parties and Private Rentals in New York," "Turn, Turn, Turn," "Col- go to www.nileslibrary.org. ors of the Wind," "Winter Wonder- Water Slides See Web for Early & Late Season Hours land" and "Singin' in the Rain." : CEPdTUP1 Spraygrounds Tickets are $8 in advance $10 at the Swim Lessons door. Drop in at a 100th Birthday Party Concessions For details, call (847) 674-1500, ext.for the Park Ridge Public Library, 20 2400 or go to www.skokieparks.org. S. Prospect Ave., 2 to 4 p.m. June 12. Kids can play party games, make a craft and decorate a cookie. Each child will receive a small goody bag. Kids can help find some hidden la- For details, call (847) 825-3123 or dybugs at the "Yoo-Hoo, Ladybug!" go to www.parkridgelibrary.org. Storytime, 7 p.m. Friday, June 7 at . the Village Crossing Shopping Center V' L // r4 Barnes & Noble, 5405 Touhy Ave., Skokie. Children will hear that Mem The lifecycle of monarch butterflies Fox story and then do a ladybug from eggs to adults will be on display project. at Kohl Children's Museum, 2100 Pa- For details, calI\(847) 329-8460 or triot Blvd., Glenview, through Sept. go to www.barnesandnoble.com. 1. The habitat allows butterflies to explore while visitors learn all about them. The cost is $9.50 for children and adults, $8.50 for seniors. Skokie Water Playground Devonshire Aquatic Center A few live animals and lots of For details, call (847) 832-6600 4715 Oakton St., Skokie 4334 Greenwood St.. Skokie sleight of hand will entertain kids andor go to www.kohlchildrensmuseurn

For information visit SkokieParksorg or call (847) 674-1500, ext. 3200. PARK DISTRICT parents alike at the John Measner org. NIL ThURSDAY, JUNE 6,2013 55 I Learn

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Morton Arboretum,4100Illinois Route53,Lisle 7am-sunset daily, through Big bugs Sept.8 Free with admission:$12Adults ages18-64 ($8Wednesdays), $11Seniors ages65+ ($7 Wednesdays), $9Youth ages2-17 ($6 rebig fu Wednesdays), children1and younger free. Free parking (630) 968-0074or mortonarb. org

David Rogers' "Big Bugs" exhibition at the Morton Arboretum includesa looming praying mantis. ICOURTESY OF MORTON ARBORETUM

'Big Bugs" are all within walking distance of each other in the core area, near the visitor's center. The oversize bugs are stroller and wheelchair-accessible. David Rogers' "Big Bugs" exhibition at the Morton Arboretum includes an oversize ant. ICOURTESY OF MORTON ARBORETUM There's rotating program- ming throughout the length BY KARA SPAKI [email protected] of the exhibition and children are invited daily to pick up an 'Official Bug Detective The Morton Arbo- speaker, dragon fly, grasshop-Guide" to help them explore retum in Lisle ¡s per and praying mantis, all what makes these bugs tick. made out of wood and other Not all bugs have the pretty playing host to natural materials. look and sweet reputation of 'Trees and bugs have a reta-the ladybug, but that's part of artist David Rogers' tionship with each other, that the appeal. "Big Bugs" through when we had the opportunity "I think a lot of it is there to bring ['Big Bugs'] back is kind of a creep factor," Sept. 8. again, we jumped on that," Samerdyke said. "They live said Mary Samerdyke, the in the basement, some of The 10-creature show is Morton Arboretum's managerthem bite. But for a number part-art installation, part-sci- of interpretation. "The bugs of bugs - the ladybugs for ence lesson. themselves are so beautiful instance - they are super 'Big Bugs" was first shown and so well-executed. They healthful. They eat insects at the Arboretum in 2008. lt are [anatomically] correct andthat are not great for plants A giant spider is part of David Rogers' "Big Bugs" exhibition at features a dozen enormous beautiful works of art." and at the Morton Arbore- the Morton Arboretum that runs through Sept.8. COURTESY OF bugs, some more than 10 The Arboretum is spread turn, we are all about what is MORTON ARBORETUM feet tall, including a ladybug, out over 1,700 acres but the great for the plants." 58 THURSDAY,JUNE6,2013 NTh I IPevon%I.ire PInyI.ou.se pre%eflI% Listencl Gary Sinise at Ravinia BY DOROTHY ANDRIES I Contributor Lt. Dan is coming to the . Gary Sinise and the Gary Sinise, known for his role Lt. Dan Band as Lt. Dan Taylor in the 1994 hit . , I movie "Forrest Gump,' is bring- ing his band to the town where 8 p.m. June 13 he grew up. "l've wanted to Ravinia Festival, 418 Sheridan Road, Highland Park play at Ravinia for a long time. Tickets, $65/$55 pavilion; $22/$27 I worked on the ground crew, lawn June 8, 14& 15 at 7 p.m. and raking leaves, taking out the gar- (847) 266-5100; www.ravinia.org June8,9&l6at3p.m. bage," he said. Enjoy the mapcap musical antics aboard a New York ocean But for nine seasons, Sin se's liner bound for London! Music and lyrics by Cole Porter. time was at a premium as he Steppenwolf's production of "A Call (847) 674-1500, ext. 2400 for info and tickets. was busy playing Detective Mac Streetcar Named Desire," when Taylor on the CBS TV show, "CSI: Kimo Williams was commis- NY." Plus he has been deeply in- sioned to do the music for the volved in touring with his band, Tennessee Williams' drama in which he co-founded in early which Sinise played Stanley Kow- 4400 Greenwood St. Skokie, IL 2004 with Chicago-based musi- alski. Sinise moved to Los Ange- cian, composer and professor les in 1987, but he and Williams Kimo Williams. began playing together "just for Sinise became closely denti- fun" when Sinise was in Chicago. STAY fied with his the Lt. Dan char- Jam sessions led to charity acter, but the idea of a band gigs and soon Sinise believed he Sinise and his Lt. Dan Band CONNECTED evolved almost a decade later, could give more to the men and will perform at Ravinia June 13. he explained when reached by women attending USO shows. IGary phone in Los Angeles, where he "Instead of just shaking hands, TO YOUR lives with his wife Moira Harris I thought they would like some special connection to Ravinia," he and their children Sophia, Mac music," he said. "So we began said. "He's a true hometown boy, COMMUNITY! and Ella. "After 'Forrest Gump' I taking the band on our tours. an alum of Highland Park High did some USO tours as an actor,"We've been to Afghanistan sev- School, which, of course gradu- he explained.I'd be introduced eral times, and at least half a ates its senior class from Ravin- )(JFÌ t I) )daily rtwsletters at as Lt. Dan. I'd greet the troops, dozen times to Iraq. After Raviniaia's pavilion stage each summer." sign autographs, that sort of we're going again to Okinawa, Kauffman then went on to tell WWW.SIGNUP. thing." Japan." a story. "Not only did Gary work He cited Bob Hope, who spent In "Forrest Gump" the Lt. Dan here back when he was he was PIONEERLOCAL.COM decades traveling the world character lost both his legs in thebuilding what would become his entertaining United States ser- Vietnam War. That role touched own legendary theater company, vice men and women, as his Sinise deeply and through his he used to steal our toilet paper Gary Sinise Foundation he also to stock Steppenwolf." :1 inspiration. Sinise has always enjoyed play-has begun doing concerts to The two met about a decade ing the guitar, but music was put raise money for an organization ago when Regis and Kelly tele- nu """" nu on the back burner as his acting that builds Smart Homes, resi- cast their show from the festival it itu talent developed, first in high dences that have been adapted with Kauffman and Sinise as school and later at Illinois State for use by individual veterans guests. "[Gary] got the big- University. Sinise is known in the who have sustained severely dis- gest laugh by returning all the I Chicago area as a founder of abling injuries. toiletries he 'borrowed' from us Steppenwoif Theatre Company Among those who are de- on live, national television. He along with Terry Kinney and Jeff lighted to see Sinise at Ravinia owned the place that day, and I :n UIU is the festival's president and have a feeling he's going to own :u: nun Perry. Fast forward to 2003 and CEO WeIz Kauffman. "Gary has a this place on June 13." U \ NH. I THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 2013 57 potLt pioneerlocal.com nfluJixL1 $'pot1ight: People to watch U DflJF BY MYRNA PETLICKI I Contributor SHANGHAI

Time is running out: It's October 2055 and there are suddenly a mas- sive number of deaths in downtown . Chicago. Ex-beat copy Jack Reed must piece together what hap- Now Playing pened n Evanston in author Nathan Thompson's science fiction novella, Navy Pier The Watch ¡n the Sand. The book 800-745-3000 explores such in-the-news topics as nanotechnology, healthcare and cirqueshanghai.com wireless communication. Thomp- Groups i 0+773-327-3778 son's novella is available at amazon. corn and barnesandnoble.com. ticketmas ter \AV\ PIER A laughing matter: Five subur- YouTube ban women will be joking around ,J 5KYLINE STAGE iNW 14 E V Y P I E R . C O M at the second annual Chicago Women's Funny Festival, June 6-9 at Stage 773 in Chicago. Going for laughs will be Samantha Gold of Buffalo Grove, Claire Swanson of Park Ridge, Veronica Elizabeth and Sarah Gallagher of Hinsdale, and Liz Bell of Barrington. They will be joined by some 400 other women Alan Heatherington, conductor of the Ars Viva Symphony. from around the country in this fes- tival of standup, sketch, solo, musi- cal and improvisational comedy. Excellence to the Ars Viva Sympho- For tickets, call (773) 327-5252. ny Orchestra and its music director Alan Heatherington. The award is Pride of the 'burbs: Jessie Fish- given annually to an individual or er, a native of Highland Park and group that has made significant Lake Forest, is featured in About contributions to furthering the arts Face Theatre's "The Pride," June in Skokie. Heatherington accepted Blockbuster or flop? 6-July 13 at Victory Gardens' Rich- the award on behalf of the orches- ard Christiansen Theater. The play tra at a June 3 reception at Skokie TheMovie Review maps the gay rights movement Village Hall. from the 1950s to today. Fisher has section has the scoop. performed with Chicago Shake- Picture this: Linda Kollacks of speare Theater, American Theater Libertyville was awarded Best of Company, Rivendell Theatre En- Show at the May 20 Lake County semble and Lookingglass Theatre, Art League Spring Members' Show Just one more among others. For tickets, call for "Julia at Fountain." Other win- reason to get up & (773) 871-3000. ners included Barbara Rogers of Deerfield, first place for "Em- Viva Ars Viva: The Skokie Fine uy," and Anne Anderson of Lake Arts Commission awarded its Bluff, second place for "After the Your guide to the wekend and beyond 2013 Skokie Award for Artistic Storm." Every Thúrsday BY BRUCE INGRAM I Film Critic

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Oakton Community version of "Peter Pan." uptempo standard mu- e'e.. College Auditions will be held sical theatre piece and 3-5 p.m. June 8 and bring music in the cor- 18+ 5-7 p.m. June 9 at the rect key. Accompanist Koehnline Museum of Skokie Theatre, 7924 will be provided. Also Art, 1600 E. Golf Road, Lincoln Ave, Skokie. bring two copies of EffitilSMutÂt Des Plaines. (847) 635- There ¡s no cost to par- your resume and head- 11E 2633. www.oakton.edu/ticipate. Prepare a one- shot. Production dates museum. Through July minute monologue, or Sept. 28-Oct. 13 at Prai- 19: "Faces Behind the one minute of text from rie Lakes Theater, Des Truth: The Mirrors of your favorite book. Cold Plaines. Call Daiva Pau- Charles Szymkowicz," readings will be avail- lis, (312) 371-9945. portraits by Belgian able for anyone without painter Szymkowicz, an a prepared piece. If innovator of European possible, bring a head- GT Skokie Young New Figuration and shot and resume. To set Artists - Expressionism. up an audition, contact director Chelsea Taylor at chelsea.taylor29@ Holding auditions for gmail.com. "The White Rabbit Goes to Neverland," 5-7 p.m. June 15-16 at the Skokie Play On auditions Theatre, 7924 Lincoln The Savoyaires Ave., Skokie. Open to ages 9-15. Prepare a Auditions for Play On, monologue, story or Holding auditions for the Midwest's only com-joke. If available, bring Gilbert & Sullivan's "The munity college playwrit- a head shot and resume. Mikado," 7-9:30 p.m. ¡ng festival, will be 6-9 To set up an audition, June 7; 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. June 10 and 12 contact director Ted p.m. June 8: and 1-4 at Oakton Community Drury at ted.drury20 p.m. June 9 at First College's Studio One, gmail.com. Congregational Church 1600 E. Golf Road, Des of Evanston's Church Plaines. No appoint- House, 1417 Hinman ment is necessary. Fes- Call for artists Ave., Evanston. Four fe- tival directors are cast- 18+ / male and five male prin- ing men and women of cipal roles and a large all ages and ethnicities. Seeking artists for the mixed chorus. Prepare Prepare a monologue Skokie Art Guild's 52nd one song in English, and be ready to do cold annual Art Fair, to be preferably by Gilbert & readings. The festival held July 13-14 on the "A must-see, ***** Sullivan; a second song will be staged July 23- downtown Skokie Vil- is encouraged but not 25. For information, call lage Green. Prizes and once-in-a-lifetime"One of this season's required. An accompa- (847) 635-1976 or e- awards. Visit www.skok- family friendlybest productions on nist will be provided. mail [email protected]. ieartguild.org or call musical" any stage!" (847) 677-8163. Schedule appointment -Centerstage Chicago -Around Town Chicago at www.savoyaires.org/ auditions. Big Noise Theatre Company ' i - Youth ensemble 'L FINAL WEEKS auditions Holding auditions for Infuse Chicago "Ruthless!", 7-10 p.m. MUST CLOSE JUNE i6 June 10 and 12 at GT Skokie Young ArtistsLight Opera Works Re- Infuse Music presents THE seeking an ensemble of hearsal Center, 516 4th a benefit concert at 7 (773) 325-1700 youth actors ages 8-13 St., Wilmette. Prepare MERCURY T H E AT E R mercurytheaterch icago.com to adapt and perform a two 32-bar cuts of an I What to Do [Page 64] 64 THURSDAY,JUNE6,2013 ML I I go What to Do pioneerlocaLcom

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Park, 10040 Addison, to Touhy on the south. caustmuseum.org. gorillatango.com. Franklin Park. Cha cha Young at Heart Free, docent-led tours Admission: $12; $8 for lesson at 7:30 p.m.; featuring a different Meeting at 7 p.m.June students and senior open dancing 8:15-11 65+ section of the two-mile 17at the Niles Public citizens; $6 for children p.m. $10; $8 members; Ballroom dancing for long park are offered Library, 6960 Oakton ages 5-11.Through COM E DY $6 students. Visit www. all ages at 8 p.m. Fn- each month. Tours last St., Niles. The topic will Sept. 8:"Fire in My usadancechicago.org. days at the American approximately one hour be "Building a Better Heart: The Story of Gorilla Tango's Legion, 9757 Pacific and feature discussions Blog." Call (847) 663- Hannah Senesh." Han- Skokie Theatre Ave., Franklin Park. $10; of the sculptures, their 6405 or visit www. nah Senesh died by fir- "Flamenco Passion" $8 members. Call (773) creating artists, types nïleslibrary.org. ing squad in 1944, but L. 961-7525 or visit www. of materials used and has endured as one of 7924 Lincoln Ave. ballroomchicago.com/ techniques employed Israel's most iconic he- Skokie. www.goril- Live music and dance youngatheartclub.htm. as well as the artists' roes after volunteering latango.com. (773) performances by En- concepts for the vari- for a mission to rescue 598-4549.June 14-28, semble Español, 7:30 ous pieces. The park is downed Allied fliers 9 p.m. Fridays: "Zombie p.m.June 21-22and handicapped accessible An Evening of and Jews from Nazi-oc- Seinfeld," a comedy 3 p.m.June 23at the FILM but the tours require Comedy, Music & cupied Hungary.June I parody of the popular North Shore Center for walking between the Spoken Word 23,1:30 p.m.: Screen- sitcom. $20.June 15- the Performing Arts, Lincolnwood Public sculptures, so people ing of "Blessed Is the 23,2 p.m. Saturdays 9501 Skokie Blvd., Skok-Library who have difficulty are Match," Roberta Gross- and Sundays: "Super- ie. $26-$46. Visit www. encouraged to bring Presented by author man's documentary Zeros," a family-friendly northshorecenter.org. a wheelchair. All tours and comedian Debbie about Hannah Senesh. sketch comedy revue. 4000 W. Pratt Ave. begin promptly at i Sue Goodman & friends, Free with museum ad- $12.June 15,7:30 p.m.: (847) 677-5277. www. p.m. No reservations 7:30-9 p.m.June 22 mission; reservations The Anti-Depressants Line dancing lincolnwoodlibrary.org. needed. Visit www. at Curt's Cafe, 2922 required. lmprov Comedy, $15. June 7, 1 p.m.:"Silver sculpturepark.org or Central St., Evanston. June 29,7:30 p.m.: Linings Playbook."June call (847) 679-4265. $3 cover. Call (847) The Meshuganas," a For all ages, held from 13,10:30 am.: "Prom- June 23:Section Il; park 868-8385. Mitchell Museum stand-up comedy revue 7-10 p.m.every Tues- ¡sed Land."June 13, 1 in the Rowing Center of the American featuring Hollie Him- day at the White Eagle p.m.:Cinematic CIas- parking lot on Oakton, Indian melman and Steve Him- Banquet Hall, 6839 N. sics features "Dinner at just east of McCormick, Monday Night Car (5+ melman. $22. Milwaukee Ave., Nues. Eight."June 14, 1 p.m.: and walk over the chan- Show Beginner lessons are ',Future Weather." nel bridge to McCor- 3001 Central St., Evan- at 7:30 p.m. and new mick to begin the tour. FAM ston. www.mitchellmu- Zanies Comedy dance or review at 8 Classic cars will be on seum.org. Admission Club p.m. Admission: $7; $5 Niles Public Library display 6-9 p.m. Mon- is $5; $3 for seniors, for ages 17 and under. days,through Sept. students and children. Call (847) 965-6353 or WORKSHOPS & 2,in the west parking Through Aug. 25:"The 5437 Park Place, Rose- e-mail at somedaydd@ 6960 Oakton St., Niles. CLASSES lot of Westfield Old War of 1812: Fighting mont. http://rosemont. att.net. www.nileslibrary.org. Orchard shopping cen- for Their Homeland." zanies.com.June 5-8: June 20, 2 p.m.:Screen- Skokie Art Guild ter, 4999 Old Orchard Through Sept. 1:"An- The World Series of ¡ng of "Won't Back Center, Skokie. 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Maine East boys basket- playing against different competition ball coach Dave Genis from other parts of the area. lt's not the same people every day, so they're was faced with a difficultgetting better all through the year." As a senior, Nazzal didn't play choice over the winter. AAU this spring. Instead, he took to With a promising freshman class, coaching. Genis could either promote some of Under AAU rules, a high school coach the top players to higher levels or can't lead an AAU team with more keep the group together as a team. than a couple of his or her players on it. "lt's kind of difficult to foster any Maine East got around that regulation kind of belief in winning when you by having a former member of the bas- haven't had that sense," said Genis, ketball program coach the freshmen. whose varsity team went 5-21 overall "lt worked out really well for us," and 1-9 in the CSL North during the Genis said. "Evan knows our system 2012-13 season. "That's the reason offensively and all that stuff. The why we wanted to keep them togeth- kids responded really well to him. lt's er, to give them some success and tough for an 18-year-old kid to step learn how to win together." right in and coach guys that are only The decision paid off. The Blue a couple of years younger than you. Demons had a big winter at the fresh-But he showed a lot of maturity, as man level and the A team won the well as a lot of knowledge for a guy 2013 CSL North title. his age in his first coaching job." "We had momentum," point guard Nazzal, who plans to play basket- Milan Grover said. "We were moti- ball in the fall at North Park Univer- vated by our freshman coach (Ian sity, wasn't sure of the AAU team's Thomas). He told us that we weren't record, but did say it finished second a winning team and we would only be in several tournaments. expected to win like five games. We "I feel the season went well," he won 18 or 19 games." said. "We were kind of a small team The success of the freshmen high- playing against much bigger kids, but lights a change in the basketball cul- we were more athletic. They played ture at Maine East. Genis attributes it really well together and really hard." to a partnership with the Illinois Old "He pushed us to where we could School AAU program. He had nearly do something," Grover said. "He 40 of his players participate in the Il- wouldn't just put in five, six guys a linois Old School program this spring game. He'd sub us in and gave us an as opposed to just a dozen last year. opportunity for the future." Most of the freshmen played AAU Nazzal said he hopes to return to this spring at the 15U level - and coach the group next spring for the once again stuck together as a team. AAU season. And the group of fresh- "It's been a huge change," Blue men will look to continue the success In this Feb. 25, 2013, photo, Maine East's Evan Nazzal is defended by Von Steubens Demons senior Evan Nazzal said. this winter with the Blue Demons. DeAndre Toison during the Class 4A Glenbrook South Regional in Glenview. After "Everyone is playing basketball more "It'll be an interesting progress to the high school season, Nazzal coached several Maine East freshmen during the AAU often, not just in local gyms, but watch," Genis said. Iseason. I DAVID BANKS-forSun-Times Media NIL I ThURSDAY, JUNE 6, 2013 68 LiSEASON r:: seasonpass.suntimes.com/pioneer

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Hinsdale Central alumna Kate Klein, a senior on the Washington University in St. Louis women's tennis team, was recently named to the 2013 Capitol One Academic All-District Five Division Ill Women's At-Large First Team. Recipients were selected by the College Sports Informa- tion Directors of America. Klein, an anthropology and Spanish major, holds a 3.90 grade-point average. As a tennis player, she recorded 95 career wins for Washington University. In her senior sea- son, Klein tallied 24 victories while leading the Bears to the NCAA Division III quarterfi- nais for just the second time in school history.

New Trier alumnus Chad Sawyer, a sophomore on the Connecticut College men's lacrosse team, was recently named United States Inter- collegiate Lacrosse Associa- tion All-American honorable mention. The Northfield native had previously been named to the All-New England Small Col- iege Athletic Conference First Team and the All-New Eng- land Intercollegiate Lacrosse Central alumna Kate Klein helped the Washington University in St. Louis women's tennis team reach the NCAA Division Ill Association Second Team. IHinsdalequarterfinals for just the second time in school history. I JAMES BYARD-wuSTL Photo Services Sawyer recorded 31 goals - good for second on his team senior goaltender for the (8.06). player. team All-Ivy League honors and eighth in the NESCAC Bowdoin College (Maine) Sullivan has earned All-Ivy in doubles. - and 10 assists this season. men's lacrosse team, also was Deerfield native Annie Sul- League honors in each of her Glenbrook North alumnus He led the Division Ill Cam- named to the AII-NESCAC livan was recently named a first three seasons at Yale. I4anna Vu was a member of els to a 12-4 record, which First Team. The Winnetka captain for the 2013-14 Yale This past season, she finishedthe Bulldogs tennis team as included an 8-2 mark in their native finished the season women's tennis team. She with a 19-1 singles record en well. Playing Nos. 3 and 4 conference. ranked first in the conference also was awarded, by a vote route to earning second team singles, she went 25-10 as a in saves (188), second in save from her teammates, the Lisa All-Ivy League honors. Sul- sophomore during the 2012- Fellow New Trier alumnus percentage (.606) and fourth Rosenblum Award for be- livan, who attended Wood- 13 season. Christopher Williamson, a in goals-against average ing the team's most valuable lands, also earned second Lake Forest native Samuel 69 THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 2013 NIL j

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When the Nues West football team opens its summer r camp later this month, coaches and players expect there to be a differ- ent vibe around the program. The Wolves are coming off a season ¡n which they went 5-5 and qualified for the play- offs for the first time since 2004. Nues West had won just three games in the previ- In this Oct. 19, 2012, photo, NUes West's Andrew Milhulet (9) is ous two seasons. tackled by a pack of Evanston Yet, there still is plenty of players - Jake Bilger (51, work to do for the Wolves, bottom), Kameron Simmons-Gill who lost their final five games (right) and Joshua Easington last fall, including a 69-42 (left) - in Evanston.I JON DURR-for Sun-Times Media setback against Palatine in ¿ the Class 8A playoff opener. "Our kids, the seniors that 270-pound lineman Dennis left us, their focus, everything Gargovic, who will be a senior they did, was to play that 10th next season. "We won't have game (make the playoffs)," to work as much on teaching Niles West fifth-year coach basic skills. We can work on Scott Baum said. That's go- things that require more time, ing to be our No. 1 goal again. things we couldn't work on in But the kids who were juniors this Sept. 1, 2012, photo, Niles West's Garrett Iverson surveys the field after making a catch in the other years." and sophomores last year IInSkokie Skirmish against Nues North.I JON DURR-for Sun-Times Media Additionally, continuity on say, 'Hey, wait this is cool, the coaching staff means let's do something more!" So, distributed next week and forpreseason practice will begin more players are coming out players will not have to learn we re-evaluate our goals. We workouts to begin the week August 14. for the team with a back- many new philosophies, want to play a 10th game, butof June 17. Baum said Niles The coach said he expects ground in the sport. schemes or terms. Bill Pisto- be better prepared (to get to West would hold eight of the the camp to focus on more "I think we have a lot of rius will be the team's defen- an) 11th game than we were 25 contact days permitted advanced concepts than in talented people who have sive coordinator for a third last year." by the IHSA in June and the previous seasons. been playing football for a straight year, Mark Steger will The summer schedule rest in July. Summer camp is With participation growing long time, and they know run the offense for a second calls for equipment to be scheduled to end July 28 and in the local feeder programs, what they're doing," said straight season and Brad 71 I THURSDAY, JUNE 6,2013 I NIL

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Nues West's Tommy Galanopoulos (13) sends a pass downfield while under pressure from Gleribrook South's Michael Jobski (75) in Skokie on Oct. 12, 2012.I JON DURR-for Sun-Times Media

Hokin returns to coordinate leadership training. Former linebacker James Wil- Niles West's Dennis Gargovic rushes into the backfield during the special teams. NFL players are brought in as hams also has left a void on Sept. 28, 2012, game at Maine South. He is one of two returning

- guest speakers. defense. regulars on the offensive line. I VINCENT D. JOHNSON-for Sun Baum said the camp is Running back/defensive Times Media beneficial to programs like back Nick Johnson is a re- In addition to intrasquad Nues West and Maine East, turning playmaker, and wide down. I think he can be Minnesota State. Defensive workouts, Nues West plans to where smaller numbers receiver/defensive backs a good leader on the of- back Tommy Williams and participate in multiple 7-on-7 and subsequent reliance on Garrett Iverson and Andrew fense. He has experience lineman Isaiah Gardner in- passing leagues - a one-day two-way players can make Milhulet both will be counted and should have more con- tend to play for NAtA Robert Central Suburban League it difficult to conduct full on heavily as seniors in 2013. fidence. He knows he's the Morris while lineman Joe Ma- event ¡n July and a weekly first string-versus-first string After splitting time at quarterback, though that's tuschka is bound for Division league that Niles West will practices. quarterback with departed going to be a lot of pressure." Ill Wisconsin-Whitewater. host from late June through senior Mike McGivern last fall, Defensive back Anthony mid-July. AN junior-to-be Tommy Gala- Underwood is expecting to For a third straight year, nopoulos is expected to be play college ball, and this Niles West will host the the team's No. 1 signaI caller A handful of athletes from week was going to make a weekiong NFL-sponsored Nues West coaches will this season. last year's Niles West team decision as to where, accord- Player Development Camp, spend the summer looking to Gargovic said the are expected to play college ing to Baum. which will take place in identify offensive lineman to Wolves have confidence football in the fall. Meanwhile, star defensive mid-June. plug into a unit that returns in the 6-foot-1, 180-pound Williams signed to play at lineman Vaughn Monreal- The event includes full- just two regulars in Gar- Galanopoulos. Division Il St. Cloud (Minn.) Berner plans to join Glotzer equipment practices against govic and classmate Louis "Tommy is really good," he State, while running back at Southwest Minnesota another team, in this case Reinemann. said. "Now, he has played a Jake Glotzer is set to at- State, but he intends to Maine East, along with The departure of year and gotten everything tend Division II Southwest wrestle. I A W&*PPOk1E companyI A CHICAGO SUN-TIMES publication

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this Oct. 19, 2012, photo, Nues West's Nick Johnson screams in excitement after making a play in Evanston. Johnson is expected to help Read the full story [Page 70] IInlead the Wolves in 2013.I JON DURR-for Sun-Times Media