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KARIE ANGELL LUC/PIONEEP PRESS Ariana Fernandez of Nues, left, boards a Pace bus Aug.17 so she can go to Walmart for school supplies with her daughters, Sherlin, 10, andSheyla, 9. Open houseonPulse Milwaukee Line set BY ALICIA RAMIREZ corridor' Wilmot said. Pioneer Press According to Wilmot, Pace looked at similar sys- As the design phase of tems being used in Los the Pulse Milwaukee Line Angeles and Oakland, Calif., begins in earnest, another that have improved reliabil- open house has been sched- ity and frequency for the uled for public input buses, and also lowered The open house will be operating expenses and in- held Aug. 26, from 5:30 to creased public satisfaction 7:30 p.m. at the Copernicus with the service. Center, 5216 W Lawrence The design phase of the Ave., Chicago Pulse Milwaukee Line will 'We began studying the continue throughout the re- area in 2014 and then in the mainder of 2015 and into early part of 2015 and up to 2016 when the construction now, we have been going of the bus stops will begin. through what's called the PACESUBURBAN BUS SERVICE Buses are expected to start- environmental review proc- The bus stop station design includes a digital sign that predicts the arrival of the next bus, bicycle racks, heating for the ing running on the Pulse ess," Pace spokesman Pat- winter, lighting for night and even an elevated platform to assist passengers with stepping into the bus. Milwaukee Line in 2017, rick Wilmot said. "Now according to Pace's website. we're moving into the de-meefing' for the public. Now, Pace The Pulse Milwaukee 'What we want to be able For more information sign phase. We are begin- During the last publichas put together 10 loca-Line is a new arterial busto do overall is use a combi-about the project and the ning to get a little bit closer open house, attendees weretions for the bus to stop that rapid transit network thatnationof limitedstops,upcoming open house, go to to working on the moreable to give input on loca-it thinks will work best andPace says will allow riderstechnology and some otherwwwpacebus.con/pulse. detailed informationre- fions for the bus to stop ashas done some preliminaryto go more efficiently updesign elements to reduce garding the project and thatwell as items that would work on the designs for theand down Milwaukee Ave-travel times and improveAlicia Ramirez is a freelance comes back to the publicmake the bus stops betterbus stop shelters. nue in Niles. on-time performance in thewriterfor Pioneer Press. NEWS 5 MARINO REALTORS Onlu' 5800 Dempster - Morton Grove (847) 967-5500 (OUTSIDE ILLINOIS CALL 1-800 253-0021) Nues Teen Center The Gold Standard www.century2larino.com MIS names newsupervisor e;u BY ALICIA RAMIREZ - Pioneer Press ,1 .. p- ljt:: !k " The Nues Teen Center - has chosen a new supervi- BEST PBICE...BEST LOCATION!! WOWTLAST $17Wt sor for the program that Mortsr Grove Just Listedt Move right in to this 3 bedroom-2 bath Ranch Morton Grove LecatienLucahon Lationi Psrk View School District T operates at the Golf Mill located in Park thew Schasi District 701 Hardwood floors in living rm B dining bedrsoms - i 5 battisOriginal swner st 62 years new gao torced air tsmace nu 6 2 bm Main tloer tamity room with sliding glass doors to sun mem Fenced 201 4 new windows except LRI on ht taon 201 3 new windows se second Shopping Center. yard B 20 concrete patio New rast 201 O newtamace 201 3. updated windows floor 2005 Oak fluors ir living ream dining room and tirs! tsar bedrsvm Nicholas Pizzo,23,of siding gutters S tren! doer Additisn(tamily rm B br/bath 52 car garage n i 98V Oak stairsFull untinished basement Super potential to build on orup' Nues was chosen for the Near park, past, schsel, tecest preservo, trails boo B train tear dowr and build "new sr just remade! and use as d is $179, position that he says basi- cally ensures the teens don't get out of hand and that they're never bored while there. "You never want to have a kid say they're bored over here, so I try to keep them active and friendly," he said. "Idon'treally schedule IRIJ.Y 'ICTAIJL.AR HOME! llENA AT OLD GI1AED!" things, butIrun some Morton Grove. Euquise and Dramac Designed i 3 roots Colurnal Split with Skokie. .Spectacular G One o! a Kind 6 room deluxe condo with 2 garage unbelievable extraS ameni!ies1Vaulted ceiSings, uakfiuors S staircase Grande spaces + 2 storage rooms next to garage spaces! Perfection + décar, design & tournaments ... I try to get kitchen w116 breakfast room. Main Ant fami$y ran wlflneplace S skylights. 6 view. Eaquisde kitchen & baths upgrades, hardwd fl®rs & sumemos extrast them involve&' brs S 4 baths. Gorgeues master br suite w/spa bath, whinipoc! tub, sep steam 2 bedrooms 2 baths, Master bedroom with !uSI bath. Superb In1own Pizzo said he is a senior at shower, skylights S Ganite vanity. LL rec rm wìar, br/office S tub bath. Paver location near Old Orchard Shopping. Theatre, Restaurants, Bus, Train,94 and Northeastern University 6th pabo. Oversize2 14 car gar000ted patio/porch. Fencedyd $529, much mare Like new move nght ir - Mus! see to believet' $399, studying physical education and hopes to teach high school students after gradu- ating. lGut1 at&t Copernicus "I've been working with . l(ids for around seven or center eight years and the majority ofthe kids I've worked with NICK PIZZO PHOTO were grade school, but now NickPizzo wasrecently chosen to be the new Nues Teen I get to work with grade Center supervisor. school and high school kids, which is great for me, so Upcoming teen center events getting the chance to expe- rience this is definitely a BACK TO SCHOOL DANCE benefit for me." he said. Pizzo previously worked When:Aug. 29, 6:30-9 p.m. with the Nues Park District Cost: $10 and was able to put on a Where:Niles Family Fitness Center, 987 Civic Center number of sports clinics for Drive children that included basketball, soccer and vol- MARINE SGT. LARRY LECHUGA SPEAKING leyball. He also volunteered When:Sept.17, 5:30p.m. SEPTEMBER 4.5.6.7, 2015 with the teen center in- Cost: Free cluding helping out with its popular lock-in event in the Where:Niles Teen Center, 373 W Golf Road past. LIGHTS ON AFTER SCHOOL CELEBRATION AND RALLY "I like working with the When: kids who aren't very athletic Oct. 22,4-6 p.m. and watching them im-Cost: Free 7 prove their skills," he said. Where:Niles Teen Center, 373 W Golf Road As for his new position, Pizzo said he has enjoyed it /ru.:JJ)ay :Orcus so far and is looking for- and some kids can be a little For more information oe Rico ¡flIutOsaurus kashir ward to spending more time socially awkward, soit's about the Niles Teen Cen- MONO Think Floyd CI öd ¡e American English CO airhaners BdII at the center he described as nice for them to have a place ter, 373 W Golf Road, call and mu muc$l mo'e a cool place to be. to interact with kids who847-588-6900. www.TOPchicago.org "It's definitely an outletare their age and hang out Rde the train to our door! fbr kids to come in and meetand de-stress and have fun,"Alicia Ramirez is a freelance Lînci 99xi8411 lEk thi froiiffn?t i(J&'Nni 841E 849919G II eruiu wiF911 11841L1 80S he InSt 4nnw. rj (eí 4i6 N, ku other kids their own age, he said. writer for Pioneer Press. 6 NEWS

Nues Township drive binds local Thepowerof literacykids with more than 15,000 books BY LINIs!Y COMPTON Pioneer Press Thousands of children in and around the Chicago area have been gifted with the power of literacy with the help of Niles Township and its surrounding North Shore communities. More than 15,000 books were collected during the Books for All Children initiativethatfirst launched July13and lasted through Aug 3, according to Jack Macholl, public relations manager. The program, in partnership with Bernie's Book Bank - an organiza- tion that encourages book own- ership to low-income children - began after Township Supervisor Marilyn Glazer became involved with the nonprofit through her temple. "(Glazer) was so impressed that she wanted to be involved," Ma- chousaid, adding that later she presented a proposal to the board and township that led to the collaboration. Although the initiaI 20,000 book goal was not met, help from park districts located in Morton Grove, Niles, Skokie, Lincolnwood and Glenview, along with the Glenview Youth Services, proved the saying that "many hands make light work" "We reached out to the park JACK MACHOLL districts in each town, and because Andy Donovan, right, a driver from Bernie's Book Bank picks up more than15,000books that were donated through the Books for All Children they had day camps we were able initiative that beganJuly13and ended Aug.3,thanks to the efforts of Niles Township Supervisor Marilyn Glazer, left. to involve (the kids) in life lesson and social services projects," hethis, the area lacked designations pickups and transports them to itsMacholl stated the township willhas distributed more than four said. "Xids helped to collect books for people to donate new or gentlyfacility in Lake Forest, separatingtry to do major summer and springmillion books to low-income and and distribute fliers. We also had used books. each one by age reading level.collections, but local and areaat-risk children, according its web- tremendous support from the Sko- "We still have books coming in,Books are thenbaed and taken toresidents can drop off books allsite. For more information, go to kie Library and its Chamber ofwhich is a wonderful thing' Ma- schools throughout Chicago on year long. berniesbookbankorg. To get in- Commerce." choll said. "We will continue todistribution days in the fall and 'We were really impressed," hevolved or drop off books, go to Macholl added the program wasaccept them. Niles Township is spring.Children can picksix added, saying the organization wasnilestownshipgov.cont "pulled tother in about 10 days" now a permanent collection pointbooks, a total of 12 for the entire "highly professionab great people with "collection points at 21 loca- for Bernie's Book Bank." year. to work with." Lindsey Compton is a freelance tions in the North Shore." Before The nonprofit coordinates all To keep pace with the program, Since 2009, Bernie's Book Bank reporterfor Pioneer Press.

Alley-oop: Golf Maine Park District sets up fall basketball lessons for kids

ALICIA RAMIREZ where area kids will learn basket- children ages 7-9 and will teach from 5-5:45 p.m. once per week. with their social skills," Greenfield Pioneer Press ball fundamentals. The cost forstudents theskills required to The Little Dribblers classes aresaid. "It teaches them to have fun either session is $42. participate in the district's fourth- for children ages 4-6 years old and being activ&' The Golf Maine Park District "This community is really big onthrough sixth-grade basketballwill teach the kids the basic For more information about the announced its fall lineup of basket- basketball," Stacey Greenfield, Golfleagues that run year-round, ac- fundamentals of baskethall andbasketball programs offered by the ball classes for local youth takingMaine Park District superintend-cording to Greenfield. Participants skills such as dribbling and foot-Park District, call (847) 297-3000 place at Dee Park, 9294 Dee Road, ent forrecreation,said."Thewill practice dribbling, shooting, work, according to arelease. or go to wwwgmpd.org. in Des Plaines. classes are more instructional, butfootwork and other basic basket- Classes are held from 4-4:45 p.m. There are two sessions, Sept our leagues are very popular." ballprincipals,according toa once per week "I think it helps toAlicia Ramirez is afreelance ep.rt- 15-Oct 20 and Nov. 3-Dec.8, The League Prep classes are fordistrict release. Classes are heldget kids focused and it also helpserforPioneerpress. '. NEWS

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Field Mass - Sunday, September 6th at 10:30 am Mass will be offered in memory ofour beloved Cardinal Francis George Mass celebrated by Bishop Raymond Ceelert, Rev. Gino Dalpiaz CS. and Rev. Augusto Fecia C.S. Maria SS. Laurentana Choir directed by Pompeo Stillo with Organist/Soprano Luliana Bartolotta RELIGIOIJS PROCESSION 330 PM SUNDAY with the CARL WAGNER/CHICAGO TRIBUNE FILE PHOTO Three different types of guns are equipped with safety locks, similar to the ones distribut- Ira&iiionafTG8ht ftfien8eG ed by the Nues Police Department.

EITERTAIMIENF ..<...... Niles police continue providing Nightly Band Concerts by the CARRO TRIONFALE SICILIAN BAND OF CHICAGO residents with free gunlocks Fri. Srpt. 4th ALICIA RAMIREZ have the opportunity to"It's really about '?atPackRepri Pioneer Press obtain locks to safely store their firearms. overall safety for ;ç For at least the last 15 "Children are naturally . years, the Nues Police De- curious, so having a gunlock the residents in the partment has been handingand utilizing it prevents an ?' : out free gunlocks to resi- accident or a tragedy fromhome" mic taireace Esenint L Joe Scalini dents who need them, andoccurring and it guarantees - Sgt. Robert Torriabene, Approximately9:30 PM this year is no different,that the gun is in a safepublic information officer '7I according to Sgt. Robertformat so that it can't be just '7SAT. SEPT. 5th Tornabene, public informa- picked up and fired' he LaosINC*iDELA-1 p. tion officer. said. "There is a conscious '7 11h heaven that I lived in had this wnee Ohl,eavOnOOnÖ Colli 'All they have to do iseffort that needs to be doneopportunity for the resi- 7 come in, show proof ofin order to utilize it." dents there." 7 residency and then we issue While Tornabene said According to Tornabene, 7' Wax Candle them however many gun-there had not been anythe locks come with two'7: Purchase locks they need for theirtragedies caused by an acci- universal keys that can be C.4lJoe Camania (773) 736-3766 firearms," he said. dental discharge of a fire-used for any lock procured ¡liana is Chicago'o own dinwctJiom The department cur-arm, he said the villagefrom the Police Depart- Los Angeks, as seen on MTV's 7 Ma4e'cCWc The íVext' SUN. SEPT. 6th rently purchases its gun-chose to embark on this ment. The gunlocks prevent Approxirnauiy 9:00 PM locks through a programproject for the benefit of alla gun from firing by not'7 Appuozimateli 7: PMid 9% PM calledProject ChildSafe,residents. allowing the gun to be'74 Spectacular which partners with more "It's really about overall loaded until the lock has'7MON. SEPT. 7th Fireworks than 100 law enforcementsafety for the residents in been removed. 7Em & IIm Tony Eo Go agencies in Illinois to handthe home," he said. "This is According toProject INCANOEL4 SPAVONE NUCCIO out free gun safetykits,just something that hasChildSafe, since 2003, 36 MAillA SS. according to the organiza- been in use in the village for million firearm safety kits tion's website. years and it's just somethinghave been distributed to Tornabene was unsure ofthat thevillage thoughtgun owners through law LAURETANA how many gunlocks the would be beneficial for resi- enforcement agencies department handed out, butdents to have and it's some-throughout the country Great Italian Food & Specialties said as the department goesthing we've had for many, facebook through the cases it pur-many years.It'sa goodAlicia Ramirez is a freelance Games . Rides by Modern Midways chases more, so all residentsbenefit and I wish the townwriter for Pioneer Press. 4><'% . 1>-.NN fNN 8 POLICE REPORT

The following items were taken Nues gears up for next Citizen's Police Academy class from Nues Department reports. An arrest does not constitute a finding of ALICIA RAMIREZ guilt. Pioneer Press DUI The Nues Police Department . Kevin J. Turner, 38, of Greenfleld, is preparing to startits next Wis., was charged with driving under Citizen's Police Academy class the influence of alcohol after he was with the deadline to sign up set arrested on Aug. 8. Police said Turner for Aug. 2L allegedly made a U-turn when he saw The 10-week class is sched- a roadside safety check underway on uled to begin Sept 15,and, Touhy Avenue. He allegedly failed according to Sgt. Robert Torna- sobriety tests after he was pulled over. bene, public information officer He is scheduled to appear in court on for the department, 20 people Aug. 31. are signed up. BURGLARY "Our goal with the program is . A firearm was reported stolen from toimprove police-community the glove compartment of a vehicle relations and broaden people's that was parked in the driveway of a understanding on what law en- home on the 8100 block of Greendale forcement in the village does and Nues is offering peopleacloser lookatpolice work. Avenue on Aug. 5. The owner of the how we operate and where their firearm, who police said has a valid village, working in the village or tax dollarsare being spent," experience in firearms, traffic While the classes are cur- concealed carry permit, told police he Tornabene said. having family in the village. enforcement, patrolling and evenrently only for adults, Tornabene left the gun in his car because his "There is everything from just classes on stress and legal issues. said the department is working A maximum of 30 people can family was coming over and he didn't sign up for the class, but Torna-our general police operations "I think people have a mis-on programming for middle feel comfortable having itin the bene said class size is generallyto evidence and crime sceneunderstanding about law en-school and high school age sta- home. He said he was unsure if he anywhere from 12 to 25 people.processing with a little bit offorcement in some cases ... and dents to get involved in the Police To be eligiblefor the class,hands-on experience," Toma-they can come and see it fromDepartment had locked the vehicle. participants must be over the agebene said. our perspective and there's a lot Compiled ly freelancer Natalie The participants will also take of2l and have a connection to the of eye-opening that goes on,"Alicia Ramirez is a freelance Hayes village, either by living in thepart in classes that give them Tornabene said. writerforPioneerPress.

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ALICIA RAMIREZ/PIONEER PRESS PHOTOS Campers in the robotics class battle their robots to see whose is the best in the ring. All of the robots have been built andprogrammed by two-member teams over the course of the one-week camp at Northwestern University Aug. 10-14. Techcampsgive kids hands-on experience BY ALICIA RAMIREZ ed from DePaul University was something that people Java (programming lan- Pioneer Press after studying video game did because they liked it and guage) class and trying to design and is now one of the people bought the game and make a game, because that Battling robots, Mine-instructors for the iPhone it was happenstance thatcan be hard and very daunt- craft and Java programmingand Android game design they were able to make ajob ing, but we ease them in were justa few of the course. out of it." very super slowly and they tech-themed camps taking "I was like 9 orlO when I And while Gracias admits end up with something place on Northwestern Uni-first started coming here that it is a little early to begreat and they have the versity's Evanston campusand went all the way until I thinking of the future for askills where they can do it at this summer hosted by iDwas about 16 and I loved it," lot of these campers, whohom&' Tech. Andre Gracias, of Chicago, can start going to camp at As for the campers, the "At this location, it variessaid. "It's what got me into the age of 6, iD Tech givesability to explore technolo- week by week," Directorvideo game design, because them the ability to experi-gy in an environment where Nora Rader said. "We have awhen I was a kid I was ence technology in an envi-an instructor is close by to couple of campers whoalways interested in it...and Gus Silberg, 7 of Chicago, and Conrad Hansen, 7, of Winnet- ronment that fosters cre-help them work through came all six weeks, someas soon as I came here, I ka, work together on building Minecraft sets using a pro- ativity,expression andproblems comes second to came five weeks and defi-found out that I really had a gram called MC Edit. growth of the campersbeing ableto play their nitely from summer to sum- passion for it." throughout the weeklongfavorite games or build ro- mer, we have campers who The camps not only gavebut also let him know that didn't really think that mak- camp. bots. come year to year." Gracias the skills he needed video game design is a viable ing video games was some- "It's a nice, easy introduc- "Ilike making texture One of those formerto continue to learn andcareer path. thing you could do as a job," tion," Gracias said. "It's not campers has since graduat- develop as a game designer, "When I was a kid, IGracias said. "I thought itlike going into a high school Turn to Tech, Next Page - . NEWS

Tech,fromPrevious Page shooter games, which some Chicago, said. "You have to of the older kids were build- build your robot and then packs and playing Mine- ing maps for. you have to make your crafta bunch," Declan These maps, or levels thatprogram on the Lego Mind- Chhay-Vickers, 11, of Chi- make up most video games, storm site, but the main cago, said. while more involved thanthingisfighting against "We're making adventure the Minecraft maps, usedother robots so you can see maps and so you build athe same basic skills andwhat your weaknesses are giant game and you can have allowed the campers to and make your robot strong- different things in it," hecome up with their own er." said. "I'm making a carnival ideas as well. The coding system used map, others are making boss "Right now I am buildingis a simple block coding that maps where you can defeata map for my class and later allows the campers to drag the bosses." today when I'm finishedand drop preloaded com- Surrounded by other with it, they'll be able to playmands - such as spinning, campers, all with their ownit, give me feedback and I'll driving in any direction and iD Tech laptops, Chhay-be able to improve it eveneven color sensing - onto a Vickers was in his element,more," Addison Reddinger, platform that can then be playinga game he had 12, of Wilmette, said. "I like read by the robot's internal played countless times be-closed, fast, shooter maps. I computer system. fore, but this time, he wasdon't like big open areas." "We've been working on learning how to control it While the vast majority ofitfor about half a day' ALICIA RAMIREZ/PIONEER PRESS and build it for other peoplethe room was filled withHarrison Horrell, 11, of Ev- Camper Joshua HorreO, left, is getting help from instructor Robert Schnurr while camper to play as well. campers staring into com-anston, said. "The codingEthan Massey focuses on his Minecraft map design during theiDTech camp held at But Minecraft, a game puters, a section of the roomtells the robot what we want Northwestern University Aug.10-14. noted for its low-resolutionwas cordoned off for theit to do, like the color sensor graphics and open-endedrobotics program where a (codintells the robot what Tech camps that take placepartnerships with more For more information creative play style, was notsmall group was separatedto do when it sees a colorthroughout the country.than 100 universities,in- about iD Tech, visit the only video game avail- into pairs to build robotsand what to do when itStarted in California with acluding four in the Chicagowww.iDTech.com or call 1- able for the campers to use that would battle one anoth- doesn't see a color." total of 280 campers, thearea - Northwestern, Loyo- 888-709-8324. as a base for their techno- er. The campers at North-program just completed itsla University, Benedictine logicaldiscovery. There "You have to test it a lot,"western are just a small17th season with tens ofUniversity in Lisle and LakeAlicia Ramirez is a freelance were also first-personMatthew Marogil,12, offraction of campers at iDthousands of campers andForest College. writerfor Pioneer Press. Jeeda Car Now? Bad Credit? No Credit? No Problem.

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I Skokie's Backlot Bash is nearly here By Mxiu IsAAcs Pioneer Press

Does the annual Backlot Bash in downtown Skokie mark the last summer hur- rab or the beginning of a new school year? It'suncertain whether you'll find widespread agreement on that ques- tion, but whatever the Backlot Bash does or doesn't represent, it seems to be a whole lot of fun. For that, there is villagewide consensus. There is also no good way to confine to one con- clusion exactly just what draws so many people to the popular three-day event. Isit the extensive carnival rides and games, the lineup of eclectic and top-linelocalentertain- ment, the vast array of food, maybe the ideal setting in the heart ofdowntown Sko- Ide? Most likely, it's all of the above. This year's annual Back- lot Bash, scheduled for Aug. 28 to 30, will be located, like always, across from Skokie village Hall and the Skokie Public Library in the 5200 block of Oakton Street. "Like always," in fact, best MIKE ISAACSIPIONEER PRESS describes the Bacldot Bash, The popular Backlot Bash three-day festival is scheduled forAug. 28-30in downtown Skokie. The all-encompassing event offers carnival rides, music. originators say. food and much more. No one behind the Back- lot Bash wants to reinventthe Backlot Bash one of itsSaturday and Tributosau- and the 5K race at 9 a.m. AnSaturday, 2 to 6 p.m. Sun-Joseph Mullarkey Distribu- the large lit-at-night Ferristhree major events - therus transforming itself into awards ceremony will fol-day), a classic auto show (itors, Inc.; Renewal by An- Wheel that visually cuesother two being Skokie'sThe Cars on Sunday - withlow the run. to 6 p.m. Saturday); a beerderson Window Replace- the arrival of the three-dayFourth of July Parade andother entertainment along. The Backlot Bash offerstent and food; a sponsor and ment, the Illinois Science + festival. The music mightthe Festival of Cultures. the way. "Superfan" packages. More community resource fair; aTechnology Park Double- change from year to year, "This is the biggest and Music is only one chap-information is available onclassic auto show (1 to 6Tree by Hilton; G.H. Cre- but the favorite attractionsmost fun one, perhaps'ter in this festival's book ofits website at www.backp.m. Sunday); the Rotary tors Popped Corn; Miss Me; that people count on are asOhrlund said. flirt I o tb a s h . co rn/s up e r Club ofSkokie Valley's Pan- BathPlanet; ComEd; and dependable as the daily Since 2007, when theu The festival offers $50fan.htrnl. cake Breakfast (8 to 11 a.m. Power Home Remodeling mail. Backlot Bash first kicked offWeekend Mega Passes for. Organizers are workingSunday); a dunk tank the Group. "We get a tremendousin downtown Skokie, theunlimited rides - on saleon scheduling classic filmsfarmers market and more. "The Backlot Bash has outpouring, a tremendousfestival has staged eclecticthrough Aug.27.Dailyat this year's Bash. In the In addition to the Skokiereallybecome a community attendance every year, from rock, blues and R&B music,wristbands, $25 per person, past, the Skokie TheatrePark District, the festival isfavorite,"said Michelle the community" Skokieincluding the Presidents ofper day, are available for hosted silent classic movieshosted by the IndependentTuft, superintendent of rec- Park District Executive Di- the United States of Amen-rides from noon to 4 p.m.during the Backlot Bash inMerchants of Downtownreation and facilities at the rector John Ohrlund said. ca,Lonnie Bnooks, Theeither Saturday or Sunday. honor of how the Bash gotSkokie, Niles TownshipPark District "It's some- "Everybody seems to love Fixx, The English Beat, Theu Skokie's Bacldot Dash 5Kits name. Chicago's EssanayHigh School District 219,thing people so look for- the music, the car show, theRomantics, Cracker, Fast-and Kids' Run will be held Film Manufacturing Com-the Skokie Chamber ofward to. It's at a good place pancakes and the rides -ball,Spin Doctors andin and around the groundspany frequently used Sko-Commerce, the Skokie Pub- where people expect ito be just the whole shindig. It's Smoking Popes. of Skokie's Backlot BashIde's downtown streets forlic Library arid the village ofwhat it is, and we try to just a whole lot of fun for This year, the Bash willAug. 29. Race day regis-shooting western movies. Skokie. deliver every year' everyone." feature The Fabulous tration is from 6 to 8 a.m. Au The Backlot Bash will Main sponsors include The Park District, one ofThunderbirds on Friday,kids' one-half mile "Fun also offer Bingo Bash (6 toNorth Shore Community [email protected] the chief hosts, considersthe Psychedelic Furs onRun" takes off at &30 a.m. 10 p.m. Friday, 2 to 10 p.m.Bank & Trust Co.; Miller, Twitter @SKReviewMike NEWS Skokie resident named treasurer of Cook County networking association Marilyn Glazer has this month following theaccording to Jack Macholl, "I've never been served as supervisor departure of the group'sspokesperson for Niles former treasurer, Jane No- Township Government in an organization of Nues Township 'alL Levy could not be since last year Nolan was elected treas- reached for comment thiswhere I wasn't urer of Township Officials week. BY NATALIE HAYES of Cook County last spring, Glazer has a long historyactive" Pioneer Press but left her post prema- of involvement with public- Marilyn Glazer, treasurer turely for undisclosed per-organizations on the local,of the Cook County A top official with the sonal reasons, according tocounty and state levels, in- networking association Nues Township Govern-information from the or-cluding as a former commis- ment organization was ap-ganization. sioner on the Skokie Zoning pointed this month to over- Glazer, who will be re-Board ofAppeals and as the Glazer, a realtor and the see financial managementsponsible for financial man-past president of the Associ- president of a real estate of Township Officials ofagement and record keep- ation of Illinois Real Estateeducation company she Cook County, a professional ing, said she doesn't have aEducators. started called Glazer Enter- networking association forformal background infi- Niles Township Govern-prises, Inc. said she was township officials in Cooknance, but said she was ment primarily provides so- lookingforward to taking on County. exposed toaccountingcial services for low-income her new role with Township Skokie resident Marilyn when she pursued her busi- familiesin the township Officials ofCook County. Glazer, who has served asness degree at Northeastern area, which encompasses 'Tve never been in an supervisor of Niles Town- University. Golf, Lincolnwood, Skokie,organization where I wasn't ship Government since last She was appointed to the and parts of Glenview, Mor- active' Glazer said. NILES TOWNSHIP GOVERNMENT year, was appointed to theposition by her colleague ton Grove, and Niles. It also MarUyn Glazer, of Skokie, was appointed to the role of role of treasurer of the CookCharles Levy, the longtime runs the Niles TownshipNatalie Hayes is a freelance treasurer of the Cook County networking association earli- County networking groupclerk of Niles Township,Food Pantry reporterfor Pioneer Press. er this month.

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"We aeed?' an official start date has not sion by the Morton Grove . Initially a remodel of thebeen determined. Board ofTrustees on Aug.10 current structure was con- "I anticipate in all reality to move forward with asidered, but after learningit will be next spring' he project to expand its currentthe property was "largely a said. "I would love for it tobe operation. What is now acinder block" that would thisfall.If they can get two-lot,4,600-square-footpose difficulty to move, "we everything done ... we can buildingwith two floors, ll decided the best option start in the fall, but it may not eventually become a four-would be a full new build," happen that fast?' lot, 6,040-square-foot struc- he said. According to Harris, the ture that will remain two Morton Grove's approval cost to renovate the entire stories, as stated by theJuly was a long time coming forbuildingisalso undeter- 13 staff report. Harris and his team, whichmined although no addi- Presently,the hospitalbegan planningnearly a yeartional money will be spent only contains three exambefore hearing the positivefor the four-lot territory the rooms, limited parking and a news, Harris said. owners already own. Plans small waiting space, the re-. "We had been talkingto increase the staff after the port read. Dr. Brian Han-is, with various village officials renovation are still in dis- one of the owners, said the for six, eight months, maybe cussion, he said. approval will increase the a little bit longer, just to get Haii-is added he hopes number of rooms to six and an idea of what they wouldthe community will contin- expand other areas the teambe looking for," said Harris,ue to support the facility believes are needed to con- who owns the nearly 60-during the remodeling proc- tinue providing "exceptional year-old location with his ess. medical care?' wife Dr. Kathryn Bertoglio- 'We're here if they need The plan, according to Han-is. us, and we have a very good, 1-DAY Harris, is to begin building The formal applicationlong-term dedicatedstaff BATH ROOM on the other two lots whileprocess started in May, andand a very good, long-term REMODELING still working in the currentthey went through variousdedicatedclient baseas hospital. That first phase ismeetinthat took place onwell' he said. "We're very expected to consist of a newJuly6 and9,which involved thankftil for them for over waiting area, surgery space the Appearance Commis-the years and we hope to and multiple exam rooms.sion and the Traffic Safetymeet a lot of new people When completed, the sec- Commission respectively, he along the way" ond phase will begin, mainly added. focused on rebuilding the "Itwas built primarily as aLindsey Compton is a free- boarding space by adding an single-doctor practice' Har-lance reporter for Pioneer attached exercise area for ris said. Press. NEWS 15 Wesffield Old Orchardannounces newopeningsi BY MillE Iscs was created in 2002 in Pioneer Press Brooklyn, NY. It sells fish- ionable and personal home n2 Westfield Old Orchard is items by collaborating with poised to bring the first independent artists and craft Shake Shack burger joint to communities to "create the North Shore amid sev- statement pieces and sea- eral new openings recently sonal collections that make a n. announced for the regional positive impact on people shopping center in Skokie. and the envfromnent,' ac- Shake Shack calls itself "a cording to Old Orchard. i modem day roadside burger West Elm will be located stand" featuring burgers, hot on the west end of the dogs, frozen custard, beer, shopping center, between wine and more. Talbots and Macy's, accord- "With itsfresh, simple, ing to Old Orchard. high-quality food at a great Within the last year, Old. value, Shake Shack is a fun Orchard has opened Forage and lively community-gath- + Craft by Peel'd, Garage, ering place with widespread JOHN LOCHEP/AP Athieta and Buffalo Wild appeal;' Old Orchard stated In this April15, 2015, file photo, a man walks out of the Shake Shack restaurant in front of the New York-New York Hotel Wings. in a recent release about new and Casino in Las Vegas. Shake Shack is slated to open next to Macy's at Westfield Old Orchard in Skokie this fall. For more information on fill openings. shopping centerretailers, "From its premium ingre- is to Stand For Somethingchardto announce newend fashion retailersells Opening in late August, call847-673-6800 or see dients and caring hiringGood," Old Orchard stated.openings for the fall shop- handbags and clothing, jew- Kate Spade is scheduled towwwestfield .conold practices to its environmen- The restaurant is slated to ping season. elry, shoes, stationery, eye-open in space between Zorchard. tally responsible designs and open next to Macy's. Also scheduled to open wear, baby items, fragrances, Gallerie and Athieta. deep community invest- The end of summer is athis fall at Old Orchard is a tabletops, bedding and gifts, West Elm, also targeted [email protected] ment, Shake Shack's mission common time for Old Or-Kate Spade store. The high- among other items. for Old Orchard in the fall, Twitter @SKReview_Mike

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Uno Mas adds modern twist in former El Jardinspace BY JACKIE PiLossoPH which seats about 100 indoors and 28 Pioneer Press outside, underwent a complete remodel, with new industrial, urban ceilinand new "Heartbroken" is the word Larry Wrightlighting, floors, exposed brick walls, fumi- used when describing how he felt when El ture and bar. Jardin closed. "We were going for an old Mexico look, Wright who has lived in Glenview since and wanted the place to give you a warm feel 2005, estimated that he and his two sons, overall," said Popa, who lives in Glenview joined by their dog Reie, ate at the with his wife, Adela, and their two children. Mexican restaurant, located on the south with a menu largely influenced by chef end of the Glen Town Center, just a fewJose Zapata, who is also North Branch's doors from his residence, at least once ahead chef Uno Mas offers traditional week. Mexican appetizers and dishes, including "I liked the authenticity. It was genuine guacamole, quesadillas,burritos,fajitas, Mexican," said Wright "I also loved the enchiladas and street taco platters. people, so it felt like my best friends were Also on the menu: salads such as Baja JACKIE PILOSSOPH IPIONEER PRESS moving?' Caesar, Mexican chopped and Santa Fe;Before its opening last month, Uno Mas, which seats aboutloO indoors and 28 outsìde, El Jardin's replacement at 1831 Tower mesquite wood grill features like skirt steak, underwent a complete remodeling, with new industrial, urban ceilings and new lighting, Drive? Uno Mas Cocina & Tequila,a short rib, mahimahi, chicken mole and floors, exposed brick walls, furniture and bar. Mexican restaurant, but different than Elburgers; and cheese crisps with toppings Jardin in that it serves authentic Mexicanlike chipotle shrimp and roasted corn,bottled beer, Mexican cocktails, and, ofrunning a restaurant," he said. "If they can food with a modem flaiiaccording to braised short rib and avocado, and Portobel-course, a large variety of margaritas. attract people in the wintertime, then they'll owners Zeno Popa and Nick Philippas. lo mushroom and wood-roasted vegetables. "I've been there twice and both times I succeed. That's what determines what sinks "Our goalisto offer the Glenview "We offer items that you wouldn'tthought the food was really good. I had or swims in the Glen." community family-friendly, date-night or typically find in a Mexican restaurant. It'sfajitas the first time I went there and skirt "Our philosophy is the same as it is at girls-night experiences with a nice ambi-Mexican dishes with a twist," said Zapata, a steak the next time, said" Wright, who also North Branch: large portions, good service ence and great food' said Popa, who with 17-year veteran chef who has held positions said he has plans to take business associates and an atmosphere where everyone leaves Philippas also owns the Glenview-basedat The Beilagio in Las Vegas, as well asto the restaurant happy at the end," Popa said. construction company Panel Brick Com- Wheeling's La Francais and Chicago's Les But Wright said the real test of Uno Mas' pany and North Branch, a popular pizza and Nomades. "Everything is made in house and success will take place during the winterJackie Pilossoph is a freelance reporter for burger restaurant at Lake and Milwaukee from scratch, including all of our sauces." months. Pioneer Press. avenues. Uno Mas, which means "one more" in "They've been successful with North Before its opening last month, Uno Mas, Spanish, also offers sangria, wine, draft andBranch, so they understand the formula of 7'witter @lovessentially

XVPComedy produces videos 'purely for entertainment' BY JACKIE PILOssOPH Deerfield family's Bar Mitzvah invitationand more a part of this company, we began Pioneer Press that was sent to guests on DVD last springdepending on their skills and we knew we and then went viral on YouTube, where itneeded to support what they wanted to do." Patrick De Nicola describes comedy as "a received more than 2 million hits. The In addition to the Brody Criz video, XVP release for anythingbad in your life." popularity of the video landed the duo ofComedyhas produced parodies that include "It helps people forget things that could writers press in Time magazine and on TV's"Jurassic Park: High Heels Edition," "Mad be causing tension, even if it's for five "Today" and "Good Morning America?' Men: If Don Draper Pitched Modern Day minutes,"said the 30-year-old Second After realizing the success and potential Commercials" and "Watching Game of City-trained comedian. "Watch a comedyof funny videos, both for commercial Throne With Your Mom," which won "Best video and you just feel better. It's a healthy purposes and forthe general public's Comedy Award" in My Rode Reel 2015, an higK" entertainment, Xpress Video Productioninternational online film festival. It is this attitude that led De Nicola andowners Mark Goldstein and his son, Jeff "What these films are doing is giving us xvPCOMEDY his business partner, comedian Sam Martin,decided to allow De Nicola and Martin tosome very good exposure," said Goldstein. "What these films are doing is giving us to launch XVP Comedy, a new division ofproduce several more. 'We've been contacted by 20th Century Fox some very good exposure," said Xpress Northbrook-based Xpress Video Produc- "We said, 1?rust us. We have been and Island Records, and the work has led us Video Productions owner Mark Goldstein. tions that produces humorous videos on its studying comedy for many years and weto producing a music video for Nova YouTube channel. want to make our own movies,"' said Martin, Rockafefler. This is just the start for us?' videos parodying things going on in the "We're taldng issues in pop culture and who spent two years doing sketch comedy De Nicola, a former performer at Improvworld," he said. "We feel strongly that doing making them funny, purely for entertain-and improv for Norwegian Cruise LineOlympic who has worked for Xpress Videoso will lead to more opportunities for us?' ment,' said the 32-year-old Martin, whobefore coming to work for Xpress VideoProductions for four years, said the goal of "There's nothing better than making studied with De Nicola at Second City Productions in 2009. xVP Comedy is to continue making come- someone laugh - and laughter itsele' Miller where the two said they became best "When they began working here, theydic parodies and posting them on its said. "It's the best medicine out there." friends. came on in an apprentice type oflevel' said YouTube channel. xVP Comedy got its start by producing Mark Goldstein, who started Xpress Video "We want to build a comedy networkJackie Pilossoph is a freelance reporter for the ultra-popular Brody Criz video,a Productions in 2006. "As they became morewhere people can tune in and see funnyPioneer Press. OPINION 17 High CEOpayisn't America's problem The idea behind publishing the federal minimum wage of $7.25 ratio of executive pay to worker per hour. pay seems to be that the disparity How does cutting CEO pay will embarrass corporate boards help these and other underpaid and anger investors into cutting members ofthe middle- and back on executive pay. lower-middle class? Is corporate Sounds good. But I don't see America going to play Robin PAULSAssoiv that happening. Ifthere was Hood and take from the rich to anger and embarrassment over give to the poor? This is meant to help. But is it CEO salaries, those salaries al- Never. helpful? ready would be cut As long as The real problem that needs Last week, the Securities and CEOs deliver, what is the in- addressing is not how to take Exchange Commission approved centive to cut their pay? money away from the wealthy. a rule that would require most But more important more The real problem is how to pay public companies to publish each fundamental the question of decent, livable wages to the peo- year, starting in 2017, the salary of whether it even matters? pie who do the work that makes CEOs compared to what rank and How will cutting the salary of corporations successful and file workers make. General Motors' CEO help the makes it possible for CEOs to For years, executive pay has poor and underpaid in this coun- make big salaries. increased much faster than pay try? That's fair, isn't it? for workers. Twenty years ago, The Catholic Campaign for So, thanks SEC for the help. executive pay was 20 times Human Development on its web- But what America really needs higher than employees' pay. In site Poverty in the USA states that is a way to pay workers what they 2013, executive pay was 300 times in 2013,45.3 million Americans deserve. ANDREW HARNIK/AP higher than workers pay, ac- lived in poverty. Got any ideas? The Securities and Exchange Commission on Aug.5voted to order cording to the nonpartisan re- Also, the U.S. Bureau of Labor most public companies to disclose the ratio between their chief execu- search group, the Economic Pol- Statistics states that 3 million PaulSassone is afreelance col- tives annual compensation and median, or midpoint, employee pay. icy Institute. Americans work at or below the umnistfor Pioneer Press. The new rule will take effect starting in2017. Last drive ofseason on $2.55 gas

enticing motorists to the Horse- the average price nationwide shoe Hammond Casino or to Road dropped for 26 consecutive days Pilots touting regular unleaded for as ofMonday, a trend attributed in $2.45. part to oversupply in crude oil. At Heading into the wilds beyond the same time, the no-surprise the Indiana-Michigan border, gas headline is that we've been hitting Dr Moiw prices in the Wolverine State - the road more, with Americans also apparently known as the driving a record 275.1 billion miles Another dispatch from the Mitten State, for reasons you in May. ongoing battle between the work- either know or I'll let you figure Let the arguments continue ing class and Big Oil (Discount out on your own - held steady. I about whether our cheap gas is a Dog Days Edition): was thrilled to top offthe tank for big-picture good thing. Are we are Fleeing Greater Chicago last $2.44 in South Haven, which is not overindulging in a world that still week, it was duly noted that a to be confused with Grand Haven. needs conservation? Will weak oil Tollway Oasis gas station remains That's your snapshot of our undercut the economy in hidden the port oflast resort for the wary pump culture as summer 2015 ways? Are we spending the dollars traveler. While the price per gallonenters the home stretch and some saved at the pump or paying off had dipped into the $2.55 range ofus try to squeeze in a final road our debts? elsewhere in Lake County it was trip before the first school bells While the true experts hash out more like $2.80 at those pit stops ring the numbers, I can report that alongthe Th-State A year ago at this time, a gallon certain locations in Lake County And was that a $3.19 sign spied ofgas in our end ofthe market was were inexplicably back up above along the route toward South in the $3.60 category and was on $2.70 upon my return this week- Holland? I had to check the calen- its way up as Labor Day ap- end. Meanwhile, prices in North- dar to see ifl had somehow tray- proached. Then came the autumn west Indiana were dipping toward eled back to early July. 2014 free-fall that found us briefly $2.30. But the reality in our ongoing enjoying gus prices in the $L99 Maybe a trip to the Horseshoe GENE J. PUSKAR/AP summer of(relatively) low-cost range wouldn't be so crazy after all. /1 The price per gallon of gas has dipped Into the$2.55range in Lake gasoline was confirmed upon We're currently on a more County. whichIs $1per gallon cheaper than the fInal weeks of last sum- entering the Hoosier State where modest slide, but a slide nonethe- [email protected] V mer. the billboards immediately started less. AAA Motor Club reports that Nìitter @NewsSurDanMoran OPINION

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR Raise taxesonalcohol Raise taxes on whiskey, beer and wine. the huge cost to our government incurred The annual cost to society for alcohol- by those who drink and lighten our burden. related auto accidents alone is about 25. Since liquor taxes are so minimal and don't billion. cover the huge cost to society, we urge all About 46 percent ofAmerican citizens elected officials to speedily raise these don't drink any alcohol during the year. If taxes to help balance our budgets. we count those who consume12drinks or The International Organization of Good less during the year, we have about 56 Templars, a Brotherhood, Temperance and percent, a majority Yet, we who don't Peace organization started in Utica, NY, in drink any alcohol must share the many 1851, supports a policy oftotal abstinence billions in damage cost to society incurred from alcohol and other dnigs for a better by those who consume alcohol. and healthier world. By raising the taxes on alcohol, those who drink will start paying a little more of - Per-Hugo Kristensson, Park Ridge

LETTER TO THE EDITOR Let's fix teacher credentialing process The pendulum has again turned and our be the streamliningofthe credentialing Reintroducing Chicago's country faces a severe teacher shortage. Our process. It's often unnecessarily cumber- children will always need talented and some, duplicative and costly for in- and original entertainment guide highly trained teachers and our political out-of-state applicants to obtain certifica- ni n nIii'' n[ft IX)W leaders should do everything possible to tiolt Let's fix the process in Illinois. attract, train and retain them. t.. 'ut Ikt pigs ttut t I' lir cIö Source r ti'n An important first step in Illinois would - Jack Rocklin, Einthurst i iiiiin t i LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

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It's also Goodman-Helfand the day columns or to be on my email Great Italian Food & Spedalties recommended that you after the "Face Off" launch. list when I take apoll or do a facebook avoid focusing on specific "The initial rejection survey, email gabbin@su- Games . Rid... by Modern Midways body parts, because these from Facebook was auto- sandubin.com. 20 GO j New book remembers fancy 'Now Arriving' free time at Chicago airports BY ROBERT LOERZEL Pioneer Press

There was a time when you could walk into airports without worrying about metal detectors. You could greet friends - or even celebrities - as they exited airplanes, corn- ing down stairs right onto the tarmac. "It breaks my heart that that era has J vanished forevex' says Christopher Lynch, who grew up near Chicago's Midway Air- port Lynch is doing his part to preserve mem- ones ofthat time. Lynch, who now lives in Chicago's West Rogers Park neighborhood, co-wrote a new book with Buffalo Grove resident Neal Samors called "Now Aniving Traveling to and From Chicago by Air, 90 Years of Flight" The pages are packed with photos of Midway and O'Hare International Airport in the mid-20th century - including a who's who offlim stars, politicians and other famous people arriving on the runway, ranging from the Three Stooges, to John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon. And the book features essays by people such as TV news reporters Paul Meincke and Jim Tilmon (who was also a commercial airline pilot), and Mary Frances Veeck, the widow of White Sox owner Bill Veeck "The idea was not to do an analytical histoty about flying in Chicago. It was more personal stories, and what the experience was like," says Samors, who has written, co-written or published 24 books on Chi- cago and its neighborhoods, many of them through his own imprint Chicago's Books Press. Fascinated by Midway since he was a child, Lynch has written two previous books: "Chica's MidwayAirport The First Seventy-Years" and "When Hollywood Landed at Chicago's Midway Afrport" which focused on photographer Mike Ro- ti.mno, who died in 1994, and his pictures of air-traveling celebrities. POTUNNO FAMILY COLLECTION "I struIed to find photos, because the Vice President Richard Nixon looks through Sen. John F. Kennedy's copy of the novel "Advise and Consent" by Allen Drury in1959at Mid- family had only 300, 400 pictures," Lynch way Airport. recalls. And then literally the day the book was published, I got a call from a person graphs collected by Johnny Latoza in the Orchard Field) took over that title. The 'Now Arriving" Traveling who had bought Mike Rotunno's house 40 1930s, when he was a teenager selling news- book's images ofO'Hare include some from years after he moved out of it in Berwyn. papers at Chicago Municipal Airport (as the United Airlines' corporate archives. to and From Chicago by They were in the attic, and they discovered airport was known until it was Midway in Both co-authors have spent countless 1,400 negatives from the 1930s. Those were 1949). hours at these airports. Lynch's family ran Au; 90 Years of Flight' totally lost history that no one had ever When famous people got offan airplane, Monarch Air Service at Midway, so he got to Info: Chicago's Books Press, 208 pages, seen." "he'd sell them a newspaper and ask them if hang out there as a kid in the 1970s. Samors $39.50 Those rediscovered photos by Rotunno he could get an autograph," Samors says. worked for 25 years at Educational Testing Event Neal Samors and Christopher feature prominently in the new book by "These movie stars - very famous people Service, ajob that sent him on about 500 Lynch will speak about their book Lynch and Samors, including images of - took the time to talk to Johnny and sign flights. (along with Joseph Schwieterman, Eleanor Roosevelt sitting down in the air- the book," Lynch says. "I flew so much that people at Philadel- author of"Terminal Town") at 6 p.m. port coffee shop and John Wayne striding As '?4ow AtTiving" spells out in its chro- phia and Newark and here knew me by first Sept. 8 at the Harold Washington Li- across the tarmac. The book also repro- nolog3 Midway was the world's busiest name;' Samors recalls. "It was fin tray- brary, 400 S. State St, Chicago. duces pages from a book of celebrity auto- airport until O'Hare (originally named eling." For more: www.chicagosbooks.com GO BAVARIAN SAUSAGE FEST 21

MUSIC AUGUST 12-22 4 Singer Janet Sanzo celebrates OUTDOOR PATIO IS OPEN! Op'r i Doy' A W. . VÍ'ti life'sseasons atSkokie Theatre . Banquet room and authentic German catering menu B MYRNA PETLICKI available for ai! your business and Family events Pioneer Press GREAT FOOD, GREAT SERVICE, GREAT PEOPLE Connection and compas- German Amerkan sion. That's what you need CuiSIne 7650 W. Irving Park Rd., Norridge to be a caring emergency 708-452-6040 www.edeIweissdining.com room and hospice nurse. Those two traits work equally well for a cabaret artist Longtime Evanston resident Janet Sanzo is both. You can learn how San- Get stories by the zo's two careers are con- nected at "Here's to Life: Celebrating Seasons' Aug. week and hour 22 at the Skokie Theatre. 'People often ask me, 'How do you go from being Visit us online for more community a nurse to being a singer?" Sanzo said. "I don't think news to help you make informed they're that far afield really. with nursing, you're taking decisions around the clock. care ofindividuals. You're opening up your heart And it's pretty much the same thing with singing." Ni LES HEiALD- SPECTATOR Sanzo noted that her upcoming show is "a little n ilesheraldspectator.com more personal than some of the others I've done at Davenport's or Uncommon Ground inasmuch as we're JANET SANZO PHOTO going to be talking about Evanston resident Janet Sanzo performs blues, Motown the lifespan - celebrating and pop Aug.22at the Skokie Theatre. the seasons of the year - but also the seasons of our Janet Sanzo in Lesley University in Cam- years. bridge, Mass. She then "I've had such a wild ride 'Here's to Life: earned a nursing degree over the past year and a from Loyola University half. I lost a friend tragically Celebrating Sanzo, who has worked who was very dear to me Seasons' at Evanston, Skokie, Glen- and, within the same year, I brook and Highland Park When: 8p.m. Aug.22 have one lovely daughter Hospitals, stopped working who is engaged to be mar- Where:Skokie Theatre, as a nurse in January. I 7924 ried in October and my Lincoln Ave., Skokie "I left that for a little other daughter is expecting Tickets: $20 while to concentrate on a baby." (That baby was Contact: 847-677-7761; music," she explained. www.skokietheatre.com born shortly after we The singer is very aware spoke.) ofthe impact her cabaret Get stories Sanzo noted that many shows can have on people. of the songs in her show October Goes;' "I Hope You "People come up after by the week reflect on those life experi- Dance" and "You Made Me the shows and they hold ences. "I've chosen, I think, Feel So Young." me and they cry;' she noted. some wonderful tunes to The Baltimore native "They say, 'I can relate to and hour carry these messages' she performed at the Catskills that.' Visit us onlre for r1ore community said. "I'm going to do a little and on USO tours before "They feel something news to help you make informed Motown. Gonna do a little moving to the Chicago area resonating inside of them. dcisions around tl-m ClOck. blues. We're going to have a more thanr 30 years ago. A They know that feeling. ball." graduate of the Catholic We're connected as human I NILES 11ERALl)-SlE(.'TATOR Selections will include University of America, beings and you're vali- "Fields of Gold' "Baby, It's Sanzo earned a master's dating something inside of nilesheraldspectator.com Cold Outside," "When You degree in expressive thera- m&' Are Old and Gray," "When py (art and dance) from 22 GO

THEATER YOSHouii»iî Marriott launches world PSYCHYOURSEL premiere of 'October Sky' LiP BY CATEY SULLIVAN INTHE Pioneer Press The title "October Sky" evokes a world where gray- ity becomes untethered, but the story ofthe world premiere musical, which J MIRRO& opened in previews Aug. 19 TOFACE at Marriott Lincolnshire, lies deep underground. Based on the 1999 movie AMECHANIC. ofthe same name, the new musical by Aaron Thielen (book) and Michael Mahler (music and lyrics) stretches from the starless black of an Appalachian coal mine to the edge ofouter space. Thielen has high hopes for the show. "What I want," he says, MARRIOTT THEATRE "is for people to leave The world premiere musical "October Sky," about four thinking about their own friends in rural West Virginia who become inspired by the dreams. And how they can launch of Sputnik. go after them." Opening night will mark 'October Sky' fiddles and ukuleles. the culmination ofat least "The world where this one dream, namely the Wheft Aug. 19-Oct.11 takes place is so rich in Intro ducing premiere of a new musical, Where: Marriott Theatre, sound. The grunting of the that rarest-of-the-rare in loManiott Drive, Lincoln- miners working under- the world of commercial shire ground - there's a percus- Service & Repair. theater. Tickets: $45-$55 sive feel to that. The birth On the surface, "October Contaet 847-634-0200; of rock and roll, that's here Sky" might not sound en- www.MarriottTheatre.com too. And the mountains tirely new. There are ech- themselves, the sounds of Know the cost for labor and parts in your area oes of"BiUy Elliot" to it. the folk music that's been so you don't pay more than you should. Both shows take place in bluegrass, rockabilly and around for centuries," he mining towns hard hit by first-generation rock 'n roll. says. Research. Price. Find. Get the right service, recession. Both focus on a Composing the score, Iftheir previous collabo- youngboy who dreams of says Mahler, meant listen- rations are any indication, without all the drama. escape. Billy Elliot yearns to ing to artists from Elvis to Thielen and Mahler's "Oc- become a professional Alison Krauss to Aaron tober Sky" won't fall short. dancer. "October Sky's" Copland, as well as figuring The musical "Hero,?' which Homer H. Hickam (Nate out a way to sonically en- premiered at Marriott in Lewellyn) dreams of rocket hance the metaphor. 2012, was a hit with both ships and astronauts. "This is a story that goes critics and ticket buyers "It's true that both shows deep into the earth, down and picked up several Jeff orbit similar ideas' says into the mines," says Mah- Awards. Thielen, "but 'October Sky' 1er, "And then this kid starts But awards aren't the has its own environment looking toward the stars. So point, says Mahler. its own characters, its own there's metaphor in both "I want people to see sound. It's a story of the places and in the idea of through this show that no American Dream." contrasting what's dark and matter how crazy it is, if "October Sky" follows closed with what's wide you follow through and do Homer, a coal miner's son open and infinit&' the work, your dreams can 9 and three friends who, Conveying that means a come true. I'm not talking inspired by the 1957 launch departure from the tradi- about a sitting around ofSputnilc, spend their timetional nine-person orches- thinking, 'oh, wouldn't it be cars.com in rural West Virginia ex- tra the Maniott generally nice ifthat happened?' I'm perimentingwith rockets. uses. The musicians for the talking about realizing that The sound ofthat story show will include multi- maybe you have the power ALL DRIVE. Nod,,ri blends Appalachian folk, instrumentalists on banjos, to make it happen?' GO 23

FAMILY FRIENDLY Flamingos join the fun cribBooks with Wendy arid DB BY MYRNA PETLICKI Pioneer Press

Pink socks will become highly animated hand puppets during the song, "Pink Flamingo." That's one ofthe fun activities in store for children up to age 5, with a caregiver, during Summer Fun with Wendy and DB, 10-11 a.m. Sat- urday, Aug. 22, at Lincoln- wood Public Library, 4000 W PrattAve. The pair will perform other selections from their new album, "It's a Doo Da Day," including "Yes I Can," "I Love My Body" and "It's OK Being You." "This CD is really posi- tive," said Wendy Morgan. "It's all really light with upbeat rhythms." The pair will also sing numbers from their earlier WENDY AND DB PHOTO CD, "Pocket's Seasons Wendy and DB introduce their new album,lt's a Doo Da Rhymes & Reasons," in- Day" at a Lincoinwood Library concert Aug. 22. cluding the crowd-pleas- ing "People are People." rate booty" and peg-leg to preserve their habitat at "It's always interactive," races. The event is free Central Park Zoo in "Pen- Morgan said of their with regalar pool admis- gains ofMadagascar." The shows. That includes kids' sion fees. 92-minute, PG-rated film involvement in the afore- For details, call 847-692- will be shown at i p.m. A portrait can reveal powerful things about an mentioned "Flamingo" 6602 or go to Sunday, Aug. 23, in the number. "I dyed 150 white www.prparks.org. Youth Services Program individual, a time or a place. And no one tells the socks pink," the performer Room at Skokie Public revealed. "We go through Rootin' tootin' Library, 5215 Oakton St. stories of Chicagoans and visitors to the Second City all the actions oía flamin- For details, call 847-6 73- go." time 7774 or go to www.skokie better than theChicago Tribune. Chicago Portraitsis a Registration is re- Kidswillsing, play and librarcinfo. quested but drop-ins are beep along with a truck stunning new coffee-table book that brings together welcome. during a storytime devoted Rags to riches the Tribune's best portraits from the past I 50 years, For details, call 847-677- to "Little Blue Truck's 5277, ext. 23 or go to Beep-Along Book" by Alice A pumpkin is trans- including powerful images of everyday Chicagoans, www.lincolnwoodlib Schertle, 11 a.m. Saturday, formed into a coach, mice rary.org or www.wendy Aug. 29, at Barnes and become footmen and a actors, artists, athletes and politicians. anddb.com. Noble, 55 Old Orchard glass slipper changes the Center, Skokie. The inter- life of an overworked Yo, Ho, Ho! active board book has a young girl in "Cinderella?' built-in plush truck that The classic G-rated, 76- GET IT TODAY WHEREVER BOOKS be no land- beeps. minute film, which never Therewill . lubbers during Pirate Day, For details, call 84 7-676- loses its magic,willbe AND E-800KS AltE SOLI) 12:30-4:30 p.m. Sunday, 2230 or go to www.barnes screened at 2 p.m. Sat- Aug. 23, at Hinkley Pool, 25andnoble.com. urday, Aug. 22, at Nues Busse Hwy., Park Ridge. Public Library, 6960 Oak- Parents are encouraged to Brave birds ton St. bring their kids for all For details, call 847-663- QfliicaioJ:iibunt kinds of pirate fun, in- Skipper, RIco, Kowalski 1234 or go to www.niles cluding searching for "pi- and Private go undercover library.org. 24

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Warm chocolate jCruise chef feeds melting cake 4eggs 6ounces dark chocolate 3,000 at once 6ounces butter 6ounces sugar u By Judy Buchenot meals are prepared with consis- 2ounces flour The Beacon-News tent excellence at 10 different eating locations - from a high- eggs to room :r I)eciding what to feed the end steakhouse to a gourmet IBring.temperature. Melt chocolate family each week and then figur- restaurant-style dining room to and butter over low heat. Set ing out how much chicken, beef an onboard pizza parlor. aside. and other needed ingredients to "We have recipes for each item Whisk eggs and sugar buy is a common challenge to that must be carefully followed;' 2.together for a few minutes. Ice. But that weekly shopping Jacob said. "I continually check Whisk in flour. Add this mixture to trip is nothing compared to the for quality and flavor?' the melted chocolate and butter weekly order compiled by Biju He said he personally trains all and mix together. Grease four Jacob, chefde cuisine for the new staffso he knows they individual souffle dishes. Divide Carnival Conquest cruise ship. understand his standards. mixture between the dishes. Imagine shopping for a week's Appearance is also important, degrees for14 worth ofmeals for over 3,000 especially in the formal dining Bake at390 people and you come close to the rooms. Food is carefully arranged 3u minutes until top is set. Dust with powdered sugar. Serve continuing culinary challenge on pristine white plates. Lightly faced by this chef browned potato slices are alter- warm with a scoop of ice cream Jacob completed his education nated with tender glazed carrot on the side. in hotel management and euh- slices to create a fanlike accent to nary arts nd was working in a the thick slice ofprime rib shim- fine dining restaurant specializingmeting with a light glaze. Sauces in French cuisine for several yearsare drizzled or brushed on in By the numbers when he was approached by the decorative patterns, accenting the Each week, chef Biju Jacob orders cruise line with an offer to start precisely cut slice of cappuccino food for a future cruise. He has to cooking on the seas. He joined pie or shimmering souffle. maintain a pantry with about Carnival in 1995 and has been "I have a team of142 who work 1,500items. Here is an average sailing and sauteing for 20 years. on the culinary art," Jacob said. amount of some of the foods "The main difference between Equally important are the Carnival Conquest will serve in a working in a regular restaurant flavor palates. A thick slice of single week. and on a cruise ship is that you do seasoned pork is cradled on a bed 10,000pounds of chicken not have the luxury to go shop- ofcubed baked apples for a deli- 7,350hamburgers ping in the middle of the week if cious combination ofsweet and 6,000pounds of lobster tails you run out of something;' he savory. Even a servingofpeas is 3,000pounds of shrimp said. given attention by being nestled 2,000pounds of prime rib Instead, Jacob orders replen- in a ramekin, mixed with steamed 65,000eggs ishment of his 1,500 different fresh cranberry halves and then 50,000slices of bacon food ingredients once a week. lightly seasoned with butter. 3,000pounds of butter There are several factors that Jacob's specialty are the sauces. 17,250tomatoes affect each order. The guest count "I take pride in the sauces and JUDY BUCHENOT/THE BEACON-NEWS 19,500pounds of potatoes is obviously important, but so are stocks we make," he said. "I enjoy Biju Jacob, chef de cuisine, shows off a dinner about to be served at 8,400heads of lettuce the ages of the guests. making the sauces and checking one of the Carnival Conquest cruise ship's fine dining restaurants. 6.950bananas "If the guest count is 3,700 and to make sure there is the right 1,950bell peppers there are 1,000 children, I need to proportion of bones to water and "I think the most popular din- plans four special food events for be sure to order more ice cream, the right thickness to each sauce?' ner item is the lobster tail;' he them each month. ice cream cones, hamburgers and The many desserts prepared in said. "The boneless rib-eye roast The planning and execution of pizza," he said. his kitchen also require care. is very popular, though." cruise ship cuisine is so fascinat- trated. "Any change in the demo- "Working with chocolate re- In addition to presentation and ing that a few years ago, Carnival He pulls aside a culinary staff graphics of the guests usually quires having just the right tem- flavor, timing is imperative, Jacob began offering an "excursion" member for a quick comment, affects the things which I order." perature to keep the shine," he said. that provides a look behind the and moments later, like magic, a There are numerous other said. The warm chocolate melting "In 20 minutes, we serve 2,000 scenes. The spaces are limited lavish plate ofdesserts that look factors, including carefully plan- cake with a crispy chocolate top plates offood, which have to be and always sell out to devoted almost too lovely to touch ap- ning for perishable food needs, that falls open to a rich molten correctly prepared and hot," he foodies who are awed by this level pears. In a gesture of continuing rotating stock and avoiding ove- chocolate interior is a guest favor- said. ofculinary competence. generosity Jacob offers the recipe rordering an item. He also has to ite. This feat is repeated at two Jacob is from southern India, for the warm chocolate melting have an additional three-day Although there are many faniil- seatings each evening. While and his wife andtwodaughters cake for everyone to try at home. reserve of food in case of a hurri- iar dishes, Jacob said a goal of his these meals are being served in have been able to join him on the cane or technical emergency. No staff is to provide eating adven- the dining rooms, there are two cruise ship on occasion. JudyBuchenot is afreelance re- matter what happens, Jacob ture. Each dinner, guests may buffet lines, room service, a fine "I enjoy the challenge of all porterfor The Beacon-News. needs to be able to satisfy the choose to order an item to try that dining restaurant and fourspe- this," he said, gesturing toward hunger of thousands of guests. is not typical dinner fare like frog cialty restaurants also in opera- his culinary team putting out In addition to planning for legs, escargot and alligator frit- tion. To show his appreciation to plate after plate of food he has Find more suburban cooks meals, Jacob has to be sure the ters. his culinary team of1,200,Jacob ordered, planned and orches- on page4. FOOD 3 t-,

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Summer is peak season for Serves 4 lobster, and while New England is the birthplace ofthe lobster roll, 3tablespoons mayonnaise In a medium to large we're not out ofthe loop in Chi- i /2tablespoons celery, finely 1u bowl, combine t cagD. We've rounded up some chopped mayonnaise, celery, fresh tasty, local variations. 2tablespoons parsley, finely herbs and lime; stir to "Our biggest selling sandwich chopped combine. Add the lobster roll is, by fr, our lobster roll," said i tablespoon tarragon, finely to the bowl, and toss well. Nancy Burhop ofBurhop's in chopped Add salt and pepper to Glenview and Hinsdale. i teaspoon chives, finely chopped taste. Q To find their prototype, Burhop juice of half of a fresh lime Brush the outside of and her husband, Jeff Burhop, i pound steamed lobster meat, 2.the hotdog buns studied lobster rolls in their birth- cooled and cut into large chunks with melted butter, and place - New England. They came (3/4to 1-inch size) grill the outside to add up with their take by "visiting color. friends in Boston, and eating as salt and freshly ground black many lobster rolls as possible - a pepper, to taste Divide the lobster top-split hot dog buns tough job, but somebody had to 4 3u mixture among the do it," Nancy Burhop said. 2tablespoons melted butter four buns, and garnish with The winner? A toasted New i small head of bibb or butter lettuce. lettuce, washed, dried and cut England-style bun split from the Mychae/ Bonner,Di intojulienne strips top ("it is not a hot dog bun!" Pescara Burhop insisted) filled with Maine lobster meat. "It's rich, buttery with a nice firm, but not chewy texture' she said. "We add a little mayo and Maine Lobster Sandwich green onion." ChefFructoso Sandoval with Serves4 Lucky Fish Deli in Highwood Boil lobster in water for i live whole Maine lobster (1 1.3minutes. Remove and flavors his lobster roll with pound) chopped celery. let rest in a bowl for5 slices brioche "I put the recipe together my- 4 minutes. Remove meat from self, sampling different styles, i cup arugula shell and slice thinly. until I knew I created a winner i watermelon radish, sliced Toast brioche. thin with the best flavor and consis- 2s Meanwhile mlx tency" he said. "It's sweet, buttery 1/2cup fennel, sliced thin arugula. watermelon radish Cajun flavor with a hint of lime. ANJALI PINTO i teaspoon shallot, chopped and fennel with shallots, 2 The texture is tender and moist" Lobster flavored with lime, tarragon, parsley, celery and chives fill My- fine tablespoons olive oil, lemon Sandoval also showcases lob- chael Bonner's lobster roll at Di Pescara. 2tablespoons extra virgin olive juice, salt and black pepper. ster in tacos, quesadillas, salads oil Spread i tablespoon aioli and soups. But his favorite way to Glass Bistro in Evanston Victor foie gras. i teaspoon fresh lemon juice onto each piece of brioche eat lobster is just plain grilled. Hernandez makes what he con- "Two ofmy favorite things - 4tablespoons aioli (see recipe) and add lobster meat, When shopping for lobster, siders a traditional lobster roll lobster and foie gras," he said. 8ounces foie gras, sliced 1-inch finishing with arugula salad. Sandoval said to shop for small, with modifications. He uses arti- For making lobster at home, thick Sear foie gras in hot pan cold water lobsters that are dark gula in place ofbibb or butter Grosz recommends working with Hawaiian red sea salt, to until golden brown on both in color. lettuce and exchanges the hot dog live 1-pound lobsters and boiling taste sides. Let rest on plate. "The smaller and darker they bun for a brioche bun, which them in a large pot for three mm- freshly ground black pepper, Season with salt and are the more tender and sweet "adds a sweet, buttery flavor utes. to taste pepper. they taste," he said. balanced out by the bite of the "Most people overcook lob- Chef Choco Chavez sticks to peppery arugula,' he said. ster' he said. Remove the lobster the original lobster roll recipe A citrus acid in a side of cole- from the pot and let it rest for five first used when Davis Street Fish- slaw helps cut through the rich minutes. Then, remove it from SAFFRON-TOGARASHI AIOLI Put egg yolks, garlic, market opened 30 years ago in lobster. ,the shell, slice it and keep it 2egg yolks .juices, saffron and Evanston. "Lobster in general should warm. i clove garlic, minced 1 "It's sour and sweet with a nice togarashi in blender and have a soft texture, the coleslaw At Di Pescara in Northbrook, i teaspoon fresh lemon juice lemony bite to it' Chavez said. adds a nice crunch that works executive chef/partner Mychael pulse for 10 seconds. Slowly i teaspoon fresh orange juice "As lobster lovers know, this is the well with the flaky bun," he said. Bonner's lobster roll is flavored add olive oil and canola oil pinch saffron threads time of year when lobsters are the At Oceanique in Evanston, with parsley, tarragon, celery and at high speed until thick freshest and it is the best time to chef/owner Mark Grosz puts a fresh lime. 1/2teaspoon togarashi (Japanese and creamy and all oil is eat them - on a nice summer spin on the classic lobster roll "Some drawn butter with gar- pepper) used. 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Set camp year-round in all kinds of weather. Dutch oven on 9 hot charcoal briquettes. They may have to eat their meal out of a Place 16 hot briquettes directly on oven simple mess kit while sitting on a log but cover. Bake for about 35 to 45 minutes. what a meal it is. Rotate oven three times about a quarter Tim Seeden is one ofscouting's camping turn as it cooks. chefs supreme. He began his scouting ca- reer when he was 8 years old and has con- Uncover. drizzle with remaining two ounces of chocolate fudge topping tinued to "be prepared" for 41 years. 3. and sprinkle with nuts. Cook5-10minutes Four months ago, Seeden officially made more until done. Cherries will rise through scouting his life by taking over the ftill-time position as director ofsupport services for cake. Scoop out to serve. the Three Fires Council, which serves troops in Naperville, Aurora and 11 other districts throughout Northern Illinois. He JUDY BUCHENOT/ Mountain Man now oversees properties, programs and Tim Seeden shows off a Dutch oven, the preferred method of cooking while camping. other activities for the organization. He is an Breakfast Eagle Scout and a member ofthe order of the interior suitable for cooking everything Tim's Culinary Cue the arrow, an honoraiy society of scouts from roasts to cheesecake. i pound mild pork sausage, crumbled who exemplif,r the ideals of scouting. Scout leaders often get creative with their When cooking with a Dutch oven, quality ostrips of bacon, cooked and Cooking in the great outdoors is one Dutch oven skills and periodically compete. charcoal is a must. Trying to save a few crumbled Seeden was in a competition with 40 other dollars with inexpensive charcoal will mean scouting ideal that Seeden enjoys. Over the 1 onion, chopped less successful cooking adventures. years he has introduced many boys to the leaders and chose to put together a seven rib i clove garlic, minced prime roast in his Dutch oven. fundament1s of cooking during campouts. i red bell pepper, chopped "Some boys know a few things about "I seasoned the roast first Then I put a 1 green bell pepper, chopped layer ofcoarse salt on thebottom of the cooking, but then there are those new Box on Scouting 2pounds frozen shredded hash scouts who have no idea how to even cut up Dutch oven," he said. "I put the roast in and brown potatoes a carrot," he said. "We show them how to packed coarse salt around it I cooked it in If your son is ready to explore the great this salt crust that sealed in the juices. Then outdoors with Scouting. he can attend a 12eggs make meals, which helps prepare them for ounces shredded cheddar cheese life. I think a turning point is when they fry I chipped offthe crust to serve it." The roast sign-up night on Sept.17.Four Boy Scouts 8 their first piece of bacon and flip their first was the winner, and Seeden happily shared of America councils in Northern Illinois, and stir the sausage, onion and flapjack. Once they have done that, there is the meal with his fellow scouts. Indiana and southern Wisconsin will be iCook,garlic in a 12-inch cast-iron Dutch no turning back. They are ready to tiy Seeden said he likes to bake items such as conducting a sign-up night on that evening. oven over medium-high hot coals. Cook everything?' cheesecakes or pizza in pans inside the This is an opportunity to learn more about until the sausage is no longer pink and the Seeden also said there is a secret ingredi- Dutch oven. He found round pans that fit Scouting, meet the professional staff and onion is tender. ent to camp cooking, which is "everything inside the oven and then found four fairly volunteers or join Scouting. Visit www.blas- Stir in chopped peppers and hash flat rocks that he places on the bottom of thetintoscouting.org to find the meeting clos- just tastes better when it is cooked and 2s brown potatoes until evenly mixed. eaten outdoors." oven to prop up the pan. est to you. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the hash The Scouts cook some things such as The rocks have helped him make many browns are hot and the peppers are tender, scrambled eggs, sausage and bacon on pro- camp gnurmet dishes including a cheese- about15minutes. Beat eggs in a bowl and pane-powered camp stoves, but for meals cake which he topped with strawberries. so the table is great for that," Seeden said. pour evenly over the top of the potatoes, that feed hungry scouts, the Dutch oven is There are a few innovative extras that The final lesson ofDutch oven cooking, allowing eggs to sink into the potatoes. the tool of choice. These heavy cast-iron help with Dutch oven cooking, including a according to Seeden, is "there is always Place lid on Dutch oven and place six pots are designed for outdoor cookingth cooking stand that is like a table that can hope with a Dutch oven. Even ifthe outside lids to hold glowing coals. hold three Dutch ovens. Coals are placed on is burnt, the inside can still be gnod. This is 3Ito nine coals underneath and 12 to 18 "Typically, we put twice as many coals on the lower level of the table so that the the meal we have for dinner so we eat it coals on top. Cook for 40 minutes or until eggs are firm. Sprinkle cheese on top. the top as we do on the bottom," Seeden ground is not scorched by the coals. There are no fast food places." said. The hot coals heat the heavy cast-iron "Scouts are very focused on leaving no Cover and continue cooking until the 5minutes. pot to create on oven-like atmosphere on trace, and we clean up our sites completely Judy Buchenot is afreelance writer. cheese has melted, about 9F HELP SQUAD What legal life documents should I have in place?

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Myfascination with Jennifer Aniston began in 1995 when the then "Friends" star became America's "it" gin!. She was sweet and funny and beautiful, and like millions ofother admirers, I asked my hair stylist for "the Jennifer Aniston haircut." Since then, I've seen almost every mov- ie Aniston has ever been in, including CHRIS PIZZELLO/AP favorites like "Office Space' "The Good Justin Theroux, left, and Jennifer Aniston Ginl' "Along Came Polly' "The Breakup" arrive at the Oscars in February. The cou- and "He's Just Not That Into You' ple held a the secret wedding on Aug.5. I also have watched Aniston's love life pretty closely over the past two decades, Always talk it out and always say you're and my take is she's no stranger to heart- sorry. break. I'll start with her divorce from Brad Remain each other's favorite compari- Pitt. But even after that, Aniston's relation- ion and don't let your kids take that role ships with John Mayer and Vince Vaughn someday. made it seem like the megastar who was Treat your partner as an equal. ultra successful professionally just u Talk about finances ... How will we couldn't get it right when it came to love. budget and pay for expenses? How are So, when I heard last week that Aniston WE going to spend OUR money; define married Justin Theroux, her boyfriend of mine and yours. There is nothing wrong four years,Iwas delighted to see that with having this conversation. Unfortu- maybe, just maybe, Jennifer gt her happy nately, it doesn't take place often enough! ending. Or did she? Like each other in addition to loving I hope the newlyweds are blissful until each other. they are old and gray, but the fact is, mar- Seek to accept, support and encourage riage isn't easy. Anyone will attest to that, your partner, gently, so as not to violate especially those who are divorced. acceptance. Ifpartnership is seen as the As a wedding gift to my girlfriend, Jen- beginning ofajourney ofself-discovery it nifer Aniston, I decided to pool some is a true gift and blessing. Ifit is seen as an marriage advice from a bunch of divorced end-result ofa long search and filled with men and women. I asked them, "If you entitlement and expectation, it is a certain had one piece of advice for a newly mar- trip to disappointment. ried couple, what would it be?" True success in relationships comes Here are some of the responses I re- from a mutual acknowledgment that each ceived: is imperfect (but chosen and loved any- Have that date night once a week for way) and a mutual agreement that each just the two of you. No friends, no family, will honor the partnership by looking no kids. inside for peace, acceptance and, if pos- Reintroducing Chicago's Don't lose yourself in the marriage. sible, positive change. Continue to nourish your individual iden- I want to add one more: original entertaïnment guide tity. Every couple has issues, and over time, l'fl(vi f!,flIrtflVj At this moment, love is new and beauti- both internal and external factors will test ; ,,r ful and life is so full of hope. As the years the strength of the marriage. The differ- tv:''.,ih.. ,ir /' .I! t .Ut' 7i.' go on, your eyes will begin to look at each ence between couples that survive and tUlF- i tUfl'k)i1 other with critique. Choose your words those that don't comes down to one word: wisely and with love. Real love sees the commitment. In other words, survivors humanity within. make the choice not to give up. And, I Always have your own money and your believe that choice might just be the dif- own interests. ference between love and true love. metramix.com Pray together. Put God in your mar- nage. Jackie Pilossoph is a freelance columnist. Aversion ofthese stories ran previously ¡n PrintersRowJournal, Tribune Newspapers' PRINTERS POW JOURNAL premium Sunday book section. For more or to subscribe, visitwww.printersrowjournaI.com.

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A report by the non- Nowfor the good news. partisan Pew Research In an online survey of Center, released Thursday, 870 Americans, ages 18 to VSTOCK/GETÍV looks at the intersection of 82, Drexel University re- Despite the bad rap that sexting often gets, a new study technology and teen searchers found that has found that it may improve your sex ife. friendships. It's a compel- higher levels of sexting, or ling peek into the social BRENDAN O'SULLIVAN/GEm exchanging explicit mes- sexters. appeared in Clinical Psy- lives of a generation born Fifty-seven percent of teens ages13to17have made a sages or photos via text, Ofthe 870 participants, chology Review, said in an into a device-filled world, new friend online, but only20percent go on to meet an was associated with higher 88 percent had sexted, and email exchange that sext- being raised by a genera- online friend in person, according to a new study. sexual satisfaction. The 82 percent had done so in ing can indeed have rela- lion that recalls a far differ- researchers, who present- the past yeat What was tionship-enhancing prop- cnt childhood. first choice for communi- percent) ofsocial media- ed their findings at the more interesting to the erties, but consent in these Close to one-third of eating with their closest using teens say they've recent American Psycho- researchers was the con- cases can also be abused - surveyed teens - 29 per- friend, with just 13 percent experienced "drama logical Association conven- text in which sexting took for instance, ifsexts are cent - say they've met five saying phone calls are their among friends" on the tion in Toronto, also found place: 74 percent of the distributed after the break- or more friends in online No. i choice. (Even at 40,1 platforms. Fifty-eight per- that for those in less com- participants had sexted in up ofa relationship. venues, according to the can relate to that. I've cent have unfriended or mitted relationships, more the context ofa committed Klettke, a lecturer at report. grown to dread phone unfoilowed a person they sexting is linked to higher relationship, 43 percent Deakin University in Aus- The majority of online calls.) used to be friends with, and relationship satisfaction. had sexted in a casual tralia, also said that for connections remain that It's worth pointing out 45 percent ofteens have "To the best of our relationship, and only 12 teenagers, rates of depres- way, however, with just 20 that 73 percent of teens blocked a former friend. knowledge, this is the first percent had sexted in a sion are higher after sext- percent ofall teens saying have smartphones or ac- Girls are quicker to study that deals with salis- cheating relationship. ing. they've arranged to meet cess to smartphones, ac- unfriend/unfollow an faction - sexual and rela- The relationship be- Stasko says that it still an online pal in person. cording to the survey. ex-friend; 63 percent say tionship - as an outcome tween more sexting and isn't known if sexting For all the hand-wring- Teens without smart- they've done so, compared of sexting' says Emily higher sexual satisfaction causes higher sexual salis- ing over teens and their phones are more likely with 53 percent of boys. Stasko, a doctoral student was robust for both more faction, or ifpeople who devices - They're anti- than teens with smart- For those ofus who in psychology who did the and less committed cou- have better sexual relation- social! They don't make eye phones to use phone calls remember impatiently research with Drexel asso- ples, Stasko said. ships are more likely to contact! They have text and social media (acces- awaiting our turn with the ciate professor of psycholo- The relationship be- text. neck' - the report paints a sible on a laptop or other family landline and then gy Pamela Geiler. "We tween sexting and relation- Ifsexting is actually portrait ofa sociable gener-computer) to stay in touch .streeeeeetching the phone found sexting can have a ship satisfaction was more shown to have a positive ation ofkids who like to with their closest friends. cord to maximum tautness role in a happy, healthy, nuanced. Sexting was impact in future studies, it stay in almost-constant Ofthe teens who say so we could sit in a comfy sexually satisfying relation- associated with higher might be incorporated in communication with their they've met a friend online, chair for our hourslong ship." relationship satisfaction for couples therapy, or in indi- peers, albeit on different 78 percent ofgirls met the chats with pals, these digi- Preliminary findings all but the most committed vidual therapy for people terms than their parents friend through social me- tal childhoods are practi- from the study were pre- couples. For the most com- who want to build sexual did. dia (compared with 52 cally unrecognizable. sented at the APA conven- mitted couples, it mattered self-confidence, she said. When asked about their percent ofboys) and 57 But ifwe place them in tion in Toronto; Stasko says if the sexting was actually "In general, we don't "closest" friends, 83 per- percent ofboys made the the context ofour adult that she and Geiler are in wanted. When the sexting talk about sexting as some- cent ofsurveyed teens say connection through online friendships and communi- the process of submitting a was generally wanted, thing positive, soI think it they spend time with them gaming (compared with 13 cation habits - rather than broader paper on their more sexting was linked will take more than one at school, and 58 percent percent of girls). comparing them with a findings to a peer-reviewed with higher relationship study to convince people report hanging out with A substantial majority - world that no longer exists journal. satisfaction. When there that this can be more than their closest friend at 70 percent - ofteens who it's easy to digest the Study participants were were higher levels of un- something that is danger- someone's house. Fifty-five use social media say it findings as neither good recruited online, so they wanted (but consensual) ous or bad," Stasko said. "I percent say they also spent keeps them better con- news nor bad news, but may have been more tech- sexting, higher levels of think this is really the time on social media and nected to their friends' simply ... news. savvy than the general sexting were linked with beginning of research gaming sites with their feelings, and 68 percent say Unless you seil data population, Stasko says. lower relationship salis- taking a different approach closest friend, but that's in their social media connec- plans for a living. Then it is, And they clicked on a link faction. to looking at sexting?' addition to, not instead of lions have supported them decidedly, good news. to answer a survey about Bianca Klettke, co-au- in-person interaction. through "tough or chal- sexting so it's possible that thor of a 2014 review of the [email protected] Forty-nine percent of lenging times?' [email protected] they're unusually big sexting studies that Twitter @nschoenberg ieens say texting is their Thenagain,most(6& Twitter @heidistevens13 . '4 MONEY Advisers raising awareness Smart money-saving tips about elder financial abuse forsavvy college students awareness about elder contact.Even if you've financial abuse, both already designated a among consumers and financial power of attorney those working in aging - someone who can act on resource fields. 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Dumpster divers: Scavenging is about more than the trash By Elana Dure U Never take more than yards. Zanis said he watch- Chicago Tribune you need. It's just common es the market closely and courtesy. only sells his scraps at the Greg Zanis has been Zanis lives by these most profitable of times. "looking for gold" since rules, especially the first: If "We are like squirrels' 1955.Ofcourse, "gold" is a he sees another scavenger he said. "We hang on to our very loose term. The treas- en route, he'll ask where stufftmtil the price is ure may appear in the form the seeker plans to dive and right." ofa television set, manne- avoid those spots. He Dumpster diving is a quin or moped, but Zanis doesn't want to step on hobby for some, a lifestyle doesn't discriminate. If the anyone's toes. for others. For Zanis, it's a find has value, he is satis- What many don't realize mixture ofboth. Not only fled. After all, not everyone is that diving is legal every- does the pastime provide has such luck looking in- where in the United States him with extra income, it side a dumpster. except where explicitly also gives him an adrena- A carpenter by day and prohibited. As long as a line rush - the element of scavenger by night, Zanis, person does not trespass onsurprise and suspense, the 64,spends a lot of his free private property to reach a challenge ofrushing to time searching area dump- dumpster, diving is a wel- claim his turf. And it's all sters and garbage routes come sport. There are, close to home. MICHAEL NOBLE JRJCHICAGO TRIBUNE for neglected items he can however, certain commu- "You never have to go Greg Zanis,64,of Aurora drags a grill into his workshop before breaking it down for scrap pluck and sell to junkyards nities that are less accept- far," Zanis said. "Every area at his home in Aurora. He watches the market closely for optimal value of various metals: or individuals. He learned ing than others. Ordinan- is a gold mine." "We are like squirrels' he said. "We hang on to our stuff until the price is right" the skills of scrapping from ces in Chicago and Naper- his father and passed down ville, for example, state that Free food edible in the process.) Bathing the offers. And although Zak- the family trade to his commercial scavengers There are several rea- roff's hobby is scoring food, children. The unofficial must obtain a license be- is fast food sons someone may dive for stigma she occasionally searches business is not only excit- fore rummaging through Unlike Zanis, Chana food, Zakroffsaid. Some Both Zakroffand Zanis for giveaways (the noned- ing, but also profitable - trash. Zakroff, 21, never saw enjoy the hunt, others wanthave had to defend their ible kind) on the Freecycle Zanis said he earns herself as anything more to save money and some, of diving. Zakroffsaid she website (a nonprofit move- $20,000 to $40,000 a year Always on the than a self-described "casu- course, can't afford to eat uses discretion before ment to encourage reuse selling other people's trash. al picker-upper or re- any other way. A select few telling people she occa- and recyclin. "You can't believe the lookout ceiver." The West Ridge freegans, who minimally sionally dumpster dives. Zakroffsaid she enjoys treasures you get," said Zanis finds everything resident went on her first participate in the conven- Zanis said he received using the site because it Zanis, an Aurora resident. from bicycles to dinette Chicago dumpster-diving tional economy and con- similar reactions when he allows her to get free good- He posts videos of his sets. He even found a full excursion with a friend sumption of resources - has mentioned diving. ies without the worry of excursions to his YouTube set of patio furniture once. about two years ago. She feel a moral obligation to "There is a connotation stumbling across, say, furry channel, TheDreamCar. Typically he will scout the was fascinated by the reduce and recover the that people look down at animals. In addition, she "It's not just about garbage. Aurora area three or four amount of food her friend amount offood wasted in us," he said. However, appreciates the fact that (People are) making a times a week with his two obtained from the dump- this profit-driven economy. instead ofgetting offended, she can ask about the qual- living of this." sons. When the pick is ster and decided to join the Approximately40per- Zanis said he just smiles ity ofan item before she - The diving world is a good, they may even fill game after tasting a salad cent, or the equivalent of and tells people how much goes to pick it up. With sort of underground, dark- their truck a fifth time. On made with freshly picked $165billion worth, of ed- money he makes a year dumpster diving, every- of-night kind of culture. It's weekdays, they stick to produce from a local gro- ible and available food goes from his hobby. After that, thing is a gamble. secretive, potentially dan- garbage routes and look for cery store's trash bins. uneaten in the United judgment subsides, and Zanis also likes the digi- gerous and not forger- the goodies people leave During her first trip, States each year, according everyone laughs. tal diving world, but he still mophobes or the easily out on the curb. On week- Zakroffsaid she was to a 2012 report from the "Anybody can do it; you prefers tangible dumpsters frightened. Outsiders ends, however, they go for astunned to see the amount Natural Resources Defense just have to swallow your and garbage routes. Not rarely know the world dive and dig around store of food in the dumpster. Council. pride," Zanis said. "A lot of only is it more exciting and exists, but those who join it dumpsters in search of Boxes of lettuce just past Zakroff doesn't consider people don't have the nerve suspenseful, but it is also - usually alone or with a hidden treasure. This is their expiration dates, bags herself a freegan, but to do what I'm doing. more convenient. With partner - know to follow when Zanis usually hits theof freshly baked bread that dumpster diving for food Dumpster diving is a free- Craigslist, Zanis must fol- the fragmented communi- jackpot. won't sell the next morn- has helped her understand for-all. Ninety percent of low another person's ty's list of unwritten rules, "My life might seem ing, cans of tomato sauce their beliefs, to minimize the people think its illegal schedule. publicized by Jeremy Sei- overwhelmed by this, but I too dented to be market- the impact of wastefulness. or are scared to do it." Old-fashioned scaveng- fert's film "Dive!" keep a spotless shop' said able. She said some stores She said her main motiva- ing enables him to hunt Among them: Zanis, who piles his metal- donate food to shelters. But tion comes from the con- Digital dives whenever he wants. All he The first one to the lic finds into his garage and even so, the surplus of venience and price tag. "I has to do, he said, is "dress dumpster that day gets first waits to sell them in bulk. leftover food is over- thought it was fun," she Ofcourse, there are in some smelly clothes, go dibs. Never encroach on He often rips apart prod- whelming, and some things said. "It felt like we were opportunities to collect out and get accustomed to another diver's territory. ucts and recycles their are bound to be thrown shopping, but instead of people's junk without (the) territory." Leave the dumpster scraps - gold from VCRs away. (Divers are obviously going to the front, we went sticking a hand in a dump- cleaner than you found it. and computers, copper willing to risk eating to the back, and everything ster. Zanis frequently goes [email protected] The worst thing you can do from TVs - to bring the spoiled food if it means was free." on house cleanups and Twitter @TheEDure is make a mess. metal to different junk- they might save something scans Craigslist for free Reintroducing Chicago's original entertainment guide

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Stanford's had to give up bicycling inexpensive way to reach McConnell said he also because the disorder af- thousands ofpeople living wants to study the effect of fected her balance. But she in different settings and giving participants feed- still works, drives and tries geographic areas. l'radi- back on their progress, or to live a normal life. tional studies may only reminders about exercise Yet since she enrolled in draw a few hundred partie- and medication. a clinical study that uses ipants, said Dr. Ray Dorsey, In the future, research- her iPhone to gather in- a University of Rochester ers might be able to incor- formation about her condi- neurologist who's leading porate data from partici- tion, Kearns has been dili- the Parkinson's app study pants' hospital records, said gently taking a series of called mPower. McConnell. But first, he tests three times a day. She 'Participating in clinical added, they must build a taps the phone's screen in a studies is often a burden," track record of safeguard- certain pattern, records a he explained. "You have to ing data they collect. "We spoken phrase and walks a live near where the study's need to get to the stage short distance while the being conducted. You have where we've passed the phone's motion sensors to be able to take time off privacy test and made sure measure her gait. work and go in for frequent that people feel comfort- "The thing with Parkin- assessments." able with this." son's disease is there's not Smartphones also offer Toward that end, the much you can do about it' the ability to collect precise enrollment process for she said of the nervous- readings, Dorsey added. each app requires partici- system disorder, which can One test in the Parkinson's pants to read an explana- be managed but has no study measures the speed tion ofhow their informa- cure. "So when I heard ERIC RISBERG/AP at which participants tap tion will be used, before about this, I thought, lean Dr. MichaelV.McConnell is among scientists overseeing studies that use specialized their fingers in a particular giving formal consent The do this." ¡Phone apps that have the potential to transform medical research. sequence on the iPhone's studies all promise to meet Smartphone apps are the touch screen. Dorsey said federal health confidential- latest tools to emerge from by helping them collect Others have had similar and not necessarily an that's more objective than a it)' rules and remove identi- the intersection of health information more fre- ideas. Google Inc. says it's accurate mirror of the process still used in clinics, fying information from care and Silicon Valley, quently and from more developing a health-track- world's population. where doctors watch pa- other data that's collected. where tech companies are people, across larger and ing wristband specifically Apple had previously tients tap their fingers and Apple says it won't have also working on new ways more diverse regions, than designed for medical stud- created software called assign them a numerical access to any data or use it of bringing patients and they're able to reach with ies. Researchers also have HealthKit for apps that score. for commercial purposes. doctors together online, traditional health studies. tried limited studies that track ¡Phone owners' Some apps rely on par- Some studies will always applying massive comput- A smartphone "is a great gather data from apps on health statistics and exer- ticipants to provide data. require in-person interac- ing power to analyze DNA platform for research;' said Android phones. cise habits. Senior Vice Elizabeth Ortiz, a 48-year- tion or supervision by a and even developing ingest- Dr. Michael McConnell, a But ifsmartphones hold President Jeff Williams old New York nurse with doctor,expertssay. Butby ible "smart" pills for detect- Stanford University cardi- great promise for medical said the company wants to asthma, measures her lung reaching more people and ing cancer. ologist, who's using an app research, experts say there help scientists by creating power each day by breath- gathering more data, ad- More than 75,000 people to study heart disease. "It's are issues to consider when additional software for ing into an inexpensive vocates say smartphone have enrolled in health one thing that people have turning vast numbers of more specialized apps, plastic device. She types the apps can help doctors an- studies that use specialized with them every day." people into walking test using the iphone's capa- results into the Asthma swer more subtle questions ¡Phone apps, built with While the studies are in subjects. bilities and vast user base - Health app, which also asks about a disease. software Apple Inc. devel- early stages, researchers The most important is estimated at 70 million or ifshe's had difficulty "Diseases like asthma are oped to help turn the popu- also say a smartphone's safeguarding privacy and more in North America breathing or sleeping, or very complicated. They're lar smartphone into a re- microphone, motion sen- the data that's collected, alone. taken medication that day. not caused by a single gene search tool. Once enrolled, sors and touch screen can according to ethics experts. "This is advancing re- "I'm a Latina woman and or environmental influ- ¡Phone owners use the take precise readings that, In addition, researchers say search and helping to de- there's a high rate of asth- ence' said Eric Schadt, a apps to submit data on a in some cases, may be more apps must be designed to mocratize medicine," V/il- ma in my community" said genomics professor who's daily basis, by answering a reliable than a doctor's ask questions that produce hams said in an interview. Ortiz, who said she already using an ¡Phone app to few survey questions or observations. These can be useful information, without Apple launched its Re- used her ¡Phone "con- study asthma at New York's using the iphone's built-in correlated with other overloading participants or searchKit program in stantly" for things like Icahn School of Medicine sensors to measure their health or fitness data and making them lose interest March with five apps to banking and email. "I fig- at Mount Sinai. "The only symptoms. even environmental condi- after a few weeks. Study investigate Parkinson's, ured that participating hope you have of really Scientists overseeing the tions, such as smog levels, organizers also acknowl- asthma, heart disease, would help my family and going further in resolving studies say the apps could based on the phone's GPS edge that iphone owners diabetes and breast cancer. friends, and anyone else this disease is for research- transform medical research locater. tend to be more affluent A sixth app was released who suffers from asthma." ers to get to more people." 1s DREAM HOME t

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By Rebecca Teagarden selling due to a work move. The Seattle Times And he had just about finished remodeling this "It's a real circus' says house. homeowner Shawn Reed. "Initially, we were just It is? This staid, stately looking for a fence. But we and gated brick Federal/ needed more functionality Georgian-style home on the for our family," Reed says. north end ofSeattle's Capi- "Ifthe kids were having toi Hill where the Sisters ofdinner, and we're cooking, the Holy Names of Jesus we wanted to see them," and Mary used to put their says Norlin. habits on one leg at a time? While adding functional- Couldn't be. ity and modernizing, And then the kids hit the though. the couple desired door. to preserve what they could Turns out, it is. oftheir 1928 home. "We Jackson, 3, hair the color didn't want it too contem- ofa ripe tomato, is plued porar34" Reed says. "We like into a sippy cup. He's in a old and new mixed." kid-dog scrum with Ger- It was a mission assigned man Shephard pups Lucky to designers Steve and and Lucy in the living Laurie Brown of Brown- room. Bryant, 6, and Jet, 8, work LLC, Ainslie-Davis are just home from school, Construction and interior Jet in a kid-classic butch designer Aysin Yenigun. haircut, and Bryant in pink. The result is a home still (The two oldest are off at staid and stately (it's OK, college.) Reed and his hus- nuns!) but now more open BENJAMIN BENSCHNEIDER/SEATTLE TIMES PHOTOS band, Kerry Norlin, survey (it had been cut up for eight Navy leather sofas offer a seat before a large tiled fireplace in the 5,400-square-foot home that once housed nuns from the scene from the navy bedrooms). the order of the Sisters of theHolyNames of Jesus and Mary. lt retains the original floors as well as mahogany trimwork. leather sofas set before the The extra-large living fireplace. This is serious room includes a large and full-time parenting. They welcoming dining table are a two-dryer family. centered beneath a new "I wonder what the nuns crystal chandelier set be- would think to see all of us fore the home's front win- here," Reed says. dows. Mahogany trimwork Indeed. is untouched, oak floors In 2013, the family had refinished, the large tile just moved into its new fireplace and windows contemporary home in Los preserved. But there are Angeles. But after two also fearless pops (explo- months, barely enough sions, really) of color: kids' time to unpack, Norlin got bedrooms, kitchen chairs. a promotion that brought There are corners for them north. adults: anew bar off the "We moved in the week- living room, a master suite end after July 4 and moved made serious and elegant. here Labor Day" Reed says. And corners for kids: a new "We saw this at an open kitchen study area, mud- The repainted master bedroom is among six bedrooms in house, the first one we saw. room/laundry. the home along with 41/2 baths. We sold the LA house on a The focal point of the Thursday in November remodel was the once white globe lights from The whole of it, really, for (2013) and closed on this "dark, dark, dark" kitchen, Rejuvenation. Appliances the whole family: kids, dogs one that night. now open, much larger and are Viking. 'We picked it and dads. "Demo here started in white, white, white. Ann for LA, so we picked it "Fantastic is not a good January (2014), and on Sacks backsplash tiles, a here," Norlin says. 'We just enough word" for the re- June 18 we moved in?' massive porcelain-tile walked into Albert Lee and sult, Reed says. 'We've That, in a nutshell, is island (looking exactly like said, We want these.'" done a lot of remodels. And almost the whole whiz- Carrara marble, thanks to Now it is the big, new none were as easy (or as bang story. The guy they laser imaging by Architec- heart for this big, old, swift) as this one." Daughter Bryant's room is pretty in all things flaming-hot bought it from also was turai Stone Werkes) and 5,400-square-foot home. pink. The chandelier brings in a rainbow of color. 2O

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Krzysztof Wojtyla 07-17-15 $393,000 1713 S Ashland Ave, Park Ridge Steven E Odsell & BritE K Godsell Richard G Wu 07-20-15 $470,000 Heights 831 5 Home Ave, Park Ridge Thomas Fisher & Lorena Fisher Fahey Trust 0720-15 $492,500 692 W Oakton St, Des Plaines Krzysztof Sleszynski & Wieslaw Stanley Zalahosky 07-21-15 $135,000 07-15-15 $495,000 Sleszynski 2319 Ruth Ave, Park Ridge Andy G Slater & Judy Huong Craig A Stankiewicz Slater 711 S River Rd, # 612, Des Plaines Daniel Kowalski & Matthew Wuetigtrust 07-22-15 $152,000 07-20-15 Kowalski 817 N lincoln Ave, Park Ridge Peter Nachtsheim & Maureen S Sean M Wilhelm $630,000 Nachtsheim 1477 E Thacker St, # 204, Des Heidi Benedict & Andrew Salvatore Trust 07-20-15 $163,000 07-22-15 $630.000 Plaines Estrada 27 Morris St, Park Ridge Kevin L Bachier & Deborah M Kathie L Walsh Sorha 901 Center St, # 401, Des Plaines Daniel Pejchinovski Michael L Abegg 07-22-15 $167,000 315 S Dee Rd. 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Listings are subject to change. Glencoe, free, 847-835-5440 interactive exhibit features hands-on 2015 Wizard World Comic Con Chi- Please call the venue in advance. activities and audio descriptions of each cago:3 p.m. Thursday-Sunday, Donald Model Railroad Garden: Landmarks ofMarc Chagall's works specifically E. Stephens Convention Center, 5555 N. Thursday, Aug. 20 of America:This exhibition features 18 appropriate for children ages 2-12. River Road, Rosemont, $40 (plus $607) G-scale trains chugging along 1,600 feet Come take part during regular museum and up, 646-512-5022 of track past replicas of American land- hours: 9:30 a.m. to noon Monday; 9:30 Little Italy Fest-West:Enjoy live marks including the Statue of Liberty. a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sat- i Gotta Guy Sausage Festival: The music, food for sale, fireworks, meatball Evening hours on Wednesdays are until urday; and noon to 5p.m. Sunday. Spe- event benefits the Cystic Fibrosis Foun- wrestling and more. 5p.m. Thursday & 8p.m. at the garden through Sept. 2, cial members-only hours are 9-9:30 a.m. dation and features live music, fabulous Friday, 3p.m. Saturday, noon Sunday, weather permitting. 10a.m. each day, Monday-Saturday. Kohl Children's prizes and an upscale live and silent Centennial Park, 1776 W. Centennial Chicago Botanic Garden, 1000 Lake Museum, 2100 Patriot Blvd., Glenview, auction. 6 p.m. Thursday, Gene & Place, Addison, Free admission Aug. 20; Cook Road, Glencoe, $6 adults; $5 sen- $11-$10, 847-832-6600 Georgetti's, 9421 W Higgins Road, $8; free for children 12 and younger, iors; $4 children ages 3-12; under 3, free; Rosemont, $125,312-236-4491 888-695-0888 Garden members $loff these rates; Abe & Co. Mother's Day Giveaway: Garden Plus members, free entry Enter for a chance to win a Citizen Food Drive in Skokie:Requesting Coffee Talk to shine a light on elec- Wednesdays; 10-visit pass $45, 847-835- Eco-Drive watch (valued at $22500). donations ofcanned goods and dry food tricity:The Des Plaines History Center 5440 The perfect gift for the perfect mom. products to fill the shelves ofthe Niles invites the public to its Coffee Talk, Drawing at 3 p.m. Exclusive deal at Abe Township Food Pantry. These foods to "The History of Electricity" at the li- Hot Summer Nights:Bring dancing & Co. (In store -only) in Lincolnwood be given to the hungry in the communi- brary. The presentation covers aspects shoes for an evening of high-energy Town Center. 3333 w Touhy, Lincoln- ty. All foods can be dropped offat Wal- of the future of electricity such as smart music and dance in McGinley Pavilion. wood, free, 847-568-7700 greens. For further information, call grid technology and smart meters. An Visitors who don't want to dance can Ezra-Habonim, the Niles Township electric car is on display. 1p.m. Thurs- spread out their blankets, sit back to Beginner's Serles 1: Computer Bas- Jewish Congregation office at 847-675- day, Des Plaines Public Library, 1501 enjoy the music and watch the instruc- ics: First class in a two-part series. 4141 midnight each day, Waigreens, Ellinwood St., Des Plaines, $3 suested tors/dancers. For a schedule of per- Registration required. Computer Basics 3945 W. Dempster St, Skokie, free, donation., 847-391-5399 formers, visit http://wwwchicagobo- is a hands-on class designed to get you 847-675-4141 nic.orgjevenings/hotsummernights. comfortable using computers. Explore Weinberg's one-of-a-kind prints at 6p.m. Thursday, Chicago Botanic Gar- basic computer concepts and the Wm- Corepower Yoga - Happy Hour: the Des Plaines Public Library: The den, 1000 Lake Cook Road, Glencoe, dows 7 operating system. 3 p.m. Thurs- CorePower Yoga has partnered up with art of Penny Weinberg ison display on free, 847-835-5440 day, Lincolnwood Public Library, 4000 Athleta and ivivva athletica to bring thethird floor at the library; until Aug. West Pratt Avenue, Lincoinwood, free, weekly Happy Hour yoga classes in 31. These prints capture the moment in Butterflies & Blooms:The garden's 847-677-5277 Cube Park on level i (the grassy area time from observations of daily life. The summerlong exhibit featuring hundreds south ofMacy's)! Just bring one's own Des Plaines Public library hours are9 of butterflies and the flowers they reside The American Legion, Post 134: The mat and water, and unwind from one's a.m.-9 p.m. Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-5 on opens for the yeat 10 a.m. each day, American Legion, Post 134, is seeking day in style. 6 p.m. Thursday, Westfield p.m. Saturday; and 1-5 p.m. Sunday. Des Chicago Botanic Garden, 1000 Lake volunteers to raise ftmdsfor Poppy Days Old Orchard, 4999 Old Orchard Center, Plaines Public Library; 1501 Ellinwood Cook Road, Glencoe, Adults $6; seniors to help veterans.Solicitor permits are Skokie, free, 847-673-6800 St, Des Plaines, free, 847-827-0515 $5; children (3-12) $4; children (2 and available for Morton Grove and Niles on under) free, 847-835-5440 Dempster Street and Harlem Avenue. Skokie Photographic Society:The Jimmie Vaughan and The Ti lt-a- Work a few hours in a designated area group meets on the third Thursday of Whiri Band:With Lou Ann Barton. 8 6 Wicket American Croquet:North or solicit donations. The American each month. All levels of photographic p.m. Thursday, SPACE, 1245 Chicago Shore Croquet Club. NSCC offers free Legion Post 134, 6144 W Dempster St, skill are welcome. 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Ave., Evanston, $30-$68, 847-492-8860 coaching sessions and practice games to Morton Grove. Any donation amount Skokie Village Hall, 5127 Oakton St., learn '6 Wicket American Croquet'. The helps. 847-663-0539 Skokie, free, 847-677-8324 Found Launches Live Music Every Season lasts from mid April till mid Thursday:Every Thursday this sum- October, weather permitting. For more Free Vein Screening offered: USA 2015 Blue Star Museums Participa- mer, the Josh Rzepka jazz trio performs. information and to schedule a game Vein Clinics offers free vein screenings tion:Free admission is extended to all 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Found Kitchen & contact Tanya Vovk at 847-409-5526 or to the general public from Aug. 17-22 military personnel and their families Social House, 1631 Chicago Ave., Evans- TanyaTanyaVovk.com. The games are During a non-invasive ultrasound through Labor Day in participation with ton, free, 847-868-8945 played weekly on Wednesdays, Thurs- screening, a technician performs an Blue Star Museums. 10 a.m. each day, days and Saturdays at 11 a.m., 1p.m. & 3 ultrasound ofthe legto determine if and Illinois Holocaust Museum and Educa- Child's Play: creations and collec- p.m. Glencoe Golf Club, 621 Westley where a patient has varicose veins. Call tion Center, 9603 Woods Drive, Skokie, tions by our youngest artists: This Road, Glencoe, free USA Vein Clinics today to schedule a free, 847-967-4835 exhibition celebrates youngpeople's free screening. 8:30 a.m. Thursday- artworks and private collections. 10 a.m. "Bleacher Bums":"Bleacher Bums," is Saturday, USA Vein Clinics, 4141 Dun- each day, Evanston Art Center, 1717 a play written collaboratively by Chi- dee Road, Northbrook, free, 888-628- Friday, Aug. 21 Central Street, Evanston. free, 847-475- cago's own Organic Theater Company, 9389 5300 led by Joe Mantegna. The nine-inning Comedy Sportz at Leeia Arts Cen- comedy tells the story ofa group of Pat Tomasuio:The sports anchor for ter In Des Plaines:Comedy Sporta, a Native Haute Couture: 10a.m. each Chicago Cubs fans lounging on the the WGN Morning News performs short form ofthe improvisation com- day, Mitchell Museum of the American bleachers during a hot summer after- standup. 8 p.m. Thursday, Zanies Rose- pany, performs a limited 4-week run. Indian, 3001 Central St, Evanston, free, noon. Tickets are available through mont, 5437 Park Place, Rosemont, $22 Suitable for all ages. 7:30 p.m. Friday; 847-475-1030 brownpapertickets.com or at the Oil plus a two-item food/drink minimum, Leela Arts Center, 620 Lee St, Des Lamp box office Tuesdays through 847-813-0484 Plaines, Tickets range from $15 to $25, Fruit and Vegetable Garden Family Fridays from noon to 5p.m. 8 p.m. 800-838-3006 Drop-in Activities:Join at the Regen- Thursday & Friday, 3 & 8p.m. Saturday, Rockin' in the Park 2015:The free stein Fruit & Vegetable Garden for flin, 3p.m. Sunday, Oil Lamp Theater, 1723 weekly concerts occur every Thursday Keiler Wiiliams:8 p.m. Friday, SPACE, hands-on activities for families and Glenview Road, Glenview, $35, 847-834- through Sept 3. 7 p.m. Thursday, MB 1245 Chicago Ave., Evanston, $38-$58, children. 10 a.m. each day, Chicago 0738 Financial Park at Rosemont, 5501 Park 847-492-8860 Botanic Garden, 1000 Lake Cook Road, Place, Rosemont, free, 847-349-5008 a Chagall for children:This highly- Turn to Calendar, Next Page CALENDAR 31

Calendar,from Previous Page involve sitting and standing exercises Robbie Fuiks & Pedd Volkaert: 7p.m. Farmers market: Gienview:LINK/ for improved physical strength and Saturday, SPACE, 1245 Chicago Ave., SNAP cards are accepted. 9 a.m. Sat- Nia: Holistic dance fitness:With Nia mental clarity. Admittance on first- Evanston, $15-$35, 847-492-8860 urday, Wagner Farm, 1510 Wagner develop flexibilit3 agility, mobility come, first-served basis. 10:30 a.m. Road, Glenview, Free, 847-657-1506 strength, and stability in your body. 11 Friday, Northbrook Public Library, 1201 FUSE: Studio:Drop in with friends to a.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, Cedar Lane, Northbrook, free, 847-272- wire LEDs, compose a ringtone, build Noodles the Wonder Dog: Live Ani- Raydiant Day, 1400 Greenleaf Street, 6224 an amp, mix chemicals to make gel mal Show:Find out how Noodles went Evanston, $11 drop-in. $80 unlimited beads, navigate a robot obstacle course from shelter mutt to international trick class pass, 847-869-6477 Temple Beth-El Shabbat Under the and more. For grades 6to 12 midnight champion. 10:30 a.m. Saturday, The Stars:Enjoy a Shabbat dinner and Saturday, Evanston Public Library 1703 Book Market at Hangar One, 2651 Navy Muse of Fire Theatre Company's outdoor service in Temple Beth El's Orrington Ave., Evanston, free, 847-448- Blvd., Glenview, free, 847-904-7304 "Hamlet":"Hamlet" performs in In- beautiful garden. Bring a picnic and a 8600 graham Park, Saturdays and Sundays at blanket or lawn chair. The Picnic Din- Family Golf Night:Grab your clubs 3 p.m. through Aug. 30 (no outdoor ner begins at 6p.m., followed by a Mu- Great Lake Plunge:The swim consists and your family and play a round of golf. performances Aug. 22 and 23); also sical Family Service at 7p.m. This event offour events: 12-mile, 24-mile, or 8K For a flat fee all members can play the performs in the Evanston Public Library moves indoors if there is inclement open water swims and a beginner's course. 5 p.m. Saturdays & Sundays, at 1703 Orrington Ave. at 7:30 p.m. Aug. weather. 6 p.m. Friday, Temple Beth-El, 250-yard swim. This is a nonprofit event Glenview Prairie Club, 2800 W. Lake 21,22,28, and 29. No tickets or reserva- 3610 Dundee Road, Northbrook, free, with the goal ofraisingfunds to support Ave., Glenview, $30, 847-657-1637 tions are required. For outdoor shows, 847-205-9982 two organizations: Evanston Swims! bring one's own seating. For questions: and Alliance for the Great Lakes. 7:30 Glow-in-the-Dark Golf:Enjoy a late Emily Campbell Berezowsky Managing Share The Warmth:Volunteers a.m. Saturday, Clark Street Beach, 1811 night ofgolf. Shotgun start begins at Producer, Muse of Fire emily@museof- wanted Join a group of warm, friend- Sheridan Road, Evanston, $30-$90 sundown. Fee includes snacks and all fire.org. 7:30 p.m. Friday, Ingraham ly, supportive women (men welcome) to the neon you'll need to navigate nine Park, 2100 Ridge Ave., Evanston, free. prepare one-of-a-kind fleece blankets Signature Entertainment Presents: holes. 8 p.m. Saturday, Glenview Park for chemo patients. Add a crocheted LOL Saturday:Adult Comedy every GolfClub, 800 Shermer Road, Glen- "South Pacific":8p.m. Friday & Sat- edge to fleece and send free blankets to Saturday night hosted by Comedy leg- view, $25, 847-724-0250 urday, 2 p.m. Sunday & Wednesday, new adult chemotherapy patients. A ends Tony Sculfield and Mark Sim- Cahn Auditorium, 600 Emerson St., basic crochet stitch can be taught if mons. National Headliners with movie Summer Fun with Wendy and DB: Evanston, $34+, 847-920-5360 needed. Bring lunch. Attendees often and television credits on stage. Awe- Wendy & DB love to get kids singing, gather until 2 or 3 p.m. Donations are some venue with full bar and dinner wiling, jumping, dancing and just 5Rhythms Dance:Come explore the welcome to this 501(c)3 nonprofit or- menu. 9 p.m. Saturday, Chicago's Home having a great time! 10 a.m. Saturday, 5Rhythms Dance - a movement med- ganization. 9 a.m. Friday, North Shore of Chicken & Waffles, 2424 W. Demp- Lincolnwood Public Library, 4000 West itation to music. 7:30 p.m. Friday & Senior Center, 161 Northfleld Road, ster St., Evanston, $15 adult advance; Pratt Avenue, Lincolnwood, free, 847- Tuesday, Foster Dance Studios, 915 Northfield, free, 847-293-6755 $20 at the door, 847-521-6434 677-5277 Foster Street, Evanston, $15; $10 for students and seniors, 847-869-0250 Summer Celebration Features the Heirloom Tomato Weekend:Learn Morton Grove Farmers Market:8 Banjo Buddies Dixieland Trio:End how to grow and use heirloom tomatoes a.m. Saturday, Dempster Street and "Big Eyes" (lO6min/PG-13/2014):A summer with a bang, and a festive BBQ in the Regenstein Fruit and Vegetable Georgiana Avenue, 6210 Dempster St., drama about the awakening of the luncheon and concert Midnight Friday, Garden. Special activities for children Morton Grove, free, 847-750-6436 painter Margaret Keane (Amy Adams) North Shore Senior Center, 161 North- and families include: creating an herb and the difficulties she had with her field Road, Northfield, $19 NSSC mem- mix, a tomato toss, a tomato test, and Northfieid Farmers Market:7:30 husband, who claimed credit for her bers; $25 non-members, 847-784-6030 more. 11 a.m. Saturday & Sunday, Chi- a.m. Saturday, Happ Road and New phenomenally successful works in the cago Botanic Garden, 1000 Lake Cook Ther Court, 6 Happ Road, Northfield, 1960s. A casual audience-led discussion Duplicate Bridge:The senior center Road, Glencoe, free, 847-835-5440 free, 847-446-4451 follows matinee screenings. Just drop offers a friendly bridge game every in. 2 & 6:30 p.m. Friday, Glenview Public Friday morning. 9 a.m. Friday, Park Garden Chef Serles: Top local chefs Park Ridge Farmers Market:7 a.m. Library 1930 Glenview Road, Glenview, Ridge Senior Center, 100 S. Western show how to prepare delicious meals Saturday, Park Ridge Farmers Market, free, 847-729-7500 Ave., Park Ridge, free, 847-692-5127 using the freshest fruits, herbs and 15 5. Prairie Ave., Park Ridge, free, 847- vegetables. 1:30 & 2:30 p.m. Saturday- 318-5217 Between the Lines: "Not My Fa- Backyard Summer Psalms and Fel- Sunday, Chicago Botanic Garden, 1000 ther's Son" by Alan Cumming: This lowship:Each week come enjoy fel- Lake Cook Road, Glencoe, free, 847-835- Community Shredding Day Skokie: memoir focuses on actor Alan Cum- lowship together as this congregation 5440 Bring up to 25 pounds ofpaperwork to ming's reaction to being told that he is reads and reflects on one of the Psalms be safely shredded and recycled. 11a.m. not his father's child. His father's admis- of Ascent and the present journey of Ikenobo Ikebana Chicago Chapter Saturday, First Bank & Trust Skokie, sion leads Cumming to resolve long- their own lives. Bring a beverage and a Show:Ikebana, the Japanese art of 4007 Dempster Street, Skokie, free, held memories of verbal abuse. This snack to share. Call the church office for flower arranging, originated with Ike- 847-733-7400 book discussion group meets at the the location. 7p.m. Friday, Winnetka nobo in Kyoto, Japan, as a Buddhist American Legion Memorial Civic Cen- Covenant Church. 1200 Hibbard Road, floral offering. 10 a.m. Saturday & Sun- Preserving Survivor Stories:Ask ter of Morton Grove, 6140 Dempster St. Wilmette, free, 847-446-4300 day, Chicago Botanic Garden, 1000 Lake Holocaust Survivor Pinchas Gutter any 10a.m. Friday, Morton Grove Public Cook Road, Glencoe, free, 847-835-5440 question, and "natural language" tech- Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton nology software retrieves Pinchas' re- Grove, free, 847-965-4220 Saturday, Aug. 22 Pamper, Protect, and Play:Skinfo spense, creating an interactive dialogue, presents the2nd Annual Family Event as ifPinchas were in the room. Free Movie in the Park: "Finding Nemo": with Scavenger Hunt for Kids and Pam- with Museum admission. 10:30 a.m. Join Niles Park District at Grennan Downtown Evanston Farmers Mar- ket:7:30 a.rn. Saturday, Oak Avenue and pering Services for Mom. After the Saturday, Illinois Holocaust Museum Heights for Finding Nemo. Bring your Scavenger Hunt, the children celebrate and Education Center, 9603 Woods lawn chairs and blankets. Movie begins University Place, 1090 University Place, Evanston, free their success at Friends Park, with face Drive, Skokie, free, 847-967-4835 at dusk. Rain date is Aug.28 8:30 p.m. painting and dancing to live music.Call Friday, Grennan Heights Park, 8255 N. toRSVP or visitinfo@advdermatol- Wilmette Farmers Market:8 a.m. Oketo Ave., Nues, free, 847-967-6633 Luke Winslow King: 10p.m.Saturday, SPACE, 1245 Chicago Ave., Evanston, ogy.com. 11 a.m. Saturday, skinfo, 716 Saturday, Wilmette Village Center, $10-$18, 847-492-8860 Vernon Ave., Glencoe, free, 847-459- Along 12th Street and Wilmette, Central Gentle Voga:Gentle Yoga returns to 6400 the library in the Pollack room. Sessions Turn to Calendar, Next Page 32 CALENDAR

Calendar,fromPrevious Page company amongst community mem- Summer's End Food Truck Picnic, One-On-CJE Senior Life Counseling: bers. 6p.m. Sunday, Wood Dale Bowl, "55 and Over":Toasty Cheese Food 30-minute appointments. Do you have and Greenleaf Avenues, Wilmette, free 155 E. Irving Park Road, Wood Dale, Truck is making a stop at the Centennial questions about retirement and health free, 630-766-6800 Picnic Pavilion. Dine on a variety of Corn Roast Northfield Farmers insurance options? CJE SeniorLife different grilled cheese sandwiches, Resource Specialists provide counseling Market:Market hours are from 7:30 fries, and dessert while enjoying picnic to adults 60 and over, their families, and a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and the Corn Roast Monday, Aug. 24 games and a musical performance by caregivers. Counseling includes topics starts at 9 a.nt, located at 6 Flapp Road, Kym Frankovegia. 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Tuesday, Bettye La Vette:7p.m. Sunday, Live Bluegrass, Roots and Folk: Glenview Public Library, 1930 Glenview SPACE, 1245 Chicago Ave., Evanston, Every Monday in the pub, The Mud- Old Orchard Cruise Night:Events at Road, Glenview, free, 847-729-7500 $25-$55, 847-492-8860 flapps perform. 8p.m. Monday, The Westfield Old Orchard Mall will be free. Celtic Knot Public House, 626 Church Monday Night Car Shows, a 501(c)(3) Movies, Munchies, & More: Film: Time for Brunch I:The perfect way to St., Evanston, free, 847-864-1679 organization, will collect donations to "Still Alice":Alice Howland is a re- spend one's Sunday. Join in a classic build a scholarship fund for students nowned linguistics professor who starts brunch by Executive Chef, Oscar Leon Carillon Concert Series:The concert looking to pursue programs focused in to forget words. Her struggle to stay in the beautiful Jem Dining Room. Look schedule is available at chicagobotan- improving automotive skills. 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All fitness levels can participate. or visit www.mgpl.org/kids for more day, The Celtic Knot Public House, 626 Glenview Public Library, 1930 Glenview Call to register. 6 p.m. Monday, Gillson information. 4:45 p.m. Tuesday, Morton Church St., Evanston, free, 847-864-1679 Road, Glenview, free, 847-729-7500 Park Sheridan Road & Michigan Ave- Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., nue, Wilmette, free, 847-251-6834 Morton Grove, free, 847-965-4220 Chicago Botanic Garden Farmers' MGPL Kids: Monday Morning Play- Market: 9 a.m. Sunday, Chicago Botan- group:Drop-inplay time for preschool- Tuesday, Aug. 25 Do More with Excel 2010:This fol- ic Garden, 1000 Lake Cook Road, Glen- ers with a parent or caregiver to intro- low-up to Introduction to Microsoft coe, free, 847-835-5440 duce young children to the library in a Excel 2010 covers performing calcula- low-key, unstructured session. Call Rotary Club of Evanston Light- tions with formulas and functions. Feeding the Hungry for the Jewish 847-929-5102 or visit www.mgpl.org for house:This community leadership Registration is ito six and Mor- New Year:Maot Chitini, the Jewish more information. 10:30 a.m. Monday, group boasts 80 members and meets ton Grove residents have priority. The charity which fights hunger needs vol- Morton Grove Public Library 6140 every Tuesday. 7:15 a.m. Tuesday, Hilton prerequisite is: Introduction to Micro- unteers to help pack food for the needy Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove, free, 847- Garden Inn Chicago North Shore! soft Excel 2010 workshop, or basic during the upcoming High Holidays of 965-4220 Evanston, 1818 Maple Avenue, Evans- familiarity with Excel 2010 is required. Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Yeat ton, free. Registration for zil classes in this series To volunteer or donate, call or visit the Yarn Gang:Kids in grades one and up opens: 9 a.m. Aug. 4 7 p.m. Tuesday, website. 9 a.m. Sunday, Warehouse are invited to try their hand at knitting, Supervision Group:Chicagoland's Morton Grove Public Library 6140 pace, 1808 Holste Road, Northbrook, crocheting or other yarn crafts. 4 p.m. credentialed music therapistsare invited Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove, free, 847- free, 847-874-3224 Monday, Morton Grove Public Library to this networking event. 6:30 p.m. 965-4220 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove, free, Tuesday, Dempster Street Theatre, Chayanne:7p.m. Sunday, Allstate 847-965-4220 2008 Dempster Street, Evanston, $5, Walk 'n Taik Book Group:Let's talk Arena, 6920 Mannheim Road, Rose- 847-448-8337 about Bill Bryson's grueling, yet humor- mont, $60-$135, 847-635-6601 - Knitting Roundtabie:Come work ous hike on the Appalachian Trail, while through knitting projects and socialize Tuesday Morning Music:Garden traversing almost equally wild and Skokie Farmers Market:7:30 a.m. with fellow knitters. 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"Fantastic Four" * PG-13, 1:46, action. Everyone on screen in "Fantastic Four" speaks in a flat, earnest monotone with a determinedly low- keyed air bordering on openly not giving a rip. Well, it's a choice. A boring one, but a choice. The film, genuinely listless as di- rected and co-written by Josh Trank in a style to be named later, showcases the revised origin story of the Marvel Comics quar- tet, basing its storyline on the 2004 "Ultimate Fantastic Four" books. This is a mere eight years after "Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer" came and went. For a movie largely set on a planet (Planet Zero) coursing with living, liquid energy, I don't know if l've ever seen a superhero movie more in need of a lie-down. - M.P

"The Gift" *** R, 1:48, thriller. Jason Bateman and Rebecca Hall play Simon and Robyn, recently moved from Chicago back to Simon's native Los Angeles. Shopping one day, they chance upon Simon's old high school classmate, a quiet, tense fellow named Gordo. Simon is creeped out by his old acquaintance's pushy, needy impulses. Something's going on under the surface of the social encoun- ters, indicated by Gordo's early promise that he's willing to "let bygones be bygones:' Gradually "The Gift" unwraps the story of what happened back when Simon and Gordo were teenagers, while playing a clever shell game with the characters and our sympathies in the present day. "The Gift" faces a particu- lar challenge, since its marketing campaign makes it look like a slasher outing. lt's not. - MP

"Minions" ** /2 PG, 1:31, animation. lt's the role of a minion to be a servile fol- lower of a person in charge. That means they are resigned to playing the supporting role. That's the problem with the new animated comedy "Minions:' The pill-shaped yellow characters introduced in "Despicable Me" as the subordinates to the vil- lainous Gru have now taken center stage. The charm and humor they brought in tiny doses in the previous films now come in a massive blast that wears thin quickly. - Rick Bentley, Fresno Bee Reintroducing Chicago's original entertainment guide "Mission: impossibie- Rogue Nation" ***1/2 PG-13, 2:11, action. With the new "Mission: Impossible" movie, even if it's the most assured and satisfying of the five so far, it sounds foolish to even mention the things the characters say in between screeching tires, gunfights, knife fights, motorcycle derring-do and the opening act featuring Tom Cruise dangling for real (real enough to make it look cool and frightening) on the outside of a plane high over a Belarus airstrip. But it isn't foolish, One of the pleasures of "Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation" is metromix.com the snap and tension of writer-director Christopher McQuarrie's dialogue. At one point a character describes Cruise's Ethan Hunt as an unstoppable force of destiny in such wittily florid terms, it's like a love letter crossed with a term paper, dropped into a spy movie. - M.P . . .

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- N TRE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON F/K/A THE BANK OF NEW YORK, WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. Plaintiff, J_s BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR iF. MORGAN AL- AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATtHOLDERS OF CWABS, INC., ASSET- CITIMORTGAGE, INC. Plaintiff, IFRNATIVE LOAN TRUST 2006-54 BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-3 ZACHARIAH CHACKO, SOBI ZACHARIAH, JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, Plaintiff. Plaintiff, N.A., CHICAGO TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE Defendants 09 CH 23095 1HiB HASSAN, FARAH TAHIR, BANK OF AMERICA, NA, WELLS FARGO I'ÒDNEY A, HARVEY, LYNDA K HARVEY, JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., HILDA MARKUS, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, FINANCIAL ILLINOIS, INC. Defendants 10066 LA CROSSE AVENUE SKOKIE, IL 60077 11 CH 027869 TIMBER RIDGE HOME OWNERS ASSOCIATION INC. COUNTRWdIDE HOME LOANS, INC DBA AMERICA'S WHOLESALE NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a I)efendants LENbER, 8854 LAMON AVENUE, SKOKIE, ILLINOIS CONDOMINIUM AS- Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on lune 6856 N. LINCOLN AVENUE LINCOLNW000, IL 60712 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a 09 CH 027028 SOCIA11ON, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NONRECDRD CLAIMANTS 1 5, 2015, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM 9144 DR. KORCZAK TERRACE SKOKIE, IL 60076 Defendants judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on April on September 16, 2OiS, at The Judicial Sales Corporation One South 22, 2015, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a 09 CH 047316 Wacker Orme - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above çause ori Julie 8854 LAMON AVENUE UNIT #1N SKOKIE, IL 60077 to the highest bidder, as set forth below, theisllswing.deocrlbed reo) on September 25, 2015, at The ludlcial Sales Corporation One South 24, 201 5, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to estate' Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at publiç auction on September 28, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Corporation One South a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on Commonly known as 10066 LA CROSSE AVENUE, SKOKIE, IL 60077 to the highest bidder as set forth below, the following described real Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction MarcIr 19, 2015, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation. will at Property !ndex No, 1009203063. The real estate is improved with a estate: Commonly known as 6856 N, LINCOLN AVENUE, LINCOLN- to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real 10:30 AM on October 1, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One yellow brick, one-story, single-family house wIth a one-cat detached WOOD, IL 60712 l°roperty index NO. 10-34-231-029. The real estate estate: commonIy known at 9144 DR. KORCZAK TERRACE, SKOKIE, IL South Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL 60606, sell at public garage. Sale terms: 25% down of tile highest bid by certified funds is improved with a single family residence. Sale terms: 25% down of 60076 Property Indes No. 10-14-326-001 The real estate is improved auction to the highest bidder, as set forth be)ow, the following de- at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No the highest bid by certified fundo at the close of the sale payable to with a residence. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified scribed real estate: Commonly known as 8854 LAMON AVENUE1JNIT third oarty checks will be accepted. The balance, including the Judicial The Judicial Sales Corporation. NO third party checks will be accepted. tonds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corpora- hiN, SKOKIE, iL 60077 Prooerty index No. 10-16-428-023-1501. The sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Son. No third party checks will be accepted. The balance, including real estate is improved with a residence Saje terms: 25% down of which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each Property MunicipalIty Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality the highest bid by certified krnds at the close of the sale payable to si 000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid bythe purçhaser not to real estateat the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of tIle Selief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estateat the rate ot The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty- amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/ 51 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the pur- The balance, includ!ng the Judicial sale tee tor Abandoned Residential four 124) hours No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four 124) hours No fee shall be chaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transter, is due Property Municipality Relief Fund, whIch is calculated on residential residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid al the sale or by any oaid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant within twenty-four 124) hours No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee real estate an the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or ftaction thereof of the mortgagee, ludgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential to its credit bid afthe sale or by any mortgagee, ludgme.nt creditor or scguiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at tIme amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/ real estate whose rights n and to theresidential real estate arose other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienoracquir- or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four 124) hours. No fee shall be prior to the sale. The sublect property is oublect to general real es- the residentIal real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject properly ng the residential rea[estate whose rights in and to the residential paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant tate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said it subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or spatial real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property is subject to to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, ludgment creditor or real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to tases levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without general real estate taxes, souciaI assessments, or special taxes levied other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to oaality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and n "AS any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without re- gainst said real estate and is offered for sale without any representa- tEe residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The sab)ect property IS" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. courseto Plaintiff and in "AS IS' condition. The sale is further subject ion as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff is sublect to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special Uponpaymnent in full of the amount bid, the purchaser mil receive a to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, and in "AS IS" condition The sale is further subject to conf irmation taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real the purchaser wdl receive a Certihcate of Sale that will entitle the y the Court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser any representation as to quality or Quantity of title and without re- estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for purcSaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale, will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a courte to Plaintiff and in "AS IS' conditiox. The sale is further subiect inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of The properly will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no leed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale The property will to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bld, the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court representation as to the condition of the property. Prospectìve bidders NOT be open for Inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as the purchaser mil receive a Certihcate of Sale that will entitle the file to verify all information. if this property is a condominium unit, the are admonished to check the court tile to verify all information. if this to the condition of tIme property. Prospective bidders are admonished purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmat!orm of the sale. purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the fore- to check the court file to verity all information. If this property is a The property will NOT be open for Inspection and plaintiff makes no shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condo- closure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, representation as to the condition of the property. Prospectase bidders minium PropertyAct, 765 1LCS 605/9IgJlll and lgj(4l. If this property is the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 1LCS other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. if this a condominium unIt whIch is part of a common interest communi 6OS/9IVJlll and lgl)41. If this property is a condominium unit wfiich is required by The Condominium Property Act, 765ILCS 605/9IJ(1) and property is a condominium unit, the purchaser ofthe unit at the fore- the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mo - pars ora common Interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the (gl(4l. If this property is a condominium unit wtsçh is part of a com- closure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments gagne shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Pro required byThe Condominium PropertyAct, 765 1LCS 6O5/lB.Slg-i). IF mon interest community, the purchaser of the unit at Ene foreçlosure the legal fees reouired by The 'Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS erfl' Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5th-i). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOM - sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required b 6OS/9ll1l and lgX4l- If this property is a condomInium unit which is OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIOHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR IHOMEOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO The Condominium Fropeffy Act, 765 ILCS 605/1B.5lg-1). IF YOU AR part of'S common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF DAYS AFTER ENTRY DF AN ORDER DF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-17011Cl OF THE IL- THE MORTGAGOR IHOMEOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT ID REMAIN foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments WITH SECTION 15-17011Cl OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POS- required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5)8-1). iF LAW. You will need a photo identification issued by a government LINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo idenbfi- SESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-17011Cl OF THE ILLINOIS YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO agency Idrixer's license. passport, etc.l n order to gain entry into our Çation issued by a government agency jdriver's license, passport, etc,l MDRTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. YouwIIl need a photo identìfication REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF buildIng and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the sorne n order to gain entry into oar buildingand the foreclosure sale room suaed by a government agency Idriver's license, passport, etc.l in POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTiON 15-17011cl OF THE IL- identification for sales held at other county venues where The Judiçial in Cook County and the sorne identification for sales held at other 7rder to gain entry into our building and the foreclosure sale room LINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW You will need a photo identifi- Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. For information: Visit county ventreswhere The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclo- in Cook County and the same idenTification for sales held at other cation issued by a government agency driver's license, passport, etc.) our website at serxice.atty-pierce.com. between the hours of 3 and S sure sales, For information, examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney: COO1L1S & ASSOCIATES, PC., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreçlo- n order to gain entry into our buildIng and the foreclosure sale room pm. PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's Attorneys One North Dearborn sure tales. For information examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's in Cook County and the samnie identitication for sales held at other Street Su!te 1300, CHICAGO, IL 60602 Tel No. lál2) 476-5550. Please ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, 630) 794-9876 Please refer attorney: CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C., lSWO3O NORTH FRONTAGE county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclo- to file number 14-id-10652. THE IUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One refer to file number PA0919060. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION South Wacker Drive 24thI9OC Chicago, IL 60656-4650 1312) 236-SALE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, 16301 794-9B76 Please refer sure sales, For information, examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's One South Wacker Drive 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 13121 236- to tile number 14-09-17660 THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One attorney: CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C.15101030 NORTH FRONTAGE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com foi- SALE You can also xisitThe Judicial Sales Corooration at w.tisc.com a 7 day status report of pending sales. CODILIS 8 ASSOCIATES, P.C. South Wacker Drive 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-46S0 13121 236-SALE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL 6052, (6301 794-9876 Please refer for a 7 day Status report of pending sales. PIERCE & ASSOCIATES One You can also visit tite Judicial Sales Corporation at Www.tiuc.com for to Ele number 14-09-37486 THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One North Dearborn Street Suite 1300CH1CAGO, IL 60602 13121 476-SS00 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 a 7 day status reoort of oending sales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. South Wacker Drive 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 13121 236-SALE Attorney File No. PA0919060 Attorney Code. 91220 Case Number 09 630) 794-5300 Attorney File No, 14-14-10652 Attorney AROC No, 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 You can also visit The ludiclal Sales Corporation at www.tisc.com for CH 23095 'JSC. 35-8930 00468002 Attorney Code 21 762 Case Number: i i CH 027869 TJSC#: 630) 794-5300 Attorney File No. 14-09-17660 Attorney ARDC No. a 7 day status report of sending sales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, PC. 663998 35-9381 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you 0046B002 Attorney Code. 21762 Case Number: 09 CH 027028 TJSC#: 15W535 NORTH tRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 105 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 8/6, 8/13, 8/20/2015 3469998 are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collector 35-9760 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you 16301 794-5300 Attorney File NO. 14-09-37486 Attorney AROC No. attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used are advised that Plaintiffs attorney is deemed to be a debt collector 00468002 Attorney Code 21762 Case Number 09 CH 04316 TJSCII. for that purpose attempting to collecta debt and any information obtained Will be used 35-11005 NOTE: °ursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS 662231 for that ourpote. you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney isdeemed to be a debt collec- COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION 8/13, 8/20, 8/27/2015 3486931 665573 tor attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC HOME B/20, 8/27, 9/3/2015 3501627 used for that purpose. LOANS SERVICING, LP Plaintiff, 666210 8/20, B/27, 9/3/2015 3501677 5NWAR A SAMANI, FARIDA A SAMANI, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNtY DEPART- REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. CÍO GENPACT REGISTERED AGENT INC MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION Defendants CENTRAL MORTGAGE COMPANY 11 CH 005509 Plaintìff, 7532 CRAWFORD AVENUE SKOKIE, IL 60076 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a JJI-IN S. FELSOCI, ANITA S. FELSOCI, IPMORGAN CHASE BANK N A ludgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above çause on lune Defendants GARAGE SALE DIRECTORY 1 1, 201 5, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation. will at 15:30 AM 11 CH 19602 on September 14, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Corporation One South 6876 NORTH CRAWFORD AVENUE LINCOLNW000, IL 60712 Wacker Driye - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Aurora - BiB Oak Axe, Fr) 8/21 Glenview Gardens - 9th annual Naperville - Neighborhood Orland Park- 14918 Poplar to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on Jsne .8 Sat 8/22 9a-5p. HH items, yard sale, 2112-21S6 Rugen Rd, Garage sale, Huntington Estates. Rd ,OrlasdPark, IL - HUGE estate lB, 2015, an agent for The Judicial Sa!es Corporation, will at 10:30 AM Womens Clothing. 60026, Fri/Sat 8/21 & 8/22, Daily Aug 21st 9-5 Aug 22nd 9-5 Aug Garage Sale - F/SA - Aug. 21&22 Commonly known us 7532 CRAWFORD AVENUE, SKOKIE, IL 60076 on September 21, 2015, atThe Judicial Sales Corporation One South 9a4p. Wide variety of items! 23rd 10-2, 1146 Aiydown Ct. - 8:30am - 2:30pmcyrniture, Property Index No. 10-27-407-047 The real estate is imnprsxed with Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction Kitchen, Clothing, Decor, Toys, a single family residence, Sale termo: 25% dOwn of the highest bid by to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real Chicago - 4548 N Delphia Axe, Books, Tools, Yara, & much wore certised funds at the close st the sale payable to The Judicial Sales estate: Cmmonly known as 6x76 NORTH CRAWFORD AVENUE, LIN- Frl 8/21 & Sat 8/22 9a-3p. Ladies Nomdge - Multi farn: tools, furn, Corporation. NO third party checks will be accepted. The balance, in- COLNW000, IL 60712 Property Index No. 10-34-230-037-0000. The Clothing. Winter coats, Bicycle, bikes, clothes, & misc. 4525 N cluding the judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Mu- real estate is improved with a brown brick, one story, single family HH items, Credenza, ChildrenS Highwood - 136 Summit Ave, Ottawa, Fri. 8/21 & 58t. 8/22, nicipality Relief Fund, which ¡s calculated on residential real estate home with a one car attached garage. Sale terms: 25% down of the toys & much morel Saturday, Aug. 22, 9-4 & Sunday, 9-3, at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to The Aug. 23, 9-12. Mens/womert/ paid by the purchaser not to evceed $300, in certified funds/or wire ludicial Sales Corporation. No third party checko will be accepted. Wilmette-919 Amherst Ln. transfer, is due within twenty-four 1241 hours. No fee shall be paid by The balance, including the judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Flossmoor - MOVING SALE. baby clothes, toys, high chair, Oak Lawn - Garage Sale. 9314 Fri8/14 & Sat8/15 9a-4p. the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential 1633 & 1635 Tina Le, Fri. 8/21 lots of children Items. S, 54th Axe, Sat. 8122 9-2. Many Huge Sale, Everything must go! 8-2, Sat 8/22 B-noon. Hh items, credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, 0m other real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the like new & never been used Clothes, Shoes, HH goods, Sm lienor acquiring the rexitfential real estate whose rights in and to the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/ turn., decor & much morel temo: home decor, hh, & misc. Fumn, and much more. residential rearestate arose prior to the sale. The sublect property is sr wire transfer, is due within twenty-four 124) hours. No fee shall be subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant taXes levieR against said real estate and io offered for sale without to Its credit bid at tile sale or by any mortgagee, ludgment creditor or Glenview- Aug 21+22 9am- Lemont - 14120 Hawthorne Dr., any representation as to quality or QuantitY of title and without re- other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to 2pm 730 SpruceSt Multi- Fri-Sat, Aug. 21-22 9am-5pm Winthrop Harbor -242 Old course to Plaintiff and in "AS IS' conditIon. The sale is further subiect the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property family garagesale.Clothing. Fsm., Sm. fridge, bikes, tools, Oak Lawn -in alley at 9632 S. Darby. Hh, garden, garage, PC to confirmation by the court. Upon oayment in full of the amount bid, is sublect to general real estate taxes, special asseosments, sr special some designer, printers, books. skates, pictures. puzzles, shoes, Knsx,Aug.19-20, 9am-3pm equip, too much to list! Aug 20- the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the tases levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without IeweIrY, household,& more! and clothes Something for everyone. 22 Thur-Sat, B-S purchaser to u deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without, re- The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no courseto Plaintiff and in "AS IS' condition. The sale is further subject representation au to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, are admonished to check the court tile to verify all InformatIon. It this the purchaser will receive a Certiticate ot Sale that will entitle the property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the fore- psrchaser to a deed to the real estate after conhrmation of the sale. BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY closure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and The property will NOT be operi for inspechon and plaintiff makes mro the legal tees reouired by The Condominium Property Act, 765 1LCS representation as to the condition of Rhe property. Prospective bidders 60S/9,g)l1) and lnJ)4). If this property is a condominium unit which is are admonished to check the court file to xerify aIl information. if thin part o a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of tIle unit at the fore- foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments closure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and ZIGGY required bylhe Condominium PropertyAct, 765 1LCS 605/18,518-1). IF the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS Any t pe of home repair! Jenvy's Agency YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR IHOMEOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RittI-lT TO 605/9(81)1) and IgJ)4l. if this property is a condominium unit which is E ectrica, P um.ing, Carpentry, aregivero, babysitters REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF part sta common Interest community, the purchaxer st the unit at the Painting,BRlbattiroom/Kitchen PAINTING ousekeepers. Liveinor liv POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WiTh SECTION 15-17011Cl OF THE !L- foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments P&modeling & more. ut. Excellent services for mor- LINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW You will need a photo identlfi- required byThe Condominium PropertyAct, 765 ILCS 605/18,518-il. IF FREE ESTIMATES! than 15 years. 847-537-6469 or cation issued by a government agency Idriver's license, passport, etc,l YOU ABE 'tHE MORTGAGOR IHOMEOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO Call Jerzy 847-571-4397 or Interior I Exterior x47-4bh-0b65 and visit us at in order to gain entry into our building and the foreclosure sale room REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF email: [email protected] www.enn -aenc .com in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other POSSESSIOF6 IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTiON 15-17011Cl OF THE IL- Painting county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclo- LINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You WI) need a photo identifi- sure sales. For information examine the Court file or contact Plaintiff's cation issued by a government agency Idriver's license. passport, etc.) Quality Work & attorney: CODILIS R ASSOCIATES, PC., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE in order to gansentry into our buildingand the foreclosure sale room ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, 6301 794-9876 Please refer in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other Affordable Prices. to file number 14-11-02164 THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One county venuec where The Judicial Sales CorporatIon conducts tore- DeHaan Masonry & Restoration Any Type of South Wacker Drive 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60656-4650 1312) 236-SALE closure sales. For information: Visit our website at service.atty-pierce. We Will Beat Any Competitors Pricel Insured. You can also visit The judicial Sales Corporation at www.tisc,com for corn. between the houro-of 3 and 5 pm. 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Attorney Code 91220 Case Number 11 CH 19602 TJSC#: 35-9128 CALLJERZY847-571-4397 663798 1664663 www dei'iaar'rrnasor'iry. corn 8/13, B/20, 8/27/2015 3486952 Discover the Differencel 0m email prnpnl2W2@'yahoo.cBm 8/6. 8/13. 8/20/2015 3470028 - I ,,..d,'i & F'..ii,i Judicial Sales - Real Judicial Sales - Real Judicial Sales - Real Judicial Sales - Real Judicial Sales - Real Judicial Sales - Real '41 Estate Estate Estate Eutate Estate Estate IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- MENT ' CHANCERY DIVISION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNT'I ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- BANK OF AMERICA, N A. Plaintiff, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART F12080284 PHH MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION APARTMENT FOR MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION CITIMORTGAGE. INC SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO ABN AMRO MORT- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Cook ANGELIKI ALEVRAS, ANTONIOS G. ALEVRAS FIFTH ThIRD MORTGAGE COMPANY County, Illinois, GAGE GROUP, INC. RENT? Plaintiff, Plaintiff, Defendants County Department, Chancery 15 CH 002967 Division. The seorch begins 2'NTONI DOLEGIFWICZ, JANINA DOLEGIEWICZ )IJEORGUI VULKOV, ELENA VULKOVA, JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA 9235 ORIOLE AVENUE MORTON GROVE, IL 60053 I-ISBC Bank USA, N.A. NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to heref Many Defendants Plaintiff, Defendants 12 CH 013893 13 CH 000543 a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on apartment and home vs May fB, 201 S. an agent tor The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 1030 4109 N ORIOLE AVENUE NORRIOGE, IL 60706 Mohammed Qurentri aka Mo- 4151 JUDD AVENUE SCHILLER PARK, IL 60176 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a AM' on September 28, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Corporahon, Orle hunters check the hammad IQureshi aka Mofram- South Wacher Drive -24th Floor, CHICAGO IL 60606, seIl at public auc- Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on June madlijanQureshi,Nazneen Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the abose cause on May Cfassifieds before 19, 201 5, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10 30 AM 21 , 2014, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 1030 AM tisn to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described Qureshi; Unknown Owners and real estate Commonly known as 9235 ORIOLE AVENUE, MORTON looking for a new on Septembec 21, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Corporation One South Non-Record Claimants on September 9, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive - 24th FIoce, CHICAGO IL, 60606, seIl at public auction Wacker Drive ' 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seIl at public auction GROVE, IL 60053 Property Index No 09-13-221-003. The real estate Defendants is improved with a single family residence Sale terms 25% down of place fo live, to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real Case R 12CH32649 to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate lommortIy known as 4109 N. ORIOLE AVENUE, NORRIDGE. IL estate, Cömmonly known as 4151 JUDD AVENUE SCHILLER PARK, IL the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to Advertise your rental Sheriff's8150267 The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third oartv checks will be accepted. 60706 Property Index No. 12-13-418-011 The real estate is improved Pursuant to a Judgment made 60176 Property Inden No 12-16-311-064 The rea(estate is improved with a residence. Sale terms: 25% down of the higheot bid by certified with a single family residence Sale terms: 25% down of the highest The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential units with us to get o und entered by saidCourt in the Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential funds at the close of the sale payable to The JuiciaI Saleo Corpora above entitled cause, Thomas J. bid by certitied funds at the close of the sale payable to The ladi- jump an the non No third party checks will be accepted. The balance, including dal Sales Corporation No third party checks will be accepted The real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the Oart, Sheriff of Cook County, Il- amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certitied funds/ competition! Call the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality linois, will on September 28th balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of Property Municipality Relief Fund, which io calculated on residential or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four 124) hours No fee shall be 866-399-0537 or Visit 2015, at 1pm in room LLO6 o traid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estafe pursuant $1 for each S1O or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the pur- the Richard J. Daley Center,, 50 real estate at the rate of Si for each $1,500 or fraction thereof of the chaser not to exceed $300. in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/ to its credit bid attIre sale or by any mortgagee, ludgnlent creditor or placeanad. west Washington Street, Chiça- other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to within twenty-four (24 hours No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee go, Illinois, sell at public auction or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24! hours. No fee shall be tribunesuburbs,com acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to ifs credit bid at tIre paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The sublect property The following described prem- is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special sale or by any mortgagee, udgment creditor. or other Iienor acquir- ises and real estate mentioned to its credit bid aftfte sale or by any mortgagee, Judgment creditor or ing the residential rearestate whose rights in and to the residential other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to taxes levied against said real estate and s offered for sale without in said Jud ment any representation as to quaIii or suantity of title and without re- real estate arose prior to the sale The Subject property is Subject to Common ddress: 9242 Marie the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The sublect property general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied is sablect to general real estate tases, special assessments, or special course to Plaintiff and in "AS IS conEon The sale is further subiect BUSINESS OWNERS Lane, Schiller Park, Illinois 60176 to confirmation by the cpxrt. Upon payment in full of tIre amount bid, against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representa- PIN. 12-15-318-021-0000 tases Ieyied against said real estate and is offered for sale without Son as to quality or quanrity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without re- the purchaser will receive a Certrfrcate of Sale that will entitle the Advertise with us! Improvements: Thisprop- purcfraser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. and in AS IS' condition. The saIe is further sublect to confirmation ei-tv consists of a Single Family course In Plaintiff and in "AS IS' condition. Toe sale is further subject by the court Upon payment in full of the amount bid. the purchaser to confirmation by the court Upon payment in full of the amount 'oid, me property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no Home representation as to the condition of tire property Prospective bidders will receive a Certihcate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a Sale shall be under the following the purchaser will receive a Certihcate of Sale that will entitle the The Classifieds can deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this terms' payment of not less than property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the fore- showcase your NOT be open for Inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as ten percent 110%I Of the amount The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished representation as to the Condition of the property. Prospective bidders closure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and business and of the successful and highest the Ieal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS to check the court file to verity all information. If this property is a bid to be paid fo the sheriff are admonished to check the court file fo verify all information. If this condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at tIle foreclosure sale, property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the fore- 605/ gOl) and lgll4IIf this property is a condominium unit which is services!Advertise by cashier's check or certified part o a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the other than a mortgagee, shall pay the aosessments and the legal fees funds at tIte sale; and the full closure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and your cleaning reauired by The Condominium Property Act. 765 ILCS 605/9J2J(ll and the le$al tees required by The tondominium Property Act, 765 ILCS foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments remaininßbalanCe to be paid to reQuired by The Condominium PropertyAct, 765 ILCS 605/18.5W-1) IF mortgage lg)(4).. If this property is a condominium unit wfiiçh is part of a com- the Sheriff by cashier's check or 605/9)l1l and Ig)!4l- If this property is a condominium unit which is service, mon interest community, the purchaser of the unit at tIle foreclosure part o a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the YOU ARE TI-IF MORTGAGOR IHOMEOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO certified funds within twenty- REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF company or daycare sale other than a mortgagee shall pay tIre assessments required b four (241 hours after the sale. foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.Slg-ll IF YOU AR required by The Condominium Properly Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5th-lI. IF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTiON 15-1751(C) OF THE IL- with us today! If the sale is not confirmed for LINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW You will need a photo identifi- THE MORTGAGOR IHOMEOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN any reason, the Purchaser at YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR IHOMEOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POS- REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF cation issued by a government agency (driver's license, passport, etc.l the sale may be entitled at most in order to gain eofry into sur building,and the foreclosure sale room SESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-17011Cl OF THE ILLINOIS only to a return of the purchase POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECI]ON 15-17011Cl OF THE IL- Call866-399-0537or MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. YOU will need a photo identification LINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo identifi- in Cook County and the same identIfication for sales held at other price paid. The Purchaser shall county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclo- visit us onlineat issued by a govemment agency driver's license, passport, etc.l in have no further recourse against cation issued by a government agency Idriver's license, passport, etc.l order to gain entry into our building and the foreclosure sale room in order to gain entry into our building and the foreclosure sale room sure sales Por information, examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's the Mortgagor1 the Mortgagee, attorney. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, PC,, 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE placeanad tribune in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other the mortgagee s attorney or the in Cook County and the same identificahon tor sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclo- county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreçlo- ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, 6301 794-9R76 Please refer suburbs,com court appointed selling ofticer to file number 14-12-17503 THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One sure sales For information examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's Sale shall be subteCt fo general sure sales. For information examine the coart file or contact Plaintiff's attorney: CODILIS & ASSÓCIATES. PC., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE attorney: CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, PC, 15w030 NORTH FRONTAGE South Wacker Drive 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 31 2) 236-SALE taxes, special assessments You can also Vsit 'rire ludicial Sales Corporation at tjsc.com for ROAO, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 1630) 794'9876 Please refer Premise will NOT be open for ROAD, SUrIE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL 6052v, (6301 794-9876 Please refer to file number 14-11-40030 THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One to file number id-13-00194. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One a 7 day statut report of pending sales. COOILIS 6 ASSOCIATES, PC. inspection. 15m03t1 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 APARTMENT FOR South Wacker Drive 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-465013121236-SALE Firm Information: Plaintiff's At- South Wacker Drive 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 131 21 236'SALE You can also visit Tire Judicial Sales Corporation at wwttsc,corn for You can also visit 'rire Judicial Sales Corporation at w.tJuc.Com for 16301 794-5300 Attorney File No, id-12-17503 Attorney ARDC No torney 00468002 Attorney Code 21 762 Case Number 15 CH 003967 TJSCR RENT? a 7 day status report of trending sales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. ANSELMO,LINDBERG OLIVER a 7 day status report of pending sales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, PC. 15W535 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 1516030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD. 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KENTON AVENUE SKOKIE, IL 60076 Z(BERALLY VIRAN), ZUBEDA MOHBALJ Defendants 8/20, 8/27, 9/3/2015 3501599 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant fo a 866-399-0537 or visit 12 CH 32253 apartment and home showcase your Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on June placeo nod, 8317 KIMBALLAVENUE SKOKIE, IL 60076 hunters check the business and 15, 2015, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to on September 17, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Corporation One South tribunesuburbs.com a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on Classifieds before services! Advertise Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL 60606, sell at public auction July 1, 2015, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 looking for o new your cleaning to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real AM on October 2, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Corporation One South APARTMENT FOR estate' Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL 60606, sell at public auction place to live, service, mortgage Commonly known as 7821 N. KENTON AVENUE, SKOKIE, IL 60076 to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real Property Indes NO. 10-27-105-043. The real estate is improved with BUSINESS OWNERS estate RENT? Advertise your rental company or daycare a single family residence. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by Advertise with us! Commonly known as 8317 KIMBALL AVENUE, SKOKIE, iL 60076 Prop- The search begins units with us to get o with us today! certified funds at the close of the sale payable to The ludicial Sales ert5i Index No 10-23-4O4-073-1. The real estate is improved with Corporation No third party checks will be accepted. The balance in- a two story tswnhome with no garage Sale terms: 25% down of the here! Many jump on the cluding the Judicial saie fee for Abandoned Residential Property lxix- highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable tome apartment and hame Call866-399-0537or niciparity Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate The Clossifieds can ludida) Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. Competition! 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PUBLIC HEARING The Board of Education, Evan- PARK RIDGE PARK DISTRICT Notice is hereby given by the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNT' ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS ston/SkokieSchoolDistrict LEGAL NOTICE Board of Education of Evanstonì MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION Assumed Name 65, Administrative Offices, 1500 Sealed bidswillbe received Skokie School District 65, Cook MB FINANCIAL BANK, N A FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION "FANNIE MAE), A McDaniel Avenue, Evanston, II- by the Park Ridge ParkDis- County, IL that it has caused to CORPORATiON ORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDER ThE LAWS OF THE PlaintIff, linois 60201, will receive sealed trict2701 W. SibleyStreet, be prepared a Tentative Budget UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Plaintiff, bids for Park Ridge,Illinois,telephone for said School District for toe UNG K AFIN AIKIA YOUNG KOOK ANN, MB FINANCIAL BANK, NA. Notice is hereby given, pursuant 847.692 3346 for the Printing fiscalyear.beginning July1, Defendants ALJCE KAY NK/A ALICE M KAY, ALICE M KAY, AS TRUSTEE OF THE ALICE to "An Act in relation to the use EARLY CHILDHOOD PLAY- of the Brochure Series unES 2015 and ending June 30, 2016 14 CH 015957 M KAY TRUST DTD 3/17/00, UNKNOWN BENEFICIARIES OF THE ALICE of an Assumed Business Name GROUND Tuesday, September 15, 2015 at that said Tentative Budget will 5353 MONROE STREET SKOKIE IL 60077 M KAY TRUST DID 3/17/00, CITIBANK, N A., FOUNTAIN TERRACE CON- in the conduct or transaction AT 1100 a m at which time such be on file und conveniently avail- NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTIÒE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a DOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD JOSEPH E. HILL EARLY CHILD- bids will be publicly opened and able for public inspection at its CLAIMANTS Defendants of Business in the State," as Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on June amended, that acertification HOOD CENTER announced in the Board Room Business Office, 1500 McDartiel 19, 201 5, an agent for The JudIcial Sa!es Corporation, will at 1030 AM 14 CH 20570 was registered by the under- PROJECTNO 14100 at the Administrative Offices of Avenue Evanston IL 60251 from on September 21, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Corporation One South 5214 GALITZ STREET UNIT 403 SKOKIE IL 60077 the building located at 2701 W. NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to u signed with the County Clerk of and after8:00 AM Tuesday. Wacker Drive - 24th FlOor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seIl at public auction Cook County The Bid Opening will be on Sibley Street, Park Ridge, Illinois. Auguot 18, 2015 until Monday. to the highest bidder, as set forth below the following described real Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on June Thursday, September 3, 2015 15201S, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:35 AM Registration Number September 21, 2015 at 4:30 PM estate. Commonly known as 5353 MONOE STREEL SEOKIE, IL 60077 D1S143304 on August 10, 2015 at 10:00 AM at the Administra- Bidding Documents are avail- Property Index No 10-21-315-053. The real estate is improved with a os September 16, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Corporation One South tice Warehouse Office, 2017 able at no charge by contact- Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL 60606, sell at public auction Under the Assumed Business Nouce is further given that a single family residence. Sale terms: 25% down ot the highest bid by Name of MIMI'S SALON GreenleafStreet, Evanston, ing Margaret Holler oS the Park PUBLIC HEARING on the said certified funds at the close ot the saie payable to The Judicial Sales to the hIghest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real IIIinoi9 60202. At this time the Ridge P5th District, by phone 2015-2016 Budget will be held estate with the busIness locatedat Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. The balance. in- 4648 Oakton St, Skokie IL 60077 Bids will be publicly opened and ut P47 692.3346 or by email at at 7:50 PM on Monday, Septem- cluding the Judicial sale tee for Abandoned Residential Property Mu- Commonly known as 5214 GALITZ STREET UNIT 453, SKOKIE, IL 60077 The true und realul( esmesl readA Performance and Pay- mhollereprparks org Email re- Ser 21, 2015 in the Board lhoom nicipatty Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate Property Indes No. 10-28-105-063-1012 The real estate is improved ment Bond in the full amount of quests for Bidding Documents with a mid rise condominium, no garage. Sale terms- 25% down of arid residence address of the in the Joseph E. Hill Education ut the rate of $1 for each Si,cYYJ or fraction thereof of the amount ownerlsl/partnerls io: the contract will be required. A shall include name of bidding Center, 1500 McDaniel Avenue. paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire the highest bid by certified funds al the close of the sale payable to Bid Security of 15% of the Bid is firm, contact peroon, mailing ad Evanston IL 60201. The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be acçepted. Owner/Partner Ful Name transfer. is due within twenty-four (241 hourO. NO fee shall be paid by MIRIAM R ORAHA required With the proposal. The dress Ins PO Boues), telephone the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its The balance, includIng the Judicial sale tee tor Abandoned Residential Contractor must stay the Prevail- number, and email address By: EVANSTON/SKOKIE SCHOOL Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential Cumplete Address credit bicfutthe sale or by any mortgagee, ludgment creditor, or other 9424 LOREL AVE ing wage Rates for all work per DISTRICT 65 lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the real estate at the rate of $1 tor each $1,000 or fraction thereof ot the Illinois Law. Board of Park Commissioners amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed 5350, in certified funds/ SKOKIE, IL 60077, USA Adeela Qureshi residential realeutate arose prior to the sale. The sublect property is 8/20, 8/27, 9/3/15 3508009 Jim O'Brien President School Board Recording Sec sublect to general real estate taxes. special assessments, or special or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four 124) hours No fee shall be Itisthe policy of Evanston/ 8/20/2015 S1030O retarv tanes levied against said real estate and s offered tor sale without paid by the mort5agee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant Skokle School DIstrict 65 to 08/20/2015 3497457 any representation as to qualify or quantity of title and without re- fo its credit bid afithe sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor or provide equal opportunity to all other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to course to Plaintiff and n "AS IS' condition. The sale is turther subJect qualified business in the award- Request for Proesel Park to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The sublect property ing of contracts and accord- is subject to general real estate taxes, special ussessmentO, or special APARTMENT FOR Family Aquatic Center Master I the purchaser will receroe u Certihcate of Sale that will entitle the ingle promotes the utilization Plan Proposals Probate purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale tases levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without RENT? ordiversified businesses to tIre The Village of Lincuinwood is The property will NOT be open tor inspection and plaintiff makes no any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without re maximum extent feasible ri any seeking a firm to conduct an representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders courseto Plaintiff and in "AS IS' condition. The sale is further subject The search begins contract issued against this so- yrrient in full of the amount bid, assessment of the Proesel Park are admonished to check the court hie to verify all information. It this to confirmation by the court. Upon here) Many llcitation to bid Family Aquatic Center and de- property is a condominiuni unit, the purchaser of the unit at the fore- the purchaser will receive a Certi cate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after conhrmation of the sale. velop a Master Plan. The Master IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF closure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall nay the assessments and apartment and home Scope of Work New play appa- Plan will be used 1.5 guide future COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS the legal fees reOuired by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no ratus and poured in place rub- representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders hunters Check fhe management, muintenarice and COUNTY DEPARTMENT. 605/9(1) and lg)ç4). if this property is a condominium unit which is ber safety surface development of the tacility PROBATE DIVISION part o a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the are admonished to check the çOurt file to verify all information. If this Classifieds before foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the fore- The Owner reserves the right to closure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and looking for a new Copies of If-le Request tor Pro- THE ESTATE OF reOuired bvme Condominium PropertyAct, 765 ILCS 605/18 51g-11. IF relect any or all Bids, to waive posais IRFPI document can be GEORGET CERNAK, deceased YOU ARE tHE MORTGAGOR IHOMÊO60ERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO the legal fees reuuired by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS irregularities in the bidding pro- 605/9Jl1l and lg)4l. If this property is a condominium unit which io place ta live, obtained by emailing Jan Rin- REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 OATS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF ceure, or accept the Bid that capie at iohincapie@Iwd org, by CASENO 20i5F003932 POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-17011Cl OF THE IL- part o a common interett community, the purchaser of the unit at the Advertise your renfal in its opinion will serve its best foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments calling 847-677-9740, or by pick- LINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo identifi- units with us fo get a interest Any such decision shall ing up at the Parks and Recre- PUBLICATiON NOTiCE cation issued by a government agency ldriver'u license, passport, etc.) required bylhe Condominium PropertyAct, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g.11. IF be considered final The Owner ation Deoartment at Village Hall. in order to gain entry into our bialdingand the foreclosure sale room YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR IHOMEOVA4ER) YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO iump an the reserves the right to set aside u REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFIE ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF 6900 N. Lincoln Avenue, Lincoln- Notice is given of the death of in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other competition) Call Bid from a Contractor who, in wood IL60712. ProposaIs are GEORGE CCERNAK.1660 Oak county venues where The Judicial Saies Corporation conducts foreçlo- POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-17011Cl OF THE IL- the Owner's opinion, does not LINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo idenhh- due in the specified formats by tonPlace, Des PlainesCook sure sales For inforisation esarnine the court file or contact Plaintiff's 866-399-0537 or visit exhibit past experience equal Friday, September 11, 2015 at County, Illinois, Letters ol office attorney: CODILIS & ASSOCIATES. PC. 15W530 NORTH FRONTAGE cation issued by a government agency Idriver's license, passport, etc.) to the size and scope of this in order to gain entry into our building and the foreclosure sale room plaCeanad. 12:ad pm, were issued on July 28, 201 S ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL 6O52 1630) 794-9876 Please refer prolect 8/20/2015 3511330 to Conrad Szewczyk, as Su to Ele number 14-14-12152. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One in Cook County and the same identification for saies held at other tribunesuburbs Corn county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts fore- pervised Administrator, whosr South Wacker Drive 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-46S0 1312) 236-SALE PREVAILING WAGE LAW: This mailinE address is 205 w. Ran You can also msit The Judicial Sales Corporation at wv.wtjsc.com for closure tales, For information: Visit our website at serxice.atty-pierce. Contract calls for the construc- com between the hours of 3 and 5 pm. PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plain- LEGAL NOTICE dolph Street #850, Chicago,i a 7 day status reoort of pending sales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, PC. 5105 of a "public work," within 60606 and whose attorney is Mi 15w035 NORTH IRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 tiff's Attorneys One North Dearborn Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO, IL themeaningoftheIllinois INVITATION TO BID 60602. Tel NO. (3121 476-5500. Please refer to Ele number PA1415254. COMPREHENSIVE PARKING chue)" Moran, 121 S, Wilke Road, 630) 794-5300 Attorney Pile NO. 14-14-12152 Attorney ARDC NO. Prevailing Wage Act, 820 ILCS Suite 501, Arlington Heights, IL 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 Case Number: 14 CH 013957 TJSC#: THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 2451, BUSINESS OWNERS 135/ 51 et seq l'the Actl. The STUDY PW-FY16-12 35-9562 NOTE Pursuant to the Pair Debt Collection Practices Act, you Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 1312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Act requires contractors and The City of Park Ridge will re- 6s, Judicial Sales Corporation at w.tisc.com for a 7 day status report of Advertise with us! ceive sealed proposals to pro- Claims must be filed on or be- are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collector subcontractors to pay labor fore January 28, 2015, and any attempting to collecta debt and any information obtained will be used pendutE sales. PIERCE & ASSOCIATES One North Dearborn Street Suite ers,workers and mechanics vide a Comprehensive Parking 1300 CTIICAGO, IL 60602 1312) 476-5500 Attorney File No PA1410204 claim not filed on or before that for that purpose. performing services on public Study, n accordance with the date is barred. Every claim tiled 664863 Attorney Code 91220 Case Number 14 CH 20570 IJSC# 3h-8910 The Classifieds Can works protects no less tIran Bid Document No PW-FY16-12 1663991 must be in wrihng and state ouf- 8/13, 8/20, 8/27/2015 3486975 showcase your the currentprevaillrrg rate of The bid document, that includes ticient information to notify the 8/6. 8/13, 8/20/201 3460008 wages" hourly cash wages plus generalconditions, statement business and of work, and submittal forms, representative of 15e nature of amount for fringe benefits) in the claim or other relief sought services! Advertise the county where the Work IO may be obtained at Park Ridge Claims must be filed with the performed The Deparsirent City Hallist Floor Cashier, 505 your cleaning publishes the prevailing wage Butler place, Park Ridge, IL or representative of the Estate or rates on its website athttp // online at www.parkrid'ge.us. A In the Office of the Circuit Clerk service, mortgage deposit for the documents is of this Court, 50 West Wash- www state il us/agency/idol/ ington Street, Chicago, Illinois Company or daycare rates/rates HTM The Depart- not required. 6602. Itfiled with the Court, mentrevises theprevailing with us today! wage rates and the contractorl TO ask Questions regarding this the claimant, within sen1101 bid and ho receive notice of ad- days after filing his claim with subcontractor has an obljgation the Court; Ill stall cause a copy to check the Department s web denda, bidders must have regis- Call 866-399-0537or site for revisions to prevailing tered for the download of tIrio of the claim to be mailed or de- document via the City of Park tiered to the representative visit us onlineat wage rates For intormation and to his Attorney of record. iet stories by the regarding current prevailing Ridge web site °r have sent no- plaCeo nad tribu ne unless the representative or his wage ra[es, please refer to the tice of intent to bid to lmcguire@ Attorney sas in writing, either suburbs.Com Illinois Department of Labor's parkridge.us. consenfed to the allowance of websiteAllcontractors and the claim or waived mailing or sub-contractors rendering ser- The bid opening will be held on TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 22, 2015 delivers of copies in writing, and vices under this contract must 121 ohafi tile with the Court proof week and hour comply with all requirements of at 1050am CST, at Park Ridge City Hall, at which time all bids of any required mailing or delis- the Act, includingbut not limited ery of copies. 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TO PLACE ANAD ONLINE GO TO: plaçeanad. tribunesuburbs..corn ORDINANCE #15-2 Total Estimated Ambulance Fund Eopendituíes $3,220938 $3539485 ATtEST: The forgoing appropriations ore appropriated from the ubuve revenue sources including the /s/Andrew Skyhn NORW000 PARK FIRE PROTECTION CISTRICT general property too for ambulance purposes Secretary 9UDGET AND APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR 201 5-2016 Evtimated Ambulance Reserve Cash Balance as nf June 30. 2016 $2,000,000 STATE OF ILLINOIS Entimatod Non-Reserve Cash Balance as nf June 30, 2016 $42,857 Of the NORWOOD PARK FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT in the County el Cook, State of Illinois, for SS. Eutirnated Total Ambulance Cash Balance As 0f June 30, 201 6 $2,042,857 the Fiscal Year Beginning July t, 2015 and Ending June 30. 2016. COUNTY OF COOK WHEREAS, all legal requirements have been complied with. ARTICLE III-PENSION FUND NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF Cash on hand at beginninq of bocal year: July t, 2015 $0 NORWOOD PARK FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT THE NORW000 PARK FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, COUNTY OF COOK, STATE OF ILLINOIS, IN Estimafed Ponsion Fund Revenue ESTIMATE OF REVENUES FOR FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1, 2B15 AND ENDING JUNE 30, 2016 MEETING ASSEMBLED, AS FOLLOWS Property Tases to be received in FY 2015-2016 $950,000 i, Leonurd Rsmaoo, do hereby certify that I um the Treasurer and Chief Fiscal Officer of the SECTION 1 That the fiscal year of NORW000 PARK FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT is hereby Estimated Pension Fond Exoenditure and Auorooriations Norwoud Park Fire Protection District, County nl Cook. State nf Illinois, and I further certify that fined and declared to be from BUDGETED APPROPRIATED July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2016 Firemen's Pensino Fond per Penoion Fand Division, fhe following s an estimate nf the renenues, by source, anticipated to be received by the District SECTION 2.That the following Budget containing an estimate of the revenues available and Illinois Insurance Department $950,000 $950.000 during the Fiscal year beginning July I, 2015 and ending June 30, 2016. eopenditsren and the appropriations contained therein by and the same is hereby adopted us the The foregoing appropriations are appropriated from the proceeds el a special tao for pensino SOURCE AMOUNT Budget und Appropriations for this Fire Protection District for this fiscal year, und the following fand purposes pursuant fo 40 ILCS 5/4-1 1 B and are in addition to all other fire protection diotrict I. Eslimated Cnroorale Fund Revenues sums of money, or as much thereol us may be authorized by law. is hereby apprspriated to tanes as provided by law Cash und Investments balance on hood au of July 1, 2015 $1,078,506 defray the necessary eopenses and liabilities of the Norwood Park Fire Protection District, for Estimated Pension Cash Balance as of June 30, 2016 $0 Property Tases to be received in EV 2015-2016 $2,322,182 its fiscal year beginning July 1, 201 5 and ending June 30, 201 6 fonthe respect oblects and . Pension deduction in still shown on budget, bot levy is transferred directly to Pension Fund Personal Properly Replacement Tax $70.000 purposes, as hereinafter sot forth namely from Cook County Treasurer Interest Earned $20,000 PIRIICIE 1-CORPORAIF FUND ARTfCLE 1V-ILLINOIS MUNICIPAL RETIREMENT FUND 2% Fire Insurance Tan $22,000 Cash on hand al beginning of the fìocal year July 1 . 201 5 $1,078,586 Cash on hand uf beginning offiocal year July f, 2015 $2,215 Recoveries. Reimbursements and Refunds $55.000 Estimated Corporate Fand Revenues Estimated Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund Revenue IPRF Grant 558,000 Property Tanes to be received in FY 2015-2016 $2,322,182 Properly Tanes to be received in FY 2015-2016 $7,725 TOTAL ESTIMATED AMOUNT AVAILABLE Personal Property Replacement Tax $70,000 Estimated Illinnis Municipal Retirement Fand Expenditure and Aprnriotinn $3,585768 Interest Earned $20.000 BUDGETED APPROPRIATED It.Eg!Íinaled Ambulanitejund_Revenues 2% Fire Insurance Tue $22,000 Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund- Cash und Investments balance on hand as ol July 1. 2015 $2,550.242 Recoveries, Reimbursements and Refunds $55.000 Current Contributions $7,500 $7,875 Prnperty Tanes to be received in FT 2015-2016 $2,143,553 lPRFGrant $18,000 The foregoing appropriations are apprapriuted from the proceeds el a special tan for Illinois Ambulance and Paromedic Fees $700,000 Total Estimated Corporate Fund Revenue $2,507.182 Municipal Refifement Fund and are n addition to all other fire protection district toues as Interest Eurnod $5.000 Estimated Corpurute Fund Evuenditures and Aoorsoriations provided by law. Flu Shots $7.000 BUDGET APPROPRIATED Estimated Illinois Municipal retirement Cash Balance as of June 30, 2016 $2440 Administrative Salaries $132,500 $139,125 TOTAL ESTIMATED AMOUNT AVAILABLE $5,413,795 Firemen's Salaries $1 .000.000 $1,050,000 ARTICLE V-LIABILITY INSURANCE III. Eslimaled Pension Fund Revenue (A) Overtime $57,500 $60,375 Cash on hand at beginning of fiscal year: July 1 , 201 5 8(8,279) Cash on haodasofJuly 1, 2015 $0 (B) Acting Lieutenant Pay $3.750 $3,938 Estimated Liability Insurance Fond Revenues Property Tuons to be received io EV 20152016 $950 000 Property Tanes to be receined in FY 2015-2016 (C) Acting Commander Pay $3.750 $3,938 $66.950 TOTAL ESTIMATED AMOUNT AVAILABLE $950,000 Estimated Liabi(itv Insurance Fund Eyoenditure und Aoorosriation 3Sicktime buybuck $97,000 $101,850 IV. Eslimaled Illinitis MuniciaI Retirement Fund Benenne 4Clerical Salaries $35.000 $36,750 Per Local Government and Governmental Enrpinyees Cash so hund us of July 1. 2015 $2,215 5. Truotee's Salaries $16.000 $16,800 Tort Immunity Act: DUDGETEO APPROPRIATED Property tanes to be received in EV 201 5-2016 $7.725 6Fire Track Operating Enpenses $70.000 $73,500 1.Property $8,400 $6,720 Parchase of New Equipment $30,000 $31,500 2.Fidelity Bond $1,200 $1,260 TOTAL ESTIMATED AMOUNT AVAILABLE $9,940 Radio Equipment and Services $27,500 $28,875 3.Portable Equipment $1,000 $1,050 V Entimated Liabilily Insurance Fund Benenne Board of Fire Commissioners Enpenses $15,000 $15.750 4, Aufomubile $13.000 $13,650 Cash on hand as of July 1 . 201 5 8)8,279) Insurance 5,GeneraI Liability $12.000 $12,600 Property raves to be received io EV 201 520t 6 $66.950 Group Hospital, Medical, Dental $350,000 $367,500 6 Management Liability $3.000 $3,150 TOTAL ESTIMATED AMOUNT AVAILABLE $58,671 7Umbrella/Excess Liability $5.400 $5,670 Cancer Insurance $4.000 $4,200 VI. Eatimated Wnrkers Comeensuliun Fund Revenue Total Estimated Liability Insurance Evpenditures $42,000 $44,tOO Life Insurance $3,000 $3,150 Cash on hand as of July 1, 2015 $(1,415( Eye Care $7,438 $7,B09 The foregoing appropriations are appropriated from the proceeds of a special tan for tort Prnperty Taxes to be received io FT 20152016 $216.300 11.Associatisn Dues & Subscriptions $5,000 $5.250 immunity fond purposes und are in addition to all other fire protection district tases os provided Transfer from Cnrpnrate Fund 12.Building Additions & Improvements $50,000 $52,500 by law. $t 8,000 t3.Building Maintenance & Supplies $15,000 $15.750 Entimufed Liability Inourance Cash Balance no of June 30. 2016 $56,1171 TOTAL ESTIMATED AMOUNT AVAILABLE $232,885 14 Utilities VII,Estjmalvd Auditinajruvd Revenue $30,000 $31.500 ARTICLE Ill-WORKERS COMPENSATION INSURANCE 15.Troining & Meeting Expenses $12,000 $12,600 Cash on hand at beginning of fiscal year July 1. 2015 5)1.4 15) Cash on hand us of July 1. 2015 $9.987 1 6. Professional Services, Estimated Workers Cornoensution Insurance Revenues Property Tunes Io be received iv EV 2015-2016 $t3,390 Legal $25,000 $26.250 Property Tases to be received in EV 2015-2016 $216,300 TOTAL ESTIMATED AMOUNT AVAILABLE $23,377 Accountant Fees $9,000 $9,450 Transfer from Cnrporate Fund $10000 VIII. Eslimated Social Security Fund Revenue )C( Technology Services (Web) $1.500 $1,575 TntaI estimated Workmen's Compensation Revenue $234,300 Cash on hand as of July t, 2015 $15,926 (D) Grant Writer $1,000 $1,050 E tim t W rk r Com.enti,o F n. En,-nif r' an, A..r..ri.ti. Property laves to be received iv FY 20r5-2016 $46.350 17 Data Processing- Office Supplies $12.000 $12,600 BUDGETED APPROPRIATED TOTAL ESTIMATED AMOUNT AVAILABLE $62,276 18 Contingencies $10,000 $10,500 Worker'o Compensation 11 Occupational SUMMARY OF REVENUES RESERVES ANO CASH ON HAND PER FUND 19 Foreign Fire Insurance Board $22.000 $23,100 Dinease Insurance $232,623 $255,B85 I. ESTIMATED CORPORATE FUND $3,585,768 20 Transfer to Workmen's Compensation Fund $18900 $18 000 The foregoing appropriations are appropriated from the proceeds of a special tas for Workers 5 l'7 Q'til $2 t47 5115 Total Estimated Corporate Fund Expenditures Compensation fund purposes and are in addqion to all other fire protection district tanes os IIESTIMATEDAMBULANCE FUND $5.413,795 The foregoing appropriations are appropriated from the above revenue sources including the provided bylaw. Ill. ESTIMATED PENSION FUND REVENUE $950,000 general property tas for corporate purposes. Estimated Workers Compensation Cash Balance as of June 30, 2016 $202 IV. ESTIMATED ILLINOIS MUNICIPAL RETIREMENT FUND $9,940 Estimated Corporate Reserve Cash Balanceas 01June30, 2015 $1,000,000 V ESTIMATED LIABILITY INSURANCE FUND $58,671 Estimated Carporate Nun-Reserve Cash Balance as of Jane 30, 2015 $522,830 ARTICLE Vil-AUDITING FUND ESTIMATED WORKERS COMPENSATION FUND $232,885 Estimated lutai Corporate Cash Balanceas ut June 30, 2015 $1,522,830 Cash no hand at beginning of fiscal yeor. July f, 2015 $9.987 Estimated Auditing Fund Revenues ESTIMATED AUDITING FUND $23,377 ARTICLE lIAMBULANCE FUND Property Toues to be received in FI 2015-2016 $13,390 ESTIMATED SOCIAL SECURITY FUND $62.276 Cash on hand ut beginning of the fiscal year: July t. 2015 $2,558,242 Estimated Auditivo Fund Eooenditure and Aaorooriutiuos TOTAL ESTIMATED REVENUE, RESERVES AND CASH ON HAND FOR ALL FUNDS $10,336.712 Estimated Ambulance Fund Revevuet BUDGETED APPROPRIATED I do further certity that the absve eofimate of reuenuen, by source, anticipated tu be received in Property Tanes to be received in FY 2015-2016 $2,143,553 Eoternal Auditing Servicev $19,000 $19,950 the following fiscal year was made in lull compliance with the provisions of 35 lLES 200/18-45 Ambulance und Paramedic Fees $700,000 The foregoing appropriations ore upyropriuted from the preceeds nf a special tao for Audding Flu Shots $7 000 Given under my hand this 10th tiny of Auguof, 2015, fund purposes and are in oddition to all other fire protection district taxes as provided by law. /s/Leonard Romano Interest Earned Eotirooted Auditing Cash Balance as of June 30, 2016 $4321 Total Estimated Ambulance Fund Revenue $2.855,553 Chief Financial Officer Estimated Ambulance Fund Exaendit uros und Aaorspriutisn ARTICLE VIII-SOCIAL SECURITY FUND Norwond Park Fire Protection Dinfrict 1. Ambulance Salaries BUDGETED APPROPRIATED Cash on hand al beginning of fiscal year' July 1 , 201 5 $15,926 SUMMARY OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES Paramedic Services of Illinois, Inc.- Estimated Social Security Fund Revenues Revenues for all cash on hand ut beginning Contractual paramedic ambulance Property Taxes to be received in EV 2015-2016 $46,350 of the fiscal year: July 1, 2015 $3,655,262 Service- personnel $1.200.000 $1,260,000 Estimated Social Securihv Fund Eouenditure and Aoorsootakoelo Esfimated cash enpected to be received during the fiscal year from Paramedic - BUDGETED APPROPRIATED (CPA class and special assignment) $5,000 $5,250 Tas on Social Security Wages und Medicare Tases all sources, including the several Funds of the District 2. Administrative Salaries $132,500 $139,125 Tas so Hospital Insurance Wageo $45,000 $47,250 and Personal Prnperly Replacement Tua $6,681.450 3. Firernens Salaries $1.000.000 $1,050,000 The foregoing upprupriati005 are appropriated from the proceeds of a special tan for Social Estimated expenditures contemplated for (A) Overtime $57,500 $60,375 Security fund purpnses and are in addition to all other fire protection district tanes us provided said fiscal year $6.729,999 )B) Acting Lieutenant Pay $3.750 $3,938 bylaw. Estimated cash expected to be on hand at the $t7 276 )C( Acting Commander Pay $3,750 $3,938 Estimated Social security Cash Balance as of June 30, 2016 end of the fiscal year: June 30. 2016 $3.606.713 4Sicktime buyback $97,000 $101,850 SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES Nef change in cash on hand at the Clerical Salaries $35,000 $36,750 OUDGETED APPROPRIATED end of thin fiscal year: June 30, 201 6 $(4B,549( Trustees Salaries $16.000 $16,800 ARTICLE I- CORPORATE FUND $2,062,938 $2,147,185 7 Ambulance Operating Expenses $50.000 $52,500 ARTICLE II- AMBULANCE FUND $3.370,938 $3,539.485 STATEOFILLINOIS 8Fire Truck Operating Enpenses $70,000 $73,500 ARTICLE III- PENSION FUND $950.000 $950,ODO ) SS. Purchase of New Equipment $30.000 $31,500 ARTICLE IV- ILLINOIS MUNICIPAL RETIREMENT FUND $7.500 $7,875 COUNTYOFCOOK ) Radis Equipment and Services $82,500 $86,625 ARTICLE V- LIABILITY INSURANCE $42,000 $44,100 I, Andrew Skyba, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that I am the daly appointed, qualified and Secretary 11 Insurance ARTICLE VI- WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION $232.623 $255,885 und Trustee of the NORWOOD PARK FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, County of Cook and State nf (A Group Hospital, Medical, Dental $350,000 $367,500 ARTICLEVII AUDITING FUND $19,000 $19.950 Illinois, (B( Cancer Insurance $4.000 $4,200 ARTICLE VIII-SOCIAL SECURITY FUND $45.000 $47 250 I DO FURTHER CERTIFY that the aoneoed and foregsing Ordinance entitled: (C( Lite Insurance TDTAL ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES AND APPRDPRIATION $0,72R,R9q C7 01 1 730 $3,000 $3,150 BUDGET AND APPROPRIATION FOR 20152016 (D) Eye Cure $7,438 $7,809 SECTION 3:That all unexpected balanceo of any item or items of any general appropriation is a trae and correct copy of Ordinance adopted by the President and Bnard of Trustees of the 12.Associatinn Dues and Subscriptions $5.000 $5,250 in thio Ordinance be expended io making up any insufficiency in any other item or items in the 13. Building Additions and Improvements $50,000 $52,500 same general appropriation and for the same general purpose of any like appropriation made by NORWOOD PARK FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT at a meeting held on the 10th day nl August. 14 Building Maintenance and Supplies $15,000 $15,750 this Ordinance, 2055. that said Ordinance p005ed, as aforesaid, was adopted by roll call vote und filed in the 15 Utilities $30,000 $31,500 SECTION 4'That the invalidity of any item or Section of this Ordinance shall not affect the valid- Office of the Secretary of the NORW000 PARK FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT on the 10th day of 16 Training and Meeting Expenses $12,000 $12,600 ity of the whole or any other part hereof, August, 2015, 17. Professional Services: SECTION 5:That this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after pussuge, ap I DO FURTHER CERTIFY that the original, of which the foregoing is a true copy, in entrusted )A( Legal $25.000 $26,250 provai and publication as provided by law ro my care and safekeeping and that I 0m the keeper of the same. (B) Accountant Fees $9,000 $9,450 ADOPTED this 10th day of AugunE, 2015 pursuant to a roll call vote as follows: I DO FURTHER CERTIFY that I am the keeper of the records. tournais, entries, ordinances and (C) Technology Services (Web) $1,500 $1,575 AYES: Skyba, Martell, Jarnsz, Strempek, Lymperopulno. Romano, Knlaoki reonlutiono st the said NORWOOD PARK FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, Cook County, Illinois. (D) Grant Writer $1.000 $1,050 NAYS: O IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my afficial hand und seal Ibis tOth day of 18.Data Processing- Office Supplies $8,000 $8,400 ABSENT. O Contingencies $10,000 $10,500 APPROVED by me thin 10th day nf August, 2015 August, 2015, Flu Shots $7.000 $7,350 Is/Robert Martell /s/Andrew Skyba 21.Retund st Ambulance Charges/Billing Fees $50.000 $52,500 President Secretary AUTOS 45

6best back-to-schoolcars C Newer cars are safer, more efficient, more economical and could be a better value over the long haul

BY ROBERT DIJFFER connectivity. The latest infotain- Tribune Newspapers ment systems have built-in naviga- tion, roadside assistance, voice commands, text message read- The first car is one of the most back, phone storage - everything memorable purchases of a life- imaginable to keep the phone put time. For teens, it offers independ- away and keep the driver relying ence and tangible confirmation on the car's internal systems, that they are driving headlong into which aren't as distracting. Most adulthood. In a word, a first car is HONDA MIKE DITZ/MAZDA systems cost extra. freedom. The technology also extends to It's exciting for parents, too, Honda Fit Kia Soul Mazda 3 driver safety features, such as lane especially before the black abyss of The Civic, or even the sub- The quirky Soul is one of the Mazda makes some ofthe most departure warnings, adaptive tuition payments. But it is a com- compact crossover 1{R-V, could, more fun cars on the list - not complete cars on the road, per- cruise control, blind spot alerts plex consideration fraught with ahem, fit here, but the collapsible fun to drive so much as fun to be fectly balancing striking designs and the backup camera, which has the safety concerns of the driver magic seats and overall wagon in. Similar to the expressive, with modern interior appoint- been mandated in all cars starting and financial obligations of the versatility in the Fit are a deal- distinctive Scion youth brand ments, along with the SkyActiv with model year 2018. Most new backer. maker. The 60/40 rear split-seat from Toyota, the Soul is a tall blend ofoptiniizing fuel economy cars have them. bottoms fold up to provide 4 feet urban hatch with a lot of person- while maximizing driving pleas- Safety pays of vertical space, ideal for teens ality couched in family-oriented ure. And it's a Top Safety Pick + expected to be on the move in practicality. when you ante up for the ad- Cost "Cost is a big issue for parents their bohemian phase. Base price: $16,015 vanced safety features. when they're looking for a teen," Ofcourse, consumers are pay- Base price: $16,060 MPG: 24 city, 30 highway Base price: $18,815 ing more than they ever have for said Russ Rader, spokesman for MPG: 29 city, 37 highway Total cost of ownership: MPG: 30 city, 41 highway new cars, with the average trans- the Insurance Institute for High- Total cost of ownership: $29,900 (automatic) action price of a new car tipping way Safety. "But spending a little $28,018 Total cost of ownership: $33,000, which, incidentally, was more will get a vehicle that has the $30,069 about the average cost of tuition characteristics that will protect a and fees at a private college in teen ifa crash happens." 2014-2015, according to the Col- Modern safety equipment is lege Board. especially beneficial to inexperi- Fortunately, the 11115 last year enced drivers. Not only are cars addressed the unreality of buying better equipped to absorb crashes, your teen a new car by coming up they are loaded with equipment to with its first recommended used prevent them. Side curtain air bags: The car list for teens. Ifconsidering a used car, make sure to do a free number of air bags that come VIN check to determine vehicle standard in cars has increased in incident history. the past decade, from the two Our suestions are based on front air bags to upward of 10 in CHEVROLET HYUNDAI MOTORS USA VOLKSWAGEN new cars because their costs are places such as the seat belt or Chevy Sonic Hyundai Elantra Volkswagen Golf easier to calculate. Rader susts under the dash for knees. The parents plan ahead when buying a most important development has The only all-U.S.-built sub- This sedan could be the most The Golf and its six variants car for themselves by considering been side impact or curtain air compact, Chevy's Sonic offers adult car on the list and, sub- have swept the best of2OlS lists what it will need to have to be bags, which protect the head and enough interior touches and sequently, the best value. We were and earned North American Car safely passed on to their teen. chest area in the event of crashes roominess to elevate it over its impressed with the overall value ofthe Year and Motor Trend's Chances are a used model would from the side. competitors at this price point. when we tested it in 2014, and Car ofthe Year. For good reason. Electronic Stability Contro»: save you money and still satisfy The technological capabilities, that's only going to improve since Only the Mazda 3 can compete your priorities. We only recom- ESC automatically applies brakes including the MyLink infotain- the 2017 redesign will hit the with the Golf for fun, economy, mend cars with a Top Safety Pick to individual wheels when a car is ment system with some of the market in early 2016. It's one of versatility and value. Great first skidding, to correct understeer rating or above from IIHS and better voice recognition on the the roomiest for passengers on car, great urban car, great road tried to keep the MSRP for base and oversteer and help prevent a market, is what will sell it, howev- the list and is a seamless bridge car, a Top Safety Pick - the Golf is models under $20,000. panicked driver from overcorrect- er. Top Safety Pick was for models car from college to career. all-around good. ing into a rollover crash. NHTSA built after February 2015. Base price: $18,075 Base price: $18,815 mandated it on all new cars manu- MSRP and total cost ofownership Base price: $15,070 MPG: 28 city, 38 highway MPG: 25 city, 37 highway numbers comefrom Kelley Blue factured after September 2011. It is MPG: 26 city, 35 highway Total cost of ownership: Total cost of ownership: Book's online calculator. Total cost considered the most significant Total cost of ownership: $31,793 $35,710 (based on 2014) cfownershipfactors inftel, insur- safety feature since the seat belt. $30,108 ance, maintenance, registration, depredation and possible financing Stay connected fees. out in newer cars. If there isn't at Volkswagen). Chevrolet has al- wireless hot spots enabling up to Remember the CD player? least one USB port in a new car, it ready gone wireless, turning its seven devices to be connected. [email protected] Forget it, because it's being phased feels outdated (we're waiting, lineup of cars and trucks into Technology is not limited to 46 AUTOS Direct-injection engines can lead to costly valve cleaning

-, - _.dr BOB WEBER Motormouth MICHAEL IERCHAJTRIBUNE NEWSPAPERS The 2016 Mercedes-Maybach S600 offers an optional Champagne cooler. Q:Ihavea2009VW with gasoline direct iijed and a 2-liter turbo engine. It recently VOLKSWAGEN Maybach S600:aland yacht needed the intake valves On powerful small cars with direct injection like a 2009 BY ROBERT DUFFER feur position, the seat cleaned (a very costly Volkswagen GTI, intake systems need regular cleanings. Tribune Newspapers reclines back, the foot rest job) afterjust 54,000 2016 MERCEDES- extends, the front pas- miles. I understand manyfrom Amazon for $167 shops will do the job. It's pronounced "MY- MAYBACH 5600 senger seat slides forward manufacturers are turn- and put it in myself, does bock," but everyone who Superluxury sedan while the headrest col- ing to direct injection to it need to be repro- Q:Ihavea2002Toyo- saw it called it incredible. lapses, and a lip extends help efficiency on these grammed by the dealer? ta Camry XLE with powerful small engines. I got mixed reviews on- 131,000 miles. Recently, The 2016 Mercedes- Price as tested: from the rear ofthe front Maybach S600 is a stately seat for a double foot rest. The problem is, the in- line. Some said yes; some the check engine light land yacht with features The rear floor has 1- take valves on these said no. came on and was diag- such as six-way massaging $199,725 inch-thick sheepskin that engines become dirty - K.N., Southington, nosed as the purge valve seats and an optional Base price:$189,350 may provoke some to wig- very easily since gas Conn. and the vapor canister. Champagne cooler with gle their piggies and hug bypasses them. What's A:Youmaygetlucky The estimated cost to silver-plated Champagne MPG:13 city, 20 highway the monogrammed leather your opinion on prevent- and the replacement mod- repair by my regular flutes, in a ride so smooth Engine: pillows as ifit's story time. ¡ng rather than cleaning tile will work without shop wasjust over $900. that the kids fall asleep 6-liter V-12 biturbo All four seats, swathed in this buildup (additives, further programming. If it A repair estimate by a more frequent oil chang- doesn't, you haven't really second shop confirmed it within minutes. It elicits Transmission: espresso nappa leather, awe if not outright envy have massaging seats with es, spray intake dean- lost anything. But like any could run $800 or more, 7-speed auto with paddles ers)? I don't want anoth- service, it pays to shop but also indicated it And the $200,000 tag is in rear-wheel drive six different masseuse actually a value. options, including one er large cleaning bill, but around. Some independentcould be a fluke and not The latest reincarnation Parting shot: Afine fit for with hot stones. Seven I don't want to waste shops can do the job, may- recur. Does this sound those that prefer to be of the prestige brand is ambient light choices, from money trying to prevent be at a lower price. Prices correct to you, and is it driven rather than to drive. nearly half the price of the sunset orange to moonlight it either. may even vary from dealer worth doing on an al- last Maybach iteration, blue, light up the wood - R.B., Wethersfleld, to dealer because of their most-14-year-old car? which ended a decade's trim and footrest and hot/ Conn. different labor rates. - .LG., Naperville, Ill. disappointing sales rim in subtle muscularity that cold cup holder to set the A: Even more sinister A: Yes, flukes occur. 2012. By associating it with extends under the hood. mood for the three-bottle than valve deposits are Q: My 1998 Dodge Drive the car and see if the the flagship S600 sedan, The 6-liter V-12 biturbo Champagne cooler deposits on the tips of the Caravan's inside fabric light illuminates again. If Mercedes is creating a engine pumps out 523 ($1,100) between the rear fuel injectors. There are no on the roofhas loosened not, the computer will swaddled space between horsepower and 612 seats. The rear center magic potions that you can or come unglued and is eventually delete the trou- flagships and superluxe pound-feet oftorque that console houses two col- pour into your gas tank. sagging. The fabric is ble code from its memory. brands such as Rolls-Royce stuns the driver. This long, lapsible work trays like We suggest you have the hitting the driver's head. Since the canister and and Bentley. 5,269-pound rear-wheel- those in first class on a intake and injection systemhow can I repair this? purge valves are part of the One passenger, age 9, drive beast goes from O to plane. professionally cleaned at JA., Chicago emission control system, called it a mini-limo. The 60 in 5 seconds in active Drivers will no doubt regular intervals. Although A: The fabric you men- any issues will cause the mini-limo S600 is 2 feet sports mode. It'll cost you a luxuriate in its amenities, there are do-it-yourself tion is called the headliner. vehicle to fail the test. longer than the average gallon, but the magic is but it's all attendant on products on the shelves, In most cases, the original Fortunately for Illinois sedan, so chances are it's what transpires in the back your serving the car, not we suggest takingyour car is a foam-backed cloth that residents, pre-2007 model not fitting in the average seat nothing. the other way around. The to a professional who will is glued to the panel, or year vehicles with a gross garage. Mercedes says it is the Mercedes-Maybach S600 use products that are muchboard, under the vehicle vehicle weight rating be- The optional 20-inch quietest car on the road, is for those who have as- stronger than the store- roof: The foam dries out tween 8,501 and 14,000 forged alloy wheels and we couldn't argue it. cended beyond the flag- bought stuff: and crumbles, allowing the pounds are exempt from ($3,900) appear like shal- The suspension soaks up ships into the strata of the headliner to sag. You can testing. low silver serving dishes road inconsistencies, even driven. Oxymoron not- Q:Ihavea2oloBuick repair it yourselfwith a kit with handlelike spokes at handling railroad crossings withstanding, the relatively Lucerne, and the lane ifyou take offthe panel. Send questions along with the edges. The body lines with uncanny grace. reasonable price makes it a departure camera (mod- That involves removing name and town to Motor- follow the S600, and Nearly every time I was on loaded contender that tile) went bad. The deal- the sun visors, dome light, mouth, Rides, Chicago chrome door rockers and the road for more than 10 doesn't dampen the May- er said it would cost $525 trim for the headliner and Tribune, 435 N. Michigan B-pillar make it shine like a minutes, my pint-size rear bach prestige. for parts and labor, labor trim from the A-pillars and Ave., Fifth Floor, Chicago IL silver spoon. passengers, a little king and being1'/2hours of repro- possibly the B-pillars. 60611 or motormo uth.trib The Maybach S600 has queen, had fallen asleep. [email protected] graniining the camera. If Otherwise, auto upholstery ®veri7.on.net. an undeniable charm and In the Maybach's Chauf- Twitter @DufferRobert I replaced the camera shops and some body SPORTS

Mcllroy backontrack to play at BMW Championship. BY JOHN P. BORNEMAN "Seemed like there Pioneer Press was nothing. I SHEBOYGAN, Wís. - If there were questions aboutdidn't see any dif the state of Rory Mcllroy's game - or his hurting leftference in his game. anide - they were cleared up early in the first round of He seems like 100- the PGA Championship atpercent ready" Whistling Straits on Aug. 13. With one monster 3Jordan Spieth, on Rory wood, the World's No. 2 Mcli roy golfer showed he's on course for a strong finish to the 2015 season, and a likelybright fuchsia pants, which appearance in Lake Forestmoved one fan to yell out, for the BMW Champion-"Nice pants!" As he came off ship in September. the tee on the 11th hole, two Mcllroy's season was inyoung girls waved to him, question after he hurt hisand his return wave sent anide playing soccer withthem running smiling back friends on July 4. But afterto their mother. After he hit an opening bogey in Wis-a just OK third shot on the consin on Aug.13, hepar-5 16th (he still made reached the 593-yard par-5birdie), a young boy in a second hole in two, rippingbright green polo and a 3 wood from more thanbasketball shorts admon- 286 yards to 15 feet to set up ished nearby photogra- a birdie. Not exactly thephers, crying, "You distract- kind of shot one executes on ed him!" abum ankle. By Aug. 14, Mcllroy was "As you can see out there,ready to stop talking about the way I'm hitting the ballthe anide, offering only "it and the way I'm gettingfeels good" after his round. around the golf course, IHe stillhas two more have full confidence in" therounds at the PGA Champi- anide, Mclfroy said. "Thatonship, and then the FedEx was one of the best 3 woodsCup Playoffs, which should I've ever hit." lead him through Conway Mcllroy, who is defend-Farms Golf Club in Lake ing his PGA ChampionshipForest The tournament is title, finished with a 1-underscheduled to run Sept. 17- 71 on Aug. 13 and followed 20. that up with another 71 in Even with his long layoff, thesecond round on Aug. 14. Mcllroy is No. 9 in the He played both roundsFedEx Cup standings after alongside Masters and U.S.the PGA Championship. Open champion JordanThe top 70 make it to the Spieth, who said he saw no BMW Championship. difference in the play of his "The only thing I was a main rival. little bit worried about, I "Seemed like there wasguess, going into [the PGA nothing;' Spieth said onChampionship] is whether Aug. 13. "I didn't see anyI could bring this good golf difference in his game. Hethat I know I have been seems like 100-percentplaying into a competitive ready." round;' Mcllroy said Aug. Golf fans were 100-per- 13. "I felt like I did that." cent ready to welcome Mcllroy back on Agu. 13 forjbo rn e in a np io n ee rio - his first round since June21 cai.com at the U.S. Open. Mcllroy showed up to Twitter: @John_Borneraan ANDREW REDINGTON/GETTV the first tee Aug. 13 wearing Rory Mcllroy runs across the fifth tee box during the second round of thePGAChampionship at Whistling Straits onAug.14. 48 SPORTS

BOYS SEASON PR VIEWSOCCER BY Eiuc V DIuL M George Beto, Sr. D Juan basa figure to provide expe- Finishinginthefinal Pioneer Press Vargas rience on the backline. Her- third "was really our biggest Team outlook This sea- rera, whose improvementissue last year' said Notre Niles West son will be Filip Cejovic's over the last 10 months hasDame coach Mike Smith. 5 fifth coachingboys soccer at impressed Bishop, is slated "We had a solid defense. Top returners:Sr. FNiles North. He spent his tojoin them even though heOur center midfield was Mario Bajric, Jr. D/MF Kev- firstthree yearsasthe broke his left arm in thepretty good as well, but we in Sanchez, Jr. GK CarlosVikings' sophomore coach, preseason. just really struggled scoring Lome, Sr. D Mario Kosir then one as a varsity assist- A key for Maine East,goals. That was definitely New contributors: So. ant on Yoon Lee's staff. Bishop added, will be for itsour downfall. MF Alec Esteban, Jr. MF Filip Cejovic is now en- forwards to finish in the "[Nick] is goingto be a big Laith Zaibal, Jr. MF1' Ge-tering his first year as Niles finalthird more cousis- part of our offense, in terms orgi Spasov North's coach. He feels as if tently than they did a yearofscoring goals." Team outlook: Milo Ce-he's taking over at the per- ago. The Blue Demons were jovic has replacedScott feet time, as the Viltings shut out in a Class 3A Ackman, who's now an as-won their first Central Sub- regional final. Northridge sistant coach at Loyola, asurban North title in 2013 "We struggled last year, Top returners: Sr. MF Nues West's coach. and were competitive in scoring goals, but we did aBen Fonseca, Sr. MF James Cejovicservedasthe2014. Niles North lost to really good job of creatingPaschall, Jr. F Bradley Si- Wolves' Freshman A coachMaine East 3-2 in the Class opportunities," Bishop said. mon, So. D John Presberg, in 2014, which was his lone 3A regional semifinals a "This year, I'm confidentJr. D Tim Bland year in that role. As a result, year ago. that ifwe create those same New contributors: So. Cejovic wasn't familiar with "We all feel that we have opportunities, we'll be able MF Vick Gadula, Jr. F Alex many of Niles West's varsityturned the comer, as far as to finish." Kagan players when he was firstsoccer's concerned in be- Team outlook: The hired. coming relevant in the soc- Knights graduated two sets Cejovic, who's the young- cer community," Cejovic Maine South of twin starters (Will and er brother of Niles Northsaid. "I've felt that we have a KEVIN TANAKA/PIONEER PRESS Team outlook: MaineKyle James, as well as Anto- coachFilipCejovic, made a very strong soccer commu- In this Aug.19, 2013, photo, Ridgewood's Brian Kmiotek South graduated nearly allnb and Emilio Galindo) and concerted effort to changenity that just needed elevat- dribbles the ball during practice in Norridge. Kmiotek. a of the players it started in atheir best player in forward/ that as quickly as possible. ing to the next level - senior, is one of the Rebels' top returning players. 4-1 loss to New Ther in thegoalkeeper Conner Mongo- "One of the things that Imeaning a little bit more Class 3A Nues North Sec-ven. Still, coach Paolo Rossi wanted to do isjust tofocused training based ondefense - with Gasienica, abest kid? Well, I want totional semifinals a year ago. is very optimistic about this connect with them righttechnique and tactics,as four-year starter in goal,make it to where we're a year's team. away," Milo Cejovic said.opposed to all fitness. That'sZhyiyh,atransfer fromvery hard team to mark up Not only is there talent "As soon as I found out thatwhat we have tried to do in Ukraine, and Panocha - toagainst because we're tal-Notre Dame and experience returning Ihad been hired, I made it athe last 10 months that I've be its strength. ented and we can score Top returners:Sr. Dfrom last year's squad that point... toreally go out andbeen coach, especially over Cabrera called the Reb-fromalldifferentareas. Carl Dalmos, Sr. MF Jackwon the Class lA Guerin meet with the players fromthe summer." els' defense "top notch' butThat's my big goal, is toWernet,Sr. GK ConorRegional, a set of important last year and communicate Cejovic added: "We had a added that he's challengedmake everybody a threatO'Neill principles have been in- with them and let themwonderful summer, an un- his team's offense to try toduring a game?' New contributors: So. Fstilledwithin thisyear's know whoIwas and whatI defeated summer, a greataverage 2-3 goals per game. Nick Feeney, Jr. D Emmettsquad by the members of was about. camp, great numbers. There A lack of consistent scoringMaine East O'Malley the 2014 and 2015 graduat- "I wanted to know whatseems to be a lot of excite-plagued Ridgewood at Team outlook: Notre ing classes. their experiences were like, ment in the program. Wetimes in 2014 - it scored Top returners: Sr. MFDame should have a strong "They've really - in and I wanted to communi-had over 100 kids try out for five goals in three playoffMumen Hussein, Sr. D Will- spine this year, with O'Neill, practices, and in games - cate to them how thin the first time. Everybodygames, losing in the Class son Noriega, Sr. D Sebastian center back Dahnos andshown the younger players were going to be under me. seems to be excited that we2A sectional semifinals - Kielbasa center midfielder Wernet[the way], in terms of lead- I was here all the timeare moving in the rightand Cabrera hopes an all- New contributors: Jr. D all returning for their seniorership, work ethic, how to during the summer, and justdirection?' hands-on-deck approachMarcos Herrera seasons. carry themselves on the communicating with them. helps change that this fall. Team outlook: Alex Lu- What should be differentfield' said Rossi, who takes I think our relationship is "I've put a little bit oflek was Maine East's un-this year for the Dons, when over as Northridge's coach building and it's only goingRidgewood pressure on the offense toquestioned leader a yearcompared to 2014, is theyfor Desmond Ryan. "Early to get better." Top returners: Sr. GKproduce this year," Cabreraago. The center back was so will have the speedy Feeney on, I like the work ethic. I Niles West lost in theWojtek Gasienica, Sr. F Bri- said. "I feel like since 2010 effective that coach Jeffat forward. like the intensity. ... I think Class 3A regional semifinals an Kmiotek, Sr. D Patryk we've sort ofdropped off onBishop, who is entering his Feeney missed all of histhose two previous classes last season. Panocha our goals, with the loss ofsecond year, said "unfortu-freshman season due to an have really had a big impact New contributors: Sr.Piotr Soja. I want to try tonately, I don't think any-injury. Having him in the on this group ofguys, and all Niles North MF Mykhailo Batyr, Jr. MFrely on not just one kid orbody can reallyfillthatlineup figuresto add aof them are really stepping Greg Gruba, Sr. D Volody- one player to score all the [leadership] position." dimension of scoring, skill up." Top returners: Sr. MFmyr Zhyiyh goals. I want to make it a While the Blue Demonsand athleticism Notre Ricky Torres, Sr. F Fanuel Team outlook: Arman- team effort. will be without Lulek, aDame didn't have up top lastEric Van Dril is a freelance Teclai, Sr. F Matt Naranjo,do Cabrera takes over a "In a pregame, we try to 2015 graduate, they returnseason. The Dons' season reporterfor Pioneer Press. Sr. MF Chris Patino Ridgewood team that en-tell our guys, 'Mark up on the majority oftheir startingended in the Class 3A re- New contributors: Sr. ters the year counting on itsthis kid, because he's theirlineup. Noriega and Kiel-gional quarterfinals. 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BY TODD MAR VER all four levels now, all theyRSH Victoria Ignacik Pioneer Press really know of Maine East is Team outloole Follow- the higher level of achieve-ing back-to-back 5-26 cam- Maine East ment we've had over the lastpaigos, the Rebels posted 14 couple years' wins in 2014 and hope to Top returners: Sr. OH continue their upward Maggie Chwieralski,Sr. climb in 2015, despite the MH Niki Ahistrand, Sr. DS Maine South graduation of outside hitter Miranda Duro Top returners:Sr. LNatasa Papulic and libero New contributors: So. S Taylor Krueger, Jr. S StaceyMarzena Mistarz. Ridge- Erika Christiansen, Jr. OH Sremac, Sr. MH Olivia Post wood fell in the Class 3A Maria Skoufos, Jr. OH Ma- New contributors: Jr.regional finals last year to hin Wadia, Jr. RSH Emilyhitter Molly Carmichael, Jr.Wheaton Academy. Cashen,Jr. DS Michelehitter Caitlin Wright "All of them are quiet Wen, Jr. MH Alex Villa- Team outlook: Thegirls, so some will have to lobos Hawks graduated Maxinestep up, really give it their Team outlook After aKasznia and Nora Quinn,all, step outside their corn- 17-win campaign in 2013their two starting middlefbrt zone and really under- and a breakout season inhitters on the 2014 squadstand that they're the lead- 2014 - a trip to the Class 4A that lost to Maine East iners of this team," coach sectionalsemifinalsfol- the Class 4A regional finals.Dave Wlodarczyk said. lowed the program's first Quinn now plays at Division"Monica Zygula is the only regional title since 2004 and I Fairfield. However, Mainesenior that we have right the team also won its firstSouth returns three starters now on the team, so we have Central Suburban North inKrueger, Sremac anda vers very young team, so championship since 2001 - Post. The Hawks also return we just need to make sure the Blue Demons aresenior outside and right-somebody steps up and is a looking to sustain their suc-side hitter Elizabeth Porter- good, solid leader for us. cess in 2015 by winningfield. First-year coach Joe "We want to use last year regional and conference ti-Bangit headed the JV squad as a springboard and we talk ties again. Despite the lossesthe past two years and is aboutitas a revolution of outside hitter Hannaheager to see what his players every year. The revolution Farley and setter Sarah can do at the varsity level. continues. We need those Hua-Pham to graduation, "I'm excited becausechanges, we need to make Maine East returns threeeach of my JV teams had a changes and we need to get players who will be entering28-3 record and now they'rebetter. There's no room for BRIAN O'MAHONEY/PIONEER PRESS their third year as starters together on one team on the plateaus. We have to makeNues West's Dominique Krason has been very focused in tryouts this season, according to for the Blue Demons:varsity" Bangit said. "Rightsure that we continuallyWolves coach Stacy Metoyer. Chwieralski, Ahistrand andnow, the premise is, 'Let'smove forward and they Duro. Maine East also re- not get comfortable withneed to get together as aregional title, finishing indefensive specialist Crystal 14, left to become the Maine turns senior back row spe-what we had.' I think we team." the top three in conference Wi. West coach. According to cialist Courtney Depa. have a rather large target on and winning a tournament, new coach Terri Vander "When the seniors wereour back, maybe not theNiles West according toNiles WestNiles North Jeugdt, Niles North faces a freshman, that was my firstlargest target, but we do coach Stacy Metoyer. rebuilding season in 2015. year back after having been have a large target. That's Top returners: Sr. OH "Two years ago they won Top returners: Sr. OHDwyer and Yonan are ex- gone from the program for awhat I want them to think Dominique Krason, Jr. OH aregionaltitle,so they Carolyn Dwyer, Sr. OH Nina pected to lead a young few years," coach Anne Be- about every time they prac- Kaila Johanson, Jr. S Elenidefinitely know whatit Yonan Vikings team. Vander zek said. "So this seniortice, and that we do things a Balourdos takes to win one because New contributors: Jr.Jeugdt believes the team's group has been there since little bit faster and harder at New contributors: Jr.they've done it before, so IStephanie Wu, Jr.Tiselle assets are its athleticisrn and we started this whole re- the varsity level. At the end hitter Elmina Mie, Jr. MB think that adds a lot of good Talaboc, Jr. Tina Samuel, Jr.the players' ability to play building process and getting of the day, we're going to be Bethany Keith, Jr. L Biancapower behind that, espe- Elaine Maldonado, Jr. Ginamultiple positions. the program back to wherethe last team that's ever Tomuta, Fr. Natalia Pehar cially Dominique being aLoy, Jr. Courtney Golden- "We are a new team and we felt it should be. They'vegoing to be outworked and Team outloolc Krason,senior," Metoyer said. "Ev- berg,Jr.Allyshia Duber-we are rebuilding and we been a part of this since they we're going to outwork ev-Johanson and Balourdosery day in tryouts we can see stein, So. Samantha Ono, Fr. are a young team, but the were freshmen and when eryone we're playing." have been on the Niles West how focused she is and howLauren D'Souza, Fr. Veron- one positive thing that I they were freshmen, they varsity squad since theymuch it means to her, so I ica Walinski think is going to help us a lot had talked about when they were freshmen and arethink she's going to be a big Team outlook The Vi- is these girls don't just have were at varsity how theyRidgwood looking to improve on amotivator behind the girls kings have had several nota- one particularposition," wanted to win champion- Top returners: Sr. MB 19-14 campaign in 2014. The to stay focused and stay onble departures in the last Vander Jeugdt said. "All the ships and get Maine East'sMonica Zygula, So. RSHWolves finished with a 4-6task to reach our goals?' two years. Taylor Louis, a players are utility players. name out there as a greatAlyssa Malicki, Jr. MB San- record in the Central Sub- Niles West also returns2014 Niles North graduate, They are great in all posi- volleyball school. dra Dybala, So. OH Gabbyurban South and lost in thesophomore middle hitterand Amanda Green, a 2015 fions?' "... This senior group is Larocco, Jr. S Sofija Mlade-Class 4A regional finals toNicole Zelazko, senior set-graduate, now play at Mar- the beginning of the re- novic, Jr. S Melanie Boquilla Schaumburglast year. Teamter and defensive specialist(luette and Mike Cott, the Todd Mar-ver is a freelance building process and so at New contributors: So.goals include winning aRachel Sison and seniorh1ildngs coach from 2008-reporterfor Pioneer Press. 50 In this Sept. 9, 2014, photo, NOes North's Fanuel TecIal (8) heads the ball over Evanston's Erick Balthazar during a game In Evanston. NIC SUMMERS/PIONEER PRESS

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