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Nues West trainers teach skills Tricks of the fradein Sports Medicine Career Club BY LEE V. GAINES said. As part of the club, Pioneer Press students have had the op- portunity to shadow visiting Athletesat Niles West doctors, receive certification High School seek treatment in both CPR and first aid and for their injuries and tips on assist Smetana and Gorski in how to prevent them from the training room and on the two athletic trainers who, field. while fulßlling their day-to- Several Niles West gradu- day duties, are also educat- ates who participated in the ing and inspiring a cohort of club have gone on to pursue high school students inter- careers in athletic training ested in following in their other areas of sports medi- footsteps. cine and medicine in gen- Laura Gorski said she was eral, Smetana said. thrilled to land a job as an A 17-year-old senior at athletic trainer at Niles West Niles West and member of so she could "focus primari- the club, Karolina Gacek, ly on the kids." She said she said that although she's not was hired by the Skokie an athlete,she'dliketo school in 2008 after serving someday become an athletic as the head athielic trainer at trainer and work with either Benedictine University in college or high school-aged Lisle. students. Dave Smetana, a former Smetana and Gorski ex- intern athletic trainer for the plain to club participants the Chicago Cubs, began work- processes involved in treat- ing at Nues West through a ing student athletes with private company until he injuries, in addition to how was offered a full-time posi- the injuries are caused, she tion as a staifmember of the said. school's athletic department Students involved in the in2012. KEVIN TANAKA/PIONEER PRESS PHOTOS clubareoften asked to "I originally gut started in Trainer Laura Gorski fits Shaneal Greene with a helmet at Nues West High School in Skokie, Aug.12. providetheir own input this (fiekjust because of based on what they've the fact that I was an athlete learned, Gacek said. myself in high school and I "We are different than got injured a lot and I was teachers because we don't always in the training room," give them grades," Gorski he said. said. "But we hold them Smetana said the athletic accountableindifferent trainer at his high school ways' was a mentor to him, some- Though she came to the one he said he could look to club already equipped with for advice. an interest in sports medi- "He was the one who cine, Gacek said her experi- pushed me to pursue this," ence working with and he said. "He gave me guid- learning from Smetana and ance in college and recom- Gorski has cemented her mendations on whatI future ambitions. should do once I gut out of "AfterIlearned more grad school." about it, and I got the hang of Gorski said that while she the different things they do didn't have someone she here, I am positive it's the could call a mentor, she was career choice for me," she inspired to follow her cho- said. sen career path after receiv- Both Gorski and Smetana ing treatment in high school said inspiring and educating for a sports-related injury students like Gacek is one of While assisting injured Hannah Trail has her wrist taped by student trainer Kristine Trainer Dave Smetana tapes ankles prior to practice Aug. the most fulfilling aspects of student-athletes with reha- Hoellerich at Niles West High School. 12. their job. bilitation across a spectrum "They want to do what of 26 different sports, setting have welcomed students in Gorski saida student was too much for her to keepas the high school's Sportswe do, and I think that's up and managing sportsall high school grades totrainer program existed itgoing. When Smetana Medicine Career Club. awesome' Gorski said. equipment and takingitobserve them at work andwhen she was hired by Nuesjoined the team, he said it Between five and seven down when the games are learn what it means to be anWest, but as the lone full-was important to him tostudents participate in theLee V Gaines is a freelance over, Gorski and Smetana athletic trainer. time trainer at the school, itrestart what is now knownclub each sports season, he reporterfor Pioneer Press. LEE V. GAINES/PIONEER PRESS The Nues Library Board of Trustees voted6-1to approve a budget for fiscal year2016dur- ing a meeting on Aug.19. Library budget includes funds for raises, digital media lab n BY LEE V. GAINES "The problem is that aployees are guaranteed to Pioneer Press lot of these maker things receive a 3 percent raise. He involve high heat or cuttingsaid those who perform The Nues Public Librarythings," he said. "You just above average might receive Board of Trustees agreed todon't really want to turn itmore and those who per- add a last-minute $75,000over to your patrons andform below average might increase to salary expendi-say, 'OK, go at itbecausereceive less. z tures in its approved budgetyou have this risk of in- Lempke, PritZ said, will for fiscal year 2016 follow- jury" have the final say when it ing a request by the district's Trustee Carolyn Drblikcomes to employee raises. SAVE 31 director. asked for an assurance from The total amount of reve- plus FREE home delivery r The board voted 6-1 on Lempke that she'dfirstnue included in the ap- Call 312-222-6157 or Aug. 19 to approve a budgetcheck to make sure that allproved budget represents BuylcelandicWater.com including roughly $6.3mil- current staff was utilizingabout a 3 percent decrease lion in expected revenuetheir time and participatingover the previousyear's and nearly $6.5 million inin job sharing in the mostprojected actual revenue, expenditures. efficient manner possiblewhile spending accounts NilesLibrary Directorbefore any new employeesfor a roughly 15 percent Experience Earth's most perfect water Susan Lempke initiallywere brought on board. jump over last year's actual asked the board to approve As part of a compromiseestimated expenditures. an additional $150,000 tosuggested by President During a board meeting The legend began on the remote island of Iceland over 5000 years ago budgeted salary expendi-Linda Ryan, the trustees in July, Pritz said the district tures in anticipation of the voted to approve only half ofwas running a surplus of when a colossal volcanic eruption created a miraculous resource beneath opening next month of aLempke's requestedabout $900,000 because the Earths crust:. The legendary Olfus Spring was born and has been new digital media lab and$150,000 increase. Lempkelast year's revenues were makers space equipped promised to discuss staffingthat much greater than ac- constantly replenished by snowmelt and rainfall ever since. Cherished by with computers loadedissues with trustees beforetuai expenditures. with Photoshop and Adobe any new hires are made. The approved budget generations, thiis the source of lcelandic Glacial. This pristine natural Illustrator software, a 3-D The approved budgetalsoincludesnearly spring water s filtered through ancient lava rock, creating remarkable printer, laser cutter, greenalso includes a 3 percent$500,000 incapitalex- screen and video recordingannual raise for the dis-penses related to updating purity and optimal mineral balance. Clean, crisp arid untouched, equipment, among othertrict's employees. At thethe district's desktop com- features. board's July meeting, trust- puters, in addition to fire celebrate nature's perfection with every sip. Icelandic Glacial. Lempke said she had noees agreed to increase theand security upgrades and plans to hire any additional budgeted amount for raisesthe purchase of a new staff but wanted the fundsfrom 2.4 percent to 3 per-library van to make deliver- budgeted in case she thinkscent. ies to homebound patrons ICELANDIC itis necessary down the In an interview following and schools, Pritz said. Last GLACIAL line. the Aug. 19 meeting, Pritzyear, he said, the district Greg Pritz, businesssaid the change amounts toonlyspent about $100,000 manager for the district,about a $50,000 increaseon capital items. said there probablywillbebetween the tentative Trustee Danette Matyas strong demand forthebudget brought before the was the sole board member space and all the equipmentboard for approvallastto vote against the budget. it has to offer when itmonth and the one ap- 100% S,stai,abIe Spring Naturaliy Aik,lir,e Exceptional Pur,ty 00% Carbon '4eutr& officially opens to the publicproved this week. But, he Lee V. Gaines is a freelance on Sept. 19. said, not alllibrary em- reporter for Pioneer Press. 31% off the reguiar hme delivery price. Home delivery avgiiable in most areas n chicago 8 NEWS

ALICIA RAMIREZ/PIONEER PRESS PHOTO The ceremonial red ribbon is cut with the help of U.S. Rep. Jan Schakowsky, from left; state Rep. John D'Amico; Mayor Andrew Przybylo; Michelle Michal,froni the governor's office; Alan Pesata, facilities manager; Brian Mikota, engineering manager; Dale Sylvan, vice president and general manager; and Marty Glass, president of airframe systems. Aviation and aerospace Nilesfaciliunveiledcompanyhostsceremony BY ALICIA RAMIREZ Grainger building, in thecompany to be more effi- Pioneer Press back and 100,000 squarecient. feet of newly constructed "We were really able to Woodward, Inc., an avia- office and support space innot only move, but to finally tion systems and aerospacethe front. do the things that we had technology company, un- "It's been a journey try- always talked about doing if veiled its newest building ining to consolidate ourwe were in one large build- Nues Thursday with a rib- plans," Dale Sylvan, vice ing," Sylvan said. bon cutting and tour. president and general man- Woodward, head- At the Niles plant, Wood-ager, said. "The good thingquartered in Fort Collins, ward focuses on electro- here is to be made in the Colo., purchased the locally mechanical flight controlUSA, which we're veryowned company MPC and utility actuation sys- proud of, but, clearly, to doProducts Corp. in 2009 tems, fly-by-wire cockpitthat, we really needed tofrom the Roberti family, control systems, high per- consolidate and get into oneand continued to build up formance sensors, electric plant." the base ofthe company. motorsandelectro- Before moving into the "It's incredible and my mechanical components,new building, Sylvan said, husband would be so according to its website. there were five separateproud:' Joan Roberti said. "Woodward really feelsbuildings that meant peo-"This is what he started fortunate that you selectedple having to go betweenwith his brother and to see us to acquire it in 2008 andbuildings, parts having to be what Woodward has done, we're very glad to see youtaken to different locationsthe progress is amazing' W000WARD INC. here today," Marty Glass,on the campus and a lot of Members of the RobertiThe manufacturing floor, built inside ofthe existing Grainger building on the property, ¡s president of airframe sys-time spent coordinatingfamily, along with U.S. Rep.comparable to five football fields. tems, said. movements between build-Jan Schakowsky (D-9th) The building, 6300 W. ings. Now, he said, there is aand state Rep. John D'Am-win-win for businesses andyou in your niighty endeav- 30 percent support and 18 Howard St., is a 334,700-trueflow through theico (D-15th) were in theresidents alike," Przybylo or." percent engineering. square-foot space withbuilding from engineeringaudience, as well as Nilessaid."So, Woodward, The facility is home to 234,700 square feet of pro- to production toquality Mayor Andrew Przybylo. please know that this vil-roughly 950 employees -Alicia Ramirez is a freelance duction space, formerly thecontrolthat allows the "In Niles we look for thelage of Niles stands beside52 percent manufacturing, reporterfor Pioneer Press. NEWS 9

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The following items were taken from theDOMESTIC BATTERY On Aug. 15, the manager of a store on the DUI Nues and Park Ridge police department Calvin Caryton, 57, of the 7900 block of9600 block of Milwaukee Avenue told police Amy Hauser, 48, ofthe 1300 block of West reports. An arrest does not constitute afindingCaldwell Avenue, Niles, was charged with he saw a man steal a speaker valued at $200Castle Drive, Park Ridge, was charged with ofguilt. domestic battery on the evening of Aug. 16. and leave with store with another man. drivingunder the influence, failure to reduce He has a Sept 1 court date. speed to avoid an accident and following too PROPERTY DAMAGE closelyAug. 8. She was taken into custody on Niles DUI A brick was thrown at a vehicle's the 2600 block ofTaicott Roadjust before 10 Donna Ganza, 41, of the 9300 block of Bay windshield and a decorative house window p.m. Bond was set at $1,000 and she has a RETAIL THEFT Colony Drive, unincorporated Maine Town- was cracked in two separate incidents Sept 16 court date. William Krieman, 25, of the 5500 block ofship, was charged with driving under thereported on the 8200 block of Park Avenue Under, Chicago, was charged with felonyinfluence Aug. 14 following an accidenton the night of Aug. 14. VISITATION INTERFERENCE retail theft Aug 12 after he allegedly stole sixinvolving two vehicles at the comer of Tires were slashed and scratches left on as Steven Bonfleld, 4Z of the 7800 block of DVDs from a store on the 5600 block ofMilwaukee Avenue and Maryland Streetparked vehicle between Aug. 17 and Aug. 18 Pine Parkway, Dañen, was charged with Touhy Avenue. He has a Sept. 2 court date. She has an Oct 1 court date. on the 7900 block of Nordica Avenue. unlawful interference ofvisitation Aug. 8. He Alfred Bailey, 51, of the 9900 block of was released on his own recognizance and Holly Lane, unincorporated Maine Town-THEFT Park Ridge assigned a Sept i court date. A man told police that his lawn mower ship, was charged with felony retail theftwas stolen fi-orn outside his house on the PROPERTY DAMAGE Aug 14 after he allegedly stole a computer THEFT 7600 block of Oleander Avenue Aug. 13. The The moon roof of an SUV was smashed from a store on the 8500 block of Golf Road.man reported that a scrap truck driver was Admir Sivac, 26, of the 1300 block ofbetween July 29 and Aug. 9 while it was A store employee told police that Bailey picking up shelves he left out with the trash. North Western Avenue, Chicago, wasparked on the 1600 block of South Crescent unhooked a security lanyard from a laptop, charged with theft Aug. 13. According to placed the computer down his pants andHe noticed his lawn mower had been takenpolice, Sivac was accused of stealing aAvenue. as well, police said. necklace from a home on the 1100 block of exited the store. Cook County Sheriff's On Aug. 14, a woman told police that 10 THEFT Police detained Bailey at his home, police years after co-signing a $50,000 student loan South Harrison Street between April and A puise was reported stolen on the night said. He remained in custody in Cookin order for her granddaughter to attend June. Sivic is currently in Cook County JailofAug. 8 from the Uptown train station, 100 County Jail with a Sept. 9 court date set. college, she received notice that she owed custody. S. Sumniit Ave. Aisha Jenkins-Barton, 38, of the 9900 $136,000 in unpaid loans that she had never A bicycle was stolen on the night ofAug. 7 block of Holly Lane, unincorporated Maine RETAIL THEFT signed. Police said the woman believes her after it was tied to a bike rack with a wire Township, was charged with retail theft on Alisha Greer, 34, of the 16300 block of signature was forged. outside Field School, 707 Wísner St Aug.18 after she allegedly stole clothing from Saint Louis, Markham, was charged with An iPod, speaker and stereo were among A cell phone was stolen Aug. 10 from an a store at Golf Mill Shopping Center. She has retail theft Aug. 10 after she allegedly stole establishment on the 100 block of South items reported stolen Aug. 7 from a vehicle alcohol from Mariano's, 1900 5. Cumberland a Sept 8 court date. Northwest Highway. parked at Golf MIII Shopping Center. Ave. She was assigned a Sept24 court date.

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More than 500 athletes braved "I like the finish line," she said, Michigan water temperatures to a the threat of a storm and gathered laughing. "That's my favoritefrigid 55 degrees, Strong said. If at Gilson Park in Wilmette Aug.23 part." water temperatures were just a for the third annual North Shore Levin said she had been train- few degrees colder, they would Thathion. ing for the North Shore Thathlonnot have been able to do the Wilmette police blocked off for about three months. swimming portion. areas of Sheridan Road near the "It takes two things: discipline "Fifty-one is the low-end cut- park for the swimming, biking and and consistency," she said. oft;" he said. running event that brought to- Wílmette resident Bill Bucklew Strong said the North Shore L KEVIN TANAKA/PIONEER PRESS gether athletes of all ages from gathered several other WilmetteThathlon consists of a 500-meter KEVIN TANAKA/PIONEER PRESS Sinee Feld of Libertyville, races to throughout the North Shore area. residents together to add a chan- swim, a U-mile bike ride that goes Lifeguard Molly Maloney offers the starting line to begin the "We had such a wide range oftable element to Sunday's triath- into Winnetka and a 3-mile run swimming directions to an athlete cycling portion. athletes.It's just wonderful to Ion. into downtown Wilmette, circling before the start of the triathlon. see;' said Craig Strong, owner Team Fox SCW (South Central back to Gilson Park, which he Precision Multisport, an Evans- Wilmette) participated in the tri-described as a great location for ton-based fitness and personalathlon to raise money for the such an event. training company that sponsored Michael J. Fox Foundation, which "This is what happens every the event. seeks to find a cure for Parkinson's day," he said. "There's swimming Evanston resident Mike Rubin Disease. Bucklew said Team Fox is in Lake Michigan, there's biking and Glenview resident Megan made up of athletes of all ages and on Sheridan Road, and people run Levin said they have participated abilities. here in Wilmette. It's a beautiful in several area triathlons. "We've got the whole spectrum area." "We met through swimming here," he said. "We had 32 people. Thirteen age groups ranging next to each other in the Evanston We keep growing every year." from 10 to over 70 participated in Masters (swim team)," said Levin, Bucklew said while some mem- the North Shore Thathlon. After adding that many tn-athletes are bers of Team Fox completed the the race, awards were given for very supportive of each other. entire race, they also had relay each age group. "Thisis a great race," said teams in which three participants "We think that swimming, cy- Rubin. "There's a lot of camarade- would each take part in one leg of cling and running are all sports rie?' the race. that people can do until past 70," Levin said while biking in last "That way, we can bring more said Strong. year's North Shore Thathlon, she people onto the team," he ex- "Most ofthese people train here collided with another cyclist and plained. and they know the area, so that KEVIN TANAKA/PIONEER PRESS had to be taken by ambulance to Although Sunday's midday rain makes it special." KEVIN TANAKA/PIONEER PRESS Jesse Walton of Northfield, medi- an area hospital. She said it was held off until after the event was Erica Clifton, left, gets support tates before the start of the nice to come back this year and be over, storms that rolled throught [email protected] from Kerry Reeg of Evanston North Shore Triathlon. able to finish the race. the area Aug. 18 brought Lake Twitter @OSheaBridget during the triathlon. NEWS Annualtournament pulls North Shore neighborsto Lincoinwood BY LINDSEY COMPTON ment began four years ago. Sabbath - a day devoted to Pioneer Press "They've been really support- "worshipping God and being with ive, along with so many otherfamily and community," Rabbi Electronics were set aside ingroups," he said. James Gordon, Max's father, said. place of family, friends and board After four rounds and a conso- "Why don't we just make our games during the 4th annuallation bracket, Matthew Altmann own tournament," Gordon said he Jewish Settlers of Catan Tourna-took home the trophy, winning hisasked Schefler. The two presented ment at the Lincolnwood Jewishsecond tournament since it began. the idea to Gordon's father, which Congregation Aug. 23. Gordon and his friend Sammyhe then presented to the syna- Settlers of Catan is a boardSchefler started the tournamentgogue. game where, according toits when they were 19 after spending Since then the event has seen website,playersbuildsettle- a year in Israel duringgapyear - aparticipation from residents in LINDSEY COMPTON/PIONEER PRESS ments, develop and harvest re-time when Jewish students areLincolnwood, Skokie, EvanstonNearly 30 family and friends competed in the 4th annual Jewish Set- sources and grow into thrivingencouraged to spend a year in the and other communities surround-tlers of Catan Tournament Aug. 23. civilizations. Holy Land. ing the North Shore. Nearly 30 people attended the Following the Sabbath and "In my humble opinion it has to have s good time," he added heand while Gordon hopes more event, which began at 11 a.m. and other religious constructs, Set-been a success these last fourhas no interest in participating inpeople will attend in the years to lasted into the evening. Children tlers of Catan was one of the fewyears," Gordon said."Butit the even1 come, "I just want people to have a and adults alike competed to winboard games they could play andwouldn't have been a success "I myself do not know how togreat time." one of many prizes, including twoenjoy, Gordon said. "We havewithout the support of my dad,play thgame, nor have any All money raised is given to the signed posters and two auto-been playing this game since high my friends and everyone else whoambition to learn," Rabbi Gordonsynagogue, select Jewish charities graphed hockey pucks from theschool, too." participated. It's really something said witF a smile. 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Mii Iscs I Pioneer Press Next year will mark the 30th anniversaiy of the popular John Hughes movie 'Pretty hi Pink" - known, among other things, for the title song by the alternative rock band The Psychedelic Furs. ARE YOU The teen film helped drive up the British band's popularity in the 80s, and now that band returns to the Chicago area where 'Pretty in Pink" was filmed. More specifically, the Psychedelic Furs will perform this weekend at the three-day Backlot Bash in Skokie. More than any other Skokie event, music rests at the heart of the annual Backlot Bash and organizers say they try to bring new big talent to the area every year. But the Psychedelic Furs represent only one of many entertainments and activities available OPINION- in a packed schedule from start to finish. Here is a complete schedule of offerings at the Bash, scheduled from Aug. 2 8-30. For more information, visit www.backlotbash.com. Friday 1 p.m. Max Martial Arts 12-8 p.m. Beer and food Demonstration (Skokie u12-6 p.m. Skokie Heritage ATED? 6-10 p.m. Carnival - $50 Public Library Stage) Museum in advance for weekend 1 p.m. Classic 1934 Film: 12-5 p.m. Sponsor and Megapa.sses ($60 at the "It Happened One Night": Community Resource Fair event). (Skokie Public Library's 12-3 p.m. Arts and crafts at 6-10 p.m. Beer and food Radmacher Room) the Skokie Public Library 6-10 p.m. Bingo Bash 1:45 p.m. Matt Hendricks, 12-3 p.m.Historic Log 5:30-8:30 p.m. Inflatable R&B (Main Stage) Cabin open Here's what we think: Wrecking Ball, for children L45 p.m. Car Show 12 p.m. Steve Rosen, fiddle ages 8 and older. 2-10 p.m. Bingo Bash (Main Stage) 8:30 p.m. Decoy Prayer 2-6 p.m. Dunk tank pre- 12:30 p.m. Classic 1940 start a Wog Meeting, honky tonk (Main sented by D219 Dance Mara- film: "The Philadelphia Stage) thon and Education Founda-Story" (Skokie Public Li- 8:30 p.m. The Fabulous tion; Bozo Buckets present- brary Radmacher Room). Thunderbirds, blues/rock ed by Relay for Life. 1:15 p.m. Infamous Banjo- (Main Stage) 2-3 p.m. The Rope War- lele Bandit (Beer Tent Stage) nor (Skokie Public Library) 2-6 p.m. Bingo Bash! Talk to Chicago from your soapbox. If you 3 p.m. Infamous Banjolele 2-6 p.m. Classic Auto Saturday Bandit (Beer Tent Stage) Show want to blog, simply pick a topic you're 6 a.m. 5K registration 3:15 p.m. Classic 1941 film: u2-6 p.m. Dunk tank pre- passionate about and send us your begins "Casablanca" (Skokie Public sented by the District 219 8:30 afln. Kid's half mile Library's Radmacher Room) Dance Marathon and Edu- pitch. If chosen, you'll join ChicagoNow, race 4-4:30 p.nL Princess & cation Foundation and Bozo a network of hundreds of local bloggers, 9 am. BacHot Dash 5K Heroes performances (5ko- Buckets presented by Relay llam.-10 p.m. Beer/food Ide Public Library Stage) for Life. No worries if youre a newbie- we'll help II aim-5 p.m. Sponsor & 4 p.m. Nu Bambu (Skokie 2-2:30 p.m. Devonshire you build and launch your platform. So Community Resource Fair Public Library Stage) Dance Ensemble (Skokie get going, the Windy City is listening. Th30 a.m. Angela James, 4:30-5 p.m. Princess & Public Library Stage) Classic country (Main Stage)Heroes Meet & Greet (Li- 215 p.m. Jess McIntosh, 12-10 p.m Carnival $25 brary Youth Division) violin/fiddle (Main Stage) - wristband discount from 515 p.m. Eric Unger, 2:30 p.m. Classic 1940 cbicag000wcom/pìtcb 12-4 p.m. folk/rock (Beer Tent Stage) Film: "Fantasia" (Skokie 12 p.m.-6 p.m. Beer and u5:30-8:30 p.m. Inflatable Public Library Radmacher food Wrecking Bail Room) 12 p.m.-5 p.m. Skokie u6:45 p.m. Luck of Eden 3-4 p.m. Game Show Heritage Museum open Hall, rock (Main Stage) Guru (Skokie Public Library 12 p.m.-3 p.m. Kids' obsta- 7-9:30 p.m. Teen dance Stage) de course presented by the 8:30 p.m. The Psychedelic 3 p.m. Chris Corsale, solo Kiwanis Club of Skokie Furs, alt rock (Main Stage) pop (Beer Tent Stage) Valley. 4:30-5:30 p.m. Skydeck, CHICAGO 12-3 p.im Arts and crafts atSunday Youth Rock Band (Skokie the Skokie Public Library Public Library Stage) NOW 12 p.m. The historic log 7:30 ani-12:45 p.m. Far- 4:30 p.m. Dann Morr & cabin opens. mer's market The Smashing Bastard Side- 12:45 p.m. Chalk artist 8-II a.m. Pancake break- show, rock (Main Stage) (Oakton Street and Floral fhst with Bloody Marys and 6 p.m. 50/50 raille (Main Avenue) mimosas by the Rotary Club Stage) 12:45 p.m. Gillespie Jazz ofSkokie Valley 615 p.m. Tributosaurus Trio (Beer Tent Stage) 12-8 p.m. Carnivaiwitha becomes "The Cars" (Main 1-6 p.m. Classic Auto $25 wristband discount Stage) Show froml2- 4p4n NEWS

Evanston boy, 17, flies with Air A different worldand Water Show aerobatic pilot BY BRItii L. Cox single engine aircraft under 200 "I am thrilled that he is con- He's so excited about flying. He Pioneer Press horsepower that land on hardnected to his destiny," she said. "It enj')ys his career and you can tell it surfaces. But he also said he haswas providential that I came towhen you talk to him." At 9 years old, Joseph Karriemhis sites set on eventually becom- Boeing sothat he could get Like most teenagers, Karriem is climbed into a flight simulator and ing a commercial airline pilot. connected. The spark was lit here. geting ready to head back to discovered his passion in life. Karriem was introducedtoWhat I'm doing as a parent isschool. But he said he plans to get Now 17 and a junior at Evanston aviation at age 9 when he wentsupporting his love. I believe thatin as many flying hours as he can Township High School, Karriem with his mother to a Boeing familyhe's going to be a great pilot." over the next year as he moves up recently took a few major steps, or outing inChicago. Karriem's Karriem said that one of the the aviation ladder. He also said he flightsis more likeit, toward mother, Rosalind Cobbs, works forhighlights of his fledgling aviationmight start an aviation club at his achieving his goal of becoming a the aircraft manufacturer and shecareer was flying with aerobatic school. professional pilot. That includessaid that once her son got into apilot Sean Tucker in Tucker's 'I'd like to help other people getting his pilot's license earlierflight simulator at the event it wasTeam Oracle plane just before thewho are interested in aviation this month, hanging out with difficult keeping him out of it. Chicago Air and Water Showlearn how to fly' he said. "There members of the World War II "That's when he started to getofficially started. He said thatare plenty of jobs in aviation, not Tuskegee Airmen squadron andhooked," Cobbs said. "At home hewhile flying at more than 140 jus: pilotjobs. Mechanics, doctors, flying with aerobatic pilot Seangot online and started studyingmiles per hour Tucker flipped thetechnicians. You'll find basically Tucker during a Chicago Air andaircraft. I saw he was fascinatedaircraft upside down, dived andanything you can imagine in Water Show rehearsal on Aug. 13. with the topic and I encouragedflew straight up. aviation and that's the thingl wantJoseph Karriem, left, and Sean It was such an exciting month, it" "It was all fun," Karriem said. to get to other people. It's not just Tucker Karriem said, he still feels like he's Shortly after that one of the"We had a blast He let me fly the flying, it's other things you can walking on air. Tuskegee Airmen Karriem metplane for a little bit" find." up in a plane are definitely missing "I thought 'Wow,' this is defi- through his mother's Boeing con- "Sean is probably one of the 1Jle Karriem wants othersout:' he added. "Being up above nitely one of the greatest achieve- nections took him under his wingmost friendly people you will ever to know about thediversitythe clouds is a completely differ- ments I've had," he said. "It wasand became a mentor. Joseph thenmeet," he added. "He's a greatof opportunities aviation offers,ent world." really amazing." got involvedinthe Tuskegeepilot. He thinks before he speaks.his sights are clearly set on the Now that he has his pilot'sAirmen's Young Eagles youth avi- He's a very knowledgeable person. sk). Brian L. Cox is afreelance reporter license, Karriem said he can fly ation program, Cobbs said. I really enjoyed flying with him. 'People who have never beenfor Pioneer Press.

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BY KATHY ROUTLIFFE M'fi) RONNIE the north and northwest suburbs. could impact that revenue, McKenna said. WACHTER Lincoinshire shut down its first known "Not that we are looking for additional Pioneer Press Airbnb operator earlier this summer, de- income, but we do want to investigate how daring it not a permitted use. Its zoning(the lodging tax) might be affected. We Mark Matejka says he became an Airbnb board is currently looking at an amendment want to be fair," he said. operative by accident. to the village's zoning ordinances that Glenview's own 6 percent lodging tax, The east Wulmette resident discoveredmight regulate where and for how longcurrently applied at the village's multiple the online residential-space rental service listings mightbe offered. hotels, will be part of that village's dis- during a 2014 summer vacation to Seattle, "We feel it's important to clarify thecussion about short-term rentals, Brady when a hotel shortaconvinced him tolanguage," said Stephen Robles, Lincoln- said take a friend's advice to use Airbnb. shire's village planner. Evanston, which has a 7.5 percent hotel During the registration process, he de- Airbnb caught Wilmette's eyeaftertax, is currently looking at the possibility of cided to enroll as an Airbnb provider. Since residents in a west Wilmette neighborhoodtaxing one particular type of short-term then, the top floor of his home has hostedcomplained about what the committeerental venue - bed and breakfast op- "really, really cool" guests from all over thereport described as a constant stream oferations, Muenzer said. world, people he described as intellectuallyvisitors to the Airbnb operator on their Adler said he and his staff will gather curious travelers - a British retiree and twoquiet street. Lincoinshire cracked downinformation on how other communities MIT professors among them - who wantafter hearing reports of"loud noise at nighthave handled short term rental regulations, to stay someplace more interesting than aand things like that," Robles said. but added, "most communities, I think, act hotel room. Paula Delehanty ofWilmette had alreadyon a complaint basis?' Matejka said he likes having the ability todecided to stop renting through Airbnb, That's true in Glenview, where "it has turn potential short-term boarders down,when she got a cease and desist order Julystarted to pop up a little bit," according to like the group of fraternity brothers he31 from the village, she said. Jeff Brady, the village's planning director. called "an instant decline." "I understand that there's an impact onThe village has no regulations of short-term KATHY POUTLIFFE/PIONEER PRESS He said he has no problem with the ideamy neighbors, and I want to be a good rentals, he said. However, he expects staffMark Matejka of WImette enjoys renting of Wilmette regulating or even taxingneighbor," she said. and Glenview's Village Board to begin out part of his Wilmette home to travelers Airbnb-type businesses in the village. But those initial complaints promptedtaking their own look at the issue later this through the Airbnb online rental service, "I think it's reasonable; I think it's smart.Wilinette to look at the zoning and legal year. but he said that he understands why village I'm a resident and neighbor and parent here issues inherent in short-term rentals, Com- "While it seems like it's a very specificofficials might want to regulate the opera- first, and an Airbnb provider second' he munity Development Director John Adlerissue, it's goingto open a lot ofdoors' Bradytion of short-term rentals. said, adding that the service will send him a said. said. "When you start talking about short- 1099 tax form next January "so I already Airbnb's services, which started in 2008term rentals, you're talking about prettythe previous year, Muenzer said. However, pay taxes on it. It's fair." and grew significantly after 2011, movedmuch everything. Someone who rents theirthe city has seen little activity connected to Matejka's attitude might be a welcomefrom cities into suburbs like Wulmettehouse out for a month could rent it tothe ordinance, he said. one for Wihnette officials, who have turnedbefore officials had a chance to decide how someone who needs a place to stay while Buffalo Grove officials said they are their eyes to the possibility of regulatingthe rentals jibe with codes or zoningtheir own home is being renovated, or theyaware of the growing trend in room renting, short-term rentals in the village. ordinances, Adler said. could be renting to tourists. but have yet to experience any problems. Airbnb-style services require municipal- "Something like this wouldn't have been "Or we could be talking about someoneCommunity Development Director Chris ines to deal with a phenomenon that letspossible on the Internet 15 years ago," hesimply renting out a single room in theirStilling said that if they start receiving private owners and renters "essentiallysaid, "but it's moving fast now. We're house. There's a lot to be considered." reports, officials will need to see if the operate a l,usiness in what are usuallyobviously not ahead of the curve, because Wmnnetka has not had to deal withindividual uses violate any zoning ordinan- residential areas," village staffand memberspeople are already doing it here in town." similar complaints, nor does the villageces or BuffaloGrove's current rental ofthe Village Board's Land Use Committee Adler's staff and Village Attorney Mi-allow Airbnb-style short-term rentals, said housing program. reported in a July 14 memo to the board. chael Zimmerman delineated one regula- Mike D'Onofrio, the village's community "We would look at it on a case-by-case The memo came after the committeetory conundrum for the Land Use Commit-development director. basis," Stilling said. decided to explore short-term rentals more tee's consideration. "It's not a permitted use. If someone In Buffalo Grove and Lincoinshire, Ro- closely. Renting one room or section ofhome forcame in and asked about it, we'd tell them itbies and Stiilingsaid that families renting an The committee hasn't yet scheduled itsa short time could probably be coveredwasn't allowed," he said. entire house for a duration of months is next session, but members know they haveunder existing village codes as a commer- Evanston has regulated the licensing ofcommon. Stilling said such Buffalo Grove a lot to consider, Committee Chairman Dan cial use, Zimmerman said in the July 14vacation rentals, defined as any rental of 30 properties must be licensed and inspected, Sullivan said. memo. But renting an entire house might be days or fewer, since 2013, accordingto Markwhich costs the owners $75 annually. "Obviously, the popularity of this type ofharder to govern without new regulations,Muenzer, thecity's community devel- Back in Wílmette, committee members thing is picking up, which could be good because it could arguably be legally noopment director. Evanston has allowed bedexpect to sift through other communities' news if people decide they want to visit different than long-term house rentals. and brealcfasts under its zoning ordinancerules and guidelines as they decide what Wilmette' Sullivan said, "but what's the Those happen all the time in Wilmette since 1993. regulatory route to recommend for Wil- potential impact to neighbors and neigh- and aren't governed in the code, according The Evanston ordinance requires pro-mette. But at least one member appeared borhoods?" to the memo. viders of rentals shorter than 31 days to be wary of adding too much red tape for Committee member Ted McKenna Money will also be an issue whenlicensed, Muenzer said. The petitioner%Vilmette short-terni rental providers. shared Sullivan's concerns. Sullivan, McKenna and Trustee Carol must notify neighbors within 250 feet of his "I would prefer not to legislate, although "My personal view is that this is anDucommun next get together for a commit- or her residence in order to apply for awe probably at least want to consider a set interesting and good concept that a lot oftee meeting. license, he said. of rules making it clear how to proceed;' people like worldwide. The pitfalls that we Wilmette instituted a 9.75 percent hotel The license can be issued after review byMcKenna said. "But I have a favorable really want to focus on are, what kind oflodging tax in 2011, preparing for thethe City Council's Planning and Devel-impression ofthe business overall?' disruption does it cause?" McKenna said. construction of the Marriott Residenceopment Committee, and can be renewed Short-term rentalsare drawing theHotel in west Wilmette. The committee willadministratively thereafter, if the city has [email protected] attention of municipal governments arourdwant to explore how or if short-term rentalsissued no citations against the provider in [email protected] OPINION 19 Mark Kirk's isa scary storywhen itcomes tohealthcare costs Sen. Mark Kirk is in a stroke victims are out there scary situation. struggling with how to Well, not necessarily afford the care they need? Kirk himself. What's scary Each year, 795,000 to me are some of the Americans suffer a stroke, implications of news sur- according to statistics from rounding the U.S senator the Centers for Disease from Illinois. PAUL SASSONE Control and Prevention on Kirk suffered a serious the Internet Stroke Center stroke in 2012. Illinois residents have website. Strokes are the leading cause of watched - and rooted for - his gallant long-term disability in this country struggle to regain his health. During this As a senator, Kirk's salary, excluding recovery period, the senator has needed benefits, is $174,000 per year. Yet, he ap- assistance with getting around and doing parently still had to dip ¡rito his campaign M. SPENCER GREEN/AP day-to-day chores. And this has made him funds to pay for the caregiver he needs. In this March16file photo, U.S. Sen. Mark Kirk speaks to Illinois Republican Senate leader a news item lately. Where does this leave people not so Christine Radogno in Chicago. The Chicago Tribune reported Aug.12that Kirk's campaign As the Thbune recently reported Kirk affluent? The median net wage for an indi- paid Mervyn Fombe-Abiko more than$43,000between August2013and2014to be per- has used funds to pay a live-in caregiver. vidual worker in the United States was sonal caregiver hired to assi;t the senator following a2012stroke. Federal law, the Tribune reported, forbids $28,031 in 2013, according to the Social using campaign money for expenses that Security Administration. The median an- help low- and middle-income Americans Might Kirk's predicament modify other would occur, regardless of whether the nual household income in 2013 was deal with economic catastrophes. GOP lawmakers' hostility to government person were running for or holding office. $52,250, that high largely because many Since the inception ofsu-h federal pro- help? I am not competent or knowledgeable households rely on two people working. grams, Republicans have coasistently at- I hope so. enough to judge the rightness or wrong- This is well below what a senator makes. tempted to destroy, dilute or voucherize all But, I doubt it. ness of the allegations, or of how Kirk How do victims of strokes and other ill- such programs. And that is scary. spent campaign funds. nesses manage? I wonder: Does Sen. Kirk, a Republican, That's not what! find scary. Well, there's Social Security, Medicare, view these programs the saine way now Paul Sassone is afreelance columnist for What frightens me is how many other Medicaid and Obamacare, programs that that he needs help himself? Pioneer Press.

I i . i i.. - i Lifeisabout love anditstremendous potential Last week, while visiting ther-son exploits that my We all have crosses to bear, but love is the only power to St. Louis to take my son to a old college buddy and his Cardinals-Pirates game, we son shared. transfonn us into tite type ofpeople we say we want to be. made a side trip to visit an From the pinewood old college friend of mine derby and camping trips to who I hadn't seen in about the first trip to the ballpark 10 years. and high school graduation,a child with special needs. It's not about getting all we want It's not The big news for him RANDYBLASER I saw the life events flow by. Since leaving St. Louis, I'ïe been think- about doing what we want when we want was preparing for his son's Always a kind and ing about my friend and his son an awful and living as guilt-free a life as possible. departure in a few days for college. thoughtful friend, my college buddy, I have lot. I'm grateful to have such a good friend. It's not about me and it's not having it all. Of course, most of my old college friends come to realize, is quite a devoted father. I'm also grateful that we've made such It's about the creative power oflove that now have children going off to college. But That became so clear when we talked last advances for special needs children over can overcome adversities, weather difficult the coming life transition was more poi- week over dinner and some beers and he the last few decades that there are pro- storms and transform us into good, decent gnant than most for my friend. His son has let loose about how he never thought his grams at our colleges and universities for people. Down syndrome. son would have a chance to go to college. young people with Down syndrome. We all have crosses to bear, but love is When I last saw my friend, the idea of But with thatjoy and pride also came the But I was also happy to vitness the love the only power to transform us into the his boy going off to college... well, it wasn't worries and fears ofletting his son go off to and devotion between father and son, type of people we say we want to be. even an idea. another city a few hours away from home which teaches a life lesson all would be As a concept, let's start applying love and But over the years, we've kept in touch and be on his own. well to receive. Love is the ultimate human see what happens. The results might be via phone calls, letters and updates. Face- There's anxiety, worry and fear for everyexperience. And our purpose here on this different. book has made it a lot easier to stay in parent who is seeing their firstborn go off little tiny speck ofdust floating along in the touch, and through social medial had a to college on their own, but those feelings universe is love. Randy Blaser is afreelance columnist for front-row seat to many of the typical fa- must increase exponentially for a parent of It's not about accumulati rig more things. Pioneer Press. 20 OP]CNION Male-made cultural rules keepmost rapists safe We don't know what cultural ethos that pre- Chicago hockey wun- sumes the victim probably derkind Patrick Kane did. is lying and must prove she Maybe we will SOOn. Or did not "cause" the attack maybe not or "provoke" it with un- We're ignorant now. chained femininity Her life Let's start with that pre- must be "credible!' DAVID GARY MDDENDORF/DAILV SOUTHTOWN sumption because it is RUTTER It is evidence against her The2015-2016school year will be the final year of Lincoln-Way North as most students will legally, verifiably and literally true. ifshe ever had a sexual experience previ- merge into Lincoln-Way East. Over100staff members will be left to find other opportuni- The fact the Blackhawks star is the ously. Also ifall her facial features are ties. subject ofinvestigation ofsexual assault is regular and proportional. Or ifshe breath- the first statement in what is likely to be a es on her own. long narrative. She must present herselfat trial as a Lessons from the closure Based on the history ofsexual assaults prim, virtuous female. in the United States and most of the Males often seem dumbfounded and Western world, Kane's fretting fanboys unable to comprehend how degenerate should relax. rape is. We demand the victim prove it of Lincoln-Way North History and precedent are on his side. was a bad thing that happened to her and Even guilty rapists almost never are that it actually occurred. Even though I've called Listening to projected convicted and are seldom sent to prison. There are false accusations ofrape, and the northern suburbs home demographic advice that Shocked? each one negates 1,000 more that are true. since becoming Mrs. Boss turned out to be wrong, Before we assess jurisprudence, con- In some parts ofthe world, rape is a over 42 years ago, I'm still a coupled with a recession. sider why that is. sanctioned male right Victims can be South Side girl at heart In many ofthe public It's men. executed because their virtue has been ( except for that marvelous meetings held leading up The rules ofrape - what it is, how it's compromised. Only men could make up stint in Rogers Park during to the decision to close a punished - are primarily rules men have those rules. myjunior high years, when PAT LENUOFF school, residents decried invented for women to follow because With this 200,000-year cushion, it's a I became a certified city the lack of communication men - in some degrees that might be shocking upset when any man is convicted girl and loved it). But I was born and raisedbetween the decision-makers and the diminishing now - believe women can of rape. in the south suburban neighborhoods, and public, as well as the trust shown by the "cause" rape and are "asking for it" with The odds always back the rapist even though many towns have gvown so school board that the demographics were provocative apparel, facial makeup or by Here is what RAINN reveals about FBI much they are unrecognizable to me now, fact, rather than informed speculation. standing close to a man, or even worse, statistics on rape. RAINN is the Rape, there's a warm fuzzy down there for me. According to all reports, LWHS District "hanging on a man" who has been drink- Abuse, Incest National Network and the Now, the all-knowing Boss likes to refer 210 will be feelingthe effects from that era ing intoxicants. They also don't "fight off" largest anti-sexual assault advocacy group to those days as my time in the cornfields. ofassumptive decisions for a long while. the rapist with sufficient vigor, and there- in the country And I grudgingly admit that's true. My So how does this relate to our northern by add to their own responsibility They know who gets caught and who high school was situated along a major 'burbs? Well, editorial commentaries have These are rules that only a man could escapes. national highway, US Route 30, but also warned that Lincoln-Way will likely not be concoct. Sixty-one percent ofrapes/sexual as- surrounded by agricultural fields. When the only district to face this dilemma. In the 200,000 years of humankind's saults are not reported to the police. Those we spar about our schools' programs, Many school districts, includingbut not occupation ofEarth, men have issued rapists, ofcourse, never are punished. though, my school always comes out on limited to Mundelein High School District these edicts and rules from thrones, politi- Ifthe rape is reported to police there's a top. The athletics, class offerings and 120, have purchased properties well in cal legislatures and religious tribunals. For 50.8 percent chance that an arrest will be extracurriculars were all the way around advance ofneeding additional school about 199,900 ofthose years, there was made. superior to his city school. buildings, only to find later that their never a woman in the room when the Ifan arrest is made, there's an 80 per- Unfortunately, you may have read some needs have changed and those properties rules were decided. cent chance of prosecution. bad news about my alma mater lately, become merely excess space. In addition, Taxation without representation isn't Ifthere is a prosecution, there is a 58 which has been getting a lot of press. Lin- with the dire finances our state is currently the worst civic sin. percent chance of a felony conviction. coln-Way Community High School Dis- suffering, spending taxpayer money when As the Ancient White Male in this Ifthere is a felony conviction, there's a trict210,which I attended so proudly, has the need is an actuality rather than a pre- crowd, I freely testify that men can con- 69 percent chance the convict will spend hit a severe financial wall over the past few emptive strike seems the right way to go. vince themselves oftowering, monstrous time in jail. years and recently closed one of four high While we need to put trust in our school falsehoods ifthe delusion suits their self- So, even in the 39 percent ofattacks that schools within the district to save money. board officials, we also need to monitor interests. are reported to police, there is only a 16.3 Closing two schools was actually the closely the proposed actions taken, so as to The operative falsehood ofrape is that percent chance the rapist ends up in pris- recommendation, but officials just minimize financial output that turns out to it is sex, though modern science - which on. Factoring in unreported rapes, about 6 couldn't pull the plug on half of the dis- be unnecessary even includes some surprised males - has percent of rapists - 1 out of 16 - ever trict's schools. Parents in the district In other words, school boards need to found that rape is not much about sex at spend a day injail and 15 out ofl6 will fought for the survival of their particular let the public in on a wider level, and the all. It's about crude ritualized, brutali7ing walk free. school, but one, Lincoln-Way North, will public needs to accept responsibility to violence designed to dominate. It's con- Men generally discount the plausibility cease to exist after next year. stay informed always, both groups work- troL It's power. It's male. ofunreported rapes because what woman After we moved north all those years ing for the common good. It's a perk men gave themselves because would not leap through a legal system that ago, I lost touch with the evolution of my they're men. Women would probably have blames her for being raped? Rape never school from a single-building to a sprawl- Pat Lenhoffis a freelance columnist for disagreed ifanyone had asked them. Too stops being cruel. ing district, andIwas always surprised to Pioneer Press. late now. It's history hear that still another school was being The judicial system fabricated by you- added. So what happened? Email [email protected] know-who has constructed an entire [email protected] GO 21

lo must-try supercharged sandwiches Sandwichesgoneglamfrom around the northern suburbs BY VERONICA HINKE South Barrington. The breaded, duce: cucumbers and vine-ripe Pioneer Press sautéed pork loin overflows the tomatoes. This egg glam-wich fluffy bun. "It's kind of like a comes on honey whole wheat When the common sandwich schnitzel in a bun," Chef Paul bread with herb cream cheese. just won't do, a "glam-wich" Mosur said. "It's as simple as it It's served with a side of mixed perfectly fits the bill. These fanci- gets: just lettuce, tomato, mayon- greens: basil, mint and romaine. fled sandwiches are a staple on naise." It may be simple, but still www.PrairieGrassCafe.com many restaurant menus - here worthy of glam-wich status. are 10 must-try varieties and how wwwMil1roseRestaurant.com they stack up. Maine Lobster Spent Grain Burger -Sandwich- Lobster Club- TasteThe Lucky Monk, Oceanique, Evanston on Chestnut, An ounce ofseared foie gras, South Barrington watermelon radishes and Hawai- Winnetka The team at The Lucky Monk ian red sea salts are a few of the The Lobster Club at Taste on spent a long time researching exotic ingredients that put the Chestnut in Winnetka is made options for a vegetarian alterna- Maine lobster sandwich at Ocea- with tail, claw and arm meat from rive to their popular prime beef nique in Evanston into the glam- fresh Maine lobsters. Applewood burger. The result is their new wich category. It's a work of art. smoked bacon and arugula, basil Spent Grain Burger. The burger "It's soft, creamy, crispy debauch- aioli and oven-roasted tomatoes patty is made with the brewery's ery," said Chef/Owner Mark take this sandwich up a notch. award-winning Fallen Angel Grosz. He uses a smaller lobster It's all stuffed between a fluf1r, Vienna Lager grains. The spent for more tender meat. He stacks toasted brioche roll. The Lobster grains - named for their role in the lobster meat on top ofthe foie club is served with flavorful Par- the beer making process - are gras and puts it all on a slab of mesan-truffle potato chips and a collected after being used in brioche as an open-face, over- side of fennel and apple slaw brewing and then transformed the-top sandwich. www.Oceani- made with a touch of pineapple with quinoa into the veie bur- que.com juice. wwwTaste0nChestnut ger. The spent grain-quinoa patty .com burger is topped with fontina The BigZiff Ten cheese, house-made tomato jam, Salmon Burger- lettuce, tomato and onion. Mile House, Evanston www.TheLuckyMonk.com At Ten Mile House in Evans- Guildhall, Glencoe ton, the staffis celebrating Ar- Chef Bradford Phillips has a Walleye Pike nold Ziffel, the beloved pig from Faroe Island salmon burger on the classic TV series "Green his lunch menu at Guildhall in Sandwich- inovasi, Acres" with their sandwich, the Glencoe. The salmon burger is Big Ziff. "The sandwich is a trib- seasoned with grainy mustard Lake Bluff ute to the Midwest pork loin aioli, chives, capers and shallots. The Walleye Pike Sandwich at sandwich' ChefGreg Carter It's served on a brioche bun with inovasi in Lake Bluff, located said. To make the glam-wich, he mustard aioli, cucumbers and a steps from Lake Michigan, is the pounds out pork loin and breads celery root slaw. The slaw is perfect toast to one of the region'sit with panko bread crumbs. The TEN MILE HOUSE made from scratch with celery most prevalent fish - and one Big Ziffis served on a toasted The Big Ziff at Teri Mile House features a breaded pork loin on a toasted root, chives, parsley, lemon juice, that is very conducive to a sand- brioche bun with a roasted sweet brioche un with a roasted sweet corn remoulade, heirloom tomatoes, olive oil, agave syrup. "We also wich. Chef/Owner John Des corn remoulade, heirloom toma- smoked and cider-braised pork belly and shredded romaine lettuce. wanted to do something a little Rosiers makes this fish sandwich toes, smoked and cider-braised more uncommon as we came sparkle with a spicy truffle sauce. pork belly with shredded ro- Hurley said. www.Batl7 from Wittenberg Wis. The bacon across quite a few tuna burgers It's a crisp, voluptuous fish fillet maine lettuce. www.TMHE'van- Evanston.com is stacked with Gruyère and and fried fish sandwiches in our topped with fresh arugula and ston.com Emmentaler cheeses topped with research," Phillips said. stacked on a fluffy sandwich roll. Croque Madame - house Mornay sauce with sum- www.GuildhallRestaurant.com www.inovasLus California Dreamin' mer truffles and a farm fresh egg. - Bat 17, Evanston Bistro Bordeaux, "The pork belly and bacon are Pork Loin Egg Salad Sandwich very crispy and are tamed by the The California Dreamin' sand- Evanon shaved black forest ham. The Sandwich- Millrose- Prairie Grass Café, wich at Bat 17 in Evanston is Gide Merriman, executive chefMornay is very creamy and the Restaurant and Northbrook made with smoked turkey breast, at Bistro Bordeaux in Evanston, summer truffles give a richness sliced avocado, pepper jack has a new take on a classic and depth to this iconic sauce. Brewing Company, There's nothing like a good old cheese, sliced tomato and cucum- French sandwich and it's drip- The sunny side up egg mixes well egg salad sandwich and there's a ber, lettuce and chipotle mayo on pingwith tasty sauce and melty with the Mornay and there is South Barrington new one on the lunch menu at Bennison's fresh-baked thick cheese. Merriman's Croque Mad- nothing better than sopping up The Iowa Pork Loin Sandwich Prairie Grass Café in Northbrook. multi-grain bread. "It's a combi- ame is made on toasted brioche the sauce with beef tallow is a staple at the Milirose Restau- What's more, it's gussied up with nation offresh flavors, piled with braised pork belly, Black French fries." www.LeBistro rant and Brewing Company in the season's prettiest local pro- high," Managing Partner Jim Forest ham and Nueske's bacon Bordeaux.com 22 GO

THEATER I Piccolo Theatrestages fairy tale noir 'The Outfit' BY CATEY SuLLiv.ti Pioneer Press

Earlier this year, come- dian Amy Schumer re- leased a video about the pressure on women to be pretty. The sketch shows a I group offamous women celebrating a monumental milestone in every lady's life: The day she stops being attractive to men. At the end ofthe scathingly satirical Skit, actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus is set adrift DONNA HERULA AND TONY NARDIELLO PHOTO in a canoe, her life as good Blues musicians Donna Herula and Tony Nardiello will perform Aug. 30 at Eisenhower as over now that she's too Public Library in Harwood Heights. old and ugly to elicit wolf PICCOLO THEATRE PHOTOS whistles. Laura Schellhardt Tony Lawry MUSIC Playwright Laura Schell- hardt was mining similar Piccolo Theatre who society wants her to themes over a decade ago, when she penned "The presents 'The Director Tony Lawry is Husband/wife blues duo Outfit," a one-act play shaping the piece to reflect getting a revival at Evans- Outfif a world that is at once ton's Piccolo Theatre. When: Through Oct10 universal and reminiscent give afternoon concert Eleven years may have Where: 600 Main St, Ev- ofthe fantastical land of passed since "The Outfit" anston fairy tales. Taking a cue BY TOM WITOM Herula, who grew up Donna Herulo debuted in a taut, powerful Tickets: $27, $23 (students, from the 1939 MGM classic Pioneer Press on Chicago's Northwest production by Serendipity industry), $11 children "The Wizard ofOz," the Side and now calls Lake and Tony Theatre, but the piece is as Contact 847-424-0089; world of"The Outfit" be- Eisenhower Public Forest home, first picked timely as a straight-to-viral www.piccolotheatre.com gins as a place that's en- Library in Harwood up a guitar as a child. Nardiello blues Amy Schumer video. The tirely black, white and gray. Heights will roll out the "I started playing when concert insidious absurdity of the It's not until the appear- welcome mat Aug. 30 to I was 10 years old, first at beauty myth is at the root crazed Italian aunts - ance of Nora's all-impor- Donna Herula and Tony church masses and later in When: 2 p.m. Aug. 30 ofthe Shellhardt's "fairy- changes when she puts on tant dress that bursts of Nardiello, local award- an all-girl rock band dur- Where: Eisenhower Pub- tale noir," which skewers a crimson party dress. Red color begin popping winning acoustic blues ing high school' Hernia lic Library, 4613 N. Oketo, the values of a world where carpet ready, Nora sheds through the story. Harwood Heights musicians who will said, adding that she was a the way women look is her meek facade and be- "The magical realism present an afternoon member of a jazz band Info: Register at 708-867- quite often more important comes a different person also really appealed to me," 2299 or www.eisenhower concert. and took two years of than the they think or act. entirely. says Lawry. "For instance, "We will play a mix of classical guitar while in library.org. "Our society puts so "I've loved Russian vanity the character trait, Delta, country and mod- college. much importance on ideals literature since college;' is an actual character em- em l)lueS - and maybe "While music is not my offashion and youth," says says Schellhardt, who bodied by an actor. And the some original songs as full-time job, it feels like Herula appeared with Schellhardt. "It sets these heads up Northwestern space where everything well:' said Herula, who is it," said Herula, who holds Chicago Women in the impossible standards for University's Undergradu- takes place is this wonder- proficient on slide guitar a master's degree in mar- Blues in a performance in women. We're bombarded ate Playwriting Initiative. fully ambiguous place that and National Steel resona- riage and family therapy. New Buffalo, Mich., and at by them constantly." "It's filled with moments ofcould be anywhere. It tor guitar. Her husband of Last October, Herula the Cincy Blues Fest in In "The Outfit," Schell- beauty and cruelty, often at allows you to just run with 19 years plays guitar and was the headliner at the Cincinnati. She also taught hardt incorporates shadow the same time, colliding. your imagination, which I hamionica, and both are Durban International slide guitar lessons at a puppetry mime and foley And it's laced with non- love." vocalists. Blues Festival in South blues and swing camp this (radio play-style sound sensical humor that em- Yet as surreal as "The Prior to each number Africa. More recently she summer in West . effects) with traditional braces how ridiculous life Outfit" is, Lawry adds, it the husband and wife duo has performed at the On Oct. 3, Herula will play drama to tell a story in- can be. also reflects real life. No- will share background Chicago Blues Festival, her music at Buddy Guy's spired by Nikolai Gogol's "There's something body in the story is 100 information about the where she did a tribute to Legends in Chicago. 1842 short story "The about Gogol's story that I percent hero or villain. "I work itself and the legend- celebrate American blues Both Herula and Nar- Overcoat." "The Outfit" found to be very close to think every character in ary blues artists who made singer Johnny Shines and diello are regular perform- centers on Nora, a woman what women go through this piece has a villainous it popular. The free pro- gospel singer, songwriter ers at the Chicago House whose ordinary looks on a regular basis. I see it as side and a heroic side;' says gram will start at 2p.m. in and guitarist Sister Rosetta of Blues and in St. Louis at translate into powerless- a contemporary fable about Schellhardt. "Like all of us, the library's 100-seat Tharpe. BB's Jazz, Blues and ness. Her story - which is one girl, trying to figure out they have to choose which special events space. Earlier this month, Soups. narrated by a trio of slightlywho she is as opposed to one is going to dominate." Section 2

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A thick slab ofred velvet choco- i /2 CUPSfinely ground almond biscotti cookies late cake smothered in fluffy frost- 4tablespoons melted butter ing sounds a lot better than it feels 16 ounces cream cheese, softened when it is crowded inside your 3eggs, room temperature stomach on top oftoo much din- i cup fine sugar ner. i 6 ounces sour cream, room temperature Naperville resident Tiffany i lemon, zested Lewis has always enjoyed baking 1/2teaspoon vanilla extract sweets but understands that there In a mixing bowl, combine ground biscotti cookies and melted can be too much ofa good thing. 1s butter until evenly moistened. Add one tablespoon ofthe crumbs So when the recent culinary to each cup in non-stick miniature cupcake pans with removable school graduate was thinking of bottoms. Press the crumbs down into the base of 24 individual cups. starting her own baking business, Bake at 300 degrees for seven minutes until crust is golden brown. she decided to focus on "sweet Remove from the oven and cool. treats in small bites." Her home-based business, In a mixing bowl, beat cream cheese on low speed for two BabyCakes by Tiffany, has been 2.minutes until smooth without lumps. Add one egg at a time, and going strong for about one year. continue to beat on low speed after each addition until completely She specializes in cakes and combined. Gradually add the sugar and beat until creamy, two to three pastries that are small enough to minutes. Add sour cream, lemon zest and vanilla. be savored without regret Scrape down the sides of the mixing bowl, and continue to mix The mother ofthree has always 3'until well combined, being careful not to overmix. Add 2 enjoyed baking but didn't consider tablespoons of filling to each mini cupcake. Tap lightly on the pursing a culinary degree until her countertop to release the air bubbles. son convinced her it was time. Set the pan on a large piece of aluminum foil and fold up the "After my son graduated from 4 sides around it. Place the pan in a large roasting pan. Pour high school and was looking at boiling water into the large roasting pan until the water is about college, he asked me why I didn't halfway up the sides of the cheesecake pan. Bake at 300 degrees for go to college. He pointed out that I 20 minutes. The cheesecake should still jiggle a little but be set. Be had put everything on hold to careful not to overbake. Let cool in pan for 15 minutes. raise my children but now it was time for me to go back to school. Chill in the refrigerator, loosely covered. for at least four hours. When he said, 'Why don't we both 5,Lift individual cheesecakes from molds and transfer to a serving start college together?' I decided it JUDY BUCHENOT/NAPERVILLE SUN platter. Top individual cheesecake bites with seasonal fruit. Makes 24. was a good idea" Tiffany Lewis pipes frosting on a tray of mini cakes. After visiting several culinary schools, Lewis, 44, was most im- pressed with College of DuPage. Tiffany's Culinary Cue BabyCakes Chocolate Cake Bites She liked the top-notch instruc- When making chocolate cake, dust the cake pans with cocoa instead of tors and facility. She also was flour to keep the chocolate a deep brown. 2cups cake flour pleased to be able to take her i 1/4teaspoon baking soda general education courses at a 1/2teaspoon salt satellite location near her home. parties," she said. "My most popu- since Lewis still works Full-time 3/4 CUPunsalted butter Lewis earned her culinary arts lar items are the cheesecake bites for a Naperville engineering con- 2cups + 2 tablespoons sugar degree in 2011 but was unsure and the red velvet cakes?' suIting firm. She fills orders for 3/4cup cocoa powder, sifted how to use it. She usually susts planning parties ofall sizes and offers a 2teaspoons vanilla extract "My mom finally told me that I for three niini desserts per guest. variety ofgift boxes filled with her 3eggs, room temperature should be using my degree. Since I Making desserts in miniature is mini desserts. Because she is still i cup sour cream, room temperature loved baking, I decided on desserts labor-intensive, Lewis noted. working she requires a one-week i cup boiling water and pastries. When I was trying to "It is a lot more fuss because notice for orders. Visit babycakes- come up with a name, my husband each item has its own shape and bytiffany.com. Line miniature cupcake pan with paper liners. Sift cake flour, suested that I call it BabyCakes flavor. It really is a labor of love. Lewis shares the recipes for 1u baking soda and salt in a bowl. Set aside. - a name he calls me. So that is The biest challenge is keeping two ofher favorite sweet treats for In a mixing bowl, beat butter at medium speed for two minutes. howl started BabyCakes by Tiffa- each item a consistent shape and others to try. She said that one of 2 Add sugar and beat until light and fluffy, about four minutes. ny." size' she said. the keys to the success of her Add sifted cocoa and vanilla and beat for one minute until combined. Lewis makes a wide variety of Her dream for BabyCakes is to cheesecake bites is that she uses cake from miniature red velvet to grow the company but also to be crushed almond biscotti cookies Add one egg at a time and beat at low speed for one minute lemon pound cakes, as well as an inspiration to other women instead ofthe typical graham 3.after each addition. With mixer at low speed, add '/. cup flour upscale pastries such as French who are thinking about going back cracker crumbs in the crust lithe mixture. Turn off mixer and add / cup of sour cream and combine. macarons, cheesecake bites, mini to school. She would also like to recipes seem complicated, re- Continue adding flour and sour cream / cup at a time until all is added. Add hot water and mix by hand. Fill each cupcake 3/4 full. Tap pan on eclairs and apple pie tartlets. put together cookbooks of her member that Lewis is always "Little desserts are perfect for many specialty desserts. willing to make them for you. the counter top to settle the batter. sweet tables at weddings, showers, But for now, BabyCakes is an Bake at 300 degrees for 20 minutes or until center springs back. graduation parties and dinner evening and weekend venture Judy Buchenot is afreelancer. 4u Top with your favorite icing. SUBURBAN COOKS Home cook also worksonthe CROP walk By Judy Buchenot The Beacon-News Cheesy potatoes

One ofthejoys in Kathy Davidson's life 32 ounces Southern style frozen hash is feeding her family and friends. brown potatoes The 63-year-old Montgomery resident 1/2 cup finely chopped onion enjoys hosting meals where she fixes ev- 210-ounce cans condensed cream of eryone's favorite casseroles, salads and chicken soup dessert. She is always ready to fill a request /2cup milk for a specific dish and watch for the smile 24 ounces Velveeta cheese as the person takes that first bite. 1/2cup butter She not only enjoys feeding her family, 6cups corn flakes, crushed Davidson also looks forward to an annual Pour potatoes into a large bowl and effort to feed the world through the 1.stir in chopped onion. In a second Church World Service's CROP Hunger bowl, mix together soup and milk. Pour Walk. "There is so much hunger in the mixture over potatoes and mix well. Grate world' Davidson said. "Ifi can help others cheese and stir into mixture. to have a meal, I can make a difference." After being involved with the CROP Lightly grease a glass 9-by-13 inch Hunger Walk at Oswego Presbyterian 2a pan. Spread potato mixture into the Church for several years, Davidson took pan. Potatoes can be refrigerated overnight over as the Kendall County co-coordinator and baked the next day at this point. They about 15 years agx can also be frozen and baked later. "This year the Aurora Crop Hunger To use right away, bake potatoes at Walk is joining the Kendall County Crop 3 350 degrees for one hour and 15 Hunger Walk," she said. "We are pleased to minutes. Melt butter and toss with crushed have them join us. Anyone can participate corn flakes. Sprinkle evenly over potatoes. in the Crop Hunger Walk but most often, Return potatoes to the oven for 15 minutes. people participate through a church Potatoes are then ready to serve. To bake group." frozen potatoes, thaw in refrigerator This year's CROP Walk will step off overnight before baking. from Oswego Presbyterian Church on Sept. 20. "We start with a lunch before the walk so that people can talk and relax a little before starting. Then at 1:30, we start a Kathy's Culinary Cue three-mile walk. The Trail is Tomake removing cakes from a pan easier, near the church so we use that trail. Three be sure to line the bottom of the pan with miles might seem like a long way but some parchment paper. Cake will come free from ofthe people we help have to walk even pans easier. After removing cakes, peel off farther than that just to get water or food. the parchment paper. We walk rain or shine but in all the years I have done this, we have been blessed with wonderful weather except for one time when it was a little misly" The event is CROP Hunger both child- and dog-friendly so bring the whole family, she said. Walk Box One-fourth ofthe funds raised go to Anyone Interested In ending hunger one local food pantry efforts and the rest goes step at a time can participate in the Ken- toward feeding people around the world, dall County and AuroraCROPHunger Walk Davidson said. According to Church World on Sept. 20. The event begins with lunch at Services, about one in seven people in the 1p.m. and walkers begin their three-mile world go to bed hungry. Hunger is the trek at 1:30 p.m. Churches and individuals world's number one health risk, killing JUDY BUCHENOT/BEACON-NEWS are invited to join the effort. Donation more people than AIDS, malaria and TB Kathy Davidson's cheesy potato casseroie is one of her family's favorite dishes. envelopes can be obtained by calling Kathy combined. Davidson at 630-897-1108. Online dona- The Crop Hunger Walk is just one part toes. potatoes that will easily feed U or more. tions to the effort can be made at of Davidson's busy life. She works full-time "No matter ifwe are having ham, turkey Davidson sometimes mixes and freezes the www.cwsglobal.org. and helps with other church efforts. When or just Italian beef, everyone asks for these potatoes in two 8-by-8 pans o she has her grown children come to visit, she tries potatoes' she said. The potatoes can be smaller portions for fewer guests. to plan ahead so that she is not trapped in mixed the night before, refrigerated and The recipe uses crushed corn flakes on the potatoes. the kitchen while they visit. then baked the next day. She has also mixed with butter. Davidsor saves on time Davidson shares her Cheesy Potato "Things are so hectic when everyone is mixed all of the ingredients and frozen the and dishes by crushing the cornflakes in a recipe for others to try as a great make- here so I try to do as many things as I can potatoes days before a dinner. plastic bag and then pouring the melted ahead dish for a family gathering. before they arrive' she said. "I just thaw them in the refrigerator the butter into the bag. She then kneads the One of the most requested items for night before I want to bake them," she says. bag to mix the butter and co rnflake Judy Buchenot is afreelance writerfor the family dinners are Davidson's Cheesy Pota- The recipe makes a full 9-by-U inch pan of crumbs. Once mixed, they are ready to go Aurora Beacon-News. HEALTH

1' IStudy: Fish helps minimize jdisorders for those at risk of schizophrenia By Melissa Healy In the new study, re- Tribune Newspapers searchers focused on a population ofyoung people As long as seven years who are uniquely vul- after getting a 12-week nerable to developing course ofomega-3 fatty severe mental illness. The acid supplements, new trial drew subjects between research has found that the ages ofl3 and 25 who young people at very high were reporting low-level or risk ofdeveloping schizo- transient hallucinations or phrenia were much less delusional thinking, or who likely than those who did had a family history of not get the supplements to severe mental illness and develop full-blown psycho- whose functioning at sis, or to manifest a range school, work or home had of psychiatric disorders begun to deteriorate. that commonly afflict such On average, young peo- young adults. ple who fall into one or The new research is the more ofthese categories first to document rigor- are thought to have a 35 ously the impact of fish oil percent to 40 percent supplements as a means of chance of developing RYAN RAYBURN/CHICAGO TRIBUNE preventing severe psychiat-schizophrenia - a lifelong ric disease. The apparent condition marked by disa- The findings, wrote the authors, offer "hope there may be alternatives effects of a brief regimen of bling disturbances of think- fish oil capsules were both ing and perception. And to psychopharmacological treatment as early interventions lasting and far-ranging in a nearly 7 in 10 will develop population of young adults other psychiatric disorders,in young people at risk for psychosis' whose mental health is including major depres- fragile. sion, bipolar disorder and Published this week in substance dependency Nature Communications, Psychiatrists are keenly bolic disturbances and comes between the two had had such medications lar and eye health as well. the latest study adds fur- interested in measures that movement disorders that groups. Among those who prescribed. Ofthe placebo The latest research also ther luster to fish oil's repu- might head off such out- come with such medica- had gotten the placebo group, 83 percent had been suggests that there may be tation as potentially power- comes. Once a psychotic tions are difficult to justify capsules, 40 percent had diagnosed with some other a critical period of brain ful psychiatric therapy. break happens in a person's in young people who, while suffered a full-blown psy- psychiatric condition sevendevelopment, somewhere Omega-3 fatty acids - late teens or early 20s, his troubled, are not yet flor- chotic episode and were years later. Among those in mid- to late adolescence found plentifully in fatty or her ongoing symptoms idly delusional. diagnosed as suffering who got fish oil supple- perhaps, in which a young fish such as salmon and generally require medi- Of 81 young people in psychotic disorder; among ments, 53 percent had person teetering on the mackerel but also available cation that has a range of Vienna who had sought those who got the received another psychiat- edge ofmental illness can in fish oil capsules - have difficult side effects. And psychiatric treatment and omega-3s, just under 10 ric diagnosis. be pushed back from the long been shown to boost those medications fail to were drawn into the study, percent had progressed to The findings, wrote the brink. the effectiveness of anti- treat schizophrenia's other 41 got a daily dose of fish psychotic disorder. And authors, offer "hope there How omega-3 fatty acids depressants and to improvedebilitating symptoms: oil that contained 700 those who got the placebo maybe alternatives to might do that has not been attention both in those difficulty in planning, or- milligrams of Eicosapen- had converted to full- psychopharmacological pinned down, the authors with ADHD and those ganization, motivation and taenoic acid, or EPA, and blown illness more quickly treatment as early inter- acknowledge. Fish oil without attention deficit executive function. 480 milligrams of Docosa- than subjects who had ventions in young people at supplementation appears hyperactivity disorder. Some research suggests hexaenoic acid, or DHA, taken fish oil. risk for psychosis?' Fish oil to boost brain cell regen- In the young and cogni- that early treatment with for 12 weeks. Another 40 While 54 percent in the supplements sometimes eration and the availability tively healthy, fish oil sup- antipsychotic medications study subjects got a pla- placebo group were found cause fishy burps, but they ofa number ofkey neuro- plementation has been might help prevent a per- cebo capsule to take daily. on follow-up to have been appear to be very safe, and transmitters linked to found to improve working son's conversion to psy- Roughly seven years prescribed antipsychotic the omega-3 fatty acids mental well-being, as well memory performance as chotic disorder. But the later, researchers found medication, 29 percent of they contain are thought to as to tame inflammation well. risks of weight gain, meta- clear differences in out- those in the fish-oil group help maintain cardiovascu- and improve cell function. HELP SQUAD

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R Strong-armed Notre Dame quarterback Tyler Tsagalis, a Evanston senior and Michigan State Western Illinois recruit recruit Naquan Jones poses next to the Wildkits statue at the entrance to the home side of Memorial Stadium. Niles West big-play threat Matt KEVIN TANAKA/PIONEER PRESS Galanopoulos 2 2015 FOOTBALL SEASON PREVIEW Notre Dame recruit Shannon strivesfor perfection BY MArI' HARNESS Pioneer Press

Even a snap that is inches off its target bothers John Shannon. To the amateur observer, that distance is so small it wouldn't be noticed. But for the Loyola senior long snap- per and self-proclaimed per- fectionist, it's unacceptable. "Long snapping is like a golf swing' Shannon said. "There are a lot ofparts to it. If I have 25 good ones and one bad one, I will do my best to figure out what went wrong with that one." Senior punter and place- kicker Patrick Tata said he appreciates Shannon'sat- tention to detail. It's what makes him the best in the country at his position in the Class of 2016, according to 247Sports.com, and earned him a scholarship offer to play at Notre Darne. Shan- non verbally committed to the Fighting Irish on March 21. "After every snap in prac- tice, he will run back to me and ask if it was high, low, too far right, too far left," Tatasaid."That's what makes him great. Almost every one is on point, and that's a huge help to me. All I have to do is focus on my job because Idon't have to wony about him doing his." Shannon got interested in long snapping as a seventh- KEVIN TANAKA/PIONEER PRESS grader at School of St. Mary Loyola long snapper John Shannon is the top-ranked long snapper in the nation in the Class of 2016, according to 247Sports.com, and has verbally corn- in Lake Forest. A coachmitted to Notre Dame. asked the team which player would be interested in theplayed in every game for the "The first thing someoneform was not that great,"them until something goes non, went to the school, and position, and Shannon vol-Cleveland Browns from needs to show is the speed ofRubio said. "He had more ofwrong," Rubio said. "I tell his grandfather, Dan Shan- unteered. He attended his 2012-2014. his ball," Rubio said. "Then,a caveman approach, whichthe recruits, a college head non, was a co-captain on the first camp as a freshman at "Long snapping isnot it'saccuracyconsistency, is just to muscle the ballcoach should talk to you1954 Notre Dame football Loyola, and he became thehard, but you have to havethe size of the player andback there. He's learned towhen you commit, when team that finished 9-1. starter for the Ramblers as athe right form, like a gulfhow that player can handlebe fluid with his form. Now, you get to school and when "It's not a position of sophomore. swing," said Rubio, who was the pressure ofcertain situa- he gets it back there as hardyou graduate. Long snap- glory,and nobody really "I love it, and it's some-a three-year starting long fions." as any high school player pers are like Honda Accords.knows your name;' said thing you have to love;' snapper at UCLA during the Rubio said Shannon "fillsI've ever had, and his accu-They aren't flashy, but theyJohn Shannon, who also Shannon said. 1990s. in all the bubbles?' racy is great?' start every time?' was offeredscholarships It's a passion he fostered Shortly after being intro- At 6-foot-2 and 235 Most people at Loyola Shannon, who made thefrom Army, Colorado and by attending camps run by duced to the position, Shan-pounds, Shannon is built forgames probably will know roster for the U.S. ArmyWest Viiginia. "You just fly Chris Rubio. For more thannon and his parents didDivision I football. RubioShannon, who still lives inAll-American Bowl on Jan.under the radar. But if you a decade, Rubio has in-some research and foundsaid Shannon's ball speedLake Forest, more for his9, 2016, said he's OK withwork at it and perfect it, it's a structed some of the bestout that good long snappers for 15 yards is .59 seconds. In play at linebacker than his hiding in plain sight on theposition that can open a lot long snappers in the busi- can receive full scholarships other words, it's faster thanspecialization of long snap- football field. After all, theofdoors for you?' ness. One of those clientsto college. Rubio said it'sthe college benchmark ofping. But that's exactly theposition looks like it will was Chnstian Yount, who common for every Division I .75, Rubio said. way it should be, accordingmake one of his dreams - mhamess@pioneerk'cal.com went on to play at UCLA and program to have a long "When I got him, he was to Rubio. play for Notre Dame - come Twitter @harnesspreps then in the NFL. Yount snapper on scholarship. physically strong, but his "You shouldn't noticetrue. His dad, Gerard Shan- 2015 FOOTBALL SEASON PREVIEW

Cincinnati recruit O'Sullivan focusing on his BEARING DOWN schoolwork at Maine South BY MAyr HARNESS Pioneer Press

Liam O'Sullivan has what coi- lege coaches call "nieasurabies." The Maine South senior left tackle, who has verbally commit- ted to Cincinnati, is 6-foot-7 and 245 pounds. Hawks coach Dave Inserra saidO'Sullivan's wing span is more than 80 inches, and he runs a 4.85 in the 40-yard dash. Except for the weight, which Inserra said won't be an issue once he's on a college workout and nutrition plan, all of those figures are enviable for a lineman at any level. But for most of his high school career, O'Sullivan didn't measure up in the classroom. "When I realized I could go Division I, that's when I got my head out ofmy [butt]," said O'Sulli- van, who also received offers from Illinois and Northern Illinois. In the second semester of his junior year, O'Sullivan posted a 3.0 GPA - the first time he ever reached that milestone - arid it helped bump his GPA in core courses from 2.25 after his sopho- more year to 2.43 before his senior year, according to Inserra. His ACT score also has gone from a 19 on his first attempt to a best of 21. There are three more test dates before signing day in February. Per NCAA rules, student-ath- letes must earn at least a 2.3 GPA in core courses to be eligible as a freshman. The better a student- athlete's core-course GPA is, the lower the required ACT score. And vice versa. "He started slowly as a student, but he got help and become better," Inserra said. "He's shown a lot of positive progress, and that is TIM BOYLE/PIONEER PRESS what you want. The kids who areMaine South offensive lineman Liam O'Sullivan (56) sits on the bench near the end of the Hawks' 21-7 loss to Barrington in the second roundof the moving upwards academically areClass8Aplayoffs onNov. 8. 2014,in Park Ridge. O'Sullivan is 6-foot-7 and has verbally committed to Cincinnati. the ones collegeswilltake a chance on. They recognize that.O'Sullivan finally reached out for Siobhan O'Sullivan, a college stu- accepted by Cincinnati. But he He has to stay on this path, and hehelp. Maine South senior quarter- dent at UC Santa Barbara, forsaid Inserra is good about provid- For the latest news on your knows it. But he's become muchback Brian Collis, who scored a 29help. Through FaceTime video ing the players with the resources rJ1 more mature and much moreon the ACT, was one of many whocalls, the two spent time workingto succeed in the classroom, such \.J favorite football team, follow focused." offered assistance. on English and the sciences, heis setting aside time during the @Pioneer_Press onTwitter. O'Sullivan, a Park Ridge resi- "He would come over to my said. week for study halls. Liam O'Sulli- dent who transferred to Mainehouse, and I would help him with "I had never really asked forvan said he's determined to qual- South from St. Patrick before hishis math classes," said Collis, whohelp before, but I am glad I did," ify academically. to get good grades. I have some- sophomore year, spoke with priderelies on O'Sullivan to protect his Liam O'Sullivan said. "He knows the kind of pressurething to prove, and this is the year about his improved academics. blind side. "He really wanted it, Liam O'Sullivan said he under- we're all under, and he doesn'tI really want to shine?' "I had to step up my game andand he's not someone who wouldstands the journey toward a col-want us to fail at anything," Liam focus myself," he said. "My GPAquit. He worked really hard atlege scholarship isn't completed O'Sullivan said of Inserra. "But I [email protected] continues to get better and better."improving his grades." until he graduates from Maine am ready, too. All of my classes are Twitter: @harnesspreps A turning point was when O'Sullivan also asked his sister, South with a transcript that isNCAA approved, and I still have 4 2015 FOOTBALL SEASON PREVIEW Nues North's Wade embraces rigorous training BY Emc VAN DRIL willingness to go above and be- Pioneer Press yond in his training isn't anything new. Ask those closest to Barrington "He's been playing since he was Wade Jr. about what makes the 5, and to see him from 5 to where Iowa recruit special, and the same he's at now, nothing's changed," answer is given again and again - Thurmond said."He's always his work ethic. been a hard worker. It was never Take this summer, for example. about the reward, for him. He While others might sleep in or loves sports, and he wants to enjoy a lazy morning before an always be the best, so he's always afternoon or evening summer pushed [himself]." practice, Wade regularly woke up The person Wade has most at 7 or 8 a.m. on weekdays - closely emulated is his father, sometimes even 5 or 6 a.m. if the Barrington Wade, who makes his Vikings had practice earlier than living as a plumber. The younger usual. He'd get out of bed, drink Wade said his dad has been an water, change his clothes, stretch inspiration. and then go running. "His father'sa very hard Wade, who's entering his third worker," Thurmond said. "He year as a starting running back at instills that into Barrington, and Niles North and will also start at lets Barrington know that where outside linebacker this season, he comes from, his father is from would cruise around Skokie wear- Belize, so his work situation was ing an Elevation Training Mask different with how he was similar to the one used by Seattle brought up. He always explained Seahawks running back Mar- TRACY ALLEN/PIONEEER PRESS to Barrington, showed him his shawn Lynch. The mask covers Nues North's Barrington Wade attempts to evade a tackle by Glenbrook North's Keegan Sameulson (6) on hands and showed him that you most of the lower half of his face, Oct. 10, 2014, ¡ri Northbrook. want better than what I'm doing. and it mimics the effects of high ... Healways tells Barrington, 'You altitude. Wade wears it to, amongincluding seniors Romano Gayle,much. He doesn't like being theboth went on to be running backsdon't want this type of job. You other things, increase his lungCraig "Dutch" Dawkins andcenter of attention - for example, at Illinois - Walter Mendenhallwant to get your education and capacity so that he'll be able toMarkhus Taylor. The group,he doesn't like birthday parties,transferred to Illinois State for his strive for better than what I'm breathe better during fourth quar- which Wade said was at times justThurmond said - but seeing thesenior season - and Rasharddoing." ters. one or two other people andteam's best player, one whoseMendenhall played six years in On the morning of Monday, Wade's morning runs were thesometimes more than that, would work ethic has been crucial in histhe NFL, including five with theJune 15, the elder Wade had to go first of three daily training ses-spend about 80 minutes to twodevelopment into a Division I Pittsburgh Steelers. to work and wasn't able to attend sions he did for much of thehours on Niles North's field on player, is a powerful thing when a Wade is more likely to playhis son's commitment ceremony. summer, and one of several exam- Sunday morning. doing drills, lad- team trains together. linebacker than running back in It was held at Buffalo Wild Wings ples that show his approach toders and more. The sessions "When we lift - after practice,college, he said, but Egofske hasin Skokie before one of the Vi- training. would be around two hours,we always lift - some of the seen a link between Wade and thekings' summer practices. Wade is looking for "an ad- Dawkins said, ifa quarterback was younger kids on our team who justMendenhalls when they were in A little before noon, Wade Jr. vantage;' he said. One way to getthere to throw passes to the backs got moved up to varsity they talk high school. announced his commitment to that is to work out when othersand receivers. and get off topic;' Dawkins said. "The similarity is the workIowa as Egofske sat on his left and aren't Wade even saw committing to"It's always like a certain group ofethic of all three of those guys;'Thurmond sat on his right Mem- At Nues North and mostIowa in June, and thus wrappingserious people who want to getEgofske said. "The real good ones bers ofthe media attended, and so schools, Sundays are designatedup his college search process, asbier, and people who just talk.at that level, they just love whattoo did some of his teammates at days off for athletes. But Wade, an advantage. But Barrington's one ofthe peoplethey're doing. It's very, very im-Nues North. who amassed 1,012 total yards and "It's been more time to myself, ... ifyou see himworking hard, youportant - and they're highly, Once the ceremony was over, 20 touchdowns in just seven to train and work harder;' he said. see him and you're like, 'OK, Ihighly motivated. I would thinkBuffalo Wild Wings seemed like a games as a junior, hasn't treated Puttingin extra work isjust partwant to do that, too.' Because you that's the same [as] ifl came acrossperfect setting to have a little them as such. of what comes with being friends can see he's pretty serious and he's a great musician or a great actor.celebration - nothing over the "I've had phone calls the last with Wade. getting the results he wants." These people were given a gift, but top, just one meal to commemo- couple years, 'Coach, someone's "His friends know thatif Even though Wade's commit-they also have the gift to want it.rate the momentous day in the on the football field, hitting athey're going to come over andted to a Big Ten program, he's farAnd the three ofthese kids all have lives ofWade Jr. and his family. two-man sled,'"Niles Northhang out with him, it's all aboutfrom satisfied. that gift. They want it. They Wade Jr. wanted no part of a coach Mark Egofske said. "So aftergetting bier and working out," "I want to do better during theworked hard for it." celebration, however. It was time the first [call], when I got thesaid Wade's mother, Christineseason," said Wade, who Thur- Egofske added that Wade hadto get back to work. second and third one ... I said, 'I Thurmond. "It's pretty funny. Youmond said is planning on graduat- athletic ability when he first came "We were trying to have a think you're OK, guys. I thinkknow that if you're going to hanging from Niles North a semester toNiles North, but it wasn'tfamily [meal] somewhere;' Thur- that's Barrington Wade.' The secu-out with Barrington, you're goingearly and enrolling at Iowa. "I overwhelming. It's been his desire mond said. "He was like, 'Mom, I rity guard would go out there andto be at the field or doing some-want to go out strong, so Iowato get bigger, faster and stronger - have practice.' It was raining hard call me back and go, 'Yeah, coach. thing." knows what they hav&' as well as to improve little things, and he still went" That's Barrington Wade." The seriousness with which A little more than a decade ago,like his lateral quickness as a But a funny thing happened atWade approaches his workoutsEgofske was the head coach atlinebacker, or catching passes outEric Van Dril is afreelance reporter Niles North. isn't something he boasts about or Niles West when Rashard Men-of the backfield - that have setfor Pioneer Press. Some of Wade's teammateslectures others about, Dawkinsdenhall and his older brother,him apart. started to join him on Sundays,added. Wade doesn't talk veryWalter, were on his team. They For Thurmond, seeing her son's Twitter: @VanDriLSports 2015 FOOTBALL SEASON PREVIEW

Glenbrook South's Ryan Janczak(28) gets a block from teammate Chris Park (7) during their game against Maine South on Sept.26, 2014,in Glenview. DARRELL GOEMAAT/CUICAGO TRIBUNE

Janczak readytotakeon morework B Jowui L. ROSENBLUM honors in the Central Suburban South. NoII said Janczak has returned stronger,experience in 2014. Beyond that, this year's Pioneer Press Glenbrook South will likely need morequicker and more fle ible. He said that evenline is just healthier in general, providing big performances - particularly withafter last year's explosion, Janczak still hadadded stability. This season is about unfinished business quarterback Fitz Stadler having graduated.steps to take, as a blccker, a receiver and a "It makes all the difference," Janczak for Ryan Janczak and the Glenbrook South Ideally, the duo of senior quarterbackrunner, such as keepi rig his pad level down.said. "Without my line, I'm really not football team. Daniel Jenkins and senior Jack Healy, aHe's taken those steps, Noll said. anything. I can cut and make things happen, The Titans have had no problem at the "really explosive" wide receiver according "Last year, I was kind of able to just relybut a good line and a line that I trust makes outset - they started 4-0 in 2013 and 2014. to Janczak, will open the field up. However, on my ability" Janczak said. "This year, I'mall the difference." Losses to Nues West and New Trier in theit might take time to earn the defense'sstronger and faster, but I also want to work a Each ofthe Titans' first three games - at final two weeks of the Titans' 2014 season respect. In the meantime, Janczakis lot on my pre-snap reads and knowing thehome against Barrington, which made the left a sour taste, however. expected to face slimmer holes than usual. defenses and where the hole is going to be." Class 8A quarterfinals last year, and road Janczak said the team could've done a lot "Footballisa team sport, so Ryan Knowing where the hole is going to be games againstSt.Patrick and Central better against the Trevians, who beat theobviously has to carry a bigger piece of theand hitting are his strengths, Noii said. Suburban North champion Highland Park Titans 49-24 in the regalar season and 24-14 puzzle this year," coach Mike Noii said. "We try and get ou r kids to make one cut, - presents enormous challenges. in the first round of the Class 8A playoff."There's a bigger load, there's no doubt, but and he rarely make:; the wrong cut, and It's also changed the way the Titans He noted that freshman year and sopho- it's a shared responsibility, because he's only that's not easy," NoiI said. approach the summer, according to Janc- more year, his Glenbrook South teams as good as the offensive line." "I just look for gre n space' Janczak said. zak. competed well with New Ther. So Janczak has worked. Previously, Noll "I just look for an open space and cut there." "It gives everybody some urgency," Janc- For Janczak, 2015 also offers a chance tospoke of how Janczak was pretty good - He's helped in that goal by returningzak said. "That can only help the summer prove that performances like last year'sbut wasn't there yet. Janczak said he thinks senior linemen Mario Ramirez and Daniel program and two-a-days and all of that." 227-yard, four-touchdown doozy againsthe is there now. He said that his dip intoMoses, who both started every game last Evanston were no fluke. A strong finishprominence - starting with the Evanstonseason. Junior Jack Carasotti and seniorJonah L. Rosenbium is a freelance reporter ultimately propelled him to all-conferencegame - has prepared him for this season. Owen Boyle also racked up valuablefor Pioneer Press. 2015 FOOTBALL SEASONtPREVW J ( No pain, nò gain After missing out on playoffs, Glenbrook North's Milutinovic' adds 30 pounds

BY MATTHEW PARAs with [TcB00sT trainerj Pioneer Press Steve Breitenstein,I got faster. You have a little more DimitrijeMilutinovic'momentum blowing off the burst off the line of scrim- ball." mage during a Friday after- TCBOOST isa sports noon practice at Glenbrooktraining facility located in North and collided withNorthbrook. offensive lineman Joey Jan- Milutinovic' knew he caus. As he drove back his needed to improve after the teammate with an over-Spartans' 34-33lossto whelming amount of force, Highland Park in the final Milutinovic' raised his rightgame of the 2014 regular arm while junior quarter-season cost them a playoff back Kevin Burnside re-spot. Glenbrook North fin- leased the ball. ished 4-5. Milutinovic' said Milutinovic' swatted thehe saw "the pain" in the pass down - while stillseniors' eyes and felt like he engaged with Jancaus, nodisappointed them. less. He wanted to get strong- "It'simpressive,"said er. Jancaus, a junior. "It's excit- "I think the fact we went ing because he's on my4-5 as a team was a great team. Itgets our team better motivator.Itmotivated during practice and we'll bethem all," Glenbrook North better during games." coach Bob Pieper said. "It The play was the result ofclicked with him right away. a new-look Milutinovic'. AtI told them they had two 6-foot-2 and 260 pounds,weeks off from lifting. That Milutinovic' is 30 poundswas Friday night when I heavier than he was at thetold them and he was in end of last season thanks tothere Monday. He didn't work in the weight room. wait two weeks like he was BRIAN O'MAHONEV/PIONEER PRESS The senior has alsosupposed to. That showedGlenbrook North lineman Dimitrije Milutinovic' is hoping to attract the attention of Division I coaches. changed positions on theme he was ready to get defensive side of the ball. going for next year." North's lacrosse team to going out to the field to run pounds, up from 260. Hislifting hard and running." This season, the former Pieper said Milutinovic' focus solely on football. occasionally. squatwentfrom3ó5 to 435 Milutinovic'said he defensive end will move towas smart about adding the When he was training, But Milutinovic' and his and his deadlift went fromhopes his play garners the the middle and play defen-weight, focusing on purelyMilutinovic' worked closelyteammates made sure to400 to 450. attention of Division-I sive tackle. Milutinovic' will adding muscle. In practice,with Breitenstein, who su-focus on having fun when He also has been con-coaches. He does not have remain an offensive guard. Pieper has noticed Miluti-pervises the Glenbrook working out as well. scious of his diet, thanks in any offers yet. Entering his final seasonnovic's improved physical-North weight room and "I really like working on part to some people close to Milutinovic' said he is at Glenbrook North, Miluti- ity. oversaw the whole team. arm day," Milutinovic' said. him. eager to get back on the novic' said he hopes his new "He's put on bulk, which Milutinovic'saidthat"We had a theme day for "My girlfriend's mom ac- field and prove himself and improved body will is what he needed to do,"when adding weight, hearm day where we'd cometually works for Abbott, so "They've got something result in a better season forPieper said. "If he wants towanted to keep it distribut- in our Hawaiian shirts andshe's hooking me up withto fear," Milutinovic' said of Glenbrook North and a Di-play at the next level, he ed evenly to try to avoid anpump iron for an hour. It'sprotein shakes all day," Mi- opposing offensiveline- visionIscholarshipforneeded to get bigger and injury. As for his routine, itnice to get those show armslutinovic' said. "So I've just men. himself. stronger. And he did that?' depended on the day. Onin there even when you'rebeen drinking my protein "They have a big guy up "I thought in the begin- Milutinovic' worked outone day, he focused on hisworking on the body." and working hard. I have ain the middle coming at ning when I was putting on in the weight room Monday upper body while the next While he was enjoyingGerman grandma so there's them on every play?' all this weight, I was guingthrough Friday and some-he would squat He addedhimself, Milutinovic' alsogoing to be a fight if you to get slower," Milutinovic' times on Saturdays. He even that he worked on his chestsaw results. His one-repdon't eat.I've just beenMatthew Paras is a freelance said. "But as I was workingquit playing on Glenbrook press as well as his agility,bench press is now at 285stuffing my face every day, reporterfor Pioneer Press. 2015 FOOTBALL SEASON PREVIEW i C

Even after tearing his ACL a second time, Ridgewood's Krueger was determined to achieve his Neveradoubt dream of playing college football BY Eiuc VAN DRiL move the belt, and the VertiMax, a Pioneer Press training tool that uses resistance bands. Ridgewood senior inside line- "He just committed himself, backer Seth Krueger has two and he was determined to get his goals. time down," said Fanelli, adding, Oneistoplayfootballin "He's determined to play Division college. It was a dream that began I football, and he's determined to when Krueger watched an Ohio be better than anybody he plays State-Illinois game on TV when against." he was 6 or 7, the Rebels' captain Krueger's 40-yard-dash is now said. Watching the Buckeyes play consistently at 4.7 seconds. His that day - with the stickers that lateral quickness also has im- look like buckeye leaves on their proved, he said, which is vital for a helmets, and their scarlet and linebacker. Those two things have gray uniforms - hooked him. He's helped the 6-foot-1, 208-pound been an avid Ohio State fan ever Krueger draw interest from col- since. leges. Krueger's other dream is to go Krueger has already received to medical school and become a an offer from Valparaiso. He was doctor. It started around the time in contact with several other Krueger was in junior high. schools during the offseason and "I was that one kid who always he attended multiplecollege liked going [to the doctor's of- camps. Zack said he expects fice]," Krueger said. "I thought, Krueger to receive more offers 'What could be better than being a once college coaches view the doctor?' Whenever I went to the tape from the opening games of doctor's office when I was young, his senior season. it was always a fun time. I was Seeing Krueger get this type of always like, 'He has the best job interest from colleges "is awe- ever. I could see myself doing some' Zack added. "It just shows that.'" the work, the intensity and the Krueger's two dreams twice kind ofathlete that he is." came to a cruel intersection, It's unlikely Krueger winds up however, when he tore the ACL in donning the scarlet and gray of his right knee during his fresh- Ohio State, but playing football at man and sophomore years at a strong academic institution - Ridgewood. he's drawing interest from Krueger's first major knee in- schools in the Patriot League, jury happened when he was JASON GLOSNIAK/PIONEER PRESS Pioneer League and Ivy League - playing running back on the Ridgewood's Seth Krueger gets low to make a tackle during the Aug.29, 2014,game against Niles West in would allow him to accomplish sophomore team in the final week Norridge. one dream, while taking impor- of his freshman season. There tant steps in accomplishing an- were two minutes remaining[could] to get back on the field'You need to think about your it to the postseason. other. against Elmwood Park, Krueger said Krueger, whose rehab lastedhealth, long term,' " Krueger said. Krueger's right knee made it It also would be a satisfying recalled, and he cut back to try toeight months. "I could have taken the easy waythrough the season unscathed. destination after a tumultuous reverse the field. He didn't see The week before the beginningout. I could have just [relied] on "I thought he looked dynamiteroad. anybody in front of him, but anof his sophomore season, Kruegermy grades and gone to a biglast year," Ridgewood coach Chris "I've been through a roller Elmwood Park player tackled himcarried the ball in practice and university and called it that." Zack said. coaster couple of years," Krueger by putting the crown of his helmetmade a big cut, only to have his He didn't, though. This offseason was Krueger'ssaid. "I've been through so much on Krueger's right knee. ACL in his right knee pop. Krueg- "[Quitting] never crossed myfirst since he's been in high school not only physically, but mentally. Krueger went down, and hiser had torn his ACL and meniscus mind, actually," Krueger said. "Ithat he didn't have to rehab a It's been hard on me." knee swelled up. After multipleagain. He likely would have start-just want to prove everybodymajor knee injury, and he took But, Krueger added, "it just doctors examined his knee anded at linebacker on varsity thatwrong." advantage. Krueger lowered hisshowed that I can get through couldn't assess the extent of theyeat Krueger seems poised to dotime in the 40-yard dash by half a anything, as a person. No matter damage, Krueger got an Mifi a Afterward,several peoplejust that as he enters his seniorsecond, he said, in large parthow big the obstacle that life few weeks later. The test, hisasked Krueger - who has theseason. He spent over 11 months thanks to regular 6 a.m. speedthrows at me, I can get through it. surgeon told him, revealed thatkind of GPA (4.7 on a 4.0 scale)rehabbing his second torn ACLcamp training sessions withI know I can." he'd torn his ACL, MCL, LCL and needed to get into an excellentand he was the leader of Ridge- Ridgewood assistant coach Vince meniscus. academic institution - the obvi-wood's defense as a junior, tally- Fanelli. Krueger worked out on Eric Van Dril is afreelance reporter Krueger had surgery soonous question. ing 77 tackles. He helped thethree different pieces of equip-for Pioneer Press. thereafter. 'Wherever I went, it was like, Rebels finish second in the Metro ment - a speed treadmill; a force "I just kind of accepted it and'Oh, are you going to stop playingSuburban East and, at 5-4, theytreadmill, which lacks a motor Twitter: @VanDrilSports worked as hard as I possiblynow? 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KEVIN TANAKA/PIONEER PPES Evanston standout defensive tackle Naquan Jones (58) poses for a photo with his family on Aug. 21. standing from left, Vandy Crawford. Candy Record, EmellJones, Naquan Jones, Germaine Thomas and Skye Jones; in front, from left, Eric Kenner and Lauren Jones. Evanston's Jones is on a path to play for BACK ON TRACK Michigan State

BY MATT HARNESS I Pioneer Press wo hours before thetheir 2014 season with a assistance. "He didn't care Schools teacher of 34 years, Evanston football44-30 loss to New Trier onme turn the corner to getwho didn't get into specifics.about anything anymore,Zweig immediately identi- J'team's intra-squad Oct.24. where I am?' "It's been tough on him. Butnothing mattered?' fled Naquan Jones' poten- scrimmage on Aug. 21 at At 7:30 p.m. on Aug. 28, he's maneuvering the right But with the encourage-tial in the classroom. Na- Lazier Field, Naquan JonesJones will start his seniorHigh up in thesouth cor-way after he could havement and support of hisquan Jones satout the couldn't hide his excite- season when the Wuldkitsner of Evanston's home steered the wrong way." family and the Evanstonentire summer offseason ment. host Proviso West. stands and away from the One particularly devas-football community, Na-before his junior year to "This should be fun' he For a little more than acrowd watching the sopho- tating event was the deathquan Jones slowly recov- concentrate on his studies. said as the smile on his face year,things have beenmore scrimmage on Aug. 21, of Dajae Coleman, Naquancred. He was accepted into "Right away, I could tell widened. "I know a lot oftrending in a positive direc-Jones talked about the pathJones' childhood friend.the Beyond Sports Founda- he was a very smart young people will be here watch- tion for Jones. As ajunior, hehe traveled to get to thisColeman was shot andtion's program in the spring man," Zweigsaid. "But like a ing us play. This feels likehad his best academic year point. killed Sept. 22, 2012, shortly of 2014. The organization,lot ofteenagers, other things the start of the season." of high school. Then, on Before his junior year ofafter he and Naquan Jonesbased in Highland Park,got the best of him. He was While nearly all of the June 8, he verbally commit-high school, Jones was onstarted their freshman yearhelped him earn academicnot turning in homework. people in the stadium wereted to play football at Michi- the verge of heading down at Evanston. The tragedy hit eligibility for hisjunior foot- He got lazy. He was capable family members of other gan State. the wrong road. He strug-Naquan Jones hard, several ball season. of doing the work, but he players, many of their con- "I'm in a lot more positive gled in the classroom, and people close to him said. On the brink of nissingneeded structure. I helped versations centered onposition than I was' Jonessome of the people he hung "He told me about losingthe season due to/poororganize him and gethim on Jones. Fans were eager tosaid. "It's all heading in anout with weren't positivelyhis friend," said Kim Mi-grades, Naquan 'Jonesthe right track." watch the 6-foot-4,310- upward direction. My ath- influencing his life. chelson, the executive di-worked closely wth Su- Naquan Jones said the pound defensive tackle takeletics are better, my academ- "He has seen so muchrector of the Beyond Sportszanne Zweig. A familystructure has been good for the field for the first timeics are better. I've had a lotnegative stuff around him,"Foundation, where Naquanfriend of Michélson's and ahint He admitted his grades since the Wildkits endedof people push me to help said his father Emell Jones,Jones goes for academicretired Ch)cago Publictook a dip during the winter Hear Better with ' i,) Hearing Aids WorthWearingTM

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"Ifrit like I was alonç, but I also didn't want any help from anybody But I realked I couldn't do it by myself Being inde- pendent can backfire on you. It's OK to ask for help"

Naquan Jones, Evanston senior defensive tackle quarter after he did so well signs of progress. Naquan Jones any differ-. in the fall. He said it was due "I felt like I was alone, ently. to football being finished.but I also didn't want any During the game, Jones He said he picked up his help from anybody," he said. showed his playful side by schoolwork again in the "But I realized I couldn't do sneaking onto the field for a spring, knowing he wasit by myself. Being inde- kickoff. But, at his size, he nearing thefoothalloff- pendent can backfire onwas easy to spot, and Bur- season and fearing another you. It's OK to ask for help." zawa stopped the play to missed summer. Burzawa said Naquanpull his star player to the "I took too much ad-Jones has grown up a lot. sideline. After the scrim- vantage of having some free "He's made great strides mage, Jones, like the rest of time," he said. "I have to be mentally, physically, spiritu- his teammates, had to help disciplined." ally' Burzawa said. "We clear the field. Jones' job His mother, Germainewill keep pushing him to a was to pick up one of the Thomas, said he thriveshigher level so he can ac- pylons from the south end when he sticks to a sched- complish his goals and turn zone. ule, such as spending morehim from a boy into a man." "He's the same as every- than half of the days of the body else," Burzawa said. week during the summer atGoing into his senior "Our theme is 'One pack,' the Beyond Sports Founda-year, Naquan Jones isa and Naquan is part of that tion office. four-star recruit and ranked pack. No one is separated "He's not been great atby Rivals.com as the na- from the pack?' keeping up with that stufftion'sNo. 21defensive on his own," she said. "Hetackle in the Class of 2016. Nationai Signing Day for feeds off having the struc-He chose Michigan State football is Feb. 3, 2016, and ture in his life. I think itover Ohio State, Penn State, Naquan Jones said he would annoy some kids, butMichigan, and understands he has more to he likes it." South Carolina, among oth- do before signing his letter Thomas said there haveers. He has 19 offers in all, of intent to Michigan State. been no incentives for her according to Rivals.com. Thomas, his mother, re- son to try harder at school or Burzawa said he has inforced that. get good grades. She saideverything college coaches "He was always his own she's not rewarding him forwant in a defensive line- worst enemy, but he's really something he is supposed to man,includingsize,matured," she said. "He do. strength and speed. Whenknows the grades he needs "It'salso because I'mNaquan Jones was youngerto get this year. Even as big always hoping for morehe played basketball, and as he is, he's still my baby, from hin" Thomas said. Burzawa said that has aided and I want what is best for Evanston coach Mike in his overall athleticism on him. He wants to make Burzawa gave his blessing to the football field. everybody proud." the Jones family to keep "He's a special player," When asked about his Naquan Jones out of foot- Burzawa said. "He can rush senior year, that big smile w. ball activities last summer,the quarterback, stop thereturned to Naquan Jones' and he continues to support run and even drop back in face. He's already overcome his football player's efforts the flat for pass coverag&' a lot in his life, and he's to improve his academics by One play during the Fri- prepared to prove to himself any means necessary Mi-day, Aug21, scrimmage that his future is bright chelson said there was oneillustrated what Naquan "T am going to make this instance this summer when Jones brings to the defense. year my strongest year," he Burzawa paid for NaquanAfter a ball got loose from a said. "There is so much on Jones to take an Uber car to runner, Jones was able to the line for me, and it's not Highland Park for one of the spot it, pursue it and re- going to be a breeze. But I foundation's ACT prepcover it. There was no one am hanging around the peo- courses. else within 5 yards. ple who have the same goals "It takes a village some- "He has great natural as me and who want to help times, and that's been trueinstincts for the game," Bur- me succeed. The crowd with Naquan," Michelsonzawa said. "He has the around me is very positive said. "Coach Buzz gets itability to make plays others and wants what is best for and has been great." can't." me." Naquan Jones saidit Even though he's one of wasn't until he fully em- the top-rated players in the mharness®pioneerlocal.corn KEVIN TANAKA/PIONEER PRESS braced those around himcountrç Burzawa and the Th,itter @harnesspreps In this Oct.17, 2014, photo, Evanston's Naquan Jones rushes the passer during a home that he started showingcoaching staff don't treat game against Maine South. lo 2015 FOOTBALL SEASON PREVIEW t,

Evanston QB Little headed to up-and-coming I ON THE RISE Western Michigan BY MArI' HARNESS flp,Forthe latest news on Pioneer Press \_J your favorite football team, follow@Pioneer_ One pass play in Evans- Presson Twitter ton's fifth game last season let Ryan Healy know that quarterback Matt Little was The next step is for Little ready to play college foot- to become fluent in reading ball. defenses, and he continues Trailing Nues West with to progress every day, ac- less than two minutes re cording to Healy. There are maining in the fourth quar- several things for Little to ter, the Wuldkits had the consider:. ball, but they lined up incor- What coverages are the rectly.Healy signaledto defense in? Little to get out of the Which players are in the formation. From there,it box, from tackle to tackle? was up to Little to make the Where are the lineback- play call and the right read, ers? and he did both. "It's a numbers game," The offense switched Healy said."...In high from a run play to a three- school, you probably have to receiver set and all three worry about three, maybe had instructions to go deep. four coverages. In college, Despite a strong rush, Little it's more like eight to 12. stayed in the pocket, avoid- Thereisa big learning ed the sack and connected curve, so everything he does with speedster Brandon [at Evanston] will make him Hilliard, who was in single better [at Western Michi- coverage, for a long touch- gun]." down pass. The play put the Another person who's Wíldkits in front, but they been instrumental in Little's ultimately lost 47-42. development has been his "I said, 'OK, he's got some older brother, Chris Little, a big-time plays in him, some former Evanston quarter- big-time game action," said back and redshirt freshman Healy, Evanston's offensive at South Dakota State. coordinator and quarter- "When he was home this back coach. "He could do it summer, we would stay up physically, but thereit late talking about football," showed he could doit Matt Little said. "He talked physically and mentally." to me mostly about the Now a6-foot-4,215- mental aspect of the game pound senior, Little said he JASON GLOSNIAK/PIONEER PRESS and what to expect in col- recognized the significance Evanston quarterback Matt Little goes to hand the ball off during the Sept. 5, 2014, home game against Crete-Monee. lege, how the game is faster of such a play. and more challenging." "Everyone was goinga month later, on Nov. 17, Across Lake Michigan, instages of his career," Healypocket like a college player. The two also spent hours, crazy after that, and [Healy]2014, he committed to theKalamazoo, Fleck guidedsaid."He probably red- Although he's not much of a sometimes up to five a day, was the first one there onBroncos. the Broncos to an 8-5 record shirts, which is fine, but herunner, Healy said Little has watching game film of last the sideline to jump at me Before the 2014 season, and was selected coach ofcould still end up being agood feet and iselusive season's 3-6 Evanston team and give me a high-five:'no one paid much attentiontheyearinthe MAC. four-year starter there. Mattenough to get himselfout ofon the family's computer in Little said. "I couldn't ex-to Little or Western Michi- And Little just keeps get- knows where he belongstrouble. the kitchen. They were try- actly recall what he said togan. As a sophomore, Little ting better. and is comfortable with his "He can complete theing to identify things Matt me, but I feel like that'smissed most of the year on "At this year's camps, situation. He's going to have18-yard comeback from the Little could have done bet- when it all changed for me. Ithe sophomore team with a college coaches told me,a shot to play early, but it'sfr hash to the sideline - ter. knew he had trust in me,punctured left lung after'Wow, thiskid hasim- still a big learning curve?' which islike a 45-yard "Studying film has been and I showed I could maketaking a helmet to the ribs in proved: " said "Edgy" Tim Since the start of histhrow - with a tight spiral:' big for me," Matt Little said. those kind of plays." the first game. Meanwhile, O'Halloran, who covers hifi- junior season, Little has had Healy said. "He can roll to "It's been a lot ofwork, but I One day after playing the the Broncos went 1-11 in P.J. nois high school football forthe physical tools, especiallyhis left and throw back tothink it's paying off I am final game of his juniorFleck's first season. Rivals.com. "They werehisright arm,toplaythe middle of the field. Helooking forward to a great season, a 44-30 loss to rival A year later, people took blown away by him." quarterback at a high level.can really drive the ball and senior season." New Trier,Littlesaid notice. Little threw for 1,437 Healy said Little fits inAccording to Healy, he al- make it look effortless. Matt Western Michigan offered yards and 13 touchdowns towith the Broncos. ready makes all the throwsreally stays connected to his [email protected] him a scholarship. Less than go with three interceptions. "He's still in the babyand moves around thethrows?' Twitter: @hamesspreps 2015 FOOTBALL SEASON PREVIEW I C II

Q&A WITH SOPHOMORE CB FRANCIS FAY

As a sophomore, Fayate enough to be coached by established himself as oneFred Miller, the Bears of the best cornerbacks intackle who knew thE game/ NEW TRIER the Central Suburbaninside and out. We were SNAPSHOT: NEW TRIER Q&A WITH JUNIOR LB MAX South. He'll return to Newdefinitely prepared for ROSENTHAL Trier's secondary this year,Friday nights 2014 record: 10-2 overall, 4-1 dual-threat quar:erback, is and also is expected to seen the future. Central Suburban South back for his second year as a Q: You switched your num- starter. Expectji nior wide a significant increase in his Q: What was it like 2014 playoffs: Received fourth receiver Eric Nicholas to ber, right? carries at running back. to becoached by t' seed in Class8A, lost to emerge as one Ql his favorite A: Yes. 46 to 44. Q: You, Max [Rosen-Fred Miller? He top-seeded Stevenson 38-10 in targets. Juniors Max Rosenthal quarterfinals Q: I heard 46 was cursed. Is thal] and Clay [Czyzyn-was a former pro, and Fay are poisd to provide that true? ski] all started as sopho- obviously. Were Coach: Brian Doll, entering New Trier with a lethal A: It is. It kind of started with mores last year. Growingyouguysstudying second season inside/outside combination in the backfield, and also start on [2015 graduate] Miles Rice. He had Returning stats leaders up, did you guys play ontape?A: Me and defense. some knee trouble, first game. He Max, when we [got the same team in youth . QB: Jr. Clay Czyzynski, Rosenthal will b part of a passed the jer- football? to] high school, the 92-for-171 (53.8percent), 1,406 four-man lineba:king corps - it includes senior inside sey along to me, A: Me and Max did playnew big thing was Vds,8.2 Vds/Att, 141D and then ... un- Hudle. Our coach linebacker Joe LI?wis and Casas almost every year in little RB: Jr. Francis Fay, 21 Att, 138 - that could be one of the best fortunatelyI league. We've been team-actually gave us Vds, 6.6 Avg. O TD in the state by season's end. kind of fellin HudI accounts mates eversince. My Did you know? The Trevians the same boat. eighth-grade yeai I playedwhen we were WR: Sr. Colin Casas, 8 Rec, 198 Vds. 24.8 Avg. 1 TD enter this seaso i with two long Q: What is it with Clay [with] the Win-in sixth grade, I streaks intact. They haven't like to run netka Green Wave team. believe. It wasn't u Defense: Casas, OLB, 70 defeated Maine South since tackles, 5 TFL, 7.0 Sck, 2 nt 2000 and the Trevians haven't somebody Q: How were thoseanything new to us lost aCentral Siburban Team outlook: Fresh off its first over? Is there Glencoe Trevians teams,when we were crossover game since 1998. a better feel- 10-win season since 1996, New Highland Park beat the Trevians Max Rosenthal with you and Max oncoming into high Trier has the potential to be just 15-14 that year. ¡ng? them? Crazy good? school. ... We were as good, if not better, than it A: It's a good feeling. It's good to A: They were very com-using them every day. was a year ago. Czyzynski, a - Eric Van Dril,ioneer Press have the size for it, and confidence. petitive. Every year me andFred Miller would Q: When you run with that Max played together, weactually have team film type of aggression ...is there went to the championship.sessions on Thurs- something you do to prepare We've played kids [in-day nights. We would all 2015 SCHEDULE yourselfbefore the game? cluding Nazareth's Juliango to his house and watch Aug. 28 YORK 7:30 p.m. Oct9 MAINE SoUTH' 7:30 p.m. A:I have to have [my] set it on the big screen. It Love,a Notre Dame Oct. 16 Glenbrook South' 7 p.m. playlist. I've got to listen to music. I recruit] that have actuallywas really fun, but at Sept 4 Warren 7:30 p.m. Sept. 11 Maine West 7 p.m. Oct. 23 NILES WIST 7:30 p.m. usually like to separate myself committed to DI schoolsthe same time we got Sept. 18 HIGHLAND PARK 7:30 p.m.HOME GAMES IN CAPS from the guys in the locker room, now, so it was definitelyto learn a lot and experi- Sept 25 Evanston' 7:30 p.m. ,indicates Central Suburban and kind of stay focused and kind very competitive and weence things at a very DAVID BANKS/ CHICAGO TRIBUNE Oct 2 WAUKEGAN 7:30 p.m. South conference game ofstay to myself. were fortun- young age.

Q&A WITH SENIOR LB JALAN JENKINS JIItIJ Q&A WITH JUNIOR CHRISTIAN NIELSEN S'I' J Nielsen, a 6--.- A: School Q: What is months ago at a corn- foot-2,260- comes first and your favorite bine, and we really EVANSTON SNAPSHOT pound junior, is football is second. football memo- got to know each anunques- They want to put ry? other. He was an 2014 record: 3-6 overall, 1-4 Banks, a Miami (Ohio) pledge, tionedleader, me in the best A: In last year's inspirationto me, Central Suburban South both have verbally committed to Evanston coach possible position [14-7 win] against and we've remained Division I program, the most for my future. Crete- Monee in contact with each 2014 playoffs: N/A heralded person on the team is Mike Burzawa Coach: Mike Burzawa. entering senior lineman Naquan Jones. A said. Q: What was that honored [the other. eighth season two-way starter, the 6-foot-4, Q: What is it like startinglate dfensive] Q: If you could 310-pound Jones is verbally Jalan Jenkins Returning stat leaders your favorite Nielsen on the offensive coach[Steve] play another posi- committed to Michigan State. King, I picked up lion, what would it Other impact players back are home-cooked line as a sopho- QB: Sr. Matt Little, 110-for-207 meal? more? a fumbl and ran it back for abe? (53.1 percent), 1,437 Yds, 6.9 senior safety Immanuel Vds/Att, 13 TD, 3 INI, 129.3 NCAA Woodberry, Roseman and A: My mom's mac and A: It was a lot to handle. touchdown to win the game. A: Running back.Just passer rating Jenkins. A varsity newcomer to cheese, which she makesThe speed of the game That was extra special to me. because, as a linebacker, I keep an eye on is junior running at Thanksgiving. It's gotwas a big jump, but I Q: Who is one of your don't like them. But I feel like RB: Sr. Micquel Roseman, 95 back/defensive back Brad Att. 572 Vds. 6.0 Avg. 5 ID Garron, one of the fastest breadcrumbs all over itdeveloped a lot as a player role models? it would be a good position athletes in the state. Garron was and is made with like 10and a leader lastyear.Ilike A: God first,then myfor me because of my speed WR: Sr. Iray Banks, 12 Rec, 107 a member of the Evanston 4x100- different cheeses. being in a leadership role parents. But I would also sayand physicality There would Vds,8.9 Avg and 4x200-meter relay teams now. I like being a person Adrian Clayborn. He isa be more trucking than juk- that finished first at the Class 34 Q: What's the best Defense: Sr. Jalan Jenkins, LB. boys track and field state meet in advice you've gottenothers can count on, if defensi re end for the Atlanta ing. And who doesn't want to 85 tackles, 3 Rec Fumble the spring. from your parents? something goes wrong. Falcons. I met him severalrun in touchdowns? Team outlook: The Wildkits Did you know? For the first time suffered a down season last year, in team history, according to missing the playoffs for the first Burzawa and Evanston athletic 2015 SCHEDuLE time since 2009. But they director Chris Livatino, the HOME GAMES IN CAPS welcome back 11 starters, Wildkits will play Notre Dame. Aug.28 PROVISO WEST 7:30 p.m. Sept. 18 MAINE EAST 7:30 p.m. oct. 9 GI.ENBROOK SoUTH' 7:30 p.m. including Little, Banks and five Sept. 4 Notre Dame 7:30 p.m. Sept25 NEW TRIER' 7:30 p.m. oct. 16\VAUKEGAN 7:30 p.m. * indicates a Central Suburban offensive linemen. While Little, a oct. 23 Maine South 7 p.m. South conference game Western Michigan recruit, and - Matt Harness. Pioneer Press Sept11 Glenbrook North 7p.m. Oct 2 Niles West' 7 p.m. 12 2015 FOOTBALL SEASON PREVIEW LOYOLA Q&A WITH JUNIOR CENTER SNAPSHOT: LOYOLA RAMBLERS ti SAM BADOVINAC 2014 record: 11-3 overall. 2-2 offensive line. Clifford returns Badovinacis Catholic Blue under center after breaking his the most experi- Zol4playoffs: Received eighth collarbone in the seventh week seed in Class 8A, lost to ofthe season against DePaul enced player to Prep. The injury forced him to top-seeded Stevenson 24-21 in miss the rest of the year. Laja return to theof- second round fensive line after will start at running back forthe Coach: John Holecek, entering second year in a row. There are starting at both 10th season plenty of pass-catchers: the guard positions Returning stat leaders: 6-foot-5. 225-pound Eshoo; 6-3, Q&A WITH SENIOR RB DARA LAJA and center as a 195-pound senior Thomas junior. He is a 6- QB:Sr. Emmett Clifford, Smart; 5-9, 170-pound speedy senior Jonah Isaac and 6-5, At 5-foot-9 and 180 pounds, Laja is not a Badovinac foot, 250- 30-for-56 (53.6 percent), 306 Yds, bruiser, but he gets the job done with his shiftiness 5.5 Vds/Att, 2 TD, 1 nt, 107.7 221-pound junior Jake Marwede. pound Wil- NCAA passer rating Eshoo is a Northwestern recruit. and speed. The Mount Prospect resident is mette resident. The line is anchored by senior expected to be a focal point of the offense. Q: You've been described by RB: Sr. Dara Laja, 209 Att, center Sam Badovinac, who Q: What is your favorite football memory? Loyola coach John Holecek as 1,024 Vds. 4.9 Avg. 7 TD started a year ago. Defensively, A: Back in the seventh grade when I played for the Ramblers have some having a mean streak Can you TE: Sr. Eric Eshoo, 8 Rec, 151 shortcomings, at least on paper. the Mount Prospect Lions in the Mount Prospect explain? Vds. 18.9 Avg LeRoy is the only returning starter, but he's a good one. The Park District, I had a 99-yard TD run, returned an A: On the line, you got to do what Defense: Sr. Ben LeRoy, DI, 61 interception for a TD and passed for a TD in a tackles, 6TFL, 3.0 Sck 6-3, 260-pounder has verbally you got to do, especially since I'm a committed to Northern Illinois. game against Schaumburg. That was a pretty good smaller guy. I am relentless, and I Team outlook: Holecek said this Did you know? Holecek needs day. season's team could have one of play till the whistle blows. It comes four wins to reach 100 for his Q: Who is the most influential person in just naturally to me. the best offenses, if not the best, in his 10 seasons with the Loyola career. John Hoerster your life? holds the all-time record for Q: If youcould play another Ramblers. The star power is at A: My father. He always has things to say position, which one would it be? the skill positions, especially wins with the Ramblers (133). that maybe I don't want to hear but will make me a A: Running back or fullback. I receiver, butthe offense also seasons. better person. He's taught me how to study, how to includes a veteran quarterback would want to run over some people. Matt Harness, Pioneer Press practice, how to act around others. He's motivates The last time I ran the ball, though, I in Clifford and a talented me. was playing flag football in third Q: What is your favorite photoof you? grade. I scored a two-point con- 2015 SCHEDULE A: It's of me in eighth grade. Me and some of,' version. the other guys on the track team dyed our Q: What is your favorite home- Aug. 29 MARQUETrE (WIS.) 1:30 Oct 2 Providencet 7:30 p.m. hair for the state track meet. Mine was cooked meal? p.m. Oct 10 DEPAUL PREP 1:30 p.m. blonde. I then kept the hair for our eighth- A: My mom's mostaccioli. During Sept. 4 Maine South 7 p.m. Oct. 16 St. Rita 7:30 p.m. grade dance. When people see it on Face- the football season, we have it a lot Sept. 12 BROTHER RiCE' 1:30 p.m. Oct. 24 MOUNT CARMEL* 1 p.m. book, they ask me when I will do that because we have position dinners Sept. 19 Fenwick at Concordia HOMEGAMES IN CAPS , again. DAVID BANKS/CHICAGO TRIBUNE the nights before games. She always Chicago 1:30 p.m. indicates a Catholic Blue makes it well. SePL26ST. IGNATIUS 1:30p.m. conference game

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NORTH SHORE COUNTRY DAY Q&A WITH JUNIOR WR/S BERNIE SANDER Q:What was SNAPSHOT: NORTH SHORE COUNTRY DAY That made me re- Q&A WITH JUNIOR BRGGS WRIGHT the most impor- alize I was playing tant football mo- 2014 record: l-8 overall, 1-8 them are two-way players. But varsityfootball. Northeastern Athletic Darling said mostofthe Q: Who is the football memory? ment in your I'm glad I got that practices this preseason have most influential 2014 playoffs: N/A A: Last year at life? out of the way been focused on the basics in an person in your our homecoming A: My very first early. Coach: Kevin Darling, entering effort to build a solid foundation life? third season for the future. game against Lu- game freshman Q: What's the A: I would say therNorth,I year. We were in best advice your Returning stat leaders: Did you know? According to the my dad. He pushes caught a slant and thecity playing Wisconsin Interscholastic parents haven WR: Jr. Bernie Sander, 38 Rec, Athletic Association, there are me in everything I scored my first var- Hope Academy in Sander given you? 500 Yds, 13.2 Avg, 3 ID 22 schools in that state that play do.If thereis sity touchdown. Chicago.Iwas A: My dad al- eight-man football. But North Defense: Sander, 20 tackles something I don't Q:Do you have nervous and then there was ways tells me to be friendly, Shore Country Day athletic think I can do, he Wright a favoritecloth- a rain and thunder delay,to say hello, to always greet Team outlook: Due to low varsity director Patrick McHugh said on I numbers - 15 were on the roster his blog that his school may be always gets me to i ¡ng item? which only made the jitters people. That's helped me the first week of the preseason the first in Illinois to field a look at it in a different way. M I really like my pair of worse. Once we got started, become a better leader on - the North Shore Country Day varsity eight-man team. In He's always finding ways for Jordan Carmines. But they I caught the ball on thethe football team. It's al- football team dropped out of the eight-man, an offense typically me to improve myself. are more casual shoes and kickoff, took a knee, got up IHSA and opted to play consists of a quarterback, three lowed me to gain the re- eight-man football. The Raiders linemen, two backs and two Q: What is your best aren't really for basketball. and got railed by a defender. spect ofmy teammates. are competing in a Wisconsin receivers. Defensively, there are conference called the Great 8 three linemen and some South, at least for this season. combination of five linebackers 2015 SCHEDULE Darling said the team has some and defensive backs. The field is Aug.27 Marantha Baptist (Wis.) 4p.m. Sept. 19 LENJST. THOMAS AQUI- Oct. 3 VALLEY CHRISTIAN (WIS.)'Oct l6orOct 17 Great8 playoff game potential with the return of four 80 yards by 40 yards, compared key contributors in Sander, tolooyardsby53l/3yardsfor Sept. 5 ELKHART LAKE-GLENBEULAH NAS (WlS.) 1 p.m. 1:30 p.m. HOMEGAMES IN CAPS sophomore Joey Buterbaugh, 11-man football. (WIS.) 1p.m. Sept. 26 WAYLAND ACADEMYOct 9 Abundant LifeChristian , indicates areat 8 conference sophomore Thomas McDowell Sept11 Oakfield (Wis.) 7p.m. (WIS.)' 1p.m. (Wis.)' 7 p.m. game and sophomore Sam Leiter. All of Matt Harness, Pioneer Press 2015 FOOTBALL SEASON PREVIEW

Q&A WITH SENIOR MAINE SOUTH QUARTERBACK BRIAN COLLIS Q&A WITH JUNIOR LG SNAPSI-IOT: MAINE SOUTH KEVIN JARVIS Collis is about to begin his 2014 record: 10-1 overall, 5-0 Kevin Jarvis has offers from three Q: Do Central Suhurban South Division I schools, according to third season as Maine South's 247sports.com. But other than you have a 2014 playoffs: Received third seed starting quarterback. With Arenas. there are no proven favo rit e in Class 8A lost to sixth-seeded playmakers on offense, and Inserra mostly new receivers and an Barrington 21-7 in second round entirely new backfield, the 6- photo of said the coaching staff has "put a foot-1,195-pounder will be yourself Coach: Dae lnserra,entering 15th lot on Brian [Collis] this year" to saved season lead the team. Defensively, the counted on more than ever. Hawks are strong up front and at Returning ;tat leaders Q: Who is the most influ- s o m e - linebacker. They return Nasir and ential person in your life? where? u QB: Sr. llrian Colis, 210-for-313 senior defensive tackle Alex A: (67.1 percEnt). 2,812 Vds. 9.0 Poulos. Jarvis and O'Sullivan also A: My parents. They've al- rotate in on the defensive line. The ways been there supporting me KevinJarvis Thereis Vds/Att, 16 TD, 13 Int, 151.1 NCAA passer rating linebacking corps is made up of in whatever I do. I can talk to one of me returning starter and senior Dylan them about anything. I got during my first start last year. u WR: Sr. Jon Arenas, 24 Rec, 522 Burdelik, junior Mike Pusateri and really lucky to have them as my It was Week 3 against Glen- Vds, 21.8 Aeg, 5 TD junior Jack Pistorius. Not to be brook North. I'm in front of overlooked is the return of parents. u Defene?: Sr. Ibrahim Nasir, nose placekicker and punter Sean Q: What is your favorite [2015 Maine South graduate] guard, 42 tackles, 9 TFL McNulty. As a sophomore, he football memory? Mike Erskine, and my hand is Team outl.ok: Perennialty one of converted six field goals last year, A: My first start. I was a out ready to block someone. the best p -ograms in the state, including a long of42 yards. It'sthe wallpaper on my Maine South will be tested early Did you know? Maine South has a sophomore, and we played with games against Montini and Glenbrook North. I was a little phone, and that picture re- 70-game winning streak in the minds me that if you work Loyola in the first two weeks of the Central Suburban South. The nervous because I was going season. The Hawks will lean on Hawks are looking fortheir 15th from freshman football to the hard, you can do anything. Coltis and an experienced left side consecutive conference varsity But all of the guys had Q: If you could play an- ofthe line. Senior lefttackle Liam championship this fall. other position, what would O'Sullivan has verbally committed my back, and that was cool to to Cincinnati and junior left guard see. We also won the game 41-O. it be? - Matt Harness, Pioneer Press Q: Which meal do you A: Maybe receiver. I have a lot of friends who are receiv- make most for yourself? 2015 SCHEDULE A: I'm a big grilled cheese ers. I think I would like to guy. I'm not too picky; either. have the ball thrown to me Aug. 28 Montini 7:30 p.m. Oct 9 New Trier" 7:30 p.m. Any bread, any cheese. I like it and score touchdowns. Seems Sept 4 LOYOLA 7 p.m. Oct 16 Nues West" 7 p.m. Sept. 11 Deerfield 7 p.m. Oct 23 EVANSTON" 7 p.m. all. pretty cool. But I am a line- man at heart. Sept 18 t' lLES NORTH 7 p.m. HOME GAMES IN CAPS Sept26Waukegan" 1:30 p.m. "IndicatesCentral Suburban Oct 2 GLLNBROOK SOUTh" 7 p.m. League game

Q&A WITH COACH SCOTT SMITH Q: Was your experiencedid a great job It's hard, at North MAINE EAST as a head coach at Nileswith the track and here, when the North much different from team. VTe always majority of your kids SNAPSHOT: MAINE SOUTH Maine East thus far? had speed. We are playing football for A: Demographically, the always had some thefirsttimeasa 2014 record: 1.8 overall, 0-5 Odicho. Smith said Odicho's or 2014. If that materializes, it thingthat I really cherish andreally good, fast freshman,where Central Suburban North going to be a "utility man" for will provide linemen like enjoy about this school is the kids, so I think you've got other kids the Blue Demons. Expect him juniors Leo Acevedo and Oskar 2014 playoffs: N/A to run the ball often and play Grabowski an opportunity to diversity You're getting anthere was a little [on other teams] that Coach: Scott Smith, entering in the defensive backfield. rest and receive coaching opportunity to introduce advants there. play feeder....That's first season Other returning players adjustments. kids to the game of footballBut tht kids areScott Smith what we have to do include senior WR/DB Brett Team outlook Maine East Did you know? Smith was who have never played. The the san'e, as far as here, is really work to Friel, senior WR/LB Jose returns several players who Nues North's head coach from teach them the fundamen- Mauras Ill, senior WR/DB difference, I think ...[is]atthey're sponges. They want amassed varsity experience at 2005-2011 and went 7-0 Danny Maurici and senior Niles North, Paul Swanson to learr tais. skill positions a year ago: against Maine East during that WR/DB Ritchel Balthazar. time. The Vikings won those however, the Blue Demons Smith is hopeful that the Blue were outscored 390-42 in 2014 seven games by an average of Demons will have the depth to and it's likely they will more than 33 points. start five offensive linemen struggle again this year. That and four different defensive Q&A WITH JUNIOR SARGON ODICHO group of returning players is linemen, which is something Eric Van Dril, Pioneer Press headlined by junior Sargon they weren't able to do in 2013 Q: In the offseason, dothe wait, though. Definitelyand then. you dream about football? worth the wait. Q: You're a running back. ,- Do you dream about Q:1)0you guys get to-How do you perform in playing on Friday nights?gether and play backyardthose backyard football football or anything duringgames? Really well? 2015 SCHEDULE Is it something you really look forward to all year? the of Fseason? A: Oh yeah. I'm one of the Aug.28 SCHURZ 7p.m. Sept.25 Maine West" 7p.m. Oct23 Deerfield" 7:30 p.m. A:Oh yeah. I've had plenty A: We're always throwingbest on the team. We're a Sept 4 CURIE 7 p.m. Oct 2 Glenbrook North" 7p.m. HOME GAMES IN CAPS of them this offseason. Just the ball around, playing somegroup of greatplayers,I Sept11 WAUKEGAN 7p.m. Oct9 NILES NORTH" 7p.m. "indicates Central Suburban this summer, I [wished] we games. We might play tacklebelieve, and I think we can do Sept18 Evanston 7:30 p.m. Oct16 HIGHLAND PARK" 7p.m. North conference game could play a game. It's worth or two -hand touch every nowgood this season. 14 2015 FOOTBALL SEASON PREVIEW NILE S NORTH i 2015 SCHEDULE Q&A WITH SENIOR QB MARKHUS SNAPSHOT: NILES NORTH Aug.28 Shepard 7 p.m. TAYLOR Sept. 4 LAKE FOREST 7 2014 record: 5-5 overall, 3-2 1992. Wade, an Iowa commit, Central Suburban North will start at running back and p.m. 2014 playoffs: Received 16th outside linebackerthis season. Sept. 12 NILES WEST i Q:During the Q:Do you have a He'll bejoined on offense by seed in Class 7A, lost to offseason, dofavorite character on it? LaBelle and senior Craig "Dutch" p.m. top-seeded Cary-Grove52-14 in Sept. 18 Maine South 7 you dream A: The QB, Matt Sara- first round Dawkins, who ran for 574 yards about goingcen. and eight touchdowns a year p.m. Coach: Mark Egofske, entering ago despite missing four games Sept. 25 Deerfield* 7:30 out there on Q: Whatdo you like fourth season Friday night andabout "Friday Night after fracturing the fibula in his p.m. Returning stats leaders left leg. Dawkins also caught 19 Oct. 2 MAINE WEST* 7 being the quarter- Lights"? passes for 252 yards and three touchdowns. The Vikings' p.m. back - being the A:I just thought it u QB: Sr. Markhus Taylor t guy everybody'sspoke to me, because 12-for-19 (63.2 percent). 94 Vds. defense gave up an average of Oct. 9 Maine East* 7p.m. 4.9 Vds/Att, 2 TD, O Int, 139.5 35.2 points-per-game a year ' Oct.16 GLENBROOK looking at? when I started watching NCAA passer rating ago.Thatcould improve in 2015, NORTH* 7p.m. A: Actually, I [did]it was when Tony Gra- however, with Wade at have some dreams. It makesnato got hurt Ûast year]. u RB: Sr. Barrington Wade, 134 linebacker and several returning Oct 23 HIGHLAND Att, 850 Yds, 6.3 Avg, 19 TD starters - junior defensive PARK* 7p.m. me happy when I wake up, The first QB [on the show, tackle Dylan Ramirez, senior when I just sit here [on theJason Street] ... got hurt . WR: ir. Jordan LaBelle, 31 Rec, linebackerThomas Gaul, and HOME GAMES IN 530 Vds. 17.1 Avg. O TD CAPS field] and call the plays, lookon the sidelines trying to senior defensive backs Richard Azunna and Romano Gayle - all * indicates Central Sub- in the stands and hear every- make that tackle, and the Defense: Sr. Thomas Gaul, LB, 84 Combined tackles (41 Solo, 43 a year older. urban North conference body cheering. other kid [Saracen] had to Ast), O Sck, 2 FF, i Rec Fumble Did you know? Nues North has Q: Do you have a favor-- step up. Everybody was game never qualified for the ite football-related TVrelyingon him. It just gave Team outlook: The Vikings return a slew of key contributors postseason in consecutive show or movie? me more motivation to from last year's team, which years. A: "Friday Night Lights,"stay healthy and [lead] was the first Niles North team to the TV show. our team. make it to the playoffs since - Eric Van Dril, Pioneer Press

Q&A WITH JUNIOR TACKLE DYLAN RAMIREZ

Q: Whatis itlike, this take my rest and then go summer camp. [then] do some cardio. After yeaIgoing both ways?back to the gym at like iO Q:What sorts of things that,I would do a 30- You're a big guy. Do youo'clock at night - go to do you do at XSport? Is it minute swim, then [go to] a really have to put a lot ofXSport and work out. andjust cardio, orisit a steam room. And then go to time in, in terms of doingdo what I have to do to getcombination of things? bed. prints and stuff liliein shape and prepared to A: I would do some light Q:How long would you Craig Dawkins play both sides. ... I've been weights, because we would be there? NIC SUMMERS IPIONEER PRESS -*.-" After practice, I woulddoing that since the start ofhaveliftedalready,and A: Ten to 1.

Q&A WITH JUNIOR WR/DB MATr METZ NILES WEST Q: Youand the transition Matt Galano- fromfullback to SNAPSHOT: NILES WEST Q&A WITH JUNIOR LEFT TACKLE JOSH WEICHEL poulos are in the receiver? And same class. Have what was it like 2014 record: 6-4 overall, 3-2 Waldo?' on offense: 'Where's Weichel, who's entering kind of stand out? I don't you guys played being a fullback? Centr& Suburban South Matt at?' "Baum said. Junior wide receiver/defensive back bis second season as a var- know if you guys did this togetherfor A: Freshman 2014 playoffs: Received 14th Matt Metz is a returning starter, sitystarter, moves from in elementary school, quite a while? year. ... It was fun, seed in Class 8A, lost to and junior tackle Josh Weichel third-seeded Maine South 54-21 guard tohisnatural position where all the kids line up, Was hethe because you just is as well. Senior defensive end in first round of left tackle. At 6-foot-5 and but were you always the quarterback get the ball all the Di Box is back and so too are Matt Metz Coach: Scott Baum, entering seniors Mario Herrera and 330 pounds, he is the biggest biggest one? and you the re- time. That's why I seventh season Yaniv Shields, who are part of player on the Wolves' roster. A: Yeah. ceiver growing like it. the back seven. But the key to Team outlook: Niles West Q:Have you always Q:What was that like? up? Q:After a game, I the Wolves' season may be how graduated the majority of its been big for your age? Did you kind ofjust own it A: Back in feeder, from would assume you have a quickly and how well they can starters on last year's team. incorporate first-year starers A: Yeah. Going into high and feel really confident? fifth grade, he was the lot ofadrenailne. Is there This year, the Wolves will try to on both sides of the ball. school, I was about 6-i or 6-2 Do kids make fun of you quarterback and runninganything you do after- increase their streak of consecutive playoff Did you know? Five members of and...300 pounds.I've for being big or anything back.I was a fullback,ward to relax? appearances to four, which Niles West's Class of 2015 are always been big for my like that? actually.So yeah, we A: Yeah, I just go home would tie a program record. In now playing in college. The list grade. A: No. Most of the kids, played [together]all the and relax with my family, orderto do so, it will likely be includes quarterback Tommy Q:For you in class they just say,"Oh,you're way since then. maybe watch a movie with imperative for NUes West to Galanopoulos (Lake Forest), start fast; its first four games of wide receiver Quran Spillman photos, did you always really big." Q:When did you make my family. the season all appear to be (Dubuque), running back winnable. The Wolves figure to Brandon Costantino (Northern lean heavily on junior Matt Michigan) and twin brothers Galanopoulos. who broke quite Jeremy and Adam Pignato 2015 SCHEDULE a few big plays a year ago. (Wisconsin-Stout). Aug.28 Buffalo Grove 7p.m. Sept 18 DEERFIELD 7 p.m. Oct 10 Waukegan' 1:30 p.m. Galanopoulos will line up all HOME GAMES IN CAPS Sept. 4 LANE 7 p.m. Sept. 25 Glenbrook South" 7:30 p.m. Oct 16 MAINESOIJTH' 7 p.m. , over the field this year. "lt's Eric Van Dril, Pioneer Press indicates Central Suburban going to be like 'Where's Sept.12 Nues North 1p.m. Oct. 2 EVANSTON 7 p.m. Oct 23 New Trier" 7:30 p.m. South conference game 2015 FOOTBALL SEASON PREVIEW GLENBROOK SOUTH Q&A WITH SENIOR OL Q&A WITH SENIOR OL SNAPSHOT: GLENBROOK SOUTH DANIEL MOSES MARIO RAMIREZ Daniel Morris NIC SUMMERS/PIONEER PRESS 2014 record: 6-4 overall, 2-3 team's defensive backfield will Q:Do you Q: You Central Suburban South include returning starters Daniel Morris, a junior have a favor- were a starter 2014 playoffs: Received 13th cornerback, seed in Class 8A, lost to ite play to last year. and senior safety Tyler fourth-seeded New Trier 24-14 block? What is it like Canning. The performance in first round A: Yeah. My this year? Are of Glenbrook South's favorite play is there steps Coach: Mike NoII, entering 12th newcomers at linebacker season and in the secondary could $ll power, be- you have to be vital against New Trier, Team outlook: The Titans had cause it's just a take to forge Maine South, Evanston and six all-Central Suburban South Barrington and their really physical chemistry selections in 2014, and all but high-powered offenses. The Daniel Moses play.It'syou Mario Ramirez among the seniortailback Ryan Janczak Titans have made the playoffs have graduated. Janczak figures versus the guys during 10 years in a row. other guy. You've got to move the preseason? What sorts to be the focal point of of Glenbrook South's offense, Did you know? Glenbrook them to win, and there's nothing things do you and Daniel [Mo- which will be led by senior South's game against St. Pat- complicated about it. ses] do during practice and quarterback Daniel Jenkins. rick on Sept. 5, will be the first Q: Growing up, the fantasy outsideofpractice to make Janczak's combination of speed time the Titans have played for backs, receivers, quarter- sure the line is cohesive? and power helped him rush for on an Astrolurf-like surface 227 yards and four touchdowns during Mike NoIl'stenure as backs is scoring a touchdown. A: We like togoto breakfast at against Evanston a year ago. lt head coach, he said. It'll be Was that the case for you, too? the end of the week every week. also should make him one of the different," said NoII, who added Or was it a pancake block - or Asanoffensive line, we like to most exciting offensive players that he plans on watching a somebody running past you spend a lot of time together. We in the Central Suburban South game at Hanson Stadium this season. Glenbrook South's beforehand to try to determine for a touchdown? have a lot of sayings and stuff we defensive line figures to be a if his team should wear cleats or A: It's doing your job.It's keep going throughout practice. strength of the team, as seniors tennis shoes. helping your teammates score. Q: What are those sayings? Justin Lee and Shawqi Rayyan There's not a lot of glamour, but Anything in particular? are both returning starters. The - Eric Van Dril, Pioneer Press you get recognized by your A: Just like, "Bring the juice." coaches and teammates. We call ourselves Juicemen, [to Q: What do you do after a keep the energy up]. 2015 SCHEDULE tough, physical game? Any- Q: When you go to breakfist, thing that night or the follow- do youget anything in particu- Aug.28 BARRINGTON 7:30 p.m. Oct9 Evanston' 7:30 p.m. ing morning to make sure your lar? Sept. 5 St. Patrick 11 a.m. Oct 16 NEW TRIER' 7 p.m. body feels good? A: I always get the biggest meal Sept.11 Highland Park, 7p.m. Oct24Waukegan' 1 p.m. A: I've got to ice a lot. I get a lot I can get. Probably an omelet - a Sept18 MAINE WEST 7:30 p.m. HOME GAMES IN CAPS ofbruises, so a lotofice and sleep meat lover's omelet. Sept25 NILES WEST 7:30 p.m. * indicates Central Suburban and just rest. Oct. 2 Maine South' 7p.m. South conference game

Q&A WtTH SENIOR QB NICK KARIS

GLENBROOK NORTH Q:What is it ing from a large likecoming family. SNAPSHOT: GLENBROOK NORTH Q&A WITH JUNIOR QB KEVIN BURNSIDE from a family Q:Do you with nine have a favorite 2014 record: 4-5 overall, 3-2 Spartans appear likely to contend Q:Ifyou cer,Inever brothers and photo? Central Suburban North for a spot in the postseason. Clark couldplay an- scored one goal. me returns to the backfield to lead the sisters? A: It'sof 2014 playoffs: N/A offense, while junior quarterback other fall sport, Q: Which A: You defi- and John Clark in Coach: Bob Pieper, entering 12th Kevin Burnside should provide a which one player,ifcould nitely have to get the backfield.I consecutive season (16th overall) big boost to go with Karis. wouldit be? pick one, are you tougher quicker. also have oneof Mìlutinovic, a lineman, will be an Returning stat leaders: closest to on the Nick Karis anchor on both sides of the ball. A: Probably It'ssurvival of me talking in the golf.I played a football team? QB: Sr. Nick Karis, 17-for-40 Additionally, senior defensive the fittest, espe- huddle that I like (42.5 percent), 132 Yds, 3.3 Vds/Att; back Keegan Samuelson, senior decent amount A: Probably cially at the dinner table,a lot.It'sof me doing 62 Rush Att, 436 Vds. 7.0 Avg, 4 TD linebacker Patrick Strickland, this summer. I [ junior] James which can get out of con- something I love to do. senior linebacker Milad Hosseini used to run cross Kevin Burnside Mercouris.I've RB: Sr. John Clark, 123 Att, 1,046 and Schermerhorn, who played trol. We just had a family Q:What is your favor- Vds 8.5 Avg. 15T0 linebacker, all were major country in eighth known him since trip to Lake Geneva thisite home-cooked meal? contributors to the defense a year grade at St Norbert andkindergarten, and he was summer and seconds after A: My mom, who is WR: Sr. Mitch Schermerhorn, 22 ago. liked running long dis- my running back in eighth Rec, 373 Yds, 17.0 Avg, 3 TO the pizza hit the table itreallyItalian, makes a Did you know? According to tances. Soccer was never gradeandlastyear.Wefeel was gone. You can't be the really, really good breaded Defense: Sr. Dimitrije Pieper, Clark added 10 pounds to really my sport. In the time comfortable playing next soft one in the family. But I steak and homemade Milutinovic, DL, 53 tackles, 2 TFL, his frame and made himself a I played park district soc- to one another. 2.OSck faster runner. He also spent time love everything about be- pizza. improving his pass-catching Team outlook: Injuries were a big ability. That will allow the reason why the Spartans missed Spartans to spread him around the the state playoffs last season, field, making him a more dynamic 2015 SCHEDULE according to Pieper. With playmaker, Pieper said. experience back, especially on Aug. 28 VS. WHEELING 7 p.m. Sept. 19 at Waukegan 1:30 p.m. Oct 9 at Deerfield' 7:30 p.m. HOME GAMES IN CAPS offense, and a sophomore team Sept 4 at Grant 7:30 p.m. Sept. 25 at Highland Park' 7 p.m. Oct 16 at Nues North' 7 p.m. ' indicates a Central Suburban Matt Harness, Pioneer Press that went 8-1 a year ago, the Sept. 11 VS. EVANSTON 7 p.m. Oct2 VS. MAINE EAST' 7 p.m. Oct. 23 VS. MAINE WEsT' 7 p.m. North conference game 2015 FOOTBALL SEASON PREVIEW

Q&A WITH SENIOR NOTRE DAME DE MATE SZYSKA Q&A WITH SENIOR TIM SNAPSHOT: NOTRE DAME Q: Do you study a lot of SIMON tape during the week lead- 2014 record: 4-S overall, 3-4 East eligible before then. A big reason ing up to Friday night? Q: What is Suburban Catholic why the Dons could reach the postseason is they return a A: Yes. As much as I can in summer like as 2014 playoffs: N/A number of starters from last year's my free time at school, and as adual-sport Coach: Mike Hennessey, entering squad. That group is headlined by much as I can in my free time athlete [Simon 29th season Tsagabis, a Western Illinois commit. Tsagalis will be protected at home. I study my opponent also playsbase- Returning stats leaders andI know what I'm up ball] who's go- by a line that includes four senior returners - centerTommy Simon, against when I get there. ¡ng into his sen- I QB: Sr. Tyler Tsagalis, 98-for-195 (50.3 percent), 1,127 Yds, 5.8 tackle Jackson Delfosse and Q: As a defensive line- ior yeaiespe- Yds/Att, 12TD guards Pat Dwyer and Matt Bernal. man,isthere anything daIlywhen On defense, senior linemen Marko you're keying on, in terms of Tim Simon you're trying to U WR: Sr. Tom Dolls, 15 Rec, 177 Peharand Szyskaare both back. Vds. 11.8 Avg Junior linebackers Tom Hackett the offensive linemen get on colleges' and Jake Sarnecki are promising you're going up against? Is radars for football. Is it really WR: Sr. Tim Simon, 15 Rec, 155 prospects who will play in front of there anything you're hectic? Is there a lot of travel? Vds. 10.3 Avg the experienced safety duo of seniors Jimmy Topping and Tim looking for [on fihnl to get A: It's a lot of travel, yeah. Very U Defense: Sr. Matt Szyska, LB, 55 Simon. an advantage? hectic. I [was] kind of trying to tackles A: I'm watching their feet, balance everything out I missed a Did you know? Notre Dame's quest U Defense: Simon, DB. 20 tackles, to return to the playoffs for the seeingifIcan beat the couple football practices, but then I 5 pass break-ups ninth time in 10 years figures to be speed-wise. And I'm watchin made [them] up. ... I was just trying Team outlook A year ago, Notre aided by its conference schedule. if they have a strong enough to balance my time a lot, but very Dame's playoff hopes ended with The Dons play seven ESCC games, push to stop me. I'm looking busy. a loss to Carmel in the final game but they won't play Jollet Catholic for things [where] I can beat Q: Was there any downtime? ofthe regularseason.The Dons or defending Class 6A state play Carmel in Week 9 again this champion Nazareth. them. A: No, not really. Not at all. year, but don't be surprised if Q: You pitch for baseball, and Notre Dame becomes playoff Eric Van Dril, Pioneer Press also play outfield and hit. And then for football, you play safety wideout and kicker. Growing up, 2015SCHEDULE were there any sports you Aug. 28 McHenry at McCracken 7:15 LIC 7:30 p.m. weren't good at? Because you can p.m. Oct 10 St. Patrickt 11:15 a.m. throw, catch, run, swing the bat Sept. 4 EVANSTON 7:30 p.m. Oct 16 Manan Catholic 7:30 p.m. and kick. Sept. 11 Benet 7:30 p.m. Oct 23 CARMEL1 7:30 p.m. A: I'm not trying to brag, but no. I Sept. 18 MARIST 7:30 p.m. HOME GAMES IN CAPS tried to get into every sport I could. I Scpt. 25 St. Viator 7:30 p.m. * indicates an East Suburban just enjoy [them all]. Oct. 2 MARIAN CENTRAL CATHO- Catholic Conference game

Q&A WITH JUNIOR ALEX RICE

Q: I want to ones[thisyear]. RIDGE WOOD ask you about They're Under your shoes. Did Armour. They're SNAPSHOT: RIDGEW000 Q&A WITH SENIOR CB MIKE ORTIZ you wear those low. They kindof last year - the shine,sothat's 2014 record: 5-4 overall, 4-1 be led by their defense. Krueger kind like Metro Suburban East is back and he'll bejoined by Q: Last yea1 I'm a real good Batman cleats of why I senior Vinny Scaletta, who is the Ridgewood corner.It just with the Batman them. 2014 playoffs: N/A entering his fourth year as a fans would chant caught on after all logo on the Q: You stand Coach: Chris Zack, entering 10th starter on the defensive line, as "Ortiz Island!" the interceptions. back? out with the Bat- season well as junior defensive end A: Yeah, I wore Alex Rice Anthony Giovannielli. Seniors How did that My freshman year, man cleats and Returning stats leaders Mike Ortiz and Erick Mangal are start? I had nine inter- the Batman cleats the gold cleats. QB: Sr. Chris Jacobsen, 643 returning starters in the A: It was started ceptions [on the last year. This year, I'mWhy do you want to Yds,9TD secondary. Rice, who has played by me, because I'm sophomore team]. trying to get some goldstand out? Do you want running back, wide receiver and a big [Darrelle] Re- So that's how it all cleats or something nice. your footwear to kind of U RB: Jr. Alex Rice, 49 Att, 303 quarterback on varsity, should Vds. 6.2 Avg. STD be a focal point of the offense. vis fan. ...Istarted Mike Ortiz started. Q: What is the processmirror your play, in a Q: Does it help, ofpicking your shoes? sense? Did you know? Ridgewood putting it on allof Defense: Sr. Seth Krueger, LB, my shoes. I customized myhearing people chant "Or- A: I go online. I go to A: I guessso. Iguessit's 77 Combined tackles begins its season with games against two Chicago Public cleats and all that.... Mytiz Island"? underarmour.com.Ijustsomething to distinguish Team outlook: An automatic Schools. At least one of those coaches even call me that A: Oh, for sure. It's moti- look at which ones I think myself I don't know. I just playoff berth requires six wins. games seemed like it could be in are best, and I like the gold like the cleats. and that seems to be in reach for jeopardy this summer due to a now, because, the way I play. vation. Ridgewood. lt will bedifficultfor potential strike by the Chicago the Rebels to beat Glenbard Teachers Union. However, the South and St. Edward - Chicago Tribune has reported a 2015SCHEDULE Ridgewood lost by a combined strike can't happen until the late score of 79-O to those two teams fall or early winter because of a Aug.28 Sobrio 7p.m. Sept. 18 GLENBARD SOUTH 7:15 p.m. Oct 9 ST. EDWARD 7:15 p.m. HOMEGAMES IN CAPS a year ago - butthe other seven number of legally required steps. games on the schedule appear to Sept. 4 URBAN PREP WEST 7p.m. Sept. 25 Elmwood Park' 7:15 p.m. Oct. 17 Guerin' 1 p.m. I indicates Metro Suburban be winnable. 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The Fi50, more Information: www.fluance.com. than 20 inches wide, al- Retro 'Luckslinger' hasa most 6 deep and 7 tall, weighs 13.4 pounds and has never felt a battery- inch thick coveredby an notes of Miles Davis' trum- great hook, but ¡t can hurt powered heartbeat. It additional 0.2 inches of pet on the title track of needs an electrical outlet MDF painted matte black Cannonball Adderley's By Joe Fourhman 'Luckslinger' they appear while manag- to breathe. - or white in the Lucky circa-1958 "Somethin' Tribune Newspapers ing a limited life bar. How- IfAmericans weren't so Bamboo version. Else." The Fi50 behaved Platform: PC ever, memorization is wild about mobile music, The Fi50 also comes much like a good bookshelf A retro game with a Rated: N/A made more complicated every Bluetooth would with metal sound-isolation speaker, while lacking true modern soundtrack, Cost:$12.99 thanks to the luck effects, look like the Fi50. For pure floor spikes that reduce stereo separation: excellent "Luckslinger" brings a cute Released: July2015 plus the control scheme sound reproduction capa- distortion caused by vibra- for vocals, acoustic music twist to side-scrolling VerdIct: Youshould try this involves not only jumping bilities, the FiSO towers tion. The Fi50's designers and instrumentals and jump-and-shoot games: a game and shootingbut also re- over most under-$200 are so obsessed with sound limited only by extreme randomized luck element *** (out of 5) loading and dodge-rolling. Bluetooth speakers, port- quality that they sacrifice volume and bass-heavy that can change the way But "Luckslinger" has a able or immobile. some modern technologi- music. levels unfold. These unex- second hook that keeps A portable Bluetooth cal amenities: There's no IfI wanted to push the pected elements are fun to Mario Bros." As you travel, you playing through the speaker typically uses a dedicated app - instead, a Fi50, I only had to pump watch play out, but the your current amount of frustration of frequent pair ofl.5-inch or 2-inch paired smartphone or the volume and shuffle game's brutal challenge luck can trier bad or restarts and sore reflexes: a full-frequency drivers. The tablet assumes basic con- Wilco's new free- down- might keep players from good events. A low level fantastic hip-hop motif. Fi50 is built more like trol ofthe speaker - no load album, "Star Warst' ever riding into the sunset. might cause an additional Cowboy musical tiffs are conjoined bookshelf battery-powered option, then wait for the rough Set in the Wild West, enemy gunman to step out turned into modem sound- speakers, with a pair of no speakerphone. It also edges to show. "Luckslinger" borrows from behind a rock, while atrack beats, and vinyl turn- 5-inch woven-glass fiber lacks an auto on-off fea- The Fi50's low fre- heavily from Clint East- high amount might make a tables dot Clovercreek's cones on either side of the ture. With the on-off quencies are so much wood's "Man With No friendly mole appear to landscape. It's an anachro- LED display. The naked switch on the back of better than a portable's r Name" spaghetti Western save you from missing a nism that is fully baked drivers, no grille, reveal a Mount Fluance, it's an that I would be tempted to anti-hero. The Luckslinger jump. One of the best lucky into "Luckslinger," and it silk-dome tweeter for high unfortunate oversight. use this speaker as a himself is a bounty hunter tricks also happens the informs so many great frequencies built into the A previous Fluance soundbar - connect to a (with a pet duck!) who most often: good luck can details and visuals. bull's-eye ofeach cone. model, the Fi30, didn't television via the speaker's ends up helping a nearly make enemy bullets veer "Luckslinger" combines You can count the watts even have onboard volume auxiliary input and save abandoned frontier town wildly off course. so many things to such that power a Bluetooth control. The FiSO does the Bluetooth for music. named Clovercreek. The Retrieving the charms great effect - the luck, the portable on one hand. have volume controls, bass You'll get better-sounding sheriff is a drunk. The from the bandits will help music, the art, the duck - Class D amplification that and treble adjustments and music than most sound- buildings are falling apart. resurrect Clovercreek, that it is almost treasonous distributes 20 watts to on-off-dim options for the bars. Ever since a posse of ban- bringing back townspeople that the game sticks every- each driver assures the display. Atitsmost sophis- The Fi50 isn't quite dits stole the town's myste- and cleaning up the old thing behind a crushingly Fi50 plays louder and hits ticated, the Fi50 provides portable and not quite rious good-luck charms, buildings. Unfortunately, difficult "old school" play more low notes than a aptX, a technology that stationary. It's different poor old Clovercreek has the gotta-earn-it game play style. It's clear "Luck- portable. The Fi50's con- may or may not allow and, for the right tastes, lost its luster. of"Luckslinger" does not slinger" is aimed at garners struction will strike most CD-quality audio through something special for the To locate those missing offer much leeway to get who wants a challenge, but buyers as overkill. Bluetooth - only with price. Ofcourse, I've seen it talismans, you must navi- you to that happy conclu- also appreciates a unique The all-wood (audio- compatible devices. (Apple all before - the last time I gate a charmingly pixel- sion. Similar to old games and unforgettable setting. grade medium-density devices are not among auditioned a Fluance ized world that brings to like "Mega Man," you will fiberboard) cabinet in- them.) speaker. But nowhere else. mind 1980s classics like need to memorize how Joe Fourhman is a freelance dudes, as an example, a The Fi50 crackled, fig- "King's Quest" and "Super enemies attack and where writer. front baffle that is a half- uratively, with the first [email protected] 14 COVER STORY

Brides, guests and bridal experts share the wedding Herecornesthe cringe moments they dread By Alison Bowen song came on, only two Tribune Newspapers girls went up to dance," Khalil said. Cue the urge to leave a Hours of photos:The wedding; bathroom break, bride, groom, family and L anyone? These moments wedding party often spend are ones brides, grooms, hours away from the fun, being snapped. guests and wedding plan- ners all told us they en- Presentation of the counter with a roll of their bride:Some brides don't eyes. Among their most want the spotlight or the pressure ofa huge, dreaded ceremony or re- must-be-perfect moment ception moments: at the beginning ofthe day. Washington, D.C., bride Cake cutting:Jennifer Hannah Romero opted to Harrup of Jennifer Laura be present instead with her Design (www.jenniferlau husband to mingle with radesign.com) in Houston guests as they arrived for says some of the brides she their wedding. "There is so worksth nix things like a much pressure on the big, showy cake cutting, not entire day already, and so wanting another moment much weight in what the of all eyes on them. wedding stands for, that I "Private cake cuttings have did not need the extra become pretty normal with pressure of everyone my clients," she said. "They gasping at me when I do an intimate cake cutting appear," she said. with the photographer but don't announce it to the Receiving line:What if entire room." We won't you're the plus-one who even get into that part doesn't know anyone at the where the bride and groom wedding? "Being that guest smash cake into each STUDIO ZANELLO/BLEND IMAGES who's obliged to other's faces. Khalil added that brides dread being asked, "Have you eaten anything today? "Chances are she hasn't had time, and congratulate total strangers having other people bring attention to that fact can make her full-on hangry." can be Reception speeches: super-nerve-wracking," "Too many speeches and poetic about the single women dread the ny and reception:Some guests told us. Khalil said. toasts can be disruptive to importance of outdated moment they're called to weddings include lag time the overall flow of the gender roles and line up and attempt to between the ceremony and Dollar dance:This Small talk:On the flip side evening, as guests end up bridesmaids mention that catch flying flowers. the reception. Many might tradition, in which guests of knowing no one, having spending more time in they Googled how to give a Deborah Simmons, use this time to catch up give cash to dance with the to force conversation with their seats than on the toast." wedding planner at event with friends, but other bride or groom, strikes someone you haven't seen dance floor," said Jess organizer Signature guests say it's a huge drag some as a little in years or - worse - Levin, founder of Carats & Clinking glasses for a Occasions (www. and stalls festivities. uncomfortable. Kayla didn't get along with in Cake (www.caratsand kiss:Of course, you'll wantsignatureoccasions.com) Henson, planning her high school is never fun, cake.com), an online to kiss your brand-new in Ridgeland, Miss., said Being asked if you've wedding in St. Louis, said Khalil pointed out. source for hiring local spouse, but "no one really brides often scratch the eaten anything:Khalil she and her fiance decided wedding vendors. enjoys being put on the bouquet toss. Instead, she added that brides dread against it. It seemed like Line up and dance I spot," said Kellee Khalil, said, "some casually toss being asked, "Have you another excuse to ask for Chicago bride Christina Bad toasts:Omaha, Neb., founder of wedding the bouquet as they are eaten anything today?" more money and gifts. Collison Burns was photographer Phil Jarrett planning site getting in the car." "Chances are she hasn't determined to avoid songs (www.phelixphoto.com) www.Loveriy. had time, and having other Deejay callIng everyone like the group-dancing on toasts: "Hands down, Garter toss:Harrup said people bring attention to to the dance floor:No slides, whether the cha-cha the single greatest source Why aren't you married? the garter toss is awkward. that fact can make her one likes being forced to or electric version. Her of dread for me as a guest Male and female guests "If you think about it, it fall-on 'hangry'" dance; that's why it always husband picked every song and as a regular hired hand alike, if they're unmarried, really is strange that the looks awkward. So the DJ played at the reception. at weddings is the toasts. I can expect to hear this at groom is sticking his hands Cash bar:Arriving at a asking all the "single "We banned all line-type can't even tell you how least once, Khalil said: "So up the bride's dress in front reception to find you'll ladies" to come up might dances," she said. many times I've heard best when will this be you?" of her grandmother." have to pay for your drink not work. "I've been at men bring up can be added to the list of weddings that were so [email protected] ex-girifriends, fathers wax Bouquet toss:Many Hours betweenceremo- wedding bummers, many coupled up that when the Twitter @byalisonbowen FAMILY

LIFE SKILL Romantic wish list useful, How to wash a car's exteriorbut avoid being too rigid By Vicki Saiemi F By William Hageman MEDIUM Tribune Newspapers Tribune Newspapers Jonah White, unable to A good washing will do wonders for EASY HARD find the woman of his your car. dreams in the U.S., traveled It removes dirt and grit that could po- to Australia to find his soul tentially harm the finish. And a clean car Degree of difficulty mate. He gave himself four just looks good. After a good washing, months and figured that, even that 1977 Vega will get smirks of with a population of 18 approval instead of laughs of derision. million, his chances were But there's more to it than just a bucket of suds and a hose. There is preparation. good. SERGII PAVLOV/ HEM EPA There is a strategy. It's worth the effort. "The girl-(to)-guy ratio For advice, we started with Dan Katich, a service training specialist for Toyota who was roughly2-1' White says he tries to wash his car once a week. said. "So you can do the The interior of our car will be for another time. Here, we'll concern ourselves with math." relationships seriously by keep you focused on your making the exterior spick-and-span. And there's our first lesson: Don't use Spic and Complicating his search creating a personal check- priorities, a long, rigid list is Span - or any other household cleaning product. They're great for what their purpose (and possibly the reason his list makes a lot of sense. unrealistic; prospects may in life is - cleaning house or washing dishes - but they are not made for cleaning the stateside hunt proved "Knowing yourself well, not be able to measure up. surface of your vehicle. fruitless) was his checklist knowing what you are Also, emphasizing appear- So put on your crummiest clothes, gather your materials and let's get going. Don't oftraits that his future wife looking for in a mate and ance eliminates potential forget to roll up the windows. had to possess. thinking about what really mates who don't look the "At the top ofthe list, she matters before you get part had to love animals:' he caught up in a whirlwind "I've never found body Materials: You willneed flow works better than a said. "People who love romance makes the pos- type, hair color or other three buckets; a hose, blast) but you'll waste lots animals are extremely loyal sibility offorming along- appearance factors to be sponges and mitts made ofwater. Better, use a and caregiving." lasting, successful relation- important in love and the for the job (old bath towels nozzle that adjusts to a He also wanted a goal- ship much stronger," says success ofa relationship' and dense sponges won't softer flow and shuts off oriented woman who Schmitz, co-author with Schmitz said. work as well). Get a soap when not in use. A would be his intellectual his wife, Elizabeth, of Kailen Rosenberg, designed to wash a car's high-power blast can cause equal, and she had to be "Building a Love That founder ofThe Love Archi- surface - or what Katich problems. younger than he was. Also Lasts: Seven Secrets of tects matchmaking service prefers: a water-vinegar "We don't recommend on thelistwas an ability to Successful Marriage" (Jos- based in Minneapolis and solution (i cup of vinegar hitting anythingwith a demonstrate an outdoorsy sey-Bass). author of'Real Love Right per 2-gallon bucket of high-pressure washer," nature. For those creating a list Now: A Thirty-Day Blue- water) to cut down on ALAN THORNTON/GETTY says Katich. "It could be Although White's self- ofromantic criteria, print for Finding Your Soul streaks. Get a bug-and-tar harmful to the paint." described "wife shopping" Schmitz suggests focusing Mate - and So Much removal product. Dedicate and rinsed, pour out the In fact, Katich doesn't search maybe off-putting on seven considerations: More!" (Howard Books), a separate nonabrasive water, ditch the use a hose at all. He has to some, technically, he level of trustworthiness says that by disregarding cloth for each part of your cloth/sponge you used, hard water, full of accomplished his mission. and integiity equality and preconceived checklists task; it will pick up crud and refill the bucket with minerals, and his outside On day nine, White, the shared power; commit- that don't emphasize core you don't want to wipe the soap (or vinegar spigots don't run through founder and CEO of gag- ment to mutual happiness; values, you become "free to across the car's surface. solution) for the car body. his home's water softener. gift manufacturer Billy-Bob caring and unconditional truly experience love and Have a separate cloth or All told, Katich "I found out real quick. ... I Products, met his future love; mutual respect un- love someone else in a way rag for the wheels. For recommends three sprayed my wife's black car spouse, Renee, at a Bris- selfishness and putting you never knew possible." drying, get a microfiber buckets: one for washing with the hose, and it bane club. By the following each other first; and mutual White, who was firmly towel or chamois, and a one for rinsing and a third etched the paint. Those July, they were married in sense of responsibility. committed to his own list, squeegee for the windows. to rinse a chamois for mineral deposits will etch Illinois. Eighteen years Prioritize your top five, agreed you have to be flex- You'll want wax and polish drying. the paint, especially if it later, White, 45, and his he says, then decide what's ible. Renee met most but to make your car sparlde. Give the car a good sits in the sun." wife, 39, have four kids and "critically important for not all ofhis criteria. hose-down to remove So, to avoid using the a menagerie of exotic pets. your potential mate to "I knew that nothing is Set lt up: Don't park in loose dirt and dust Then hose and hard water, he share - be specific." Exam- 100 percent,' White says. the sun, and don't wash the begin the washing process. goes back into the house to ples include family, reli- "Don't look for 100 per- car right after driving. A Start at the top and work refill his bucket. Setting priorities gion, nature, animals, edu- cent, because you won't hot surface will dry your downward. As you wash a for a mate cation, adventure, music, find it.' soap and water. section, give your Drying: For the body, use a money, politics, food, activ- Still, he's adamant about sponge/glove a good rinse microfiber towel or a Charles D. Schmitz, dean ities, sports and work. the benefit ofbeing so Washing protocol: Start to keep dirt out of your chamois. And blot, don't emeritus in the department deliberate in his search for with the tires. Try soap and soapy water. Once it's drag the towel across the ofcounsellng and family a spouse: "This is undoubt- water first, but depending rinsed, go back to bucket car. Top it all off with a therapy at the University of Be careful what edly the most important on the amount of dirt/tar, No.1 and reload with soapywax or polish follow label Missouri at St. Louis, says you wish for decision in your life." you may need a water. directions. that while traveling to wheel-cleaning product To rinse off soap, you Australia to find a mate is That said, although VickiSalemi is afreelance When all four are clean can go nozzle-less (a gentle [email protected] "a bit extreme' taking creating a blueprint can reporter. AYli o AS?

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ADDRESS: 102 Church Road, Winnetka ASKING PRICE: $2,500,000 Listed on May29 Built in 1999, this French provincial home was completely renovated in 2007. The five-bedroom, 4.1-bath home is on a private lane. The living room has a wall of arched French doors leading to the bluestone terrace. The gourmet kitch- en features top-of-the-line finishes and appliances by Wood-Mode, Calacatta Gold, Sub-Zero, Wolf and Miele. The kitchen adjoins a breakfast room, mudroom and fami- ly room with French doors leading to a heated paver patio. The paneled library features cerused oak cabinetr The second floor includes the master suite with fireplace, spa bath and large walk-in closet, three additional bedrooms, two full baths, laundry room ai-id storage. The lower level includes a media room with fireplace, ree room, wet bar and wine cellar. A fifth bedroom, bathroom, office, storage room and second laundry room complete the level. The fenced, land- scaped lot has a power gate, heated driveway and two-car heated garage. Agent: Susan Meyers of The Hudson Co.: 847-778-1395

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ffyou're past 50 and Parents who co-sign for looking for a job, try to a child's private student forget you're past 50. loan can sometimes be Increasingly, some jobs released oftheir legal re- ARIEL SKELLEY/BLEND IMAGES experts say, older workers sponsibility for the debt in the job market are so RYAN MCVAY/GETrV years later. But it's not payment program. where a borrower was common that they no always easy to do, accord- Just make sure the auto making on-time payments, longer stick out. Eilner says she could contractors, like AirBnb. ing to a new report. debit comes from your but he had just switched '5ob tenures today are have taken several posi- Finally, while it's still In fact, 90 percent of bank account, not mom jobs when he applied for a 4 shorter for everyone, so fions during that time but critical to demonstrate you consumers who apply for a and dad's. release and was denied' employers know workers is holding out for one that are up to date on tech skills co-signer release are re- "Lenders want to see Kantrowitz said. "The aren't going to be there for accommodates her desire and maintain a snappy jected, says the Consumer that the borrower will be lender wants to see 20 years" no matter how to base her operations out online profile, don't neglect Financial Protection Bu- capable of making stabilit3" old they are, said John ofher home and that in- old-fashioned networking reau, which looked at more payments on his own," he Challenger, chief executive spires her professionally. and human contact, job than 3,100 private student said. Contact the lender. of outplacement firm Chal-She's given herselfa mid- experts and seekers alike loan complaints from Octo- And not all lenders allow Don't wait for the lender to lenger, Gray & Christmas. fall deadline for getting said. ber to March, among other co-signer release. Discover offer you a co-signer To be sure, older work- back to work. "The highest-quality things. Financial Services, for release. To get one, you ers do take longer to get "That old stereotype of jobs I've looked at are The reasons for rejection example, the credit card generally have to know back into the workforce the bad used-car salesman really coming from people vary. In some cases, bor- issuer and a student loan when you qualify and after a job loss than their is not an environment I I know or someone they rowers are disqualified if provider, does not offer actively apply for one. younger counterparts. And want to be in," she said. 'As know;' said Ellner. "The their repayment term has release on loans that it Some exceptions exist. even anecdotally, older job I've gotten older, the job boards supplement the been extended or if pay- originates. (Release, Discover says it is in the seekers say, it's tough out meaningftdness of the search, butIfeel likeIcan't ments are postponed tem- however, is available for process of notifying there. work has become more just do that. 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Check Nations says a series of spect where I am and be there and calling old con- really, really strict with your inbox. mergers and industry respected." tacts." co-signer release," said Have a solid credit his- changes led to him having One way to find that, Even Nations, the head Mark Kantrowitz, a studenttory.Most students need a Consider aiternatives If to take an entry-level re- Challenger said, is to con- ofthejob board, advocates loan expert and publisher co-signer because they you can't get a co-signer cruiting position around sider transferring your a multipronged approach. ofEdvisors.com, an online have little or no credit release, you may be able to age 50 and eventually skills into a faster-growing ffyou see a position online, resource about financial history when they first free your co-signer by supplementing that in- industry. he said, send in your appli- aid. apply for a private student refinancing the loan come by stocking grocery "Older workers can offer cation materials but also Ifyou took out private loan. So to qualify for a instead. Again, lenders will store shelves part time. real-world experiences start networking to find student loans with a parent, co-signer release, you must be looking to see that you "It was tough, I'll be that they can translate, friends who work there. and that parent wants to show that your credit have a strong credit score honest, to be working in rather than just hypotheti- "You can't just sit at your cut ties with the debt, con- profile has improved. and adequate income. the grocery store and see- cals," in an interview, computer at home7 said sider these suestions. A strong credit score is But ifyou've done a ing neighbors come something hiring man- Nations, whose site offers essential. As ofthe end of bang-up job of paying your through. One guy came up agers are clamoring for free job postings to em- Know the terms.Study March, the average FICO bills on time, lowering your to me and asked if business today, he said. "You're ployers who have pro- up on the rules. Often, credit rating for new loans debt and raising your was really that bad," said defined more by your fessed an age-friendly lenders require that a issued by major lender income, doing a refinance Nations, 59, now chief functional area of expertise environment "At the gro- borrower make on-time Sallie Mae was 746 (out of a could pay off. Citizens Bank executive of Over5oJob than your industry." cery store, I walked in and payments for 12 possible 850), according to began offering refinancing Board.coni. "It takes a hit Five of the hottest op- introduced myself to the consecutive months or a company report Only 21 for private and federal on the ego." portunities, according to manager." He still had to longer in order to be percent ofloans had a score student loans last year. Sue Eilner, a 50-year-old Challenger's firm: craft apply online because of granted a release. below 700. 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You may Finally, you can more be a side sleeper, for exam- effectively hale over the ple, but the reviewer may price of certain types of sleep on his back. You need merchandise when you're to lie on several mattresses negotiating face to face. before you commit to one. Here are seven things in And, to be sure, buying a particular that you should mattress is a commitment. probably not buy online for According to the Better any or all of these reasons. Sleep Council, a trade DAVE AND LES JACOBS/GErrY group, a mattress should Amajor reason to buy furniture in a store is to see the piece, touch it and sit on it to verify color, quality and comfort. Bicydes last up to seven years. Con- expression before. Their arrangement to someone in charge.ïpically, the larger the customer. There's also asumer Reports, citing The Internet is a great feet are no exception. Con- another city. But a study by the item, the higher the restocking fee that starts at higher return rates among place to research bicycles. sidering that children grow product-review site Chea- surcharge. For example, the 25 percent of the purchase online mattress shoppers, You can read all about bike so quickly, it's better to visit pism.com found that it's surcharge on a Pottery price ifa furniture return advises buying in a store geometry and the latest a store and have someone worth the time to locate a Barn armchair purchased isn't arranged within seven rather than online unless carbon fiber frames. But measure their feet to fit local florist near the recipi- online is $65; on a sofa, days after delivery. you've already tested an most cyclists should visit a them for shoes, says Kristin ent because you'll likely pay$100. These charges can identical mattress. local store to test-ride bicy- Cook, managing editor of less and get a better bou- add up, making buying But even then there are cles before buying. deal and coupon site Ben's quet for your money. Con- furniture online an expen- Home decor advantages to making the "When you spend that Bargains. sumer complaints about sive proposition. In person, purchase in person. Shel- It's next to impossible to ton says that you should be much money, you need to Even if you think you mishandled orders and a furniture salesman might judge decorative items make sure you get the right know the correct size basedpoor service from major be willing to knock down able to bargain for a better such as accent pillows, deal on a mattress face to size and fit," says Katherine on their current shoes, online floral delivery serv- the price or throw in free bedding and curtains on- Karrick Gianini, a certified keep in mind that sizing ices are rampant, according delivery to close a sale. face, especially during sales line, Woroch says. Colors over long holiday week- cycling and triathlon coach. varies among brands. So if, to Cheapism. A2014J.D. But Andrea Woroch, won't be accurately por- By going through a local say, your child wears a size Power survey found that i who offers advice to con- ends, such as Memorial trayed in digital images on Day. In addition to a lower bike shop, you can pur- in one brand, she might inS customers of online sumers on saving money, a computer screen, and chase a bicycle tailored to need a size 3 in another or flower retailers reported a says an even bigger reason price, you can negotiate for material quality and crafts- free bedding accessories, your measurements, she 3.5 or 4.5. It can take more problem with a delivery. to buy furniture in a store is manship are hard to gauge says. time upfront to try on sev- The Society of American to see the piece, touch it free delivery and free dis- by picture alone. The same posaI ofyour old mattress. In addition, it can be a eral pairs of shoes in a Florists' directory of florists and sit on it to verify color, holds true for scented hassle to get repairs done store, but it can save you can help you find local quality and comfort. This is home goods such as can- under warranty on a bike the effort later of sending shops to arrange and deliv- particularly true with up- dles and soaps; only the Swimwear ordered online.You'llneed back shoes bought online er flowers. You can check holstered items. If you nose really knows. to pack it up and ship it to that don't fit. It will also reviews of local florists on order online and aren't It's better to evaluate Fit can fluctuate even the seller or manufacturer. save you the added cost of sites such as Yelp. pleased with the item whenhome decor items in per- among swimsuits from the With a locally purchased return shipping if you buy it shows up at your door- son to ensure you're getting same brand, warns Trae bike, you can just take it from an online retailer that Furniture step, you could find your- something that you won't Bodge, senior editor for over to the shop to get the doesn't offer free returns. self on the hook for return have to return, especially RetailMeNot.com. Many work done. Although some brick- shipping fees and more, rugs, which can be expen- online retailers don't allow Flowers and-mortar furniture stores Woroch says. CB2, for sive to buy and a hassle to swimsuit returns if the Kids shoes charge a delivery fee, many example, won't refund the ship back, says SchalTer of packaging has been opened Ordering flowers online online furniture retailers original shipping fees on Offers.com. Both Macy's or there's evidence the suit Children grow up so fast. can be convenient, espe- charge a standard shipping furniture, and return ship- and Ballard Designs, for has been worn. No doubt you've heard the cially if you're sending an fee plus a delivery sur- ping is the responsibility of example, require that rugs 20 AYli I HIN

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STEVE SADIN/PIONEER PRESS Donating used clothes to a good cause is time-honored way of liberating closet space. LEE A. LITAS/PIONEER PRESS PHOTOS Here, Deerfield High School students Matthew Miller, from left, Lilly Kerchinski and - t Michele Williams of Oak Park, left, and Frankie Pascanti sort donated clothing for a fundraising rummage sale. Chelesea Lewellen of Evanston Out with the oldi DearLookLady: At what about the donation." point should I throw out or donate clothes, shoes Dear Look Lady: and purses I haven't used Cropped wide legjeans in years? I loved them can a short-legged, hippy when I wore them and am girl like me wear those? hoping to doso again, but - Katherine Leibforth my closet is getting too LYNN TAYLOR Sciiw* fulL The Look Dear Katherine: You're - Caroline Dillon in luck! Cropped wide leg jeans are one ofthe hottest denim trends Dear Caroline: Excellentquestion! I right now, and they'll stay hot through the Jen Luby of Highland Park, left, and Kelly decided to go straight to an expert for this full, too. The key to wearing them: Make McCoy Williams of Chicago, event co- question, Leslie Conneely, who is a closet sure the width ofthe jeans at the bottom founders and co-chairwomen Mariya Bass of Northbrook organizer: "Ifyou haven't worn them in lines up with the width ofyour hips. This years, there's a reason. They might not fit will distract attention from your hips and you or your lifestyle any more, or they're make them look smaller. I would also just not in line with current fashion. recommend mid-rise over low rise, be- That's okay. They served you well when cause they make your legs look longer. To you wore them, and you got value out of balance out your look, wear the jeans with them. It's time to let them go and donate a fitted top - not one that is bay or them to a charity that will pass them on to oversized. Looser tops paired with wide someone who will get even more value jeans will make you look bigger all over. out ofwearing them. They aren't doing You might also want to try culottes, which anyone any gnod just collecting dust in are full, knee length trousers that re- your closet. In fact, the space you'll create semble a skirt. Yes, they are back in style! by letting them go will actually help you see more of the clothes you DO wear, and TheLookLady is here to helpyoufind the you'll get more use out of those! Recog- styles and trends that suityou best. Send nize that the extra space actually adds yourfashion questions to asklookla- value to your life, and you'll feel better [email protected].

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1800 Ridge Ave. # 303, Evanston 1923 E Park St, Arlington HeightsDerek J Peon & Tammy B John- 3fcb lii LIc Holdings 4 07-24-15 $345,000 David Hill & Pamela R Griffin Hill Richard A Fisher 07-24-15 $545,000 son Peon 1418 London Ln, Glenview RandallMcgraw&GeryMcgraw CollyerTrust 07-2315 $423,500 2800 5 Briarwood Dr W, Arlington Jeff Pusinek & Otilia Rusinek Edwin L Pinegar 07-24-15 $368,000 1771 Dewes St, 8 F, Glenview Joseph Parker & Michelle I AkivaFelerstein 07-24-15 $440,000 Heights Parker 1041 S Pine Ave. Arlington Patrick R Murphy & Colette P Michael Hearty 07-24-15 $387,000 3517 Lawson Pd, Glenview Scott MandI & Elizabeth Mandi John I Gomez 07-23-15 $540,000 Heights Murphy 330 Neya Ave, Glenview Jacob Ciszek & Tatiana Zak- Margaret Bigoness 07-23-15 $561.000 2004 E Miner St, Arlington Sridip Mukhopadhyaya & Karen Daniel E Hrab 07-23-15 $389,000 haryan Heights P B Mukhopadyaya 1414 Longvalley Rd. Glenview Mark Bleecker & Margaret 3fcb lii LIc Holdings 3 07-24-15 $770,000 905 N Patton Ave, Arlington Victor J Laporte & Jean B Laporte Christopher Delaney 07-23-15 $403,000 Shepstone Heights 17 Squire Rd. Hawthorn Woods Lawrence Huston & Kathleen Paul PJados 07-28-15 $410,000 2511$ Cedar Glen Dr, Arlington Jason M Markey & Elizabeth A Andres E Barriga 07-23-15 $415,000 Huston Heights Markey 30 Lagoon Dr, Hawthorn Woods Steven G Knout & Rebecca T Milo Investment Group Lic 07-22-15 $418,500 1514 E Peachtree Dr, Arlington Wendel Cruz Torres & Sherryl Walter Martschenko 07-23-15 $425,000 Knous Heights Nadonga Torres 25 Open Pkwy N, Hawthorn Brett C Schulte & Kelli M Schulte Quintin D Owens 07-23-15 $472,500 4203 N Kennicott Ave, Arlington Melissa Braun A Michael Steele Rina K Kapadia 07-27-15 $445,000 Woods Heights 1595 Dunbar Pd, Inverness ' Pedro S Barrera Paul A Epstein 07-24-15 $480,000 3910 N Mitchell Dr, Arlington Abdur R Sulaiman & Mona I Sang Soon Yoo 07-23-15 $495.000 Heights Sulaiman 2125 Tweed Pd, Inverness Daniel P Conway Robert C Laughlin Jr 07-24-15 $648,000 101 Armstrong Dr, #22 F, BuffaloHarpreet Singh Christopher A Haupt 07-23-15 $105,000 21230w Laurel Ln,Kildeer Glenn T Bates & Susan L Bates David A Olsson 07-27-15 $510,000 Grove 23713 N Sanctuary Club Dr, Ravi Dave & Bhumika Patel Orleans Phil Lp 07-22-15 $544,500 1217 Ranch View Ct, Buffalo Xiang Kong & Hong Vu Andres Alvarez 07-28-15 $113,500 Kildeer Grove 21915 N Andover Pd, Kildeer Bradleyj Plodzeen & Lindsey M Regisi Weiss 07-28-15 5620,000 51 old Oak Dr, #317, Buffalo Kathleen A Kreutter ChristopherVonehrenkrook 07-27-15 $135,000 Plodzeen Grove 20972 W Summit Dr, Kildeer Tom Wytrzymalski RobertJGrasso 07-24-15 $670.000 474 Le Pal-c Cir, Buffalo Grove Jatin Vasa & Swapna Sangal Norbert R Sitkiewicz 07-22-15 $145,000 3243 Stratford Ct, 8 1C, Lake Tejeswar Repais VinayS Mali 07-24-15 $120,000 225 Lake Bled, 8548, Buffalo Carol Preib Peter Chrapciak 07-24-15 $168,500 Bluff Grove 105 Hampton Blvd. lake Bluff Cayce Vance & Alison T Vance Chaitra Trust 07-23-15 $220,000 2316 Magnolia Ct E, Buffalo Denise Koto & Patricia Pfammat-Nancy J Stytz Estate 07-27-15 $215,000 28578 Scarborough Dr, Lake PaulWillis JoseFAcostaCarmona 07-28-15 $570,000 Grove ter Bluff 1212 S Wellington Ct, Buffalo Marci FSager Jacqueline E Briskin 07-24-15 $217,000 310 WinchesterCt, Lake Bluff Eric D Huas A Julie A Hass Brookfield Relocation Inc 07-23-15 Grove $740,000 349 E Woodland Pd, Lake Bluff John E Hopkins & Patricia A 490 Pennsylvania Avenue lic 07-22-15 $638.000 3 Aspen Ct, Buffalo Grove Thomas Anayazhikathu & Anna Us Bank NaTrustee 07-24-15 $223,000 Hopkins T George 666 Maple Ave, Lake Bluff Justin W Smith & Margaret A John J Hawthorne 07-28-15 252 Willow Pkwy, Buffalo Grove $1,475,000 James Cho A Zolzaya Sharkhuu Peter Caris 07-23-15 $236,000 Smith 530 Castlewood Ln, Buffalo Leonid Khanin Deutsche Bank NatI TrI Co Ttee 07-24-15 $257,775 151 E Laurel Ave, # 205, Lake Wendy A Moreno Scott Warkow 07-27-15 $326,500 Grove Forest 141 Weidner Pd, Buffalo Grove Sean Kinney & Megan Kinney Cade D Erlund 07-27-15 $280,000 26675 N Longwood Rd. Lake John Knapper & Emily Faivre Paul Willis 07-28-15 $403,000 1215 Lockwood Dr, Buffalo GroveSathish Jayachandran & Rajyas- Henry Surma 07-23-15 $293,000 Forest ree Ralasekaran 509 Halligan Cir, Lake Forest Johanna M Hertto & 01hI Hertto Copian Trust 07-28-15 $739.000 1269 Devonshire Pd, Buffalo Miesher Rodrigues & Nonick Marvin Kushner 07-22-15 $300,000 1786 Westbridge dr, Lake ForestSandra Garofolo Rsd Willow lake lic Grove Nogueira Sardenberg 07-23-15 $869,500 1054 MOunt Vernon Ave, Lake Arnold L Schwartz & Kim A David W Hurling 07-28-15 $890.000 931 Saybrook Ln, Buffalo Grove Joseph Tito & Carroll Lynn Tito Michael D Mcinerney 07-23-15 $348,000 Forest Schwartz 771 Heather-down Way, Buffalo Jered M Woodward & Melissa Steven A Kitsberg 0728-15 $352,500 1885 W North Pond In, Lake Ann H Collins RobertJKendzior 07-23-15 $1,050,000 Grove Woodward Forest 538 Arborgate In. Buffalo Grove Emily Lyons & Brian P Lyons Robert E Entin 07-24-15 $367,000 1981 W Southmeadow In, lake Michael Adinamis A Gail Carton Dulce M Fuentes 07-24-15 $1,370,000 31 Willow Pkwy, Buffalo Grove Daniel Joseph Baumann & Bruce Pinkley 07-24-15 $388,000 Forest Adinamis Kristin M Kosmin 1508 5 Estate In, Lake Forest Michael Powers & Maureen Mark Grube 07-2815 $1,500,000 1532 Bunescu Ct, Buffalo Grove John H Chu & Viyun A Chang Robert Kestler 07-28-15 $410,000 Powers 1720 Brandywyn In, Buffalo Anil Dunda & Shirisha Dunda Zilek Liberfarb 07-23-15 $421,000 23710 N Cottage Pd, lake Zurich Orville Thomas Thomas Dressier 07-28-15 $2.150 Grove 37 Terrace In, # G, Lake Zurich Norm Koziol Intercounty Judicial SalesCo 07-22-15 $112,000 53 Chestnut Ter, Buffalo Grove Gregory Q Wallace & Hetal G Denise Koto 07-23-15 $490,000 250 Rosehall Dr, 8 220, lake Alyssa Ball & Michael Kolze Jill Evans 07-24-15 $190,000 Wallace Zurich 1303 Westchester Pd, Buffalo Robert Pohn A Marilyn Pohn Sief Trust 07-23-15 $494,500 823 Portree In, Lake Zurich Melissa C Dominguez Grove MichaelATignino 07-23-15 5213,000 24007 N Quentin Pd, lake Zurich Anthony J Leifel PatriciaAMay 07-28-15 5226,000 547 Coventry In, Buffalo Grove Roy Thomas A Soji Thomas Friedman Kanter Trust 07-28-15 $650.000 1010 Brush Hill In, Lake Zurich Jamison Berger & Jamie lee Marne Klinsky 07-28-15 $232,500 2112 Jordan Ter, Buffalo Grove Ralph M Goetting & Heidi G Christine M Hoover 07-23-15 $728,000 Berger Goetting 23207 W loneTree In, Lake Greggory Sellers & Elizabeth SidneySWong 07-22.15 $247,000 1906 Jordan Ter, Buffalo Grove Adam L Kann A Inna Kann Pulte Home Corp 07-27-15 $733.500 Zurich Scherer 197 Hoffman Dr, Buffalo Grove Jennifer L Murillo & Albert Pulte Home Corp 07-28-15 $912,500 8610 Waukegari Rd. 8 108W. Jonathon Rouske & Susan Murillo MarciaKlaber 07-23-15 $103,500 Morton Grove Bederman 191 Hoffman Dr, Buffalo Grove Eric Brehm & Linda Brehm Pulte Home Corp 07-27-15 $920.000 8630 Ferris Ave, 8 102, Morton Maria F Pena PatriciaAMiiler 07-23-15 $130,000 9958 Holly Ln, 8 GW, Des Plaines Maria Gal & Laszlo Lertart Elite Realty LIc 07-24-15 $47,000 Grove 1349 E Washington St, # 405, Des Danuta Davis Holmes Trust 07-2315 $174,000 8300 CaIlle Ave, # 502, Morton George R Kendrick & Gail K V Lloyd Sakurada 07-23-15 $245,000 Plaises Grove Anderson 2419 Birch St, Des Plaines James M Bataille & Judith Stanley Alan Friedman 07-23-15 $255,000 6143 Lincoln Ave, A C, Morton Kamran Gabs & Aishan A Anatoly Varoshevich 07-23-15 5290,000 Bataille Grove Ebrahim 925 Marshall Dr, Des Plaines Omar M Aziz Terry Zouras 07-23-15 $342,000 6555 Albert St, Morton Grove Cathy Chihyon Shin Gerald L Wallenberg 07-24-15 $500,000 1613 Monroe St, # 25. Evanston Seshagiri R Tatavenkata & Mary Beata Redzisz 07-24-15 $93,500 6884 W Touhy Ave. B D. Niles Jolanta Dabrowska Zbigniew Knapik 07-23-15 $95,000 C SlaterVenkata 8815 W Golf Rd. 8 12B. Niles Neeraj Pani Gautam ChmelaTrust 07-23-15 $155,000 Zahra Ali Marlene Grossman 07-24-15 $135,000 912 Hinman Ave, 8 2W. Evanston 8420 N Osceola Ave, Niles Ratai Farmas Alisia Kondos 07-23-15 $263,500 1051 Madison St, 8 202, Evans- Linda A Morrissett Elizabeth Franzen 07-27-15 $150,000 9809 N Grace Ave, Niles Brent Weichmann & Rotelle Maria Mastrolonardo 07-24-15 5358,000 ton Pasia 1419 Brown Ave, B A, Evanston Jason Nemo A Tasha Nemo Peggy J Gregory 0727-15 $190,000 701 Busse Hwy. # 3C. Park Ridge Jesse Kulik Christopher Misiorowski 07-24-15 $60,000 1429 Washington St, Evanston Anuradha Dewan & Rahul Larry Rosenbaum 07-24-15 $267,500 1745 Pavilion Way. # 206, Park Reynaldo A Noche KyleW Liebich 07-23-15 $212,000 Sharma Ridge 1580 Sherman Ave, 8 810, Janet Fogel Herbert Mcglothlin Iii Estate 07-23-15 $315,000 839 5 Clifton Ave, Park Ridge Robert Milkowski & Beata Winschester Investment Service07-23-15 $440,000 Evanston Milkowski 1621 Brummel St, Evanston Benjamin Huffman & Michelle Andrew L Jakus 07-23-15 $329,000 Huff man 1215 Pitner Ave, Evanston Patrick Jehle & Jenny Boully RobertoT Martins 07-2415 $333.500 This list is not intended to be a complete record of all real estate transactions, 2820 Park Pl, Evanston Tara Stanek A Jay Stanek Heidi S Fabbri 07-23-15 5381.000 Data compiled by Record Information Services u 63O557-1OOO u public-record,com 26 j

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Listings are subject to change. Chagall for children:This highly- Beginner's Serles 2: BeginnIng In- Friday, Aug. 28 Please call the venue in advance. interactive exhibit features hands-on ternet:Second class in two-part series. activities and audio descriptions of each Registration required. Learn basic con- of Marc Chagall's works specifically cepts, discuss reasons to use the Inter- Simchat Shabbat Under The Stars - Thursday, Aug. 27 appropriate for children ages 2-12.9:30 net, practice using web browsers and Congregation B'nai Tlkvah:Join the am. Daily, Kohl Children's Museum, perform simple searches. 3 p.m. Thurs- congregation as they experience a beau- Model Railroad Garden: Landmarks 2100 Patriot Blvd., Glenview, $11-$10, day, Lincoinwood Public Library, 4000 tiful and inspiring Kabbalat Shabbat of America:This exhibition which 847-832-6600 West Pratt Ave., Lincolnwood, free, Service with instrumental accompani- features 18 G-scale trains chugging 847-677-5277 ment 6:30 p.m. Friday, Congregation along 1,600 feet of track past replicas of ZZ Top: With Blackberry Smoke. 8p.m. B'nai Tikvah, 1558 Wílmot Road, Deer- American landmarks including the Thursday, Ravinia Festival, 418 Sheri- The American Legion, Post 134: The field, free, 847-945-0470 Statue of Liberty 10 a.m. Daily, Chicago dan Road, Highland Park, $38-$90, American Legion, Post 134, is seeking Botanic Garden, 1000 Lake Cook Road, 847-266-5100 volunteers to raise funds for Poppy Days Minions' Minyan: Young Family Glencoe, $6 adults; $5 seniors; $4 cliii- to help veterans. Solicitor permits are Shabbat:Welcome Shabbat with fun, dren ages 3-12; under 3, free; Garden The Piano Guys:6p.m. Thursday, available for Morton Grove and Niles on music and a story.6 p.m. Fridays, Har members $1 off these rates; Garden Plus Ravinia Festival, 418 Sheridan Road, Dempster Street and Harlem Avenue. Shalom at Lakeside, 1221 Lake Cook members, free entry Wednesdays; 10- Highland Park, $27-$60, 847-266-5100 Work a few hours in a designated area Road, Highland Park, free, 847-814-7456 visit pass $45, 847-835-5440 or solicit donations. 6 a.m. Daily, The Llyr Williams:6p.m. Thursday, Ravinia American Legion Post 134, 6144 West Lake Bluff Farmers Market:7 a.m. Butterflies & Blooms:The garden's Festival, Bennett-Gordon Hall, 418 Dempster Street, Morton Grove, 847- Fridays, Village Green, i E. Scranton summer-long exhibit featuring hun- Sheridan Road, Highland Park, $10, 663-0539 Ave., Lake Bluff, Free, 847-234-0774 dreds of butterflies and the flowers they 847-266-5100 reside on opens for the year. 10 a.m. Registration for Adult Fall Softball Showtime: Afternoon Movies for Daily, Chicago Botanic Garden, 1000 Baked Goods Swap:Come celebrate League:Teams play 10 games, round Adults:Bring a friend and enjoy a Lake Cook Road, Glencoe, Adults $6; the last days of the Adult Summer Read- robin play with a single elimination movie at the library. All movies begin at seniors $5; children (3â"12) $4; chil- ing Club by bringing two dozen cookies tournament 6:15 p.m. Weekdays, Keith i p.m. i p.m. Friday, Lake Bluff Public dren (2 and under) free, 847-835-5440 or other baked goods to the library for a Mione Community Park, 1401 North Library, 123 East Scranton Ave., Lake swap. All participants are welcome to Midlothian Road, Mundelein, $540/ Bluff free Hot Summer Nights:Bring dancing sample the treats at the library and take team, 847-566-0650. shoes for an evening of high-energy home the rest to share. 7 p.m. Thursday, Lincoinwood Town Center hosts music and dance in McGinley Pavilion. Lake Bluff Public Library, 123 East Save A Star's Drug Disposai Pro- Back-to-School Celebration: 5p.m. Local bands are joined by professional Scranton Ave., Lake Bluff free gram:Accepted are: prescription medi- Friday, Lincolnwood Town Center, 3333 dance instructors to provide visitors cations, all over-the-counter and pet W. Touhy, Lincolnwood, free, 847-674- with easy-to-understand mini-dance- Dickinson Hail Men's Club:Gather medications, vitamins, liquids and 9220 lessons corresponding to the music with peers to learn the origins and early creams. 9 a.m. Daily, Park Ridge Police genre of the evening. 6p.m. Thursdays, history of Fort Sheridan, from its origin Department, 200 Vine Avenue, Park Mundeiein Farmers Market: Shopfor Chicago Botanic Garden, 1000 Lake in the 1880s through WVT1. Men 55 Ridge, free fruits, vegetables, cheese, flowers, jams, Cook Road, Glencoe, free, 847-835-5440 years and better are welcome to attend. rum cakes and more. 3 p.m., Santa Maria 12 p.m. Thursday, Dickinson Hail, 100 Karaoke Thursdays:7 p.m. Thursdays, Del Popolo Catholic Church, 116 N. Lake Fruit and Vegetable Garden Family East Old Mill Road, Lake Forest, $15, Perry's Pizza and Ribs, 711 Devon Ave., St, Mundelein, free, 847-970-9235 Drop-In Activities:Join at the Regen- 847-234-2209 Park Ridge, free, 847-823-4422 stein Fruit and Vegetable Garden for Gentle Yoga:10:30 a.m. Fridays, fun, hands-on activities for families and Thursday Night Emotions Anony- Rockin' in the Park 2015:Free weekly Northbrook Public Library, 1201 Cedar children. Discover where food comes mous:Emotions Anonymous is a 12- concerts feature the music of classic Lane, Northbrook, free, 847-272-6224 from and how plants grow. Pollinate Step organization similar to Alcoholics cover bands, food and beverage tents on flowers, dissect seeds, see roots grow- Anonymous. Our fellowship is com- the park's great lawn and a musical Share The Warmth:Join a group of ing, compost with worms, create a rain- posed ofpeople who come together in fireworks display after every show. 7 warm, friendly, supportive women (men bow for healthy eating, and more. 10 weekly meetings for the purpose of p.m. Thursdays, MB Financial Park at welcome) to prepare one-of-a-kind a.m. Thursday-Sunday, Chicago Botanic working toward recovery from emo- Rosemont, 5501 Park Place, Rosemont, fleece blankets for chemo patients. Add Garden, 1000 Lake Cook Road, Giencoe, tional difficulties. 7p.m. Thursdays, free, 847-349-5008 a crocheted edge to fleece and send free free, 847-835-5440 Christ Church of Lake Forest, 100 North blankets to new adult chemotherapy Waukegan Road, Lake Forest, free Food Drive in Skokie:Requesting patients. A basic crochet stitch can be 6 Wicket American Croquet:North donations ofcanned goods and dry food taught ifneeded. Bring lunch. Dona- Shore Croquet Club. NSCC offers free Cancer with grace support group: products to fill the shelves ofthe Niles lions are welcome to this 501(c)3 non- coaching sessions and practice games to Cancer with Grace offers spiritual and Township Food Pantry. The food will be profit organization. 9 a.m. Fridays, learn '6 Wicket American Croquet.' 11 emotional support in a confidential given to the hungry in the community North Shore Senior Center, 161 North- a.m., 1p.m. and 3 p.m. Thursdays, Sat- setting to help us live each day to the All foods can be dropped offat Wai- field Road, Northfield, free, 847-293- urdays and Wednesdays, Glencoe Golf fullest. 1:30 p.m. Thursday, First Presby- greens. Daily, Walgreens, 3945 West 6755 Club, 621 Westley Road, Glencoe, free, terian Church of Lake Forest, 700 N Dempster St, Skokie, free, 847-675-4141 847-409-5526 Sheridan Road, Lake Forest, free, 847- Dupilcate Bridge:The senior center 234-6250 Job Search Networking Group of offers a friendly bridge game. 9 a.m. Bleacher Bums:"Bleacher Bums' a the Northwest Suburbs:For anyone Fridays, Park Ridge Senior Center, 100 nine-inning comedy, tells the story of a MainStreet Libertyvilie Farmers under- or unemployed, Or Shalom's Job S. Western Ave., Park Ridge, free, 847- group of Chicago Cubs fans on the Market: 7a.m. Thursday, Downtown Networking Group's monthly meetings 692-5127 bleachers during a summer afternoon. 8 Libertyville, 100 E. Church St, Liber- feature speakers who provide informa- p.m. Thursday 8 p.m. Friday; 3 p.m. and tyville, free, 847-680-0336 tion to help hasten the process and ease A Musical Shabbat:7:30 p.m. Fridays, I 8 p.m. Saturday; 3 p.m. and 8p.m. Sept. the frustration. 7 p.m. Thursday, Con- Congregation Or Shalom, 21 Hawthorn I 3; 8 p.m. Sept. 4; 3p.m. and 8 p.m. Sept. OctoberSky: 8 p.m. Daily, Marriott gregation Or Shalom, 21 Hawthorn Parkway, Vernon Hills, free, 847-362- 5, Oil Lamp Theater, 1723 Glenview Theatre in Lincolnshire, 10 Marriott Parkway, Vernon Hills, free, 847-362- 1489 Road, Glenview, $35, 847-834-0738 Drive, Lincolnshire, $50-55, 847-634- 1948 0100 Turn to Calendar, Next Page CALENDAR 29

Calendar, from Previous Page Come Experience the Magic of Jam- Beaglefest Chicago 2015:Join Mid- Operation Thunderbolt: Miracle at Backyard Summer Psalms and Fel- mln' In Jens Jensen Park:Enjoy the west Beagle Rescue celebration with a Entebbe:7 p.m. Sunday, Chabad Cen- lowship:7p.m. Friday, Winnetka Cove- group Departure playing covers of The variety ofgames, raffles, bake sale, all ter for Jewish Life and Learning , 2904 i nant Church, 1200 Hibbard Road, Wi!- Grateful Dead's hit songs. 11 a.m. Sat- kinds ofbeagle-related articles for sale Old Glenview Road, Wilmette, $10 paid mette, free, 847-446-4300 urday, Jens Jensen Park, 486 Roger and other surprises. 11 am. Saturday, reservation; $18 at door, 847-251-7707 Williams Ave., Highland Park, free, Paws Park, 2800 W Oakton Ave., Park 847-432-6000 Shabbat in the Shade: Beth Hillel Ridge, $10 per dog, 847-6925127 Monday, Aug. 31 Congregation Bnai Emunah hosts a Thirty-second Annual Port Clinton Preserving Survivor Stories:Ask block party. 5:15 p.m. Friday, Beth Hillel Art Festival: Congregation Bnai Emunah, 3220 Big M0Ñ than 260 of the Holocaust Survivor Pinchas Gutter any Carillon Concert Series: world's most celebrated artists come Watch the Tree Lane, Wilmette, $10,847-256-1213 question, and "natural language" tech- lights illuminate Evening Island and together to showcase their work over nology software retrieves Pinchas' re- enjoy a 45-minute musical performance the course of the weekend. 10 a.m. Sat- sponse, creating an interactive dialogue. ofcai-illon bells on a warm summer urday and Sunday, Port Clinton Square, Saturday, Aug. 29 10:30 am. Saturday, Illinois Holocaust evening. 7 p.m. Monday, Chicago Botan- 600 Central Ave., Highland Park, free, Museum and Education Center, 9603 ic Garden, 1000 Lake Cook Road, Glen- 847-926-4300 Woods Drive, Skokie, free, 847-967-4835 Deerfieid Farmers Market:7 a.m. coe, free, 847-835-5440 i Saturdays, Deerfield Road and Robert Zumba fitness class: Step into a new Wiimette Farmers Market:8 am. The 3rd Annual Mike Dltka Charity York Avenue, 860 Deerfield Road, Deer- exercise with Zumba fitness class led by Saturdays, Wilmette Village Center, field, free. Golf Outing: 10am. Monday, North Melissa Kerpel, a licensed Zumba in- along 12th Street and Wilmette, Central Shore Country Club, 1340 Glenview structor. Feel the rhythm with live and GreenleafAvenues, Wílmette, Free Road, Glenview, 312-666-1331 Garden Chef Series: Top local chefs drummers on Saturday mornings. Try a show how to prepare meals using the class for free. 8:30 a.m. Saturdays; 6:30 hoopla, MyMedlaMali & Zinio indi- freshest ingredients. 1:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, JCYS Lutz Family Sunday, Aug. 30 vidual Appointments: 10am. Mon- p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, Chicago Center, 800 Clavey Rd., Highland Park, Botanic Garden, 1000 Lake Cook Road, free, 312-961-8484. day, Glenview Public Library 1930 Glencoe, free, 847-835-5440 Deerfield Historic Viilage:2 p.m. Glenview Road, Glenview, free, 847-72 9- Sunday, Deerfield Historic Village, 450 7500 Lake Forest Farmers Market: 8 a.m. Kipling Place, Deerfield, free, 847-948- Bromeilad Society of Greater Chi- Saturdays, Lake Forest Metra Station, cago Show and Sala:10a.m. Saturday 0680 Rotary Club of Highland Park/High- 671 N. Western Ave., Lake Forest, Free, wood:11:30 am. Monday, Highland and Sunday, Chicago Botanic Garden, 847-613-7005 1000 Lake Cook Road, Glencoe, free, Chicago Botanic Garden Farmers' Park Country Club, 1201 Park Ave. West, 847-835-5440 Market:9 am. Sunday, Chicago Botan- Highland Park, 847-562-1099 Biogglng 101:Learn how to use blog as ic Garden, 1000 Lake Cook Road, Glen- a hobby or for promoting your skills. coe, free, 847-835-5440 Tal Chi:12:15 p.m. Monday, Recreation Native Plant Garden Family Drop-in Following the lecture, stick around for Activities: 10a.m. Saturday and Sun- Center ofHighland Park, 1207 Park Ave. one-on-one assistance to kickstart your Glenview Squares intro to Square West, Highland Park, $12-$15, 847-579- day, Chicago Botanic Garden, 1000 Lake blog. Bring your laptop along for this Cook Road, Glencoe, free, 847-835-5440 Dancing:6 p.m. Sunday, Glenview Park 4554 interactive class. 2 p.m. Saturday, Lin- Center, 2400 Chestnut Ave., Glenview, colnwood Public Library, 4000 West free, 847-698-5501 Lake Shore Men's Club: Giencoe Junior Kindergarten Com- Pratt Ave., Lincoinwood, free, 847-677- 8:30 am. Monday, Lakeside Congregation, 1221 munity Fun Fair: 10a.m. Saturday, 5277 Henry J. Kalk Parh, Park Avenue and An Evening with Santana:7:30 p.m. Lake Cook Road, Highland Park, $15, Green Bay Road, Glencoe, free, 847-835- Sunday, Ravinia Festival, 418 Sheridan 847-383-5460 Morton Grove Farmers Market:8 Road, Highland Park, $38-$120, 847- 4455 am. Saturdays, Dempster Street and 266-5100 Ballroom Dance classes:7 p.m. and 8 Georgiana Avenue, 6210 Dempster St., p.m. Monday, Highland Park Moose Farmers market: Gienvlew:9 a.m. Morton Grove, free, 847-750-6436 Saturdays, Wagner Farm, 1510 Wagner Critic's Choice: "God's Slave":2 p.m.. Lodge, 1799 Green Bay Road, Highland Road, Glenview, Free, 847-657-1506 Sunday, Morton Grove Public Library Park, $10, 847-757-2227 Community Wide Food Drive:Non- 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove, free, perishable food items, paper products Picnic Supper, Barnyard Dance and 847-965-4220 Monday Night AC0A Group:Adult and cleaning products are being col- Children ofAlcoholics is a support ce Cream SocIal:4 p.m. Saturday, lected for the Fremont and Libertyville ágner Farm, 1510 Wagner Road, Glen- Jewish Genealogical Society of group for adults who were part of alco- Township Food Pantries. 9:15 am. illinois meet:12:30 p.m. Sunday, Tern- holic and dysfunctional families while ew, free, 847-657-1506 Saturday, Community Protestant ple Beth-El, 3610 Dundee Road, North- growing up. 7 p.m. Monday, St Law- Church, 418 N. Prairie Ave., Mundelein, brook, free, 312-666-0100 amily Golf Night:5p.m. Saturday and rence Episcopal Church, 125 W. Church free, 847-566-4000 St., Libertyville, free, 847-362-2110 unday, Glenview Prairie Club, 2800 Eiulapaiooza at Tempie Beth Israel: est Lake Ave., Glenview, $30, 847-657- Arts Fest:Graphic Artist James Fran- Temple Beth Israel celebrates the be- MGPL Kids: Monday Morning Play- 37 cis conducts a short presentation of his ginning ofthe New Year with "Elul- group:10:30 a.m. Monday, Morton graphic work for Green Arrow and palooza" with this year's theme "Yom Grove Public Library 6140 Lincoln Ave., li Community Back-to-Schooi other works in process. 3 p.m. Saturday, Space." 9 am. Sunday, Temple Beth Morton Grove, free, 847-965-4220 rty:6p.m. Saturday, Glenbrook Niles Public Library, 6960 W. Oakton Israel , 3601 W. Dempster St., Skokie, uth High School, 4000 W. Lake Ave., St., Nues, free, 847-663-1234 free event, $5 per person for food, 847- Knitting Roundtabie:2 p.m. Monday, enview, free, 847-729-2000 675-0951. Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 Northfleld Farmers Market:7:30 If Price Books - Audrey N. Lewis Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove, free, 847- am. Saturdays, Happ Road and New Skokie Farmers Market:7:30 a.m. 965-4220 k Signing: 1p.m. Saturday, Half Trier Court, 6 Happ Road, Northfield, ce Book Store, 151 Skokie Valley Sunday, Skokie Village Hall, 5127 Oak- free, 847-446-4451 ton St., Skokie, Free, 847-673-0500 Yarn Gang: d, Highland Park, free, 847-831-2820 Kids in grades one and up are invited to try their hand at yarn Park Ridge Farmers Market:7 am. Rotary Club of Skokie Valley le island Quartet:6p.m. Sat- Pan- crafts. 4 p.m. Monday, Morton Grove Saturdays, Park Ridge Farmers Market, cake Breakfast:8 am. Sunday, Skokie Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., Mor- ay, Ravinia Festival, Bennett-Gordon 15 5. Prairie Ave., Park Ridge, free, 847- 418 Sheridan Road, Highland Park, Public Library, 5215 Oakton St., Skokie, ton Grove, free, 847-965-4220 318-5217 $6 per person donation, 847-673-7774 847-266-5100 Turn to Calendar, Next Page - 30 CALENDAR

Calendar, from Previous Page View from the Bridge: Chicago's Epilepsy Support Group:Sponsored Classics on Wednesday Film Series: Drawbridges:Chicago's 60 plus draw- by the Greater Chicago chapter of The 1 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, North- Knights of Columbus Bingo:Bingo bridges are a fascinating piece of the Epilepsy Foundation for the parents of brook Public Library, 1201 Cedar Lane, takes place every Monday at the Parish city's footprint and history. A film on children with epilepsy. 9:30 am. Tues- Northbrook, free, 847-272-6224 Center to help support Santa Maria and these unique structures is followed by day, Laschen Community Center, 294 the community while having fun. 6:45 an informative discussion with the Evergreen Drive, Vernon Hills, free, Northbrook Farmers Market:7 am. p.m. Monday, Santa Maria Del Popolo filmmakers. 7p.m. Tuesday, Glenview 800-273-6027 Wednesday, Cherry Lane and Meadow Catholic Church, 116 N. Lake St., Mun- Public Library, 1930 Glenview Road, Road, Cherry Lane and Meadow Road, delein, $9 and up, 847-566-8213 Glenview, free, 847-729-7500 Wednesday, Sept 2 Northbrook, free Old Orchard Cruise Night:Monday Concert Dance Inc. returns to Ruth Knitting Studio:1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Night Car Shows, a 501(c)(3) organiza- Page Festival of Dance at Ravinla: Deerbrook Park Toastmasters Ciub: North Shore Senior Center, 161 North- tion, will collect donations to build a This performance includes a world Overcome a fear ofpublic speaking and field Road, Northfield, free, 847-784- scholarship fund for students looking to premiere titled, "Fly Me To The Moon," improve communication and leadership 6030 pursue programs focused in improving choreographed by CDI's choreographer, skills. 6:45 p.m. Wednesday, Deerfìeld automotive skills. 5 p.m. Monday, West- artistic director, Venetia Stifler. This Public Library, 920 Waukegan Road, Guided Meditation:7 p.m. V?ednes- field Old Orchard, 4999 Old Orchard engagement marks the retirement of Deerfield, free, 847-537-6438 day, Round Lake Area Public Library, Center, Skokie, free, 847-433-2409 veteran dancer and choreographer 906 Hart Road, Round Lake, free, 847- Víctor Alexander. 7:00 p.m. Tuesday Celebrate the connec- 546-7060 New Trier Educational Foundation Farm Dinners: and Wednesday, Bennett Gordon Hall at tion between Midwestern farmland and Annual Golf Outing: 11a.m. Monday, Ravinia, 200 Ravinia Park Road, High- locally grown food. Enjoy the meal Luncheon and Fashion Show:11:30 Westmoreland Country Club, 2601 Old land Park, $10, 847-266-5100 prepared by chefCleetus Friedman and am. Wednesday, Ezra Habonim, The Glenview Road, Wilmette, $310, 847- served family style. 5 p.m. Wednesday, Niles Township Jewish Congregation, 784-2346 Camera Club:Share an interest in Chicago Botanic Garden, 1000 Lake 4500 Dempster St., Skokie, $18 for 2015- photography, of any level with program- 16 Sisterhood members; $23, guests and Mary Poppins Auditions:This fun- Cook Road, Glencoe, $220, 847-835- ming that includes speakers, friendly 5440 $25 at the door, 847-675-4141 filled musical has numerous parts for contests and field trips. 7:30 p.m. Tues- both boys and girls in fourth through day, Lake Forest Place, 1100 Pembridge Chicago Mega Chailah 1,000:Join eighth grades. Auditions are held at The Dancin' Sprouts:Enjoy free musical Drive, Lake Forest, free, 847-744-0610 entertainment for the Garden's young- 1,000 Jewish women for an evening of Winnetka Community House: fourth est visitors. 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Chi- unity and inspiration, as they knead and and fifth grades general auditions 4 MGPL Kids: Listen Up:.4:45 p.m. cago Botanic Garden, 1000 Lake Cook braid delicious challah for Rosh Ha- p.m.; special auditions 5 p.m.; sixth Tuesday, Morton Grove Public Library, Road, Glencoe, free, 847-835-5440 shanah. Learn the secret to making a through eighth grade general auditions 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove, free, great handmade challah and share the 5:30 p.m.; special auditions 6:30 p.m. 847-965-4220 Graysiake Farmers Market:3 p.m. gift ofwarmth and great taste with Monday-Tuesday, Wínnetka Communi- Wednesday, Downtown Grayslake, 147 others. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Holiday ty House, 620 Lincoln Ave., Winnetka, Movies, Munchies, and More: Film - Center St., Grayslake, Free, 847-289- Inn North Shore, 5300 W Touhy Ave., free, 847-446-0537 "The Manch unan Candidate":11:30 7138 Skokie, $18, 847-677-1770 am. Tuesday, Morton Grove Public Thesday, Sept i Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton First Wednesday Networking Make Sidewalk Chalk Art with Con- Grove, free, 847-965-4220 Group:Make new connections in a temporary Picture Book Stars: casual breakfast setting 7:30 am. Attendees help cover the sidewalk out- Tuesday Morning Music:Garden Country in the Park:Celebrate the Wednesday, Bluegrass, 1636 Old Deer- side The Book Stall with their chalk visitors can enjoy free hour-long medi- summer in MB Financial Park with the field Road, Highland Park, $10 for mem- drawings, and each kid is officially tative musical performances on Tues- new "Country in the Park" free concert bers, $15 for nonmembers., 847-432- knighted, two things that Leo, a ghost, day mornings in the McGinley Pavilion series. Some of Nashville's most popular 0284 gets to experience in the book. 4:30 p.m. overlooking Evening Island. Music emerging country music artists per- Wednesday, The Book Stall at Chestnut varies from string quartets to Native form. Guests can also visit food and Highland Park/Pavinia Farmers Court, 811 Elm St, Wea, free, 847- American flutes, and are focused beverage tents. 7p.m. Tuesday, MB Market:7 am. Wednesday, Dean Ave- 446-8880 towards an older crowd. 10 am. Tues- Financial Park at Rosemont, 5501 Park nue and Roger Williams Avenue, 475 day, Chicago Botanic Garden, 1000 Lake Place, Rosemont, free, 847-349-5008 Roger Williams Ave., Highland Park, Thursday, Sept 3 Cook Road, Glencoe, free, 847-835-5440 Free, 847-432-5570 Special Exhibition Three Years, Music on the Esplanade:Unwind Eight Months and Twenty Days: The Food, family and tradition: Hungari- BookBites: Reading Social:"Five with free live music on the Esplanade. Cambodian Atrocities and the an kosher family remembrances:7 Days at Memorial: Life and Death in a 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Chicago Botanic Search for Justice:Learn about the p.m. Wednesday, Highland Park Public Storm-Ravaged Hospital" by Sheri Fi Garden, 1000 Lake Cook Road, Glencoe, Cambodian genocide and the current Library, 494 Laurel Ave., Highland Park, 7 p.m. Sept. 3, Glenview House, 1843 free, 847-835-5440 trials to bring the perpetrators to justice, free, 847-432-7090 Glenview Road, Glenview, free, 847-74 40 years later. 10 am. Tuesday-Saturday, 0692 Open Hockey Rat Time:Players 18 Illinois Holocaust Museum and Educa- Montessorl School Admission Open years and older wearing full equipment tion Center, 9603 Woods Drive, Skokie, House:9:30 am. Wednesday, Montes- Opera Lecture Serles: 7 p.m. Sept. 3 can partake in a pickup hockey game. free, 847-967-4835 son School ofLake Forest, 13700 West Glenview Public Library, 1930 Glenvi 12:15 p.m. Tuesday, Glenview Ice Center, Laurel Drive, Lake Forest, free, 847-918- Road, Glenview, free, 847-729-7500 1851 Landwehr Road, Glenview, $10, Through Soviet Jewish Eyes: Pho- 1000 847-724-2800 tography, War and the Hoiocaust: Joseph Moog:6 p.m. Sept 3, Ravini This is the last chance to experience this Quiitingand More:9 am. Wednesday, Festival, Bennett-Gordon Hall, 418 Adult Literacy Classes: Fall Session special photographic exhibition de- Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 29700 N Sheridan Road, Highland Park, $10, - Registration:Sign up for this unique picting a rarely seen perspective of St. Marys Road, Libertyville, free, 773- 847-266-5100 opportunity for native and non-native World War II through the lens of the 523-3838 English speakers to improve their read- most important Soviet Jewish photo- Free yoga night:6 p.m. Sept 3, ing and writing skills. 9:15 am. Tuesday, journalists. 10 am. Tuesday-Saturday, Chess Club:7 p.m. Wednesday, North- Ami Boutique in Highland Park, 668 Glenview Public Library, 1930 Glenview Illinois Holocaust Museum and Educa- brook Public Library, 1201 Cedar Lane, Central Ave., Highland Park, free Road, Glenview, free, 847-729-7500 tion Center, 9603 Woods Drive, Skokie, Nnrthhrnnk frpp R7-7Lí44. Tyrn ro Calendar, NextPage LLLII,tç ;, ,.,, ,., CALENDAR

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IF ANY, UN- TIMBER RIDGE HOME OWNERS ASSOCIAmON which makes itillegal to ad- TuckpoinLing*Watersealin:*Landsc .ing*Reiaining Wallt KNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS Defendants Defendants Remodeling & MORE. 06 CH 2385 09 CH 027028 vertise any preference, bruita- We Do lt ALL No Job 'Coo Small FREE ESTIMATES! 9218 NORTH MENARDAVENUE MORTON GROVE, IL 60053 9144 DR. KORCZAK TERRACE SKOKIE. IL 60076 tionor discnmination based Free Esomaies ver t' yro ex,Cati i),oxon18._63- NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOT10E IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to u NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a CALL JERZY 847-571-4397 Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above çause on June on race,color,religion,sex, vvv,v dehr. ii1írasoflrycoii Iudgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on Jurie cense.. :on.e 'uy Insure. Or email [email protected] 29, 201 5, un agent tor The Judicial Sales Corporation, will ut 10:30 AM 24, 2015, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 1030 AM handicap,familialstatus,or on September 30, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Corporation One South on September 28, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Corporation One South nationalorigin,intheaale, Wacker Drive - 24th FlOor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction Wacker prive . 24th FlOor, CHICAGO, IL 60606, seIl at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real rental, or financing 0! housing. to the highest bidder, as bet forth below, the following described real estate: estate: Commonly known as 9144 DR. KORCLAK TERRACE, SKOKIE, IL In addition the Illinois Commonly known as 9218 NORTH MENARD AVENUE, MORTON 60076 Property Indev tito 15-14-326-001 The real estate IS improved Human RightsAct prohibits GROVE IL 60053 Property Indev No. 10-17-210-049-0000. The real with a residence, Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified estate is improved with a orange brick single family 1.5 story house funds at the close of the sale payabte to The Judicial Salen Corpora- discrimination based on age, GARAGE SALE DIRECTORY with a detached 2 car garage Sale terms: 25% down of the highest tion, No thIrd oat-ny checks will be accepted. The balance, including ancestry, marital status, sexual bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to The Judi- the Judicial sate fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of orientaban or unfavorable cal Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. The Burbank - 8443 Normandy Aug Hometown -Family garage balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the pur- military discharge, 28e-29 9-4 3 Family Garage Sale, sale, Aug 29th 9am-3pm 8756 Property Municipality Relief Fund, which in calculated on residential chaser not to euceed $350, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due This paper will not knowingly Something for Everyonei Kilbourn, Furniture,clothing, real estateat the rate of 51 for each $1,000 or traction thereof of the within twenty-four 124) hOurs, No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee household and much more! amount paid by the purchaser not to esceed 53(8), in certified funds/ acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the accept any advertising for real Chicago - 3308 NNatctlez sale or By any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor dcquir- 60634, 8/28-8/30 94. Any card Palos Park - Fri/Sat, Aug 28/29, or wire transfer, io due within twenty-four (24) hOurs No fee shall be estate which is in violation of Lake Forest- Conway Farms- paid by the mortgygee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant ng the residential real"estate whose rights in and to the residential maker/crafters' dreamsale' 18SS N Pond LT, Fri 8/28 & Sat Sa - ip, See it believe itTFartot @ real estate arose prior to the sale The subject property is subject to the law. All persons are hereby stamps, ink, paper, etc. The Center, i700 SW Hwy to its Credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, ludgment creditor or 8/29 8a-2p. HH, FurT, Ceiling other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to general real estate tases, special assessments, or special taxes levied informedthatalldwellings fans, Floral, & much mote! the residential real estate arose prIor to the sale The sublect property against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representa- Chicago - 3953 W lxtst Pi Park Ridge - 2501 W Irwin Ave. tion as to quality or quantity of title and without recourue to Plaintiff advertised are available on an Tntiy's'torxnr Fri AU$ 28 Sat Aug Fri 8/28 & Sat 8/29 Ou-hp. mide io subjectto general real estate tases, special assessments, or special equal opportunity basis. 29 nam-3pm Men s, women's LincoInwood - Fri8/28 and variety of Hi-i & Garage items! tuses levied against said real estate and io offered for sale without and in "AS IS" condition, The sale is further subject to coofirmation children'sclothing, household Sat. 8/29. 9-3 (No early birds) any representation as to quality or ouantitv of tItle and without re- by the court, Upon payment in fall of the amount bid, the purchaser Ifyoubelieveyoutrave furnishings, books, axd more Riverwoods -1303 Woodland will receive a Certificate of Sale thatwill entitle the purchaser to a A little of This and a lot of That! i.00e, sarurday, Aug. 20, 9am. course to Plaintiff and in 'AS IScondition, The sale is further subject been discriminated against in Come take your chances;lt's to conhrmation by the court, Upan oament in full of the amount bid, deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will 4pm Home goods. jhwlery, etc, NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as connection with the sale, rental Chicago Heights - Multi-Family. worth the stop the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that mill entitle the /59 Cuaies its., Teurn 8/27. sat 6739 N Minnehaha Ave. TlnIey Parli - Pines Subdmlsion purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale, to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished sr financing of housing, CatI: 9/29 t 304 Tons of Stuff. Sig & to check the court file to verity all information, if this property is a sola5 Iterns too muet, to list, Annual Garage sale . 153rd St 5 The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no o ests Ave Sat 8/29 8a.2:30p. representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, West City and Suburbs: LincoInwood -Mufti Family other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees Flmwood Park - 2631 75th Ave Yard Sale - 6549 N Trumbull, Fri Tinley Park -6916 W 183rd are admonished to check the court file to verity all information. If this HOPE Fair Housing Center Ev 8/28 & Sat 8/29 8a'3Wide st, Fri 8/28 & sat 8/29 9a-3p. property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the fore- required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9Igllll and variety of items avaiiablef 8/28 & Sat 8/29 9a-4p. Kitchen/ Common 8 Unusual items; Neat closure odIe, Other than a mortgagee, sha!l pay the assessments and 5(41. If tItis property is a condominium unit whiçh is part of a com- 630-690-6500 Household Goods, Posters, Sktd stuff! Last sale at tItis address! the Ie'al fees retulred by The Condominium Property Act 765 ILCS mon interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure Wood, Neon signs, Alum Ext sale other than a mortgagee shall aus the assessments required b South Coy and Suburbs: Evanston . Maple Ave,btwre 6tS/9,gX1I and lgj)4I. If this property io a condominium unit which is University & Emerson. across Ladder, & much morei Tintey Park - 16451 84th Ave. part o a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the The Condominium Property Act 745 1LCS 605/18.Slx-ll, IF YOU AR South Suburban Housing Center from Evanston Farmers Market FriO/28.Sat8/29, 84, Beer THE MORTGAGOR IHOMEOVINEÑI YOU HAVE THE SICHT TO REMAIN MULTiFAMiLY Aug29 nam-lpm noons 8 mirrors, New 8 used, foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments 709-957.4674 Morton Grove - Multi-Famil reouired bylhe Condominium PropertyAct, 765 ILDS 60S/18.Sfa-1(. IF IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFtER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POS- Ssmetfhrtg for everyone 913 Wasakegan . 925 Glen Flora Ave YOU ARE ThE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO SESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-17011G) OF THE ILLINOIS North City and Suburbs Gary. Miller - Lg multi tam saie National Ave Aug. 28 and 29, , Parkinlot sale, Fri 8/21 & bAt REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Vouwill need a photo identification benelitting Community Garden 8/22 9a-'Sp. Sctloui/Home/Office issued by a government agency Idriver's license, passport, etc.) in Interfaith Housing Center 8am-3pm. SiepoileS, Cabinets. shelves, POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-17011cl OF THE IL- Sun8/30,9am-6pm. Temple Carts. Chairs, 8 morei LINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW You will need a photo identifi- Order to gain entry into our budding and the foreclosure sale room of the Northern Suburbs israel, 601 N Montgomery in Cook County and the sarTe identification for sales held at other OakForest - MultiFamily cation issued by u government agency (driver's license, passport, etc.) 847-501-5760 n order to gain entry Into our buildirtgand the foreclosure sate room county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclo- Homer Glen-Huge garage Moving Sale, lS7th St & Pine Rit, Waukegan -453 Loen Ter. 2 sure sales, For information euamine the court file or contact Plaintiff's Aug 28-30, Fri-Sun aam-3pm siks E of MeAren, 1/2 blk N ut in Cook County and the same identitication for salen held at other sale.Collectibletoys,furn Brookside.Fria/28-sun 8/30 county venues where The Judicial Sales Corooration conducts tore- attorney: CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE Pisar/Disney theme toys in boo. 9a'4p. Mens/Womensfneens closure sales, For information. Visit our website at service.uttv-pierce. ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 Please refer Toy Story,Wall-e,Incredibles, Oak Lawn -Multi-Fam 5445 Clothing,Tools,Fiolidavdecs, to file number 14-09-17660. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One Classified Ads W 99th Pt ,Fri 8/28 & Sat 8/29, Fare, Vanity top, & much more! com, between the hours of 3 and 5 pm. PIERCE 8 ASSOCIATES, Pta10- Despicible Me, Disney Planes, tiff's Attorneys One North Dearborn Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO, IL South Wacker Drive 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 13121 236-SALE Happy Feet, Monsters Inc. 9-4Clothing, farnHH items, You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at .tlsc.con1 for The most cost-effective collectibles, tiaseball cards, etc, 60602. Tel NO (312) 476-5500. Please refer to file number PAO600I7O3, Superman, Spiderman, Batman Willow SIlflflgS - GARAGE SALE THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th a 7 day status report of pending sales, CODILIS S ASSOCIATES, P.C. Star Wars, remotecontrol i 8/21 & 8/22,11317 Scenic way to sell your Home, Drive Moiti-Famil ,infant and Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 helicoptersbaseball cards, & Orland Park -Highland Brook Children's, rurntture, Small Judtcial Sales Corporation at wtlsc corn for a 7 day status report of 16301 794-5300 Attorney File No 14-09-17660 Attorney ARDC NO. Car or Valuables! Scentsy. 1i830 S Kickapoo TrI, Comm Sale, 88th Ave & Crystal AppliaflcrS A Electronics, Houle pending sales, PIERCE & ASSOCIATOS One North Dearbom Street Suite 00448002 AttOrney Code, 21762 Case Number 09 CH 027028 TJSCe' 8/27, 8/28, 8/29, 9am Creek Dr. Sat. 8/29 8am-lpm 1300 CHICAGO, Il, 60602 1312) 476-5503 Attorney Fite No. PA0600703 35-9760 NOTE Pursuant to tIle Fair Debt Collection Practices AD, you Attorney Code 91220 Case Number: 06 CH 238$ TJSC#: 35-9567 are advised that Plaintiff'o attorney is deemed to be a debt collector 1666118 attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used 8/20, 8/27, 9/3/2015 3501662 for that purpose. 1665573 CAR HAULERS WANTED 8/20, 8/27, 9/3/2015 3501627 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS CENTRAL MORTGAGE COMPANY COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DMSION Plaintiff, FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION Plaintiff,

JiI-fN S. FELSOCI, ANITA S. FELSOCI, JPMORGAN CHASE BANK N.A. SKBERALLY VIftANI, ZUBEDA MOHBALI Defendants Defendants 12 CH 32253 11 CH 19602 8317 KIMBALL AVENUE SKOKIE, IL 60076 6876 NORTH CRAWFORD AVENUE LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on June July 1 , 251 5, an agent for The Judlc!at Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 18, 2015, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, wrIt at 1030 AM AM on October 2, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Corporation One South on September 21, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Corporation One South Wacker Drive - 2dth Floor, CHICAGO, IL 60606, seIt at public auction Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction so the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real to the highest bidder, an set forth betow the following described real estate, estate: lThmmonly known as 6876 NORtH CRAWFORD AVENUE, LIN- Commonly known as 8317 KIMBALL AVENUE, SKOKIE. IL 60076 Pro - COLNWOOD IL 60712 Proøerty indes No 10-34-230-037-0000 The erty Indeo NO, 10-23-404-073-0000 The real estate io improved mi rea) estate is improved with a brown brick. one story, single family a two story townhOme with no garage. Sale terms: 25% down of the home with a one car attached garage. Sale termo: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale oayable to The highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to The JuOicial Sales Corporation No third party checks will be accepted Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checko will be accepted. The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abaodoned Residential SUPREME AUTO The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Proterty Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which s calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fractioo thereof of the real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 Or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to eaceed $300, in certihed fundo/ amount paid by the purchauer Tot to evceed $300, in certified funds/ or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (241 hours, No fee shall be or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours, No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant TRANS PORT oaid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to Its credit bid sEtte sale orby any mortgagee, judgment creditor or fo Its credit bid at'tfte bale or by any mortgagee. Judgment creditor or Other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose ngttts io and to other Ilenor acquiring the residential real eotate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property the residential real estate arose prior to the sale The subject property io uublect to general real estate taoes, special assessments, or special is subject to general real estate taxes, special ausesomeots, or special ta005 levied againot said real estate and io offered for sale without NEEDS DRIVERS tanes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without re- any representation as to quality or ouantity of title and without re- course to Plaintiff and in AS IS' condition, The sale is further sublect courbe to Plaintiff and in "AS IS' condition. She sale is farther oubiect to confirmation by the court, Uaon payment in full of the amount bid, CDL required w/2 year's car to confirmation by the court Uponpayment in hill of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that witl entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale, purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale The property will NOT be operi for inspection and plaintiff makes no The property mill NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the properly. Prospective bidders hauling experience representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court tile to verity all information. If this are admonished to check the court file to verity all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the fore- property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foie- closure sale, Other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and closure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal tres required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS Plenty of freight, excellent pay, the loyal fous reouired by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/OSo(i) and (gJ)d). If this property is a condominium unIt which io 6O5/9(I1I and (g)/41. if this property is a condominium unit wtsch is part oUa common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the part o u common interest communtty, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than u mortgagee shall pay the assessments foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments rettuired bs The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/1 8,51x11, IP and we have trucks ready to fill. required byme Condominium PropertyAct, 765 ILCS 60S/18.5(g-1I. IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR )HOMEO6WIER( YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AflEt ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER DF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-17011Cl OF THE IL- POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) DF THE IL- LINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo identifi- LINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW You wi(l Teed a photo identifi- cation issued by a government agency Idriver's license, passport, etc.) cation isbued by a government agency Idriver's license, passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into our buildingand the foreclosure sale room Contact Doug Fellows in Order to gain entry into our buildingand the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same Identification for sales held at other in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales CorDoration conducts fore- county venues where The Judicial Sales Corøoration conducts fore- closure sales, For information: Viol) our websife at service.atty-plerce. closure sales For information' Visit our website at service.attv-pierce. com, between the hours of 3 and S pm. PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plain- com, between the hours of 3 and S pm PIERCE&ASSOCIATgS, Plain- tiff's Attorneys One North Dearborn Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO, IL tiff's Attorneys One North Dearborn Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO, IL 60602. Tel NO, (312) 476-5500. Please refer to file number PAl2t666O. 60602. Tel No, 3l 2) 476-5500. Please refer to file number PAl 109075. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker DrIve, 24th THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago IL 60606-4650 1312) 236-SALE you can also visit The Floor, Chicago IL 60606-4650 1312) 236-SALE You cao also molt The Judicial Sales orporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of 303.09-397 Judicial Sales iorporanion at w.tJsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales, PIERCE B ASSOCIATES One North Dearborn Street Suite pending sales. PIERCE & ASSOCIATES One North Dearborn Street Suite 1300 CEIICAGO. IL 60602 (312) 476-5500 Attorney File No. PAl216660 1300 CHICAGO, IL 60602 13121 476-5500 Attorney File No. PA110907S Attorney Code, 91220 Case Number: 12 CH 32253 TJSC#: 35-9726 dfeUows@supremeauto. biz Attorney Code, 91225 Case Number: 11 CH 19602 TJSC#: 35-9128 666128 664663 8/13, 8/20, 8/27/2015 3486952 8/20, 8/27, 9/3/2015 3501672 Judicial Sales - Real Judicial Sales - Real Judicial Sales - Real Judicial Sales - Real Judicial Sales - Real Judicial Sales - Real Judicial Sales - Real Judicial Sales - Real Estate Estate Estate Estate Estate Estate Estate Estate

IN THE CIRCUtT COURT OF COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Cook F12080284 PHH MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- County Illinois, County Depart- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Cook THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON F/K/A THE BANK OF NEW YORK, MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION CITIMORTGAGE, INC. ment, ¿hancery Division. County, Illinois, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF CWABS. INC., ASSET- FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION Plaintiff, IP Morgan Chase Bank National County Department, Chancery BACKED CERTIFICATES. SERIES 2007-3 Plaint 1ff, Association sbm Bank One, N.A Division. Plaintiff, iAHlR HASSAN. FARAH TAHIR, BANK OF AMERICA, NA, WELLS FARGO Plaintiff, I-ISBC Rank USA, N A. FINANCIAL ILLINOIS, INC. Defendants vs Plaintiff, I&JR BRENER, THE 9045 BRONX AVENUE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIA- 11 CH 027869 FDA MARKUS, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS TION Adora M. Santiago; JP Morgan vs INC COUNTRYWIDE lOME LOANS INC DEA AMERICA'S WHOLESAL Defendants 6856 N LINCOLN AVENUE LINCOLNW000, IL 60712 Chase Bank, N.A The Village of Mohammad Qureshi aka Mo- LENbER, E854 LAMON AVENUE, SIOKIE, ILLINOIS CONDOMINIUM AS- 11 CH 010769 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Skokie; Unknown Owners and hammad I. Qureshi aka Moham- SOCIATION, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS 9045 BRONX AVENUE SKOKIE IL 60077 Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the abose cause on April Non-Record Claimants madlitanQureshi;Nazneen Defendants NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOtICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to 22, 201 5, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10,30 AM Defendants, Qureohi; Unknown Owners and 09 CH 047316 a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the abose cause on on September 25, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Corporation One South 12 CH 26601 Non-Record Claimants t854 LAMON AVENUE UNIT fiN SKOKIE IL 60077 July 2, 20t5, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10 30 wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL 60606. seIl at public auction Sheriff's 9 150323 Defendants NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEttEBY GIVEN that pursuant to AM on October 5, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Corporation One South to the highest bidder as set forth below, the following described real F13150147FT CHOH Case C 12CH326-49 a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction estate: Commonly hnown as 6856 N. LINCOLN AVENUE, LINCOLN- Pursuant to a Judgment made Sheriff's C 150267 Marcir 19, 2015, ari agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at to the highest bidder, as set forth below. the following described real WOOD, IL 60752 Property indes No 10-34-231-029 The real estate and entered by said Court in the Pursuant to a Judgment made 10:30 AM on October 1, 2015 at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One estate: Cbmmonly known as 9045 BRONX AVENUE, SEOKIE, IL 60077 is improved with a single family residence. Sale terms: 25% down of abose entitled cause, Thomas J. and entered by said Court in the South Wacker Drive - 24th F(Oor CHICAGO, IL 60606, seIl at public Property Inden tPo tO-16-413-064-1003, Property Index No. (10-16- the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to Dart, Sheriff of Cook County, Il- above entitled cause, Thomas I. auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following de- 412-047 underlyingJ The real estate is improved with a residence. Sale The Judicial Sales Cprporation.No third party checks will be accepted. linois, will on October 7th, 2015, Dart, Sheriff of Cook County, Il- scribed real estate Commonly known as 8854 LAMON AVENUE UNIT termo: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at tfre close The balance, including the Judicial sale tee for Abandoned Resident!aI at 1pm in room LLO6 of the (mois, will on September 28th EiN, SKOKIE, IL 60077 Property Index No 10-16-d28-023-1001. The of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party Property Municipality Relief Fund, which io calculated on residential Richard J. Daley Center, SO West 2015, at 1pm in room LLO6 ol real estate is improved with a residence Sale terms. 25% down of checks will be accepted, The balance, including the Judicial sale fee real estate at the rate of Si for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the Washington Street, Chicago, II- the Richard JDaley Center, SO the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the WIe payable to for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which s amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/ IinOO, sell at public auction the West WBshington Street, Chica- The Judicial Sales Corporation No third party checks will be accepted. calculated on residential real estate at the rate of Si for each $1,000 or wire transfer, s due within twenty-four l24( hours. No fee shall be followingdescribedpremises go, Illinois, sell at public auction The balance, including the Judicial sale lee for Abandoned Residential or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to eoceed paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residentalreal estate pursuant and real estate mentioned in tse following described p1-em- Property Municipality Relief Fund, wtoch io calculated on residential $300. n certified funds/Or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24 to its credit bid at the sale orby any mortgagee, judgment creditor or said Judgment: ses and real estate mentioned real estdte at the rate of $1 far each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the hours No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residentia other liexor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to Common Address: 8935 Craw- n said ludgrneef: amount paid by the purchaser riot to enceed S300, in certified funds/ real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, the residential real estate arose prior to the sale The sublect property ford Avenue,Skokie, Illinois CommonAddreos: 9242 Marie Or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall be Judgment creditor, or Other lienor acquiring the residential real estate io subject to general real estate raves, special assessments, or special 60076 Lane, Schiller Park, Illinois 60176 paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without PIN: 1O-14-3O0-054-0 P_I N- 12-15-318-021-5000 to its credil bid atthe sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor or sale. The sublect propertyis subject to general real estate taxes, spe- any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without re- Improvements: This prop- Improvements: Thisprop- other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to cial assessments, or special tases levied against said real estate and course to Plaintiff and n "AS IScondition The sale is further subject erty consists of a Single Family erty consists of a Single Family the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The sublect p1-sperry is offered for sale without any representation as so quality or quantity to confirmation by the court. Uporrpayment in full of the amount bid, Home. Home. Is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, sr special of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS 1Scondition. The the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the Sale shall be under the following Sale shall be under the following taxes lewed against Oaid real estate and !° offered for sale without sale is further subJect to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. terms. payment of not less than terms: payment of not less than any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without re- full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale The property will NOT be open for inspection arid plaintiff makes no ten percent (10%) of the amount ten percent 110%I of she amount course to Plaintiff and in AS IS' Condition The sale is further sublect that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after conf ir- representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders of the successful and highest of the successful and highest to confirmation by tIle court Upon payment in full of the amount bid, marion of the sale. The property Will NOT be open for inspection and are admonished to check the court Ele to verify all information if this bid to be paid to the Sheriff bid to be paid so the Sheriff the purchaser will receive a Certificate of sale that will entitle the plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the fore- by cashier's check or certihed by cashier's check or certified purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale Prospective bidders are admonished to check We court file to verity closure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and funds at the sale; and the full funds at the sale; and the full cA The property will NOT be operi for inspection and plaintiff makes no all information If this property 5 a condominium unit, the purchaser of the legal fees reauired by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS remaining balanceto be paid to remaining balance to be paid to representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidderv the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the 605/9,gJlll and lg((41. If this property is a condominium unit which is the Sheriff by cashiers check or the Sheriff by cashier's check or are admonished to check tIle court file to verify oIl information. If this assessments and the legal fees required by The Coedominium Proper- part o a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the certified fundo within twenty- certified fundo within twenty- property io a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the fore tyAct, 765 ILCS 605/91x3111 and Ie(4). If this property is a condominium foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments four 1241 hours after the sale four (241 hOurs after the sale. Closure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS ÓOS/1B.Stg-1(, IF Sale shall be sublect to general If the sale is not confirmed for the legal fees required by The tondsminium Property Act, 765 ILCS the unit at the foreclosure sale Other than a mortgagee shall pay the YOU ARE R-lE MORTGAGOR IHOMEOM4RRI, YOU HAVE THE RIOt-IT TO tanes, special assessments any reason, tire Purchaser at 605/9(1) and (g34). If this property is a condominium unit which is assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF Premise will NOT be open for the sale may be entitled ut most part o a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the 605/18.5th-il. IF YOU APE THE MORTGAGOR IHOMEOWNER), YOU POSSESSION IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-17011Cl OFTRE IL- inspection. only fo a return of the purchase LINOISMOR1'GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo dentE- foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments HAVE Ti-WRIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN- Firm InformationPlaintiff's At- price paid The Purchaser shall required byme Condominium PropertyAct, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(5-il. IF TRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSiON, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION cation issued by a government agency (driver's license, passport, etc.l torney have no further recourse against YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOI60ER), YOU HAVE THE RIOt-fT TO 15-1701(C) OF THE !LLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW You will in Order to gain entry into our building and the foreclosure sale room ANSELMO,LINDBERG OLIVER the Mortgagor the Mortgagee. REMAIN IN POSSESSION 1-OR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF need a photo identification issued by a government agency (driver's in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other LLC the mortgagee s attorney or the POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE IL- county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclo- 1771 W DIEHL. Ste 120 court appointed selling ofticer license, passport, etc.( in order to gain entry into our building and the sure sales. For information examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's LINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo dentifi- foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for Napervrlle, IL 66566-7228 Sale shall be sublect to general cation issued by a government agency (driver's license, passport, etc,( sales held at other county venues where TheJudicial Sales Corpora- attorney CODILIS & ASSOCIATES. P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE forecloourenotice@fal-illinois. tanes, special assessments. in order to gain entry info our building and the foreclosure sale room ton conducts foreclosure sales For information, examine the court ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (6301 794-9876 Please refer corn Premise will NOT be open for in Cook County and the same identIfication for sales held at other file or contact Plaintiff's attorney: CODILIS 8 ASSOCIATES, P.0 , 1SWO3O to file somber 14-14-10652 THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA11ON One 866-402-8661 fax 630-428-4620 inspection. county venues wfrere The judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclo- NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 16301 794- South Wacker Drive 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 13121 236-SALE For bidding instructions,visit Firm Information: Plaintiff's At- sure sales. For information, examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's 9876 Please refer to file number 14-10-43846. THE JUDIÓAL SALES You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at w.tjsc.com for www.fal-illinois.com torney aftorneyl CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C.15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor Chicago, IL 65606- a 7 day status report of pending sales. CODILIS 6 ASSOCIATES, P.C. This is an attempt to collect a ANSELMO, LINDBERG OLIVER ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL 6O52. (6301 794-9876 Please refer 4650 13121 236-SALE You can also visit The JudicIal Sales Corporation 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 debt pursuant to the Fair Debt LLC to file number id-09-37486. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One at w tisc.com for a 7 day status teport of pending sales. CODILIS 6 16301 794-5300 Attorney File No 14-14-10652 Attorney ARDC No. CollectionPractices Act and Anthony Porto South Wacker Drive 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606465013121236-SALE ASSOCIATES P.C. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR 50468002 Attorney Code 21762 Case Number. 11 CH 027869 TJSC#: any information obtained will be 1771 W Diehl Rd., Suite 120 You can also visIt The Judicial Sales Corporation at w.tisc cow for RIDGE. IL 60h27 (630) 794-5300 Attorney File No. 14-10-43846 Attor- 35-9381 NOTE- Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you used for that purpose. Nxperville, IL 60566-7228 a 7 day status report of Oending sales. CODIL1S & ASSOCIATES, P.0 ney ARDC No. 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 Case Number 11 CH are advised that Plaintiff's attorney u deemed to bey debt collector f o reclosu ren otice@f al-illino is. 1SWO3I) NORTH F'RONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 010769 TJSC11: 35-10108 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used 1666986 corn (6301 794-5300 Attorney File No 14-09-37486 Attorney ARDC No. Practices Act you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to for that purpose. 8/27, 9/3, 9/10/15 3521478 866-402-8661 fax 635-428- 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 Case Number. 09 CH 047316 TJSC# be adebt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information 1662231 4620 35-1 1005 NOTE Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, Obtained will be used for tRat purpose 8/13, 8/20, 8/27/2015 3486931 For bidding instructions,visit you are advised that Plaintiff's attorneys deemed to be a debt collec- 666586 ww fal-illinois.com tor attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be 8/27, 9/3, 9/10/15 3521336 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- CAR OWNERS This is an attempt to collect a used for that purpose MENT - CHANCERY DIViSION debt pursuant to the Fair Debt 1666210 FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE COMPANY Our Transportation CollectionPractices Act and 8/20, 8/27, 9/3/2015 3501677 Plaintiff, any information obtained will be Classitieds will drive osed for that purpose. Z6TONI DGLEGIEWICZ, JANINA DOLEGSWICZ readers ho your Defendants 1662734 12 CH 013893 automobile adf Call 8/20, 8/27, 9/3/2015 3501599 4109 N. ORIOLE AVENUE NORRIDGE, IL 60706 866-399-0537 orvisit NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a ludgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on June placeanad tribu ne 19, 251 5, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM suburbs,com on September 21, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Corporation One South Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO. IL, 60606, Sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate Cammonly known as 4109 N. ORIOLE AVENUE NORRIDGE, IL 60706 Property Index No 12-13-418-011. The real estate is Improved with a residence. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale llayable to The Judicial Sales Corpora- Sell Your Stuff tion. No third party checks will be accepted The balance, including the Judicial tale fee for Abandoned Residential Properly Municipality Relief Fund, wInch is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of Si for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the pur- in the Classifieds! chaser not to exceed $300, n certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four 124) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee. judgment creditor, or other Senor acquir- ng the residential realestate whose rights in and to the residential -3- real estate arose prior to the sale The subject property is sublect to general real estate taxes, s09cial assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representa- tion as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS iS" condition The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Uponpayillent in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certlhcate of Sale thutwill entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for insoection and plaintiff makes no representation as to tIre condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verity all informationIf this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 1LCS 605/91x3111 and 1gX41. If this property is a condominium unir mIlicE io part of a com- mon interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a morTgagee shall pay the assessments required b The Condominium Propefty Act 765 1LCS 605/18.5th-il. IF YOU AR THE MORTGAGOR IHOMEOWNEhI YOU HAVE THE RICHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 35 DAYS AFtER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POS- SESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 1 5-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW You will need a photo identification issued by a government agençy (driver's license, pasoport, etc Iin order to gain entry into our building and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclo- sure sales. For information examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C.15W530 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60S2, 1630) 794-9876 Please refer to file number 14-11-40030. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South wacker Drive 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 13121 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at .tjsc,com for a 7 day status reoort of pending sales. CODILIS S ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUrTE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 16301 794-5300 Attorney File No. 14-11-40030 Attorney ARDC No. 0046E002 Attorney Code. 21762 Case Number 12 CH 013893 TJSCB' 35-9635 NOTE- Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney o deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. 666731 8/13, 8/20, 8/27/2015 3486963 38 N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COU4TY. ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNtY DEPART- MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION CITIMORTGAGE. INC. SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO ABN AMRO MORT- WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. AS TRUSTEE FOR WAMU MORTGAGE PASS- BANK OF AMERICA, N A LAKEMEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC GAGE GROUI INC. THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 200S-PR4 TRUST Plaintiff, Plaintiff, Plaintiff, Plaintiff, AÑGELIKi ALEVRAS, ANTONIOS G. ALEVRAS ikUB PRZYBYLOWICZ, SUSAN KIM, GIDEON COURT CONDOMINIUM IIEORGUI VULKOV, ELENA VULKOVA, JPMORGAN CHASE BANK. NA 'JRIY BEDRATSKIY, EDITA IVANISHCHAK, FIFTH THIRD BANK S/I/I TO Defendants ASSOCIATION, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS Defendants FIFTH THIRD BANK MESTERN M1CHIGAN(, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND 15 CH 002967 Defendants 13 CH 000543 NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS 9235 ORIOLE AVENUE MORTON GROVE, IL 60053 15 CH 00559 415 JUDOAVENUE SCHILLER PARK, IL 60176 Defendants NOTICE DF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuunt to 7612 CRAWFORD AVENUE UNIT 201e SKDKIE, IL 60076 NOTICE OP SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a 12 CH 26637 a ludgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Judgment of Foreclosure arid Sale entered inn the abovecause ori May 48 t4 NORTH CHESTER AVENUE NORRIDGE, IL 60706 May 'IB, 201 5, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 u Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on 21 . 2014, an agent for The ludicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Abf on September 2B, 2015, at The ludiclal Sales Corporation, One lune 9, 2015, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 1030 orn September 9,2015, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on South Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO IL, 60606, seIl at public auc- AM on October 6, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Corporation One South Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction blp 77 2015, an agent for The ludicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 lion to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sellat public auctisn to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real AM on October 8, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South real estate: Commonly knows as 9235 ORIOLE AVENUE MORTON to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate. Commonly known as 4151 JUDD AVENUE, SCHILLER PARK, IL Wacker Drive - 24th FloOr, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public asction to GROVE, IL 60053 Property Index NO. 09-13-221-003. The real estate estate: Commonly known as 7612 CRAWFORD AVENUE UNIT 2018. 60176 Propert5/ Index No. t2-16-311-064. The real estate is improved the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real es- Is improved with a single family residence. Sale terms' 25% down of SKOKIE, IL 60076 Property Indes No. 15-27-232-061-1008, Property with a single family residence Sale terms. 25% down of the highest tate. Commonly known as 4814 NORTH CHESTER AVENUE, NORRIDGE, the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to Indes No 1O-27-232061-1024. The real estate is improved with a bid by certified funds ah the close ob the sale payable to The ladi- IL 60706 Property Index No. 12-11-307-029-0000 The real estate is The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be acçepted yellow brick condominium, no garage. Sale terms: 25% down of the cial Sales Corporation. No third parts checks will be accepted The improved with a one story single family home with u detached garage. The balance, including the ludicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential highest bid by certifiedfunds aftfie close of the sale payable to The balance, Including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential SuIe terms. 25% down ofihe highest bid by certified funds at the close Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential ludiciul Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be acçepted Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. NO third party real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the The balance, including the ludiclal sale fee for Abandoned Residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the checks will be acceoted The balance, including the ludicial sale fee amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/ Property Municipality Relief Fund, wHich is calculated on residential amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/ for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is or wire transfer, is dun within twenty-four l24j hours. No tee shall be real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,500 or fraction thereof of the or wrre transfer, is due within twenty-four l24 hours. No fee shall be calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 tor each $1,000 oaid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/ paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed to its credit bid aithe sale sr by any mortgagee, ludgnlent creditor or or wire transfer, is due wtthin twenty-four 124j hours. No fee shall be to its credit bid af'the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or $300, irr certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four 1241 other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to hours No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential (he residential real notate arose prior to the sale. The ssblect property to its credit bid aftfte sale or by any mortgagee, Iudgnlent creditor or the residential real estate arose prior to the sale The subtect property real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee. Is sublect to general real estate tases, special assessments, or special other Iiensr acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to is subject to general real estate faxes, special assessments, or special ludgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale Without the residential real estate arose prior to the sale, The sublect property taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without whose rights in and to the residential rea] estate arose prior to the any represenEation as to quality or quantity of snle and without re- Is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special any representation as to quality or quantity of title und without re- sale The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, ope- course to Plaintiff and in "AS IS' condition. The sale is further sublect taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale wiEhout course to Plaintiff and in "AS IS condition. The sale is further subject cial assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount Oid, any representation as to quality sr quantity of title and without re- to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, is offered for sale without any representatlonas to quality or quantity the purchaser will receive a CertiEcate of Sale that will entitle the course to Plaintiff and in "AS IS' condition The sale is further sublect the purchaser wJl receive a Certificate of Sale Blat will entitle the of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. sale is further sublect tO Confirmation by the court. Upon payment in The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no the purchaser will receive a Certiticate of Sale that will entitle the The property Will NOT be open for Inspection and plaintiff makes no full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after conf ir- are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this The property will NOT be open for Inspection and plaintiff makes no are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this matlon of the sale The property will NOT be open for inspection and property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the fore- representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders I property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the fore- plaintiff makes no representation us to the condition of the property. closure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this closure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and Prospective bidders are admonished fo check the court file to verity the Ieal fees required by The tondominium Property Act, 765 ILCS property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the f one- the legal fees reouired by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS all information, If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of 605/9g)l1) and IgJ4l. If this property is a condominium unit which is closure tule, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments und 6O5/9jl1l and IeJÇ4). If this property is a condominium unit which is the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the part o a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the the legal fees required by The tondominium Property Act, 765 ILCS part oía common Interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the assessments and the legal feen required by The Condominium Proper- foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments 60S/9ÇgXll and lgldl. If this property is a condominium unit which is foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments ty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(gJflI and 1x3141. If this property is a condominium required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/1B.S(g-ll. IF part oLa common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 1LCS 60511851g-11. IF unit which is part of u common Interest community, the purchaser of YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR IHOMEOWSIERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments YOU ARE 1'i-iE MORTGAGOR IHOMEOWNERI YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF required by The Condominium Prooerty Act, 765 ILCS 60S/le.Slg-ll. IF REMAIN ltd POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTE ENTRY DF AN ORDER OP assessments required by The Condominium Properly Act, 765 ILCS POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE IL- YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR IHOMEOWIRERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-17011Cl OF THE IL- 605/1B.Slx-llIF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU LINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You Will need a photo identifi- REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF LINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo identifi- HAVE THC'RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN- cation issued by a government agency Idriver's license, passport, etc.l POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-17011Cl DF THE IL' cation issued by a government agency Idriver's license, passport, etc.l TRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION in order to gain entry into our building and the foreclosure sale room LINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo identifi- in order to gain entry Into our buildingand the foreclosure sale room 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW You will in Cook County and the same idestiTicahon for sales held at other cation issued by a government agency (driver's license, passport, ntc.I in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other need a pIloto ident6ication issued by a government agency (driver's county venues Where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreçlo- in order to gain entry ints our buildingand the foreclosure sale room county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreçlo- license, passport, etc.( in order to gain entry into our building and the sure sales. For information, examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other sure suIes For information examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for attorney: CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C., 1SWO3O NORTH FRONTAGE county venues Where The Judicial Sales Corporation çonducts fore- attorney CODILIS & ASSÓCIATES, P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE sales held at other county venues where The Judìcial Sales Corpora- ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (6301 794-9876 Please refer closure saies. For information Visit our webvite at service.atty-pierce. ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, 16301 79d-9B76 Please refer son conducts foreclosure sales For information' Visit our website at to file number 14-12-17503. THE IUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One corn. between the hours of 3 and 5 pm PIERCE& ASSOCIATgS, Plain- to file number 14-13-00194. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One servlce.atty-pierce corn. between the hours of 3 und 5 pm. PIERCE South Wacker Drive 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE tiff's Attorneys, One North Dearborn Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO, IL South Wacker Drive 24tfr Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-46S0 13121 236-SALE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's Attorneys One North Dearborn Street Suite You can also visit The ludicial Sales Corporation at w'.tisc.com for 60602. Tel No. 13121 476-5500 Please refer to file number PA1409B23. You can also visit The ludicial Sales Corporahon at wwwtjsc,com for 1300, CHICAGO, IL 60602. Tel No, (ál2l 476-5500. Please refer to file a 7 day status report of pending sales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24ff, a 7 day status report of pending sales. CODiLIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. number PAl21247B. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South 15W03tI NORTH CRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 Floor Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The 15WO3tI NORTH yRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312f 236-SALE You 16301 794-5300 Attorney File No. 14-12-17503 Attorney ARDC No, Judicial Sales Corporation at tJsc cors for a 7 day ttatus report of (6301 79d-5300 Attorney File No 14-13-0019d Attorney ARDC NO. can alss visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tisc.com for a 7 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 Case Number: I S CH 002967 TJSC#: pending sales. PIERCE & ASSOCIATES One North Dearborn Street Suite 0046B002 Attorney Code 21762 Case Number: 13 CH 000543 TISCR: day status report of pending sales. l'lERCE 6 ASSOCIATES One North 35-B200 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection PracticesAct, you 1300 CHICAGO, IL 60602 13121 476-SsOoAttorney File No. PA1409B23 35-11379 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, Dearborn Street Suite 1300 CHICAGO IL 60602 13121 476-5500 Attor- are advised that Plaintiff's attorney Is deemed to be a debt collector Attorney Code. 91220 Case Number 1 5 CH 00559 TISCIL 35-B742 you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collec- ney File No. PAl21247B Attorney Code. 91220 Case Number: 12 CH attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used 1666688 tor attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be 26637 TISCR: 35-9937 for that purpose 8/27, 9/3, 9/10/15 3521416 used for that purpose. 1666839 665898 666038 8/27, 9/3, 9/10/15 3521460 8/20, 8/27, 9/3/2015 3501653 8/13, 8/20, 8/27/2015 3486981 ILLINOIS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING NETWORK

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNT ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- Village of Skokie MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION Notice to Bidders CITIZENS BANK, N.A. F/KJA RBS CITIZENS. N.A. MB FINANCIAL BANK. N A. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- The Village of Skokie is now ac- Plaintiff, Plaintiff, MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION Assumed Name WELLS FARGO BANK, NA cepting sealed BIDS foi Plaintiff, IANIEL DAMTEW AS INDEPENDENT ADMINISTRATOR, UNKNOWN 'OUNG K. AHN NK/A YOUNG KOOK AHN. MB FINANCIAL BANK, N.A. Refuse Packer Truck HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF lAMERAI DAMIEW, CITIZENS BANK, NA. Defendants ATSEDE MENGESHA AÍKIA ATSEDA MENGESH& DANIEL DAMTEW. 14 CH 015957 IARY OCONNOR NE/A MARY P ZALESKI A/K/A MARY P OCONNOR, Notice is hereby given that the WILLIAM OCONNOR A/K/A WILLIAM J OCONNOR. MIDLAND FUNDING SOPHIA DAMTEW, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS 5353 MONROE STREET SKOKIE, IL 60077 VilJage LLC, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, BAXTER CREDIT UNION Notice is hereby given. pursuant of Skokie will receive Defendants NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a to "An Act in relation to the use BIDSat 14 CH 009442 Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on June Defendants 15 CH 1578 of an Assumed Business Name 5127 Oakton Street, Skokie, Il- 9452 KOLMAR AVENUE SKOKIE, IL 60076 19, 2015, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM in the conduct or transaction linois 60077 AttentiOn: Michael NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to on September 21, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Corporation One South 4325 NORTH OLCO1T NORRJDGE, IL 60706 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTiCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to of Business in the Slate," as Aleksic, a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on Wacker Drive - 24th FlOor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction amended, that ucertification Purchasing Agent until 1100 July 1, 20t5, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 1030 to the higbest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on July 6. 2015, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 was registered by the under- am, local time on Thursday, AM on October 5, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Corporation One South estate Commonly known as 5353 MONROE STREET]', SkOKIE. IL 60077 signed with the County Clerk of September 10, 2015, Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction Property Indes No. 10-21-315-053 The real estate is improved with a AM on October 7, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Corporation One South Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at publiç auction Cook County to the highest bidder, as set forth below. the following described real single family residence. Sale terms 25% down of the highest bid by Registration Number A copy of the bid can be ob- entate. Commonly known as 9452 KOLMAR AVENUE, ÇKOKIE, IL 60076 certified funds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known us 4320 NORTH OLCOT1 NORRIDGE, IL 015143304 OC August 10, 2015 tamed by visiting w skokie Property Index NOE 10-15-110-009. The real estate is improved with a Corporation NO third party checks will be accepted Tse balance, in- Under the Assumed Business org Click on Pillage Depart- single family residence Sale terms. 25% down of the highest bid by cluding the Judiciul sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Mu- 60706 Property Index NO, 12-13-426-023-0000. The real estate is im- proved with a single family home with a detached 2 car garage. Sale Name of MIMI'S SALON ment, Purchasing, Bids S RFP's certified funds uf the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Soles nicipasty Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estafe to download a copy.Bids can CorporatiOn No third party checks will be accepted. The balance, in- at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount ternis' 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close with the business located at of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation NO third party 4648 Oaktsn St, Skokie IL 60077 also be obtained from the Vil- Cluding trie Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Mu- paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300. in certified funds/or wire The true and real full name(s) lage of Skokie Purchasing Office niciparity Relief Fund, which is calculated ori residential real estate transfer, is due within twenty-four (241 hours. No fee shall be paid by checks will be accepted. The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is and residence address of the at the address shown above at the rate of Si for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of tue amount the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its ownerlsl/partnerls) is paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire credit bidafthe sale or by any moragee, ludgtnen.t creditor, or other calculated on residential real estateat the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed Owner/Partner Full Name Any bid or proposal submitted transfer, is due within twenty-four 124) hours. No fee shall be paid by lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the MIRIAM B ORAHA unsealed, unsigned, fan trans- the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its residential realestate arose prior to the sale The sublect property is $350, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four 1241 credit bidat the sale or by any mortgagee, udgment creditor, or other hours, No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential Complete Address missions or receivedsubse- subJect to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special 9424 LOREL AVE quent to the aforementioned lienor acquiring the residential leal estate whose rights in and to the taxes levied against said real estate and s offered for sale without real estate pursuant to its credit bid atfhe sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate SKOKIE, IL 60077, USA State and time will be dioquali- residential realestate arose prior to the sale. The subject property is any representation as to qualify or quantity of title and without re- 8/20, 8/27, 9/3/15 3508009 tied and returned to the bidder. subJect tO general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special course to Plaintiff and in "AS IS' condition. The sale is further sublect whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the The Village of Skokie reserves taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without to confirmation by the court Upon payment in full of the amount bid, sale The subject property is sublect to general real estate taxes, ope- the right to relect any and all any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without re- the purchaser will receive a Certiticate of Sale that will entitle the cul assessments, or special taxes lesied against said real estate and bids or parts thereof, to waive course to Plaintiff and in AS IS' condition, The sale is further subJect purchaser to a deed fo the real estate after confirmation of the sale is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity Bid Notice any irregularities or informali- to confirmation by the court Upon payment in full of the amount bld, The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS lScondition, The ties in bidding procedures and the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the representation as to the condition of the property Prospective bidders sale is further sublect 50 confirmation by the court, Upon payment in to award the contract in a man- 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 full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser fo a deed to the real estate after Con- ner best serving the interest of The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes rio property is a Condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the fore- Village of skokie the Village representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders Closure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pstj the assessments und firmation of the sale, Where a sale of real estate is made to satisfy a Notice to Bidders are admonished fo check the court Ele to verify all information. If this the leyal fees reouired by The 'Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS lien prior to that of the United States, the United States shall have one propei-ty is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the fore- year from the date of sale within which to redeem, except that with the Village of Skokie is now ac Michael Aleksic 605/95)111 and Ig(l4(. if this property is a condominium unit which is cepting sealed BIDS for Purchasing Axent closure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and part o a common interest Community, the purchaser of the unit at the respect Jo a lien arising under the internal revenue laws the period shall be 120 clays sr the period allowable for redemption under State Village of Skohie the IeaI fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS toreclosure sale other (han a mortgagee shall pay the assessments 2015 New Sidewalk Program 8/2772015 3529006 6o5/9y1) and lgX4l If this property is a condominium unit which is rectuired byThe Condominium PropernyAct, 765 1LCS 60511851g-11. IF law, whichever is longer, and in any case in which, under the provi- part o a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO sions of section 505 oStIle Housing Act of 1950 as amended 112 U.S.C. 1751ff, and subsection IdI of section 3720 of title 38 of the United Notice ix hereby giuen that the toreclosure sale other than a morfagee shall pay the assessments REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF Villageof Skokie willreceive required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18 5(g- il. IF POSSESSION. IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-17011cl OFTHE IL- States Code, the right Jo redeem does not arise, there shall be no BIDS at 5127 Oakton Street, YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR IHOMEOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO LINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW You will need a photo identifi- right of redemption'The property will NOT be open for inspection and APARTMENT FOR praintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Skokie, Illinois 60077 AttentiOn: REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF cation issued by a government agency Idriver's license, passport, etc.) Michael Aleksic, Purchasing POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-17011Cl OF THE IL- in order to gain entry into sur buildingand the foreclosure sale room Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verity Agent until RENT? LINOISMORTOAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. YOU will need a photo identifi- in Cook County ansI the same identification for sales held at Other all intorniation, If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of cation issued by a government agency driver's license, passport, etc.) the unit ut the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee,shall pay the 1 1:00 a,m local time on murs- County venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclo- day, September 10, 2015, The search begins in order to gain entry into our buildingand the foreclosure sale room sure sales, For information, euamine the Court file or Contact Plaint if's assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Proper- here! Many in Cook County any the same identification for sales held at other attorney' CODILIS 8 ASSOCIATES, P.C.,15161035 NORTH FRONTAGE tyAct, 765 ILCS 605/91gj1l and lg)l4l. If this property is a condominium Bidders will be required to cer- county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducto foreclo- ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, 16301 794-9876 Please refer unit which is part of a common Interest community. the purchaser of Jify that for all work to be per apartment and home sure sales. For information examine the court tile or contact Plaintiff's to file number 14-14-12152. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the attorney: CODILIS 5 ASSOCIATES, PC 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE formed pursuant to the Contract hunters check the South Wacker Drive 24th FlOor, Chicago, IL 60656-4650 13121 236-SALE assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS Documents, at least the prevail- ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60S2', J6351 794-5876 Please refer You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at fIsc com for 605/18.514-11IF YOU AltE THE MORTGAGOR IHOMSOWNERI, YOU ng rateof wages as found Classifieds before to file number 14-14-09125 THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One a 7 day sratus report of pending sales, CODILIS g ASSOCIATES, P.C. HAVE THE"RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN- and determined by the Illinois looking far a new South Wacker Drive 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD. SUITE 150 BURR RIDGE. 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o NOTICE OF SEIZURE AND NOTICE OF PETITION FOR VARIANCE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY ILLINOIS INTENT TO FORFEIT On July 21, 2015, the Village of Skokie )"Skokie") filed with the Office of (he Clerk of the Illinois PollutiOn COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVIION Notice is hereby given (hut the Control Board ( Board") a Petition for Variance from Chlorides Standards Below is additional information IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY ILLINOIS United States Department of the about the petition D COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION BYLINE BANK, an Illinois banking association, f/k/a North Community Interior is hereby commençing Bank, successor by merger with Edens Bank, a forfeiture proceeding against 11 Combined Sewer discharges are specified in the list ut the esd of this notice NEW YORK COMMUNITY RANK Plaintiff, the following items of wildlife C Plaintiff, or wildlife products, which were 21 A description of the requested relief D HONG SUL KIM; DAI( KYUNG KIM; UNKNOWN OWNERS and NON seized in the Chicago area of RECORD CLAIMAINTS, Illinois on the dates indicated The Board has adopted new aquatic lite standards for the Chicago Area Waterways System ICAWS"I, in. RENEE S. KIM, RHK HOLDINGS. LLC A/K/A RHK HOLDINGS, LLC KIMBALL, Defendants. because they were involved in cluding for chlorides These standards were adopted by an Opinion and Oder of the Board in Docket R200B- PNC BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION. SHAHEEN PERVAIZ, FM CON- one or more violations of any of 09. Subdocketo, dated June 18, 2015 The final rules appeared in the Illinois Register on July 10, 201 138 STRUCTION AND REMODELING, INC., TRUCAP GRANTOR TRUST 2012-2, Case NO.: 2012 CH 05051 the following laws: Endangered Ill Reg 93ER, 9423, 94331 The chlorides standards, which are in 35 lAC 302 407 lgX2) and )g53), are not UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS Property Address: 6724 N. East Prairie Avenue, LincoInwood. Illinois Species Act, Title 16 U S C Sec currently met on a consiotent basis and cannot be met on a consistent basis during (tre term 01 tSe variance Defendants 60712 1538, the Marine Mammal Pr0 that is being requested here by Skokie tection Act, 11 U.S.C. Sec, i37i- Skokie is petitioning the Board for a variance authorizing discharges from the Combined Sewer Overflow 2013 CH 06998 Calendar 61 Judge Otto 1372, the Lacen Act, 16 U.S.C. )"CSO") outfalls into the CAWS pursuant to the terms and conditions outlined in the Petition for Variance 6450 N KIMBALL AVE. Sec. 3372, Wild' Bird Conserva- Over the next 3 years (and longer if necessary), Skokie will continue to work with IEPA, the Metropolitan Wa- L1ISCOIflWOOd, IL 60712 NOTICE OF SALE (Ion Act, 16 USC Sec 49Oi ter Reclamation District of Greater Chicago I"MWRD"I and other stukeholders in the Work Group convened 4916 or the African Elephant by the MWRD During this process, Skokie will assist the Work Group's efforts to develop an effective Best NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Conservation Act, 16 U.S.0 Sec, Management Practices )"BMP) program to reduce chloride loadings into the cAWS, as well as to develop Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on March 18, 2015, 4221-4245. These items are and secure regulatory adoption and approval of u compliance mechanism to address chloride issues as PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Iudgrnent of an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation. will at 1030 AM on Sep- sublect to forfeiture to the Unit- presented in FOnDES permits for dischargers to tile CAWS During this time period, Skokie will provide input Foreclosure and Sale entered n the above cause on lune 16, 2015, (ember 30, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker ed States under Title 16, U.S.C. into the periodic reports provided to ((le Board by the Work Group as to the status of the Work Group's an agent tor The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10.30 AM on Sep- Drive . 24th Floor, CHICAGO. IL 60606, sell at public auction to the Sec. 1S40(el, 16 U.S.C. Sec. i377, discussions At the conclusion of the Work Group's efforts, the MWRD With 560km and other stakeholders if tember 23, 201 5, at The ludicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: or 16 U.S.C. Sec. 3374 and Tìtte possiblel will provide a final report to the Board, including recommendations and any proposed changes to Drive . 24W Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seIl at public auction to the 50, Code of Federal Regulationo, regulations that are necessary in order to implement the recommendations highest bidder, as set forth below, the tollowing described real estate: LOT 34 AND THE SOUTH 1 S FEET OF LOT 35 IN BLOCK 2 IN LINCOLN AV- Section i2.23. Any person, with The proposed beginning date for the variance for each combined sewer discharge would be the date that ENUE GARDENS, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF an ownership or tinancial inter- the Permit for ((tat drsctlarge is modified to include the variance The term for the variance would be for a LOT 23 AND THE NORTH B FEET OF LOT 31 IN DEVIN-KIMBALL MANOR, THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH. RANGE est in said items wEts desires maximum of five years, ending no later than the effective date of any regulatory changes that are adopted A SUBI5IVISION, ot THE WEST 1/2, OF BLOCK 2, AND ALL OF BLOCK 3 13, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN COOK COUNTY, IL- to claim them must file a claim by the Board to address chloride issues in the CAWS after submittal of the tinal report of the Chicago AND ENDERS AND MUND'S SUBDIVISION OF THE SOUTH 1/2, OF THE LINOIS with the U.S. Fioh and Wildlife Area waterways Chloride Initiative Work Group, but in any event no later than the espiration date of (ne SOUTH 1/2, DF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP 41 Service, Office of Law Ext orce- applicable Permit NORTH RANGE 13, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN COOK Commonly known as 6724 North East Prairie Avenue, ment,iOóOO Hiins Road, COUNñ ILLINOIS. Lincolnwood, Illinois 60712 Suite 200, Rosemoni, IL 60318, 3) Any person may request a hearing by filing with the Board a Written objection to the grant of the variance Telephone 647-298-3250Such Within 21 days utter the publication otthis notice together with a written request for hearing r Commonly known as 6450 N. KIMBALL AVE., Lincolnwood. IL 60712 Property indes No, 1035-301 -049. claim muot be received by the above office by September 23, 41 The Clerk of the Board's address und phone number is Property Indes No 10-3S-421-03B, The real estate is improved with a single family residence. 2015. The claim will be (runs- mitted to the U.S. Attorney for Office of the Clerk The real estate io improved with a single family residence. The (udgment amount was $938,589.27. institutionof a forfeitureac- Illinois Pollution control Board (ion in U.S. District Court,If a lames R. Thompson Center The Judgment amount wus $354,263.15. Sale terms 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close proper claim is not received by 100W. Randolph of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation, No third party the above office by such date, Suitell-503 Sale terms 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at checks will be acceoted. The balance, including the Judicial sale fee the items will be declared for- Chicago, Illinois 60601 the Close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which s feited to the United States and 312.814.3629 third oarty checks Will be accepted. The balance, including the ludicial calculated on residential real estate at the rate st $1 for each 51,000 disposed of according to law, sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, or fraction thereof of the amount paid by (he purchaser not to exceed Any person who has an Interest The Board's website address is htty:/.ipcb.otate.il.ux/ which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of Si for each 5300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four 1241 in the items may also file with 51,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to hours. No tee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential the above office a petition toc A copy of (Ile variance petition may be obtained through the Clerk's Office or COOL located on the Board's exceed $300, ri certitied tunds/or wire transter, is due within twenty- real estate pursuant to its credit bid a('the sale or by any mortgagee, remission of forfeiture in accor- website, tour 1241 hours. NO fee shall be paid by the rnortagee acquiring the udgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate dance with Title 50, Code of Fed- residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid attIre sale orby any whose rightsin and to the residential real estate arose prior to the eral Regulations. Section 12.24 51 The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency )"Aency") is preparing recommendation regarding the peti- niortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential sale. The subject property is sub(ect to general real estate taxes, ope- which petition must be received tion, The recommendation is to be filed on September 4, 2015, 45 days after the petition was filed. The real esfate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose dal assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and in such office before disposition Agency employee responsible for the recommendation is prior to the sale The subject property is sublect to general real estate is offered for sale without any representationus to quality or quantity of the items, Storage costs may taxes. special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real of title und without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The also be assessed John Kim estate and is offered for sale without airy representation as to quality sale is further sublect tO confirmation by the court. IEPA, Division of Legal Counsel, #21 or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in AS IS corrdi- File Number: 2015302204 1021 N. Grand Avenue East tion. The sale is further sublect to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Seizure Date 04/28/2015 P.O. Box 19276 Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real Value: $6,003.03 Springfield, IL 62794-9276 Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive estate after confirmation of the sale Items. Three 131 mother-of-pearl Tel' 217 782 5544 a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real IMolluscI button sarments (lack- estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be operi for inspection and plaiotiff makes no et, hat, bottoms) 'Dangerous LI- 61 A hearing may be held after this tiling of the recommendation and the record will remain open for written representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders aisons Adriana" comments'!or 45 days after hling of the recommendation, The address of the Board to which comments The property will NOT be opes for inspection and plaintiff makes are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. 8/27, 9/3, 9/10/lS 3511534 must be mailed is no representation as to the condition of the property. Prpspective bid- ders are admonished to check the court file to verity all intormution if this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of tIle unit at Office of the Clerk the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assess- Illinois Pollution control Board lt this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at mento und the legal fees required by The Condominium Property APARTMENT FOR lames R. Thompson Center the foreclosure sale. other than a mortgagee shall pay the assess- Act, 765 ILCS 605/PIgyl) and lg4I.If this property is a condominium 100W, Randolph mento and the legal fees required byme condominium Property unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of RENT? Suite ii-500 Act, 765 1LCS 605/RfgJIlt and lgI4I.If this property is a condominium the unit at the foreclosure sale Other than a mortgagee shall pay the Chicago, Illinois 6060i unit which is part ofcommon interest community, the purchaser of assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS The search begins the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the 605/laNg-il. heref Many 71 The record in the variance proceeding is available at the Board office tor inspection, encept those por- assessments reruired by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS (ions that are protected from disclosure under 35 III. Adro, Code 130. Procedures are available whereby 605/18 Sl-1I, IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU NAVE THE RIGHT apartment and home disclosure may be sought by (tre public. TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 35 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR IHOMEOWNER). YOU HAVE THE RIGHT OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION i5-i701(CI OF THE hunters check the Rl Variances may be granted pursuant to Section 35 of the Illinois Environmental Protection Act )4i5 ILCS TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Classifieds betore 5/35) und 35 III Adm, Code iO4. As noted above, the Board regulations or order from which a variance is OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-17011Cl OF THE sought are the standards that were adopted by an Opinion and Order of the Board in Docket R2008-09. ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo identification issued by u government ageicy looking for a new Subdocket D, dated lune 18, 201 S. The final rules appeared in the Illinois Register on July 10. 2015 (30 III. Reg. (driver's license, passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into our buildiag place to live, 935R, 9423, 9433). The chlorides standards are in 35 lAC 302 4071n3l2( and"IgX3I. You will need a photo identification issued by a government agency and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identiti- Idriver's license, passport, etc.l in order to gain entry ints our building cation for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales Advertise your rental Combined Sewer Discharges and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and she same identiti- Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. units with us to get a The O'Brien plant's point of discharge is the 001 Water Reclamation Plant Outfall and the receiving water cation for sales held at other county venues where The ludiclal Sales is the North Shore Channel,In addition, the plant's Permit authorizes the following Combined Sewer dis- Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. For information, contact Plaintiff's attorney: KENNETH S STRAUSS, iump on the Tharges: ARNSTEIN R LEHR LLP, 120 SOUTH RIVERSIDE PLAZA SUITE i200, Citi- competition( Call Disctrarge Number Location Receiving Water For intormation, contact Plaintiff s attorney WASINGER DAMING, CAGO, IL 60656, 13121 876-66B6 001 Howard Streit S McCormick Boulevard North Shore Channel LC MAGNA PLACE 1401 S. BRENTWOOD BLVD.. SUITE B75, ST. 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BONDS Estate of GEORGE T CERNAK that the Villageof Haiwood vice Storage Facility Act, Illinoit Facility Act. Management reserves the right to withdraw any PUSLIC NOTICE is hereby given Deceased Heights Zoning Board of Ap- Code 77OTLCS 95/1 to 95/7 on Illinois Code 770-ILCS 95/7 on unitfrom sale Registeredor motorvehicles are sold Case No. 2015 P 003932 TODAY that ori the 20th day of August, pealswillbeconductinga Tuesday September 5 2O1at or after Wednesday, September "Au Is I Parts only' no titles or tegiotration. 2015, the Board at EducatIon ClAIM NOTICE public hearing on September Life Storage Centers of'the State 9,20 15. Bid2Win, 441,001668, Brook Snyder (theBoard) of School DIstrIct Notice is given of the death 14, 2015. at 7T1J0 PM at the Vil- Street, 2361 S State St. Chicago, Location:LifeStorage of Mont- Number 68, COOk County, II- of GEORGE T. CERNAK ,of 1660 lage of Harwood Heights Village IL 60616. clare, at6603 W Diverse Tenant Name Unit e Ilnols (theDIstrIct(. adopted Oakton Place, Des Plaines, Cook Hall (7300 West Wilson Avenue, Ave Chicago, Illinois6070 AM & OR Vending Seivices 1004 a reso(utlon declarIng Its Inten County, Illinois. Letters of Office Harwood Heights,IL 60706 Management reserves the right (7731237-3530 Erika Gonzalez 1061 to place tiorl and determination to issue were issued on July 28, 2015 to to consider the application o to withdraw any unit from sale. Management reserves the right George Crayton 11S8 bonds in the aregate amount Conrad szewczyh, as Supemised JOANNA BARTECK1 and MAR- Registered or motor to withdraw any unit from the John'G Nedvar 1244 of $6500000 for The purpose Administrator,whosemailin CIN LEKARCZYK )"Applicants'(, Vehicles are sold "As Is I Parts sale, The çontents of the below soettcher Concrete 1246 of increasing the Working Cash addressis 205 w Randolp pursuant to Section 17 56.220 only," no titles or registration spaces will be sold at a public Boettcher Concrete 1247 Fund of the Thstrict, and ft is tIle Street #550. Chicago, IL 60606, of the Village Code, for a vari-, sale for cash or credit card. If Soettcher Concrete 1248 Intention of the Board to avail and whose attorney is Michael) ance from Section 17 04 120)51 Tenant Name Unit B there is no market value or no Boettcher Concrete 1249 aliad of the provIsions of ArtIcle 20 Moran, 121 5. Wilke Road Suite (BI of the Village Code, which Melinda Banks 131 bids received, the goods will be Adrian Range! 1264 of the School Cade of the State 501, Arlington Heights, IL 60005 limits the size of all accessory Corliss King 184 disposed. Estela B leguizamo 2018 of Illinois, and all laws amenda- claims must be Sled on or be- structures on a lot to 30 percent Caraballs Landscaping Co Inc. Registered or Motor Vehicles are Crick R Gartias 2021 o tory thereof and supplementary fore February 28. 2016, and any 130%) or less st the rear yard 200 sold "AS IS f Parts Only" no titles Cariell Martix 2053 thereto. and to osee said bonds claim not filed on or before that area and lo an ouaregate size Health on Earth WeIlness Center or registration Juan Eduardo Ibarra-Anguiano 2078 ¡n the for the purpose of increasin date is barred Every claim filed of not more than'Th28 square 218 Tenant Name Unit Number Rosa Gutierrez 2086 '1 said Working Cash Fund sai must be in writing and state suf- feet, and for such other relief as Health on Earth Wellness Center FrankJ Montes A1129 Patrice C Robinson 2131 Working Cash Fund isto be ficient information to notify the may be necessary to authorize 220 Johnlan B11l9 Willie B Heard 2246 maintained in accordance with representative of the nature of the construction of a detached Katrina R Ivory 1005 JsoeVazquez B1132 Air Barriers & Contractin 2286 the provisions of said Article and the claim or other relief sought. portable canopy structure to be Sparkle Jones 1033 LisaWrigfrt 81164 Irene Reyes 2344 shall be used for the purpose of Claims must be filed with the located adlacent to the eoist- L26 Restaurant Corp liad JoseSilva 81182 Leroy M Kirk, Jr. 2353 enabling the District to have n representative of the Estate or ing detached garage in order Shannon Adkins 2006 Mariceta Tello Cl 170 Frank Dankert 2430 Its treasury at all time sufficient in the Office of the Circuit clerk to arcommodate ttre sheltered Katrice Crawford 2083 Akeya J Williams Cl 176 samar J 530W-Diaz 3047 money to meet demands there- of this Court, 50 West Wash- parking of the Applicants' vehi- Georgette Greenlee 2095 MiguelGomez C2141 Criutina Alcozer 3052 on for expenditures for corpo- ington Street, Chicago, Illinois cIes. Together with the existing Dudley Meyer 2096 Zoraya Olivares C2144 GraceMarrah 3108 rate purposes 60602If tiled with fIle Court, garage the resulting aggregate Brandi Fonville 2109 Oanielle Gullickson C2147 Roberto Carlos Gutie-rez 3114 A petition may be filed with the claimant, within ten 110) area si accessory structures on Gail Martin 2131 Rosita Villanueva 02104 Cristina Alcozer 3125 the Secretary of the Board (the days after filing her claim with the Ist would be approoimately Renaldo Fuller 2142 Eric Payne D2l06 Roosevelt Simmons 3197 Secretary( withinthirty(30) the Court' (1) sF1811 cause a copy 900 square feet, which exceeds Tonya Chambers 2192 Bianca B Gomez 02137 5/20. 8/27/2015 3510023 days after the date of publica- st the claim to be mailed or de- the Village's 528 square foot ag Meosha Thomas 3002 Silvestre Delgado 02178 tIOn of this notice, tlgned by liseredtotherepresentatÑe gregate limitation for accessory Diona Richards 3092 Baran (sidas 02186 U-HAUL STORAGE AUCTION U-HAUL STORAGE AUCTION and to her Attorney of record, structures. The requested vari- not less than 1,215 voters of Bradley Gibson 3105 8/20/2015, 8/27/2015 2015 213 1 the District said number of vot- unless the representative or her unce relates to that certain real Deon Gostsn 4042 3509581 Attorney hat in writing, either 755086 Morton Grove 758069 Nifes ers being equal to ten percent property locafed at 7459 W Car- Janina Cartier 4046 NOTICE OF SALE UNDER THE NOTICE OF SALE UNDER THE (10%) of the registered voters of consented to the allowance of men, Ffarwood Heights, Illinois Chante Thomas 4054 SELF STORAGE FAcILITY ACT, SELF STORAGE FACILITY ACT, the DistrIct, requesting that the the claim or waived mailing or 60706 ("the Property"(, bearing Kevin Danxnpsrt 4580 ILLINOIS REVISE STATUTES, ILLINOIS REVISE STATUTES, * proposition to issue said bonds delivery of copies in writing, and tax identification number 17 Kevin Danenport 4114 APARTMENT FOR CHAPTER 114, PARAGRAPH CHAPTER 114, PARAGRAPH as authorized by the provisions (2) shall file with the Court proof 12410-0O1-0000 and legally Lashuna M McFee 4142 301, ET, SEQ 301, ET, SEQ of said Article 20 be submitted of any required mailing or deliv- described as follows, Lyle Shumpert 5020 RENT? Notice is hereby given that on Notice is hereby given that on to the uoters of the DistrictIf ery st copies. LOT 3 IN BLOCK 14 IN OLIVER Darlene Yarber 5026 September 3, 3015, BID2WIN September 3, 2015 , BID2WIN such petihorm is filed with the SALINGER AND COMPANY'S Justin Rakeotram 5053 The search begins Auctioneer S Storage Clerk for Auctioneer S Storage Clerk for Secretary within thirty 130) days DATED: August 12, 2015 LAWRENCE AVENUE MANOR A Jeffery Holmes 5065 here! Many U-Haul CoNorth Shore Chi- U-Haul Co. North Shore Chi- after the date of publication of MICHAEL J. MORAN, Attorney for SUBDIVISION OF LOT 3 IN CIR- Tnacey Adams 5081 cago will be offering for sale cago will be offering for sale Pl this notice, an election on the The Estate of George T. Cernak CUIT COURT PARTITION OF THE Unitrin 5088 apartment and home under the Judicial Lien proceso, under the Judicial Lien process, proposition to issue said bonds EAST 'I.' OF THE SOUTHEAST Y 8/20/201 5. B/27/201 S hunters check the by public auction, the following by public auction, the following shall be held on the 15W day of Michael J. Moran, AND PART OF THE WEST Yr OF 3506513 storage units, The goods to be storage units. The goods to be March, 2016, The Circuit Court Atty. No.: 25946 mE SOUTHEAST QUARTER AND Classifieds befare sold are generally described as sold are generally described as r-i may declare that an emergency Michael J Moran & Associates, THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF household goods. The terms of household goods. The termx of P.0 LifeStorage of Humboldt Park looking for a new referendum should be heldprior THESOUTHWEST Y, OF SECTiON WI!! hold a public sale to enforce the sale wilt be cash, credit or the sale will be cash, credit or to said election date pursuant 121 S. Wilke Road, Suite 501 12, TOWNSHIP 40 NORTH, EAST a lien imposed on said property, place to live, debit only U-Haul Co of North debit only. U-Haul Co of North Li1 to the provisions of Section 2A- Arlington Heights, IL 60005 OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERID- ShoreChicagoreserves reserves (847('577- 8S5b as described below, pursuant to the ShoreChicago the 1,4 of tIle Election Code of the IAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT the Illinois Self-Service Storage Advertise your rental right to refuse any and all bids. right to refuse any and all bids. State of Illinois, as amendedIf 8/27, 9/03. 9/10/2015 3516753 THEREOF RECORDED APRIL 25, Facility Act Illinois code 775 units with us to get a The sales will be at the follow- The sales will be at the following no such petition is filed within 1925 AS DOCUMENT 8886267 IN ILCS 95/1 to 95/7 on (September ng location, 9009 Waukegan Rd loçaxon, 7644 N Milwaukee Ave said thirty (30) day period, then Public Hearings COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS 9, 20151, at LifeStorage of Hum- iump on the Morton Grove, IL 60053 and wil! hilesIL. 60714 and will be at the District shall thereafter be boldt Park 4014 W. 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