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Jim Hickey BY RICK KAMBIC [email protected] General Manager, Sun-Times Media Local Using feedback from Robert K. Eider I a town hail meeting, Editor in Chief, Sun-Times Media Local Morton Grove trust- Jill McDermott j ees could vote on 847-682-5907 VP, Advertising an assault weapons [email protected] ban during a special Advertising board meeting Display Ads I 312-321-2400 Thursday, July 18. Nearly 40 residents attended Classified Ads I the July 15 town hail meeting 847-998-3400 to listen to or voice opinions. [email protected] Trustees planned to decide on David T. Sherman Wednesday if any ban will be 312-646-9552 proposed during the Thursday Advertising Director meeting. Illinois legislators overrode Customer Service Goy. Pat Quinn's veto of House and Delivery Bill 183 - the "Concealed Carry Service or Subscriptions Act" - on Wednesday, July 877-855-7722 9, making the bill law. The law [email protected] allows local municipalities to ban assault weapons, if they Customer Service Hours Mon-Fri., 6:30 a.m.-4 p.m. choose, but the bans must be Sat. 6:30 am-noon on the books within 10 days of Sun. 8 am-noon the law's passing. That date is Dan DiMaria listens to public comments during a July 15 town hall meeting on a potential assault now officially Friday, July 19. IMayorweapon ban in Morton Grove. I RICK KAMBIC-Sun-Times Media TV Weekly Delivery After the 10-day period, 800-945-5000 the state law governs all use for or against a ban, and the commit assault, and therefore real issue is government trying of weapons, and the new law group will debate the matter no government can properly to stay in power by taking more Editorial has no specific prohibition on using feedback various forms write a definition for "assault rights from the general public. Ben Meyerson I assault weapons. Any local of feedback. weapon." Ken Viani also opposed a 312-321-2864 ordinance enacted prior to the 'We could show up Wednes- "Most people who go into ban, saying crime comes from News Producer illegal use of weapons, and bmeyersonpioneerlocal.com override or during the 10-day day and not have anything public service do so with a window will be considered law to propose and end up doing genuine desire to do good: preventing people from safely Ryan Nilsson I for that local government. nothing on Thursday," DiMaria to improve life for their fellow using weapons is unfair. 847-486-7375 Another major component said. "On the other hand, there citizens and improve the well- "Improper use of anything Managing Editor for Sports is that each municipality can might be an ordinance and the being of their communities," can be deadly," Viani said. "An [email protected] create its own definition of "as-trustees will take sides." Kansoer said. "The problem is ordinance doesn't keep you sault weapon." Of the nearly two-dozen they believe the way to do this safe. We already have prob- A WRAPPORTS Before accepting public speakers, more than half op- is to pass a law or ordinance. lems with illegal gun use. No- COMPANY comment at Morton Grove's posed a ban and supported They labor over the miscon- body uses a legally registered July 15 town hall meeting, May-free rights. ception that all problems can weapon for crime." be fixed by legislation." Printed with soy inks or Dan DiMaria said his trust- Resident Patrick Kansoer on recycled paper. ees had not made a decision said inanimate objects cannot Kansoer said he believes the I Weapons (Page 6] THURSDAY JULY18 2013

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BY JENNIFER JOHNSON [email protected]

One department's pre- But their vehicles don't get the same wear-and-tear as ours do," viously used SUV said Park Ridge Police Chief Frank could become a gift Ka m i n ski. Robert Cohen, director of the for Maine Township's Maine Township Office of Emer- Office of Emergency gency Management, explained that the agency recently entered into Management. a program called First Responder Rehab, and is need of a vehicle to The city of Park Ridge may donatetow a trailer that is used for the a 2002 Ford Explorer to the town- program. The vehicle and trailer will ship that had belonged to the city's transport materials like cots, chairs, community service officers, and wastarps, water, an automated external recently taken out of service when defibrillator and other supplies. it was replaced with a new vehicle. The First Responder Rehab will The Park Ridge City Council showedlargely provide trained volunteers to support for the donation during respond to fires and help firefight- a July 8 Committee of the Whole ers from the Park Ridge and North meeting and will now review the Maine Fire Departments cool down matter again at another Committee while also checking their vitals and of the Whole meeting next month. looking for signs of heat stroke or According to memo from Park other conditions. Ridge Fleet Supervisor Mike Mc- The Ford Explorer will also serve Grath, a government auction site as a command vehicle and transport Pre oxie6 indicated the approximate value of volunteers for training, conferences Two front.row tkets the vehicle to be $3,000. and meetings, Cohen said. Ove ht hotetslaytor August 24 'lt may last them a year, it may "lt will be a multi-use vehicle," he Dìtotwoatiy last them two months. Who knows? said. U 6kisChvV,e ($120vakie) . xMpi Io rniìOAqIt 7)1 Iw wIt be t'$l kqwt 1. tw w IWeapons ri tS*fl Ø..4** w.t* Ó,p _*__w.I I continued from page 5

Georgaianne Brunner, however, said allowing more weapons would lead to burglars stealing legal guns and using them for crime. Mimi Odicho opposed a ban and said Illinois was the safest place she 11 I SPA could find to raise her family after MICHIGAN CITY. IN fleeing Syria nine years ago. L) Iit; Ii pC S I Il t) CO "I came to the United States be- cause it's safe, and I came to Morton Grove because it was the second safest town in Illinois," Odicho said. "If somebody breaks into my house Resident Patrick Kansoer opposes a to rape me or steal my baby, none of potential ban on assault weapons in Morton Grove. He said any such legislation your flowers or money will help me. is designed to strip citizens of their rights.

Weapons breed arrogance." I I RICK KAMBIC-Sun-T7mes Media NIL I THURSDAY, JULY 18, 2013 I 7 Community pioneerlocal.com Parking peeve: Neighbors, cops clash on Niles street spots

I BYNATASHAWASINSKI I a ticket. ... It's a serious for longer than a day. parking tickets. June 29 notifying them of Contributor p rob em." As a result, cops have Mayor Andrew Przybylo the pending project, which Longtime Niles resident been slapping stickers on said while he couldn't di- is expected to completed by Mujeeb Syed Phyllis Cohen echoed her vehicles indicating abandon-rect police to ignore the early fall. thought he would neighbor's concerns about ment, Cohen said. ordinance, the village would In the meantime, Przy- parking in the residential Syed added car owners "figure something out." bylo asked homeowners be spared the area east of Civic Center are also getting ticketed "Until the parking has to display patience over parking problems Plaza at the Village Board's for allegedly not meeting improved, they have to be the number of cars of their June 25 meeting. minimum parking distance more understandìng. This is streets, and for residents of suffered by urban Cohen initially raised the requirements for stop signs about being a good neigh- the apartment complex to be issue with Nues officials and and cross walks. bor," Przybylo said, noting courteous, to avoid blocking dwellers when he staff nearly three years ago, Cohen said officers were Niles is currently celebrating driveways and fire hydrants, moved to Nues nineshe said, but parking has "picking on" residents in the Good Neighbor Month. and to not park longer than since only gotten worse. area, and that neighbors are Village officials hope the three days in the same spot. years ago. For instance, after the "just being nasty." construction of 56 new The lot at Culver School is mid-April storm caused Under the village's aban- parking spaces this summer also available for residents' Instead, he's racked up water damage to 12 cars, doned auto law, vehicles alongside Nordica Apart- use, the letter stated. How- hundreds of dollars in fines drivers began moving their that stay put after three ments is the answer to free- ever, parking is only allowed for parking on streets near vehicles to Jonquil, Cohen days are subject to a fine, ing up street parking on outside the hours of 6 a.m. his home on West Nordica said. Police Chief Dean Strzelecki Nordica, Jonquil, West Dob- and 8 p.m. from now until Avenue. She claimed residents liv- said. son Street and Nottingham November 30. Overnight "On Nordica there is no ing on the street responded He acknowledged receiv- Avenue. parking at the school is pro- parking," Syed said. "Jonquil by calling the police when ing calls from residents of Przybylo issued a letter hibited between December (Terrace) is a risk for gettingcars remained on their blockthe area complaining about to neighboring residents and April. U AYSH - MuG - NCEH Regina Dominican, a college NORTHBROOK COMMUNITY SYNAGOGUE preparatory Catholic school for women, sponsored by the HIGH HOLIDAYS 2013 Adrian Dominicans, fosters academic excellence, truth, i ROSH HASHANA VOM KIPPUR peace and justice while SEPTEMBER 4, 5, 6 SEPTEMBER 13, 14 challenging each student to develop leadership for life and TICKETS FOR UNAFFILIATED $125 respect for all races, cultures Contact us for information about scheduling TICKETS REQUIRED FOR ALL HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES SHADOW DAYS or and faiths. PERSONAL TOURS

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A Maine South days after suffering organ At the time, Bean said Brickton Art Center that High School failure. she was honored her work would feature Coyne's She was a bright, vi- had been chosen and was own metal sculptures and graduate whose brant, happy, artistic and looking forward to con- painting and Bean's pho- engaged in life," he said of tinuing to study art and tography. He hopes the digital artwork his niece. photography in college. show will still take place. was recently Bean, a 2013 Maine "We are deeply sad- A wake will be held Mon- South grad who was pre- dened by Delaney's pass- day, July 15, from 3 to 9 chosen as the paring to attend DePaul ing and by the loss of a p.m. at Ryan Parke Funeral school's 50th University in the fall, was tremendously vibrant and Home, 120 S. Northwest featured in the Park Ridge talented young woman," Highway in Park Ridge, anniversary logo Herald-Advocate last said David Beery, spokes- Coyne said. A funeral Mass has died. month for the logo she man for Maine South High will take place the follow- designed. The logo was School. ing day at 10 am. at Our Delaney Bean, 17, of Park selected to decorate all an- Coyne said Bean had Lady of Ransom Catholic Ridge, passed away July niversary correspondence, interest in becoming both Church in Niles. 10, according to her uncle stationery, signs and mem-a teacher and a photog- Survivors include Del- Delaney Bean, a 2013 graduate of Maine Ed Coyne. South High School, holds up the 50th orabilia associated with rapher. He and his niece aney Bean's parents Bridg- anniversary logo she designed for the Coyne said Bean was Maine South's upcoming had been preparing to do et and Rick, and brother school. Bean died July 10. I JENNIFER hospitalized for three 50th anniversary year. a joint art exhibit at the Dylan. I IJOHNSON-Sun-Times Media

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[BYRICK KAMBIC I [email protected]

Phil Collins wanted interesting events at Park View." to make a lasting Tweeted information will first impression pertain to school closings, reminders of holidays off, when he met Park reminders of permission slip View School's staff deadlines, links to featured district blogs, links to newspa- for the first time per articles and even Collins' last year. To do personally written briefs from board of education meetings. that, he browsed Collins plans to post two or his Twitter feed. three tweets per day and as the school year progresses, Education consultant An- the tweet topics may change gela Maiers, of Des Moines, based on parent feedback. Iowa, had tweeted a video of At first, neither the Twitter her "you matter" speech. Col-account nor the Facebook lins decided to show excerptspage will allow comments or of the video and he told the replies, though direct mes- teachers that everything on sages can be sent to the ac- their mind, every success and counts. A policy for moderat- every challenge they incur ing public posts is still in the matters to him. works. Just as Twitter helped him Before District 70 finished learn about leadership strat- making the new social media egies, Collins will now use accounts this summer, the Twitter to help parents of Facebook page got 14 likes School District 70 learn aboutand @D7OSuper was followed District 70 Superintendent Phil Collins uses Twitter to network with and learn from other school Park View School. by 20 people. administrators, but is now netweorking with parents using his new @D7OSuper account. I RICK KAMBIC- On the district's newly "lt only took a couple hours Sun-Times Media designed homepage, par- for people to find us," Collins ents can now see and follow said. "I see that as a posi- Collins has used a personal tweets from Collins' newly tive because I don't see all Twitter account for two years created account @D7OSuper. that many people visiting to participate in "profession Tweets When Collins took over as our district website. Social learning networks." He said District 70's superintendent media gets heavy usage, and groups of superintendents na- Dr. PIiU Collins c7Supr last year, he immediately de- I want that open, live line of tionwide organize dates and board memøers arxi oio acirnínrstramrs learnea about IiSeveratNTDSE programs tonfgtfl NTDSEdoeis powerfulworR with students! cided to incorporate more communication." times for topic-based tweet- E,ri(J technology. The new website, Park View is not the first ing using distinct hash tags. a school Facebook page and school district to utilize so- "lt's just like attending a Dr. Phil Colhns 7OSup 11 .J'j his "tweets from the super- cial media, but Collins said conference, but a whole lot Ju$t met w$tfl @rIckkambic.3bout using twitter and our venture intendent" come after class- he wants to catch up and cheaper," Collins said. "I don't w)to U3k1lPads ParkWw room-based technology ideasthen become a leader among always agree with some o Eand were put in motion last year. those that are active. the stuff I see, but sometimes "A social media post might Using Collins' name and seeing the opposing view- PhIl CoIttns ?O1OSip' reach parents faster than face for the Twitter account point can be beneficial." Here ia story about one of our summer school classes goog UDr.2NRU. an automated phone call stems from his two years of Collins also follows a slew F)d or an eblast," Collins said. extensive tweeting, and a de- of state political groups so he "This is yet another way for sire to give parents a "direct, can monitor various pieces of Parents can keep informed on Park View School by following District us to connect with parents credible source" they can findlegislation that might affect 70 Superintendent Phil Collins' Twitter account @D7OSuper. I on important messages and in real life. educators. TWITTER SCREEN CAPTURE BY SUN-TIMES MEDIA IO I THURSDAY, JULY 18, 2013 NIL Community pioneerlocalcom I Village OKs Oriole Pool renovation

BY RICK KAMBIC [email protected]

A new Oriole Pool is offi- 25-yard lane pool, a zero- also said it's a 'community cially on the way, after Morton depth entry activity pool, a pool" where patrons usually Grove village trustees signed new 6,565-square-foot bath walk or carpool to. off on final plans to renovate house, a new concession area Village trustees also ac- the 44-year-old pool July 8. facing the pools and a com- cepted the explanation before The village's plan commis- munity room that will be usedtheir July 8 vote. Though the sion had fretted over the fact all year. Village Board did not inquire that the pool has less than Village code requires 92 about potential parking al- half the parking that village parking spaces for the facility, ternatives, plan commission- Oriole Pool, located at 9200 Oriole Ave., has been demolished and rules require. But Morton but it only has 36. The plan ers previously told the park the park district has been given permission to start construction on a Grove trustees were not wor- commission ultimately voted district to consider renting new facility in September. I RICK KAMBIC-Sun-Times Media ried about limited parking andto support the plan because property from ComEd under unanimously approved the the pool always had 36 stalls power lines or remove open district asked to wave that Trustees again accommo- pool's proposed construction. and reportedly had no parkingpark land to create more park-grace period. dated and voted on the topic The 44-year-old pool had problems in the past. ing should a need arise. Anderson said two village upon first review. issues with its lining before Parks Director Tracey An- The Village Board typically regulatory meetings were Park officials plan to break park officials closed and derson said the pool's peak gives all proposals a first read canceled and that postponed ground on the new pool in demolished it this winter. hours usually see about 150 and then a second, official her timeline by a month, put- September. The facility is ex- The $6.5 million renovation people in the pool, far below read at a subsequent board ting the project up against a pected to reopen on Memorial plan includes a four-lane, the 500-person capacity. She meeting, however, the park firm state licensing deadline. Day 2014. f'irw4ui MARINO REALTORS IiiI 5800 Dempster - Morton Grove r ' (847) 967-5500 (OUTSIDE ILLINOIS CALL 1-800 253-0021) The Gold Standard www.c.nturya1marino.com FAMiLY OW'E4ED OEE I) ::: Diamonds ' Diamondsi ct.to :1iL; , w e Selection in Stock ._i___4s.__ ,,-' . .- aU Now for an Appointment 'w. . r'fr

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BY RICK KAMBIC I [email protected]

Five months after voters bounced him from his job, former Morton Grove Mayor Dan Staack- mann is trying to return to public office by applying for a vacant seat on the Morton Grove Park When you Purchase a Board. Staackmann is one of three ap- 6 month FOIC ¡nsured CD from plicants vying to replace outgoing Park Board President Kevin Loch- ner, who is stepping down on Aug. Asset Management 15 because of a conflict of interest. But the other two applicants are also politically connected: Alliance, LLC Rusmir Zec, a recently unseated park commissioner, and Paul Mmx, husband of former village trustee Ask us how 401K and Rita Mmx. The Park Board plans to inter- After conceding the Action Party's primary election, former Morton Grove Mayor Dan Staackmann proposes a toast to his campaign workers in IRA Rollovers can be view each candidate and make a February. Staackmann is hoping to return to public life with a seat on the decision before the Aug. 15 meet- Ipark board I SUN-TIMES MEDIA FILES ing. Either Staackmann, Zec or turned into a Lifetime Mmx will be sworn on that day. but I started to miss giving that retired and looking to get involved Staackmann served a four-year valuable feedback," Zec said. "My in the community. term as mayor before Dan DiMariathree kids are at the park all the "The parks are going in the right Income Stream defeated him in the Action Party's time, and I like making sure it's a direction, and I'd like to be there to Grand Opening mayoral primary in February. good place." make sure everything continues as " I have not disappeared," Sta- When he publicly announced it should," Mmx said. SCHERERVILLE 219.865.3995 ackmann said. "l've been getting a he was resigning last week, Loch- His son Chris was the only per- NAPERVILLE 630.780.1095 lot of letters and emails lately ask- ner said he supported Zec for the son standing in Mmx's way. Both ing me to stay involved in town. I seat. Lochner said Zec is a hard- father and son applied for the 2012 PARK RIDGE 847.656.5422 know in the last 10 years it's been working, ambitious volunteer who vacancy that Zec ultimately took, like pulling teeth to get people is not well-known by virtue of but Paul Mmx backed out in sup- OAKBROOK 630.705.5333 to run for any election, so I ap- humility. port of his son. DEERFIELD 847.580.4227 plied for this vacancy because "What Kevin said was really sur- "We didn't want to compete with each other," Paul Mmx said. Istill have plenty to give and I prising, but I'm still very apprecia- SKOKIE 847.983.3525 didn't want the park to be short of tive," Zec said. "He's right, I don't 'When I heard about this new options." seek recognition and nor should I. vacancy, I called Chris right away. ORLAND PARK 708.403.0440 Before his 2009 mayoral victory, Knowing that people have conf i- He's too busy this time." Staackmann spent 16 years on the dence in me is something I can do Mmx, 62, said he's grown up and Visit our website Park Board. privately. What's important is our spent his whole adult life in Morton www.amasafemoney.com Zec was appointed to the Park common goals." Grove. He worked at the Morton Board in June 2012 to fill a vacant Zec, 36, is a finance manager forGrove post office for 37 years, FDIC Insured to $250,000 psi institution. Walgreens who grew up in Niles mostly as a letter carrier. He's also 'Annual Percentage $10,000 minimum deposit. AMA seat, but Zec was defeated in the cash gift based on amount of CD/Money Market and limited April 2013 election by newcomer and moved to Morton Grove in served on the village's fire pension to one gift per housetold. Gectain Restnutions apply. AMA is 2005 after having children. board since 2007 and the Morton a CU deposit broker that offers FDIC insured CD's and other Dan Ashta. products. CD's are issued by participating banks. Advertised "I was OK stepping away and Mmx said he applied for the va- Grove Days Commission for "Ion- rates subject to availability. spending more time with my kids, cancy primarily because he's now ger than I can remember." 12 I THURSDAY, JULY 18, 2013 Nil. Police Blotter pioneerlocal.com

The following incidents after he allegedly attempted RETAIL THEFT Plaines, was charged with usage on the morning of were listed in the official to fill a prescription for a con- retail theft on July 7 after July 3. He was taken into bulletin of the Niles Po- trolled substance from CVS Gissella Madrid, 20, of she allegedly stole three custody on the 9000 block lice Department. Readers Pharmacy, 9640 Milwaukee 8660 Gregory Lane, unin- children's baseball jerseys, of Milwaukee Avenue at 2:18 are reminded that an ar- Ave., using a stolen prescrip- corporated Maine Township,valued at $145, from a stoream. He has a July 26 court rest does not constitute tion pad. was charged with retail on the 7200 block of Demp-date. a finding of guilt. Only a According to police, a theft on July 2 after she al- ster Street. She has an Aug. court of law can make that nurse at Advocate Lutheran legedly stole clothing from 2 court date. Noel Nape, 47, of 5804 determination. General Hospital alleged that a store at Golf Mill Shopping Washington St., Morton Patel stole the prescription Center while accompanied DUI Grove, was charged with FORGERY pad from the hospital's emer- by her 5-year-old daughter. driving under the influence gency room on July 3 when She has an Aug. 2 court David Stoklosa, 33, of on the morning of July 7 Manish G. Patel, 20, of he was treated for an injury. date. 177 W. Kathleen Drive, Park following a traffic stop on 9432 Greenwood Ave., He remained in Cook County Ridge, was charged with the 6900 block of Dempster Glenview, was charged with Jail with bond set at $10,000. Lauren Gahala, 23, of driving under the influence, Street. She has an Aug. 2 felony forgery on July 5 His next court date is Aug. 2. 241 Graceland Ave., Des speeding and improper lanecourt date. U

CRIME BRIEFS stolen between July 3 from A metal handrail was dis- On July 4 or July 5, fire- playground equipment. his van while it was parked covered broken in three works were set off inside Damage was estimated at ¡n a lot on the 8600 block of places July 9 on the a crawling tube and at $1,800. A hole was also BURGLARY TO VEHICLE Dempster Street. east side of the Grennan the bottom of a slide at burned into a slide at Golf Heights park building on Courtland Park, Maryland Mill Park on the 9100 block A man reported that tools PROPERTY DAMAGE the 8200 block of Oketo and Lyons Streets, cre- of Cumberland Avenue on valued at $12,000 were Avenue. ating large holes in the July 4. U

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BY NATASHA WASINSKI I Contributor

Irritant crit- ters on the loose in NUes best beware: Animal Control Officer Peter Babikan has returned to prowl- ing the streets.

After several years of cost- cutting, the Niles Police De- partment, at the direction of Mayor Andrew Przybylo, has implemented a new policy that increases the village's police presence involving ani- mal control. Babikan is now available to make appointments to as- sist with nesting and other issues involving wildlife, ani- mal traps, skunks, and stray dogs and cats. 'lt's not (an) 8-to-5 (work- day) but he's out there," Police Chief Dean Strzelecki said. "This is going to work a little better." Babikan had worked solely on animal control with the department for a number of years before the village be- gan downsizing the program in 2010. In fiscal year 2011, the Niles Village trustees George Alpogianis and John Jekot, Animal Control Officer Peter Babikan, Mayor Andrew Przybylo and Police Chief Dean Strzelecki stand in front of Niles' animal control vehicle. Babikan is returning to the streets.I CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Niles Police had an animal I control budget of $14,620, and an officer dedicated to provided limited assistance on-the-move skunk popula- non-emergency situations. control equipment and other the work with an annual sal- by phone to residents who tion is tough to track, and Yet, with the officer posi- services. ary of $52,000. encountered unwanted that the animals typically tion reinstated, Babikan may Before joining the Nues Village officials eliminated animals. don't require trapping. respond in-person to calls. Police Department as a ci- the full-time position in And, last summer, Niles "Most of the animal prob- He maintains administra- vilian officer a decade ago, the spring of 2011 and lim- and surrounding communi- lems (residents have) are nottive duties as well, and the Babikan had worked as an ited the program's annual ties reported more skunk emergent," he said. department has allocated assistant naturalist and vet- expenses to $9,000. Last sightings than usual, due a Under the modified pro- $7,112 for part-time staff erinary technician, and un- year's budget was pared shortened hibernation sea- gram, homeowners would to cover the work while dertook formal training with down even more, to $4,000.son and hotter temps. continue to remain respon- he's on patrol, in addi- the National Animal Control During this time, Babikan Strzelecki said the sible for handling wildlife in tion to $4,000 for animal Association. THURSDAY JULY18 2013 NIL Community FIREPLACESPLUS pioneerlocal.com firesidecollection.com Game on: Pastimesserves many hobbies The Finest Collection of IBYIGORSTUDENKOV I Fireplaces and Accessories on the Contributor North Shore Since 1993. On a summer afternoon last week, Nues' Pastimes was serv- ing many hobbies. At the counter, a college-aged couple talked to the clerk about a board game based on the Walking Dead franchise. Over at the magazine racks, two women looked for the latest issue of Un- Best Brands Handcrafted Gas Logs written, a cult favorite comic book series. And over in the tournament area in the back of the store, two teenage boys were trading Magic: The Gathering cards. For almost 21 years, Pastimes offers many board games, including one based on the Walking

Dead franchise. I IGOR STUDENKOV-ForSun-Tjmes Media has been one of the largest stores IPastimes of its kind in the northwest sub- urbs. Its card game tournaments comics, speculators realized this. in Nues for 15 years. While it draw players from across Midwest,Comic book sales plummeted, changed location several times, it Direct Vent See Thru Mantels and comics and board games causing thousands of comic book always remained near the inter- bring in a steady stream of cus- stores to shut down. section of Golf Road and Milwau- tomers from Niles and other sur- Pastimes was able to weather kee Avenue. Hochman said that rounding suburbs. the storm by focusing on custom- he liked the location, and having Owner Alan Hochman credits er service. a large parking lot helps during its success to great location, large We were going to give [our tournaments. inventory and attentive customer customers] better service and Traditionally, one of the biggest service. And as the economy offer good variety," recalled draws of stores like Pastimes was shows signs of rebounding, the Hochman. that they stocked products that store is gearing up for an expan- Meanwhile, trading card game weren't available anywhere else. Toolsets Log Holders sion - both online and in the phys- Magic: The Gathering debuted The proliferation of online stores cal world. and became wildly successful. made finding comics and games Hochman was interested in Many comic book stores capital- easier than ever. comics since he was a kid, but ized on that, and Pastimes was no "We have a lot more corn peti- that's not why he started Pas- exception. By 1994, trading card tion now," Hochman said. "We times. When the store opened in games were a significant part adapted by having our own on- 1992, it sold sports memorabilia of its business. And when board line presence, so we have a lot and T-shirts. At the time, the Bulls games grew in popularity a few more customers, too." were at the peak of their popular- years later, Pastimes decided to Pastimes continues to ramp ity, bringing in plenty of business. stock them as well. up its online presence. Hochman A year later, Pastimes decided to Today, the store caters to all also plans to expand the store, expand into what was then a hot three hobbies, with garne sales adding more locations in North- collectibles market - comic books.bringing in the most profit. The west suburbs. He said that, at In the early 1990s, stories about store is a popular site for card this point, it was too early to talk old issues selling for hundreds tournaments, and also offers about any specifics. Hochman of dollars inspired speculators "organized play" sessions where believes that there is enough ap- Two Locations to Serve You Better. to buy up the newest comics in customers play the store's games petite for the sort of experience hopes that they would be able to casually. the store offers to make the ex- 700 North Milwaukee Avenue Vernon Hills. Illinois 60061 sell them for profit somewhere "lt's kind of like - you can watch pansion work. (847) 549-6700 down the line. But the old corn- movies at home, but you can go "There are lot of people who cs were valuable because of their to a theater," said Hochman. "lt's will enjoy what we can bring to 200 West Ohio Street Chicago, Illinois 60654 scarcity, while the newer comics about the experience. People like them," he said. "We've been in (312) 587-7587 had millions of copies printed. By to come out and play in public." business for over twenty years - the time Pastimes started carrying Pastimes has been based why not spread our wings?" U NIL THURSDAY, JULY 18, 2013 I U Community pioneerlocal.com Four teens charged with drinking, two hospitalized

18vJENNIFER JOHNSON I responded to the corner of Busse [email protected] Highway and Morris Avenue to find a 16-year-old lying on the sidewalk next Four teenagers, including two who to the Hinkley Park entrance, Jog- had to be taken to the hospital by para- men said. The boy was breathing and medics, were charged with alcohol- conscious, but was reportedly unable related offenses in and around Hinkley to stand. According to police, it was Park last week, according to Park Ridge determined he had consumed alcohol Police. and he was taken to Advocate Luther- The arrests occurred on July 11 and an General Hospital by paramedics, July 12 just blocks from where Taste later charged with underage drinking. of Park Ridge festivities were taking Noting a large crowd of juveniles in place, but were not related to the fes- the area, officers remained at the park, tival, according to Park Ridge Deputy arresting a 14-year-old Park Ridge girl THE POWER OF Police Chief Lou Jogmen. Jogmen said after it was discovered she was carry- the alcohol the teens are alleged to ing a water bottle containing an alco- have possessed or consumed did not holic beverage, Jogmen said. The teen come from the Taste, but where and was charged with possession of alcohol how it was acquired is not known. by a minor. MAKING THE In the first of the incidents, a 14-year- The following night, a 15-year-old old Park Ridge boy was charged with Chicago girl was discovered uncon- possession of alcohol by a minor after scious on a bench at Hinkley and trans- he allegedly discarded a bottle con- ported to the hospital by paramedics, taining alcohol while reportedly run- Jogmen said. She was later charged RIGHT CALL ning from a bike patrol officer near with underage drinking. St. Andrews Lutheran Church, 260 N. All four teens were cited under a lo- Northwest Highway, at 8:40 p.m., July cal ordinance and released on their 11. Two other individuals seen with the own recognizance. They are scheduled boy were not charged, police said. to appear at an Aug. 13 adjudicating Call 811 to check for power lines before you dig. Less than one hour later, police hearing. U ft's required by law and it could save you from calling SU later. Police: Man spat on Sheriff's office. Schaar was arrested just after mid- Get more information at ComEd.com/Safety witness in assault night Thursday in the 8900 block of Kennedy Drive in an unincorporated case against him area of Maine Township near Des Plaines, according to the sheriff's SUN-TIMES MEDIA WIRE office. Police said he threatened to injure a person who was a witness in an as- A northwest suburban man already sault case against him, and whom he facing an assault charge is in more blamed for his June 22 arrest, police hot water after being arrested for said. After making the threat, Schaar allegedly spat on the victim. threatening and spitting on a wit- powering rives ness against him in that case. Deputies arrested Schaar, who is ColT?: Ed Michael Schaar, 29, was ordered currently on parole, without incident, held on $125,000 bond Friday after police said. being charged with harassing a wit- He was ordered held on $125,000 ness, a felony; and a misdemeanor during a Friday court appearance count of battery, according to a in Skokie, and is scheduled back in statement from the Cook County court July 15. U IS THURSDAY, JULY 18,2013 NIL I 1 Community ioneerlocal.com Keeping Tabs

How Illinois lawmakers voted in Congress for the week ending July 12, 2013 Major roll call votes in the Senate

STUDENT LOAN RATES Senators voted, 51-49, failing to reach 60 votes needed to advance a Democratic bill reinstating for one year the 3.4 percent interest rate on Stafford loans for undergraduates. Congress allowed that rate to double to 6.8 percent on July 1. A "yes' vote was to pass S 1238. Sen. Richard Durbin: Yes; Sen. Mark Kirk: No Major roll call votes in the House

1. FARM BILL, FOOD STAMPS Members passed, 216-208, a bill to end Con- 2345 gress' 40-year policy of including farm and nu- Bobby Rush, D-lst NYNNX trition programs in one law to garner support Robin Kelly, D-2nd NYNN Y Dan Lipinski, D-3rd N from both rural and urban lawmakers. A "yes" YNN Y Use the vote was to pass a farm bill that was stripped Luis Gutierrez, 0-4th NYNNY of food-security programs, which will be con- Mike Quigley, D-5th NYNNY sidered in a stand-alone bill (HR 2642). Peter Roskam, R-6th YNYN N section to Danny Davis, D-7th NYNNY Tammy Duckworth, D-Bth NYNN Y Jan Schakowsky, D-9th NYNN Y learn about 2. FOOD-SAFETY Brad Schneider, D-lOth NYNNY INSPECTIONS Bill Foster, D-llth NYNNY Bill Enyart. D-l2th NYNN Y local theater Members voted, 198-226, to defeat a Demo- Rodney Davis, R-l3th YNYNN cratic bid to require annual Department of Ag- Randy Hultgren, R-l4th YNYYN riculture inspections in countries that export John Shimkus, R-l5th XXXXX productions. meat, poultry and egg products to the U.S. Adam Kinzinger, R-l6th YNYNN Those audits are now done every three years. Cheri Bustos, D-l7th NYNN Y A "yes" vote was to add the requirement to HR Aaron Schock, R-l8th YNYNX 2642 (above).

3. 2014 ENERGY BUDGET industries. A "yes" vote was to strip the bill of Members voted, 227-198, to approve $30.4 all of its subsidies for energy companies and billion in appropriations for energy and water projects. programs in fiscal 2014, down 9 percent from 2013. A "yes" vote was to pass a bill that halves renewable-energy spending and raises spending 5. NUCLEAR WEAPONS V. to modernize the U.S. nuclear arsenal (HR 2609). PUBLIC WORKS

Members voted, 170-253, to defeat an amend- 4. ENERGY INDUSTRY SUBSIDIES ment to transfer $100 million in HR 2609 Members voted, 115-300. to defeat an amend- (above) from the budget for upgrading the ment to remove from HR 2609 (above) $1.54 U.S. nuclear stockpile to the Army Corps of billion in taxpayer subsidies of the nuclear- Engineers' budget for public works. A "yes" energy, fossil-fuels and renewable-energy vote backed the funds transfer. Your guide to the.weekend and beyond Key votes ahead Every Thursday The House will take up a repeal of the employer and individual mandates in the 2010 health law and a bill to reduce the federal role in K-12 education. The Senate will hold confirmation votes.

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Inspector general: City Madigan asked House Dem: Documents stonewalling audit on garbage to give pay raise to associate show IRS probe was flawed

The feud between Mayor Rahm Emanuel and the Powerful Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan The Treasury Department investigator whose aggressive inspector general he inherited escalatedsaid Thursday he asked senior staff at Metra to probe of the Internal Revenue Service's treatment Monday with a new claim from Joe Ferguson: that consider a pay raise for an associate who was em- of tea party groups helped fuel a national uproar City Hall stonewalled his attempt to audit Eman- ployed at the commuter rail agency, but withdrew failed to tell Congress that his own investigators uel's grid-based garbage collection system and the recommendation after Metra's then-CEO ex- found no evidence the targeting of conservatives verify the mayor's $18 million-a-year savings claim. pressed discomfort over it. was politically motivated, a top House Democrat The latest salvo comes after the Chicago Sun- Madigan addressed the matter in a one-page state-said Friday. Times reported last month that Ferguson has been ment he prepared for a House committee investigat- Rep. Elijah Cummings, D-Md., released docu- told he must reapply for the $161,856-a-year job he ing a costly severance deal for former Metra CEO ments that also seemed to indicate progressive holds, setting the stage for his exit after two years Alex Clifford, who resigned last month. Clifford has groups seeking tax-exempt status may have been under Emanuel. alleged he was pushed out for resisting political pres-handled the same way as conservative organiza- Asked Monday whether he is insulted by the may- sure in decisions about hiring and contracts. The linktions. While it has been known the term "progres- or's demand that he reapply, the inspector general to Madigan, one of Illinois' most powerful politicians, sive" appeared on a list that IRS screeners used, it said, "I don't do feelings." Ferguson's predecessor, was an unexpected turn in hearings that are unearth- is unclear whether liberal organizations received David Hoffman, embarrassed and infuriated for- ing details of Clifford's eye-popping severance pack- the same close scrutiny as conservative groups. mer Mayor Richard M. Daley before resigning to age, under which he could reap up to $718,000. The documents were attached to a letter Cum- run for the U.S. Senate. And Ferguson's relation- In Thursday's statement, Madigan said that in mings sent Friday to Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., who ship with Emanuel has been every bit as tense and March 2012, he weighed in on a proposed salary chairs the House Oversight and Government Re- frosty from the moment the new mayor took office. increase for Patrick Ward, who worked as a labor form Committee. That panel, on which Cummings The controversy stems from Emanuel's efforts relations specialist at Metra. Madigan said he has is top Democrat, has been among three congres- to block Ferguson's pursuit of unbridled subpoenaworked with Ward for more than 15 years on "a va- sional committees investigating the IRS' handling power and Ferguson's attempts to hold Emanuel riety of projects," but did not go into detail on their of conservatives' applications for the tax-exempt to honor his broken promises to expand the in- relationship. designation. I spector general's investigative powers to the City He said his office's recommendation for a salary Cummings' letter is the latest Democratic at- Council, the Public Building Commission and the increase was meant to supplement an endorsement tempt to challenge the fairness and accuracy of the Chicago Park District. U from Ward's supervisor. I Treasury investigator's probe of the IRS. I Chicago Sun-Times - The Associated Press - The Associated Press I THURSDAY,JULYL8,2013 NIL

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VIEWPOINT Pioneer Press 11,000 WORDS I Jack Higgins Metra owes explanation It's time for Metra Chairman Brad O'Halloran to give a good reason Metra CEO Alex Clifford had to go. O'Halloran vaguely says that under Clifford, Metra "wasn't going in the right direction." That explana- tion won't do when the buyout for Clifford could cost more than $700,000. Clifford wrote a memo alleging, among other things, that House Speaker Mike Madigan pressured Metra to give a particular employee a raise. Madigan admits 'recommending" that raise, but vows he didn't pressure anybody. Would that be the same Mike Ma- digan whose son-in-law in 2011 landed a $130,000-a- year job as chief lobbyist for the Regional Transpor- tation Authority, which oversees Metra? lt would be. Metra ticket buyers and taxpayers need to hear some real reasons Clifford couldn't be permitted to go on doing his job running the commuter rail agen- cy for eight more months until his contract ran out, at which point there would have been no need for a golden parachute, And Metra should permit Clifford to respond without putting his buyout at risk. Too many questions are still swirling around Metra. M Neighbors should know thescore I was right there on the And maybe, just maybe, The voice is gone and I plus people walking around this they would replay a great need a Jumbotron, espe- neighborhood. Thousands of out-of- spot. catch up against the vied cially when placing bets town cars try to park on the streets. As it so happened, I was visiting wall in centerfield by on what the current batterThere's a gigantic bar on the corner, the Friendly Confines just as it was oh, what was his name, will do. (I won on strikeout revving up the revelers well before revealed last week the Chicago Land-again? I don't know. I and grounder to first, but the game. marks Commission was approving a saw the catch once from lost on calling for a So- There's grown men trying to catch RANDY new Jumbotron and more advertisingabout 350 feet away so I'll SER nano dinger.) home runs right on the street. And signs in the outfield at Wrigley Field. have to be satisfied with BLA Anyway, all these cha ng-this doesn't stop for hours and hours. Oh happy day for us who actually that. es to Wrigley would be Try buying groceries and getting pay to watch a baseball game inside As anyone who has a no-bramer f ¡t weren't them home on game day. Try taking the park. ever attended a Major League Base- for the local alderman, Tom Tunney, Johnny to his Little League game or If the Cubs had a big video screen ball game anywhere else can attest, who's still crying foul. He argues that Janey to her soccer game on game scoreboard, like every other team in a giant video scoreboard actually the scoreboard and signs will dramat-day. Don't plan a birthday party when the Major Leagues, I could see Starlin enhances the baseball experience. I ically affect the quality of life of the the Cardinals are in town. Castro's new stats after going 2-for-2 say this as a self-proclaimed baseball neighborhood. The quality of life of this neighbor- without squinting at some numbers purist. I hate the DH, and I remember He says this with a straight face, as hood is baseball, and if you don't far off in the right field corner. when the starting lineups at Wrigley if the folks who live on Waveland Av- know that going into ¡t, then you're I could easily find the velocity of Field were announced by a 100-year- enue actually live in a neighborhood from another planet. that last fastball Edwin Jackson blew old voice calling out: "Attention, at- with qualities and ambience most The neighbors can keep their quaint past Carlos Beltran during a key at- tention please! Have your pencil and people think of when they think of little park, but we fans need instant bat with the game still in doubt. scorecard ready!" home. On game day, there's 30,000 replays. THURSDAY, JULY 18, 2013

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It's my favorite sky over Montana. And can anyone honest- memory of her: ly look at a helper dog, or There she was, hiding a guide dog, or a dog that under the couch, a half- visits the ill or the elderly, pound chunk of Colby and doubt that dogs have It's time for a fun and engaging way cheese crammed into her souls? PAUL to end your work day. Register for mouth. She had grabbed SASS Winnie's death started the cheese from the buf- me thinking these dog free now to receive our newsletters fet table when no one thoughts. And reminded & read all about the day's news was looking. Now she was me that all these years later hiding and eating that cheese just as I still miss Sandy. Dogs have that effect. highlights as you head home. fast as she could before anyone took it But I can't quite leave the subject away from her. without mentioning cats. To me, dogs Discover everything you need to know at Oh, did I mention that she was a dog?and cats are pretty much the same in Her name was Winnie and she lived things that really matter. SUNTIMES.COM/REGI1ER with one of my brothers and his family. Oh, sure, dogs eat like this and cats Winnie died recently, full of years eat like that. and much loved. Dogs run like this. Cats run like that. If you can't understand the depth of Dogs bark. Cats meow. pain felt at the passing of a pet, then Dogs get their toys all spitty. Come you've never had a pet. to think of it, so do cats. Dogs are wonderful pets. (This Both dogs and cats run to see you from a cat owner and cat lover.) Dogswhen you come home. And both love give you everything they have. And the folks who are their family. all they ask is that you like them. They lt is dreadfully sad that there are don't even expect your affection. millions of these wonderful fellow-be- They hope for it. ings in the United States that have no But even if you don't like them, theyhome, no family to love and be loved. still like you. A dog's full-time job - Each year in the U.S., more than eight and only hobby - is loving the peoplemillion dogs and cats are put to death. i with whom he or she lives. They don't deserve such a fate. ' . There's a selflessness, a sweet- There are many caring organiza- ness about dogs that is almost holy. tions that offer dogs and cats for The first time I ever doubted what a adoption. Just look on the Internet grownup told me was when in Sundayand you'll find them. school the nun said that animals don't Who couldn't use a little more love have souls. in his or her life? I knew this to be false because our Woof! dog, Sandy, had a soul as big as the Meow! I Nues Herald-Spectator Wants to Hear from You

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DISTRICT 207 District 207 standardizesSTANDARD letter grade percentages GRADE SCALE

BY IGOR STUDENKOV IContributor "Teachers have played a key role ¡n developing the proposed Letter grades pronounced over time. In 2011, district's grade corn- are pretty mittee looked into the teach- new policy. [They] realize the straightforward. ers' grading practices and importance of students and discovered 17 different grading Everybody knows a B is a scales. An average score of 90 good grade, but not as good percent was enough to earn parents understanding what as an A, and D is a bad grade, a student an A in one class, but not as bad as an F. but it could only earn a B in each grade means and know- But when it comes to as- another. A teacher's grading signing those grades, there's scale could make a difference ing that grades are applied not always a percentage scale between a C and a D. consistently." that everybody agrees on. In The district has been aware Maine Township High School of the issue for years, but it David Beery, District 207 Director of Communications District 207, different teachers wasn't until the last school used different scales across year that it set out to resolve the district. it. District officials and teach- 70-79 percent, a D equaled to brought up at the July district That changed on July 8, ers agreed that a standard 60-69 percent and an F was board meeting, where it was when the district board ad- grading scale would benefit 59 percent or lower. The policyapproved unanimously. lt took opted a standard grade scale. everyone. also introduced pluses and effect immediately after the The new policy also introduces "Teachers have played a key minuses for the first time in thevote. pluses and minutes - but, in an role in developing the pro- district's history. Barbara Dill, the Assistant effort to protect the students' posed new policy," recalled "lt was an effort to provide aSuperintendent for Instruction, privacy, only parents and stu- Beery. "[They] realize the little more useful information, said that the board may modi- dents would be able to see importance of students and a little more nuance to help fy the policy again somewhere them. parents understanding what [students and parents] parse down the line, but the district SOURCE: Amended District 207 Grade Policy Prior to the July 11 vote, the each grade means and know- grades," Beery said. officials are happy with what Sun-Times district's grade policy only ing that grades are applied The original proposal called they accomplished so far. defined letter grades. This led consistently." for pluses and minuses to be "lt's a good first step," she to different teachers creating The resulting policy, which used in transcripts. In response said. "What we really wanted their own grade percentage was unveiled at the June 4 to the parents' concerns, the to accomplish is consistency scales. According to David board meeting, established board tweaked it so that they and provide discreet informa- Beery, District 207's Director a scale where an A equaled will only appear on report tion, and I think this accom- of Communications, the dif- 90-100 percent, a B equaled cards and the SIS online portal.pushes that." ferences became increasingly 80-89 percent, a C equaled The modified proposal was NIL I ThURSDAY, JULY 18, 2013 I School pioneerlocal cornDábtABetter Experience D63 budget stable despite state, federal cash woes

BY NATASHA WASINSKI IContributor

East Maine School Dis- up" since Springfield fell behind four years ago in issuing school funds, he trict 63 continues to said, noting one-in-four yearly pay- achieve financial stabil- ments is frequently delayed. Regardless of these setbacks, he ity, despite tenuous fiscalprojects the district's year-end fund situations at the state balance to hover comfortably around $30 million over the next five years, and federal levels, the assuming class sizes are not reduced district's administration and salaries increase by no more than 2.5 percent. Beautyrest® Rated #1 FREE Next says. Bein explained District 63 is ex- Innerspring Mattress Day Delivery pected to be debt-free in five years, by Leading Consumer Magazine Whether District 63 stays on solid making the "borrowing horizon... very financial footing is partially depen- short." dent on pending contract negotia- Yet, he doesn't anticipate a need to www.Abt.com I 847.544.2963 tions its four bargaining units. borrow money to fund future projects. 1200 N Milwaukee Ave, Glenview, IL 60025 According to Assistant Superinten- "We're in good shape," he said. dent of Business Services David Bein, Bein cautioned that the current the seven-school K-8 district plans year's deficit could become larger by to pull in $52.2 million and spend the time a final budget is adopted in $53.2 million in the current fiscal year,September, especially if union con- Pioneer PressMortgage Gukie which runs through June 30, 2014. tracts roll over without any changes. The Board of Education adopted Collective bargaining agreements Check rates daily at httpIIsuburbanchicagonewspapers.interest.com Bankrote.corrj the tentative 2013-14 budget July 1. for teachers, teaching assistants, sup-

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Bein explained District 63 went heads when a $1.7 million deficit re- 30yrid lOyrir000 5yrA9M LENDERS, TO PARTICIPATE from receiving $500,000 dollars an- suited in layoffs, larger class sizes and Thtsweqk 4.66 3.75 363 nually for non-special needs transpor-cutbacks to programs. IN THIS FEATURE Lasiweek 4.48 3.48 tation to a mere $50,000. Unions at the time declined the 3.62 CALL BANKRATECOM He described the state's financial school board's request to reopen their [instyear 3,19 3.05 2,06 SALES DEPARTMENT problems as "horrible." contracts for the purpose of reducing So0.580*,o,, ,,,y.rb,,,tnwflg*!So0, 5anSu,S.. *

'We (in Illinois) really continue to or freezing salaries. Lood T1ro ,j o,,.,l p , oo ,o.At'R 1,o,,,. 0 /I I/I L ') YI ' 8.o,k,*o, I,,r0,j, Iw nr,,,,, .,,,, Tb, , ,, ,,, .,l *o Po.000, Io 0O 0000mo,o,o,, ood .,,,o.tOo ,.1005 ko o,o5 oth*,..*o, ,,,o l Od ,. r. p1*. A . S,0po ko.ko,81 iIoo,, CI IIo,5 IO) S& I. be in dismal shape," Bein said, 'and The now-expired five-year teachers Ç,h, Unio,. Iro, ,nJoo, 1,00,0,5 IO0 5*O. NYS 50n5,9 flop.. AR. ,*th,00, IIooIood roogogo )In,, '175 S,OIo,,r lloro . Ioo' ,,o,,00l ,.,o,, tOO (o, Ror,, n'.*, 0oo4 ,.O, ov5N * oI,no .511 ,J' oo4o., , ,,n,,orn, I1I(I .,00oI 7I llo,o,, SSo,goro Co' , o.* * I...,de,, Io., 0 SIIOt h**o *o ',o,.d ,' k oo, 01 S41Ç' Po ,d ,Io,ok .5jj ,d I)oroo A**Io 70,00,095 ,, P5o, ., r* o, f,Io ,,d000*00 Io, the prospects for fixing that aren't contract had guaranteed average an- ,,,gog,., ,SRMIo fl'j1OO Ioo, noy Ml,, 1,o* Io o,opk o,d F, o,th. ',JRI vio..,, p.yoo,o ,, 8* h. 87 tho o,,lI .o10' 0 PMI 5,koo I *, ho ,,o,r ''Io'Io'ooI 909O y Ia,Io0,li,1 .d II,, ,, obk AO ro ko, readily apparent to me." nual salary increases of more than 5 ,,thWTh&u,, ft k 100figo hO*I 00« I,o4t, n, - ,4s mo wo any 0,om,ol ino,ftan, S,,.c W all t bw ,,,,,pam. .nw*nng n On, 11*0, 0 . Ice Io n h, 58k II o,,, , oo', '0 S417A*, ,o,o, krnIo,m., o,kk k,,k,, ,, .o, kIo o ,*o, th* dol,,,. n.,, ho., *, IO, Ç,k 55UflkN Tm,,. -Cs- rtOo,othl, *ywoM, oIS' >kpc, SlIfl,&oc9),$.m,hI ç.vncfl,.1S? Oh,6l aOU xrn*o I W c,00 mnnjo,aI ,t0,. *401,00 kMt,d,,,1l1 District 63 has "not really caught percent. ,8IonoI,o wk0 ,0, my 50 oo,L,ok ,oyo T, .pp.. ., h,, ,.hk, ,.A aN.qR.4.. T. ,,.d .* 24 THURSDAY, JULY 18,2013 NIL School upioneertocalcom D71 snags more cash, but still hit hard by tax breaks

BY NATASHA WASINSKI I estimated expenditures. impact in 2012 when it totaled owner, who successfully argued Regardless, District 71, like Contributor Revenue projections also $10,649. before the Cook County Prop- other Illinois schools, will contin- decreased to the tune of But alarm bells sounded this erty Tax Appeal Board that his ue to rely on local property tax- Though unexpected tax re- $706,000, some of which is at- past spring when the school taxes had been improperly as- es to sustain public education. bates in the spring hit District 71 tributed to larger-than-usual tax district was socked with rebate sessed under the 6B tax incen- Unlike other districts where a hard, the one-school district in relief for commercial properties. obligations totaling $265,569. tive program. large chunk of revenue cornes Nues expects to have ended the Superintendent Amy Kruppe Kruppe immediately froze the Class 6B status is a tax abate-from the state, "in Illinois, we school year with more money said changes in revenue due school's budget for supplies, ment designed to stimulate know it's not the answer," Krup- in the bank than originally to property reassessments are and did not order books and industrial development. Corn- pe said. "The state's broke." projected. common, and that rebates for materials for the 2013-14, as is merciaI property owners must Case in point: District 71 ex- Last September, school of- tens of thousands of dollars is typically done before school obtain the endorsement of localpected the state to still owe ficials had estimated the fund "not enough to really feel it," lets out for the summer. municipalities for a tax exemp- $73,000 when the 2012-13 year balance to be $6.95 million by she said. "March was quite shocking tion before applying with Cook ended. June 30. The amount is likely "We've never really had to for us," she said. "If we had a lot County. On Tuesday, July 16, District closer to $7.8 million, according worry about it ... because indus- of (months like March) come up Properties with this classifica- 71 officiaIs are scheduled to to an updated 2012-13 budget. try (in Nues) is really strong," we'd be in trouble." tion are assessed at 10 percent hear the first reading of the Board officials approved the explained Kruppe. She said an audit of last year's of their market value for the first2013-14 school year budget, amended budget last month. The district's property-tax finances, once completed, decade, with incremental in- which projects revenues to No one spoke at a public hear- collection rate had steadily hov- would provide a clearer pic- creases of five percent over the come in at $8.28 million, and ing on the matter. ered at or above 96 percent for ture of where the district now next three years. expenditures to total $9.26 District 71 had initially plannedat least six consecutive years. stands. Industrial real estate without million. to spend more than it pulled in In 2011, District 71 had to ac- The largest tax rebate this the incentive is typically as- Expenses compared to last over the last year, but closed count for $50,911 in rebates. year for District 71 went to a sessed at 25 percent of the year are approximately $1.22 out with $1.66 miDion less in Tax relief made even less of an large commercial property market value. million more.

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bags. Museum of Art and Toddlerso-3 It FamilyFAMTeens13+Adults18+Seniors65+ Women's and Gender Studies (WGS) at Oak- Jewish Vocational ton. Exhibit will run Oct. Service Chicago, of- 3-25. Entries are due Submissions for Community Calendar are required two weeks preceding the date ofpublication. Send to: fers the following pro- by Aug. 8. There is no Darlene Huston, Pioneer Press, 350 N. Orleans St., Chicago, IL 60654; [email protected]. In for- gram. To register, visit fee. View a complete mation may be faxed to (312) 321-2191. http://jvschicago.org/ list of rules at www.oak- workshops-and-events. ton.edu/newsevents/ JVS clients should pro- events/worn_art_call. CENTER OF CLASSES in the community while the door. RSVP by July vide counselor's name pdf. Submit entries CONCERN trying to improve their 19 to (847) 676-1566 or when registering). to: Bodies by Design Animal assisted family and spiritual lives. Tem pleJ M@aol .com. Click on your program Exhibition, Koehnline therapy Call Bob Galassi, (847) Bob Schwartz, author ofchoice. Complete one Museum of Art, Oakton The Center of Concern: 965-0920. "Never Put Ketchup on registration form per Community College, 1580 N. Northwest a Hot Dog" will appear person for one or more 1600 East Golf Road, Highway, Suite 310, ParkRainbow Animal Assist- to sign his book. Books workshops and email Des Plaines, IL 60016. Ridge, (847) 823-0453, ed Therapy Inc. offers MOMS Club will be available for pur- to: Sandra Saltzman, For more information, www.centerofconcern. "Introduction to Animal chase. Also, help feed at sandrasaltzman@ contact Nathan Harpaz org. Call for an appoint- Assisted Therapy" dog the less fortunate by jvschicago.org. Classes at (847) 635-2633 or ment for services. training classes at vari- Northern Chicagoland bringing two non-per- will take place at the [email protected]. ous locations, including group holds weekly ishable food items for Goldie Bachmann Luftig 6042 W. Oakton St., in activities (such as play the local food pantry. Building, 5150 Golf July 27: Legal counsel- Morton Grove. The fee groups, outings, muse- Road, Skokie. Call (847) Park Ridge Fine Arts ¡ng, by appointment. is $60. Contact Dorida ums, park dates) and 745-5482. Symphony King at dhking4yahoo.monthly member meet- Toss Old Documents com or call (773) 736- ings and Moms Night July 27: Blood pressure 9021 for schedules and Out. Call (773) 853- Building your Profile Presents its Summer & blood sugar testing, locations. 2834 or visit http://sites.The Solid Waste Agen- 2013 Season with Bar- 10 am. to noon (no ap- google.com/site/mom- cy of Northern Cook bara Schubert, Music pointment needed). sclubofnorthernchicago County (SWANCC) is In Linkedln 1: Basics and Director and Conductor or email chicagomoms- sponsoring Document Beyond, you will learn through July 26. Five CLUBS [email protected]. Destruction and Elec- how to build your profileconcerts by Park Ridge July 31: Grief and loss tronics Recycling Eventsusing keywords, how Fine Arts Symphony. All support group (call first)Nues Township from 9 am. to noon to join groups and their concerts are at 8 p.m. in Toastmasters July 20 at the at the importance, as well as Hodges Park, in front of Glenview Police Depart- how to begin building Park Ridge City Hall. Preparation of simple ment, 2500 East Lake your network; the eti- wills and durable Will meet at 7:15 p.m. Catsup or Not? Ave., Glenview. As SW- quette of Linkedln and powers of attorney July 24 at the Morton ANCC residents drive how to use this tool for July 19: Passion and for health care and Grove Public Library, up in their vehicles, your networking and re- Poetry. Tchaikovsky's property also is avail- 6140 Lincoln Ave., Mor- A Hot Dog Challenge workers will unload the search goals from 9 am.Symphony No. 6, the able by appointment. ton Grove. The group will take place from paper documents and to 1 p.m. July 29. ,' Pathetique." Homeowners desir- meets on the second 5:30-7:30 p.m. July 23 electronics. ing additional income, and fourth Wednes- at Temple Judea Miz- companionship, or the day of the month. Visit pah, 8610 Niles Center Wanted: Women July 26: Broadway to ability to remain in nilestownship.toast- Road, Skokie. Join them Typical documents to Artists Hollywood. The Park their homes may wish mastersclubs.org or call in the TJM community shred include medical Ridge Fine Arts Sym- to consider The Center (847) 665-9003, for fur-hall to vote for your forms, bank statements, phony concludes its of Concern's shared ther information. favorite hot dog from personal files and re- Female professional five-concert season with housing program. Resi- local hot dog stands: tired tax forms. Staples artists are encouraged its annual Broadway dents are matched with Dear Franks, Irving's Forand paper clips are ac- to submit entries in all night. screened applicants Knights of ColumbusRed Hot Lovers, Nicky ceptable, but binders media to Oakton Corn- who possess a tem pera- Nob's and Wiener and should be removed. rnunity College for ment suitable to shared 18+ Still Champion. The Residents will be limitedBodies by Design: Modi- Aug. 2: Big Band Hits accommodations. 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favorite big band hits. Clinics to improve their classes for children, the Milwaukee Brew- Center, 100 S. Western Adults, age 55 and skills. More in-depth ages 7-15, and adults ers at 10 am. Sept. Ave., invites new mem- older are welcome to instruction and on- offered Mondays, 19. The seats are in bers to join its program. register for classes and Aug. 9: Special Bonus course lessons in our Wednesdays and Satur- section 109. Fantas- Call (847) 692-3597. 5e- events. The 2013-14 Concert by Rob Parton Advanced Junior Camps days all year round, Dee tic seats! Lunch will niors do not need to be membership sales are Big Band. An extra per- on Saturday mornings. Park. be on your own. Cost a Park Ridge resident going on now. Single formance sponsored by Registration is also open is $62, member, $67, to join. membership rates are the Park Ridge Recre- for Beginning and Ad- n o n m e m b e r. $46 for resident, and ation and Park District. vanced Junior Leagues. Zumba Classes $65, non resident. For more details, visit View all classes online, New membership Couple rates are $70, our website: www.prfas. www.niles-parks.org. sales resident and $99, non- org. Contact: (847) 583-2736 Ongoing classes all year PARK RIDGE SENIOR resident. Call (847) or email golflessons@ round at 7:15 p.m. Mon- CENTER 692-3597 for more niles-parks.org for more days at Feldman. New members are information. information. invited to join their PARKS Park Ridge Senior programs. All Active

Nues Park District, Golf Maine Parks of- N lLES SENIOR HOCUS FOCUS 6676 W. Howard St., fices are located at (847) 967-6633. Feldman Recreation Find at least six differences in details between panels Center, 8800 Kathy The center offers Summer Camp Lane (one block south membership to Niles Registration of Golf Road on West- residents age 55 and ern Avenue), in Niles or older and their spouses. at Dee Park, at the cor- Drop by the Nues Se- Niles Park District offers ner of Dee and Emerson nior Center, 999 Civic a wide variety of sum- roads, Des Plaines. Call Center Drive, Nues, or mer camp programs for (847) 297-3000 or visit call (847) 588-8420 preschool age through www.gmpd.org. for an application. Visit incoming eighth- www.vniles.com, click graders. Full-day and on Departments and half-day camps, sports Party in the Park then Senior. Registra- camp, hockey and ice- tion required for most skating camps. Stop programs. 5U,SS!W J' ssseis 9 Med ' Aq paDe/dai ji'j ç .iws si u6,s t' by the Howard Leisure Spend a fun evening 5WSS!W aie speog î pefea:uo3 s! PU'H Z 7U&J&N!p s:i M08 .1 SOUaJJJ!Q Center, 6676 W. Howardat Dee Park on Aug. St. to register. Campers 3, with food, games, Women's Club PUZZLE ANSWERS will enjoy swimming, bounce house, face Meeting weekly field trips, arts & painting and top it all See page crafts, sports, and tons off with an outdoor 65 C L O S NOfiD1 IUUD D E F E R Will be held from 11:30 of fun. Call (847) 967- movie, "Wreck-it- 25 for this C A L CUDtNIBOO__IJ N.AiTE L!J 6633 with questions. Ralph." Activities begin am. to 2 p.m. July 22. week's Super ADAT PL;I DiM:C at 6 p.m. Movie at dusk. Lunch is chicken salad, s ET SD' F .T .HEDA .R . a croissant, fruit and a Crossword ERE LÍO I;DCÉ IL I N Summer Jr. Golf cookie. Entertainment AW IE1_UD IUDfl Programs Summer Camp by Ron & Sandie will and Sudoku CHUBD ruii . follow the meal. Cost puzzles. RUPEfl 1IMU 412 is $5, member, $7.50, oRBE JJIRN.W1 Cil RCU IIIU uTE Golf programs begin the There are still openings no n m e m ber. 935278164ç....U''4j!Uti_f3 MEiI'N'ìiip_ second week of June for summer camp at 748318295 H E R OU A Ai.RIE ili for youngsters ages Dee Park. Four two- 216495387 LWEI!t1ijoR 3-5 looking to pick up week sessions, through Cubs vs. Brewers at 391824756 SAP urn a club for the first time Aug. 2. Grades K-6. Milwaukee's Miller 624957831 CRYP -I P in Pint Sized Pro's class Park RAGL . pffi on Tuesday afternoons. 857163942 ELMAD MAO lil,SOBEsE Beginning players 6-13 Taekwon Do 562739418 As N ULTUAALiC!UIRRENTS years old for week long Join us as we head to 183642579 MEET ALLUSI!;VE LOUHDES sA FLYPAPER T0STADA Summer Camps or once Miller Park to see our 479581623 ss a week Monday Evening Popular martial arts Chicago Cubs take on I THURSDAY, JULY 18,2013

Spotlight Morton Grove tells industry leaders to preparefor growth

BY RICK KAMBIC [email protected]

Morton Grove ¡s potential upcoming work could be more effective. working on plans Mayor Dan DiMaria said re- to bolster its indus- tail often takes center stage because it brings sales tax. trial areas, but first However, he said industrial officials need to talkbusinesses bring valuable jobs to residents and drives to the people that home sales from out-of-town work there. employees moving closer to work. Radzevich, director of community and economic development, reviews a map of industrial areas with Burr Martin of Regis Technologies during a July 11 meet and greet. I RICK KAMBIC-Sun-Times Media They did that last week, at a "I'm grateful to have this INancy July 11 meet-and-greet where much industry in town and I village officials and a team of promise you, we have things in Representatives from more strategists teased an upcom- the works to help all our busi- than two dozen companies ¡ng economic development ness sectors," DiMaria said. sat quietly and absorbed the project. One such plan is to de- information but did not speak The village wouldn't talk velop a downtown near the openly about their feelings. about the plan, which won't Metra station and along Lin- The "industrial areas plan" is be released to the public until coIn Avenue, less than a mile being created with help from September. But officials said from many of Morton Grove's the Chicago Metropolitan they hope the public projects industrial complexes on Le- Agency for Planning (CMAP) will be augmented by private high Avenue. DiMaria said the - a federally-funded organiza- development. downtown would have mixed tion that helps communities Nancy Radzevich, the vil- residential, business and trans-navigate population growth in lage's director of community portation assets. the six northeast counties of and economic development, "lt may not be tomorrow Illinois. said everyone can get the bestor next year, but it's going to In February, the team of bang for their buck by workinghappen and it'll make com- planners presented a report together on common needs ng to work more pleasant for explaining the condition of and recognizing available your employees," DiMaria said. Morton Grove's 19 acres of in- Morton Grove Mayor Dan DiMaria talks to representatives from industrial and manufacturing companies about his plans to bolster resources. Though specific village plansdustrial land along Waukegan their sector of the local economy. I RICK KAMBIC-Sun-T,mes Media Radzevich suggested that will not become public until Road near Golf Road and the I companies consider establish- September, the team of strate-231 acres of industrial area ing business districts where gists reviewed data they've along Lehigh Avenue betweenwith business owners, many of Grove's industrial area has neighboring companies with already collected on Morton Oakton and Main Streets. who knew nothing about the a 6.7 percent vacancy rate, similar challenges meet to Grove's industrial areas and That same data was dis- project. which is reportedly lower than share ideas with each other asked the companies to start played and briefly explained Nicole Woods, one of the the seven-to-lO percent in and village liaisons so that networking. during the July 11 open house CMAP planners, said Morton Skokie, Nues and Lincolnwood. NIL THURSDAY, JULY 18,2013 29 I I Business pioneerlocal.com

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the land to retail. One IMAP study claims 60 Sewers and transportation, percent of Illinois manufactur- STAY according to the report, are ing companies are planning to strengths for business attraction change management in the next CONNECTED and retention. The report says five years. Green said she helps studies and interviews revealed companies build transition plans virtually no flooding in those before deals become final, assur- TO YOUR industrial areas, and access to ¡ng both parties - and the local major highways and roads is government - that the company COMMUNITY! "excellent." will survive. The upcoming final report will Ultimately, Green said Illinois propose ways for Morton Grove ranks fourth among all U.S. states signupfor daily newsletters at Joseph McKeown, left, from the to compete with other towns in in industrial job creations between Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity the area, financial incentives to 2009 and 2012. WWW.SIGNUP. networked with local businesses attract industry and other factors Joseph McKeown from the II- about getting tax credit for such as training for workers and linois Department of Commerce PIONEERLOCAL.COM creating jobs. I RICK KAMBIC-Sun- transportation services. and Economic Opportunity fol- T,mes Media The Illinois Manufacturing Ex- lowed by describing tax credits cellence Center - a public-private businesses can get for creating Il She also said approximately consortium - also offered its ser- jobs or hiring veterans. He also 60 percent of jobs in Morton vices to business owners. Linda shared details on federal money w,.: IUSflhI g, Grove are in manufacturing or Green, a development specialist, that businesses can borrow for -n u distribution. said her organization can help company expansions. I. II Though 2,741 Morton Grove- businesses avoid layoffs by pia n- "We plan to utilize everyone and based manufacturing jobs were ning for growth with repurposed everything under to sun to execute lost in the last decade, Woods laborers. these upgrades for current and I. II minimiunii.... n. said job loss has bottomed out 'A major goal of ours is to make future businesses," Radzevich said. u.n,i.. M and is on a steady, slow rise. Her sure businesses actually gain "Today's plan was to get these II SII II :1100 report suggests supporting indus- profit when they boost revenue," businesses engaged and aware :00 sa:: trial growth instead of converting Green said. that change is on the way." THURSDAY, JULY 18,2013 Real Estate

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7053 W. Main St., Nues

House size: 2,498 square feet

Lot sIze: 8,276 square feet

Year built 1970

Bedrooms: 5 $439,900 Bathrooms: 3.5 Garage: Two-car attached

Property tax: $9,991.39 (2012)

Exterior: Brick and cedar

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EDITORS NOTE: Content appears as and Matthew Davis for $280,000 on $243,500 on May29 sen, Rachael E Shemitis and Rachel E 711 Elmgate Drive: Turk &Turk Inc to it is provided in public records. May30 Amundsen to Michael W Solberg for William Ryan Homes for $189,000 on 103 N Greenwood Ave: Kathryn Tsichlis $265,000 on May31 May29 8942 Birch Ave: Constantine G Avdalas to IHR Property Illinois LP for $270,000 and Marina Avdalas to Lefkothea on May29 2305 Swainwood Drive: Russell Woody Nibs Coil Fotopoulos and Constantine George and Barbara G Woody to Btc Develop- 7801 N Octavia Ave: loan Ieremcjuc and 1000 Kent Ave: Judicial Sales Corp and 46 Bitar Road: Michael R Kaskie and ment LLC for $310,000 on May31 Adriana leremcjuc to Ivelisse Jimenez Advalas for $294,500 on May30 Lisa Sabatine to Timothy S Perry and Mary Kate Kaskie to Garett Gilles and for $180,000 on May30 8902 Mansfield Ave: Judicial Sales JenniferT Perry for $222,000 on May30 Rachel Gules for $825,000 on May31 Skokie Corp and Lisa Stram to Grandview Capi- 7457 W Keeney St: Henryka Surawski to 1720 Marguerite St: PiotrJ Knap and 5103 Jerome St: Scott Pector and Susan tal LLC for $150,000 on May31 Claudiu Florea for $220,500 on May30 Jolanta Z Knap to Marek W Babala and Harwood Heights Castle to Mudassir E Muztar and Shams 5133 N Oketo Ave: Zofia Ciborowska to 8230W Lyons St: Zbigniew Augustyns- 7824 Palma Lane: Barbara Werstein to Agnieszka Babala for $338,500 on May31 E Muztar for $242,000 on May28 Beata Smolen for $230,000 on May30 ki and Barbara Augustynski to Andy Sung Chai and Ae R Hong for $262,500 825 S Broadway Ave: Robert G Plank 5316 Wright Terrace: Sidney G Clark to Liakouras and Chryssanthi Liakouras on May31 and Donna M Plank to Raman Yousef i 4629 N Nagle Ave: Piotr Waliszewski Matthew Joffe for $239,000 on May31 for $253,500 on May31 and NiloofarVousefi for $508,500 on and Anna Kuma to Phillip Kapogiannis Park Ridge 5240 Greenwood St: Richard Edelman 9019 W Heathwood Circle, #9019: Mim May29 and Constandina Kapogiannis for lOO Wilma Place: David S Kohler and and Kerry Ellen Edelman to Carol L Ho Kim and 0k Hee Kim to Adam Rolek $305,000 on May31 Anne M Kohler to Tammy Brandenburg 300 S Dee Road, #2g: Mary Agnes Ha- Harns Trust, Carol L Harns Trust and for $132,000 on May31 ley Trust, Thomas P Gibbons Trust and Jeffery, Brandenburg Jeffery Tammy Cbenview L Harns Carol Trust for $307,500 on 9128 Terrace Drive, #9128: Sung Jin Trust and Tammy Brandenburg Jeffery P Gibbons Thomas Trust to Lona Kayacs May 31 224 Neya Ave: Clayton J Welter and Kim to Liubove Sivolova for $45,000 on Trust for $1,050,000 on May29 for $130,000 on May31 Doris K Welter to Isabella Gambino for 4635 Main St, #4635: Carolle Leblanc May 31 519 Summit Ave: Linda Christensen to 2600 Oakton St, #8e: Jose L Tovar Jr $320,000 on May30 to Mircea Tiran for $61,000 on May31 Lily Ivanova for $180,000 on May31 and Mariam Cleveringa Tovar to Ayre Morton Grove 726 Raleigh Road: Gino Divito and 8848 La Crosse Ave: Kenneth W Lazar Lavachi for $85,000 on May31 8603 Callie Ave: Mark D Thannert and 112 S Clifton Ave: Deborah Verlench Rita Jean Divito to Gertrude Just for to Robert M Fey and Christine M Fey for Cathleen F Thannert to Meggen Davis to Bd Home Construct;on LLC for 832 Goodwin Drive: Bradley Amund- $1,050,000 on May29 $465,000 on May29

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by Mary Bergin TOUR THE LIGHT HOUSE Interurban Recreation Trail, a 30-mile and paved Open from May through October is the brick route that connects five communities, in this or- GET ON THE WATER 1860 Light Station and Museum on top of St. der: Belgium, Port Washington, Grafion, Cedar- Find a way to connect with the water while in Mary's Hill. Tour the living quarters that were cus-burg, Thiensville and Mequon. What began as Port Washington. That means putting a toe into tomary for a light keeper's family, then climb the an electric railway route now meanders through Lake Michigan at sandy North Beach or South light tower for an uninterrupted Great Lake view. wetlands and farmland. It's especially good for Beach, then booking a seat on a fishing charter The light station's signal was dimmed in 1903, birders and lovers of rural/suburban landscapes. through Van's Catch Sport Fishing, C&D Char- after a lighthouse was built at the city's pierhead. Motorized vehicles and horses are not allowed, ters or Nicky Boy Charters. That structure was a predecessor of the art deco but consider this a trail for all seasons. It is main- The fishing boats, for this big lake, likely are structure which remains on the shoreline today. tamed for cross-country skiing in winter. Most of yachts - and you'll be baiting the hook for trout the 30 miles, but not all, is an off-road route. and salmon. Novices to veteran fishermen are BIKE ANO HIKE cheerfully accommodated. Prices typically in- For a completely different view of Ozaukee clude tackle and fish cleaning. County life, bicycle or hike parts of the free

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People are being asked to do more with less, worI with the equipment on hand and be oncalI evenings and MSW & BSW - Therapists with experience in weekends in case there is a spike in business. the Human Service field; Special Education If interested, please email: And while budgets are tight all around these days, that doesn't mean ou can't afford to recognize your A-players, Teacher; Direct Care Staff. [email protected] the employees who give their all. Here are some ways you can provide employee recognition on a budget

Think Outside the Giftbox To Place An Ad. Call 847-998-3400 lt's been over 15 years, but I still recall the day the president of a small business that I worked for called me into his office to tell me how pleased he was with thejob that I was doing, He then handed me two front row tickets to a sold The Gift of Time out concert of one of my favorite artists. In the old days, a gold watch signified a job well-done. These days, time off when needed is as highly-prized, I must have shared this story with dozens of people, as this was a memorable gesture. as workers struggle to handle the demands of everyday life. ve employees permission to leave early or come in Now imagine what would have happened had he chosen instead, to hand me a check for $250. I would have Allow for flexible work arrangements during slow periods, late. Extend the lunch hour for an employee who has expressed the need to handle an important family walked out of his office with a very different feeling and most likely would have started looking for a new job. matter during business hours, consider establishing Summer Fridays. These gestures of employee recognition What struck me most about this event was the effort the president took to get to know me and then track down demonstrate that you recognize they are doing their best to be fully present at work, even when things at home tickets that were next to impossible to get. He sent me a message - I mattered. aren't going according to plan.

Think about what is important to yeur top performers, the people yeu are recognizing, lt may take more effort Day Away from the Office on yeur part, but the results will be worth it Small businesses can afford to do things that big businesses can't Who doesn't like an outing. especially when Give Credit Where Credit Is Due ft's a surprise? Hire a van service to escort your employees off the premises for the day. Ideas for mysteiy tides include a ride to the outlets (along with envelope for each employee packed with small bills) where you can set lt's nice to be recognized, especially when the recognition takes place in fmnt of peers or important customers. your employees loose, or a trip to a special exhibit Or make plans to attend a matinee, where employees can kick Seek out opportunities to acknowledge an employee's efforts in front of others. back and relax after the completion of a major milestone. For example, if an employee has done extensive research to sort out a customer problem, be sure to let the Sayingthank you for a job well done is something that is top of mind for business leaders who are interested in customer know who was responsible for resolving the issue. If possible, make sure the employee is in the room boosting enthusiasm and empIee loyalty. Expensive gifts are great. but in the end it really is the thought that counts. when you conveythis information.

Provide Employees with Growth Opportimldes What better way to recognize superior employee performance than to reward employees with opportunities for growth?

There are a number of ways you can do this. Reimbursing employees for seminars and classes that will prepare them for more responsibility in your business will let them know they are valued.

Putting those who are performing well on high profile projects is another way to signal to this person thatthey are a keeper. Encouraging empl'ees to take an idea one step further lets them know you have confidence in their ability to innovate. And then, of course, you can promote an employee who has demonstited they are ready for the next sp.

The SiitIcance of Little Thin There are plenty of ways to recognize and reward employees for a job well done that will still leave money in the accountto make payroll.

A nice bouquet of flowers or two tickets to a baseball game is one of many low-cost ways you can praise someone for a job well done.

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LAKE COUNTY PIONEER PRESS arage Sale Guide YOUR UOCAL SOURCE GARAGE SALES BEACH PARK - 40264 Kenosha GURNEE - t8019 W Banbury Dr., Morton Grove- 8516 Austin, SKOKIE. GRANNY'S GOODIES Address Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Road. Thursday 7/18 - Sunday July 11-t3, 8am-5pm. Toddler bed 7640 Park Avenuet 01k West 7/21, 9am - 6pm. Bikes, gnll. tableswith mattress, two Pack N Plays,Friday 7/19 and Saturday 7/20 Nues Center A Howardloo Much and chairs, clothes, household andtoys galore. household items, many gam-2pm, To List -Don't Misa ItSATURDAY much morel! misc items. A SUNDAY JULY 20 A 21 8 AM 218 Thompson Blvd 9am-4pm 9am-4pm 9am-4pm 9am-4pm NORRIDGE -4336 North Sayre,TO 4PM HainesvIlle Village Wide Sale Thursday.Saturday,Julyt8th, CHICAGO July 20th L 21st - 9AM to 3PM 19th, 20th, 8am-7pm, Make-up, hair Maps Al Village Halt, care,electronics, christmasstuff,SKOKIE - Moving Sale, July 20th 6336 N. Normandy 9am-2pm 9am-2pm 9am-2pm 1OUIII6SALE Hainesville Rd @RTE 120 Something for everyone. L 21st, 8am-4pm. 9151 Kedvale NORTHBROOK 3856 Oak Ave, Ave, Furniture, BBO Grill, Island Buffalo Grove, 218ThompsonHighland Park- 2764 Lauretta Pl, Art, CPU A monitors, Music DEERFIELD Btvd, Thurs 7/18 - Sun 7121, 9am-Thursday July 18th- Sunday July Thur 7/18 L Fri 7/19 8-3:30 Multi-family, Clothes women, men, flema, Appliances, Videos, 4pm. Household & kuchen ftems, 21st, 9am-4pm, I Retired and Movies, Electronics, Hotiday 1117 Osterman Ave. 9am-3pm 9am-3pm tools.clothing,TVs,furniture, cleaned out everythingt children's) shoes, toys, books, fumi- Decor, Stereo, Exercise Bike L boating access., sports 8 oxer- See You Theret lure, housewares A electronics equip.. Books, Office ttems, Toys 372 GOSHAWK LN 9am-4pm 9am-4pm ciao, equip., bikes & moreilt NORTHBROOK MULTI FAMILY and lots of misc. Free gift with 1301 Glenoak Thursday 7/18 - Sat- $10 purchase. 649 Castlewood Lane 8am-3pm 8am-3pm Highland Park- HUGE urday 7/20 9-3. Electronics toys CHANTILLY GARAGE SALE- GARAGE SALE Clothing, furniture, PB kids rocker and slip 555 Mallard Lane 722 Lorraine Circle, Highland jewelry, shoes. purses, Skokie. Tues 7-16 thru Sat 7-20 tO- 9am-3pm 9am-3pm Park, Sunday July 21 6 Sunday artwork and much more, cover, bikes, books, children/adut clothino mini tridge, kitchenware, 4 PM 4858 Old Orchard Rd Skokie July 28, 1 tam-4pm. Something Something for everyone. Frl DES PLAINES EVERYTHING MUST GOi Fumiture Garden Equipment Hap- for everyone! July 19th L Sat. July 20th, py Meals Tools China Silverware 576 South 4th Street 8-4PM. 216 Aspen tane. Northbrook. Multi-family garageCollectibles Cookware and Much 9am-2pm sale in north, south A west courts.Much More CHICAGO 6524 N. Bosworth 7/19 Sut 20th 6 Sun 21st from 8-3 A lot FORESTPARK 2t 9-5. Huge Rogers Pk mon saleHINSDALE 135 PRINCETON Fn Aof kid A household ,Iems.t 130 Jef- 3oyrs,3families.Antiques,collctb Sat 8-3. Nice wooden toys, brandfrey Court N Vernon HIlls- 375 North Fairway lolo Dunlop i Oam-4pm 1 Oam-4pm les,comics, barbie, elclmcs, turn, d names like Gap, Posery Bum, A Dr. July t9th-2Oth and July 26th- ITO, tools, scuba, bike parts & more Lauren. Decorator hhld items, 271h, 9am-4pm, Huge Tant Sale! GLEN VIE W books, clothes, linens, A more! Chicago ESTATE SALE - 6336 N. Up to 80 % off! for details go to leamingresources.coriritentsale 3832 HARVEST LANE 9am-5pm Normandy, Norwood Psrk-Anti- LAKE FOREST 9am-5pm ques, Limoges, Mid-Century Fumi- 1055 Arcudy Dr NORTHFIELO 254 Dickens St, tore, Tools, Tool Cabinets, Fr, July t9 A 20, 8am - 4pm. Wadsworth 3221 Midlane Dr. HAINESVILLE Collectibles 6 More 7/t8-7/20. Household, toys, books, teaching (off Willow Rd. East of Wagner). Sat 7f20, 9am-3pm. PEO Spon- Frs/Sal 9-5, Sun 12-4 Two many mulenaln, clolhing and more' items for small house. Women's loo North Hainesville Rd 9am-3pm 9am-3pm Deerfield. t t 17 Ontermsn Ave Fri sonad Rummage Sale Fundraiser. professional clothing, same clothes 7/t9 and Sut 7/209:00-3:00NoLake Forest - 1471 Lawrence AveDonated items include furniture, art, w/uales tugs on them. Shoes, toys, HIGHLAND PARK Early Birds Furniture,Clothing, tools, dishes, clothes, jewelry, Fri 719 L Sat 7120 lOam-4pm dishes, pois A pans. Priced to go! Household Goods, Sporting Goods, Railroad memorabilia L linens, kitchen and all household 2l6Aspen Lane 8am-4pm 8am-4pm Misc Antiques Sale! Extensive items. All Proceeds Benefit selection in both categories Women's Education, 722 Lorraine CircLe DEERFIELD 555 Mallurd Lune llam-4pm 7/19 - 7/20 9 am - 3 pm. Northlield 31 Meadowview Drive WADSWORTH - Giant Sale in Building. Antiques, Multi-Family 8th Annual. Toys, 7/19, 9am - 3pm7/20, 9am - 3pm Truck LAKE FOREST Collector's dream, Vintage Collectibles, Furniture, clothes, books and bikes. Clothes îoys, Lots of misc. Great Stuff! .miimij bakewure, sewing notions, tins, und 41195 óetany Rd. 1/4 mlles 300 S Waukegan Rd 9am-3pm LakeForest Highschool glassware.Potteryandtextiles West campus gym. 300 S Large selection of antique and new- South of 173, Fri., Sat L Sun, 1055 Arcady Dr 8am-4pm 8am-4pm Waukegan RD Sat 7120 9-3 er tools 9-5pm. Books, Furn. Sports equip- 1471 LAWRENCE AVE Oakbrook- 900 Redfoe Ln Off lOam-4pm ioam-4pm boLlpt M ment, Tools, Lawn L Garden, HarperRd.Sat7/20 9am-3pm, 1ìis Sac Clothes, Toys, Linens, Vin- Childrens Clothes, Lamps, Games,Weslern Springs. Multi Family Yard LIBERTYVILLE tagetreasures,RAIN OR Framed Pictures, Misc Items, PlusSale Saturday 20, 2013 9 am to 3 DEERFIELD Giant Garage Sale SHINE, No early Birds Much more! pm 3835WoffRoadWestern 1316 Canterbury Cir lOam-4pm 8am-1 2pm 12th Annual! Park East Town- Spnngs, Illinois 60558 LINDENHLJRST homes, 125 unIts total! Fri 7119 L Oak Park Block Sale, i t50 Sat 7/20, 9am-4pm each day, Block of S. Scovilie, Saturday Milwaukee Ave just north of Lake Wilmette Garage Sale' 573 Madison Lane 8am-2pm 8am-2pm 7/20, 8am to 1pm, fumiture, 232t Birchwood Avenue Cook Rd, turn W at corner of household items, clothes, toys Milwaukee Ave L lnverrary Ln, Friday 7/19 8 Saturday 7/20, MORTON GROVE and much more' 8am-2pm. DEERFIELD - Huge 2 Family Ga-Lake Forest,CUALITY ARAGE 8516 Austin 9am-2pm 9am-2pm rage Sale, 649-656 Castlewood LN,SALE:1200 Block of Winwood Dr;Oak Park, Multi-Family Sale! Sa Fn 7/19 6 Sat 7/20 tlam-3pm, LotsFRI/SAT July 19/20, 9-2:OOpm; Ca-7/20, 8am-l2pm, 600 Block of NWinnetka, t96 Sheridan Ad, Sut., NORRIDGE of treasures, too many to list! sablanca Ceiling Fans, Lamps, Fix-Elmwood Alley. Toys, stroller, taJuly 13 9-4. Outdoor bar, chimenea, tures, Linens, Art, Twin bed frames,bIs L chairs, sports equIp., testMerlin vision-magnifyingsystem, 4336 North Sayre 8am-7pm 8am-7pm 8am-7pm OES PLAINES Headboards; PETS: Toys, Crate,clothes, costumes, cameras, etc,desk, leather chair, Coach bago, MULTI-FAMILY SALE Gate: KIDS: Stuffed Animals, collectibles elc NORTHBROOK 576 South 4th Street, Games; LUGGAGE, WOMEN'S PARK RIDGE 109 S. Delphia, Frl Saturday July 20th CLOTHING(6-8), HOUSEHOLDand Sat, July 19th and 201k, 9am- 9AM- 2PM ITEMS, WINDOW SHADES, ELEC- 4pm. Huge Mufti Family Sale, WInthrop Harbor- 1631 Cedar Cf, 1130 Jeffrey Court N 8am-3pm 8am-3pm TRONICS AND MORE!!! Leather sofa, furn, kids clothes,(Pines Subdivision) Thurs 7/t8- Fa toys, 4 Pink concert lix and misc7/19 9am-Spm Sat 7/20 9am-3pm. 1301 Glenoak 9am-3pm 9am-3pm 9am-3pm Circte This! LAKE FOREST - VANNAS MultiFamilySale!Kids clothes, VINTAGE JEWELRY. JEWELRY Park Ridge- t26 South Fairview. toys, car seats, household + patio NDRTHFOELD ON THE PORCH Big Sale of Friday July t9th und Saturday Julyitems, Something toc everyone! Vintage Costume Jewelry, Purses, 20th, 9am-4pm, dressers, night 254 Dickens Street 9am-3pm Clothing, Accessories, Antiques, stand, household items, tons of Evanston. Four Hours Only. House- Painhnqs, Dolls, etc. FAI, SAT, misc. Priced to sellii Winthrxp Harbor. Winthrop Harbor Garage Sale - 3 family garage sale OAK PARK hold, Restaurant, Fumiture, & Con-SUN, JULY 19th, 20th, 21st, 9A 5P atonelocation.Baby and kids ntruction items - a little of everything 609 BEVERLY PLACE Riverwoods- 2480 Dsffy Ln, clothes and toys, strollers, exercise 1152S. Scoville 8am-1 pm INCLUDING a Kitchen Sink! $ -t- Saturday July 20th and Sunday 2608 Noyes Street, Evanston. Lake Zurich. Concord Village equipment, power tools und more. Neighborhood Garage SaleMews July 21st 9am-3pm. Over 2500 Located at 803 Franklin Avenue in OAKBROOK FOREST PARK Tnwnhomes and Ranch Villa ftemst Womens und mens Winlhrop Harbor, Thursday 7/t 1- 1010 DUNLOP. HomesJune Terrace and Rosehall clothing new or barely used on Saturday 7/13 from 9 am 5 pm. hangers ready to wear 900 Redfox Lane 9am-3pm Saturday July 20th and Sunday DriveSaturday, July 13th 9AM-3PM +handbags shoes, boots hats, July 21st lOam-4pm. Couch, Sunday, July t4th tOAM-2PM scarves, faus fur coats, mink Yard Sale July PARKRIOGE clothes, books and much more' 12-14, 9am-4pni Libertyville.258 Cater Lane, near coats, patio fumiture w/4 swivel 7449 N. Kenneth, Skokie Items in- 126 South Fairview 9am-4pm 9am-4pm routes t37 A 21; Thurs 7/18-Sat chairs, hosnehold and misc dude, Coach purses, Tiffany bones 7/20 9AM-3PM. LOTS of buby near, items and so much more. A bags, kitchenware, fishing stuff, WOODS bedding sets, high chairs, strojlers, Muet See to Bellevetf tools.clothes, and much much GLENVIEW - 3832 I-tersest Lane tons of nursing accessones, toys more!!! 2480 Duffy Lii 9am-3pm 9am-3pm Fri 7/19 L Sat 7/20 9am-5pm clothes. Adult mers/ women/ mater Furniture linens, frames, pottery,nity clothes Furniture. tables/ lamps. tools, shoes, clothes L chairs/sofaiskis/golt Amore' SJKE accessories, kids games & toys. LINCOLNW000 654f Knox 7/19 A 7640 PARK AVENUE 8am-4pm 8am-4pm Glenview. Guruge Sale - one day7/20 toam-3pm. 2 Family Fum., only, Saturday, July t3th, 8:00amhousehold items, toys,games, ST.RAPHAELTHL ARCHANGEl. VERNON HILLS. until 1 :OOpm. Children's toys includ-clothes(kids A adufti vg electric powered Hummer and CATHOIJC CHURCH 375 North Fairway Dr 9am-4pm 9am-4pm Jeep, antiguo beer signs,LINDENHURST 573 & 586 Madison aquariums, antique wooden waterLn. Thurs. 7/18, Fri. 7/19. 8.2pm. WADSWORTH __. skis, antique RC Cols sIider soda Scrapbooking supplies. turn, Rummage Sale machine, and much more. antique dry sink, hhld. items, old Great deals on furniture, antiques, bikes. tools. books A much more! 41195 Delany RD Albums, A much more! 9am-5pm 9am-5pm GLENVIEW. MULTI FAMILY Antloch - 2101 AT 173 - August lat-4th Scrapbooking HouseholdLindenhurst Yard Sale 4t1 Stafford Thu-Sat 8am-pm Sunday Bam-3pm WINTHRHAL. Collector dolls MORE-many fami-CI. Forest Trail Subdivision Friday, liesbringing many things! 192tJuly 12 and Saturday, July t3, 8:30 1/4 mile east of Ate 45 on Ate 173 In Antloch 1631 Cedar CI 9am-5pm 9am-5pm 9am-3pm Palmgren 9u-3p 7tf9 and 7/20 NO. 2:00 Kids' clothes, toys, household More info at newoldchurch,org 847-395-3474 EB5 items

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FIND MORE LOCAL JOBS AT cars like this before. BROUGHT TO YOU BY SUN PIONEERLOCAL(OMiONSTER Visit ToDrive.com MEDLA 6 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, July 18, 2013 DIREcTORY Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. REAL ESTATE quantify of title and witfrsut recburseLINCOLN WOOD MORTON GROVE to Plaintiff and in AS lS condition. BUSINESS & SERVICE I INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF The sale is further subject to confir-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- marion by the court. Upon paymentTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYn, DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY Asphalt.Paving Deck Cleaning Garage Doors, Openers Tiling Houses in full of the amount bid, the par.DIVISION DIVISION chaser will receive a Certificate of WELLS FARGO BANK, NA PRESSURE WASHING MR. GROUT U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA- FOREST DOOR CO. Townhomes Sale that will entitle the purchaserTION, AS TRUSTEE FOR Plaintiff, FAHEY & SON Houses Decks Garage Doors & Openers 224-310-8984 fo a deed fo the real estate afterJ.p. MORGAN MORTGAGE AC- Concrete Staining Sales ServiceInstallation TILE GROUT REPAIR Condos, Lofts confirmation of the sale. The prop- MICHAELA L. AUSTRIA, ASPHALT PAVING Highest Quatity - Lowest Cost QUISITION TRUST 2006-WMC4, 708-652-9405 e 630-969-8416 EUROPEAN CRAFTSMAN erty will NOT be open tsr inspectionASSET BACKED PASS-THROUGHREYNALDO P.AUSTRIA, RBS Onveways * Patking Lots Call Kirby (847)353-9208 Duplex and plaintiff makes no representa- Licensed *Bonded CERTIFICATES, SERIES2006-CITIZENS, NATIONAL ASSOCIA- Insured tion au to the condition of the prop- TION Free Est, within 24 Hrs, Tree Service Open Houses WMC4 Fencing Handyman ertyProspective bidders are ad-Plaintiff, Defendants Mobile Homes monished to check the court file to 12 CH 039779 708-453-6123 1-773-973-2151 ALEX venfy all information. If this property 9418 N OKETO AVENUE MOR- A-1 FENCE INC. AHHome Repairs: Pesidential & Commercial RICHARD WALDO, Credit Cards Accepted Manufactured Homes is a condominium unit, the purchas-MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REG-TON GROVE, IL 60053 www.FaheyandSonPaving,csm New & Repair-All Types PaintingPatchingElectrical Fully Insured e Free Estimates er of the unit at the foreclosure sale, NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- PlumbingTile Quality Work ISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., 708-452-12t0 Csrpentry Apartment Buildings other than s mortgagee, shall payAS NOMINEE FOR WMC MORT-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- Tree trimming . Tree removal the assessments and the legal feesGAGE CORP suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure Stump Grinding BRECKENRIDGE FENCE Hauling Co-Op Apartments required byThu CondominiumDefendanls and Sale enteredinthe above Cement Work Firewood & Mulch Avail. Chain, Link & Wood Fences Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(t)07CH 29225 cause on Febnjary 14, 2013, an Vta Galante Cement Con. Inc. 1 0% off with obs over 5OO Senior Housing and (g)14). If thia property is a con-6848 NORTH HAMLIN AVENUEagent for The Judicial Sales Corpo- All Types st Cement Work Installation & Repairs RED'S HAULING SERVICE S1II:8P ¶;x5Is1 dominium unit which íapart of aLINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 ration, will at 10:30 AM on AugustO, Free Estimates BEST PRICES 847-729-5137 Complete Clean out Service Commercial, Industrial common interest community,theNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-2013, at the The Judicial Sales Cor- Family swsed fsr over 50 years 773-589-9893 Farms, Farmland purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-Øoratisn, One South Wacker Drive - 587-409-4860 Tuckpointing sure sale other than a mortgageesuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure4th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, STANDARD FENCE Homes Built to Order shall pay the assessments requiredand Sale enteredinthe abovesell at public auction to the highest Cleaning All Types New & Repairs 1-847-724-5600 by The Condominium Property Act,cause on February 26, 2009, anbidder, as set forth below, the fol- Over 45 Years Experience Painting-Decorating Vacant Property 755 ILCS 605/18.5(rt-1).IF YOUagent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-lowing described real estate: Com- ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-ration, will at 10:30 AM on Augustmonly known au 9418 N. OKETO AAA American Cleaning 1-847- 299-1965 1-847- 222-0589 CommiResid . Janitorial Srvcs 773-836-4650 i-773-307-2332 Vacation Property OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT12, 2013, at the The Judicial SalesAVENUE, MORTON GROVE, IL Window Washing, Carpet, Al FRITZ & SON PAINTING TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONCorporahon, One South Wacker60053 Property Indev No. 09-13- Upholstery InVEnt Free Est. Wallpaper EDMAR, INC. Income Property FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFDrive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,215-013. The realestateisim- 847-401-1840 Flooring TuckpointingMasonry AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN60606, seIl at public auction to theprovedwith a residence.Sale email. [email protected] Investment Property ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONhighest bidder, as set forth below,terms: 25% down of the highest bid DANIEL'S FLOORING Co AAA AmerIcan 15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISthe following deucnbed real eutate: by certified funds st the close of the SandingRepairsFinishing Interior/Exterior Lots MORTGAGE FORECLOSURECommonly known au 6848 NORTHsale payable to The Judicial Sales InstallationGood reference LAW. For information, enamine theHAMLIN AVENUE,Corporation. No third party checks Concrete InsuredFree Estirnates 847401-1840 Real Estate Auctions court file or contact Plaintiff's attor- email: [email protected] MIK WAY LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 will be accepted. The balance, in- 20 Years Exp. 708-867-0101 Real Estate Wanted ney:CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,Property Indeo No. tO-35-t31-040-cluding the Judicial sale tsefor Customized Concrete 30 Years P C., t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGE0000. Abandoned ResidentialProperty Speclalizln9 in all types of concrete AFFORDABLE EXT. PAINTING BrickworITuckpointing Real Estate Misc. ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,The real estate is improved with aMunicipality Relief Fund, which is wsrtr. Patios & Dnveways. Free DAVID'S IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Please calculated on residential real estate estimates' Call Jose 630-589-9732 s Yr. GuaranteeCall NICK brick 2 story house with a 2 car at- FLOORING Cell 773-273-0153 847-965-2146 Out-Of-Town Real Est. refer to file number 14-10-45816.tached garaqe. Sale terms: 25%at the rate of $1 for each $1 000 or THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-down of the highest bid by certifiedfraction thereof of the amount paid Family owned & operated al mikway.com Out-Of-Town, CommerciallION One South Wacker Drive,funds at the close of the Sale paya-by the purchaser notto esceed MERIT CONCRETE Inc. * Custom Installations * KASAL 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650hie to The Judicial Sales Corpora-$300, incertifiedhindu/orwire 773-283-5877 Est. 1970 Sanding * Carpentry Lakes, Resort Property (,312) 236-SALE You can also visittion, No third party checks will betransfer,is due within twenty-four Free Est. / Licensed / Insured PaInting & Decorating The Judicial Sales Corporation at waccepted. The balance, includin(24) hours. No fee shsll be paid by StepsPatiosWalksDrives Repairs * Stairs a Tiles Interior I Exterior Window-Door Services Mortgages, Loans ww.tjsc.com for a 7 day Status re-the Judicial sale fee for Abandonethe mortgagee acquiring the resi- Bsmnt FloorsGarage Slabs New Dustless System Painting & Wallpapering port of pending sales. CODILIS &Residential PropertyMunicipalitydentist real estate pursuanf to its BEAR WOLF CONSTRUCTION INC. Homeowners Insurance ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030 credit bid at the sale sr by any Deco. Resurtacing Inside/Out Wall Washing Relief Fand, which is calculated on FREE EST., Fully Insured Siding WindowsDoors NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,residential real estate at the rate ofmortgagee, ludqmenf creditor, or Fdn. Cracks Epoxe ln)ected FREE ESTIMATES Real Estate Seminars 888-328-4305 Call Steve (630)968-5593 Free Estimates Insured SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527$1 for each $1 000 or fraction there-other lienor acquiring the residential ww-w.meritconcretetnc corn 708-705-0307, Marcin Real Estate Services (630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.of of the amount paid by the pur-real estafe whose nghts in and to 14-10-45816 Attorney ARDC No,chaser not to eoceed $300, in certi-the residential real estate arose pri- Judicial Sales - Legal 00468002 Asomey Code. 2t762lied funds/or wire tranufer,is dueor to the sale. The subiect property Case Number:10 CH 054568within twenty-four (24) hours. Noa sublect tO general real estate tax- TJSCII: 33-t5746 NOTE: Pursuantfee shall be paid by the mortgageees, special assessments, sr special Condos-Lofts to the Fair Debt Collection Practicesacquiring the residential real estatetaxes levied against said real estate Act, you are advised that Plaintiff'spursuant to its credit bid ut the saleand is offered for sale without any Cook County Suburbanattorney is deemed to be a debt col-or by any mortgagee, iadgmentrepresentationastoqualitysr lector attempting Is collect a debtcreditor, or other lienor acquiringquantity nf title and without recourse and any information obtained will betheresidentialreal estufe whoseto Plaintiff and in AS lS condition. used for tIraI purpose. rights in and to the residential realThe sale is further subject to confir- 1548849 estate arose prior to the sale, ThemaSon by the court Upan payment 7/18. 7/25, 8/I/13 #603565 sublect property is subject lo gener-n full of the amount bid, the pur- al real estate taxes, special assess-chaser will receive a Certificate of mento,orspecialtasesleviedSale that will enhIle the purchaser Vistsge Condo in Oak Park. 3 bed against said real estate and is of-to s deed to the real estate after 2 bath unit. Centrallocation.LINCOLN WOOD fered for sale without any represen-confirmation of the sate, The prop- $278,000. 708-557-8520. July 21IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Cooktalion as to quality sr quantity of titleerly will NOT be open for inspection Open House noon to 3 pm. County, Illinois, County Department,and without recourse to Plaintiff andand plaintiff makes no representa- Chancery Division, in AS 1S condition. The sale is fur-tion au fo the condition of the prop- U.S Bank National Association, asthor subject fo confirmation by theerty.Prospective bidders are ad- Judicial Sales-Real Est.Trusteefor Chase MortgageFi-court. Upon payment in full of themonished to check the court file tu nance Corporation Multi-Classamount bid, the purchaser will re-verify all information, If this property LINCOLNWOOD Mortgage Pass-Through Certif i-ceive a Certificate of Saie that willis a condominium unit, the purchus. N THE CIRCUIT COURT OFcatesChaseFlenTrust,Senesentitle the purchaser to a deed toer of the unit at the foreclosure sale, COOK COUNTY, ILLtNOIS COUN-2006-2 the real estate after confirmation ufother than a mortgagee. shall pay TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYPlaintiff, the sale. The property will NOT bethe assessments and the legal fees Dt Vt StON vs. open forinspection andplaintiffrequired byTheCondominium U.S EANK, NATIONAL ASSOCtA-Jame O. Salano; Unknown Ownersmakes no representation as to theProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(t) TION and Non-Record Claimants condition of the property. Prospec-and (g((4).If this property is a con- Plaintiff, Defendants, tisebidders are admonishedtodominium unit which is part of a 12 CH 23551 check the court file to verity all nf or-common interest community, the MARIA MAN, HARRIS, NA Sheriff's e t 30599 mation. If this property is s condo-purchaser of the unit al the foreclo- Defendants C10090040 CHOH minium unit, the purchaser of the05m sale other than a mortgagee 10 CH 054568 Pursuant to a Judgment made andunit at the foreclosure sale, othershall psy the asaeusmento required 6950 N KNOX AVENUEentered by seid Court in the abovethan a mortgagee, shall pay the au-by The Condominium Property Act, LINCOLNW000, IL 60712 entitledcause, Thomas J.Dart,sessments and the legal fees re-755 ILCS 6B5/t8.5(g-1(.IF YOU NOTtCE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Sheriff of Cook County, Illinois, willquired by The Condominium Prop-ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-on August 9, 2013, ut tpm in roomerty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1( andOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT suant Is a Judgment of ForeclosureLLO6 of the Richard J. Daley Con-(g)(4).If this properly is a condo-TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION and Sale enteredinthe aboveter,50 West Washington Street,minium unit which is part of a com-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF cause on February 16, 2012, anChicago, Illinois, sell at public ase-mon interest community, the pur-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN agent lot The Judicial Sales Corpo-tion the following described prem.chaser of the unit at the foreclosureACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 'Il., %J ration, will at 10:30 AM on AugustO,ses and real estate mentioned insale other than a mortgagee shall15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS search for new and used cars 2013, at the The Judicial Saies Cor-said Judgment: pay the assessments required byMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE poration, One South Wacker Drive -Common Address. 7009NorthThe CondominiumProperlyAct,LAW. For infsrmalion, esamino the 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,Kilpatrick Avenue, Lincolnwood, lIli-765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-1). IF YOUcourt file sr contact Plaintiff's alt or- sell at public auction to the highestnois 60712 ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-net':CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, bidder, as set forth below, thu fol-P I N' 10-34-tOB-052-0000 OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTP.C., I5W030 NORTH FRONTAGE lowing described real estate: Com-Improvements: This property con-TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, monlv known as 6950 N. KNOXsists of a single family home, FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFIL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Please s Shop by monthly payment AVEÑUE, LINCOLNW000, ILSale shall be under the followingAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INrefer fo file number 14-12-22126. 60712 Property Index No. 10-34-terms' payment of not less than tenACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA- 1 1 3-003. The realestateisim-percent (10%) of the amount of the15-1701(C) OF THEILLINOISTION One South Wacker Drive, provedwitharesidence. Salesuccessful and highest bid to beMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE24th Floor, Chicago. IL 60606-4650 ferms: 25% down of the highest bidpaidtotheSherrffby cashier'sLAW. Forinformation:Visitour(312) 236-SALE You can also visit by certified funds st the close of thecheck or certified funds at the salewebsile ut service.atty-pierce.com.The Judicial Sales Corporation at w I Search by mileage sale payable to The Judicial Salesand the full remaining balance to bebetween the hours of 3 and 5 pm.ww.tjsc.com for u 7 day status re- Corporation. No third party checkspaid totheSherifF by cashier'sPIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plainfiff'sport of pending sales. CODILIS & will be accepted. The balance, in-checkorcerf'diedfundswithinAsomeys, OneNorthDearbornASSOCIATES, P.C. t5W030 eluding the Judicialsale fee fortwenty-four(24)hoursaftertheStreet Suife t300, CHICAGO, ILNORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, Abandoned ResidentialPropertysale. 60602. Tel No. (312) 476-5500.SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE. IL 60527 s Browse hot vehicle categories Municipality Relief Fund, which isSale shall be subject to general tao-Please refer to file number(630) 794-5300 Attorney File No. calculated on residential real estatees, special assesuments, PA07t4987. THE JUDICIAL SALES14-12-22126 Attomey ARDC No. at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 orPremise will NOT be open for in-CORPORATION One South00488002 Attorney Code. 21762 fraction thereof of the amount paidppection. Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,CaseNumber:12 CH 039779 by the purchaser not to esceedFirm Information: Plaintiff's AsomeyIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE '(ouTJSC#: 33-15541 NOTE: Pursuant You've never searched for cars like this before. $300. incertifiedfund&or wireFREEDMAN ANSELMO LIND-can also visit The Judicial Salesto the Fair Debt Collection Practices transfer,io due within twenty-fourBERG LLC Corporation at www.t1sc.com for a 7Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's (24) hours. No fee shall be paid byAnthony Ports day status report of pandino sales.attorney is deemed to be a debt col- the mortgagee acquiring the resi-1807 W. DIEHL., Ste 333 PIERCE& ASSOCIATES Onelector attempting to collect a debt Visit ToDrive.com today to take it for a spin. dential real estafe pursuant toifsNaperville, IL 60586-7228 North Dearborn Street Suite 1300and any information obtained will be credìt bid atthe sale or by [email protected] CHICAGO,IL 60602 (312) 476-used for that purpose. mortgagee, ludqment creditor,sr866-402-866tfax 630-428-4620 5500 AComey File No. PA01149871548611 other lienor acquinng the residentialFor bidding instructions, visit w'w'w.fAttorney Code. 91220 Case Num-7118, 7125, 811/13 #603560 real estate whose rights in and toal-iltinois.com ber:07 CH 29225 TJSC#: 33- the residential real estate arose pii-This is an attempt to collect s debt I t 1S Or to the sale. 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ANGELIO, SQUARE TOWNHOME CONDO-BY AND THROUGH THE SECRE- SUITE tOO BURR RIDGE, IL 60527Case Number:12 CH 038845(630) 794-5300 Afforney File No. Defendants ROY I. ANGELIO NX)A ROYMINIUM ASSOCIATION TARY OF HOUSING AND URBANNORRIDGE (630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.TJSC#: 33-1 1222 NOTE: Pursuant14-t3-00323 Attorney ARDC No. 12 CH 25539 INOCENTES ANGELIO, Defendants DEVELOPMENT, CAPITAL ONEIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF14-11-25496 Attomey ARDC No.to the Fair Debt Collection Practiceo00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 8915 NORTH OLCOTT AVENUEJPMORGAN CHASE BANK. NA 11 CH 5270 BANK (USA), N.A. FKA CAPITALCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-00468002 Attorney Code. 2t762Act, you are advised Ihal Plaintiff'sCase Number:13 CH 000719 MORTON GROVE, IL 60053 Defendants 6155 MAYFAIR ST. Morton Grove,ONE BANK Defendants TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYCase Number:12 CH 0185t9attorney is deemed to be a debt col-TJSCC: 33-13351 NOTE: Pursuant NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-13 CH 001129 IL 60053 12 CH 15588 DIVISION TJSC#: 33-13094 NOTE: Pursuantlector attempting to collect a debtto the Fair Debt Collection Practices TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-7220 CHURCH STREET MORTONNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-8905 BIRCH AVE. Morton Grove, ILOCWEN LOAN SERVICING, LLC to the Fair DebI Collection Practicesand any information obtained will beAct, you are advised that Plaintiff's suant Io a Judgment of ForeclosureGROVE, IL 60053 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that par-60053 Plaintiff, Act, you are advised that Plaintiff'sused for that purpose. attorney ix deemed to be a debt col- and Sale enteredinthe aboveNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- aBorney is deemed to be a debt col-1545127 lector attempting lo collect a debt cause on May 13, 2013, ari agentTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-and Sale enteredinthe aboveTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thaI pur-DARIUSZ ROZKUSZKA,lector attempting to collect a debt7/11, 7/18, 7/25/'13 #598781 and any information obtained will be for The Judicial Sales Corporation,suant to a Judgment of Foreclosurecause on May 1, 2013, an agent torsuant to a Judgment of ForeclosureNORRIDGE ESTATES TOWN-and any informatIon obtained will be used for that purpose. will at 10:30 AM on August 15,and Sale enteredinthe aboveThe Judicial Sales Corporation, willand Sale enteredinthe aboveHOMES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCI-used for that purpose. 545055 2013. at the The Judicial Saies Cor-cause on May t6, 20t3. an agentat 10:30 AM on August 5, 2013, atcause on May 13, 2013, an agent ofAlIGN.UNITED STATES OF1545378 7/11, 7/18, 7/25(13 #598771 poratlon, One South Wacker Drive -for The Judicial Sales Corporation,the The Judicial Sales Corporation,The Judicial Sales Corporation, willAMERICA 7/11, 7/18, 7/25/13 #598821 NORRIDGE 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,will at 10:30 AM on August 21,One South Wacker Drive-24that 10:30 AM on August 14, 2013, atDefendants INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF sell at public auction to the highest20t3, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seIl at 12 CH 01 8519 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- the The Judicial Sales Corporation, SKOKIE bidder, as set forth below, the fol-poratlon, One South Wacker Dnve -public auction to the highest bidder,One South Wacker Dnve -24th76t2 W IRVING PARK ROADNORRIDGE TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF lowing described real24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,as set forth below, the following de-Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell alUNIT A NORRIDGE, IL 60706 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFDIVISION estate:Commonly known as 6915sell st public auction to the highestsCnbedreal estate: Commonly NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS public auction to the highest bidder, GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- NORTH OLCOII AVENUE, MOR-bidder, an set forth below, the fol-known au 6155 MAYFAIR ST., Mor-as sel forth below, the following de-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYPlaintiff, TON GROVE. IL 60053 Property In-lowing described real estate: ton Grove, IL 60053 Property Indexscribedreal Commonlysuant to a Judgment et ForeclosureDIVISION CERY DIVISION estate: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA- den No. 09-13-417-004-0000. TheCommonly known as 7220No. tO-20-305-018-1045 VOL,known as 8905 BIRCH AVE. ,Mor-and Sale enleredinthe aboveFIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE COM-DARIUSZ MALKOWSKI, JOLANTA TIONAL ASSOCIATION real estufe is improved with a twoCHURCH STREET, MORTON01 18. The real estate is improvedton Grove, IL 60053 Property Indescause on May 20, 2013, an agenlPANY KORZEN, Plaintiff, story single family home; two carGROVE, IL 60053 with a condominiam. The judgmentNo. 10-t8-400-054-0000. The realfor The Judicial Sales Corporation,Plaintiff, THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL- detuchbo garage. Sale terms: 25%Property Index No. 09-t3-202-047 amountwas$379,089.10.Sale willat tO:30 AM on August 22, va. estateis improved witha single LON JOSEPH LEE AKA JOSEPH T. down of the highest bid by certifiedThe real estate is improved with aterms: 25% down of the higheut bidfamilyresidence.The ludgment2013, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-JULIE URBANSKI NKJA JULIE H.FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, LEE; 5220 OAKTON funds at the cloue of the vale paya-single family residence, Sate ternis:by certified tands at the close of theamount was$402,385.53.Saleporation, One South Wacker Deve -U IR BAN S KI, AS TRU STEE FOR THE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION; ble to The Judicial Sales Corpora-25% down of the highest bid by cer-sale payable to The Judicial Salesterms. The bid amount, incladin24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,ALEXANDRA CONDOMINIUM AS-CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF UNKNOWN OWNERS AND tionNo third party checks wilt betitied funds at the ¿love of the saleCorporation. No third party checksthe Judicial sale fee for Abandonesell al public auction fo the highestSOCIATION. RBS CITIZENS. N A. CWHEQ, INC., NON RECORD CLAIMANTS; accepted. The balance,ivcludinpayable to The Judicial Sales Cor-will be accepted. The balance, in-ResidentialPropertyMunicipalitybidder. as set forth below, the fol-Defendants HOME EQUITY LOAN ASSET the Judicial sale fee for Abandoneporatlon. No third party checks willcluding the Judicial sale fee forRelief Fund, which is calculated onlowing deocribed real extate: Com-12 CH 038845 BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIESDefendants, 12 CH 14737 ResidentialProperty Municipalitybe accepted. The balance, includ-AbandonedResidentialProperty monly known au 7612 W. IRVING4929 N. EAST RIVER ROAD UNIT2007- S2 residential real estate at the rate of PUBLIC NOTICE s hereby given Relief Fund, which is calculated onng the Judicial sale fee tor Aban-Municipality Relief Fand, which io$1 for each $t 000 or traction there-PARE ROAD UNIT A, NORRIDGE,#2B NORRIDGE, IL 60706 Defendants residential real estate at the rate ofdoned Residential Property Munici-calculated on residential real estate IL 60706 Property Index No, 12-13-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- that pursuant toa Judgment of of of the amount paid by the pur- 13 CH 000719 Foreclosure entered in the above $1 for each St 000 or fraction there-pality Relief Fund, which iv calcula-at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or 317-036-t009, Properly Index No.TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-4020 N OSCEOLA AVENUE chaser not lo exceed $300, shall be entitled onFebruary of of the amount paid by the pur-ted on residential real estate at thefraction thereof of the amount paidpaid in certified funds immediately(12-13-317-032 / 033 1 034 / 035suant to a Judgmenl of ForeclosureNORRIDGE, IL 60706 cause 22, 2013,IntercountyJudicialSales chaser not to exceed $300, in certi-rate of $1 for each $t,000 or frac-by the purchaser not to exceed Underlyingj. The real estate is im- in by the highest and best bidder at and Sale entered the shoveNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Corporation will on Friday, August tied funds/or wire transfer,is duelion thereof of the amount paid by$300, in certifiedfunds/orwirethe conclusion nf the sale. No feeprovedwitha residence Salecause on Apel t9, 2013, an agentTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- within twenty-four (24) hours. Nothe purchaser not to enceed $300,transfer,is due within twenty-four fermo: 25% down of the highest bidfor The Judicial Sates Corporation,suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure9, 2013, at the hour nf 11 am. in shall be paid by the mortgagee ac- their office at 120 Weal Madison fee shall be paid by the mortgageein certified funds/or wire transfer, is(24) hours. No fee shalt be paid byquiring the residentialreal estateby certified funds at the close of thewillat 10:30 AM on August 21,and Sale enteredinthe above acquinng the residential real estatedue within twenty-four (24) hOurs.the mortgagee acquiring Ihe resi- sale payable to The Judicial Salen2013, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-cause on May 16, 2013, an agentStreet, Saite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, pursuant to its credit bid ut the sale sell lo the highest bidder for cash, pursuant Io its credit bid at the saleNo feeshallbepaidbythedential real estate pursuant toItsor by any mortgagee, ludgmentCorporation. No third party checksperation, One South Wacker Drive -for The Judicial Saleu CorpnraEon, orby any mortgagee. ludgmenfmortgagee acquiring the residentialcredit bidal the sale or by any will be accepted. The balance, in-24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, the following described property: creditor, sr other lienor acquiring willat10:30 AM on Augual 19,P I N 10-2f-330-035-t012 creditor,or other lienor acquiringreal estate pursuant to its credit bidmortgagee, Iudgment creditor,orthe residentialreal enlate whosecluding the Judicialsale fee forsell at public auction to the highest20t3, at the The Judicial Sales Cor- Commonly known the residentialrealenlate whoseat the sale or by any mortgagee,other lienor acquinng the residentialrights in and to the residential realAbandonedResidentialPropertybidder, as sel forth below, the fol-poration, One South Wacker Drive - as 5220 rights in and to the residential real)adgment creditor, or other lienorreal estate whose rights in and to Municipality Relief Fund, which islowing described real estate: 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,OAKTON STREET UNIT206, estate arose prior to the sale, The SKOKIE, IL 60077. estate arose prior to the sale. Theacquinng the msidential resI estaf nthe residential real estate arose pri-sublect property is sublecl to gener-calculated on residential real estateCommonly known as 4929 N. EASTsell at public auction to the highest subtect property is sublect to gener-whose tights in and to the tesiden-or to the vale. The aublect property at the rate of $t for each $t,000 orRIVER ROAD UNIT The mortgaged real ealate is im- al real eutate laxes, special assess- e2B,bidder, au sel forth below, Ihe fol-proved with a condominium resi- al real estate lanes, special assess-liaI real estate arose prior lo theIn subject to general real estate tax-menls,orspecialtaxesleviedfraction thereof of the amount paidNORRIDGE, IL 60706 lowing deacribed real eat ate: ments,orspecialtanesleviedsale. The subtect property in vublectes, special assessments, or special by the purchaser notlo enceedProperty Inden No. t2-lt-3t1-0t7- dence, The purchaner of the unit against said real estate and is of- Commonly known as 4020 N. OS-other than a mortgagee shall pay against said real estate and is of-to generai real estate lanes, specialtanes levied against said real estatefered for sale without any represen-$300,incertifiedfunds/orwiretoi 4 CEOLA AVENUE, NORRIDGE, ILthe assessments and the legal fees fered for sale withouf any represen-assessments, or special tases lev-and is offered for sale without anytation as to quality or quantity of titletransfer,s due within twenty-fourThe real estate is improved wìth a60706 tation as to quality or quantity of titleed against said real estate and isrepresentationasto qualityor (24) bourn. No fee shall be paid byresidence. Sale terms: 25% downProperty Indes No, 12-t3-4t2-024.required by subdivisions (g(t( and and without recourse to Plaintiff and (g((4) of Secl,on 9 of the Condomin- and without recourse to Plaintiff andoffered for sale without any repte-quantity of title and without recoursein AS 1S condition. The sale is fur-the mortgagee acquiring the resi-of the highest bid by certified fundsThe real estate io improved with a in AS IS" condition. The sale is fur-sentation as to quality or quantity offo Plaintiff and in AS lS condition. dential real estate pursuant to itaal the close of the axle payable fo ¡5m Properly Act Sale lerma: 25% ther subject to confirmation by the single family residence. Sale terms:down by certified funds, balance ther subtect to confirmation by thetitle and without recourse Io PlaintiffThe sale is further subject to confir-court. Upon payment in fall of thecredit bid at the sale or by anyThe Judicial Sales Corporation. No25 /o down of the highest bid by cer- court. Upon payment in fall of theand in AS IS condihon. The sale ismation by the court. Upon paymentamount bid, the purchaser will re-mortgagee, jsdgmenl creditor,orthird party checks will be accepted.Idied funds at the close of the axlewithin 24 hours, by certified funds. No refundsThe property will NOT amount bid, the purchaser will re-further subject to confirmation byin fall of the amount bid, Ihe par-ceive a Certificate of Sale that willother lienor acquiring the residentialThe balance, including the Judicialpayable to The Judicial Salen Cor- ceive a Certificate of Sale that willthe court Upon payment in fall ofchaser will receive a Certificate of real eotate whose eghts in and losale fee for Abandoned Residentialparution. No third party checks willbe open for inspection. Upon pay- entitle the purchaser to a deed to ment in full of the amount bid, the entitle the purchaser to a deed tothe amount bid. the purchaser willSale that will entitle the purchaserthe real estate after confirmation ofthe residential real estate arose pri-Property Municipality Relief Fand,be accepted. The balance, includ- Ihe real estate aher confirmation of to a deed te the real evtate aher purchaser will receive a Certificate receive a Certificate ot Sale that will the sale. Where a sale of real es-or Io the sale, The sub)ect propertywhich is calculated on residentialing the Judicial axle fee for Aban-of Sale which will entitle the pur- the sale. The properly will NOT beentitle the purchaser lo a deed toconfirmation of the sale The prop- is subtect to general real estate tao-real estate al the rate of $1 for eachdoned Residential Properly Manici- tale is made to nafisfy a lien prior to chaser lo a Deed to the premises openforinspection and plaintiffthe real estate aher confirmation ofely will NOT be open for inspectionthat of the United States, the Unitedes, special assessments, or special$1 000 or fraction thereof of thepuNy Relief Fand, which is calcula- makes no representation au to thethe sale. The properly will NOT beand plaintiff makes no representa-Slates shall have one year from thetases levied against said real estateamount paid by the purchaser notted on residential real estate at theaher confirmation of the axle, For information: Visit our website at condition of the property. Prospec-opon forinspection andplaintifftion as to the condition of the prop-dale of sale within which to redeem,and is offered for axle without anyto exceed $300, in certified funds/orrafe of $t for each $1,000 or frac- http://servíce.atty-pierce.com. Be- tisebiddersare admonished tomakes no representation as to theerl),.Prospective bidders are ad-except that with reapect to a lienrepresentationasIoqualityorwire transfer, is due within twenty-tien thereof of the amount paid by check the coud file to verify all intor-condition of the property. Prospec-monished to check the court tile to quantity of title and without recoursefour (24) hours, Nu fee shall be paidthe purchaser not to exceed $300.tween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.only. arising under the inlemal revenue Pierce & Ausociates, Plaintiff's Al- mation. If this properly is a condo-tinebiddersareadmonished toverify all information. If this properlylaws the period shall be I 20 days orto Plaintiff and in "AS IS condition,by the mortgagee acquiring the res-in certified funds/or wire transfer, is minium unit, the purchaser of thecheck the Court file to venfy all infor-is a condominium unit, the perchas- The axle is further sublect to coelir-idential real valute pursuant to itsdue within twenty-tour (24) hours,tomeys,tNorth Dearborn Street, the period allowable for redemption Chicago,Illinois60602.TeINs, unit at the foreclosure sale, othermation. It this property is a condo-er of the unit at the foreclosure sate,under Stsle law, whichever is Ion-malion by the court. Upon paymentcredit bid at the aale or by anyNofeeshallbepaidbythe (312) 476-5500. Refer to File Num- than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-minium unit, the purchaser of theother than a mortgagee, shall pay9er, and in any case in which, underin full of the amount bid, the pur-mortgagee, ludgment creditor,ormortgagee acquiring the residential sesaments and the legal fees re-unit at the foreclosure sale, otherthe assessments and the legal fees chaser will receive a Certificate ofother bevor acquiring the residentialreal estate pursuant to its credit bidber 1129200. tile provisions of section 505 of the INTERCOUNTV JUDICIAL SALES quired by The Condominium Prop-than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-required byTheCondominium Sale that will entitle the purchaserreal estate whose rights in and toat the axle or by any mortgagee, Hoaxing Act of t950, au amended CORPORATION erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) andsevaments and the legal fees re-Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g1( to s deed to the real esIste afterthe residential real estate arose pri-ludgment creditor, or other lienor 12 U.S.C. t7otk), and subsection Selling Officer, (312) 444-t t22 (g)(4).Ifthis property is a condo-quired by The Condominium Prop-and (g)(4). If this property is a con-d( of section 3720 of title 38 of theconfirmation of Ihe axle, Where aor to the axle The subtect properlyacquinng Ihe residential real estate 1545248 minium unit which is part of a com-erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g1) anddominiate unit which is part of a sale of real estate is made to satisfy United States Code, the right to re- is subject to general real estate tas-whose nghls in and to the residen-7/4,7/11,7/18113 #595298 mon interest community. the pur-)g)(4).Ifthis properly is a condo-common interest community,thedeem does not arise, there shall bea lien prior to that of the Unitedes, special assessments, or specialliaireal estate arose prior to the chaser of the unit at the foreclosureminium unit which is part of a corn-purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-no right of redemption. The propertyStates, the United States shall havelaxes levied against axid real estateaxle, The oub)ect property is ssbiect sale other than a mortgagee shallmon interest community, the pur-sure sale other than a mortgageewill NOT be open for inspection andone year from the dale of axle with-and is offered for sale without anyto general real estate tases, special pay the assessments required bchaser of the uniI al the foreclosureshall pay the assessments requiredplaintiff makes no representation auin which to redeem, escept that withrepresentationastoqualityorassessments, or special laves lev- The Condominium Property Ac,sale other than a mortgagee shallbe The Condominium Property Act,to the condition of the property. Pro-respect to a lien arising under thequantity of title and without recourseed against said real estate and is 765 ILCS 605/t8.5(q-1). W YOUpay the assessments required by765 ILCS 605118.5(g-t).IF YOUspecline bidders are admonished tointernalrevenue laws the yanksto Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition.offered for axle without any repre- ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-The Condominium PropertyAct,ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-check the court file to verily all nf or-shall be 120 days or the penod al-The axle is further aub1ect to confir-sentation as to quality or quantity of OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT765 ILCS 605/18.5(0-1).IF YOUOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTmation. If this property in a condo-lowable for redemption under Slatemation by the court. Upon paymenttitle and without recourse to Plaintiff TO REMAIN INPOSSESSIONARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONminium unit, the purchaser of Ihelaw, whichever is longer, and in anyin loll of the amoant bid, the pur-and in AS 1S condition. The sale io To PEACE FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFunit at the foreclosure sale, othercase in which, under the provisionschaser will receive a Certificate offarther subject lo confirmation by AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INthan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-of section 505 of the Housing Act ofSale that will entitle the purchaserthe court. Upon payment in full of ACCORDANCE WtTH SECTIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONsessmenfs and the lega) fees re-1950,as amended (12U.S.C.to a deed to the real estate aherthe amount bid, the purchaser will 15-1701(C)0E THEILLINOISAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISquired by The Condominium Prop-1701k), and sabsection )d) of sec-confirmation of the sale. The prop-receive a Certificate of Sale that will MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREerty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g))1( andlion 3720 of tille 38 of the Unitederty will NOT be open for inspectionentitle the purchaser to a deed to LAW. For information,Visitour15-170t)C)OF THE ILLINOISLAW. Forrnfom,ation, contact(g)(4(.Ifthis property is a condo-Stales Code. the nght lo redeemand plaintiff makes no representa-the real estate aher confirmation of website at service.atty.pierce.com.MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREPlaintiff's attorney: JOHNSON,minium unit which is part of a corn-does not arise, there shall be nolion as to the condition of the prop-the sale. The property will NOT be between the hours of 3 and 5 pm.LAW. For information, euamine theBLUMBERG & ASSOCIATES, LLC,mon interest community, the pur-right of redemption. The propertyerly. Prospective bidders are ad-open forinspection andplaintiff YOUR PIERCE E ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff'sCourt file or contact Plaintiff's anor-230 W. Monroe Sfreet, Saite #1125,chaser of the unit at the foreclosurewill NOT be open for inspection andmonished to check the Court file tomakes no representation as to the Attorneys,One NorthDearbornney:CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,Chicago, IL 60606, )3t2) 541-9710.sale other than s mortgagee shallplaintiff maken no repreventation asvenfy all informationIf this propertycondition of the property. Prospec- Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO, ILP.C., t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGEPlease refer to file number t 1-8821.pay the assessments reguired bylo the condition of the property. Pro-in a condominium unit. the parchas-tinebidders are admonishedlo 60602Tel No. (312) 476-5500.ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-The CondominiumProporreAct,spective bidders are admonished tuer of the unit al the foreclosure axle,check the court file to venfy all infor- Please refer fo file numberIL 60527, (630) 794-9876. PleaseTION One South Wacker Drive,765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1).r YOUcheck the court Ele to verify all nf or-other than a mortgagee, shall paymationIf this property is a condo- PAt2t3552. THE JUDICIAL SALESrefer tofile number 14-13-005-46.24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-malion, If this properly is a condo-the assessments and the legal feesminium unit, the purchaser of the CORPORATION One SouthTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-(312) 236-SALE You can also visitOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTminium unit, the purchaser of therequired byThe Covdominiomunit at the foreclosure sale, other Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,TION One South Wacker Drive,The Judicial Sales Corporation at wTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONunit al the foreclosure sale, otherProperly Acf, 765 ILCS 605/9(gt(than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- GARAGE IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE '(ou24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650ww.tjsc com for a 7 day statua re-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFthan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-and )g((4(. It this property is a con-aessmenls and the legal fees re- can also visit The Judicial Sales)3t 2) 236-SALE You can also visitport of trending axles. JOHNSON,AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INsessments und the legal fees re-dominium unit which ispart of aquirks by The Condominium Prop- Corporation at www.11sc.com for a 7The Judicial Sales Corporation al w0LUMBRG & ASSOCIATES, LLCACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONquirks by The Condominium Prop-common interealcommunity, theerly Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g)(t( and day status report of pending sales.win tIse com for a 7 day status re-230 W. Monroe Street, Suite #112515-1701(C)OF THEILLINOISerly Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g))1) andpurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-(g))4(.lt this properly is a condo- PIERCE &ASSOCIATES Oneport of pending sales. CODILIS &Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 541-9710MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE)g))4).If this property is a condo-sure axle other than a mortgageeminium unit which is part of a com- North Dearborn Street Suite t300ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030Attorney File No. 11-8821 Afforne LAW. For information, contactminiam unit which io part of a corn-shall pay the assessments requiredmon interest community, the par- CHICAGO,IL 60602 (312) 476-NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,Code. Case Number: 11 CH 527Plaintiff's attorney: HEAVNER,mon interest community, the pur-by The Condominium Property Act,chaser of the unit at the toreclosure 5500 Attomey File No. PAl213552SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527TJSC#: 33-12095 NOTE: PursuantSCO1-r, BEYERS & MIHLAR, LLC,chaser of the unit at the foreclosure765 ILCS 605/18.5)g-t).IF YOUaxle other than s mortgagee nhall SALE AD, Attorney Code. 9t220 Case Num-(630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.to the Fair Debt Collection Practices1 1 1 EaaI Main Street, DECATUR,sale other than a mortgagee shallARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-pay the assessments requited b ber:12 CH 25539 TJSC4#:33-14-13-00546 Attorney ARDC No.Act, you are advised that Plaintiff'sIL 62523, (217) 422-1719. THE JU-pay the assessments required byOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTThe CondominiumProperty Ac t2t2t 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762attorney is deemed to be a debt col-DICIALSALES CORPORATIONThe Condominium PropertyAct,TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION765 ILCS 605/t8.5(g-1). IF YOU f546117 CaseNumber:13 CH 001129lector attemplìng tu collect a debtOne South WackerDrive,24th765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1).IF YOUFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- 7/11, 7/18, 7/25/13 #598847 TJSC#' 33-t2796 NOTE: Pursuantand any information obtained will beFloor,Chicago, IL 60606-4650ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT to the Fair Debt Collection Practicesused for that purpose 1312) 236-SALE You can also visitOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's544095 The Judicial Salen Corporation at wTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONt5-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOISFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF CALL attorney is deemed to be a debt col-7/4,7/11,7/18/13 #596200 ww.lIsc.com for a 7 day ulalas re-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN lector attempting to collect a debt port uf pending sales. HEAVNER,AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INLAW. For information, esamine theACCORDANCE WITH SECTION and any informafinn obtained will be SCOU, BEYET1S & MIHLAR, LLCACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONcourt tile or contact Plaintiff's altor-15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS TO PIACE YOUR used for that purpose. 1 1 1 East Main Street DECATUR, IL15-t701(C( OF THEILLINOISnen:CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE 1545133 62523(217)422-t7t9AttorneyMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREP.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGELAW. For information, examine the GARAGE SAIE AD, 7/11, 7/18, 7/25/13 #598794 TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD, Code, 40387 Case Number: 12 CHLAW. For information, enamine theROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,court file or contact Plaintiff's atlor- CAtI 84/-998-3400 court tile sr contact Plaintiff's ussr-IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Please5ev:CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, ney:CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,refer to file number 14-12-24299.P.0 , 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE 84/-998-3400 OR VISIT P.C., t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGETHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, CAlI 847-998-3400 ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,TION One South Wacker Deve,IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Please PIONEERLOCALCOM/tL4SSIFIEDS IL 60527, 1630) 794-9876. Please24th Floor. Chicago, IL 60606-4650refer In file number 14-t3-00323. Thursday, July 18, 2013 Pioneer Press (DC) 9 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. SKOKIE erty.Prospective bidders are ad-Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g1) NOR RIDGE NORRIDGE NORRIDGE NORRIDGE SKOKIE IN INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFmonished lo check the court tile loand (g4). If this property is a con- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNr(, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTt', ILLINOIS verity all information. It this properlydominium unit which is part of a TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTri DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-Is a condominium unit, the parchas-common inlnrest community,the DIVISION DIVISION COMMUNITY SAVINGSDIVISION DIVISION CERY DIVISION sr of the unit at the foreclosure sale,purchaser of the unit at the foreclo- DIVISION JPMORGAN CHASE sure sale other than a mortgagee BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATIONTCF NATIONAL BANK BANK FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE COM-JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA-CENTRAL MORTGAGE COMPA-other than a mortgagee, shall pay 5/BlM CHASE HOME FINANCE,Plaintiff, Plaintiff, PANY TIONAL ASSOCIATION NY; Plaintiff, the assessments and the legal feesshall pay the asaessmenta required Plaintiff, Plaintiff, vs. requiredbyTheCondominiumby The Condominium Property Act, LLC IF YOU Plaintifl, GAILS. JONESA/X/AGAILCYNTHIA L. MILLER, PARKWAY SARGON H.DEKELAITA AKAProperly Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g))t)75 ILCS 606/18.5(g-1(. JONES, CAMELOTBANK AND TRUST COMPANY,JANINA GRELLA- JASKOWSKAFELICISIMO ORIBELLO NK/ASARGON HANIBALDEKELAITA;and )q)(4(. It this properly is a con-ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- NILES-LOUISE ESTATES' UN- OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT JULIA C. ESTRADA, ERICATO WN HOUS ES-NORR lOG EUNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-A/K/A JANINA GRELA-FELICISIMO M ORIBELLO P.1K/A dominium unit which is part of a theTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION ESTRADA HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION,RECORD CLAIMANTS JASKOWSKA, COMMUNITY SAV-FELICISIMO MENDOZAKNOWN OWNERS AND NON RE-common interest community, GLORIA GREGORY, UNKNOWNDefendants INGS BANK, AS TRUSTEE UIT/AORIBELLO, MARLYN ORIBELLOCORD CLAIMANTS: Defendants, purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF Defendants AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN 11 CH 18549 OWNERS AND NON-RECORD12 CH 38118 DATED 12/3/tO NK/A TRUST NO.A/K/AMARLYN T ORIBELLO12 CH 16377 sure sale other than a mortgagee 7103 WEST AGATITE AVENUECLAIMANTS 8336 WEST FARRAGUT AVENUELT-2431 , UNKNOWN BENEFICIA-A/K/A MARLYN TANDOCPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenshall pay the assessments requiredACCORDANCE WITH SECTION ILLINOIS NORRIDGE, IL 60706 Defendants Norridge, IL 60706 RIES OF THE COMMUNITY SAV-ORIBELLO NEJA MARYLN Tthat pursuant loa Judgment ofbe The Condominium Property Act,l5-170t)C)OF THE NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-12 CH 25894 NOTIaE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-INGS BANK U/T/A DATED 12/3/10ORIBELLO, JPMORGAN CHASEForeclosure entered in the above7A5 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1(.IF YOUMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-7846 W. LAWRENCE AVENUE,TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-A/K/A TRUST NO. LT-2431, UN-BANK, N.A. entiffed cause on May 9,2013,ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-LAW. For information, examine the suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureUNIT F Norndge, IL 60706 suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureKNOWN OWNERS ANDDefendants Intercounty Judicial Sales Corpora-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTcourt file or contact Plaintiff'a attor- in lionwill on Tuesday, August 13,TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, and Sale enteredinthe aboveNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-and Sale entered the aboveNONRECORD CLAIMANTS 12 CH 40964 ney: 2013, anTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-cause on May 8. 2013, an agent forDefendants 9101 LONG AVENUE SKOKIE, IL2013, at the hour of I t am, in theirFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFP.C., t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGE sauve on Febwary 7, ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, agent for The Judicial Salen Corpo-suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureThe Judicial Sales Corporation, will12 CH 016181 60077 office at 120 West Madison Street,AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ration, will at 10:30 AM on August 5,and Sale enteredinthe aboveat 10:30 AM on August 9, 2013, at8048 W.CHARMAINE ROADNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, nell loACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONIL 60527 (630) 794-9876. Please 2013, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-cause on May 15, 2013, an agentthe The Judicial Sales Corporation,NORRIDGE, IL 60706 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-the highest bidder for cash, the fol-15-17011Cl OF THE ILLINOISrefer lo (ile number 14-10-29776. poration, One Soath Wacker Drive -for The Judicial Sales Corporation,One South Wacker Drive - 24thNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosurelowing described property: MORTGAGE FORECLOSURETHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA- 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,will al 10:30 AM on AugasI 16,Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell atTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-and Saleenteredinthe abovePIN. 10-28-201-027-1064 LAW. For information, esarnine theTION One South Wacker Drive, sell at public auction to Ike highest2013, al the The Judicial Sales Cor-public auction to the highest bidder,suant to a Judgment of Foreclosurecause on May 21, 2013, an agentCommonly known as 4948 LOUISEcourt file or contact Plaintiff's attor-24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 bidder, as set forth below, the toI-Ooralion, One South Wacker Drive -as set forth below, the following de-and Sale enteredintheabovefor The Judicial Sales Corporation,STREET APT 2W, SKOKIE, ILney:CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,(312) 236-SALE You can aIse visit lowing described real estate: Corn-4fh Floor, CHICAGO. IL, 60606,scnbed real estate:Cornmonlcause on May 3, 2013, an agent forwill at 10:30 AM on August 23,60077 P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEThe Judicial Sales Corporation at w ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,w'w.sc.com for a 7 day status re- monlvknown as7103 WESTsell at public aactìon Io the highestknown as 8336 WEST FARRAGUThe Judicial Sales Corporation, will2013, at the The Judicial Salen Cor-The mortgaged real estate is im- AGA1ITE AVENUE, NORRIDGE,bidder, as sel forth below, the fol-AVENUE, Norndge, IL 60706 Prop-at 10:30 AM on August 5, 2013, at'poration, One South Wacker Drive -proved with a condominium resi-IL 60527, )630) 794-9876. Pleaseport of pending sales. CODILIS & IL 60706 Property Indes No. 13-18-lowing described real estate: Corn-erty Index No. 12-1 t-201-009-0000the The Judicial Safes Corporation,beth Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,dence. The purchaser of tIre unitrefer to file number 14-12-36704.ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030 114-023-0000. The real estate ismonlv known as 7846 W. LAW-The real estate is improved with aOne South Wacker Drive- 24thsell at publ'm auction to the highestother than a mortgagee shall payTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, improved with a single family homeHENCE AVENUE, UNIT F,single family residence. The ad -Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seIl atbidder, as sel forth below, the f 01-the assessments and the legal feesTION One South Wacker Drive,SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 public auction to the highest bidder,lowing described real estate: Corn-required by nubdivisions (gol) and24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650(630) 794-5300 Attorney File No. with a detachedgarage.SaleNorridge, IL 60706 Property Indexment amount was $159,525.7 lerms: 25% down 01 the highest bidNo. ¶2-12-307-156-0000, 12-12-Sale terms: 25% down of the high-as set forth below, the following de-monly known as 9101 LONG AVE-(g)(4j of Section 9 of the Condomin-)312) 236-SALE You can also visitt4-10-29776 Attorney ARDC No. by certified funds at the close of tIre307-116-0000. The realestateisest bid by certified funds ut thescribed realestate: CommonlNUE, SKOKIE, IL 60077 Properlyium Property Act Sale terms: 25%The Judicial Sales Corporation at w00468002 Attomey Code. 21762 sale payable to The Judicial Salesimproved with a single family resi-close of Ihe sale payable to The Jo-known as 8048 W. CHARMAIN Indes No 10-16-306-060-0000. Thedown by certified funds, balanceww.tjsc.com for a 7 day status re-Case Number:10 CH 037573 Corporation. No third party checksdence. The ludgmenl amount wasdicial Sales Corporation. No thirdROAD, NORRIDGE, IL 60706real estate is improved with a twowithin 24 hours, by certified funda.port of pending sales. CODILIS &TJSC#: 33-15355 NOTE: Pursuant will be accepted. The balance, in-$193,028.90.Sale terms: 25%party checks will be acceplsd. TheProperty Index No. 12-11-401-012.story single family home with an at-No refunds. The property will NOTASSOCIATES, P.C. t5W030lo the Fair Debt Collection Practices clading the Judicialsalefeefordown of the highest bid by certifiedbalance, including the Judicial saleThe real estate is improved with atached garage. Sale terms: 25%be open for inspection. Upen pay-NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's Abandoned ResidentialPropertyfunds al the close of the sale paya-feeforAbandoned Residentialmusi-family residence. Sale terms:down of the highest bid by certifiedment in full of Ihe amount bid, theSUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527attorney is deemed to be a debt col- Municipality Reliet Fond, which isbIn lo The Judicial Sales Corpora-Property Municipality Relief Fund,25% down of the highest bid by cnr-funds at the close of the sale paya-purchaser will receive a Certificate)630) 794-5300 Attomey File No,lector attempting to collect a debt calculated on residential real estatelion. No third party checks will bewhich is calculated on residentialtified funds at the close of the salehIe to The Judicial Sales Corpora-of Sale which will entitle the pur-14-12-36704 Attorney ARDC No.und any information obtained will be at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 oraccepted. The balance,iscladinreal estate at the rate of $1 for eachpayable to The Judicial Sales Cor-lion. No third party checks will bechaser to a Deed lo the premises00468002 Attorney Code. 21762used for that purpose. fraction thereof of the amount paidthe Judicial aale fee for Abandone$1 000 or fraction thereof of thuporation. No third party checks willaccepted. The balance, includinafter confirmation of the sale. Case Number:13 CH 000200547185 by the purchaser not Io exceedResidential ProperlyMunicipalityamount paid by the purchaser notbe accepted. The balance, includ-the Judicial sale tee for AbandoneFor information: Visit our website atTJSC#: 33-1 1296 NOTE: Pursuant7/11, 7/18, 7/25/13 #598881 $300, incertifiedfunds/orwireRelief Fund, which is calculated onto exceed $300, in certified funds/oring the Judicial sale fee for Aban-ResidentialPropertyMunicipalityhttp://service.atty-pierce.com. Be-to the Fair Debt Collection Practices transfer,is due within twenty-tourresidential real estate at lIre rate ofwire transfer, is due within twenty-dosed Residential Property Manici-Relief Fund, which is calculated ontween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.Only.Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by$1 for each $1 000 or fraction there-four (24) hours. No fee shall be paidpalify Relief Fund, which is calcula-residential real estate at the rate ofPierce & Associates, Plaintiff's At-attorney is deemed to be a debt col- the mortgagee acquiring the resi-of of the amount paid by the pur-by the mortgagee acquiring the res-ted on residential real estate al the$1 for each $1 000 or fraction there-torneys, 1 North Dearborn Street,lector attempting to collect a debt dentini real estate pursuant Io itschaser not to exceed $300, in certi-idential real estate pursuant to ilsrate of $1 for each $1,000 or frac-of of the amount paid by the pur-Chicago,Illinois60602 Tel Noand any information obtained will be credit bidat the sale or by anytied funds/or wire trunsfer, is duecredit bidat the sale or by anytion thereof of the amount paid bychaser not to exceed $300, in certi-(312) 476-5500. Refer to File Num-used for that purpose. mortgagee,odgment creditor,orwithin twenty-four (24) hours. Nomortgagee, judgment creditor,orthe purchaser not to exceed $300,lied funds/or wire transfer,is dueber 1208033. 1545744 other lienor acquiring the residentialfee shall be paid by the mortgageeother lienor acquinng the residentialin certified funds/or wire transfer, iswithin twenty-four (24) hours. NoINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES7118,7/25,8/1/13 #603313 real estate whose rights in and Ioacquiring the residential real estatereal estate whose rights in and todue within twenty-four (24) hours.fee shall be paid by the mortgageeCORPORATION REACH OUT the residential real estate arose pri-pursuant lo ils credit bid at the salethe residential real estate arose pv-No feeshallbepaid bytheacquiring the residential real estateSelling Officer, (312)444-1122 SKOKIE or to the sale. The subject propertyor by any mortgagee, ludgmentor to the sale, The subject propertymortgagee acquiring the residentialpursuanP to its credit bid al the sale547393 INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF is subject to general real estate tax-creditor, or other Ipenor acquiringis subject to general real estate tus-real estate pursuant lo its credit bidorby any mortgagee, judgment7/18,7/25,8/1/13 #603531 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- es, special aoseaaments, or specialthe residentialreal eatste whosees, special asseasments, or specialat the sale or by any mortgagee,creditor, or other lienor acquiring TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY taxes levied against said real estaterights in and Is the residential realtanes levied against said real estateludgmenl cmditor, or other lienorthe residentialreal estate whose DIVISION JPMORGAN CHASE and io offered tor sale without anyestate arose prior to the sale. Theand is offered for sale without anyacquiring the residential real estaterights in and lo the residential real BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION TO MORE representationastoqaalityorsublet property is subject to gener-representationasto qualityorwhose nghts in and to the residen-estate arose prior In the sale. TheSKOKIE Plaintiff, quantity of title and without recourneal real estate fases, special assess-quantity of title and without recoursetìalreal estate arose prior lo thesablect property is subiect lo gener-INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF lx Plaintiff and in "As 1S condìtion.ments, orspecialtasesleviedto Plaintiff and in AS IS condition.sale. The subject property is subjectal real estate laxes, special assess-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-BYUNG KWAN KIM A/K/A BYUNG The sale is farther subject to confir-against said real estate and is of-The sale is further subject to conhr-to general real estate tases, specialments,orspecialtasesleviedTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYK KIM, UNKNOWN OWNERS mation by the court. Upon paymentfered for sale without any represen-rnation by the court. Upen paymentassesaments, or special taxes lev-against said real estate and is of-DIVISION AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS in full of the amount bid. the pur-tation as to quality or quantity of tillein full of the amount bid, the par-ied against said real estate and isfered for sale without any represen-NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE, LLC Defendants QUAU FI ED chaser will receive a Certificate ofand without recourse to Plaintiff andchaser will receive a Certificate ofoffered for sale without any repre-tation an to quality or quantity of titlePlaintiff, 10 CH 037573 Sale that will entitle the purchaseris AS lS condition. The sale s fur-Sale that will entitle the purchasersentafion as to quality or quantity ofand without recourse to Plaintiff and 5233 W. JARVIS AVENUE to a deed to the real estate afterther subject to confirmation by theto a deed to the real enlate aftertitle and without recourse to Plaintiffin "AS IS" condition, The sale is tsr-MAZZEN Y. YOUSIF A/K/ASKOKIE, IL 60077 confirmation of tIle sale. The prop-court. Upon payment infull of theconfirmation of the sale. The prop-and in "AS IS" condition. The sale isIher subject lo confirmation by theMAZZIN YOUSIF, DISCOVERNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- erty will NOT be open tor inspectionamount bid, the purchaser will re-erfy will NOT be open for inspectionfurther oublect to confirmation bycourt. Upon payment in full of theBANK, CAPITAL ONE BANKTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- and plaintiff makes no represenla-ceive a Certificate of Sale that willand plaintiff makes no representa-fhe court. Upen payment in full ofamount bid, the purchaser will re-(USA), N.A., PORTFOLIO RECOV-saust to a Judgment of Foreclosure lion as to the condition of the prop-entitle the purchaser to a deed tolion as lo the condition of the prop-the amount bid, the purchaser willceive a Certificate of Sale that willERY ASSOCIATES LLC and Sale enteredinthe above LOCAL erty. Prospective bidders are ad-the real estale after confirmation oferty.Prospective bidders are ad-receive a Certificate of Sale that willentitle the purchaser to a deed toDefendants cause on February 26, 2013, an monished to check the coart tile tothe sale. The property will NOT bemonished to check the court tile toentitle the purchaser to a deed tothe real estate after confirmation of13 CH 000200 agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo- verity all information. If this propertyopen forinspection andplaintiffverity all information, If this propertythe real estate after confirmation ofthe sale. The property will NOT be4908 CAROL STREET UNIT Cration, will at I 0:30 AM on August 1, is u condominium unit, the purchas-makes no represenlalion as to theIs a condominium unit, the purchas-the sale. The property will NOT beopen forinspection andplaintiffSKOKIE, IL 60077 2013, at the The Judicial Sales Cor- er st the unit al the foreclosure sale,condition of the property. Prospec-er of the unit at the foreclosure sale,openforinspectionandplaintiffmakes no representation as to theNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-poration, One South Wacker Drive - other than a mortgagee, shall paylivebidders are admonishedtoother than a mortgagee, shall paymakes no representation as to thecondition of the property. Prospec-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, CAN DI DATES the assessments and the legal feescheck the court file to verity all nf or-the assessments and the legal feescondition of the property. Prospec-tinebidders are admonishedtosuant to a Judgment of Foreclosuresell at public auction Io the highest required byTheCondominiummation. If this property is a condo-requiredbyThe Condominiumlivebiddersars admonished locheck the court file to verity all infor-and Sale enteredinthe abonebidder, as sel forth below, the fol- Property Acf, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(l)minium unit, the purchaser of theProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((1)check the court file to verity all irifor-malion. If this property is a condo-cause on April 25, 2013, an agentlowing described real and (g)(4). If this property is a con-unit al the foreclosure sale, otherand )g))4). If this properly is a con-mation. lt this property is a condo-minium unit, the purchaser of Ihefor The Judicial Sales Corporation,estate:Commonly known as 5233 dominium unit which ix part of athan a mortgagee, shall pay the sa-dominium unit which is part of aminium unit, the purchaser of theunit at the foreclosure sale, otherwill at 10:30 AM on August 26,W. JARVIS AVENUE, SKOKIE, IL common interest community, thenesuments and the legal fees re-common interest community, theunit at the foreclosure sale, otherthan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-2013, ut the The Judicial Sales Cor-60077 Property Indes No. 10-28- IN purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-quired by The Condominium Prop-puichaser of the unit at the foreclo-than a mortgages, shall puy the as-sesaments and the legal fees re-poration, One South Wacker Drive -314-014. The realeatate sim- sure sale other than a mortgageeerty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g((l( andsure sale other than a mortgageesesaments and the legal tees re-quired by The Condominium Prop-24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,proved with s single family resi- shall pay the assessments required(g)(4).Ifthis property is part of ashall pay the assessments requiredqaired by The Condominium Prop-erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g(jl) andsell at public auction to the highestdence. Sale terms: 25% down of by The Condominium Property Act,common interest community, theby The Condominium Property Act,erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g)(l( and(g))4).If this properly is a condo-bidder, as set forth below, the fol-the higheul bid by certified funds at 765 ILCS 605/t8.5(g-f).IF YOUpurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-75 ILCS 605/t8.5)g-1).IF YOU)g)(4).If this property is a condo-minium unit which is part of u corn-lowing described realthe close of the sale payable lo The ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-sure sale, other than a mortgaQee,ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-minium unit which is part of a corn-mon interest community, the pur-estale:Commonly known as 4908Judicial Sales Corporation. No third CHICAGOLAND OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTshall pay the assessments requiredOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTmon interest community, the pur-chaser of the unit al the foreclosureCAROL STREET UNIT C, SKOKIE,party checks will be accepted. The TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONby The Condominium Property Act,TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONchaser of the unit at the foreclosuresale other than a mortgagee shallIL 60077 Property Index No. 10-21-balance, including the Judicial sale FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF75 ILCS 605/18.5(q-t).IF YOUFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFsale other than a mortgagee shallpay the assesaments required by203-045. The real estateisim-feefor AbandonedResidential AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INARE THE MORTGAGOR HOME-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INpay the ansesuments required byThe Condominium Properly Act,proved witha condo/townhouse,Property Municipality Relief Fund, ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONThe Condominium PropertyAct,765 ILCS 605/18.5)g-1).IF YOUSale terms: 25% down of the high-which is calculated on residential 15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISTO REMAIN INPOSSESSION15-17011ClOF THE ILLINOIS765 ILCS 605/t8.5(g-l). IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-est bid by certified funds at thereal estate at the rate of $1 for each WITH MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREARE THE MORTGAGOR )HOME-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTclose of the sale payable to The Ju-$1 000 or traction thereof of Ihn LAW. Forinformation:VisitourAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INLAW. For information, contactOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONdicial Sales Corporation. No thirdamount paid by the purchaser not website at service.atfy-pierce.com.ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONPlaintiff'sattorney: Kimberiy A.TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFparty checks will be accepted. Theto exceed $300, in certified funds/or between the hours of 3 and 5 pm.15-17011Cl OF THEILLINOISPadjen, GOMBERG, SHARFMAN,FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INbalance, including the Judicial salewire transfer, is due within twenty- PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff'sMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREGOLD & OSTLER. PC, 208 SouthAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONfee for AbandonedResidentialfour )24( hours. No fee shall be paid Attorneys.OneNorthDearbornLAW. Forinformation,contactLaSalle Street. Suite 1410, CHICA-ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION15-1701)C)OF THE ILLINOISProperty Municipality Relief Fund,by the mortgagee acqainng the res- MONSTER, Streel Suite 1300, CHICAGO, ILPlaìnfiff's attorney: DAVID T CO-GO, IL 60604,(312)332-6194.15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREwhich is calculated on residentialidenlial real estate pursuant to its 60602.Tel No.(312)476-5500.HEN, DAVID T. COHEN & ASSO-Please refer to tile number 45210.MORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW. For information:Visitourreal estate al the rate of $1 for eachcredit bid at the sale or by any Please refer to the numberClAIES, 10729 WEST 159THTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-LAW. For informahon, examine Ihnwebsite ut service.atty-pierce.com.$1 000 or fraction thereof of themortgagee, judgment creditor,or PAl 100730. THE JUDICIAL SALESSTREET, ORLANO PARK, ILTION One South Wacker Drive,court file or contact Plaintiff'a all or-between the hours of 3 and S pm.amount paid by the purchaser notother lienor acquiring the residential CORPORATION One South60467, 1708) 460-771 t . THE JUDI-24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650neF:CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff'slo esceed $300, in certified funds/orreal estate whose nghts in and to Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,CIAL SALES CORPORATION One(312) 236-SALE You can also visitP.C., 15Wo30 NORTH FRONTAGEAttomeys, One NorthDearbornwire transfer, is due within twenty-the residential real estate arose pri- IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE YouSouth Wacker Drive, 24th Floor,The Judicial Sales Corporation at wROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO, ILfour (24) hours. No fee shall be paidor to the sale The 5ublct property CALL can also viait The Judicial SalesChicago, IL 60606-4650 )312) 236-ww.tjuc.com for a 7 day status re-IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Please60602. Tel No. (312) 476-5500.by the mortgagee acquiring the res-is sublect to general real estate tao- Corporation al w.tIsc.com for a 7SALE You can also visit The Jadi-port of pending sales. GOMBERG,reter lo tile number 14-12-12417.Please refer to fie numberidenlial real estate pursuant to itses, special assessments, or special day status report of øending sales,cial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.cSHARFMAN, GOLD & OSTLER,THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-PAl219888. THE JUDICIAL SALEScredit bid al the sale or by anytases levied against said real estate PIERCE & ASSOCIATES Oneorn for a 7 day status report ofPC 208 Sooth LuSalle Street, SuiteTION One South Wacker Drive,CORPORATION One Southmortgagee, tudqment creditor,orand is offered for sale without any North Dearborn Street Suite 1300pending sales. DAVID T. COHEN &1410 CHICAGO, IL 60604 )312)24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,other lienor acquiring the residentialrepresentation autoqualityor 847-998-3400 CHICAGO, IL 60602 )312) 476-ASSOCIATES 10729 WEST t 59TH332-6194 Attorney File No. 45210(312) 236-SALE You can also visitIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE Youreal estate whose nghls in und toquantity of title and without recourse 5500 Attorney File No. PAl 100730STREET ORLANO PARK, IL 60467Attorney Code. 90334 Case Num-The Judicial Sales Corporation at wcan alsovisit The Judicial Salesthe residential real estate arose pri-to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. Attorney Code. 91220 Case Num-(708)460-771 tAttomey Cede.ber:13 CH 38118 TJSC#:33-ww.tjxc.com for a 7 day status re-Corporation al www.tjsc corn for a 7or to the sale. The sublect propertyThe sale is farther subject to conf ir- ber:lt CH t8549 TJSC#:33-25602 Case Number: 12 CH 2589413158 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fairport of pending sales. CODILIS &day status report of pending sales,is subject lo general real estate tao-mation by the court, Upen payment 149 14 TJSC#: 33-12847 NOTE: PursuantDebt Collection Practices Act, youASSOCIATES, P C 15W030PIERCE& ASSOCIATES Onees, special assessments, or specialinfull of the amount bid, the pur- 545392 to the Fair Debt Collection Practicexare advised that Plaintiff's attorneyNORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,North Dearborn Street Saite 1300tases levied against said real estatechaser will receive a Certificate of 7/4,7/Il, 7/18/13 #596307 Ad, you are advised thaI Plaintiff'sis deemed to be a debt collector at-SUITE tOO BURR RIDGE, IL 60527CHICAGO,IL 60602 1312)476-and io offered for sale without anySale that will entitle the purchaser attorney is deemed lo be a debt col-tempting Io collect a debt and any(630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.5500 Attorney File No. PAl219888representation astoqualityorto a deed lo the real estate after lector attempting to collect a debtinformation obtained will be used for14-12-12417 Attorney AROC No.Attorney Code. 91220 Case Nam-quantity of title and without recourseconfirmation of the sale. The prop- and any information obtained will bethut purpose. 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762ber:12 CH 40964 TJSC#: 33-to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition.erty will NOT be open for inspection used for that purpose 544143 Case Number:12 CH 01618112838 The sale is farther sublect IO conf ir-and plaintiff makes no representa- TO PLACE A HELP 544964 7/4, 7111, 7/18/13 #596216 TJSC#: 33-12298 NOTE: Pursuant547804 mation by the court. Upon paymentlion au lo the condition of the prop- 7/4, 1/11, 7/18/13 #596282 to the Fair Debt Collection Practices7/18, 7/25, 8/1/13 #603549 infull of the amount bid, the pur-erty. Prospective bidders are ad- Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's chaser will receive a Certificate ofmonished lo check the court file to WANTED AD IN THE attorney is deemed to be a debt col- Sale that will entitle the purchaserverify all information, If this property lector attempting fo collect u debt to a deed tu the real estate afteris a condominium unit, the purchas- CLASSIFIEDS, CALL and any information obtained will be confirmation of the sale, The prop-er of the unit at the foreclosure sale, p used for that purpose. SUBSCRIBE TODAY (ALI 1.800.680.2068erty will NOT be open for inspectionother than a mortgagee, shall pay 543964 und plaintiff makes no representa.the assessments and the legal tees Find 08 VISIT PIONEERLOCALCON 847-998-3400 4stodj7ycomI7/4, lIli, 7/18/13 #596183 lion as to the condition of the prop-required byThe Condominium lo Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, July 18, 2013 Judicia' Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. SKOKIE SKOKIE SKOKIE SKOKIE SKOKIE 5KOKIE SKOKIE SKOKIE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DI V! SION DIVISION DIVISION JPMORGAN CHASEDIVISION GREEN TREE SERVIC-DIVISION DIVISION DIVISION DIVISION JPMORGAN CHASE NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE, LLC, CITIMORTGAGE, INC SUCCES-BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION ING LLC, PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA-JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA-JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA-BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiff, SOR BY MERGER TO ABN AMROPlaintiff, Plaintiff, TION TIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS SUC-TIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiff, MORTGAGE GROUP, INC. Plaintiff, CESSOR BY MERGER TO CHASEPlaintiff, AÒELAIDA SILVA, NICOMEDES C.Plaintìff, KATHLEEN SUMALPONG,HANI NISSAN, 4922 W. KIRK HOME FINANCE, LLC DONALD GABRAIL NK/A DON- SILVA, BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. CHARLITO SUMALPONG,CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION WLADYSLAW PARA, JAN PARAPlaintiff, WINSTON WILLIAMS,ALD Y. GABRAIL, AWEKAL AS SUCCESSOR TO LASALLEBEATA BECLEA A/K/A BEATA B.SKOKIE CENTER CONDOMINIUMDefendants AKA JAN P PARA, BOGUMILA JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA,GABRAIL, JPMORGAN CHASE BANK MIDWEST N.A., UN-BECELA, ANDREW BECELA,ASSOCIATION, UNKNOWN OWN-12 CH 42969 PARA THEODOROS TSAKLIDIS VICKYUNKNOWN OWNERS ANDBANK, N.A.S/I/I TO WASHING- KNOWN OWNER AND NON-PRAIRIE STEEL CONSTRUC-ERS AND NONRECORD CLAIM-4922 KIRK ST, UNIT 201 Skokie, ILDefendants ZISIADIS, 5220 OAKTON ÓONDO-NONRECORD CLAIMANTS De-TON MUTUAL BANK RECORD CLAIMANTS TION, INC., THE METROPOLITANANTS 60077 11 CH 34137 MINIUM ASSOCIATION, UN-fendants Defendants Detendants OF SKOKIE CONDOMINIUM AS-Defendants NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-4844 HULL STREET SKOKIE, ILKNOWN OWNERS AND11 CH 014180 12 CH 20245 lo CH 33086 SOC ATION 12 CH 023459 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-60077 NONRECORD CLAIMANTS 9129 LAWLER AVENUE SKOKIE,5238 DAVIS STREET SKOKIE, IL 8309 N HAMLIN Skokie, IL 60076Defendants 5215 GALITZ STREET UNIT #3Dsuant to a Judgment of ForeclosureNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Defendants IL 60077 60077 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-10 CH 003809 SKOKIE, IL 60077 and Sale enteredinthe aboveTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-11 CH 003932 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-4953 OAKFON STREET UNITNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-cause on May 14, 2013, an agonIsuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure5220 OAKTON STREET UNITTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that par-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- suant to a Judgment ot Foreclosure#303 SKOKIE, IL 60077 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-for The Judicial Sales Corporation,and Sale enteredinthe above#309 SKOKIE, IL 60077 suant to a Judgment of Foreclosuresuant Io s Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale enteredisthe aboveNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-suant Io a Judgment of Foreclosurewillal10:30 AM on August 16,cause on April 29, 2013, an agentNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-and Sale enteredinthe aboveand Sale enteredinthe above cause on May 21, 2013, as agestTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that par-and Sale enteredisthe above2013, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-for The Judicial Sales Corporation.TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-cause on May 10, 2013, an agentcause on February 27, 2013, an for The Judicial Sales Corporation,suant to s Judgment of Foreclosurecause on May 9, 2013, an agent forperation, One South Wacker Drive -will at 10:30 AM on July 31, 2013,suant Io a Judgment of Foreclosurefor The Judicial Salen Corporation,agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo- will at 10:30 AM on August 23,and Sale enteredinthe aboveThe Judicial Sales Corporation, will24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,at the The Judicial Sales Corpora-and Sale enteredinthe abovewill at 10:30 AM on August 12,ration, will at 10:30 AM os July 30, 2013, aI the The Judicial Sales Cor-cause on May 21, 2013, an agentat 10:30 AM on August 12, 2013, atsell al public auction to the highesttion, One South Wacker Dnve -cause on May 10, 2013, an agent2013, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-2013, at the The Judicial Sales Cor- poration, One South Wacker Dnve -for The Judicial Sales Corporation,the The Judicial Sales Corporation,bidder, as set forth below, the fol-24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,for The Judicial Sales Corporation,poratios, One South Wacker Drive -poration, One South Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,willat 10:30 AM on August 23,One South Wacker Drive'24thlowing described real estate: Corn-sell at public auction to the highestwill at 10:30 AM on Auguat 12,04th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,04th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the highest2013, at the The Judicial Sales Cor'Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seIl atmosly known as 4922 KIRK ST.bidder, as set forth below, the fol-2013, at the The Judicial Salen Cor-sell at public auction to the highestsell st public auction Io the highest bidder, as set forth below, the fol-poration, One South Wacker Drive -public auction to Ihe highest bidder,UNIT 201, Skokie, IL 60077 Proper-lowing described real estate: Corn-poration, One South Wacker Drive -bidder, au set forth below, the fol-bidder, as nel forth below, the fol- lowing described real estate: Corn-84th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,au set forth below, the following de-ly Indes No. 10-28-208-026-1003monlyknown as 4844 HULL04th Floor. CHICAGO, IL, 60606,lowing described real eatate: Cam-lowing described real estate: Corn- rnonly known as 8309 N. HAMLIN,sell ut public auction to the highestscribed real estate:CommonlyVOL. 0126. The real estate is rn- STRSET, SKOKIE, IL 60077 Prop-sell at public auction to the highestmonly known as 9129 LAWLERmonlyknown as5238 DAVIS Skokie,IL 60076 Property Indexbidder, us set forth below, the fol-known as 5215 GALITZ STREETproved with a condominium. Theerty Indes No. 10-28-215-014-0000.bidder, au set forth below, the fol-AVEÑUE, SKOKIE. IL 60077 Prop-STRSET, SKOKIE, IL 60077 Prop- No. 10-23-304-045-0000. The reallowing described real estate: Corn-UNIT #3D, SKOKIE, IL 60077 Prop-Iudgment amount was $108,319.54.The real estate is improved with alowing described realerty Indes No, 10-16-404-031. Theer-tV Indes No. 10-16-307-019-0000. estateis improved with a singlemonly known as 4953 OAKTONei'ty Indes No. 10-28-111-045-Sale terms: 25% down of the high-two story two flat with no garage.estate:Comrnonly known as 5220real estate is improved with s singleThe real estate is improved wilh a familyresidence.The judgmentSTRCET UNIT #303, SKOKIE, IL1013/1033. The real estate is im-est bid by certified tonds at theSale terms: 25% down of the high-OAKTON STREET UNIT #309,family residence. Sale terms: 25%one story single family home. Sale amountwas$419,878.45.Sale60077 Property Index No10-28-provedwith a condo/townhouse.cloue of the sale payable to The Ju-est bid by certified funds at theSKOKIE, IL 60077 Property Indesdown of the highest bid by certifiedterms: 25% down of the highest bid terms: 25% down of the highest bid201-034-1003, Property Indes No.Sale termo: 25% down of the high-dicial Suies Corporation. No thirdclose of the sale payable to The Ja-No. 10-21-330-035-1026. The realfunds at the close of the sale paya-by certified funds at the close of the by certified funds at the close of the10-28-201-084-1091. The real es-es! bid by certified funds at theparty checks will be accepted. Thedicial Sales Corporation. No thirdestate is improved with able lo The Judicial Salen Corpora-sale payable to The Judicial Sales aule payable to The Judicial Salestate is improved with aclose of Ihe sale payable to The Ja-balance, including the Judicial saleparty checks will be accepted. Thecondo/townhouse. Sale terms: 25%tion, No third party checks will beCorporation No third party checks Corporation. No third party checkscondo/townhouse, Sale terms: 25%dicial Saleu Corporation. No thirdfee forAbandoned Residentialbalance, including the Judicial saledown of Ihn highest bid by certifiedaccepted. The balance, inciudinwill be accepted. The balance, in- will be accepted. The balance, in-down of the highest bid by certifiedparty checks will be accepted. TheProperty Municipality Relief Fund,teefor AbandonedResidentialfunds at the close of the sale paya-the Judicial sale fee for Abandoneclsding the Judicial sale fee for cluding the Judicial sale tee forfunds at the close of the sale paya-balance, including the Judicial salewhich iscalculated on residentialProperty Municipality Relief Fund,ble to The Judicial Sales Corpora-ResidentialPropertyMunicipalityAbandoned ResidentialProperty AbandonedResidentialPropertybio to The Judicial Sales Corpora-fee forAbandoned Residentialreal estate al the rate of $1 for eachwhich is calculated on residentialtion. No third party checks will beRelief Fund, which is calculated onMunicipality Relief Fund. which is Municipality Relief Fand, which istion. No third party checku will beProperty Municipality Relief Fund,$1,000 or fraction thereofof thereal estate ut the rate of $1 for eachaccepted. The balance,includinresidential real estate at the rate ofcalculated on residential real estate calculateri on residential real estateaccepled. The balance, includinwhich u calculated on residentialamount paid by the purchaser not$1,000 or fraction thereof of thethe Judicial sale fee tor Abandone$1 for each $1 000 or fraction there-al the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 orthe Judicial sale fee tor Abandonereal estate at the rate of $1 for eachto euceed $300, in certified funds/oramount paid by the purchaser notResidential PropertyMunicipalityof of the amount paid by the pur-fraction thereof of the amount paid traction thereof of the amount paidResidentialPropertyMunicipality$1,000 or fraction thereof of thewire transfer, is due within twenty-to exceed $300, in certified funds/orRelief Fund, which is calculated oschaser not to exceed $300, in certi-by the purchaser not Io enceed by the purchaser notto euceedRelief Fund, which is calculated onamount paid by the purchaser notfour (24) hours. No fee shull be paidwire transfer, is due within twenty.residential real estate at the rate oftied funds/or wire transfer, in due$f00,incertifiedfunds/orwire $300,incertifiedfunds/orwireresidential real estate at the rate ofIo esceed $300, in certified funds/orby the mortgagee acquiring the res-four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid$1 for each $1 000 or fraction there-within twenty-four (24( hours. Notransfer, is due within twenty-tour transfer,is due within twenty-tour$1 for each $1 000 or fraction there-wire transfer, is due within twenty-idential real estate pursuant to Itsby the mortgagee acquiring the res-of of the amount paid by the pur-fee shall be paid by the mortgagee(24( hours. No fee shall be paid by (24) tours. No fee shall be paid byof of the amount paid by the par-four (24) hours. No fee shall be paidcredit bid at the sale or by anyidential real estate pursuant toitschaser not Io euceed $300, in certi-acquiring the residential real esIstethe mortgagee acquiring the resi- the mortgagee acquiring the resi-chaser not to exceed $300, is certi-by the mortgagee acquiring the reo-mortgagee, judgment creditor,orcredit bid at the sale or by anyfled funds/or wire transfer,is duepursuant to its credit bid at the saledenlial real estate pursuant to its dential real estate pursuant Io itstied funds/or wire transfer,is dueidential real estate pursuant to itsother honor acquiring the residentialmortgagee, judgment creditor,orwithin twenty-four (24) hOurs, Noorby any mortgagee, judgmentcredit bid at the sale or by any credit bid at the uale or by anywithin twenty-four (24) hours. Nocreditbid at the sale or by anyreal estate whose rights in and toother lienor acquiring the residentialfee shall be paid by the mortgageecreditor, or other lienor acquiringmortgagee, judgment creditor,or mortgagee, judgment creditor,orfee shatlbe paid by the mortgageemortgagee, judgment creditor,orthe residential real estate arose pri-real estate whose nghts in and toacquiring the residential real estatethe resìdentialreal estate whoseother lienor acquiring the residential other lienor acquiring the residentialacquiring the residential real estateother honor acquinng the residentialor to the sale, The subject propertythe residential real estate arose pri-pursuant to its credit bid at the salerights in and to the residential realreal estate whose rights in and to real estate whose rights in and topursuant to its credit bid at the salereal estate whose rights in and tois subject to general real estate tax-or to the sale. The subject propertyor by any mortgagee, judgmentestate arose prior Io the sale, Thethe residential real estate arose pri- the residential real estate arose pv-or by any mortgagee, Iudgmenlthe residential real estate arose pri-es, special assessments, or specialis sublet to general real estate tax-creditor,or other Irenor acquiringsublect property is subject Io gener-or to the sale, The subtect property or lo the sale. The subject propertycreditor, or other lienor acquiringor to the sale. The sublect propertytases levied against said real estatees, special assessments, or specialthe residentialreal estate whoseal real estate tanes, special assess-is subject to general real estate las- is uablect to general real estate tau-the residentialrealestate whoseis subject to general real estate tax-and is offered for sale without anytases levied against said real estaterights in and Io the residential realments,orspecialtasesleviedes, special assessments, or special es, special assessments, or specialrights in and to the residential reales, special assessments, or specialrepresentationantoqualityorand is offered for sale without anyestate arose prior to the sale. Theagainst said real estate and is of-tanes levied against said real estate lasos levied against said real estateestate arose prior to the sale. Thetaxes levied agaisut said real estatequantity of title and without recourserepresentationastoqualityorsubject property is subject to goner-fered for sale without any represen-and is offered for sale without any and is offered for sale without anysubject property is subject to goner.and is offered for sale without anyto Plaintiff und in AS 15" condition.quantity of title und without recourseal real estate taxes, special assess-tation as to quality or quantity of titlerepresentationusIoqualityor representationastoqualityoral real estate tases, special assess-representation usIoqualityorThe sale io further subject to confir-to Plaintiff and in AS 15 condition.mento, orspecisltanesleviedand without recourse to Plaintiff andquantity of tille and without recourse quantity of title and without recouruemento,orspecialtasesleviedquantity of title and without recoursemalion by the court. Upon paymentThe sale is further subject to conf ir-agsinst said real estate and is of-in "AS IS" condition. The sale is fur-to Plaintiff and iv AS IS" condition. to Plaintiff and in AS IS" condition.against uaid real estate and is of-to Plaintiff and in AS IS" conditios.in fullof the amount bid, the par-mation by the court, Upon paymentfeted for sale without any represen-ther nablecl to confirmation by theThe sale is further sublect to confir- The sale is further usblect IO conf ir-fered for sale without any represen-The sale is further subject to confit-chaser will receive a Certificate ofin full of the amount bid, the pur-talion as to quality or quantity of tillecourt. Upon payment in full of themation by the court, Upon payment mation by the court. Upon paymenttation au Io quality or quantity of titlemation by the court. Upon paymentSale that will entitle the purchaserchaser will receive s Certificate ofand without recourse to Plaintiff andamount bid, the purchaser will re-in full of the amount bid, the pur- in full of the amount bid, the pur-and without recourse Io Plaintiff andin full of the amount bid, the pur-to a deed to the real estate afterSale that will entitle the purchaserin AS lS condition. The sale is fur-ceive a Certificate of Sale that willchaser will receive a Certificate of chaser will receive a Certificate ofin AS 1S conditìon. The sale is fur-chaser will receive a Certificate ofconfirmation of the sale. The prop-to a deed to the real estate afterther sublect lo confirmation by theentitle the purchaser to a deed IoSale that will entitle the purchaser Sale that will entitle the purchaserther subject to confirmation by theSale that will entitle the purchasererny will NOT be open tor inspectioaconfirmation of the sale. The prop-court. Upon payment in full of thethe real estate after confirmation ofto a deed to the real estate after to a deed to the real estate aftercourt. Upon payment in full of theto a deed to the real estate afterand plaintiff makes no representa-erty will NOT be open for inspectionamount bid, the purchaser will re-the sale. The property will NOT beconfirmation of the sale The prop- confirmation of the sale. The prop-amount bid, the purchaser will re-confirmation of the sale. The prop-lion as to the conditios of the prop-and plaintiff makes no representa-ceive a Certificate of Sale that willopenforinspection andplaintifferty will NOT be open for inspection erty will NOT be open for inapectionceive a Certificate of Sole that willerty will NOT be open for inspectionerty. Prospective bidders are ad-lion as to the condition of the prop-entitle the purchsuer to a deed tomakes no representation as to theand plaintiff makes no representa- and plaintiff makes no representa-entitle the purchaser to a deed toand plaintiff makes no representa-rnonrshed to check the court file toerty. Prospective bidders are ad-the real estate after confirmation ofcondition of the property. Prospec-tion as to the condition of the prop- tion as to the condition of the prop-the real estate after confirmation oftion as to the condition of the prop-verity all information. If this properlymonished Io check the court tile Iothe sale. The property will NOT betisebiddersare admonished toerly.Prospective bidders are ad- erty. Prospective bidders are ad-the sale. The property will NOT beerty. Prospective bidders are ad-is a condominium unit, the purchus-verity all information, If this propertyopen forinspection andplaintiffcheck the court file to verify all infor-monished to check the court file to monished to check the court file toopenforinspection and plaintiffmonished to check the court file toer of the unit at the foreclosure sale.is a condominium unit, the purchas-makes no representation as to themation. If this property is a condo-verify all information. If this property venty all information, If this propertymakes no representation au to theverify all information. It this propertyother than u mortgagee, shall payer of the unit at the foreclosure sale,condition st the property. Prospec-minium unit, the purchaser of theis a condominium unit, the purchas- is a condominium unit, the parchas.condition of the property. Proapec-is a condominium unit, the purchas-the assessments andthe legal feesother than a mortgagee, shall paytienbiddersare admonished tounit at the foreclosure sale, otherer of the unit at the foreclosure sale, er of the unit at the foreclosure sale,tise bidders are admonished toer of the unit at the foreclosure sale,requiredbyTheCondominiumthe assessments andthe legal feescheck the court file to verify all infor-than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-other than a mortgagee, shall pay other than a mortgagee, ahall paycheck the court file to verify all nf or-other than a mortgagee, shall payProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1(required byTheCondominiummation. If this property is a condo-sessments and the legal fees re-the assessments and the legal fees the assessments andthe legal feesmationIf this property is a condo-the assessments and the legal feesand (g((4(. If thin property is a con-Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((1(minium unit, the purchaser of thequired by The Condominium Prop-required byThe Condominium requiredby TheCondominiumminium unit, the purchaser of therequiredby TheCondominiumdorninium unit which is part of aand (q)(4(. It thia property is a con-unit at the foreclosure sale, othererty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((t) andProperly Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((1( Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(t)unit at the foreclosure sale, otherProperty Ad, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(f(common interestcommunity, thedominium unit which is part of athan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-(g)(4(.If this property is a condo-and (q((4(. If this property is a con- and jg)(4). If this property io a con-thav a mortgagee, shall pay the au-and (g((4). If this property io a con-purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-common interest community,theseasments and the legal fees re-minium unit which is part of a corn-dominium unit which is part of a domisium unit which ispart of aneasments and the legal fees re-dorninium unit whìch is part of asure aale other Ihav a mortgageepurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-quired by The Condominium Prop-mon interesl community, the pur-common interestcommunity, the common interest community, thequired by The Condominium Prop-common interest community, theshall pay the assessments requiredsure sale other than a mortgageeerly Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((1( andchaser of the unit at the foreclosurepurchaser of the und at the foreclo- purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1( andpurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-by The Condominium Property Act,shall pay the assessments required(g)(4).If this property in a condo-sale other than s mortgagee shallsure sale other than a mortgsgee aure sale other than a mortgagee(g((4).If this property is a condo-sure sale other than a mortgagee765 ILCS 605/18.5(0-1).IF YOUby The Condominium Property Act,minium unit which is part of a corn-pay the assessments required bshall pay the assessments required shall pay the aasessments requiredminium unit which is part of a corn-shall pay the assessments requiredARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-705 ILCS 605/I8.5(-1(. IF YOUmon interest community, the pur-The CondominiumProperty Ac,by The Condominium Property Act, by The Cosdominism Property Act,mon interest community, the pur-by The Condominium Property Act,OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-chaser of the unit at the foreclosure765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1(. l YOU765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-l(.IF YOU 755 ILCS 605/18.5(5-1),IF YOUchaser of the unit at the foreclosure75 ILCS 605/18.5(q-I(.IF YOUTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHTsale other than a mortgagee shallARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-sale other than a mortgagee shallARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONpay the assessments required byOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT OWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHTpay the assesamests required byOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFThe Condominium Property Act,TO REMAININPOSSESSIONTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONThe Condominium PropertyAct,TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN765 ILCS 605/18.5(0-1).IF YOUFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF765 ILCS 605/18.5(0-1). IF YOUFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISOWNER(, YOU HAVE THE RIGHTACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONACCORDANCE WITH SECTION ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONLAW. Forinformation, contactMORTGAGE FORECLOSURETO REMAIN IN POSSESSION15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOIS15-1701(C) OF THEILLINOIS 15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISTO REMAININPOSSESSION15-17011Cl OF THEILLINOISPlaintiff's attorney. JOHNSON,LAW. Forinformation:VisitourFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFMORTGAOE FORECLOSUREMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREBLUMBERG & ASSOCIATES, LLC,website st service.atty-pierce.com.AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INLAW. For information, esamino theLAW. For information'Visitour LAW. Forinformation, conlactAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INLAW. For information, euarnine the230 W. Monroe Street, Suite #112,between the hours of 3 and 5 pm.ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONcourt file or contact Plaintiffs attor-websile at service.atty-pierce.corn. Plaintiffsattorney: HAUSELMAN,ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONcourt file or contact Plaintiff's attor-Chicago, IL 60606, (312) 541-9710.PIERCE 8 ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISney: CODILIS 6 ASSOCIATES,between the hours of 3 and 5 pm. RAPPIN & OLSWANG, LTD., 3915-1701(C)OF THEILLINOISnon:CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,Please refer to file number 12-4471.Attomeys,One NorthDearbornMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREP C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEPIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's South LaSalle Street ' Suite 1105,MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREP C., t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGETHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-Street Saite 1300, CHICAGO, ILLAW. For information, esamino theROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,Attorneys,OneNorthDearborn CHICAGO, IL 60603,312) 372-LAW. For information, examine theROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,TION One South Wacker Drive,60602.Tel No.(3121 476-5500.court tile or contact Plaintiff's altor-IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. PleaseStreet Suite 1300, CHICAGO, IL 2020. Please refer to fi e numbercourt file or contact Plaintiff's allor-IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Please24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650Please refer to the numberney: CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,refer to file number 14-11-12027.60602.Tel No.(312)476-5500. 09-2222-11993.THE JUDICIALnev:CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,refer to file number 14-11-24487.(312) 236-SALE You can also visitPAT t 18704. THE JUDICIAL SALESP.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGETHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-Please refer to file number SALES CORPORATION OneP.C., t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGETHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-The Judicial Salen Corporation at wCORPORATION One SouthROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,TION One South Wacker Drive,PAl209928. THE JUDICIAL SALES South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor,ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,TION One South Wacker Drive,sex tlsc.corn for a 7 day status re-Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,IL 60527, (630( 794-9876. Please24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650CORPORATION One South Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-IL 60527, (630( 794-9876. Please24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650port of pending sales. JOHNSON,IL 60606-4650 (31 2) 236-SALE Yourefer to file number 14-10-41698.(312) 236-SALE You cas also visitWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicaqo, SALEYou can also visit The Judi-refer to file number 14-ID-01709.(312) 236-SALE You can also visitBLUMBERG & ASSOCIATES, LLCcan also visit The Judicial SalesTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-The Judicial Sales Corporstion ut wIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You cia! Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.cTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-The Judicial Sales Corporation at w230 W. Monroe Street, Suite #1125Corporation al www.tjsc.com for a 7TION One South Wacker Drive,ww.tjac.com for a 7 day status re-can also visit The Judicial Sales om for a 7 day status report ofTION One South Wacker Drive,ww.sc.com for a 7 day statua re-Chicago, IL 60606 (312( 541-9710day status report of pendinrt sales.24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650port of pending sales. CODILIS &Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 pendinit sales. HAUSCLMAN,24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650port of pending sales. CODILIS &Attorney File No. 12-4471 AttomePIERCE &ASSOCIATES One(312( 236-SALE You can also visitASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030day status report of pending sales. 4APPIÑ & OLSWANG, LTD. 39(312) 236-SALE You can also visitASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030Code. Case Number: 12 CH 4296North Dearborn Street Suite 1300The Judicial Sales Corporation at wNORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,PISACE & ASSOCIATES Ose South LaSalle Street - Suite 1105The Judicial Sales Corporation al wNORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,TJSC#: 33-13390 NOTE: PursuantCHICAGO, IL 60602 (312( 476-ww.tjsc.com for a 7 day status re-SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527North Dearborn Street Suite 1300 CHICAGO,IL 60603 (312) 372-w-w.tjsc.com for a 7 day statua re-SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527to the Fair Debt Collection Practices5500 Attorney File No PAT I 18704port of pending sales, CODILIS &(630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.CHICAGO. IL 60602 (312) 476- 2020 AttorneyFile No. 09-2222-port of pending sales. CODILIS &(630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.Act, ysa are advised that PlaintiffsAttomey Code. 91220 Case Num-ASSOCIATES, P.C. t5W03014-11-12027 Attorney ARDC No.5500 Attorney File No. PAl209928 11993 Attorney Code. 4452 CaseASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W03014-11-24487 Attorney ARDC No.attorney is deemed Io be a debt col-ber:TiCH 34137 TJSCa: 33-NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,00468002 Attorney Code. 21762Attorney Code. 91220 Case Nurn- Number: 10 CH 33086 TJSC#: 33-NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,00468002 Attorney Code. 21762lector attempting to collect a debt10716 SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527Case Number:IlCH 014180ber: 12 CH 20245 TJSC#: 33-8874 13842 NOTE: Pursuant to the FairSUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527CaseNumber:12 CH 023459and any informafion obtained will be1544523 (630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.TJSC#: 33-12617 NOTE: Pursuant1544136 Debt Collection Practices Act, you(630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.TJSC#: 33-12396 NOTE: Pursuantused for that purpose. 7/4,7t117t18/13 #596270 14-10-41698 Attorney ARDC No.to the Fair Debt Collection Practices7/4, 7/11, 7118/13 #596214 are advised that Plaintiff'u attorney14-10-01709 Attorney ARDC No.to the Fair Debt Collection Practices544971 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's is deemed Io be a debt collector at-00468002 Attorney Code. 21762Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's7)4, 7/11, 7/18/13 #596283 Case Number: 11 CH 003932attorney is deemed to be s debt col- tempting to collect a debt and anyCase Number:10 CH 003809attorney is deemed to be a debt col- TJSC#: 33-12625 NOTE: Pursuantlector attempting to collect a debt informahon obtained will be used forTJSC#: 33-13339 NOTE: Pursuantlector attempting to collect a debt to the Fair Debt Collection Practicesand any informafiov obtained will be thaDose. to the Fair Debt Collection Practicesand any information obtained will be Act, you are advised that Plaintiff'sused for that purpose. Act, you are advised that Plaintiff uuaed for that purpose. attorney is deemed to be a debt col-544392 7111,7/18,7/25113 #598826 attorney is deemed to fte a debt col-1984410 To PLACE A lector anempting to collect u debt7/4, 7/11, 7118/13 #596228 To PLACE A CLASSIFIED lector attempting to c011ect a debt7/4,/11,7/18t13 #596239 and any information obtained will be and any information obtained will be RENT YOUR APARTMENT WITH used for that purpose. AD, (ALL 847-998-3400 used for that parpose. CLASSIFIED AD, 1544398 1545388 I EASE IN THE CIASSIFIEDS. (ALL 7/4. 7111, 7118113 #596229 OR VISIT TO P190 A (LASS)FIED AD (All 7(11, 7118, 7125/13 859181$ TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD, FIND MORE LOCAL JOBS AT 841-998-340008 YIS(1 847-998-3400 TO PLACE YOUR AD CALL 847-998-3400 PIO NEER[OCALCOM/tLASSIFIEDS PIO NE ERIOCAI. (O M/t LASSIFIE OS CALE 847-998-3400 PIONEERLOCALCOM/?AONSTER Thursday, July 18, 2013 Pioneer Press (DC) 11 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. Bid Notice Bid Notice Probate Public Notices Public Notices SKOKIE SKOKIE SKOKIE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE STATE OF ILLINOIS LEGAL NOTICE tiono rnust be returned by Mort- INII-4ECIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF VILLAGE OF MORTON VILLAGE OF MORTON IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF NOTICE OF RESOLUTION day, July 29, 2013 at 5:00 PM. COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS GROVE GROVE COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS NO, 13-8 Attending Orientation5 MAN- COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN- TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY Cook County, IllinoIs Cook County, IllinoIs PROBATE DIVISION RESOLUTION ESTABLISHINGDATORY and will be held on DIVISION NATIONSTAR MORT-DIVISION CERY DIVISION GAGE LLC OCWEN LOAN SERVICING, LLC JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA- 2013 CONCRETE 2013 MUNICIPAL PARKING In the matter of the estate of El- PREVAILING WAGES Monday, August 5, 2013 at the Plaintifl, Plaintiff, TIONAL ASSOCIATION, REPLACEMENT PROGRAM LOT PAVING PROGRAM sie S. Beran. Deceased TAKE NOTICE that I, Debra J.Village ofHarwood Heights Plaintiff INVITATION FOR BIDS INVITATiON FOR BIDS Case No. 13 P 3752 Budnik, Village Clerk of the Vil-Community room which s also ANNA MORRISON, MORTGAGECHONG S. CHO, HAN CHO, OPTI-V NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN byNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by PUBLICATION NOTICE lage of Norridge, hereby certifylocated at 7300 West Wilson, ELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONMA OLD ORCHARD WOODS ELMSTEVEN C. PINSLER; MADISONthe President and the Board ofthe President and the Board ofNoticeis hereby given of thethat Resolution No. 13-8 ascer-Harwood Heights, Illinois. PLACE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIA- SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEECONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, Doors will open at 6:00 PM and FOR RESIDENTIAL LOAN CEN-OPTIMA OLD ORCHARD WOODST ION, Trustees of the Village of Mor-Trustees of the Village of Mor-death of Elsie S. Beran of Mt.taming the Prevailing Rate of TERS OF AMERICA, PALMCOMMUNITY ASSOCIATION Defendants ton Grove, Cook County, Illinois,ton Grove, Cook County, Illinois,Prospect,IL.Lettem of officeWages for laborers, workmenwill close prompfly at 7:00 PM, SQUARE CONDOMINIUM ASSO-Defendants 11 CH 5581 that sealed bids will be recejvedthat sealed bids will be receivedwere issued on July 11, 201310and mechanicsemployed onafter which no one will be al- dATION 12 CH 001389 Property Address: 5105 WESTfor the PROJECT NAME. for the 2013 MUNICIPALScott S. Beran, 717 5. Emer-public works of said Village oflowedentrance. Questions Delendanls 9715 WOODS UNIT #1 lOtMADISON STREETUNIT610Bids will be received up to thePARKING LOT PAVING PRO-son, Mt.Prospect,IL 60056,Norridge, was passed by theshould be directed to the Village 11 CH 15324 SKOKIE, IL 60677 SKOKIE, IL 60077 hour of 10:00 A.M Local Time,GRAM. whose attorney is Gary A. Lind,President and Beard of Trust-of Harwood Heights Police 8161 NILES CENTER ROAD 3ANOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SKOKIE, IL 60077 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-SALE - CONDOMINIUM on the 6thdayof AUGUSTBids will be received up to fha121 S. Wilke Rd. Suite 407, Ar-ses on the 261h day of JuneCommission between 8:00 AM NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-suant to a Judgment of ForeclosumFisher and Shapiro file e 10-0490672013, at the office of the Direc-hour of 10:00 AM. Local Time,lington Heights, IL 60005, 847-2013, pursuant to An Act regu-and 4:00 PM (708-867-4353.) TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that par-and Sale enteredinthe above(lt is advised that interested partiesfor of Public Works, at the Pub-on the6th day of AUGUST577-0030. lating wages of laborers, me-The Village of Harwood Heights saant to a Jadgmenl of Foreclosurecause on December 6,2012, anconsaft with their lic Works Facility, 7840 N. Nagte2013, at the office of the Direc-Claims against the estate maychanics and other workers em-is an Equal Opportunity Employ- and Sale enteredintIre aboveagent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-own attorneys beforebidding atAvenue, Morton Grove, Illinois,tor of Public Works, at the Pub-be filed in the office of the Clerkployed in any public works byer. cause on April 25, 2013, an agentration, will at 10:30 AM on Augustmortgage foreclosure sales.) lic Works Facility, 7840 N. Nagieof theCircuit Court in Roomthe State, county, city or anyBy orderoftheHarwood for The Judicial Sales Corporation,15, 2013, at the The Judicial SalesPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenand will be publicly opened and will al 10:30 AM on July 29, 2013,Corporation, One South Wackerthat pursuanttoa Judgment ofread at that time. Avenue, Morton Grove, Illinois.1202, Richard J. Daley Center,public body or any political sub-Heights Police & Fire Commis- - at the The Judicial Sales Corpora-Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,Foreclosure entered on May9,The bidding forms and docu-and will be publicly opened andChicago, Illinois 60602, or withdivisionor by anyone undersion: lion, One South Wacker Onve -60606. sell at public auction to the2013, KalIen Realty Services, Inc.,ments are available at the officeread al fhat time. the representative, or both, oncontract for public works," TheSteve J Wyda, Chairman; Doro- 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,highest bidder, as set forth below,as Selling Official will at 12:30p.m.of the Director of Public Works,The bidding forms and docu-or before January18,2014,general prevailing rate of wagesthy A. Ayres, Secretary; Savino aell al public auction to the highestthe following described real estate:on Auguat 12, 2013, at 205 W. Ran-Village of Morton Grove, Illinoisments are available at fhe officewhich date is not less than 6in this locality for laborers, me-Nuccio D'Argento. Commission- bidder. as aet forth below, the fol-Commonly known as 97t5 WOODSdolph Street, Suite t020, Chicago, lowing described real estate: Corn-UNIT #tlOt, SKOKIE,IL 60077Illinois, sell al public auction to thein hard copy form or at http://wwof the Director of Public Works,months from the date of the firstchanics, and other workers en-er monly known as 8t6t NILES dEN-Property Indes No.t 0-09-304-035-highest bidder for cash. as set forthw. mottongroveil.org/resident/abVillage of Morton Grove, Illinoispublicationofthisnotice andgagedintheconstructionof APPLICATIONS WILL BE TER ROAD 3A, SKOKIE, IL 600771079, Property Indes No,tO-09-below. the following described realout/PublicNoticea.asp in ain hard copy form or at http:I/wwany claim not filed within thatpublic works coming under the AVAILABLE THURSDAY, Property Index No. 10-21-406-038-304-035-1 167, Properly Index No.property: downloadableelectronicform.w.mortongroveil.org/resident/abperiod is barred. Copies of anyjurisdictionoftheVillageof JULY 11, 2013 THRU 1009 The real ealate is improved10-09-304-035-1 168. The real es-Commonly known as 5105 WestThe cost for a hard copy form ofoullPublicNotices.asp in aclaim tiled with the Clerk mustNorridge is the same as deter- THURSDAY. JULY 25, 2013 with a brick 4 or more unit; no ga- is improved Madison Street, Unit 610. Skokie, IL tate with a the downloadableelectronicform.be mailed or delivered to themined by the Department of La- ANY TIME DAY OR NIGHT. rage. Sale lesna: 25% down of thecondo/townhouse Sale terms: 25%60077 Permanent Indes No,: 10- bidding forms and docu- ltigfteat bid by certified funda at thedown of the highest bid by certified21-405-077-1 t t5(underlyinglO-ments is twenty and 00/100 dol-The cost for a hard copy form ofrepresentative and to the attor-her of the Slate of Illinoisfor7111, 7/18/13 #587273 close of the uale payable Io The Ju-funds at the close of the sale paya-21-405-001) lars($20.00),which in notthebidding forms and docu-nay wilhin 10 days afteritisCook County. A copy of lIre full dicial Sales Corporation. No thirdble to The Judicial Sales Corpora-The mortgaged real estate is im-refundable. There is no cost as-ments is twenty and 00/100 dol-filed. Resolution and the Department party checks will be accepted. Thelion. No third party checks will beproved with a dwelling. The proper-sociated with electronic down-lars($20.00),which isnot/5/ Scott S. Beran of Labor determination is availa- balance, including the Judicial saleaccepted. The balance, includingty will NOT be open for inspectionloads.Bids must be submittedrefundable. There is no cost as-(Representative) ble for inspection by any inter- tor Residentialthe Judicial sale fee for AbandonedThe purchaser of the unit other than fee Abandoned /5/ Cary A. Lind Properly Municipality Relief Fund.ResidentialPropertyMunicipalitya mortgagee shall pay the assess-on fhe forms provided, sociated with electronic down- estad party in the Village Hall, which is calculated on residentialRelief Fund, which is calculated onmeula and the legal fees reqairndThe Director of Public Works re-loads. Bids must be submitted(Attorney) 4000 N. Olcolt Avenue, real estate at lIre rate of $1 for eachresidential real estate at the rate ofy 765 ILCS 605/9g((t) and jg((4(.serves the right to refuse to is-on the forms provided. 7/18, 7/25, 8/1/13 #605292 Norridge,Illinois,andto any $1,000 or traction thereof of theSI for each St 000 or fraction there-TIle udoment amount wassue Plans,Specifications andThe Director of Public Works re- employer or association of em- amount paid by the purchaser notof of the amount paid by the par-$335,411.12.Sale terms for non-Proposals fo any person, firm,serves the right to refuse to is- Public Notices ployers and any person or asso- parties: lO% Of successful bid im- to eaceed $300. in certdied funds/orchaser not to esceed $300, in certi- or corporation that he considerssue Plans, Specifications and ciationof employees who re- wire transfer, io due within twenty-fiad funds/or wire transfer.is duemediately at conclusion of auction, James EtienneNotificationof to be unqualified. quests copies of same four (24) hours. No fee shall be paidwithin twenty-four (24) hours. Nobalance by t2:30 p.m. the nest Proposals to any person, firm,Disposal of Items. If belongings by the mortgagee acquinng lEe res-fee shall be paid by the mortgageebusinessday. bothby cashiersThe right to waive any irregulan-or corporation that he considersof James Etienne are not re-Dated:This09th dayofJuly checks; and no refunds.The salety and to reject any or all bids isto be unqualified. 2013. idential teat estate pursuant toitsacquiring the residential real estate moved from 4906 Grain Street credit bidat the sale or by anypumuant to its credit bid at the saleshall be subject to general real es-reserved to the President andThe right to waive any irregulan- Debra J Budnik Und C, Skokie Illinois 60077 by mortgagee, Iudgment creditor,oror by any mortgagee, judgmenttatetanes, special tanes, specialBoard of Trustees of the Villaget1, and to reject any or all bids is Village Clerk assessments, special taxes levied, July 22nd 2013 ALL Posses- other Iiensr acquiring the residentialcreditor, or other lienor acquiring of Morton Grove.All contractsreserved to the President and PUBLISHED this18th day of real estate whose tights in and tothe residential real estate whoseand aupenor liens,ifany. The sionswill be removed and/or for the constructionofPublicBoard of Trustees of the Village July 201 3 in the Pioneer Pressi the residential real estate arose pv-rights in and to the residential realproperty is offered "as is,with no disposed of from the premises enpress or implied warranties andWorks are subject to the Illinoisof Morton GroveAll contracts Nornidge and Harwood Heights or to the sale The sublect propertyestate arose prior to the sale. The of 4906 GrainStreetUnit C is subject to general real estate tas-sublet property is sublect Io gener-wilhout any representation as to thePrevailing Wage Act (820 ILCS,for the constructionofPublic News. Skokie Illinois es. special assessments, or specialal real estala tases, special assess-quality of title or recourse to Plain-130/1 et seq.). Works are subjecf to the Illinois 7/18/13 #602343 7/11,7/18,7/25/13 #600816 tases levied against said real estatemento,orspecialtasesleviedtiff. Prospective bidders are ad-General questions regarding thePrevailing Wage Act (820 ILCS, and is offered for sale without anyagainsl said real estate and is of-moniahed to review the court file to FIND MORE representationastoqualityorfered for sale without any represen-nasty allinformation and to viewContract Documenta should be130/1 et seq.). directed to Mr. Chris R. Tom'ich,General questions regarding the LEGAL NOTICE quantity of title and without recoursetalion as to quality or quantity of Idleauction rules at .kallenrs.com. Police Officer to Plaintiff and in AS lS conditionand without recourse to Plaintiff andFor information:Sale Clerk, FisherPE., VillageEngineer,PublicContract Documents should be MORTON GROVE PARK Village ot Harwood Heights The sale is further subject to confir-in AS lS condition. The sale is fur-and Shapiro, Attorney 8 42168,Works Department,via tax todirected to Mr. Chus R. Tornich, DISTRICT 7300 West Wilson Avenue matisn by the court, Upon paymentther subject to confirmation by the2121 Waakegan Road, Suite 301,(847) 965-9511. AIldetailedPE., VillageEngineer,PublicNotice is hereby given that the Bannockburn, Illinois 600t5, (847) Harwood Heights, Illinois 60706 infsll of the amount bid, the pur-court, Upon payment infall of fIre questions concerning the actualWorks Department, via fax toMORTON GROV PARK DIS- chaser will receive a Certificate ofamount bid, the purchaser will re-498-9990, between t:O0 p.m. and 708-867-4353 bid specifications should tie for-(847) 965-9511. AIldetailedTRICT. Cook County,Illinois, Sale that will entitle the parchaserceive a Certificate of Sale that will3:00 p.m. weekdays only Population: 8,600 warded is writing via fao no lessquestions concerning the actualhas pursuanttostatutoryre- to a deed lo the real estate aherentitle the purchaser to a deed to1881824 Sworn Officers: 24 confirmation of the sale The prop-the real estate after confirmation of1/4, 1/11, 7/18/13 #596166 than five business days prior tobid specifications should be for-quirements made a determina- Application deadline: July 29, erty will NOT be open for inspectionthe sale. The property will NOT be the scheduled bid opening date,warded ir, writing via fax no lesslionof the generalprevailing 2013 at 5PM and plaintiff makes no representa-open forinspection andplainhfl Dated at Morton Grove, Illinois,than five business days pnor torate of wages in the locality of LOCAL JOBS tion as to the condition of the prop-makes no representation as to the Application non-refundable fee: this 18th day of JULY 2013, bythe scheduled bid opening date.the Park District of laborers, me- erty. Prospective bidders are ad-condition of the property, Prospoc- $25.00 .. LEGAL Order of Mr. Andy DeMonte, Di-Dated at Morton Grove, Illinois,chanics, and other workmen en- monished lo check the court tile tofivebidders are admonished to NO APPLICATIONS WILL BE redor of Public Works, Villagethis 18th day of JULY 2013, bygagedintheconstructionof verify all information. It this properlycheck the court file to verity all infor- MAILED TO APPLICANTS is a condominium unit, the parchas-matisnIf this property is a condo- of Morfon Grove. Order of Mr. Andy DeMonte, Di-public works coming under the The village of Harwood Heights er of the unit at the foreclosure sale,minium unit, the purchaser of the 7/1 8/1 3 #605669 rector of Public Works, Villagejunsdlction of the Park District Adoption is accepting applications for the other than a mortgagee, shall payunit at the foreclosure sale, other of Morton Grove, and have determined that said the assessments and the legal f sesthan a mortgagee, stiall pay the as- position of Police Officer, Assumed Name 7/18/13 #605652 rate shall be the same as pre- requiredby The Condominiumsesaments and the legal fees re- BasIc QualIfications: At leasl Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(t) vai(ing rate of wages for con- qaired by The Condominium Prop- Auction- Real Estate slruction work in Cook County21 years of age. less than 35 and (q)(4).If this properly is a con-erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g(jl( and Mechanics Liens years of age at lIre time of appli- dominiam unit which is part of a(g)(4).If this properly is a condo- Bid Notice as determined by the Depart- common interest community, theminium unit which is part of a corn- Notice is hereby given that onment of Labor of the State of lIli-cation; US citizen; associate or AT purchaser of the unit at the toreclo-mon interest community, the pur- Divorce AUGUST 8, 2013, a sale will benois as of June 1, 201 3 for suchbachelors degree in any field sure sale Other than a mortgageechaser of the unit at the foreclosure held at: individuata, a copy of which pre-from an accredited college or ahall pay the assessments requiredsale other than a mortgagee shall Foreclosures CASEY'S AUTO REPAIR vailing rates are on file with anduniversity; must meet all other by The Condominiam Property Act,pay the assessments required by eligibility requirements as pro'- 765 ILCS 605/18.5(-1). IF YOUThe Condominium Property Act,Foundation Notices TO PLACE A 2200 N. CENTRAL AVE available from the Park District ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-765 ILCS 605/l8.5(q-l(.IF YOU CHICAGO, IL 60639 Secretary, 6834 Dempster, Mor-vided by the State Stables and OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-Judicial Sales 773-622-3500 ton Grove, Illinois.Said prevail-Village Ordinances; possess a REMAIN POSSESSION validdriver's in TO IN OWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT Mechanics Liens To sell the following article tong wage rate shall be effective license good FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFTO REMAIN INPOSSESSION enforce a lien existing under theuntil June 30. 2014 in construc-standing; have at least 20/70 vi- AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF PIONEERLOCALC0MV0NSTER Name Change lawsoftheStateofIllinoislion of public works for the Parkaion correctable to 20/20; no tel- ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN Goy or misdemeanor convictions 15-17011Cl OF THEILLINOISACCORDANCE WITH SECTION CLASSIFIED against such article for repairsDistrict. MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREt5-t7Ot)C)OF THE ILLINOIS Probate and storage furnished for auch7/18/13 #606562 or arrests: successful compIe- LAW. For information:VisitourMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE Public Hearings article at the request of the fol- lionofIllinoisPeaceOfficer webnile al service.atty-pierce.com.LAW. For ìnformation, enamine the lowing designated persons, un- LEGAL NOTICE Wellness Evaluation Report between the hours of 3 and 5 pm.court file sr contact Plaintiff's attor- Public Notices less such articles are redeemedNoticeis hereby given by the(POWER) Duties and re- PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff'sney:CODILIS & ASSOCIATES priortothedesignatedsoleBoard of Education of Niles Ele-sponsibillties: Full pernice mu- Attorneys, OneNorthDeartiomP.C., f5WO30 NORTH FRONTAGÊ Storage - Legal mentary School District No. 71,n'mipal policing enforcement of Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO, ILROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, date: 60602. Tel No(312) 476-5500.IL 60527 (630) 794-9876. PleaseTake Notices AD, CALL OWNER(S): GREGORY C.Cook County, Illinois, Clarenceslate and local laws; prepare Please retar to file numberrefer to (ile number 14-11-28717. WALKER E. Culver School, that a tenIa-written reportsonassigned PAl t06281 . THE JUDICIAL SALESThE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA- 1853 N. NORDICA AVE. live budget for said School Dis-tasks and attend court and tesli- CORPORATION One SouthTION One South Wacker Once, Assumed Name CHICAGO, IL 60707 trict for the fiscal year beginningfy when necessary; community Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,24th Floor, Chicago. IL 606064650 ASSUMED NAME July 1, 2013 and ending Junepolicing; assist and render aid to IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You(312) 236-SALE You can also visit LIEN HOLDER:BALBOA IN- can also visit The Judicial SalesThe Judicial Sales Corporation al wNotice is hereby given, pursuant SURANCE COMPANY 30, 2014 will be on file and con-citizens; conduct building Corporation at www.tluc.com for a 7 .tIsc,com for a 7 day status re-to An Act in relation to the use 20819 72ND AVE. venienlly available for public in-checks and investigatesuspi- day status report st pending sales,port of pending sales. CODILIS &of an Assumed Business Name847-998-3400 KENT,WASHINGTON 98032 spection at the District Office, Io-cious persons, vehiclenoises, PIERCE& ASSOCIATESOneASSOCIATES, P.C. l5W030in the conduct or transaction of Vehicles: 2004 0MG sated at 6901 W. Oaklon Street,etc.; uniform patrol; traffic con- North Deartiom Street Saite 1301)NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,Business in theState, as Niles,Illinois 60714 after 9:00trol; motor vehicle assista, and CHICAGO, IL 60602 (3t2) 476- VIN #1 GKEK63U34J272371 SUITE tOO BURR RIDGE, IL 60527amended,thatacertification 5500 Attorney File No, PAl 106281(630) 794-5300 Attorney File No Amount of Lien:$8730.00 am., August 20, 2013. traffic crash investigations. Attorney Code. 91220 Case Num-14-11-28717 Attorney ARDC No.was filed by the undersigned 7/11, 7/18, 7/25/13 #601912 Noticeis hereby further givenBenefIts: startingsalary-$ ber:ifCH 15324 TJSC#:33-00468002 Attorney Code. 21762with the County Clerk of Cook that a Public Hearing on said47,133 with an opportunitylo 10488 Case Number:f2 CH 001389County. File No. D13134932 on budget is scheduled lo be heldearn $57,375 after 12 months, 15.44119 TJSC#: 33-14465 NOTE: PursuantJuly8,2013. Under the As- OR VISIT REACH OUTTO MORE at 6:30 p.m. (CDT) on the 17thand $71 885 after 3 years.Em- 7!4,7111,7118J13 #596208 to the Fair DebI Collection Practicessumad Name of day of September, 2013 at CIar-ployer paid pension fund, Act, you are advised that Plainhff's attorney is deemed to be a debt col- ROBEATEK TRUCK REPAIR QUAUFIED LOCAL ence E. Culver School, 6901 W.sick/vacation days lector aaempting to collect a debtwiththebusinesslocatedat OaktonStreet, Nues, IllinoisMedicaL/life/visioninsuranceis and any information obtained will be9250 NoeI Ave., AptlE, CANDIDATES IN 60714, in said Niles Elementaryoffered,Application process: used for that purpose. DesPlaines, IL 60016. The true PIONEERLO(AIÍOWvtLASSIFIEDS School District No. 71. Applications may be picked up SAY IT IN THE CLASSIFIEDS, 1883968 namea(u)andresidencead- CHICAGOLAND WITH Tina Nielsen at the Harwood Heights Police 714,7111,7118i13 #596176 dress of the owner(s) is: Robert Secretary, Board of Education Departmenllocatedat7300 (ALL 841-998-340010 Krzysztof, 9250 NoeI Ave., Apt MONSTER, CALL Amy Kruppe West Wilson, Harwood Heights, lE, DesPlaiines, IL 60016. Superintendent Illinois60706(708-867-4353) PLACE YOUR AD 847-998-3400 7/18, 7/25, 8/1/13 #605159 7/1 8/13 #605991 any time day or night.Applica- a

12 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, July 18, 2013 Public Notices Public Hearings Storage « Legal PUBLIC NOTiCE lion. The esisting and proposedLife Storage Centers of State If you live in Nues Township andgarages arelocatedjust oneStreet will hold a public sale to have a child in grades K-8 whofoot (1') from the west side prop-enforce a lien imposed on said is home-schooled or attends aerty line and just 2.60' from theproperty,as described below, private school and you are con-southern property lino. The var-pursuanttotheIllinoisSelf- cerned about their educationaliances and construction are pro-Service Storage Facility Act, lIli- growth and development,posed for the property locatednoia Code 770 ILCS 95/1to please contact Niles Townshipat7441 W. ArgyleStreet,9517. on Tuesday, August 13, Districtfor SpecialEducation,Harwood Heights,Illinois("the2013 at Life Storage Centers of Tarin Kendrick, Esecutive Direc-Property"), bearing tas identifi-the State Street, 2361 S. State tor. PH 847-965-9040, 8701cation number 12-12-418-008-St. Chicago, IL 60616. Menard, Morton Grove, IL0000 and legally described asManagement reserves the right 60053. follows: to withdraw any unit from sale. 7/18/13 #605972 LOT 14, IN HARW000 MEAD-Registeredor motor vehicles Public Hearings OWS,A SUBDIVISION OFare sold "As Is J Parts Only," no PART OF THE SOUTH 18.61titles or registration. 4 PUBLIC NOTICE ACRES OF THE EAST 31.86Tenant Name Unit # PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBYACRES OF THE WEST ½0FJames Jefferson 175 GIVEN, pursuanttoSectionTHE SOUTHEAST %OF SEC-Brandon Joseph 1041 17.56.170(E))2) of the HarwoodlION 12, TOWNSHIP 40Melany LeFlore 1058 Heights Code ofOrdinances,NORTH, RANGE 12, EAST OFTomas Evans 1081 thattheVillageofHarwoodTHE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERI-Mark Hopkins 111516 Heights Zoning Board of Ap-DIAN, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLI-Michael Bowen 1129 peals will be conducting a publicNOIS, ACCORDING TO THEWendell Smoot 144 hearing on August 5, 2013. atPLAT OF RECORD RECORD-Keisha Jones 162 7:00 PM attheVillageofED FEBRUARY 20, 1953 ASKeisha Jones 163184 Harwood Heights VillageHallDOCUMENT NO. 1550987. Keisha Jones 16566 (7300WestWilsonAvenue,Because the proposed detach-James Jefferson 175 Harwood Heights, IL 60706) foed garage construction isKeisha Jones t 94 consider the application of MI-noncornpliantwith the above-Elizabeth M. Beardsley 2008 CHAEL and EILEEN WALTERidentifiedaccessorystructureWanda Lewis 2065 ("Beneficial Owners"), pursuantsetbackrequirements,Benefi-Anthony Bell 2075 to Section 17.56.220 of the Vil-cial Owners require a varianceRodney Weems 2080 lage Code, for variances fromin order to proceed with theirDebbie Patterson 2153 the Village Code authorizing de-proposed construction plans. Hessler Worldwide 2209 viation from the minimum threeAll interested persons are invit-Terrance Patterson 3004 foot (3') side and rear yard set-ed toattend,be heard andBrandi Williams 3039 back requirements applicable toquestion those presenting testi-Deon Neighbors 3083 detached garages set forth inmony at the hearing.All inqui-Meosha Thomas 3093 Section 17.04.120)A)(5)of theries regarding this public hear-Elizabeth Oshinson 3113 Village Code.If said variancesing can be directed to NatalieDaphne Robinson 3150 are granted, Beneficial OwnersMendel at the Village ofDesigns For Change 3153 desire to replace their esistingHarwood Heights Village Hall. Beverly Alesander 3154 legally non-conforming detach-Respectfully submitted, Gwendolyn Vann 3180 ed garage wh a new garage ofMarcia Pollowy Aiysha Johnson 3200 the same size in the same loca-Village Clerk David Gardner 4019 7/18113 #595665 Tischa Thomas 4048 Ron Salter 4091 Foot Nanny.com, INC 4098 Public Notices Public Notices Emmanuel Okere 4113 Eec Lewis 4120 BID NOTiCE Leterrance Mitchell 4125 Niles Township High Schools District 219 Anthony Bell 4148 7700 Gross PoInt Road, Skokie, Illinois 60077 David Herniach 4152 Ayana Kinchelow PROPOSAL FOR OPERATION MAINTENANCE & REPAIR 4157 OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS Josephus Robinson 5070 search for new and used cars David Murrell Instruction to Bidders 5072 Wauniece Cole Mandatory Pro-Bid Conference:July 23, 2013 - 9:00 am. 5080 Tracey Adams Bid Opening: July 29, 2013 - 2:00 p.m 5081 Niles Township High Schools Admìnislrative Center Board 7/18, 7/25/13 #602875 Room 7700 Gross Point Road - Skokie, Illinois NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed bid proposals for the provision of operation maintenance and repair of mechanical systems beginning with an effective date of August 15, 2013 will be received at the office of the Chief Financial Officer until the time and date indicated above.At that time they will be opened and read aloud.Bid proposals shall thereafter be ir- revocable for a period of 90 (ninety) days.No proposal re- ceived after the dale -time indicated will be considered. The prospective bidder assumes the nsk of any delay that may oc- cur in receipt or handling of a mailed proposal. , Shop by monthly payment PRE-BID CONFERENCE: There will be a MANDATORY pro- bid meeting al 9:00 am. on Tuesday, July 23 in the Niles Township High Schools Administrative Center Board Room at 7700 Gross Point Road, Skokie, Illinois, followed by a tour of the facilities.All questions must be submitted in wrifing and further instructions will be provided at the pre-bid conference. FIND MORE Failure to attend the pre-bid meeting shall be grounds for bid . Search by mileage rejection. Each proposal must be wholly completed n the form prescri- bed in the bid documents and must be submitted in a sealed envelope which shall be marked with the following information: "Operation Maintenance and Repair of Mechanical Systems 1FB" . Browse hot vehicle categories The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any and ali bids, lo accept bids in whole or in part and/or to waive any ir- LOCAL JOBS regularities or defects in any proposal, if the Board deems it to be in the interest of the school district to do so. 4 The contract shall be awarded, if at all, to the lowest responsi- ble bidder meeting the specifications and requirements as de- termined by the Board of Education.In determining same. pnce will not be the sole criterion. The Board of Education will award the contract employing the You've never searched for cars like this before. following criteria: . References (20%) AT . The longevity of the Contractor in providing such services to Public Schools, (10%) Visit ToDrive.com today to take ¡t for a spin. . Financial soundness and stability of the Bidder. (10%) . Comprehensiveness and thoroughness of bidder's. training program, operations diagrams, and other enclosures required ofthis 1FB (10%) . Price (50%) PIONEERLOCAL(OMIONSTER A contract will be awarded wìth the understanding that the suc- cessful bidder will comply with all applicable laws governing the issuance of Contracta in the State of Illinois, including the payment of prevailing wages by all Contractors working on public works, Rules and Regulations of the Illinois Fair Employ- ment Practices Act, Illinois Human Rights Act, as well as appli- cable local regulations and laws. lt shall be the responsibility of the bidder to field survey all fa- cilities prior to bidding. For further information please contact:Knsfine Rull, Chief Fi- nancial Officer at 847-626-3967. BROUGHTTOYOUBY SUN-TIMES MEDIA 7/18113 #606412 A WRAPPORTS PUBLICATION JULY 14-20, 2013

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Victoria, star of DIY Network's "Kitchen Crashers," has been tear- Alisoning apart and rebuilding kitchens across the country for more than five seasons. But when it came to the décor for her own engagement party with fiancé Luke Harding, the expert designer took the night off. Victoria kept things simple at the Congrats to new parents Taryn June 1 bash, requesting only flowers Williams-Clark and Travis Clark, and candles to fill Lincoln Park's A who welcomed baby Blair Zenobia in May. Tarrah Cooper, New Leaf (1818 N. Wells). As for the press secretary to Mayor dress code, Harding and Victoria Rahm Emanuel, is the proud went all-out: In honor of their en- god mother. gagement in France and favorite film, "Midnight in Paris," the pair asked their guests to don 1920s Parisian-in- spired attire. The groom-to-be wore a custom three-piece suit by Adrian Park, accessorized with a cane and straw hat, while the bride sparkled in a Rebecca Taylor dress layered with a tulle Reem Acra skirt and embel- lished with pearls and crystals. Even Victoria's 82-year-old grandmother, Alice Karacostas, pulled out her pearls for the occasion. Tesa Cigar Co. doled out freshly rolled cigars, Paula H. Holderman and artist Rosemary Fanti sketched party-goers as they mingled, sipped Case closed: Paula H. Holderman, chief attorney Moscow Mules and snacked on development officer at Winston croque monsieur sandwiches, baked and Strawn LLP, was sworn in brie and raspberry filo bites. Victoria as 137th president of the Illinois and Harding ended the evening State Bar Association June 21. on the dance floor with family and friends - including the entire "Kitchen Crashers" crew - and Top: Luke Harding and Alison Victoria grabbed the mic for an impromptu Middle: Nick Fobes, Bryan Wilson, Cory karaoke session. The couple will tie Pop and Joe Hoffman Bottom: Guests enjoy cocktails on the SEND US YOUR CHEERS! the knot at the Drake Hotel (140 E. If you have goodnewstoshare - or Walton) in November. outdoor patio if you'd like your wedding featured - PHOTOS COURTESY CHRIS GUILLEN PHOTOGRAPHY send a noteto Sp/ash(FYsuntimes.com.

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CHICAGOSPLASH.COM I JULY 1420, 2013 11 t's 10 am. on a Wednes- "All of us in the bandfound our day morning and Theo way in the world through art and Epstein is sitting at a music; it opened our eyes and gape paint-stained table at the South Chicago Art Cen- us a kind of language to better ter, drawing a dolphin. It's understana ourseies. at the request ofone of STONE GOSSARD OF PEARL JAM the young students from the program, which runs out of a small storefront on the far Southeast side. The student looks critically at Epstein's drawing, and the Chicago Cubs Presi- dent ofBaseball Operations chuckles. «I think I need to sign up for a drawing class," he says. Epstein is visiting the nonprofit arts program, along with Mayor Rahm Emanuel, to announce that the center is the recipient of a substantial donation. And though the members of Pearl Jam lead singer Eddie Vedder, guitarist Mike McCready, bassist Jeff Ament, guitarist Stone Gossard and drum- mer Matt Cameron - aren't present on this sunny morning, they're at the heart ofthis whole operation. Since the band was formed in 1990, philanthropy has been as essential to its approach as Vedder's raspy vocals. Early on, the band played benefit concerts, recorded benefit albums and made sporadic donations to charity, but in 2006, mem- bers upped the ante: Through their Vitalogy Foundation, Pearl Jam has donated $2 from every concert ticket sold to a nonprofit organization in the area of arts, education, the environment, community health and social justice. As fans have been rocking out to "Alive" or "Yellow Ledbetter," the band has quietly raised more than $15 million since its inception - and $2 million alone from the $2-per-ticket initiative - for a range of organiza- tions around the world. When it comes to the funds, the beneficiaries vary: Sometimes, each band member gives a chunk individually, sometimes they do- nate collectively and sometimes - as in Chicago's case - they give the money to a nonprofit organization located in ANDTIIE the city where they just performed. With a one-night Wrigley Field concert, But for the upcoming sold-out Chi- cago show, happening July 19 at Wrigley Pearl Jam and friends join forces to benefit Field, the band tweaked their standard two local arts nonprofits BYMOLLYEACH approach. Because they were familiar with Chicago's vibrant art scene, instead of simply selecting a local organization, the band reached out to Mayor Rahm Emanuel for a list of local arts nonprofits that were doing strong, effective work, but were in need of additional funds.The mayor and his team turned over a list, and Pearl Jam and its crew researched each one before settling upon two potential 12 CHICAGOSPLASH.COM I JULY 14-20, 2013 South Chicago Art Center "EQery kid icjust As a probation officer in juve- The Center's neighborhood is lookingfor some- nile court, Sarah Ward pioneered extremely contentious. "There thing to connect the country's first art therapy are 12 active gangs in a lO-by-lO program for kids on probation - block area, so it's really hard for with. Bût tile but she knew she could make a kids to get to our space," says important thing is bigger difference. "I felt like I was Ward. "They literally have to to /ia'e an aware- working with kids who needed risk their lives." To combat this, someone, but they had sisters SCAC and a team of teachers ness that nonprof- or brothers at home that really hold programs in 11 schools. its help kids who needed someone to work with In total, Ward and her team are o'erlooked. them. Something was missing," are affecting more than 3.000 she says. "I wanted to create an low-income students who have -THEO EPSTEIN open center where kids could limited access to creative outlets ' enjoy themselves and either and positive role models. With Epstein draws with do art or just be respected." So the donation from Pearl Jam, Adan Luna at the in 2001, Ward, a visual artist, the Cubs and Theo Epstein, she South Chicago opened the South Chicago Art hopes to secure a larger space. Center in a small storefront on "The storefront is home, but it's Art Center.I RAMZI the far Southeast side. scrappy. The kids deserve a big- DREESSEN-SPLASH Back then, she had only a ger space." smattering of supplies and 18 During her tenure, Ward has participants. But now, the center caught the attention of the serves thousands of kids, who neighborhood's students and beneficiaries: Marwen and the South "They serve communities and kids hosting the concert, and we thought can drop in for free and learn a the city of Chicago. "l've known Chicago Art Center. The concert, that need to be served," he says of it would be appropriate to get wide range of visual arts, from about her work for awhile, which sold out in 20 minutes and has both organizations, adding that involved. I've been lucky enough to painting to mosaic to sculpture. and she won't take no for an Ward also has a community answer," says Emanuel. "She's a a 40,000-person capacity, is poised to South Chicago Art Center is focused get to know these guys over the years, garden that encompasses four force of nature." raise $80,000 for the two organiza- on one neighborhood while Marwen and they're incredible people," says city lots, where students plant, Learn more and donate to fions, both of which seek to improve serves students citywide. Epstein. "Ifyoutalk to them, they'll harvest and learn to cook their the South Chicago Art Center at the lives of underserved Chicago Pearl Jam's philanthropic spirit has say they never would have gotten bounty, and garner art inspiration. Happyartceriter.org. youth through art. It's a cause that inspired other local hea%y hitters to where they are with out access to arts holds extra significance for the band, come along for the ride.The Chi- programs. Every kid is just looking as Vedder is an Evanston native (and cago Cubs Charities and Epstein's for something to connect with. But avid Cubs fan). own nonprofit, Foundation to be the important thing is to have an "We wanted to do something Named Later, are kicking in $10,000 awareness that nonprofits help kids that would help provide Chicago's and $15,000, respectively, for each who are overlooked. Whether it's arts youth access to arts education," says charity, bringing the grand total or summer camps or sports,youjust Gossard. "All of us in the band found for both Marwen and the South have to get kids off the streets and our way in the world through art Chicago Art Center to $65,000. help them find their passion." and music; it opened our eyes and (Additionally, fan-run foundation In their 20-year history, Pearl Jam gave us a kind of language to better Wishlist is raising money for the has rarely gone public about its philan- understand ourselves and the world. organizations, while promoter Live thropic donations. But the band feels These two organizations are doing Nation is donating $5,000 to support that if the publicity benefits arts non- amazing work with visual arts and research for Epidermolysis Bullosa profits - and inspires fans to give as the city's young people." through Healeb.org, a cause dear to well - then it's worthwhile. Read the According to Emanuel, the band Vedder and his wife.) sidebars to find Out how Marwen and chose two charities that span the "We found out about [the band's South Chicago Art Cent'r captured Mayor Rahm Emanuel chats with Shaniya Pollard (from left) Chicago arts nonprofit spectrum. donation] because our ballpark is the hearts of a Iegendaiy rock band. Leila Navarette and Adan Luna.I RAMZ DREESSEN-SPLASH

6-12 from across the city for rather than a particular com- Marwen after-school and weekend studio munity." Currently Niarwen offers This year, Niarwen direc- classes in everything from paint- more than 100 courses to nearly tor Antonia Contro celebrates ing to drawing to animation, many 800 students from 54 of the city's a milestone: 20 years with the taught by working artists such as 57 ZIP codes - and then there's organization. In fact, shes been fashion designer Elise Bergman their renowned college planning with the arts nonprofit since the and visual artist Regin gloria. and career development program, start. "I'm sheepishly admitting Offerings appeal to every style which offers portfolio classes, it," she laughs. "But I authored of artist; while there's a burgeon- ACT coaching, college field trips the mission for the organization ing digital media program, there's and guidance for students and as a young artist in arts educa- also still an analog black and families. And it's paid off: Last tion and there were literally two white photography program. "We year, 91 percent of N'larwen seniors students that came. Now, it's at think it's valuable in teaching core were accepted to college. "We this remarkable place where I'm principles," says Contro. really stand behind the impact meeting alums that are across the Since its inception, Marwen and value of arts immersion," says city working in arts-related fields. has made a mark on the city. Contro It's a gratifying thing." "l've known Marwen for years, Learn more and donate to Mar- Based in River North, Niarwen it's a fabulous organization," says wen at t'larwen.org. Jayvon Jackson works on a painting at Marwen. welcomes students in grades Emanuel. "They serve citywide,

CHICAGOSPLASH.COM I JULY 14-20, 2013 13 akh star of USA's hit show 'Sui makes the case for a food-filled Sunday 9A.M. By ZAK STEMER Markle starts her day with light yoga in her room at the James caught an episode ofUSA's addictive legal drama Hotel (55 E. Ontario). "Suits," chances are you've already taken a liking to Rachel Zane, the perfectly polished paralegal portrayed by Meghan 10 A.M. Ifyou'veMaride. On screen, MaMe, 31, plays a brilliant mind, expert She meets up foodie and overachiever - in a form-fitting pencil skirt, Off with her friend screen, the Northwestern grad bears a striking similarity to her and former fictitious counterpart She's an avid epicure and a whip-smart sorority sister scholar who double-majored in international relations and Genevieve Hillis theater and once worked at the US. Embassy in Buenos Aires. at Longman Markie even shares the same first name as her character (though & Eagle (2657 nobody ever calls her Rachel) and admits to raiding Zane's ward- N. Kedzie) for robe from time to time. brunch. For those unfamiliar with the show, "Suits," which airs its third season premiere July16, follows a wunderkind lawyer who lands a 11:30 A.M. job at New York's top law firm by To keep her face hiding the fact that he never went camera-ready, to law school, and immediately Markie heads to the falls into a will-they-or-won't- Spa at the Trump they relationship with Markle's (401 N. Wabash) character. for a facial from her "We ended last season with so go-to aesthetician, much going on at the finn: the Regina. merger, Rachel not getting into Harvard Law and the Mike and Markie and Patrick Rachel cat-and-mouse game" says J. Adams on the Maride. "I'll sa and I don't know set of "Suits." how much I'm giving away, that they're going to give it a shot [this season]. They have this secret office relationship - and she's in on his [other] big secret." When she's not filming, Maride is enjoying married life in LA - she wed longtime love 1 P.M. Trevor Engelson in 2011 - and indulging in Markie swings by Grahamwich (615 N. her dual passions: food and traveL "It's really State) for a short rib sandwich before close to my heart to try to see this world," she heading up to Northwestern for a explains. Fortunately, Fngelston is just as eager to campus visit. travel, consistently visiting Markie onset in Toront For Maride, whose rise to stardom has included a 5P.M. gig as Model with Case #24 on "Deal or No Deal" and Time for cocktails with a slew of failed pilots, it's thrilling to have finally girlfriends at RL (115 E. found happiness both at home and on screen. Chicago). "I love a good drink, "I remember going to class at Northwestern, I love a great french fry, and sitting there and wondering iII could make it. they have both there. lt's my I had a commercial agent in Chicago and I kind of place," she says. would drive into the city and try to build this career," she says. "To be able to have a show 8:30 P.M. that's so successful, and to be with people For dinner Markie hits up the much- that I respect and care for - I'm the luckiest lauded Girl & the Goat (left, 809 W. girl in the world." Randolph) or Xoco (449 N. Clark). Watch "Suits" on USA July16 at 9p.m. "lt's so hard to chose!" she laments.

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WEDNESDAY THURSDAY THE LONE RANGER )PG13) Scott Eastwood (Clint's son). to have faith that you're doing Phone: (773) 685-4291 SPEcIAL & FRIDAY ONLY and he started sending me 12-20 3:506:45 9:45 Alegria says making the leap the right thing."Judging by her PAIlVAll Tickets: $6 GROWN UPS 2(PG13)/ out on auditions. They were 1200-2.30-:00-730-1000 MONSTERS UNIVERSITY (G) to the West Coast with three near-instant success - she's all cattle calls. But you never 1 1 '40 2:204 507-10 9-30 PACIFIC RIM (2D) (P513) 1 12:30-6:30 small children was no easy also landed several national TV know what [casting directors] NO SHOWS PACIFIC RIM (3D) (P013) / 3:30-9:30 WHITE HOUSE DOWN )PGT3) decision, but she hasn't looked commercials, including spots for DESPICABLE ME 2 (20) (PG) / i 2:30 4.006:509:35 are looking for." 1130-1,45-4.15-6.30-900 WORLD WAR Z (PG13) (Digita)) Role call: "lt's important to TODAY DESPICABLE ME 2 (3D) (PG) / 11:30 2:154:457:15 9:40 find a common thread between 1 2:30-2 45-5 1 5-8 00 THE HEAT (R) LONE RANGER (PGT3( / you and the character. It wasn't 1 1 :50 2:30 5-00 7:25 9:50 1145-300-430-6:15-7:45-9:30 TICKETS $7.00 hard playing a reporter - it KEVIN HART: LET ME EXPI.AIN (R) / 7/17 TURBO - $5.50 (BEFORE 6PM) 7/19 GROWN UPS 2 & RED 2 -C)audIa PII)), was so fun. But I am so ready L 1200-1 :00-2:1 5-3:15-4:30-5:30 TC' to delve into something really o ONE NIGHT ONLY: 645-7 45-9:00-1000 G MUST SEE MOVIES, WHITE lOUSE DOWN (P013) X X juicy and mysterious." 1 1 30-1:00-2:30-4:00-5:30 SOUTH A EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT Bo4 language: "I eat less 7:00-8:30-9,45 sandwiches and pizza now. In N FULL BAR. DRINK THE HEAT (R) 11:20-2:00-440-7:20-10,00 PARK FOREST WHILE YOU WATCH! MONSTERS UNIVERSITY (3D) (G) 1 1 30-2 00 Chicago, yvu have that tempta- F000w us on Facebook andTwitter MONSTERS UNIVERSITY (20) (G( HOLIDAY STAR THEATER tion on every comer. Out here, 12:30-3:00-5:30-9:00 DOWNTOWN PARK FOREST it's all aboutjuice and veganism THE BLING RING (R) WORLD WAR Z (20) (P1(13) 1:00-6:45 $33O))S4.00 S5.00 i .STEVECAR WORLD WAR Z (3D) (PG13) 3:45-9:30 and living well and feeling well. (11:45) (1:30) (3:15) (5:00) ovt CDC MAN 0F STEEL (20) (P013) FAST & FURIOUS 6 I mn along the beach eveiy 6:45/8:30/10:20 i 2:30-345-6:45-9.45 [PG13] 12:10 2:45 5:20 7:55 LLIS0N JNI morning and I can do it all year THIS IS THE END (R) TURBO (PG) TUES. ONLY 10:00PM NOW YOU SEE ME SS?ØIA I long, unlike in Chicago, where [P613] 12:40 3:00 5:35 8:05 (11:45) (1:50) (3:55) Times for Sunday, July 14, 2013 u have to run in a gym during STAR1REK INTO 6:00 / 8:05 / 10:10 Yfi the winter because it's so cold. I SUBURBAN DARKNESSIPG1 3] *K'.10I! EPIC (PG) (12:00) 12:30 3:10 5:45 8:0 vtiAM JAMES' grow my own garden too, so I'm STAR TREK: INTO DARKNESS IRON MAN 3 [PG13] eating fresh." GLEN ELLYN ¡ ) 2:00 2:35 5:1 0 7:45 41NH*)P lMiJ (P013) (2:00) (4:30) 7:00 / 9:30 Stargazing: "Sofia Coppola EPIC [PG] (2:20 2:25 6:35 !ij. www.ThoWayWay8ackwo THE GREAT GATSBY (P013) rlI\1t'5 ",,, AFTER EARTH P613 4:30 8:40 ;q; is such a lady and so welcoming. 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CHICAGOSPLASH.COM I JULY 1L-2O, 2013 1 7 efl1UseS Finding yodream home is aboût more than square footage and an extra half-bath - it's about staking out a spot in the right neighborhood, tdo. Whether you're looking to hit up a high-rise in the burgeoning South Loop or put down roots on the luxe North Shore, these go-to local realtors carhelp score your idaI abode. BY STEPHANIE SIMS

Luxury: Jennifer Ames, Co/dwell Banker Residential Brokerage As a fifth-generation Chicagoan, Jennifer Ames' passion for city living runs deep. And with more than $1 billion in residential sales (and $110 million in sales within the first six months of 2013), she's Ames sold this Chicago's luxury leader. Her award-winning team, Jennifer Ames Chicago, shares her superior market unit at 1500 N. knowledge and commitment to service in the top-tier market. 312-266-7000; Co/dwel/banker.com Lakeshore in June r j -- for a cool $5 million

Lincoln Square! Evanston: Linda Levin, Lincoln Park: Eudice Hinsdale: Dawn North Shore: Jean Andersonville: Deborah Jameson Sotheby's and Jayme Fogel, McKenna, Co/dwell Anderson, Prudential Hess, CONLON: A Real International Realty Prudential Rub/off Banker Residential Rublo if Estate Company Linda Levin has more than 23 Eudice Fogel has been among Brokerage Jean Anderson has long had her fin- In 2000, Deborah Hess was years of experience as a com- the top 20 top-producing agents As the No. 2 agent by total dollar ger on the pulse of the North Shore recognized by the favenswood mercial and residential real estate in Chicago for almost her entire volume closed in 2012 with $64.52 market. With transactions in Lake Community Council for helping agent. She represents top condo career. And the apple doesn't mìllion, Dawn McKenna has found Forest, Lake Bluff, Northbrook, Glen- to put Lincoln Square on the developments in the area, includ- fall far from the tree: Daughter success by understanding the view, Highland Park and Winnetka, map. Her presence there has only ing One Evanston, and has com- Jayme recently joined her in "human aspects" of the Hinsdale she was the No. 3 agent in Lake expanded: In 2012, Hess sold pleted at least 34 transactions a selling Lincoln Park properties. market. As a result, her referrals are County last year, with $31.45 million $4.3 million in Lincoln Square year with an average sale price of Eudïce raised Jayme and her other all through word of mouth. "[My in sales. 847-460-5412; RubIo ff corn and Andersonville - both neigh- $830K. "I literally work every day," children in the area and both know clients] want to know everything borhoods in which she boasts she says of her dedication. 312- the ins and outs of the neighbor- about a listing as well as the neigh- deep family roots. 773-435-5819; 335-3231; Conlonrealestate.com hood, including the evolution of its borhood, and I can provide that Conlonrealestate.com restaurants, schools and amenities. information," she says. 630-789- Eudice: 312-368-5342, Jayme: 312- 8280; Coldwellbanker.com 18 CHICAGOSPLASH.COM JULY 14-20, 2013 268-0640; RubIo ff corn Hyde Park: Zeke Morris, Keller Williams CCG Morris is a 'lifetime city resident" and has worked in Hyde Park Slide, Divide, & Simplify! and around the University of Chicago for 15 years. Not only does Morris know the neighborhood, but he has his own team Transtorni Space with Sliding Glass I )oors of brokers who also know Hyde Park inside and out. Morris has listed $5 million sotar this year in Hyde Park, and in 2012, For Closets. Room l)ivider. and lnwiior t)oor his team closed more than $10 million in sales and listings. "I am very familiar with the neighborhood and have a feel for its environment: its culture, and what people want when they Sliding Glass Closet Doors Architectural Sliding I)oors seek to live there," he says. 773-536-1600; Kwcom Createspace and beauty. l\ tSpai'e vith 't\ le!

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When tempera- tures begin to rise, most people turn A batch of Greek yogurt and raspberry popsicles.I PHOTOS BY HEATHER LESZCZEWICZ-Sun-Times Media Pudding pops in a popsicle to their freezers for mold. molds. Leave space near the - A little bit of honey some tasty frozen top, as the pudding will ex- (optional) treats. your desserts, the options are pand when frozen. Freeze for Pour the yogurt and rasp- endless. Find a base you like two hours before enjoying. berries into a mixing bowl But rather than stocking that can be adapted to a va- Variations: Try using two and blend together. Add the your fridges with store- riety of recipes, like the ones complementary, but different honey if you want to sweeten bought popscicles, frozen yo-below. To store your popsicle flavors of pudding. Either mix the mixture slightly. Put two gurt and ice cream, try freez- cups, just wrap the entire them together into one flavor full tablespoons of the mixture ing your own concoctions. cup tightly in cling wrap and or layer them in the mold. You into your cups. Tap the cup on You can easily fill the freezer freeze for at least two hours. can also try adding chocolate your counter to allow the mix- with a customized assortmentYou can also stick your en- chips, crumbled bits of cookie ture to settle and get rid of as Frozen Greek yogurt bites. of goodies that don't take tootire batch into gallon bags to or fruit. many air bubbles as possible. long to make, can be cost ef- keep everything neat in your If you are adding in popsicle ice cream. ficient and are personalized freezer. sticks, freeze the mixture for - 2 cups of yogurt, flavor for your taste buds. an hour before adding the your choice Don't have a popsicle Yogurt comes in so many stick. Then freeze for at least - 1 gallon bag mold? You can find inexpen- flavors it's easy to freeze one another hour. - A cookie sheet lined with sive versions, but disposable Pudding is a pretty adapt- of your go-to options. But try Variations: With a cup of aluminum foil cups with the waxy coating able base or it can be your starting off with a plain yo- vanilla Greek yogurt, mix in a Stick the yogurt in the bag on the inside (to make popsi- only ingredient. gurt and adding to it, like this mashed banana and two heap-and seal it after removing any de removal easier) also work - i box of your favorite f la- Greek yogurt and raspberry ing tablespoons of peanut extra air from the inside. Cut well. The cups come in 3- and vor of pudding option. This recipe will fill eight butter. off the corner of the bottom 5-ounce sizes, which makes - 2 cups of milk, per the 5-ounce bathroom cups near of the bag with a pair of scis- portion control easïer. package the top. sors. Then pipe the yogurt Popsicle sticks in a variety Mix the pudding accord- - 32-ounce container of onto the cookie sheet in dime- of sizes can be found at craft ing to the instructions. Chill plain Greek yogurt These little treats can sized drops. Then freeze for stores, but the treats can also it in the fridge for at least 15 - 12 ounces frozen raspber- be great finger foods for two hours. Store in a container be eaten with a spoon. minutes before putting two ries, or frozen berries of your little kids, a quick snack for with a lid or a quart-sized As for the ingredients for tablespoons worth into your choice yourself or even a topping for baggie. NIL J ThURSDLP!í!!L2Q13 35 Moules and frites, anexchange student treat she told me all about It turns out they need the dish she enjoys nothing more than a most while on holiday in combination of celery, Northwest France. Even onion and wine to bring with language barriers, Ithem to life. A generous learned that moules andknob of salted butter MRT.ISSA ELSMO frites [mussels and fries] gives the briny shellfish %TTT : are served in the har- a perfect bit of richness 's bors near the sea and on the finish. offer vacationing folks We nibbled on ba- a chance to enjoy some guette and brie as we Moules and frites is a popular dish for people vacationing seaside in France. Quintessential Ameri- indulgent grab-and-go worked on the meal. can foods like BBQ, fare with loads of flavor. We laughed and chat- burgers and fried chick- Élises face lit up as she ted while we cooked en top the list of foods described the unexpect-and suddenly my tiny most folks clamor to try ed combination of deli- kitchen was humming when traveling stateside, Getting themussels and To prepare the mussels: To prepare the potatoes: cately steamed mussels with international ca- potatoes to finish cooking at While scrubbing mussels Soak the cut potatoes in for the first time. and crispy twice-fried maraderie and genuine the same time is the trickiest check to make sure they are ice water for at least 20 So last week when mypotatoes. In an instant, I family fun. In no time, part of making this tradi- all firmly closed and none minutes. Meanwhile, pour tional French meal, but hav- of the shells are cracked. canola oil into a large high family welcomed Élise, knew what we were go- we had created our own ing two cooks prepare this If a mussel does not fully sided skillet to a depth of 3 an exchange student ing to make for dinner French seaside feast in recipe together is deal! Have close or has a damaged inches. Heat the oil to 325 from Brest, France visit- that night! the heart of the Chicago one cook prepare the broth shell, discard it before degrees over medium heat. while the other preps the cooking. ing through the Easy After stuffing her full suburbs. potatoes. Just don't add the Dry the potatoes on paper English for All Program, of American treats all We lingered long at mussels to the pot until the Heat the olive oil in a large towels and add to the oil I wanted to curb her week long, Élise was the family table and frites are nearly done cook- Dutch oven over medium in batches. Do not over ing. (Four servings) heat and add the celery crowd the pan; I suggest American food cravings delighted to discover didn't have a single and onion. Season the veg- a minimum of 4 batches. in style. I had purchased all of morsel left over. With FOR THE MUSSELS: atables with salt and pep- When the oil is the proper Serving up a Chicago- the ingredients for her full bellies, it suddenly 3 pounds of fresh mussels, per and cook, stirring fre- temperature it will look like scrubbed clean quently until vegetables are the potatoes are boiling in style stadium hot dog, favorite dish and went felt unimaginable that 3 tablespoons of olive oil soft, but not brown (about the oil. Cook the potatoes a drippy pulled pork straight to work prepar- a mere five days earlier 4 celery stalks, washed and io minutes). Add the garlic for 9 minutes or until ten- sandwich and an unfor- ing the potatoes for the we had never even met thinly sliced and cook until just fragrant der when pricked with a i large onion, halved and (about 45 seconds). Pour toothpick, but not browned. gettably frenetic Chi- frites. each other. Bringing thinly sliced the wine into the pot and Drain on paper towels. Re- natown dim sum dining "Too many frites is Élises food memory to Salt and pepper bring to a boil. peat until all potatoes are experience got our new never a problem," Élise 4 garlic cloves, minced done. life made us feel more i bottle of white wine Allow the liquid to reduce French friend off to a chuckled as she added like a part of her world 2 tablespoons of salted butter by half before adding the Add additional oil to the good start. I even threw to her ever growing pile and I am confident our Y4cup of celery leaves, mussels to the liquid. Stir pan to keep oil at a depth chopped in a bowl full of Lucky of potatoes, "but not to coat the mussels, cover of 4 inches and increase kitchen adventure left ¼ cup of Italian parsley, and allow the mixture to heat to 375 degrees. Return Charms and explained enough frites is always aher feeling more like a chopped cook until mussels have just the potatoes to the oil and as best I could that our big problem!" part of ours. opened (about 6 minutes). fry until crunchy and gold- family only eats sugary While I began the FOR THE POTATOES: Add the butter to the pot en brown. The oil should be lt turns out that a 4 large russet potatoes, and stir gently until it melts bubbling vigorously around cereals when we are on process of frying nearly bowl full of mussels and peeled and cut into ¼-inch and coats the mussels. the potatoes as they cook. vacation. four pounds of pota- French fries is not only by 3-inch batons Sprinkle the cooked mus- Transfer to paper towel Canola oil for frying sels with the celery leaves lined pans, season with salt Before I knew it, Élise toes, our adorable guestdelicious, but can turn Kosher salt and the parsley. Serve at and serve piping hot with and I were swapping began building the strangers into the best Ketchup for dipping once. ketchup on the side. vacation stories and broth for the mussels. of friends. 36 I THURSDAY, JULY 18, 2013 I NIL Ica1 Worship Guide :1:

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Burr Ridge United Church of Christ St. John Lutheran Church Hinsdale United La Grange Bible Church You are always welcome here 850 5. 7th Ave 708-354-2485 (Missouri Synod) St. Cletus Catholic Church www.lagrangebible.org www.brucc.org (630) 654-4544 Methodist Church Summer Sunday Morning Worship. Plainhield & County Line Ads. 7214 Cass Avenue, Darien 600 West 55th St., (708)352-6209 Garfield at 55th Street 9:00 am, July 7 . September 1 Worship: Sun lo AM (year round) (630) 969-7987 Weekend Mass Schedule Nursery and Childrens Church availaue. Thank you for taking care ni this change Sun School 10 AM Sept. - May, www.sjlcdarien.org Sunday Worship Saturday: 5:00 PM In Christ, Edward Podlesak Pastor Gary Faleide Services: Publicity Coordinator Times 8:30 AM, 10:30 AM Sunday: 7:00 AM, 8:00 AM, 9:30 AM, Saturday, 5:00 PM Contemporary 11:00 AM, 12:30 PM (Spanish) Sunday, 9:00 AM Traditional Christian Education for First United Methodist Church (Nursery available) Weekdays: CLARENDON HILLS All Ages - Visit our 1 00 West Cossill Avenue Sunday School 10:15 AM 8:00AM 708.352.1250 Adu Bible Study 10:30 AM website for days & times Rev. Robert J Clark, Pastor Church of the Holy Full-Day and Han-Day Pre-School www.fumcl.org www.hinsdaleumc.com Rev. Kenneth Baker, Assoc. Pastor Nativity-Episcopal and Daycare available. Sunday Services Rev. Edgar Rodriguez, Assoc. Pastor www.holynativity.church.org 8:00& 10:15am 275 S. Richmond Ave., (630) 323-6820 Grace Episcopal Church Sunday Services: 7:30 AM; 9:30 AM 120 E First St., 630.323.4900 Thank God It's Wednesday with Nursery Provided Sundays Wednesdays 4:00-9:00 pm Christian Formation: 10:45 AM Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic First Presbyterian Church 7:30 AM The Holy Eucharist, Rite I Family Dinner, 150 S. Ashland(708)354-0771 8404 Case Avenue, 630-852-3303 8:00 AM Grace Café Bible Study, Choirs www.ourladyotmtcarmel.org 9:00 AM Church School Classes (2blks west of La Grange Rd) Weekend Masses: Sat., 5:30 PM, and Adult Forum www.fpclg.org Family Friendly Worship Notre Dame Catholic Church Sun., 8:15, 10:00 AM, 12:00 Noon, 10:00AM The Holy Eucharist, Rlte Il Sunday Worship Service

64 Norfolk Ave. (630) 654-3365 Daily Mass Mon-Sat.: 9:00 AM Nursery Care is available 8:30-1 1:30AM Traditional 9:30 AM, www.notredameparish.org Weekday Worship: Contemporary 11:15 AM Sat: SAM & 5PM - Sun: 7:30, 9:30 & 11:30 AM Wednesday Noon - The Holy Eucharist Daily Mass: M-F: 7 & 8:45 AM Friday 9:00 AM - Morning Prayer Babysitting: Sun. 9:30 AM www.gracehinsdale.org Children's Liturgy: Sut. 5:00 PM & Sun. 9:30 AM First Church of Christ, HINS DALE Scientist Sun. Service & School 10 AM Evangelical Covenant a COUNTRYSIDE Wed. Meeting 7:30 PM Church of Hinsdale 405 E. First Street Hope Lutheran Church - LCMS 4125. Garfield St. (630) 323-0781 6455 Joliet Road, 708- 354-6176 630-323-2318 www.hinsdalecovenant.com Sun. Service 9:15 AM The Union Church of Traditional Service: 9:00 AM, Communion every Sunday Hinsdale, UCC Worship and Education 10:15 Sun. School & Aduit Bie Study 10:30 AM Contemporary Service 11:15AM 137 S. Garfield Ave., Handicap Accessible (630) 323-4303 To showcase Hinsdale Seventh-day www.UCHinsdale.org Adventist Church Sunday Worship: your House of 201 N. Oak St. (630) 323-0182 Traditional Worship: 9:00 AM, w.hsdac.org Sunday School: 9:00 AM, SATURDAYS Nursery: 8:45 AM Worship here call Study Hour -9:30 am Contemporary Worship: 10:30 AM Worship- 10:50 am 630-978-8277 or email Contemporary Worship -5:00 poi

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CHICAGO GLEN VIE W NORTHFIELD NORWOOD PARK e Edison Park Lutheran Church Rohr Chabad Center of Glenview 701 Harlem Avenue, Glenview Willow Creek st. Alban's Episcopal 6626 N. Oliphant Ave. Chicago, IL Shabbat morning services 9:30 am Community Church Family-friendly church NO membership required (Across park from Edison Park Metía) For all your Jewish needs call North Shore Campus for every kind of family. 773.631.9131 www.edisonparkchurch.com 847-91 0-1738 315 Waukegan Road Single? Partnered? Saturday Worship 4:30 p.m. www.ChabadofGlenview.com 847-441-6599 Spouse and kids? Sunday Services: 9 & 11 am Sunday Worship 9:15 & 10:30 am. MORTON GROVE 6240 N. Avondale, Rev. Dr. Michael D. Sparby, Sr. Pastor Promiseland (InfantsGr5): 9 & 11 am near Devon & Harlem Morton Grove Community Church Elevate (Grades 6-8): 11 am Carole Edwards, Associate in Ministry Impact (Grades 9-12): 6 pm Communion every Sunday, 9:30 Matt Haider, Worship /Music PresbyterianChurch (USA) 8944 Austin Avenue For more information visit sta Iban s C hic ago. org MiçLLya. GhiIUj'Ñuth/farily www.WillowNorthShore.org (Lake and Austin) Morton Grove. IL St. Paul Lutheran Church (847) 965-2982 PARK RIDGE www.mgccpresbyteflan.org 5650 N. Canfield, 60631, Sunday Worship 10 AM NORRIDGE PARK RIDGE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (708)867-5044, www.stpaulcanfield.org Fellowship 11 AM i 300 West Crescent Ave. Street Level, Air Conddioned Rev, Lolly Dominski Zion Lutheran Church 847-823-4135 8600 W Lawrence Avenue Sunday Worship 8:15 & 10:45AM Handicapped Accessible Sunday Service: 10:00 am ALL ARE WELCOME! Norridge, IL 60706 Children's programming for Pre-K - 7th grade, Sunday School & Adut Bible 9:30AM (708) 453-3514 Nursery service tor younger children Rev. Luther John Bajus, Pastor 8:45 am Confirmation classes for 8th grade Saturday Worship 6PM NuES Sunday Worship 9:30 am 9:00 am High School Lutheran Unity School - West Holy Communion 3rd & 5th Sunday Adult Education Bible Study Sunday i 1 :30 am Eay Communion - ist Sunday 9:00 am Píe K-Grade 8, SHARING GOD, St. JohN Lutheran Church Sunday School - 10:35 am Adut Education Bible Study Thursdays 6:30 pm TOUCHING LIVES EVERWIHERE (LCMS) Adult Bible Study - 10:45 am 0pen Forum Adult Learning First Thursday Handicapped Accessible every month 6:30 pm 7429 N. Milwaukee Ave. Serving the Community -See website for details - 847-647-9867 Sharing God's Promises Faith Lutheran Church (ELCA) www.parkridgepresby.org www.st-john-niles.org Rev. James P. McCracken Senior Pastor 6201 W Peterson Ave. Preaching Christ crucified Mr. Aaron Higashi Dir, of Youth & ChIcago. IL (773) 631-0715 for your forgiveness Family Ministries Welcoming traditional worship Mrs. Amy Schaetzlein Sunday School Dir. Saturday Worship 5:30PM Sanctuary Handicap accessible Sunday Worship 10:30AM Sunday Worship at 9:30 Holy Communion Weekly Sunday School & Bible Class 10:45 Rev. Matthew Joseph Gunia, Pastor Pastors:Barbara Berry-Bailey "For whenever our heart condemns us, and Jeffery King God ¡s greater than our heart...." -1 John 3:20

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Temple Judea Mizpah St. Peter's United Ezra-Habonim, the KEHILLAT SHALOM Church of Chñst Your Reform Jewish Home Serving An Egalitarian Conservative Congregation Oakton Street & Laramie Avenue NUes Township Jewish the North Shore since 1954 Lay Led Shabbat Service, 9:45AM 847-673-8166 We Welcome Interfaith Families Congregation 8610 Nues Center Rd, Skokie www.stpeteruccskokie.org Outstanding Religious School Your home for Jewish, Learning, 847-679-6513 Sunday Worship i OAM Annual Memberships starting www.kehillatshalom.org Sunday School 9AM Living and Loving at $150.00 (Sept. thru May) 4500 Dempster St. Skokie, IL 60076 W.M. Temple Church 847-676-1 566 Rev. Richard Lanford 847-675-414i,Fax: 847-675-0327 of God in Christ, Inc. www.TempleJM.org Childcare Provided www.ehnt.org 5151 Church St., Skokie, IL Air Condffioned Sanctuary (847) 966-1095 Weekly Shabbat Services - www.wmtcogic.org Fri 7PM & Sat 9:30AM pastorcranfordamaiI.com Central United Methodist Temple Beth Israel Minyan Mon-Thurs 7PM; Sunday Service: 1 1 :30 AM Church 3601 W. Dempter St. Sat & Sun 6PM Sunday School: 10 AM 8237 Kenton, Ave., Skokie Bible Study: Wednesday, 7 PM Skokie, IL 60076 Monthly Shabbat dinners at 6:30PM (847) 673-1311 Intercessory Prayer: Religious School Tues & Sat; www.skokiecentralumc.org 847-675-0951 Tuesday & Friday, i 2 PM Rabbi Jeffrey Weill Worship: Sundays at 10:30 AM www.tbiskokie.org Dr. Clarence Cranford, Jr., Pastor Cantor Benjamin Warschawski Elizabeth W. Cranford, ist Lady Rabbi Neil Brief, Emeritus Devar Emet Messianic WILM EIlE Synagogue St. Timothy Campus 7800 Nues Ave., Skokie 847-674-9146 Beth Hillel Congregation KOt EMETH 9000 Kildare Ave. Skokie www.devaremet.org Bnai Emunah Joinus 1Dam Conservative Congregation for Shabbat Services at 3220 Big Tree Lane, 847-256-1213 A Conimunuty of Jews who beheve and teach Rabbi Barry Schechter Sunday Worship www.bhcbe.org that Veshua (Jesus) is the Promised Jewish Messiah" 5130 Touhy, Skokie Kabbalat Shabbat Fndays 6:30 PM 10 am: St. Timothy's Lutheran (i block west of Eden's) Shabbat Service - Saturdays 9:15 AM 647-673-3370 11:30am: A-j iiva1 Jr. Congregation, Tot Shabbat. Carter-Westminster Torah Time 10:30 AM 1pm: AIji L4-.jjl (PCUSA) United Presbyterian Followed by Kiddush Church Daily Minyan AM and PM www.StTimothySkokie.org 4950 W. Pratt Ave., Skokie SKOKIE CENTRAL TRADITIONAL Rabbï Allan Kensky WE'RE GROWING Cantor Pavel Roytman CONGREGATION & MAKING CHANGES!! Rabbi Michael Cohen, Ed. Dir. 9:30 am. Praise and Celebration Traditional Service - Mixed Seating Service wuth Praise Band Congregation Bene Shalom Services led by: 'p- 4435 Oaktun, Skokie (847) 677-3330 Aduut Sunday School To showcase www.beneshalom.org Interfaith Families Welcome 10:30 am Sunday School (All ages) Rabbi Dr. Michael Gollesman Rabbi Dr. Douglas Goldhamer 1 0:45 am Tradutional Service your House of Assi. Rabbi Shari Ches, Soloist Charlene Brooks wuth Choir All services voice and sign language Minyons: Mon. & Thurs. 8:00 AM (Adu Classes in English & Assyan) Check our website for service times Worship here Fdays 7:00-9:30 pm Kabbala Shabbos-Sept. to June at Assyan Fellowship candle lighting time call Tuesday Evenings 7:i5-8:45 pm Saturday 9:00 AM Followed by Kiddush New Lyfe Youth Group 630-978-8277 Evanshire Presbyterian (for Jr & Sr High Youth) Sunday 8:30 AM Followed by breakfast Church 2nd Saturday Sanctuary handicapped accessible! Monthly 7:30-9:30 pm-CW Café or 4555 Church Street 4040 Main Street, Skokie, Illinois with Open Microphone: [email protected] www.evanshirepresbyterian.com Gudar, Singing, Poetry, Comedy 847-674-4117 Every Sunday at 11 AM "All Posutive Forms of Entertainment" www.wix.conVskokiecentrat/shul '-J

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Banks, MailanE. FRID8UCII, Beniice Manlahen 4 yerol 'rk Ridge, IL, d Sturgeon Bay,Bean, Delaney C. WI. paud away Tuesday, Age 17.uf Park Ridge,suddenly. Cherished January f, l923'Jnne IS, 2013. Bernice Manishes July 9, 2013, at her home odaughter uf Bridget (nne Coyne) and Rick. loving Faintnch pasaed away alter Door County, WI. She woosister of I)ylan; dear granddaughter of Sis and the a briefbut courageous late Edward J. Coyne and Nova and Vernon Bean; battle with cancer on June born Joouary 3 1929, n ChIcago, It. the daughter ofadored niece of Adrienne (Don) McCoy. Martha I), 2513 in Encinilas, California,She wax 90. A thelateFredaod EdithCoyne, Edwnrd (Rasen) and Matthew (Cheryf) (Uodherg) Erkkuon, Coyne. Linda (l)ean) Rupert. Sue (Robin) Johnson. gravesidefuneralled by Following her graduationMack (LaNcia) Bean and Wendy Junk; loved cousin Cantor Kathy Robbins wan held in San Marcus, in1546 from TaItHighuf Jenniler, Chrislopher, Knistan and Jacqueline C,revne, Shannon, Jnslin and Veronica Coyoe, California on Jvne 191k. School io Chicago, SIre received her ItS degree inMolly and Hannah Rupert, Derek and Chelsie She issurvived by her Jnhnson, Jacob and Anuye Beau and Matthew Junk; children, Cheryl (Bill) It's not alwayseasy 5ieece from the Univeroity McCartney of ChapelHill, ofIllinois. Manan amoioving entended family, Kelley, Keily, Kelsey and NC, and Jane (John) Pinetz attended Northwestern and the Oklahoma CollegeKylie Maton, Cuoky. David, Colette and Chloe for Womao. She taught neience at lincoln Jr. HighCarroll; fond friend lo many. nf Vista. California, She leaves three Sehooi o Punk Ridge for 20 yearn Prior to Lincoln Visitation was heid Monday. JulyIS,atthegrandchildren. Jennifer (Lutrin) McCartoey ObIer, Sehool, Mnrion nino tnught in Baltimore, Mt), andRYAN-PARI RJNER.a.L HOME, 120 S NorthwestAbigail McCartney, and Steve PIneta; and nne great- grandchild. Veronica Obier. She wan predeceased Den Plomen, IL Hwy.. Park Ridge. Futteral unas, wax held Tuesday, Juuly 16, al (iuur Lady nl Ransom Church. Intermentby her parolls, Jacob and Pearl (Byck) Manisheo; tohave "the Talk" On Februnry 3,951, the married Charlen E. ISonka in Chicago. They have nummered in Doorfnllowenl in All Saints Cemetery. In lies ni lt owers,by all of her siblings:sisters, Rae Cohen and memurials tu the Aizheimer's Asso.,Esther Zeiickson and brothers, Jamen, Max. and County for .51) yesrn.Marion enjoyed nehool http;//wsrw ala.orgj, are appreciated. Mefvin, and by her grandson, Samuel Hart Pineta. nummer breaks with her children to their home in Bern in Manitoba. Bernice look great pride in l)oor County. ond Charlen would Join the famIly on weekend breako from his architectural husinens. her Canadian uunigin and her childhood cnmmunity She eooyed the lake, swimming, archeology, her in Wiuunipeg's North End. She gradualed from the hook club, oolore. hiking, camping, and traveling, University nl Manitoba in 1944 with o degree in entertaining, being with friends and family at the Hume Economics However, bee real pasnion was the world nl hooêuo. After moving In the United heloved collage, nod taking care of others. Survivors include her loving husband of 62 RYAN-PARKE States and raining her fustily io Skokie, Illinois, years, Charlen; futur dear children and precious FUNERAL HOME Bernice returned In school for a degree in Library grandchildren, Kendall (Sue) Ranks of Storgeuo Science. Whileserving asschoollibrarianin flay (and their children, Molly and Abhy), Kathy District 68, she alfended graduale school, earning a master's degree at the age nl 53. She enjoyed (Mark) Murray of Elmhorst, IL (and their children,Sign Çuest IBoo at vthcago1zno6itE Knistina, Brlauno), Karen (Carl) Lablez of Park a fulfillingcareeral Sharp Cornerand then Highland School for 27 years. Teaching children Ridge,IL (and their child, Kayfa), Kim (Steve) Mayer of Wauuakee (and their children, Kyle, Was a constant pleasure and challenge to her Kelsey); and brother-in-law, Robert (Betty) Bank of Bernice valued family, Judaism, lifelong feamung ('acol Stream; nieces and uephews. Brennan, Madeleine and commitment to cnmwvnity. Throughout her A celebrolitun service will he held at 3:W p.m., May IO. 1934 - Inne 24, 2013. Madeleune wancareer, and alter sheretlred,she lonk Yiddish Moodoy, Judy 29, 2013. at Bethel United Church of hors Madeleine Ramsay inclasses, Chabad classes, was a life member of Efadassaband ORT. She was proudIn he a Christ (315 E.habt CharlesRd.,Elnshurst,IL Chicago, Illinous on May 16, 60126). Family and friends nay vialI Irom LOO 1934. Her motherandInunding member nl congregation B'nai Emunah p.m. until 4MO p.m. at the church. grandmother died at aand a longtime member uf Temple Beth Israel, Outline condolences and guesthook signing may yotung age and Madrteineboth in Skukie, and took delight in visiting other be offered at www.hnebnstuneraIbome.com. grewnp in a Catholicsynagoguesinthe Nueth suburbanarea. She HUEHNS Punirai Haine, itorgesun Kay. WI (920 urphanage. Madeleine metenriched herself with adult extension courses with nanny,universities,traveledextensivelywith 743-5635) her husband, Richard Brennan in1957 and theyRoads Scholars (Elder Hostels), ushered al plays, Sign Çues mBooat uvw.cIo1zndi6 married and lived isand pursuedhobbiesof photogesphyandlntk Chicago. Madeleine haddancing. Her community service included Gall, Stephanie Ihren son,, Mike, Tim andvolunteertuituringnfimmigrants inEnglish 91ofdu/iiuoiogloo,formerly Nurridge. passed Pal and they wove Io Parkflferacy, fending discussions in the Great Books fur away July f2, 2013. Ridge in 1964 Madeleine worked )0 years for theChildren program, and visiting the elderly at the A 40. year ref ree Irom Zenith Corporation and Pork Ridge Police Department, from the 1960'sUeberunan Health Care Center in Skokie. Libraries lormer member of SI Eugene Parish, Norridge. were her "howe" and she visited uf ten, Stephanie wax a daughter of the late Stephenthnu the 1990's Madeleine was an avid Iraveler and vIsited 48 stales and fouir countries, Madeleine The family wouldliketo thank the stallol and Agnes Kocella-Paulik wife uf Ihe laIe Joseph loved history. especially the Civil Wan. nod visitedSeacrest Village tuf Encinitas, California for their ('»all;aislen of Vlviao (Robert) 1.eMoy of Texas, allthemajorbattlefield,.Madeleine was aloving atfenliun and care during her loue months John (Geraldine) Paulik al Nornidgi Park. William lounding member of the Punk Ridge Historicalthere. Donations in Bernice's memory can he made (Marge) PaulIk usI Park Ridge anti Ihr late MarySociety. She was also a member of the Illinoistu any of the many Jewish charities, the Skokie nr Discuss your burial wishes with your family, Olesacauk.JuliaSlmco,HelenJacu,hsonand Morton Grove Public Libraries, the Chicago Michael Pauulik. Many nieces and nephews alsoHistorical Societyand speuut muchtimein Springfield. IllinnivMadeleine was allIrish andBotanic Garden, nr the charIty of poor choice. survive,inciuding Many (Larry)Turfuett ofloved In go to Irish hors with her friends and Wilusioglon aod Judith (Fred) Sopruun tuf Chicago, Sign Çuest IBoo»at wv.aÇkaéokcoa then choose the Catholic Cemeteries to walch the Dooley Brothers. Madeieine moved Io VisilotiuunSuuuday, July14th from 2-60M at Seal Beach, CalIfornia in 2012, and succumbed to Frelbg.Reeven & Bsáers4lle Funeral He.ae, 790 cancer after a short lInes, East KahierRoad, Wilmington.(815/476.2181). pre-plan your arrangements. Madeleine issurvived by her nos. Tim ond Fooeral Monday al IOEOIIAM in the funeral haine. grandchildren. 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Think there's When she sees that television nothing amusing Funny Old commercial about the woman who has fallen and can't get about aging? Broads up, she's not thinking about emergency call buttons. A long-time stand-up 7:30 p.m. Thursdays, July 18- "I'm looking at the woman comic, a recent sit-down Aug. 8 in the commercial and think- comic and a pair of witty Gorilla Tango's Skokie Theatre, ing. 'She looks pretty good. singing comics hope to 7924 Lincoln Ave., Skokie $22 I wonder ifI could wear my change your mind. The wom- (847) 677-7761; www.goril- hair like that," Bark revealed. en, calling themselves the latango.com "I wonder ifI went to school Funny Old Broads, will share with her older sister." their humorous perspec- Riebman will talk about tives on getting older at Go- parodies as the Boomer her life, relating funny things rilla Tango's Skokie Theatre Babes. Beckie Menzie is the that have happened to her through Aug. 8. musical director. and to her husband, who is a Caryn Bark Skokie native Caryn Bark Bark and Riebman were so- IRobin Riebman judge. "I try to look at ordi- came up with the concept. rority sisters at the University nary things in a funny way," Bark is a seasoned veteran of Illinois. About a year ago, is not a stand-up comedian. "Ibecause we all have so much she explained. "I do a lot of who toured with her one- Riebman took the stand-up call myself a sit-down comic material that we can change good-natured teasing of my woman show, "Diary of a plunge. Sort of. because I'm too old and too it around a lot," Bark noted. husband." Skokie Girl," and has ap- "I turned 60 last year and tired to stand up," she said. "I'm emceeing it," she add- "We're all clean," Bark em- peared on Lifetime Channel's I decided to do something "I pretend that I'm sitting ed, "which is really going to phasized. "Three generations "Girls' Nite Out," HBO and l've always wanted to do, around a dinner table with mybe fun for me because I used can come. lt's a lot of fun. lt's Comedy Central. She has which was make people laughfriends and talking." to emcee a lot and I haven't invery witty." performed at comedy clubs on stage," Riebman said. She has performed about a a long time." Riebman is very pleased across the country. Through the years, she fo- dozen shows since her com- Bark noted that her com- with the title Bark came up I wanted to do something cused on being a third-grade edy debut and all were sold edy has always been about with for the show. "The good with other women - an over teacher and a mother, and out. her life. "When I was raising thing about that name," she 50 thing," Bark said. The noted, "You need a sense At the Skokie show, each kids, it was about that," she said, "is that we'll never grow other women she chose wereof humor for both of those of the women will do their said. "Now l've started doing out of it. We could be per- comic Robin Riebman and things." own bit and then they will material about getting older." forming when we're 92 and the duo of Pam Peterson Riebman, who grew up in do something together. "Ev- Aging has changed Bark's hopefully we'll still be Funny and Jan Slavin, who perform Skokie, emphasizes that she ery show will be different perspective, she indicated. Old Broads."

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A musical motif, a lyric image, a 2013Mini- line of dialogue Musicals and a North Shore Project: setting. 'North Shore That's all the six members B&B (Boats of the Midwest New Musicals and Beaches Workshop were given. From those basic directives, they created three very different Midwest New Musicals, in asso- and intriguing short musicals ciation with Light Opera Works, McGaw YMCA Children's Cen- for the 2013 Mini-Musicals ter Auditorium, 1420 Maple, Project. Five actors will per- Evanston 3 p.m. Sunday, July 21 form those pieces, under the $10 blanket title, "North Shore (847) 920-5360; www.light- B & B (Boats and Beaches)," opera-works.org Sunday, July 21 at Light Op- era Works' Second Stage. Francesca Peppiatt wrote said. "If they don't, there's still Jasmine Ryan (front, from left), Jessica Hunt, Sarah Jane Blevins, and in back, Nathan Mittleman and Zachary Elmassian, will perform the Midwest New Musicals workshop plays. the book and lyrics for "On a lot of humor." That includes the Road to Manderlay." Don- a pair of tap dancing ghosts. ald Flayton composed te "We learned we have to useevents to let the audience in lyrics for "On the Rocks." Don"In the 1800s, a ship captain music. the abilities of the actors," on what actually happened," Nolan wrote lyrics and com- and a stowaway run into a "I remember thinking that Peppiatt explained. he said. posed the music. storm and are taken by the the music sounded a littie "The Beached Boat of a The composer described The musical "involves peo- Mermaid of the Inland Sea in ghostly to me," Peppiatt re- Billionaire" is the catchy title the music as "heavily influ- pIe living on the North Shore, Lake Michigan," he said. They called. "I enjoy comedy so it's of the musical written by enced by contemporary op- trying to mess a little bit with wind up in an unexpected a little bit of a spoof, sort of John David Nelson (book and era and Kurt Weill's contem- Mother Nature," Adamczyk form on the North Shore ir

Abbott and Costello meets lyrics) with music by Chris- porary jazz." The entire show said. "They're visited by a the 21st century. . 'Rebecca." topher Dunn-Rankin of Oak is underscored. mermaid." Adamczyk has written The musical revolves Park. Nelson studied musi- The writer noted that he has songs for a long time and around a newlywed couple Nelson described his show cal theater performance at had fun tailoring the book to has penned family shows for who comes to "rejuvenate as "a chamber musical. lt's , the cast. "I ultimately want theLake Forest-based Citadel their family mansion," Pep- opera-style music that high- with a minor in playwriting. audience to enjoy it, but I'm Theatre Company. "In the ? piatt related. "She wants to lights the story of this group "Halfway through, I realized I writing for the actors," he said.last couple of years, l've got- stay in the city. lt's his fam- of very eccentric billionaires wanted to be a writer rather "I want to give them juicy linesten more serious about try- ily, so he wants to stay in the and one person who wants than a performer," he said. and juicy characters because ing to put the two together," country." to be an eccentric billionaire. Composer Dunn-Rankin, an they're the ones who are go- he said. The other characters in- They are flippant people who Oak Park resident, earned a ing to sell the show." Composing was always an clude a woman who has let life pass them by and do degree in Composition from Winnetka resident Nolan interest, Nolan said, "But this worked for a long time at the whatever they want. There's aOberlin Conservatory. He is wrote the lyrics for two of is the first formal work I've mansion, which was a B&B, drastic consequence to that." the music director for Youth the five songs in the musi- done." and the ghost who haunts the Dunn-Rankin revealed that Company Chicago, a chil- Cal. He described the musical We won't reveal the lyric place. there's a mysterious drowningdren's musical theater organi-style as "traditional theater image or line of dialogue that-. "If people get the double in "Billionaire." zation in Jefferson Park. but a little more operatic." inspired each show. We don't entend res of the stuff from "The musical goes back in Mark Adamczyk of Lake Nolan revealed that their want to spoil your fun when 'Rebecca,' it's fine," Peppiatt time and reconstructs the Bluff wrote the book and show spans two centuries. you see them. r401 THURSDAY, JULY 18,2013 NIL Listen pioneerlocal.com IMurder in the Mansion MysteryTMI

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Step rightup: County fairs beckon with food, fun

IBY ANNIE ALLEMAN I Contributor

Tractor pulls, demolition to 10 p.m. Sunday entertainment is the derbies, country music Cost: $5 Wednesday; $8 Thursday International Truck Pull through Sunday. Free for children on Thursday and Cham- and rodeos. under 5. Seniors free on Wednesday. pionship Bull Riding on Season tickets $20 Friday. Grandstand en- Not just items on a good old boy's Contact: (630) 584-6926 or visit tertainment costs an ad- bucket list, but trappings of a proper Kanecountyfa ir.com ditional $10 nightly; $12 county fair. With mid-summer comes The Kane County Fair is at heart an on Friday (kids 7 and fair time all across the country, and old-fashioned- county fair with all of under are free.) here's a guide to some of the state's its charm and trappings. The Miller Lite Sound county fairs. Carnival? Check. 4-H kids showing Stage entertainment projects? Check. Demolition Derby is free; and features and rodeo? Check and check. Tropixlosion and In The KANE COUNTY FAIR New this year will be bands playing Flesh on July 18, Home- on the grandstand instead of on the town Band and Hillbilly Where: Kane County Fairgrounds, traditional Miller Lite Sound Stage. Rockstars July 19, Libido 525 S. Randall Road, St. Charles Three will play on Wednesday Funk Circus and Hi Infi- When: July 18-22 night; including Giving Moon, Train delity on July 20, Abba Hours: 3 to 11 p.m. Wednesday; Comp and the Led Zeppelin tribute Salute and 7th Heaven Step right up!: Carnival worker Tim Simpson high-fives Max Aldred of Elgin after he won a prize at a previous noon to 11 p.m. Thursday; noon to act Kasmir headlining. on July 21, and The Nev- Kane County Fair.I FILE PHOTO midnight Friday and Saturday; noon Returning grandstand erly Brothers and Wed- ding Banned on July 22. There are plenty of iWO LEGENDARY BROADWAY STARS. free acts on the grounds; like Swift Contact: lcfair.com A ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME THEATRICAL EVENT. Swine racing pigs, Miller Petting Zoo Entertainment for the 85th annual and Kiddy Land with younger age- event is a musical mash-up of rock, FIDAT appropriate rides. country, blues, funk, Motown, hip The Fantasy Amusements carnival hop, reggae and even dueling pianos. runs throughout. Headliners: Too White Crew, 7:30 4-H is still a big part of the fair with p.m. Thursday, Bella Cain, 9 p.m. Fn- more than 1,000 4-H kids exhibiting day, and Gentlemen of Leisure Band, everything from poultry and swine to 8 p.m. Saturday. IÌI photography and cooking. Fair food like funnel cakes, pig Traditional fair food will be fea- wings, frozen yogurt, turkey legs, and tured, like elephant ears and lemon- freshly-made cinnamon. Quench your ade shake-ups, plus some sandwich- thirst in the Beer Tent, noon to 9 p.m. es and pizza. daily. Check out the Chicago Flower and Garden Show, open every day, with Proceeds from this LAKE COUNTY FAIR vignettes created by area landscape benefit concert designers, garden experts offering wiIl improve the Where: Lake County Fairgrounds, advice on plants and design. quality of life of those 1060 E. Peterson Road, Grayslake A brand new attraction, the Man with physical disabilities. When: July 24-July 28 Shed, features guy favorites like auto! Hours: 10 am-lO p.m. Wednesday- truck parts, heavy machinery, ATVs, Thursday; 10 am-il p.m. Friday-Sat- marine gear, tools and more. urday; 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Sunday Arts, crafts and games for all on Cost: $8 adults Wednesday- Friday, Family Fun Boulevard. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2013 $10 Saturday -Sunday. Seniors 65 and See the queen: Miss Lake County older and children 6 through 12 are ck Staiger Concert a \orthwestemniversity Fair Queen Pageant, 7 p.m. Wednes- $5 daily. Children 5 free. Discounts day on the Mainstage. Hith H H for military in uniform and their fami- Watch them eat: 2nd Annual Old- lies. Family packs available. Fashioned Pie Eating Competition, 4 NIL I THURSDAY, JULY 18,2013 Event pioneerlocal.com

the air. Show times are at 2 and 7 p.m. July 28. The The Steve Miller Band headlines the 2012 Illinois cost is $7. State Fair, which runs from Aug. 9-19. Other grand- The grandstand entertainment concludes with stand acts include country music star Miranda the crowd favorite, the demolition derby at 2 and 7 Lambert performing Aug. 18, with her own opening p.m. July 29. The cost is $7. act, Pistol Annies. Finally, a Log House, the world's oldest wooden Cheap Trick, Night Ranger and the Georgia Sat- dwelling, will be on display. The fully-furnished ellites perform Aug. 17, and Creed plays Aug. 16. three-room home is more than 1,900 years old. Rock band Train plays Aug. 15. The free Ag-Ventureland returns with attractions The legendary Charlie Daniels Band will play that include milking a cow, shelling corn, touching Aug. 14, Christian rapper TobyMac performs Aug. reptiles and woodcarving. 12, and Demi Lovato and Hot Chelle Rae play Aug. There will also be a working blacksmith, camel 10. The fair opens Aug. 9 with country singers Eric and pony rides, baby chicks hatching, a maple Church and Aaron Lewis. All grandstand entertain- syrup exhibit and a petting zoo. ment beings at 7:30 p.m. As if all of that isn't enough, the carnival returns The Illinois State Fair is jam-packed with activi- with daily specials. ties. There are break dancers, magicians, chainsaw Last year's participants show off their open class sheep during judging. I DUPAGE COUNTY FAIR artists, comedy acts, a farmer's market, snake I show and cooking contests. Kids can let loose on a ILLINOIS STATE FAIR climbing wall, BB gun or archery range, or try out a p.m. Saturday, Front Porch Stage. fishing clinic. Action with Motocross racing at 7 p.m. Wednes- When: Aug. 9-19 Other fair highlights include motocross, a demo- day and Thursday; truck and tractor pufl, 7 p.m. Where: 801 E. Sangamon Ave., State Fair- lition derby, truck and tractor pull, chili cook-off Friday at the Grandstand, including one for antiquegrounds, Springfield and dead lift competition. tractors and the new Beauty & the Beast Truck Hours: 7 am. to midnight daily A $55 mega pass to the carnival is available Contest.a Demolition Derby at noon on Sunday, Cost: $7; $3 for children ages 5-12 and seniors 60 through July 14. lt is valid for all 11 days of the fair Grandstand. and older; children 4 and under free. Parking costs $7.in the main carnival midway and the Adventure Four-footed wonders: Lake County Mounted Contact: (217) 782-6661 or visit Agr.state.il.us/isf Village. S Posse Open Horse Show begins 8:30 a.m. Saturday at the livestock barn. Wind up your weekend with a Demolition Derby at noon on Sunday, Grandstand.

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Where: DuPage County Fairgrounds, 2015 Man- chester Road, Wheaton When: July 2 5-29 Hours: 8 am. to 11 p.m. daily Cost: $8; $3 children 3-12; children 2 and under free. Season pass $25. Seniors 62 years and older free until 3 p.m. July 25-27 Contact: (630) 668-6636 or visit Dupagecounty- fair.org Rising country music star Kip Moore kicks off the 18 Chikiren DuPage County Fair July 25 with an 8 p.m. perfor- mance. He is known for his single, "Somethin' 'Bout a Truck." The cost is $20 to see Kip Moore. New to the DuPage County Fair this year is Fes- tiva de Musica at 7 p.m. July 26 with headline act Conjunto Atardecer at 8:30 p.m. The cost is $10. Returning is the Spirits of DuPage wine tasting (JAVIi LINUSAYÁBAIRE JEANINE TESORI event at 6:30 p.m. July 27. For $40, which includes RACHEE ROCVWFU admission to the fair, visitors can sample several wines and beers and enjoy appetizers and a perfor- mance by Back Country Roads. The high-flying daredevils with the U.S. FMX Na- SAVE4O% tional Championship Series perform colon-clench- 3125955600 ing stunts while launching motorcycles through ONPARKING . . . chicagoshakes.com ThURSDAY, JULY18, 2013 I NIL

New fun,moreof it at .ve Entertainment & Magic at Grosse Pointe Manor Park Ridge Carnival Phone 847.647.9875 www.grossepointemanor.com Grosse YRNA PETLICKI I Contributor Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Center Manor 6601 W.Touhy Avenue Nues, IL 60714 Whcrciow ee)rgre*10 The Park Ridge Park District's Sum- mer Family Carnival ¡s bigger than Granite & Quartz Closeout! ever this year. 'We increased the E=r [rÇL-k>[ 1000's hours because we had about 1200 $35 of Slabs people turn out last year," said Recre- sq. ft. in Stock ation Supervisor Mary Bart. The for- r Limited Offert Mt- Ccofs mer two-hour event will run from 5-9 1 While Supplies Lasttk p.m. Wednesday, July 24 at Centen- r nial Park, 100 S. Western Ave. "We're gearing up for next year, which is our 100th anniversary," Bart added. "So this year, we're going to be trying out some new things to see The Park Ridge Park District's Summer Family Carnival will have new attractions Midwest Stone 11926 S. Aero., Plainfield, IL how well it goes over." That includes and longer hours this year. (Corner of Rt. 59 & 119th St.) the addition of bungee jumping. Ct)KI't)K A * 1 *) Jmpo,T Fdcation o(Qulity G,itc t Ma.b$e 815-254-6600 There will also be a climbing wall, www. mid we s t s tones a les. corn kiddy Ferris wheel for the smallest Bear Sleepover, 6:30 p.m. Monday, Visitors, merry-go-rounds, track- July 22 at Niles Public Library, 6960 less train, potato sack fun slide, W. Oakton St. Afterwards, the bears 20-30-person swing, inflatables, will spend the night at the library. The face painting, carnival rides, carnival next morning, kids will learn all about games and a DJ. their fluffy friend's overnighter. For the first time, food will be sold, For details, call (847) 663-1234 or including hotdogs, nachos and cottongo to www.nileslibrary.org. candy. Tickets are 25 cents. For $14, you WHEEL EXCITING can buy a wristband good for unlim- ited rides, games and face painting. Three-time X Garnes medalist Matt For details, call (847) 692-5127 or Wilhelm will do amazing BMX bike go to www.prparks.org. stunts during a Tuesday Family Fes- tival, 7 p.m. July 23 at Schack Park, IJ'iLIctl:1Il')Í Coyle and Laramie, Skokie. Wilhelm appeared on "America's Got Talent." Your kids will share your Beatlema- For details, call (847) 674-1500 or nia after hearing American English, go to www.skokieparks.org. 7 p.m. Thursday, July 25 at MB Fi- nancial Park, 5501 Park Place, Rose- RIDE EM COWBOY mont. The Beatles tribute band won NER1S ViHEN YOU ViANT IT. a sound-alike contest at Beatlefest Kids can take a turn on a mec hani- three consecutive years. Admission cal bull, 6-8:30 p.m. Thursday, July to this Rockin' in the Park concert is 25 at Proesel Park, 7055 Kostner J S A LOCAL THING1 free. Ave., Lincoinwood. Everyone will be For details, visit www.rosemont. entertained by the Hillbilly Rock- appening corn. starz, 7-8:30 p.m., as part of the park district's Summer Concert Series. TiME AWAY FOP TEDDY TO PLAYGrownups can also play bingo for free at 6 p.m. Children and their favorite teddy For details, call (847) 673-1540 or bear will hear a story at the Teddy go to www.recreation.lwd.org. THURSDAY, JULY 18, 2013 Film Clip'

BY BRUCE INGRAM IFilm Critic

at Cannes, for good reason. A Bangkok drug smuggler OPENING The intimacy of debut writer!(Gosling) is ordered by his director Ryan Coogler's ap- mother (Thomas), the boss of THIS WEEK proach to the film and the a crime syndicate, to avenge no-frills, believably real quai- the murder of his broth- ity of the performances drive er. Nicolas Winding Refn T:iiic the senselessness of Grant's ("Drive") wrote and directed killing home with visceral im- the crime drama. *** pact. "Fruitvale" opens with Rated actual cell-phone footage R for sequences of disturbing showing Grant handcuffed violence and terror face-down on the platform *** ½ Stars before being shot in the Rated Vera Farmiga, Patrick Wilson, back, then flashes back to PG-13 for pervasive action Lili Taylor retrace his final day. This is and violence including fre- Hard-core horror fans will a breakout role for Jordan netic gunplay, and for some no doubt find it ho-hum, but ("The Wire," "Friday Night language and drug material 'The Conjuring" scores pointsLights") as Grant, effectively Stars for just saying no to gore balancing the darker aspects Anthony Hopkins, Bruce Wil- (for the most part) and rely- of his life as an ex-convict lis, John Malkovich, Mary- ing instead on old-fashioned attempting to go straight Louise Parker and Helen chills and suspense. Wilson with his loving nature and M irren and Farmiga star as real-life his devotion to family. But Retirement suits some people Lili Taylor in "The Conjuring." paranormal investigators Ed the real power of "Fruitvale better than others, but it and Lorraine Warren (whose Station" lies in the fact that apparently doesn't suit su- It takes a while to find its cases included the Amityville it is simply recreating a true, perannuated government big, robotic footing, but as Horror haunting), trying to shocking injustice. lt's not assassins at all. That's a good Rated soon as "Pacific Rim" shifts save a family from demon easy to watch and shouldn't thing, as it turns out, becausePG for some mild action and into full-tilt action mode, trouble. (Glencoe native Tay- be forgotten. this insanely action-packed, thematic elements roughly halfway through, it lor is the mom.) The dialogue frequently funny follow- Stars delivers all the super-colos- is a little clunky at times and r OST LIKELY up to the 2010 hit about Ryan Reynolds, Paul Giamat- sal robo-a-monstro mayhem the performances are some- golden-years super-spies ti, Maya Rudolph, Ken Jeong any adrenaline junkie could- times a bit awkward, but it all Rated and contract killers (Willis, A snail (Reynolds) who ask for. lt's just a shame, es- builds to an effectively freaky PG-13 for sexual content and Malkovich, and Mirren minus dreams of winning the Indy pecially coming from master climax despite its surprisinglylanguage Morgan Freeman this time) 500 gets his chance after a of the fantastic Guillermo wholesome vibe and explic- Stars is even more entertaining freak garden accident turns del Toro ("Hell Boy," "Pan's itly religious moral. Kristen Wiig, Matt Dillon, An- than the original. him into a speed demon. Da-Labyrinth"), that the hu- nette Bening vid Soren makes his directo-man element is nowhere After initial success, a failed rial debut with the animated near as satisfying. This is a New York playwright (Wiig) family comedy. mega-budgeted reworking *** y2 is forced to move back home Rated of the classic Japanese kaiju Rated with her parents in New Jer- PG-13 for violence, sci-fu STILL monster-movies of the 1960s R for some violence, lan- sey. Shari Springer Berman fantasy action, some sensu- ("Godzilla," "Rodan," "Moth- guage throughout and some and Robert Pulcini ("The ality, and language includingPLAYING ra," etc.) lt's mankind facing drug use Nanny Diaries") directed the sex references off against giant lizardy in- Stars comedy. Stars - vaders with equally gigantk Michael B. Jordan, Melonie Ryan Reynolds, Mary-Louise t. robots operated by human Diaz, Octavia Spencer Parker, Jeff Bridges pilots. The increasingly Based on the fatal shooting A recently slain cop (Reyn- Rated spectacular combat scenes of 22-year-old Oscar Grant Rated olds) is surprised to find PG-13 for sequences of in- look great. Even though the by a San Francisco rapid- R for strong bloody violence himself the newest member tense sci-fi action and vio- whole thing seems to have transit policeman in the early including grisly images, sexu-of a team of undead law lence throughout, and brief been targeted, intellectually hours of New Year's Day al content and language officers called the Rest in language and emotionally, at pre-teer 2009, "Fruitvale" won top Stars Peace Department. Robert Stars boys, it's way better than honors at the Sundance Film Ryan Gosling, Kristin Scott Schwentke ("Red") directed Ron Periman, Idris Elba, the last couple of "Trans- Festival and a major award Thomas the action comedy. Charlie Hunnam, Charlie Dayformers" movies. S THURSDAY JULY 18 2013 NIL «BmIL Shocking 'Fruitvale' IRRESIS reenacts a senseless killing

MASTERF "Fruitvale Station" ***1/2 The social injustice of the ugly IRELY FREST&PhAYFUL crime at the heart of "Fruitvale Sta- tion" might have seemed more natu- rally suited to a documentary, but IGHLY RECOM MENDED'i the story comes to life much more - CIic.go SunTime powerfully in this intensely involving drama. Based on the fatal shooting of 22-year-old Oscar Grant by a San Michael B. Jordan and Melonie Diaz in "Fruitvale Station." Francisco rapid-transit policeman in the early hours of New Year's Day JUNGLE 2009, "Fruitvale" won top honors at he's feeling the pressure to sell the the Sundance Film Festival. The inti- sizable bag of marijuana they keep ¡n macy of debut writer/director Ryan the closet. Having disclosed the de- Coogler's approach to the film and mons Grant is wrestling with, howev- the no-frills, believable quality of the er, Coogler proceeds to show another BOOK main performances combine to drive side of his character during the rest A NEW MUSICk BASED ON the senselessness of Grant's killing of the day. He drives Sophina to work E DISNEY ANIMATED BLM AND THE STORIES BY RUDYARD IPLIN@ home with visceral impact. after securing grudging semi-forgive- BOOK AND DIRECTiON BY MARY ZIMMERMAN "Fruitvale" opens with actual cell- ness, he spends the morning tracking phone footage of the shooting, a down Dungeness crabs for his moth- confused shot of an altercation be- er's birthday party. And he flashes tween Bay Area Rapid Transit cops back to the previous New Year's Eve, and a group of handcuffed black menwhen he was in prison being visited sitting on the station platform. The by his mother (Octavia Spencer of TENDED shouts grow more heated, one of the "The Help"), who convinces him the Y POPULA men is shoved face downward, an of- path he's on will hurt his daughter. DEMAND ficer steps in closer and we hear what In short, " Fruitvale" is a portrait of THROUGH sounds like a shot going off. At which a young man who's clearly trying to AUGUST 18 point, the film rewinds to early morn- turn his life around. All of that ends / ing on New Year's Eve for a playback abruptly, though, when a chance en- of the last day of Grant's life. counter with a prison enemy on the a Any concern that Coogler might train home leads to a fight, which re- have set out to sanctify him are dis- suits in the transit cops being called, k pelled in the opening scene, in which which results in them taking Oscar Grant (Michael B. Jordan, "The Wire" and his friends off the train, cuffing

SNGLET!CKETS: T H E AT R E GROUP SALES FOR 1. OR MORE: and "Friday Night Lights") is con- them and re-enacting the opening 312443.3800 312.443.3820 fronted by his girlfriend Sophina (Mel-sequence with much more shocking Goodrnanlheatce.orgGOODHA GroupsìGoodnanTheatre.org onie Diaz) about having been caught deta i I. in an affair - before being inter- At that point, whatever quibbles rupted by the arrival of their daughterthere might be about the way the film Tatiana (Ariana Neal). There's some- was made or whether it is or isn't an Allstate. thing else Grant's been hiding from objective depiction of Oscar Grant's CHASE O .JI\lurtn Cond ir34a XbURC GOOD Sophina that's soon revealed. Several life, seem irrelevant compared to the months after being released from stark truth of a man in this country prison, presumably for low-level drug being shot in the back by police while AekanAihGes\ dealing, he's lost his job at a super- facedown and handcuffed. market for being repeatedly late to lt's something that's not easy to work. And with the rent coming due, watch and shouldn't be forgotten. NIL I THIJRSDAY,JULY18,2013 I 53

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St., Morton Grove. Free Nues Park District "Rockin' in the Gorilla Tango's THIS admission. See www. Park" Skokie Theatre mortongroveparks.com. ToddlersO-3 WEEKEND July 25 (Thursday con- Hosting free concerts at cert in conjunction with Oak Park, Lee and Ot- Free summer concert 7924 Lincoln Ave. Skok- & BEYOND the Classic Car Show): tawa streets, 6:30-8:30 series, 7-9:45 p.m. ie. www.gorillatango. Kids The Rag Tops ('50s and p.m. Fridays, through Thursdays, through corn. July 19, 7 p.m., '60s rock n' roll). July Aug. 16. Visit www. Aug. 15, at MB Financial and July 20, 2 p.m. and A list of regional FAM 30: Spoken Four (pop). niles-parks.org. July 19: Park, 5501 Park Place, 7 p.m.: 'Cellar Doors," Family events for you to Vehicle Adventure NightRosemont, featuring a play about four ado- go out and enjoy with music by Soda food and beverage lescents struggling with 13+ Mount Prospect (rock n' roll). July 26: tents on the great lawn. sexuality, family discord, Teens Community Band Down Home Family Fun Outside coolers can- and the search for life's with music by The Whitenot be brought into the meaning. $10. July 26- Adults18+ Live at the Saddle Band (country). park. Visit www.rose- Aug. 3, 7 p.m. Fridays Lake Summer Presenting free concerts mont.com. July 18: 16 and Saturdays: "Glen- Entertainment at 7:30 p.m. Mondays, Candles ('80s hits). July garry Glen Ross." $25. Seniors65+ Series through July 29, at the Norridge Park 25: American English July 27-Aug. 4, 2 p.m. Veterans Memorial BandDistrict (Beatles tribute). July 31 Saturdays and Sundays: Shell, 411 S. Maple St., (Wednesday concert): "Fantastic Folktales." At 7 p.m. Thursdays, Mount Prospect. Infor- Modern Day Romeos. Tickets are $12. Submissions through July 25, at Lake mation at www.mppd. Presenting concerts at Park Memorial Pavilion, org. July 22: Singin' Norridge Community 2200 Lee Street at Far- & Swing in' with Leah Park, 4631 N. Overhill Sunday Sundown "Laura Ingalls You Want In? go Avenue, Des Plaines. Novak. July 29: Do-lt- Ave., on select Fridays. Concerts Wilder's A Little Her&s How: Shows will be canceled Yourself Sousa. In the event of inclem- House Christmas" in the event of rain. Call ent weather, concerts Submit GO events (847) 391-5700. July 18: will be held in the Nor- Presented at 7 p.m. Sun- one week prior Artistry in Motion DanceSizzling Summer ridge Recreation Center.days, through Aug. 18, atPresented by the Dey- to the date of Company. July 25: du- Spectacular Visit www.norridgepk. Devonshire Park, 4400 onshire Playhouse at publication #ege (Motown, adult corn. July 19, 7 p.m.: Hill-Greenwood, Skokie. Vis-6:30 p.m. July 18-20 contemporary). billy Rockstarz (cou n- it www.skokieparks.org.and 25-27 at the Skokie Entries must be Concert series at 7:30 try). Aug. 2, 7 p.m.: The July 21: BMR4 (jazz, Heritage Museum, 8031 typed. GO listings p.m. Thursdays, throughBarefoot Hawaiian. swing, blues). July 28: Floral Aye., Skokie. The are free. Include brief Summer Concert July 18, at the Mount R-Gang (R&B). production begins at descriptions of the Series Prospect Veterans Me- Skokie's Historic Log event, date, address, morial Band Shell, 411 5. Park Ridge Fine Arts Cabin, where actors will price and phone Maple St. Free admis- Symphony interact with the audi- number. At 7 p.m. Thursdays, sion. Visit www.mppd. ence, touring the cabin, Email: Send submis- through Aug. 15, at Pro- org. July 18: 7th Heaven. AM presenting folk arts and sions to gol@pio- esel Park, 6915 Kostner Performing at 8 p.m. "Going to St. Ives" crafts, offering foods neerlocal.com Ave., Lincolnwood. Free Fridays, through Aug. of the time, and then admission. Visit www. Fridays on the Green9, at Hodges Park, providing the show on recreation.lwd.org. July 101 Courtland Ave., Presented by Fleet- the second floor of the 18: Libido Funk Circus Park Ridge. Free. Visit wood-Jourdain Theatre museum. $12; $10 youth (dance and rock). July Concert series at 6 www.prfas.org. July July 20-Aug. 4 at the and seniors. Call (847) at 7:30 p.m. Thursday- 25: Hillbilly Rockstarz p.m. the first and third 19: "Passion and Po- Noyes Cultural Arts 674-1500, ext. 2400. Saturday; 2:30 frm. (country). Fridays of each month, etry," Tchaikovsky's Center, 927 Noyes St., Sundays. $25-$30. Visit through Aug. 30, on the Symphony No. 6 and Evanston. Performances Iwww.thegifttheatre.org. Village Green in front of Rimsky-Korsakov's Rus- at 7 p.m. Saturdays and "Mine" Tunes On Tuesday Village Hall, 50 S. Emer- sian Easter Overture. 3 p.m. Sundays. $10 son St., Mount Prospect.July 26: "Broadway to in advance; $12 at the "The Music Man" FPM For information, visit Hollywood," music of door. Call (847) 448- Through Aug. 11 at The Through July 30 at 7 www.experiencemount- Rodgers and Hammer- 8260 or visit www. Gift Theatre, 4802 N. p.m. at Harrer Park Pa- prospect.org. July 19: A stein, Lerner and Loewe,cityofevanston.org/ Milwaukee Aye., Chi- Presented July 25-Aug. 4llion, 6250 Dempster Thou sa nd Ju lys Andrew Lloyd Webber. fjtheatre. cago. Performances 4 by the Footlighters THURSDAY, JULY18, 2013 What to Do pioneerlocal.com o o ITALIAN TRATIORIA & P Theater Company at Summer Sing-AlongInterContinental Lunch-Dinner M-F Dinner Sat/Sun t 10% 0FF Prairie Lakes Theater, Chicago O'Hare r, Steaks, Chops, Seafoodandmore... 515 E. Thacker St., Des Hotel TOTAL Plaines, at 7:30 p.m. The Music Institute of Outdoor P*tlo t FOOD BILL ' Thursday-Saturday; 2 Chicago Chorale wel- 18+ Now Opón Expires 8-1-13 p.m. Sundays. $16; $14 comes those who love Montrose Room, 5300 Coupon Valid Sun-Thurs 441 Ogden Avenue, Clarendon Hilts, I Dine-In Only seniors; $12 children. choral singing to join a N. River Road, Rose- (1 mile west of Route 83) Visit www.dpparks.org. performance of Haydn's mont. www.montrose- Reservations call 630-920-0500 i "The Creation" at 7:30 room.com. July 26, 9 www.zazasclarendonhills.com CLARENDON HILLS p.m. July 24 at Nichols p.m.: Sean Kelly & the Shakespeare on the Concert Hall, 1490 Chi- Samples. $20 general Ridge cago Ave., Evanston. admission; $75 VIP. $10. An optional free rehearsal takes place Featuring "Twelfth at 7:30 p.m. July 23 at Jazz Community Big Night," presented Nichols Concert Hall. Band by The Arc Theater Call (847) 905-1500, Company at 7 p.m. ext. 100. Saturdays and Sun- The 18-piece big band, days, through Aug. 4, based in Norridge, and "Love's Labour's plays 7-10 p.m. July 23 Lost," presented by the POP/FOLK/JAZZ at Hanging Gardens youth actors of Mudlark Banquets, 8301 W. For auto news and reviews, Theater Company, at Akoo Theatre at Belmont Ave., River tod rive 7 p.m. July 26 and 5 Rosemont Grove. Dance floor . _, ', y i s i t To D r i vec o tri h for new and used cars p.m. July 27-28, on the available. $10; $5 ages East Stage at Ridgeville 17 and under. Call (708) Park, adjacent to the 5400 N. River Road, 456-2900. Ridgeville Park District Rosemont. Tickets Community House, 908 available at www.tick- Seward St., Evanston. etmaster.com or (800) Legends Tribute Free admission. Visit 745-3000. July 20, Show www.ridgeville.org/ 7:30 p.m.: "The Music shakespeare. of ABBA," featuring Ar- rival. $30-$45. July 28, Concert tributes to Mi- noon: Tween Stars Live chael Jackson, Whitney The U.S. Debul o Yves Jetman Rossy Tour, $25-$55. Houston, Amy Wine- house, Luther Vandross, Opernng Night Concert with ChiGago Marvin Gaye and others, Chicago Duo Piano Allstate Arena 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Saliste to Veterans Day on Friday Festival July 19-20 at Leela Arts with Concei by Gary Sinise & the Lt. Dan Band Theatre, 620 Lee St., I 6920 N. Mannheim Des Plaines. $10-$30. 8e the hrt IO see Disny s Planes atthe Fly-In Theatre on Friday Featuring a concert Road, Rosemont. Tick- Visit www.thelegends- at 7:30 p.m. July 19 at ets available at www. tribute.com. Catch CAFs Ghost Squathon Nichols Concert Hall, ticketmaster.com. Park- 1490 Chicago Ave., ing is $20, cash only. TWO Night Air Shows - Wednesday & Saturday PLUS Wor'd C'ass Daily Air Shows Evanston. Olga and Yuri July 18-19, 7:30 p.m.: Park Ridge Chorale Sherbakov will perform New Kids On The Block, works by Ukrainian and 98 Degrees and Boyz

Russian composers, in- II Men - The Package Presenting its summer ; . cluding Rachmaninoff's Tour. $29.50, $49.50, concert, "Made in Chi- 2013 July 29-August 4, 2013 Suite No. i for Two Pia- $69.50, $89.50. Aug. cago," at 7 p.m. July 27 ì/rw The World's Greatest Aviation Celebration! nos. $30; $20 seniors; 12, 7:30 p.m.: American at St. Luke's Lutheran $10 students. Visit Idol Live 2013, featuring Church, 205 N. Pros- www.musicinst.org or the top 11 finalists from pect Ave., Park Ridge. Specia' Family Weekend Value Package .Only S216 call (847) 905-1500, American Idol. $33.50, ext. 108. $46, $66. What to Do [Page 56] THURSDAY, JULY 18,2013 NIL What to Do pioneerlocal.com

What to Do July 26, 8 p.m.: Kermit Studies at Oakton, will Continued from page 55 Ruffins & the Barbe- run Oct. 3-25. Entry cue Swingers (jazz). deadline is Aug. 8. For Tickets in advance are $25/$30/$42. July 27, rules, visit www.oak- $16, $14 for seniors; at 8 p.m.: SHOES (New ton.edu/newsevents/ the door, tickets are Wave). $20-$35. July events/wom_artcall. $18/$16. Free admission 28, 7 p.m.: Lee Dewyze pdf. for ages 18 and under. acoustic show, $20- Call Penny Ruder, (847) $46. July 28, 9 p.m.: 823-3958. Lee Dewyze full band show, $20-$46. July 31, CHILD'S PLAY 8 p.m.: The Fixx (rock). Regenstein Recital $30-$75. Lincoinwood Public Hall Library

18 At Northwestern Uni- AUDITIONS & 4000 W. Pratt Ave. versity, 60 Arts Circle OPPORTUNITIES www.lincolnwoodli- Drive, Evanston. (847) brary.org. July 25, 6:30 467-4000. July 25, Young Artists p.m.: Night at the Mov- 7:30 p.m.: Northwestern auditions ies for Families features University Summer Jazz "The Secret World of Band plays jazz stan- Arrietty." dards by well-known Gorilla Tango will hold composers and arrang- auditions, open to ages JOH ers. $6; $4 students. 10-18, for "The Trial "The Wizard of Oz" of Goldilocks" 8 am.- 2 p.m. July 27 at the S.P.A.C.E. Skokie Theatre, 7924 Presented July 26- Lincoln Ave., Skokie. .27 and Aug. 23-24 at Those auditioning Youth Company Chi- 1245 Chicago Ave., should be prepared cago Studios, 5342 Evanston. www.evan- for a cold reading of a W. Lawrence Avenue, stonspace.com. (847) short scripted conversa- Chicago. Performances 492-8860. July 19, tion. Bring a headshot are at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. ON SALE FRIDAY AT lOAM! 7 p.m.: Dan Navarro and resume, if available. Fridays; 1 p.m., 4 p.m. (acoustic folk). $15- For an audition appoint- and 7 p.m. Saturdays. Fn, Nov 011 8:00pm $28. July 19, 10 p.m.: ment, email Maurice D. $15; $12.50 youth. Visit John Lithgow performs his one-man theatrical Bernard Allison (blues/ Proffit at mproffit5@ www.youthcompanychi- memoir, Stories By Heart. The Tony, Emmy and rock). $12-$22. July 20, gmail.com. cago.org or call (312) Golden Globe Award winning actor offers a 8 p.m.: Canned Heat 324-3700. touching and humorous reflection on story- (blues/rock). $27-$44. July 21, 7:30 p.m.: Gary telling as the tie that binds humanity. Women artists Louris of The Jayhawks sought with Musikanto (folk/ I1IWI 41 WLW' rock). $22-$36. July 22, I 8 p.m.: Thao & the Get Professional women art-Mount Prospect Mary Chapin Carpenter & Shawn Colvin Down Stay Down (indie ists are invited to sub- Downtown Block pop/folk). $10. July 23, mit entries in all media Party FeatureLewis Black 7:30 p.m.: Buckwheat to Oakton Community SeriesPaula Poundstone Zydeco (New Orleans College for "Bodies by AM Linda Eder blues). $28-$42. July Design: Modification, Held 5-11 p.m. July 26 2013-2014 and There's More at the Center! 7:30 p.m.: Robert Coercion, and Resis- and 11 am-il p.m. July Randolph presents The tance." The juried art 27 at the intersection at the Slide Brothers (blues/ exhibition, co-spon- of Emerson Street and gospel). $15-$27. July sored by the Koehnline Busse Avenue, down- nter IXJBLETh 47 613 6300 Shore Center for the 7:30 p.m.: Tierney Museum of Art and town Mount Prospect. PrUNER Pi NorthshoreCenter.arg ing Arts in Skokìe Sutton (jazz). $18-$38. Women's and Gender Includes live music, THURSDAY, JULY 12013 What to Dogo pioneerlocal.com THIS SUMMER

family activities and North Shore Festival nileslibrary.org. July 23, TRAINCATION! food vendors. www.mp-of Art 2 p.m.: Travel Musicals TAKE A blockparty.com. Film Series features "Cabaret." July 25, 2 Held 10 am-S p.m. July p.m.: International Film Jeff Fest Arts & 27-28 at Westfield Old Series features "To Music Festival Orchard Mall, 4999 Old Rome with Love." Orchard Center, Skokie. Featuring works by July 26-28 at Jefferson more than 120 juried Northwest Chicago Memorial Park, 4822 artists, live music and Film Society N. Long Ave., just west children's activities. of Milwaukee Avenue, Free admission. Visit 65 Chicago. Hours are 6-11 www.NorthShoreFesti- Classic Film Series is p.m. Friday; noon-li valofArt.com. held at 7:30 p.m. Mon- p.m. Saturday; noon-lO days and Wednesdays, p.m. Sunday. Offering unless otherwise noted, I music ranging from at the Patio Theater, soul, alternative rock 6008 W. Irving Park and folk rock to techno Road, Chicago. Admis- Why not be a tourist in your own pop. Also featuring the Lincoinwood Public sion is $5. Visit www. backyard, and take a hometown Urban Folk Circuit tray- Library northwestchicagofilm- summer Traincation on Metra? You'll enjoy the stress free eling craft market, food society.org. July 22: trucks, Kids' Zone, drum "The Lineup" (1958). way to travel and kids will enjoy the fun and excitement circles and a juried art 4000 W. Pratt Ave. July 24: "The Miracle of a train ride. Plus, with Metra's Weekend Pass, ride for show. Admission is $7; ,(847) 677-5277. www. Man" (1932), starring just $7 on both Saturday and Sunday. $5 before 5 p.m. Free lincolnwoodlibrary.org. Boris Karloff. July 31: admission for children July 19, 1 p.m.: "Oz the "The Late George Ap- And with weekend Family Fares up to three children 11 or ages 12 and under. ' Great and Powerful." ley" (1947). Coolers and liquor are July 25, 10:30 am.: "lt's under ride FREE with a fare paying adult. Special children not permitted. Visit a Disaster." July 25, 1 fares are also available on weekdays too!* www.jefffest.org. p.m.: Cinematic Classics Summer Cinema features "Stage Door." Series So, with gas prices what they are, there's no better time July 26, 1 p.m.: "The to experience a hometown summer vacation. Polish Festival of Last Ride." Music, Art and Food Films will be shown at dusk (around 9 p.m.) Visit metra uest a FREE Mini Elvis Presley Wednesdays, through SummerFun Kit s coupons to many Held 11 am-lO p.m. Film Festival Aug. 14, on the east July 27 and ii am-S lawn of Northwestern of Chicago's most pop summer destinati p.m. July 28 on Summit University's Norris Uni- Street between Touhy Presented in Northwest- versity Center, 1999 and Prospect avenues, ern University's Ethel Campus Drive, Evan- For fare and schedule information, visit metrarail.com or and in Hodges Park, M. Barber Theater, 30 ston. If it rains, the film call 836.7000 from any local area code. Park Ridge. The festi- Arts Circle Drive, Evan- will be shown indoors val features live music, ston. Admission: $5-$10.at Norris Center's Mc- Chi!dren' Weekday Fares: age 6 and under ride free; including rock, pop, Visit www.tic.north- Cormick Auditorium. 7-11 ride for approximately 50% off one-way fares. blues, Polish folk en- western.edu. July 23, 7 Free admission. Call sembles, Lajkonik and p.m.: "Viva Las Vegas" (847) 491-2350. July more, Polish foods such (1964). July 30, 7 p.m.: 24: "The Impossible," as kielbasa, pierogi and "King Creole" (1958). rated PG-13. July 31: potato pancakes, an art "Sixteen Candles," rated exhibition, folk art craft PG. Aug. 7: "Oz the market, and children's Nues Public Library Great and Powerful," activities. Free admis- rated PG. Aug. 14: "The sion. Visit www.polish- Sting," rated PG. festin pa rkridge.com. 6960 Oakton St., Niles. (847) 663-6405. www. I What to Do (Page 58] 58 THURSDAY, JULY 18,2013 I NIL What to Do pioneerlocaicom OPENHOUSE! I Sunday, July 28 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. What to Do Fridays: "Gordon Ed- Hannah Senesh." Han- Continued from page 57 mund: Out of His Mind nah Senesh died by fir- & Into Yours," featuring ing squad in 1944, but TOURS & OUTINGS psychology, hypnosis has endured as one of and magic. $25. Israel's most iconic he- Skokie Northshore roes after volunteering Sculpture Park for a mission to rescue Monday Night Car downed Allied fliers 18+ 65+ Show and Jews from Nazi- Located along the east occupied Hungary. July side of McCormick 21, 1 p.m.: Screening of Boulevard, between Classic cars will be on the film "Six Million and Dem pster on the north display 6-9 p.m. Mon- One," an award-winning to Touhy on the south. days,through Sept. documentary about Free, docent-led tours 2, in the west parking the Second Genera- featuring a different lot of Westfield Old tion. Free with museum section of the two-mile Orchard shopping cen- admission; reserva- long park are offered ter, 4999 Old Orchard tions required. July 28, each month. Visit www. Center, Skokie. Also 11:30 am-i p.m.: Family sculpturepark.org. July featuring music, food Day. Children ages 3-11, 28, 1 p.m.: Section IV; and hourly raffles. Free along with an adult, can park in the lot in the admission. Visit www. participate in a special Park, between Howard mondaynightcarshows. program presented by and Touhy. com. the Illinois Holocaust Museum and the Anti- Defamation League Summer Circus exploring ways to help Tours of our NEW model apartments WORKSHOPS & Intensive Showcase foster respect, cel- CLASSES Performance ebrate differences, and Refreshments and treats will be served stand up against bully- Skokie Art Guild ing. Free with museum Exciting raffles for attendees Presented at 4:30 p.m. admission; reservations and 7:30 p.m. July 27 at required. Overview of our personalized programs of Offering figure drawing The Actors Gymnasium, workshops from 9:30 927 Noyes St., Evan- care and diverse life enrichment activities a.m.-12:30 p.m. Satur- ston. $15 general admis- Mitchell Museum of days at the Devonshire sion. Visit www.actors- the American Indian Immediate availability on select units Cultural Center, 4400 gymnasium.com. Greenwood, Skokie. "Quality of Life for Our Residents. Live models; no instruc- 3001 Central St., Evan- tor. Fee per session is ston. (847) 475-1030. Peace of Mind for Families & Friends." $20; $12 for members. www. m itchel im useu m. Call Steve Gal, (847) org. Admission is $5; 673-4450, or visit www. Illinois Holocaust $3 for seniors, students skokieartguild.org. Museum & and children. Admission Education Center includes all exhibits and 'Terrace gardens events, unless stated 65+ otherwise.Through 9603 Woods Drive, Aug.25: "The War of ASSISTED LIVING Skokie. 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SKOKIE name-calling or exaggerated facial gestures to accentuate For all the young their point. athletes who aspire For the angst-ridden, the rants section of the morning to be the next allowed individuals to rant into the camera about top- LeBron James, ics and themes that irritated Aaron Rodgers or them in sports. Even when counselors Mike Trout, there's were not recording camp- a certain contin- ers, the topic of conversa- tion centered on sports. gent of youths who The environment promoted aspire to be the a constant dialogue on the subject, even when campers next Peter King, waited to record their rant. Dan Patrick or Bob While the older campers completed the series of re- Costas. cordings (which also includ- ed voiceovers on highlights To see how their heroes of and predictions for the 2013 the Fourth Estate do their NFL season), younger camp- job, roughly 60 individu- ers played Sports Scatter- als, ages 10-18, participated gories. They were presented in the Play by Play Sports with a topic such as "Sports Broadcasting Camp from Movies" or "Players on the duly 8-Friday at the Holiday Blackhawks 2010 or 2013 Inn here. Stanley Cup Championship The event brought to- Team" and received a point gether campers from as (From left) Wichita, Kan., resident Grant Cohen and Chicagoans Kenneth Cohen and Marius Mutijima- for each correct answer. far away as Massachusetts Page hone their broadcasting skills during the Play by Play Sports Broadcasting Camp on July 11 in One camper pushed a and Kansas for the five-day Skokie. Visit skokie.suntimes.com/sports to view a photo gallery from the camp. I KEVIN TANAKA-for table over in excitement af- event. Campers were given Sun-Times Media. ter his team earned the most the opportunity to ask ques- points for a round. tions of Carolina Panthers the campers and counselors, should have won the MVP "lt has its bad and its good The morning ended with a tight end Brandon Williams the older campers broke up Award," Batavia's Claire Ja- sides," Indiana resident Tom- group of around 20 engaged in a faux press conference, into small groups for on- cobi said. "He prepared well my Devine said of Howard's in a podcast. Topics varied record their own p lay-by- camera work. all season and made adjust- decision to sign with Hous- from Joe Flacco's new con- play at a Chicago Sky WNBA Some started at 'In Your ments to his game when ton. 'The good side is this is tract to what quarterback game, and visit with Black- Face," Play by Play's debate- he wasn't playing well. He a great chance for him to be would deal with a sop ho- hawks radio play-by-play centered show. One mediatorplayed aggressive. Without a leader and take the steps more slump. announcer John Wiedeman brought up a topic for two ofhim I don't think the Black- to become a leader. The bad Even with the competitive and CBS anchor Megan Ma- the commentators to discuss hawks would have won the side is it's a few years before aspect of sports, the camp- wicke, among others in the in front of a green screen Stanley Cup this year." they'll become a champion- ers helped out one another if business. with a news studio digitally Topics discussed included ship team but he'll have to someone forgot a name, and Steve Goldstein, co-owner produced in the background. Peyton Manning's place take that risk. Right now it's they allowed others to convey of Play by Play, allowed Pio- A counselor recorded all among the best quarter- a great decision." their opinions without inter- er Press to observe the ac-the footage so campers backs of all time and the Unlike cable television ruption. The traits of team- tivities campers participated could view their work on Houston Rockets' title shows with a similar format, work and respect, so perti- in on the morning of July 11. Youlube. chances with the addition of the commentators did not nent to success on the field, After a meeting between "I think Corey Crawford Dwight Howard. resort to finger-wagging, found a place off it. THU1SDAY, JULY 18, 2013 SEASON PASS Local youthsoccer club built on solid Greek foundation

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After playing kid is 17 years old and col- lege coaches are scouting his and coaching at game, they are looking at the several amateur skills of that player. They will not come up and ask, 'What soccer clubs and tournaments did he or she organizing large win?' John Niko This skill development soccer tourna- Kosmas Mirtsekis is achieved, Kosmas said, ments, Nues resi- through constant teaching. from the club, which al- "We will stop training ses- The NUes Renegades 11U team poses for a photo at the 9th Annuah dent John Kosmas ready had 40 soccer schools sions many times to let players St. Jude Brad Wallin Memorial Tournament in Chillicothe. The turned his attentionthroughout Greece and know what they did wrong and players shaved their heads to raise funds for St. Jude Children's Cyprus, and one in Sydney, show them how to do it right," Research Hospital.I SUBMITTED PHOTO to youth soccer Australia. he said. "At the beginning, this development. Olympiacos officials liked can be frustrating, but eventu- Kosmas' proposal and made ally they get it and we see how Renegades help in Though the Chicago area is Chicago home to the club's muchbetterthey get." filled with youth soccer clubs, first North American out- Training sessions are based Kosmas said he observed too post (they have since added on curriculum developed by fight againstcancer many youngsters playing the a school in Toronto). Kos- the pro club in Greece. - game incorrectly. mas does pay a fee for the Should talented youths TheNiles Renegades Uil- Each team member re- 'Kids today, even older kids affiliation. emerge in the Chicago club, U14 baseball teams not only ceived a gold wristband, wore in the area, are lacking in how Last season, Olympiacos Kosmas' relationship with the took part in the 9th Annual a gold T-shirt and donned to properly play on the field," Chicago operated youth officials overseas will ensure St. Jude Brad Wallin Memorialpink socks to show their sup- Kosmas said. "Simple things, teams at U8 and U9 levels out those players are on Olympia- Tournament in Chillicothe, but port in the fight against child- like how to pass the ball and of Park Ridge and U8 and U12 cos' radar screen. the Renegades also shaved hood cancer. how to position themselves squads out of Naperville. A Though making it as a pro- their heads to raise funds for The baseball tournament, on the field. They are lack- program called Thrylos Soc- fessional may be a long-shot, St. Jude Children's Research which ran from May 31-June inthat. There is a pure skill- cer, for children aged 3-6, is children ¡n the program will Hospital. 2, is named for Brad Wallin, a development gap that we're held in Park Ridge. have a chance to learn from a The Renegades organiza- baseball player from the ChiIIi- seeing in the area." Kosmas continues to plot talented former player in Niko tion raised close to $2,500 forcothe area who died of cancer Kosmas came to the United the club's expansion. Mirtsekis, whom Kosmas hired the hospital in Memphis, Tenn.whenhewasli. I States 33 years ago from Olympiacos Chicago has to be the program's director Greece, where the power- been working with Maine East of coaching. Mirtsekis played house professional soccer to become the official feeder for Panionios, AEK Athens and Abtahi gets Evans Scholarship club Olympiacos is known for program for that school's soc-Iraklis, and once for the Greek its youth academy. Kosmas cer teams. national team. Mark Abtahi of NUes was awarded thanks to Steve wanted to model his organiza- During this growth, Kosmas "John is very passionate named the recipient of the Stricker's ace on the sixth hole tion after this academy, which said the club has stayed true about this game," Mirtsekis 2012 BMW Hole-In-One Schol- at the 2012 BMW Champion- teaches the game based on to its mission of stressing said. "He's always been in- arship, an Evans Scholarship ship. Abtahi attended the John sound fundamentals and player progress over results. terested in trying something that provides a caddy with a Deere Classic over the week- strong character. "I'm not afraid to tell par- new and more appealing than four-year, full-tuition scholar- end in Silvis to meet Stricker. Three years ago, Kosmas ents, that if they are here be- what is out there. That's how ship and housing grant. Ab- He was presented with an and his wife, Angela, traveled cause all they want their kid tohe came up with the idea (for tahi is a caddie at Park Ridge autographed pin flag from the to the team's base in Piraeus, do is win, then we're not the the club). He loves the game Country Club and will enter his 2012 BMW Championship. just outside Athens, where club for them," he said. "We and he loves the club and he's freshman year at Illinois this The Evans Scholars Founda-' they presented their idea for develop kids. We'll win, but trying his best to make the fall. He graduated from Maine tion is one of the nation's arg- Olympiacos Soccer School we'll lose some games." club a lot bigger and success- East. est privately funded college Chicago to representatives Kosmas continued: "If a ful, too." I The scholarship was scholarship programs. I A WAPPOR1S company IA CHICAGO SUNTIMES. publication

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