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KAR ANGL WC "I think this is great for the For Sun-Times Media kids; it taxes their mind for cre- ativit" said Joe Sweeney, Park was in full swing Ridge's First Ward alderman. Nov. 15 as swanky fashion "You can tell by the outfits that SWANCCtrends took center stage at they're creative and having a lot of the Oakton Community College fùn," he said. Trashy Fashion Show hosted by Holly Berger Hoffman of Evan- the Solid Waste Agency of North- ston brought her children to the em Cook County show. The afternoon Fashion Show "I'm excited, we've never been and Educational Expo drew peopleto this before," said Hoffman, who of all ages to 1600 E. Golf Road in said she appreciated the lesson. Des Plaines on a wintry day with "They're (her kids) learning snow flurries. Real trash provided how you can couple creativity with the means for fashion and a vari- trying to be green," said Hoffman, ety of social messages. who added, "Evanston is just so Families came to support par- green." ticipants, snapping away on cell Madeline Atkinson, 13, of Bar- phones to capture memories. The rington, modeled a Joffrey Ballet- fashion show drew participants inspired skirt composed of bubble from the SWANCC communities wrap and made flippy with the use of Barrington, Glenview, Lincoln- of Hula Hoops. wood, Morton Grove, Niles, Park "Don't throw something away, Ridge and Skokie, among others. if you can use it," said the teen, The Des Plaines campus was whose cellphone was kept in a abuzz with people who also at- clear clutch made of spiffy plastic. tended the Educational Expo Monica Schoenfeldt, 15, of Nues, which took place down the hall who attends Niles West High from the fashion show. School, wore a skirt made of an Monica Schoenfeith, 15, of Nues and a Nues West High School student, is a model at SWANCC Educational Expo and Trashy Fashion In a nearby dressing room, umbrella to call attention to water Show Nov. 15 at Oakton Communily College. i iioni ANGElI LUC/FOR PIONEER PRESS more than 30 models and their pollution. The miniskirt was a fashion designers excitedly made challenge to craft because the thin much of the daily needs of humans last minute costume adjustments. wires could rip the fabric. in the world," Allen said. Wardrobe malfunctions were "It took a long time," Monica "Did you know (that) human entirely possible, since a recycled said with a sigh. drinking water is diverted to grow plastic retail store bag could fall Mary Anne Enriquez of Glen- cotton?" she said. "Entire lakes are off simply by walking. view was among adult models. drying up, leaving people without Duct tape was a handy tool in She grew up in Glenview and water." this case - whatever worked. Just attended Our Lady of Perpetual Enriquez wore a handmade hat ask Fremd High School student Help School. bearing Tide detergent marketing Karen Rumps, 16, of Rolling Mead- "I took many T-shirts from my logos. The model, whose clothing ows, who modeled a look coined, closet, and it was either make rags was hand stitched - no sewing "Don't Feed The Bag Monster!" out of them or throw them away," machine involved - wants people "It's really hot," Karen said. said Enriquez, who graduated in to know that cotton should be But it was all worth wearing a the 1970s from Maine North High recycled, she said. mountain of T-shirt-sized baggies School. Cotton is at risk of being taken From left, Camila Pulex and Grace Graham, both of Skokie and both 8, check out a heaped in earth tone colors, she "It's all hand stitched," she said for granted by Americans who shadow box i KARIE ANGELL LUC/FOR PIONEER PRESS said. of her outfit with butterfly details toss cotton clothing in the garbage "It's becoming an uprising prob-that promoted fair trade of cotton. after two seasons, Enriquez have rather than going and buying "Our young girls, they get lem," Karen said of the abundance claims. and also not to look alike," Allen barraged that they have to look a of retail bags that sometimes took As she modeled, Mary Allen, "Wear or use items longer," was said. "You know, being different is certain way, and this is a (fashion) flight as unsightly balloons, gettingSWANCC recycling and educa- her message. awesome." show to say, any size is welcome stuck in treetops, compromising tion director, read aloud the back Allen, a Park Ridge resident, Some outfit materials included and the more different you are, birds and nature. story of Enriquez's coffee-stained summed up the power of this plastic parts found at construction the better," Allen said. "There's One goal of the event was to clothing year's fashion show theme, which building sites. Spectators viewed responsibility for being better observe America Recycles Day. was "My Solution to Pollution." repurposed curtains and dated stewards of the environment." Sustainability was a natural "Cotton, it's called the 'white "The whole point of it is to bedspreads. 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News Nues honors retìrìng police chief, welcomes interìm chief

IGOR STUDIXOV as Przybylo congratulated the For Sun-Times Media I @istudenkov now-former chief on his years of service. Village has "As the mayor, it is my honor marked an end of an era and pleasure to congratulate Thefor the Niles Police Depart-Dean," he said. ment. Przybylo spoke of Strzelecki's During its Nov. 18 meeting, thecareer, highlighting his accom- board honored recently retired plishments, his involvement in Police Chief Dean Strzelecki. various Niles civic organizations The mayor and trustees thankedand the awards he won over the him for his years of service and years. He wished the former his family for their support. chief a happy retirement. The board also confirmed the "The Village of Niles and its appointment of Deputy Chief residents, as well as the business Dennis McEnerney as interim community, salute Dean for his police chief, which Mayor dedicated service and his corn- Andrew Przybylo made the mitment to making Niles a safe week before. Officials have not and secure place to live and op- indicated when the village will erate a business," said Przybylo. begin looking for Strzelecki's "We wish him and his family a permanent replacement. long and healthy retirement. Stzelecki served in the Niles "Dean, we thank you for your Police Department almost service and for a well done. exactly 39 years. He was sworn Congratulations on your retire- Retired Nues Police Chief Dean Strzelecki poses with his family, Mayor Andrew Przybylo and Niles Village Board members during in on Nov. 1, 1975, becoming a ment." the Nov. 8 board meeting. i Gm STUDENKOV/PIONEER PRESS detective in 1983. Over the next The entire board and audi- two decades, he moved up the ence in the meeting room rose inall the time," Trustee Danette knowledge and reputation made ing. ranks, becoming the police chiefstanding ovation. Matyas said. him a logical choice. During the public comment in September 2004. The trustees made their own Przybylo chose McEnerney "I'm confident that Deputy period, former Trustee Louella Strzelecki' retirement was statements. For the most part, as interim chief on Nov. 13, two Chief McEnerney will serve the Preston congratulated McEner- officially announced during a they echoed comments they days before Strzelecki's retire- Police Department and corn- ney on his appointment. previous board meeting on Oct. made during the Oct. 28 meet- ment took effect. He made the munity incredibly well, and that "Congradulations to Dennis," 28. At that meeting, it was not ing, thanking Strzelecki for his choice after consulting with he will provide the necessary she said. "Dennis has been on clear whether he had any plans service and commitment. They Strzelecki and Village Manager continuity and stability for the the force for as long as I've been beyond serving as a consultant thanked Strzelecki's wife, Lau- Steve Vinezeano, Przybylo said. Department," he said. "McEn- in Niles. He has done an out- for the village. On Nov. 8, he rie, and the rest of his family for McEnerney has been with the erney brings a level of maturity, standing job as a police officer." announced he is running for the support they gave him over Niles Police Department since institutional knowledge, and Preston also expressed hope trustee as part of the Niles For- the years. 1978. Prior to becoming chief, he respect outside the department that the village would begin ward Party slate. Many playfully wondered served as deputy chief of the In- that will benefit the village dur- looking for Strzelecki's perma- But politics took the back what what the retirement would vestigation Division. In an state-ing this period." nent replacement soon, and that seat during the Nov. 18 meeting. mean for them. ment to the press issued on the The board approved the ap- it would consider candidates Strzelecki was joined by his fam- "Laurie, let us know what it's day of the appointment, Przyby- pointment 4-0, with Matyas and from both inside and outside the ily and his former subordinates like to have [Strzelecki] home lo said McEnerney's experience, Trustee Chris Hanusiak abstain-department. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2014 II INTERNATIONAL Government EXPO201k TRADE SHOW DFCEP 'R14 Nues Public Library scales back HOLID SEASØNSHØPPI EtHNIC TRADE FAIR CONNECTING ALL MAJOR funds for long-term repairs COMMUNITIES Sunday, December 14th IGOR STUDENKOV gaps in materials that couldthe report didn't recom- 1 lam-6pm For Sun-Times Media @ustudenkov potentially allow rain, ice mend any significant land- Adrnssion Ticket - $1.00 and snow to get through. scape improvements. \reeParking The Nues Public Li- For the walls, it noted some A separate report pre- 4 wear and cracks. pared by the Chicago-based brary Board of Trustees SHOP AT DISCOUNTED PRICE: voted unanimously to move For the windows, the Calor Deign Group looked Jewelry . HandbagsSunglasses I Eyewear $600,000 from the General report said that while they at utility issues. While most Cosmetics . Fragrance Fund to the Special Reserve should without sig- of the utilities are in good Phone -. and many more! Fund to cover the cost nificant issues over the nextcondition, that report rec- 847.41 46747 GET FREE CONSULTATION FROM: of expected building and 10 years, the library may ommended replacing some www.lnternational.Expo.com Attorneys . Medical DoctorsChiropractors equipment repairs. want to consider replacing equipment within the next Insurance Agents Mortgage Brokers During the summer, the them with something more 10 years. and other professionals board received a report energy-efficient. While For ventilation, the detailing issues with variousmost of the building's steel report suggested replacing aspects of the building that doors are in good condition, exhaust fans in restrooms, it may address. On Sept. 17, the north door which was the garage and some staff the board decided to use used as a temporary main areas. For heating, it recom- ATTENTION, PARENTS! OUR EXPO IS KIDS FRIENDLY: the Special Reserve Fund entrance during the library mended replacing some BalIoons!ace painting, Crafts, Magic Show to cover the repairs. But renovation project 7 needs water pumps and a boiler. the repairs are expected to to be replaced within the The board was origi- cost a total of $1.8 million, next five to seven years, it nally scheduled to vote on while the Special Reserve said. funding the repairs during Fund only had a balance of The report found no the Oct. 15 meeting. At the $700,000. significant issues with time, the proposal was to WHITE EAGLE BAH EIS 6839 N. MILWAUKEE AVE, NILES 60714 The board originally con- the canopy over the main move $1 million dollars to sidered moving $1.2 million entrance. The parking lot the Special Reserve Fund. from the General Fund to was another matter. While Because some trustees had the Special Fund, cover- the regular maintenance concerns about the fund D ing the cost of repairs and would keep it in good shape balances, they voted to post- still leaving some money to for the next three years, thepone the vote until the Nov. Suffer Fro spare. But during the Nov. report recommended more 19 meeting. 19 meeting, it decided to fundamental repairs three In discussion at that scale back the transfer to to five years from now. meeting, the proposed Neuropath ? $600,000. The board was The report also noted transfer went up to $1.2 Diahetic,Chemo-îh i concerned that the repair that some parts of the million. But once the board , costs presented in the re- sidewalk and the pedestrianactually went to vote on it, it or other). port were too high, and they"island" in the middle of scaled the transfer back to decided not to commit any the parking lot had uneven $600,000. WEGANHEIJP additional funds yet. surfaces i something the In a follow-up interview, According to a report report suggested should be Board President Morgan Call today to schedule your $1 7 Neuropathy prepared by the Addison- repaired. Dubiel explained that the based Fredrick Quinn Cor- As far as the exterior amount was lowered be- Evaluation!* poration on Aug. 13, most lighting, the report recom- cause ofconcerns that the Do you have any of the following symptoms... of the repairs are related to mended that the lights repair cost estimates were s Pins and needles feeling Anodyne Infrared the exterior of the build- themselves should be too high. s Numbnese in the hands or feet ing. For the most part, the replaced as soon as possible, "Trustee [Chris] Ball and e Tingling or burning sensations Therapy report indicated that the preferably with something I felt that it was too much," . Weakness in the arms or legs Out Patient. building's problems are not more energy-efficient. he said. "The estimate for . Sharp or burning pains Non-Surgical. severe, but could become While the light could the roof repairs was espe- If so you may have a condition called worse if left untreated. The last another five years, cially high - absurdly high." peripheral rìeuropathy. Non-Invasive. report recommended ad- the report recommended Because once the money $250 Value. Available to the first 25 callers! dressing them over the nextreplacing them as well. The is moved to the Special Ser- 10 years. report also recommended vice Fund, it can't be moved Neuropathy Call today for an Evaluation* The report looked at replacing shorter pole-like back, the board decided to several aspects of the light fixtures within the play it safe, Dubiel said. Treatment Center library's exterior. For the next five to 10 years. "If something changes in atIRU Rehab &Wellness 866-459-0059 roof, it noted some drainage Other than trimming the next couple of months, Arhngton Heigts i i 00 W. 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The following incidents were list- of men's clothing from a store responded to the 6900 block of ed in the official bulletin of the at Golf Mill Shopping Center. Cleveland Street at 12:30 am. Nues police againwarn Niles Police Department. Read- Two grams of suspected mari- for a call of a vehicle blocking a ers are reminded that an arrest juana were found in his jacket driveway. According to police, does not constitute a finding pocket, as well, police said. He Silver was found slumped over of guilt. Only a court of law can has a Dec. 9 court date. the wheel and, when he was of IRS phonescams make that determination. awoken, was unsure of where DUI he was. He has a Dec. 9 court J}INIFER JOHNSON wire transfer. In addition, tion, social security num- [email protected] I Dana Mousette, 27, of 735 most IRS correspondence bers, or go and purchase a date. @jen.pioneer Dobson Street, Evanston, was regarding unpaid taxes is secured credit card." Mayra Delgado, 23, of 2052 charged with driving under the initially done by mail, police In October, a 54-year- DOMESTIC BATIERY N. Latrobe Ave., Chicago, was Niles police are again said. influence and driving with an old Nues woman lost more Jackson Jones, 43, of 3660 charged with driving under alerting residents to a phone Callers who commit this than $2,400 after she was expired license on the morning Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, was the influence on Nov. 14 after scam in which callers claim type of phone scam may contacted by someone of Nov. 16 after police report- charged with domestic battery police responded to a call of a to be representatives of the know the last four digits of claiming to be an IRS agent edly found him asleep at the on Nov. 16 after he was accused hit and run accidentjust before Internal Revenue Service. the victim's Social Security and demanding she pay un- wheel of his vehicle, which was of grabbing a woman and midnight in the area of Harlem In recent reports, a caller Number, call from a phone paid taxes using a prepaid running at the corner of Harlem putting her in a headlock inside and Milwaukee avenues. Ac- will tell the victim he or she that appears on caller ID as debit card. Police said the Avenue and Kirk Drive, with his vehicle on the 8500 block cording to police, the accident owes money in back taxes the IRS, send bogus emails, woman also received a call the front tires on a parkway. of Golf Road. Court information occurred on the Chicago side to the IRS and will face jail and call a second time claim-from someone who told her Police said Mousette had time if they are not paid. The was not available. of the intersection, but the ing to be with a police de- she would be arrested and victim is often directed to difficulty answering questions driver of the other vehicle did partment or department of deported if she did not pay put the money on a prepaid motor vehicles, police said. an additional $4,800. RETAIL THEFT and declined to perform field not want to sign complaints. debit card and share the "If you should receive Niles police recommend Rashid Murray, 22, of 4007 sobriety tests. He has a Dec. 3 Delgado, who was taken into court date. card number with the caller.such a phone call, the that residents contacted Eagle Lane, Rolling Meadows, custody at Milwaukee and Niles police reminded simple thing to do is to hangby someone claiming to was charged with retail theft Benjamin Silver, 37, of 828 Courtland avenues after she residents that real IRS up," the Nues Police Depart-be with the IRS call the and possession of marijuana on Leyden Lane, Wilmette, was was reportedly seen driving representatives will not ask ment said in a statement. organization at 1-800-366- Nov. 17. Police said Murray was charged with driving under the erratically with a flat tire, has a for payment using a prepaid "Donot at any time give 4844 to confirm the validity accused of stealing $46 worth influence on Nov. 14 after police Dec. 31 court date. debit card, credit card or them credit cardinforma- of the call.

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News Nìles libraryputsfilterson computers, wìrelessjØwor IGOR STUDENKOV For Sun-Times Media I @istudenkov

NUes Public Library Board of Trustees has adopted a Thestricter filtering policy that will block library all computers and devices connected to its Internet network from accessing certain content. The new policy, which was adopted during the Nov. 19 meeting calls for instaffing filters that would block content classified as "nudity" "pornography," "racism," "hatred" or "violence." The librarians will be able to turn off the filters, ifthey get in the way of legitimate research. Patrons who are caught viewing "objectionable" or obscene imagery could have their Internet access privileges revoked. The policy is effective immedi- Orland Park resident Megan Fox (standing) urges Nues Public Library Board to adopt the new Internet content filtering policy. i SOR STUDENCOV/FOR PIONEER PRESS ately, but library staff must first purchase the filters and install do it again, and repeated violations ing their Internet access privileg- out that they didn't put filters on there are legitimate concerns that them, interim Director Susan would cause their Internet access es for repeat violations is still in adult computers and some didn't the newpolicywill address. Lempke said. privileges to be revoked, officials place, but was expanded to cover use any filters at all. She favors "My main concern is for the In discussion before the vote, said. users who are found trying to use the Lincoinwood Public Library's young children and employees," Trustees Karen Dimond and The board first discussed the computer for software piracy, approach, where, when patrons she said. 'We do need to be con- Linda Ryan argued that the new changing the policy during its Oct. hacking and harassment. log in, they get a lengthy disclaim- cerned about people who visit here. policy goes too fai stifling patrons' 15 meeting, in response to a con- The new policy also added er about the inappropriate uses of We don't want people to think they freedom to access information troversy that arose at the Orland online filters to the library's wi-fl library Internet access, Ryan said. can come here to view porn. As and potentially getting in the way Park Public Library last fall. network. She noted that while there for employees, I don't want them of legitimate research. But most Orland Park resident Megan During the Oct. 15 meeting, are legitimate concerns that to walk around and be exposed to trustees said the restrictions are Fox saw a patron using comput- Lempke urged the library to avoid adult computers may be used to [pornography]." reasonable, voting to approve the ers to view porn, and when she such filters, since, she said, they view illegal content such as child The board aproved the policy, policy 4-2. complained, the library staff said tend to be stricter and it is impos- pornography, the staff is already with Ryan and Dimond voting no. Prior to the policy change, the fil-that as long as the content wasn't sible to turn them off for indi- available to intervene in such a Fox and DuJan attended the ters were installed only on comput- illegal or obscene, patrons could vidual personal computers and e- situation. meeting. Fox said they caine to the ers in the KidSpace area, and only use adult computers to look up readers. But shortly after the Nov. Board President Morgan Dubiel meeting because a Niles Herald- blocked websites the filter classifiedanything. Since then, Fox and her 19 meeting, Lempke said library said that wasn't good enough. Spectator article brought the as "nudity" or "pornography." If the friend Kevin DuJan have cam- staff found filtering software that "But they the staff gets exposed ifitering proposal to their attention. filters flagged non-pornographic paigned to get Orland Park librarywould get around that problem. to [child pornography]," he said." During the public comment period, sites by mistake, the librarians to change its policy. As the new policy came up for We need to protect them, too." which took place before the vote, could temporarily turn the filter off The Niles policy that ultimately vote, Ryan said she is concerned Dimond said she is concerned Fox said she was glad the library and let a user access it. came up for vote called for the that the changes conflict with the that the policy will force staff to was considering putting the filters While teen and adult computers installation of filters similar to the library's values. decide which sites are or aren't in place. didn't have filters, viewing porno- ones used on KidSpace comput- "Under our core values, it appropriate. "I came here tonight to thank graphic content still violated libraryers on all library computers. states we believe in the intel- "Let's say someone did a search the board for taking action, be- policy. As Lempke explained at an The restriction parameters will lectual freedom, we believe in for anarchy," she said. "It's a politi- cause your library isn't as safe as earlier board meeting, the staff be expanded to include content importance of access to informa- cal movement, but maybe there it could be," she said. "I encour- operated a kill switch that could the filters classified as "racism," tion for all, we respect privacy and are violent sites [in the resultsl. It age you to protect the children. instantly turn a computer off. "hatred" and "violence." confldentiality" she said. puts discretion in the hands of staff You will also be protecting your Any patron caught viewing por- The policy of warning users Ryan said she called libraries without giving them any guidance." staff from a sexually harassing nography would be warned not to about viewing porn and suspend- in surrounding suburbs and found Trustee Carolyn Drblik said environment." 15 NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION I THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2014 Melzer school raises $2,820 for Niles Township Food Pantry NATALE HAYES State Board of . largest totals for the day. For Sun-Times Media The idea for the fundraiser Junk drawers, couch cushions started with a vision set by the and pockets were emptied as Students at Melzer Elemen- student council this school year kids searched their homes high tary School in Morton Grove to promote leadership, philan- and low for extra change. discovered the true spirit of thropy, and a sense of commu- Within a day or two, the funds Thanksgiving by working to- nity at Melzer School. added to the Penny Drive started gether as a school to raise nearly Teachers started getting the building as kids brought in nick- $3,000 for the Nues Township kids interested in giving back to els, dimes, quarters and dollars, Food Pantry this month. their local community by readingFrazzini said. The Melzer student council two books about helping others The whole school gathered launched a Penny Drive cam- to their classes. for an assembly on Nov. 18 to paign with the goal of raising After reading "Boxes for present Mark Collins of the Nile s $500 to help feed local families, Katje" by Candace Fleming and Township F000d Pantry with but by the end of the week the "The Little Hummingbird" by their hard-earned money in the school had doubled their goal to Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas, form of a giant-sized check. reach $1,410 by Friday. A teacher students were asked to follow the The school is still coasting who asked to remain anonymous moral of the stories and reach on the warm feeling of having offered to match the amount out to help people in their own done something positive for their raised by students, bringing the community, Frazzini said. neighbors, Frazzini said, and total to $2,820. "Gathering change is some- students are already excited to The Penny Drive was the first Students at Melzer Elementary School present the Penny Drive check to Mark Collins thing simple for kids to do, and get the next charitable event in school-wide charitable event of the Nues Township Food Pantry on Nov. lO.i PROVIDED they realized a little bit goes a the works. in Melzer's recent history that long way to helping others, if ev- "We're brainstorming of ways depended on the efforts of every Frazzinio said. "It was a great The success of the Penny eryone pitches in," Frazzini said. we can get the whole school teacher and student in the build- way to have so many people in Drive was especially remarkable Energy and excitement filled involved again," Frazzini said. ing, said Jennifer Frazzini, a the school come together and considering that 44 percent of the school all week as classrooms"Kids are never too young to be fifth- and sixth-grader teacher. make a difference in a short the school's students are low- raced against each other to see exposed to opportunities for giv- "The kids really got into it," amount of time." income, according to the 1linoisr which classes would have the ing back to the community."

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Nues takes first steps toward creating Touhy corridor TIF

IGOR STUDIXOV authority to hire the firm to take The firm's report calls for the Leaning Tower of Niles was a make up for it." For Sun-Times Media I @istudenkov the first steps toward actually creation of a TIF district that's stumbling block. Niles' lease of Hanusiak also said that Niles' creating the TIE larger than the Touhy Triangle, the landmark structure expires past experience with TIF dis- Nues Village Board When a TIF district is created,covering the area between in 2059. At that point, the Lean- tricts made him wary of creating took the first steps toward property taxes that the village andHoward Street, Lehigh Avenue, ing Tower YMCA, which owns another one. Thecreating a tax increment other taxing bodies collect within Touhy Avenue and the North the structure, would have a right "We still have the Milwaukee! financing district intended to the district are frozen at current Branch of the Chicago River. Theto demolish it. Because of this, Touhy TIF, and, in my opinion, it's generate funding for the rede- levels. When the taxes increase report states that while the area Palicki has been reluctant to sup-a failing TIF," he said. "We didn't velopment of the Touhy Avenue as a result of the development, doesn't meet all the criteria for port committing any village fundssee any type of development from corridor. the difference between the frozenTIF, it meets six of them7enoughto the tower while it's future this TIE" Mayor Andrew Przybylo has levels and the increase in taxes isto qualify for a TIF designation remains undecided. Klicker disagreed, noting long advocated the redevelop- placed into a fund. Niles can thenunder state law. Those factors "I feel like the train is out of that the new Niles Department ment of the so-called Touhy Tri- used this fund to provide fundinginclude obsolete structures, the station on the TIF, and we of Public Works building was angle area7a largely industrial for developers who wish to rede- declining property values, mad- still haven't addressed the issue built through TIF funding. And area bound by Touhy Avenue on velop with the district. equate utilities and the lack of [of the tower's future]," she said. because the district still won't the south, Gross Point Road on Under Illinois law, before a any redevelopment plans. Ross Klicker, the village's expire for a few more years, he the northwest and Lehigh AvenueTIF District can be created, a The village has described the economic development doordina- argued that calling it a failure on the east. In August, the villagemunicipality must do a study to Touhy Triangle "vision" as more tor, noted that under its current was premature. unveiled a "vision" that called forprove the area in question meets of a broad outline than a concretelease, the village is responsible "We are still working on the a business-class hotel, a conven- certain criteria. In the case of theplan, emphasizing that every for the tower's upkeep, so some condo project [on the Niles Col- tion center, an expanded park proposed Touhy Corridor TIF, aspect of that vision can change, money must be committed to lege site], and TIF assistance around the Leaning Tower of that includes whether the build- if circumstances require it. repairs, no matter what happens. may be necessary," said Klicker. Niles and a Metra station. ings in the area are deteriorated, Once the report was corn- Hanusiak took issue with the The board voted 5-1 to approve Chicago-based Kane McKenna obsolete, unsafe, underutilized, pleted, the board was faced with TIF district itself something he the results of the study, with and Associates Inc recently and are otherwise unlikely to a decision of whether to approve expressed concern about when Hanusiak as the sole "no" vote. completed a study to determine attract new tenants and new it or not. While most trustees the Touhy Triangle vision was The board then voted to contract if the area would qualify for TIF development, if conditions don't favored it, Trustees Rosemary originally unveiled. Kane McKenna and Associates to designation. During the Nov. 18 change. The village of Niles corn- Palicki and Chris Hanusiak ex- "[A TIF district] freezes that work on creating the TIF district, meeting, the board approved the missioned KMA to do this study pressed reservations. whole area," he said. "We would with the vote the same way as study and gave the village the in spring 2014. For Palicki, the fate of the need to keep increasing taxes to with the first one. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2014 17

Maine South's 51st annual variety show 'Not Yet Rated'

3ENNIFER JOHNSON rium - roared with laughter. [email protected] @jen...pioneer The skit, performed by members of the comedy troupe "Is there anyone out there who "Trunk," was one of many perfor- can do justice to the Hawk call?" mances featured during "V-Show Charlie Vogg, playing the role of 2015: Not Yet Rated," which Maine South Principal Shawn spanned three nights at the Park Messer, lamented in a skit from Ridge school and included more the school's 51st annual variety than loo student performers, plus show Friday night. a six-member stage band. Suddenly, a loud, throaty The music and comedy-heavy squawk emerged from a figure show also featured dance groups climbing the stairs to the stage. and even a glow-in-the-dark It was Coach Inserra, his juggling routine, "Follow the arms raised in hawk-like form, Light," by Luke Navas. The show slowly moving up and down. ended with an all-cast rendition The audience - many of whomof "Gonna Build a Mountain," a had probably seen Inserra's Hawktradition for the last 51 years. Pride call demonstrated plenty of Danny Svachula singing Aladdin's "Proud of Your Boy" accompanied by Ethan Mellema during a performance of V-Show 2015: Not times outside the school audito- SEE VARIETY SHOW PAGE 1 8 » Yet Rated at Maine South High School in Park Ridge i NICsUMMERS/CHICAGO TRIBUNE MEDIA GROUP

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graphs from his childhood Several other special-needs flashing by on a large students also took part in « CONTINUED FROM PAGE 17 behind him, Svach- Footlighters. ula sang the song from the "He really worked hard VARIETY SHOW Broadway musical "Alad- and it really shows," said din" with Ethan Mellema Danny's mother, Diane, of It was the final V-Show accompanying on piano. his solo performance "He overseen by director John Svachula, who has Down was very nervous but he Muszynski, who is retiring Syndrome, was initially did a great j ob." at the end of the school cut from the show after his During Saturday night's year after 25 years at audition, but was invited in V-Show, the first act ended Maine South. after classmates and Down with the evacuation of the "There's a lot of really Syndrome supporters from auditorium due to a fire QUESTIONS talented kids in the show across the country took alarm. According to Park they really put their to social media and urged Ridge Acting Fire Chief heart and soul into it," he the school administration Jeff Sorensen, theatrical hosted by Rob EIde said, comparing the show to the Fine Arts smoke used in the show set to a "parade" of creativity Department committee's off the alarm. passing by. decision. The show was able to One act that almost Svachula also performed continue, once firefight- wasn't in the show was with the Footlighters in the ers determined what had senior Danny Svachula's show's opening act, which occurred. solo performance of "Proud included a medley of movie "The kids thought I was of Your Boy." Dressed in a themes, like "Eye of the trying to prolong my last V- black tuxedo with photo- Tiger" and "Ghostbusters." Show," Muszynski laughed.

Robbery at Nues Meijer store nets $1,900: police

JENNIFER JOHNSON on Sunday, Nov. 16, at the fled the store with approxi- [email protected] customer service desk mately $1,900 in cash, prior @jen...pioneer inside the store at 9000 to the arrival of officers. Golf Road. Police said the man did Niles police are looking According to police, a not display a weapon. Listen in by visiting: for a man who robbed the man in his 20s, wearing a Surveillance video im- Golf Road Meijer store last baseball hat, blue sweater ages from the robbery were week. and scarf, approached the not available, police said, http://bigquestionspodcast.com The robbery was re- service desk and implied heand the incident remains ported around 9:20 a.m. had a gun. He reportedly under investigation. IO NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION I THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27,2014

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planets to orbit around him. For a year this Anti-gravity trumps new, happy solar system spun along dazzling Wrongs mustn't be political planet watchers with its shimmer- all! Hip-hip-hooray ing display of street parties, attempts to fill empty "free" buses, biking green awards, and allowed to overshadow for Joe Makula! lots and lots of other eye candy. But, Alas! Trouble began brewing in the A recent meeting of the Nues Village Boardform of an anti-gravity machine known as will go down in the history of public meetings,Joe Makula, a fiercely independent guy who goodonThanksgiving because of its rambliig disorder, the kind of got a term limit referendum on the April 2013 disorder that astronomers tell us happens in ballot to end eternal monopolies of power. It the Universe. passed! Anti-gravity! For this November, Joe We can all agree that the first Thanks- Our Niles solar system started in 1961 by got a referendum on the ballot to stop may- BY RANDY giving was celebrated by the Pilgrims at Old Sol himself, Nick Blase. Like other solar oral appointments of trustee vacancies. BLASER Plymouth settlement in 1621. And we can systems, planets circle the sun because of Ex-Planet Przybylo freaked out on Joe's also agree that all the Pilgrims, instead gravity and obediently twirl and whirl aroundnew anti-gravit) took to the public dais and of nearly half, would have died had it not their fatherly Sun, blissfully unaware of disas- blasted Joe. The petulant Planet was worried been for the Wampanoags who helped ters because Father Sun watches over them! that there might not be enough trustees to do Thanksgiving? them. One of the planets languished in quiet village business. Anti-gravity Joe's new ref- Is there anything to eel- It became a mutual alliance as the obscurity until an eruption caused the disap- erendum passed with 76 percent of the vote Wyebrate? As we near the end of Wampanoags leveraged their new friends pearance of the Sun Nick behind the obscur- this month, and, boy oh boy, are the machine 2014, is there any reason for gratitude? against their enemies in northern Mas- ing walls of a federal correctional rest home. politicians scrambling for a way out. Always Ifyou sit alone in a little room and sachusetts. Flabbergasted citizens saw the emergence of remember, voters, anti-gravity trumps every- close the shades, you can probably So in a way, Thanksgiving can be Planet Przybylo, who tried replacing the Sun thing' Hip-hip-hooray for Joe Makula! come up with a lengthy list of things thought of as a celebration of mutual co- as best he could, creating three additional DaveLaske, Nues that deserve worry and grief more than operation and a simple ritual of gratitude gratitude. for each other, for without each other we Ongoing unemployment and underem- might all perish. If you love Culver, sign out front. But that was never us. We were ployment plague the nation, especially Fast forward nearly 250 years. Presi- inside, we were outside doing service, we were among our youth and African-Americans. dent Lincoln declares a na- let D71 know you always there for our students and families. Congress can't get along with each other tional day of Thanksgiving for the fourth We may not have been showcasing the latest or the president, no matter what party Thursday in November in gratitude for are not satisfied and greatest in gadgets, but we were a commu- Climate change continues changing un- the Union victory at Gettysburg the sum- nity We were a community of such diverse, rich, abated. Yesterday I spent an hour outside mer before. I stood Nov. 18 at the Culver School Board loving families. Our students (children) knew in near-record cold and I still haven't That win did two things: It put the fed- meeting to stand behind the teachers of District they had a place to go in their most awful situa- warmed up. eral army on the road to victory thereby 71. I stood among most ofthe current teachers, tions. And indeed they came when friends died, The Middle East is still in turmoil and saving the Union, and it sounded the many retirees and people like me ... dismissed when life was unsure for them individually. Islamist radicals threaten those who death knell of slavery for not realizing the power of people and corn- They came because they knew we would be yearn for peace and freedom and those Where would the world be had the rnunity. there and they knew who we were. We were who try to help people Who yearn for Union dissolved in 1863? Who would have The teachers brought to the board two their teachers, solid and sturdy. The teachers peace and freedom. saved the Western World from Fascism letters ofconcern. District 71 is in crisis, these and the core teams were Culver School's hail- Is there any reason to spend a lot of some fourscore years later? letters implored, a crisis built on many past mark; the parents and teachers depended on time and money shopping for food fol- Slavery was headed for oblivion, but years of ineffective leadership and going in the them to make sure children received excellent lowed by endless hours in the kitchen the win at Gettysburg made it depart a wrong direction. as well as excellent guidance forever. preparing a meal that will be devoured whole lot quicker, and that's a good thing. The letters referenced the recent results of Ifyou love Culver as much as I do and my in minutes only to be followed with a few Man can never truly forget our faults surveys teachers took to explain their extreme fellow teachers do, past and present, please more hours of clean-up? or rightly atone for our sins in this world. dissatisfaction with the leadership ¡n Nues Dis- send your voice in an email to the board. If you Then there are the roots of the day But mighty wrongs must never be al- trict 71 currently. The letters also stated what have been a part ofthe Culver I speak of please itself, which exist in a racist fiction lowed to overshadow the good, which is was witnessed in the outpouring of support email, write your School Board and implore of whites conquering native peoples. often simple and overlooked. from former teachers: We love Culver School. them to change direction. Shouldn't it be a national day of atone- Thanksgiving? You bet. For as W. We want what has been taken systematically There will be no place to go soon. No place to ment instead of Thanksgiving? Clement Stone said, "If you are really over the past seven and a halfyears. We want call home for your children. Culver as we knew But ifyou emerge from your darkened thankful, what do you do? You give." our community and children first. Yes, the build-it will be gone. room and could go back in time, you Start by giving thanks. Happy Thanks- ing looks great with a new paintjob and spiffy Kim Nthon Stricker, Northfield might find something worth celebrating. giving. LET US HEAR FROM YOU Send your leiters to the editor to News Editor Phil Rockrohr at [email protected] or mail to Nues Herald-Spectator, 350 N. Orleans, Chicago, IL 60654. Keep letters to 250 words or fewer. Nues Herald-Spectator reserves the right to edit letters for length, clarity and content. All letters must be signedto be published. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION ThURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2014 1 21

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LOVE ESSENTIALLY BY JACKIE PILOSSOPH L!VE is so much to be thankful for essentially on Thanksgiving - good health, Thereloved ones, friends, a nice home and delicious food. But there's one thing that Think about your spouse: Remem- many men and women don't particularly ber that if your mother-in-law wasn't here, give thanks for on Thanksgiving Day: their your husband wouldn't be either. Also in-laws at the dinner table! think about the fact that this is his mom I might be wrong, maybe you adore the and he loves her. When you are being woman who bore your husband or the man kind to your mother-in-law, you are being who still calls your wife his baby girl. But kind to your husband. And if you are the for many, holiday celebrations - including mother-in-law, remember that your son Thanksgiving - can cause tension and chose to spend his life with her, even if it's & relationship advice stress, especially in a marriage where the not the choice you would have made. wife and her mother in-lawjust don't click. Dr. Deanna Brann, Ph.D, is a licensed Far be it from me to claim I'm an ex- clinical psychotherapist and author of the pert on the subject ofthe mother-in-law, book "Reluctantly Related: Secrets To daughter-in-law relationship. I actually Getting Along with Your Mother-in-Law failed miserably in that department during or Daughter-in-Law." I asked Brann for my former marriage. However, I did learn some in-law tips that could help make the a thing or two from my mistakes, so here holidays smooth, happy and drama-free! are my three tips: Establish ground rules in advance: Don't talk negatively about your If you are going to your in-laws' house in-laws: It is really, really bad for your for Thanksgiving, agree on a time your marriage. Feel free to vent to your friends, family is going to leave. Or, take two cars but if you say one negative thing to your ((4 and let your spouse enjoy his or her family spouse about his mom, it will only start without feeling rushed, while you go home an argument. Even ifwhat you are saying when you'd prefer. is true, it doesn't matter. He will be upset. Be a team player: If Thanksgiv- And if he isn't, then he isn't a good son! ing dinner is at your home, include your Nice gestures go a long way: When mother-in-law in some of the preparation was the last time you bought your mother- WANT OUR DATING ADVICE? so she can feel like she's a part of it. Ask in-law a nice card or a gift? Pick up a box her to bring an appetizer or help you set of her favorite chocolates or buy her a Contact our relationship expert, Jackie Pilossoph, at the table orjust ask, "Would you sit and bottle ofwine she likes. Everyone appreci- talk with me while I make the salad?" In ates a nice gesture, and it might make her Jackieloveessentially.com. We'll keep ¡t confidential. other words, make her feel important and think twice before making a snide remark wanted. or deliberately doing something she knows Don't take things personally: drives you nuts. Nice gestures are also a Women have a tendency to do this. Add nice touch for the mother ofyour son's the stress of the holidays and you could getkids, by the way. yourself all worked up over an innocent Don't forget to breathe!: Thanks- comment that was not intentionally meant giving Day is a great day to utilize the to hurt you. breathing you've learned in all those yoga Laugh!: We all have a Norman Rock- classes. Instead of gritting your teeth at well painting in our heads when it comes your in-laws, fill your lungs with air and to the holidays. We want everything to then exhale slowly. You can even go really be perfect. Since that so rarely happens, crazy and add an om! we set ourselves up for disappointment, LOVE so when one thing goes wrong, the drama begins. The best philosophy is to laugh! So Ask us anything about relalionships, da1ing what if your daughter-in-law cooked the sex, marñage, dworce, or LOVE! Email me at essent&ì Uy turkey a little too long or if your mother- [email protected]. All emails are in-law doesn't realize that margarine isn't confidential! healthy, who cares? It's only one day! NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION ThURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2014

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card chargeback requests. Next, Help Squad called Capital One's HELP SQUAD (Wayne and Bev's credit card provider) BY CATHY CUNNINGHAM customer service number. We spoke with a representative and asked why it might take so long for an electronically swiped refund to post. The CSR said this was extremely Help Squad, unusual; electronic refunds typically post in We bought a love seat and sofa one to three days. Dearfrom Nick's Furniture of Sugar Grove Following this conversation, Help Squad on Feb. 14 and never received it. We ordered decided to take a closer look at the Nick's and paid for it in full. The total charge to ourFurniture refund receipt. In the lower left credit card was $2,426. corner we read the words "Apprvd: Offline." We were told it would be six to eight Could this mean that Nick had never actu- weeks for de1ivery At week 12 we called ally submitted the refund to Capital One? Nick's and were told they would get right Our next call was to Capital One's Credit back to us. They didn't. We called many Card Relations group. There we were put in more times before Nick's called back - touch with spokesperson Amanda Land- always with a different story as to why the ers, with whom we shared Wayne and Bev's furniture was not ready. [Another columnist struggle. Upon reviewing the Nick's F'urni- from a different newspaperl tried to help us ture refund receipt, as well as Wayne and twice but is now gone. After eight and a half Bev's account activity, Amanda confirmed months, we finally told Nick's we wanted Help Squad's suspicion. Blockbuster our money back. On Oct. 31 we went to "You're correct regarding the receipt and the store to cancel our order and get a full it stating 'offline,' which means the trans- or flop? The refund, which they told us they processed. action didn't go through and Capital One However, it is still not showing up on our didn't receive the refund. However, because credit card. It's been over two weeks and we have that valid credit voucher from the Movie Review nothing. Previously, Nick's said they would customer, we're refunding the money and return $600 to us for our trouble and delay. going through the dispute process. We [have section has However, that refund also never showed up, already] issued the request for the charge- and when we contacted them two weeks af- back [to Wayne and Bev's accounti." ter the refund was processed, Nick's said we Said Wayne upon receiving the refund, the scoop. wouldn't receive the $600 until the furniture "We are grateful for [Help Squad's] quick was delivered. We had not been told that actions on our behalf to have our refund previously - very misleading and untruth- processed. This was a lot of money to us; we ful. Can you please help us get our $2,426 saved for some time for this purchase. I'm refunded??!! also thankful we didn't just write a personal Wayne and Bey, check to pay for the furniture back in Febru- Sugar Groveary. I'm pretty sure we wouldn't have gotten that money returned unless we pursued it Help Squad started by calling Nick's through the court system." Furniture and speaking with owner Nick Bumba. Nick stated that he had issued the Get up and full refund of $2,426 to Wayne and Bey, and Need help? that it often takes up to two weeks for a Did a utilities company overcharge refund to post. On the date that Help Squad you? Did a boutique deny your spoke with Nick, it had been 13 business request for a return? Are you the days and nearly three weeks since the victim of fraudulent business prac- refund was issued. tices? Is someone just exhibiting bad Nick said that if Wayne and Bey felt the business behavior? Let Help Squad refund was taking too long, they should make the call for you. Send your let- Your guide to the weekend and beyond contest the charge with their credit card ters, your complaints, your injustices company on grounds of non-receipt of and your story ideas to HelpSquad@ EveryThursday merchandise. This seemed an odd sugges- pioneerlocal.com and we will be happy tion from a retailer, as merchant banks to help you. don't typically look favorably on credit THURSDAY NOVEMBER 27,2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL

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Local businesses, communities 'Tïs theseasonring in the holiday happiness Since its inception in 1989, The Barrington, ChristKindl Fest will be held Dec. 4-7, at Dancenter North's production Cook and Station streets by the Metra station. Entertain- of The Magic of the Nutcracker ment will include Christmas choirs, dance troupes, tradi- has featured the finest in local tional German music, strolling carolers and local bands. dance talent. More than 6,000 Kids will enjoy rides, face painting, a real reindeer, Santa people see the Nutcracker each and more. A large heated tent will offer delicious interna- holiday season at Libertyville tional food and festive drinks. Visit christkindkfest.com. High School as well as the HANDS ON A HARDBOIIV Genesee Theatre in Waukegan, A NEW MUSICAIL AlE LN AMj Now in its 26th season, the show is the largest and longest running version of the classic The Deer Path Art League Hands on a Hardbody, a Tony-nominated musical based on the critically acclaimed docu- ballet in Lake County. Visit Deck the Walls Exhibit kicks mentary of the same name, follows the true story of 10 TexIns trying to keep one hand on a dancenter-north.com. off the season with artful Nissan Hardbody truck for as long as it takes to be the asi one standing and win the right to gifts, including ornaments, drive away with the prize. The show will run on select dates from Nov. 21 - Dec. 7 at the Raue jewelry, notecards, paintings, Center for the Arts, 26 N. Williams in Crystal Lake. Visit raiiecenter.org. photography and wood turned pens The exhibit s open at Gorton Community Holidays are here, and DaValle Center, 400 E. Illinois Rd. Jeweler's 100th anniversary sale in Lake Forest, from 10 has spectacular savings to offer a.m -4p.m. on Monday you and your loved ones. Extend - Friday. Tuesday, Dec. 2 is your holiday spirit - not your wal- Customer Appreciation Day; let - at DaValle Jewelers, located take 20 percent off Exhibit at 5116 N. Harlem Ave. in Harwood closes Jan. 2. Visit deerpa- Heights. Call 1108) 867-8200. Visit thartleague.org. dava lle.com. Evanston comes alive during the holiday season pating in an event known as Small annual open house on Dec. 7. BY MONICA CARTER Business Saturday. Our annual open house will

For Sun-Times Media Small Business Saturday was de- offer live music, holiday treats, and signed to encourage customers andthree [time] period trees, from the Evanston will once again offer community members to discover 1870s, 1890s,and 1920s," said Eden a number of events, activities and independent shops and businesses Pearlinan of the Evanston History celebrations for all members of throughout the area; thus, holiday Center. We will also be offering the community this holiday season. shoppers wifi bring in and keep candle light tours of the house." Whether it's a family friendly outing, money in the neighborhoods that The Dawes House will be deco- shopping, dining or formal enter- Evanston residents call home. rated and open to thepublicduring tainntent, the will is no shortage of the holidays. hosted by a variety of businesses, Evanston History Center's Annual historical foundations, and houses of Holiday Food Drive Downtown Evanston's Holiday worship thioughout the suburb. The Evanston History Center Bash and Tree Lighting Ceremony In keeping with the charitable is collaborating with the Greater Businesses along the popular theme of the holiday season, many Chicago Food Depository for the downtown-shopping district will places in the area will offer events Center's ninth an.nuai holiday food offer a number of specials, refresh- that will benefit the community. drive. AU the food collected will ments and entertainment during From food and clothing drives to go to an Evanston pantry to benefit the suburb's tree lighting ceremony. support those in need, to Small area residents in need. According Complimentary trolley rides, upon- Business Saturday to support lo- Light up the night: Hundreds of people gathered in downtown Evanston to watch the tiee- to the center, the food drive is held sored by the Evanston Chamber of cal business, Evanston residents lighting ceremony in 2012.i FILE PHOTO in honor of the Dawes fanilly, who Commerce, willansport shoppers can find a number of ways to would prepare baskets of food and along Evanston's shopping districts. give back to the community they Small Business Saturday independent businesses throughoutdelivered them to needy families onHilda's Place Transitional Center and call home while celebrating the Evanston prides itself of on the the community. On Nov. 29, diEerent Christmas Eve. Connections for the Homeless will be season. wide variety of smali shops and shopping districts will be part ici- The center will also be hosting anaccepting warm clothing donations. 34 I THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27,2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION NIL

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Matt Dinello, marketing and The district saw a new events coordinator for the edition to their area when Central Street shopping district. the owners of local business More than 60 merchants Retailers and restaurants Oliver's Trains and Toys and businesses can be found will be hosting special opened a second shop on along Central Street, one of events while entertainers, Main Street. Evanston's distinct shopping which include characters According to the Main districts. A majority of the re- from Frozen and the Evan- Street Merchants Association, tail stores and services along ston Children's Choir, will be the owners of Oliver's were Centrai are locally owned a part of the festivities. looking to open another The season of shopping: Evanston offers a tillique blend of )I1eof-kIrÌd shops arid t)UUtIques and national retailers. and independent. The downtown district shop when they found out Check out the Chicago and Denipster, Central Street, Downtown and Main Street shopping districts.i SUPPLIED PHOTO This year, Central will cel- will also host Hanukkah and Main Street was going to lose ebrate the holidays by host- er of clothing and accessory The family-friendly event on a day of shopping, Curt's Kwanza celebrations during its only toy store.The district ing Central Street's Holiday shop Stella Boutique. We is the shopping district's way Café offers cappuccinos the month of December. was more than happy to work Open House on Dec. 7. also will have a visit from of thanking customers for with a mission. The café is a with Oliver's owners to bring Many of the participating Santa and his elves [and] the their loyalty to independent nonprofit organization that Chicago and Dempster the shop to fruition. businesses will offer in-store All-Village Singers will be business. provides training in the food The Chicago and Dempster Oliver's and other area promotions, sales and treats," providing caroling up and For those looking to grab a service industry for at-risk shopping district has seen independent businesses said Rachel Hershinow, own- down Central." cup coffee before embarking Evanston youth. a growth in new businesses will also be participating in With guidance by food within the last two years. Small Business Saturday. service professionals, Curt's "The explosion of unique For an area that boasts teaches students food prepa- businesses in our neighbor- such diversity, it is also one ration as well as life skills. hood has made it a really fun ofthe most inclusive. This We teach them, in the destination," said Tim Peter- idea is not lost on Malik Pur- food service industry, some son of Squeezebox Books & ley, an instructor of the dance Music. and fitness studio Hip Circle 4ADOWAP basic entry level skills, but l4OM PNYAL more importantly, we teach To celebrate this, the local Studio who is also president them life skills," said Curt's independent merchants of of the Main Street Station Café founder, Susan Garcia the shops along Chicago and Merchants Association. Trieschmann in an interview Dempster will be hosting "We're working on with the Evanston Review Small Business Saturday at coordinating the efforts of earlier this year. "Curt's Café the end of November. Main Street, Dempster and is a place of worth because Small Business Saturday Chicago, Downtown Evan- we're working with young gives residents the opportu- ston, and Central Street for adults that are ready to nity to learn more about new Small Business Saturday and . make a change in their life businesses while visiting beyond." and we're here to help them local favorites.The event will . include food, wine and shop- make those changes." Curt's Café recently cele- ping sales. PkODUCED BY brated its second anniversary Local shops will start the CUSTOM Put a little DAllLE in your SEASON, as part of the Central Street holiday season with a Love : U1,4 district this past November. Local theme. Custom-made with our HOLIDAY GIFT SECTION! bags for the Chicago-Demp- GOOD TO Downtown ster neighborhood will be The Downtown shopping given away at certain busi- district is a blend of inde- ness establishments. 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he last time I spoke to Cecily Strong was in the '90s, when we lived across the alley from one another in Oak Park. Never mind that were just four years apart in age; I was her occasional babysitter, and have hazy memories ofthe two ofus sporting friendship bracelets, scrunchies and mom jeans without a hint of irony, watching comedies on VHS and "" reruns. Now when I turn on the TV, Strong is the one making me laugh. It's 2 ½ years after her USNL debut and she's a veteran cast member who can cany a sketch entirely on her own. She's a natural on live TV, thanks to the silliness and sense of humor with which she was born and developed on the Chicago improv scene. But Strong, 30, isn't content limiting herseifto the small screen: In April 2015, she'll headline the annual White House Correspondents' Dinner («Her political humor is sly and edgy and it comes with a Chicago accent," said WHCA President Christi Parsons in a press release) and in late 2015, she'll leap into the film industrywith star- ring roles in both "Staten Island Summer" and "The Bronze." I reconnect with Strong while she's getting ready to walk her dog Lucy around her neighborhood before heading to 30 Rockefeller Plaza for work that evening. She's reminiscing as she strolls: "[My passion for acting] started really young. In my preschool, for some reason, there was a drama class and three ofus were in it. The name was very Oak Park - it was the Suburban Child Development Center. We had ballet, French and drama for 3-year-olds. From then on it was just kind oflike, 'This is what I want to do.'" It didn't take long for her parents to get on board. "I was always perform- ing around the house," says Strong. "So my parents were like, 'Let's get you somewhere else, where you can annoy some other people.'"Somewhere else" turned out to be the renowned Goodman and Bailiwick theaters - at age 10, she auditioned for and landed a part in a Bailiwick production that covered the rather sophisticated legend of the first female . "It was the first, and not the last, time I've been involved with something that pissed off the more extreme side of the in Chicago," she jokes. In those early years, she religiously studied her comedy idols. "Obviously, I watched SNL," she says. "I also watched MadTV, 'The Upright Citizens Brigade Sho"Kids In the Hall,"The State' and 'Tracy Ullman.'We watched pretty much everything. My dad would rent Marx Brothers and 'Monty Python,' and my mom and I watched the Gilda [Radnerl specials together." Strong WCflt Ofl to CUfl a BFA in thcater from the California Institute ofthe Arts, then did the exact Opp)Site ofwhat most aspiring actors do - II she left Hollywood and returned to the Midwest. -r But she had a plan: Much like many ofher heroes Trunk Show had done, Strong was determined to kick-start her career on the Chicago comedy scene. For two day, December 2 and Wednesday, December 3 I Oam - Sp years, she worked box office while perfbnning in the touring company, and later, r _ L) perfbrmed at iO. "You always have an audience, you always have a place to do it. You can do [comedy] every night," she says. "It's such a big part ofculture in Chicago. When I was there it was every day of my life. Doing a show, seeing a show, work- ing at a theater. It's all you do." Despite the years spent honing THE MANY FACES her skills, Strong nearly skipped the ' "SNU'auditions at ¡O in 2012 bc- Nft\ Above, as Megyn Kel cause she didn't feel ready. However, with Bobby Moynlha iO co-founder Charna Halpem as Goy. Chris Christi convinced Strong that she was. Leftas Donna Fin- Halpern was right: After multiple ck with Kate rounds ofauditions both in Chicago innonas and New York, Strong was hired. '. .1 Cork. "[When I heard,1 I walked the streets ofNew York and sobbed because somehow my dream had come true. .. . And because I'm a Her upcomingjump to film isn't a total depar- big-time crybaby," Strong says. tore from the sketch comedy show or her improv Since her "SNL" debut, Strong has developed roots. "SNU' cast mate Bobby Moynihan and alum several original characters - Rolling Stone Fred Armisen (now of"Portlandia") co-star with

: magazine called her Girl You Wish You Hadn't Strong in the coming-of-age comedy "Staten Is- Started a Conversation With at a Party an "instant land Summer,"written by "SNU' head writer Colin classic" and even briefly anchored the legend- J Ost and co-produced by "SNL" creator and pro- 4' 1r)f 'Weekend Update" news desk. Like all of the ducer Lome Michaels. Likewise, in "The Bronze," show's cast members, she's working behind the Strong acts alongside Second City alumni (and star scenes as well as in front ofthe camera, writing oIHBO's "Silicon Valley") Thomas Middleditch scenes for each week's show. "I always write with and prolific character actor and fellow Illinoisan J ames Anderson and Kent Sublette. We usually Gary Cole. "[The directors] let us improvise a lot write {improvisationallyl,where weust throw ideas that's what's flan about working on comedy with around until we all like one and it makes us laugh," comedians," says Strong. she says. "Sometimes our favorite jokes can come Between working six days (and nights) a week out oía mistake - there was one early version of a and making movies whenever she can, Strong scene we do where Kate [McKinnon] and I are '90s doesn't have time for much else right now, but has seW-help women. We were thinking ofa '90s place plenty ofambitions for her ftiture. "I have these the women and their boyfriends would go. Kent, ideas floating around - it's a major goal of mine, who can speak quietly, said 'Kurt Cobain,' and that I could write a couple [movies] for myselí" James laughed and screamed 'Cocoa Bay! I love it!' she says,joking that she'll probably stick to comedy So it became a vacation to the concrete beaches of when she does give it a go. "I don't know that I'd Cocoa Bay." be great at writing drama. I think it would be like a Equ I parts playful and elegant, Suzy Landa's Jewelry mames simple For Strong, meeting and working with her 12-year-olds diary." geo etric shapes with soft, feminine lines in creations ideal for both day comedy heroes has been invaluable - but she's Even as a kid, I remember knowing that Strong andight. Her inventive, flirtatious designs feature brushed I 8k gold and also not above getting a little star-struck by some of was destined for greatness on stage and screen - ge.tones in colors so delicious the pieces appear edible. Suzy will be the hosts and celebs that stop by the set. One of the she had an unabashed enthusiasm for the spotlight her most memorable was Strong's one-time teenage when so many ofus were terrified ofstanding out. in person showing some of her wonderful collections! crush, Leonardo DiCaprio. "We were rehears- So it's wonderful to watch the rest of the world ing [when he stopped byl and all ola sudden I take notice of her innate talent. 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Consignments 925-5434 $740/mo. for this k Upcoming Auctionst 847-664-9951 Call: 844-LTD-WORK (844) 583-9675 DIRECT AUCTION GALLERIES 773-465-3300 Cook County - SuburbanCook County - Suburban Wanted to Buy To PA(E YOUR HARW000 HEIGHTS 2,931SF WEBCB31273I Share our vision Shape your future WHEAT CENTS- 847-564-1600 OFFICE LARGE QUANTITIES 4600 N. Harlem 2nd story Office Space above retail cen- GARAGE SALE AD, CALI A & R Penny Shop ter. Handicap Access. Aggressive Deals. 847-441 -5821 847-564-1 600 www.josephreaIestafe.net 847-998-3400 Thursday, November 27, 2014 Pioneer Press (DC) 5 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. REAL ESTATE or has accrued in associationity, the purchaser of the unit ut theLINCOLN WOOD or to the sale The oublect propertyreal estate whose dghto in and topartiea' 10% of ssccessful bid im-gain entry ints Ihe foreclosure sale with the property. foreciosuresaleotherthan aIN THE CIRCUIT COURT DFis subject to general real estate tas-the residential real estate arose pn-mediately al conclusion of auction,room in Cook County and the same The deposit required at the timemortgagee shall pay the assess-COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS es. special aosesaments, or specialor to the sale. The sublect propertybalance by 12.30 p.m.the sentidentification for sales held at other mesta required by The Condomini-COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN-tases levied against said real estate of sale will be between 10% and is subtect to general rest estate tas-business day,both by cashier'scounty venues. For information, ex- u Houses um Property Act, 765ILCSCERY DIVISION and in offered' for sale without anyes, special assessments, or specialchecks: and no refunds. The saleamine the court file or contact Plain- 25% of the successful bid. The605/18.5lq-tlIF YOU ARE THEPHH MORTGAGE CORPORA-representationasto qualityortases levied against said real estateshall be submect to general real es-tiff'a attorney: CODILIS S ASSOCI- Townhomes balance of the bid amount is re-MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),TION, qsantityoftilleand withoutre-and is offered for sale without anytate tases,special taxes, upecialATES. P.C., t5W030 NORTH quiredfo be paid within 24YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-Plaintiff course toPlaintiff und inAS 1Srepresentationastoqualityorassessments. special tases levied,FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, Condos, Lofts hours of sale.All payments ofMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30V. condition. The sale iv turther sub-quantityoftitle and withoutre-and aupenor liens,ifany. TheBURR RIDGE. IL 60527, (630) 794- DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR- the amount bid shall be in certi- YOUEL LAZZAR: JAWAN LAZZAR,lectto confirmation by the Court,course to Plaintiff and inAS 1Sproperty is offeredas is,with no9876 Please refer to file number 14- Duplex DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-Defendants Upon payment in full of the amountcondition, The sale is forther sub- fiad funds. eopress or implied warranties and11-16820. THE JUDICIAL SALES Open Houses CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-13 CH 034tO bid, the purchaser willreceive aoct to confirmation by the courtwithoul any representation as to theCORPORATION One South The judgment amount is1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-Property Address:7335 NORTHCertificate of Sale that willentitleUpon payment in full of the amountquality of title or recourse to Plain-Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, Mobile Homes $197,744.39 wìth accruing postGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef-KILBOURN AVENUEthe purchaser io a deed to the realbid,the purchaser willreceive atiff. Prospective bidders aro ad-IL 60606-4650 (312) 234-SALE '(ou ludgmeflt interest and accruingfective May ist, 2014 you witi needLINCOLNW000, IL 60712 estate aher confirmation of the sale.Certificate of Sale that wilt entitlemonished to review the court file tocan alsovisit The Judicial Sales Manufactured Homes costs u photo identification issued by aNOTICE OF FORECLOSUREThe property will NOT be open forthe purchaser to a deed to the realverify all information and to viewCorporation at w.tjsc.com for a 7 Al any time,if the sale is setgovernmentagency(driver'sli-SALE inspection and plaintiff makes noestate aher confirmation of the sale,auction rules at 'w kaiienrs.com. day status report of pendinq sales. Apartment Buildings cesse, passport,etc.)in order toShapiro Kreisman & Assoc, FIe Crepresentation as fo the condition ofThe property will NOT be open forFor information:Sale Clerk. Sha- aside for any reason, the pur- CODILIS S ASSOCIATES.P.C. gain entry into the foreclosure sale13-065022 the property.Prospective biddersinspection and plaintiff makes nopirn Kreisman S Associates, LLC,15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE Co-Op Apartments chaser shall have no recourse orroom ¡n Cook County and the sameItis advised that interested partiesare admonished to check the Courtrepresentation as to the condition ofAttorney C 42168, 2121 WaukeganROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, claims against the mortgagee'sidentification for sales held at otherconsult with their file to verily all information.If thisthe propertyProspective biddersRoad, Suite 30f, Bannockbum, lIli-IL 60527 (630) 794-5300 Attorney Senior Housing attorney(s). county venues, For information, es-own attorneys before bidding atproperty is a condominium unit, theare admonished to check the courtnms 60015, (847) 291-1717, be-FileNo. 14-li-16820 Attomey Prospective bidders are to checkamine the court file or contact Plain-mortgage foreclosure sales.) purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-file to verity all intormation.If thistween 100 p.m. and 3:00 p.mARDCNo. 00468002Attorney Commercial, Industrial tiffs attorney: CODILIS S ASSOCI-PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given the court file and verity all infor- sure sale, other than a mortgaqee,property is a condominium unit, theweekdays only Code, 21762 Case Number: 12 CH Farms, Farmland ATES, P.C., t5W030 NORTHthat pursuantto s Judgment ofshall pay the assessments and'thepurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-626213 030026 TJSCC34-1885g NOTE: mation herein and therein. FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100,Foreclosure entered on October 6,legal tees required by The Condo-sure sale, other than s mortgagee.11127, 12/4, 12/11/14 x880397 Pursuant lo the Fair Debt Collection Homes Built to Order Sale shall be subject to generalBURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-2014, Kailen Realty Services, Inc.,minium Property Act,765ILCSshall pay the asseasments and the Practices Act, you are advised that tases, special assessments, and9876 Please refer io file number 14-as Selling Official will at 12:30 p.m.605/9(g1) and jg))4).If this prop-legal fees required by The Condo Plaintiff's attorney iv deemed to be Vacant Property any liens or encumbrances thattO-t1367 THE JUDICIAL SALESon January 7, 2015, at 205 W. Ran-erty is a condominium unit which isminium PropertyAct,765 ILCS a debt collector attempting to collect CORPORATION One Southdolplr Street, Suite 1020, Chicago, have priority. part of a common interest commun-60519(g))1) and )g)(4(lt this prop-MORTON GROVE u debt and any information obtained Vacation Property Wacker Ossa, 24th Floor, Chicaqo.Illinois, sell at public auction to thetly, the purchaser of the unit at thearty io a condominium unit which isIN THE For information contact Plaintiff's CIRCUIT COURT OFwill be used tor that purpose. IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE '(ouhighest bidder for cash, as set forthforeclosure saleother thanapart of a common interest commun-COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS COUN-1633037 Income Property attorney. can alsovisit The Judicial Salenbelow, the following described realmortgagee shall pay the asuess-itythe purchaser of the unit at theTV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY11(13. 11/20, 11127/14 #873546 James M. Joyce Corporation ai www.tjsc.com for a 7property: mento required by The Condomini-foreclosuresale otherthan aDIVISION Investment Property 24 East Avenue day status report of pending sales,Commonly known an 7335 Northurn PropertyAct, 765 ILCSmortgagee shall pyy the assess-WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL Riverside, Illinois 60546 CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,P.C.Kilboum Avenue, Lincolnwood, IL605/1851g-1).IF YOU ARE THEmento required by The Condomini-ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE FORMORTON GROVE Lots 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE60712 MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),am Telephonenumber: 708-768- Property Act. 765ILCSSTRUCTURED ASSET MORT-INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,Permanent Indes No: 10-27-322-YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE- IF YOU ARE THE II Real Estate Auctions 4870 605/t8,5lq-ll GAGE INVESTMENTS INC.COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- IL 60527 (630) 794-5300 Attorney005-0000 MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER).STRUCTURED ASSET MORT-TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY Real Estate Wanted Attorney No. 47523 FileNo, 14-10-1 1367AttorneyThe mortgaged real estate is im-DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-GAGE INVESTMENTS II TRUSTDIVISION This is an attempt to collect aARDC No. 00468002Attorneyproved with s dwelling. The proper-DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 302007-AR4,MORTGAGE PASS-JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA- Real Estate Misc. debt pursuant to the Fair DebtCode. 21762 Case Number: 10 CHty will NOT be open for inspection. CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-THROUGH CERTIFICATES SER-TIONAL ASSOCIATION Collection Practices Act and any043851 TJSC#: 34-17617 NOTE:The tudgment amount was1701(0) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-DER OF POSSESSION, INAC-lES 2007-AR4 Plaintiff, Out-Of-Town Real Est. Pursuant lo the Fair Debt Collection$266,774.86.Sale terms for non-GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef-CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15- informationobtained will be Plaintiff. Practican Act, you are advised thatparties: io% of successful bid im-fective May 1st, 2014 you will need1701)C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT- LAURENE R. HUFFMAN. NORTH Out-Of-Town, Commercialused for that purpose Plaintiff's atlnrney is deemed to bemedialely at conclusion of auction,u photo identification issued by aGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Et-SI-IABANA ARBI STAR TRUST COMPANY SUC- 11(13, 11120, 11/27/14 #872261 a debt collector attempting io collectbalance by 12:30 p.m. the nestgovernment agency(driver'sii-fective May tat, 2014 you will needDefendants CESSOR TRUSTEE TO PIONEER Lakes, Resort Property a debt and any information obtainedbusiness day, both by cashierscense, passport, etc.)in order toa photo identification issued by a12 CH 030026 BANK AND TRUST COMPANY AS Mortgages, Loans will be used tor that purpose checks, and no refunds,The salogain entry into the foreclosure salegovernmentagency(driver's Ii-8407 AUSTIN AVENUE MORTONTRUSTEE UIT/A DATED 11/3/1986 1634622 shall be subject to general real es-room in Cook County and the sameCense, passport, etc.)in order toGROVE, IL 60053 A/K/A TRUST NO. 24703, Homeowners insuranceIIARW000 HEIGHTS 11127, 1214, 12111/14 #880409 tate taxes, special tases,specialidentification for sales held at othergain entry into the foreclosure saieNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-JPMORGAN CHASE BANK. NA, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFHARW000 HEIGHTS assessments, special taxes levied,countyvenues.Forinformation:room in Cook County and the vsmeTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-UNKNOWN BENEFICIARIES OF Real Estate Seminars COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFand superior tiens,ifany. TheVisit our website atservice.alty-identification for sales held at othersuant to a Judgment of ForeclosureNORTH STAR TRUST COMPANY TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS property is offeredaa is,with nopierce.com. between the hours of 3county venues. For intormation, ex-and Sale enteredin the aboveSUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO PIO- Real Estate Services DIVISION COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-eepress or implied warranties andand 5 pm. PIERCE h ASSOCI-amine the court file or contact Ptain-cause on July 2, 2014, an agent torNEER BANK AND TRUST COM- FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGECERY DIVISION without any representation as to theATES,Plaintiff'sAttorneys. Onetiff's attomey. CODILIS S ASSOCI-The Judicial Sales Corporation, willPANY UIT/A DATED11/3/1986 qualify of title or recourse to Plain- Judicial Saies - Legal ASSOCIATION BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, North Dearborn Street Suite 1300,ATES, P.C., 15W030 NORTHal 10:30 AM on December 4, 2014,NK/A TRUST NO24703, UN- Plaintiff, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE tiff. Prospective bidders are ad-CHICAGO, IL 60602 Tel No, (312)FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100,at The Judicial Sales Corporation,KNOWN OWNERS AND monished to review the court tile to476-5500. Please roter to file sum-BURR RIDGE, IL 60527. (630)794-One South Wacker Drive -24thNONRECORD CLAIMANTS LILLA HOME LOANS SERVICING LP HOLOWIESZKO,Plaintiff, verifyall information and to viewber PA13O8562. THE JUDICIAL9876 Please refer to file number 14-Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seIl atDefendants AGNIESZKA STURGULEWSKA,vs. auction rules at w.kaiienrs.com, SALES CORPORATION One South12-18501. THE JUDICIAL SALESpublic auction to the highest bidder,12 CH 044531 Judicial Sales-Real Est.CITIBANK, N.A. SUCCESSOR BYLJUBICA SRDANOVICH: COURT-For information: Sale Clerk, Sha-Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicaqo,CORPORATION One Southav set forth below, the following de-5530 W. CHURCH STREET MOR- MERGER TO CITIBANK. FSB YARD OF HARW000 piro Kreisman & Associates, LLC,IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE '(ouWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,scribedreal estate: CommonlyTON GROVE, IL 60053 CHICAGO Del ends ois HEIGHTS CONDOMINIUM ASSO-Attorney e 42168, 2121 Waukegancan also vail The Judicial SalesIL 60606-4650 (312) 230-SALE '(ouknown as 8407 AUSTIN AVENUE.NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- 10 CH 043851 Road, Suite 301, Bannockburn, lIli- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF CIATION: UNKNOWN Corporation at .tlac.com for a 7can also visit The Judicial SalesMORTON GROVE, IL 60053 Prop-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- 5024 N OCTAVIA AVENUE noio 60015. (847) 291-1717. be- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF day status report of pendinq sales.Corporation at x.tlsC.corn for a 7arty Indes No. 10-20-227-042. Thesuant tu u Judgment of Foreclosure HARW000 HEIGHTS, IL 60706 tween CHANCERY DI VISION- LJUBICA SRDANOVICH, IF 1:00 p.m. and 300 p.mPIERCES ASSOCIATESOneday status report of pendino saies.real estate is improved with a resi-and Sale enteredinthe above NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-ANY: UNKNOWN OWNERS ANDweekdsyo only North Dearborn Street Suite 1300CODILIS S ASSOCIATES, P.C.dence. Sate ferma: 25% down ofcause on September 11, 2014, an MECHANICS LIEN TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- 630600 CHICAGO,IL 60602 1312) 476-15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEthe highest bid by certified funds atagent for The Judicial Sales Corpo- FATHER & SONS CONTRAC- NON RECORD CLAIMANTS: suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureDefendants, 11/27, 12/4, 12/11/14 #880401 5500 Attorney File No. PA1308562ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,the close of the sale payable to Theration, will st 10:30 AM on Decem- TORS, INC., Plaintiff LINDA F.and Sale entered inthe above09 CH 441 24 Attorney Code. 51220 Case Num-IL 00527 16301 794-5300 AttorneyJudicial Sales Corporation. No thirdber 15, 2014, at The Judicial Sales WILLIAMS, FREMONT INVEST-cause on September 25, 2014, anPUBLIC NOTICE io hereby givenMORTON GROVE ber:13 CH 13808 TJSCC'34-File No. 14-12-18501 Attorneyparty checks will be accepted. TheCorporation, One South Wacker MENT AND LOAN COMPANYagent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-that pursuanl toa Judgment ofIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF16552 ARDC No. 00468002 Attorneybalance, including the Judicial saleDrive -24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, ralion, will at tO:30 AM on Decem-Foreclosure entered in the aboveCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-1634586 Code 21762 Case Number 12 CHfeeforAbandonedResidential60606. seIl at public suction to the d/b/a FREMONT REORGANIZ-ber 29, 2014, at The Judicial Sales TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY ING CORPORATION, MORT- entitled cause on September 12, 11127, 12/4, 12/11(14 #880407 034960 TJSC#: 34-17206 NOTEProperty Municipality Relief Fund,highest bidder, as set forth below, Corporation. One South Wacker2014,IntercountyJudicialSalesDIVISION PNC Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collectionwhich io calculated on residentialthe following described real estate: GAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS-Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,Corporation will on Tuesday, De-BANK. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, Practices Act, you are advised thatreal estale at the rate of $1 for eachCommonly known au 5530 W. TRATION SYSTEMS. INC., UN-60606, sell at public auction to thecomber 16, 2014, at the hour of 11SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TOMORTON GROVE Plaintiff's attorney e deemed to be$1,000 or fraction thereof of theCHURCH STREET. MORTON KNOWN OWNERS AND NON-highest bidder, as set forth below,am. intheir officest 120 WestNATIONAL CITY BANK, SUCCES-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFa debt collector attempting to collectamount paid by the purchaser notGROVE. IL 60053 Property Indes RECORD CLAIMANTS, Defend-the followirrdescribed real estate:Madison Street, Suite 718A, Chica-SOR BY MERGER TO MID AMER-COOK COUNTY, ILLiNOIS COUN-a debt and any information obtainedto exceed $300. in certified funds/orNo 10-16-121-039;, Property Indes Commoniy Trnown as 5024 N OC iCA BANK, FSB n, DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY ants. o. Illinois, sell to the highest bidder will be used for that purpose. wire transfer, is due within twenty-No. 10-16-12f-034 The real estate TAVIA AVENUE, HARWOOD Plaintiff, DIViSiON 1634106 foar (24) hours No fee shall be paid Property Address: or cash, the following described is improved with a single family res- HEIGHTS. IL 60706 Property Indesproperty: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. 11/27, 1214, 12/11/14 #880406 by the mortgagee acquiring the res-idence. Sate terms: 25% down of 3623 W. BOth Place No. 12-t2-4t2-036 The real estateP i.N 12-t2-423-025-t068 TODOR PARMAKOV NKJAPlaintiff, idential real estate pursuant toitsthe highest bid by certified funds at is improved with a residence, Saie Chicago, IL 60652 Commonly known as 7410 WESTTODOR P PARMAKOV, PETAR credit bidat the sale or by anythe close of the sale payable to The No. 08 CH 44668 terms: 25% down of the highest bidLAWRENCE AVENUE UNIT 118,PARMAKOV AIKJA PETAR TBOBEUE M. ZIBBLE, CHICAGO mortgagee, mudgment creditor.orJudicial Sales Corporation. No third NOTICE OF SALE by certified fundo ai the close of theHARWOOD HEIGHTS, IL 60706. PARMAKOV, NADYATITLE LAND TRUST COMPANY.MORTON GROVE other lienor acquiring the residentialparty checks will be accepted. The saie payable io The Judicial Sales PARMAKOVA P1K/A NADYA T IN PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY The mortgaged real estate is im- AS TRUSTEE UIT/A DATED THE CIRCUIT COURT OFreal estate whose rights in and tobalance. including the Judicial sale Corporation. No third party checks PARMAKOVA, EDENS POINT2/16/1982 NKJA TRUST NUMBERCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS the residential real estate arose pri-feeforAbandonedResidential GIVEN that Pursuant to a Judg- proved with a condominium resi- will be accepted. The balance, in-dence. The purchaser of the unitCONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION,23124, UNKNOWN BENEFICIA-COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN-or to the sale, The subject properlyProperty Municipality Relief Fund, ment entered in the above causeciuding the Judicial sale feo forother thav a mortgagee shall payPNC BANK. N.A. 5/B/M TO MIDRIES OF CHICAGO TITLE LANDCERY DIVISION is sabmect Io general real estate tax-which iv calculated on residential Abandoned on October 8, 2010, Thomas J. Residentist Propertythe assessments and the legal feesAMERtCA BANK. FSB TRUST COMPANY UIT/A DATEDPHH MORTGAGE CORPORA-en, special assessments, sr specialreal estate at the rate of $1 for each Dart, Sheriff of Cook County, liii-Municipality Relief Fund, Which i5required by subdivisions (g)(1) andDefendants 2/16/1982 41K/A TRUST NUMBERT ION, taxes levied against said real estate$1.000 or fractionthereof of the calculated on residential real estate no's will oír December 16, 2014, (g))4Ì of Section 9 of the Condonrin-13 CH 13808 23124, UNKNOWN OWNERS ANDPlaintiff and iv offered for sale without anyamount paid by the purchaser not at the raie of $1 for each $t,000 or 5510 WEST LINCOLN UNIT 304NONRECORD CLAIMANTS at 1:00 p.m in Room LL6 of the um Property Act Sale terms: V. representationastoqualityorto exceed $300. in certified funds/or fraction thereof of the amount paid MORTON GROVE, IL 60053 Defendants TRENTON H. SPOOLSTRA AIX/Aqsantityoftitle and withoutte-wire transfer, is due within twenty- lower level of the Richard J. Da- 25% down by certified funds, bal- by the purchaser noi to euceedance wiihin 24 hosrs. by certifiedNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-12 CH 036960 TRENT SPOOLSTRA AlEJA TENTcourse to Plaintiff and inAS 1Sfour (24) hours. No fee shall be paid in certifiedfunds/or ley Center, 50 West Washington$300, wirefunds.No refunds.The properlyTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-6805 CHURCH STREET MORTONH SPOOLSTRA; CHRISTINA Kcondition. The sale is further sub-by the mortgagee ucquinng the res- Street, Chicago, Illinois,sell attrunufer,is due within twenty-fourwill NOT be open for inspection.suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureGROVE. IL 60053 SPOOLSTRA AIX/A CHRISTIANAiect to confirmation by lhe court.idential real estate pursuant toits public auction to the highest bid-(24) hours. No fee shall be paid byUpon payment in full at the amountand Sale enteredintheaboveNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-K SPOOLSTRA: UNKNOWNUpon payment in full of the amountcredit bid alIhn sale or by any the mortgagee acquiring the reui-bid,the purchaser wili receive acause on September 22, 2014, anTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that por-OWNERS AND NON-RECORDbid.the purchaser willreceive amortgagee, judgmeni creditor,or der, as set forth below, the fol-dential real estate pursuant ioits agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-suant lo a Judgment of Foreclosure lowing described premises and Certificate of Sale which will entitle CLAIMANTS: UNKNOWN OCCU-Certificate of Sale that will entitleother lienor acquinng the residential credit bid atthe oale or by anythe purchaser to a Deed lo theration, will at 10:30 AM on Januaryand Sale enteredinthe abovePANTS. the purchaser Io a deed to the realreal estafe whose righls in and to real estate mentionedinsaidmortgagee, Iudgmeni creditor,orpremises aher confirmation of the5, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Cor-cause on September 23, 2014, anDefendants esIste aher confirmation of the sale.the residential real estate arose pri- Judgment: other lienor acquiring the residentialsale. poration, One South Wacker Drive -agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-14 CH 1291 The property wilt NOT be open foror to the sale The sublect property Commonly known as 3623 W.real estate whose rights in and ioFor information. Visit our website at24th Floor, CHICAGO. IL, 60606,ralion, wilt at 10:30 AM on Decem-Property Address, 8507inspection and plaintiff makes nois submect fo general real estate tao- the reuidentiai real estate arose pri- sell at public auction to the highestber 26, 2014, at The Judicial Sales 80th PIace,Chicago, Illinois http://service.atty-pierce com. Be- MARMOF1A AVENUE MORTONrepresentation as to the condition ofes, special aosessrnentv. or special or to the saie. The sublect property bidder, us set forth below, the fol-Corporation. One South WackerGROVE, IL 60053 the property. 60652 tween 3 p.m. and 5 p m. only Prospective bidderstaxes levied againat said real estate in sublect to generai real estate tax- lowing described real estate: Corn-Dnve - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL.NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Properly Indes Number: 19-35- Pierce A Associates, Plaintiff's At- are admonished to check the courtand is offered tor sale without any es, special assesamenis. Or specialtorneys, 1 North Dearborn Street,moniy known as 5510 WEST LIN-60606, sell al public auction io theSALE file to verily all information. It thisrepresentationastoqualityor 112-055-0000 tases levied against said real estateChicago,Illinois COLPI UNIT 304, MORTONhighest bidder. as set forth below.Shapiro Kreisman & Assoc. tile eproperty u a condominium unit, tIlequantityoftitleand withoutre- and is offered for sate without any 60602.Tet.No. The real estate is improved with 1312) 476-5500. Refer to File Num-GROVE, IL 60053 Property indexthe following deocnbed real estatet 3-1170425 purchaser of the unit al the foreclo-course to Plaintiff and inAS IS" a Single Family Residence. representationastoqualityorber 0923257 No. 10-21-1 19-1 12-1091. The realCommonly known as 6805lit is advised thai interested partiessure sale, other than a mortgagee.condition. The sale is further sub- quantityoftitleand withoutre- TheJudgmentamountwas INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESestate is improved with a 36 unitCHURCH STREET, MORTONconsult with their shall pay the assessments and theecl to contirmation by the court. course to Plaintiff and in'AS lS condominium with ou garaqe. SaieGROVE, IL 60053 Property mdxxown altorneys beforebiddingstlegal tees required by The Condo- $1 97,744.39. CORPORATION Upon payment in full of the amount condition The sale is further sub-Selling Officer. (312(444-1122 terms: 25% down of the highest bidNo. 10-18-307-019. The real estatemortgage foreclosure sales.) miniumPropertyAct. 765 ILCSbid,the purchaser willreceive a Sale shall be under the followinglect to confirmation by the court.1633892 by certified funds at the close of theis improved with a single family reo-PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given605/9)g1) and )g))4).If this prop-Certificate of Sale that will entitle ternis: Upon payment in full of the amount11t20, 11/27, 12/4/14 #877689 sale payable to The Judicial Salesidence. Sale terms: 25% down ofthat pursuant toa Judgment oferty is s coodominium unit which isthe purchaser to a deed to the real The real estate described here-bid.the purchaser willreceive u Corporaiion No third party checksthe highest bid by certified funds atForeclosure entered on Syptemberpart of a common interest commun-estate after confirmation of the sale, in,withallimprovements,fix-Certificate of Sale that will entitle wilt be accepted. The balance, in-the close of the sale payable to The8,2014, Katien Realty Services,ity. the purchaser of the unit ut theThe property will NOT be open for the purchaner to a deed lo the real cluding the Judicial sale fee tures and appurtenances is sold forJudicial Sales Corporation. No thirdInc., as Selling Official will at 12:30foreclosuresale otherthanainspection and plaintiff makes no estate aher confirmation of the sale AbandonedResidentialPropertyparty checks will be accepted. The in as is condition, The subject p.m. on January 5, 2015. at 205 Wmortgagee shall pay the assess-repreveetation as io the condition of The property will NOT be open for Municipality Relief Fund, which isbalance, including the Judicial saleRandolph Street, Suite 1020, Chi'ments required by The Condomini-the property.Prospective bidders property is offered for sale with-inspection and plaintiff makes no calculated on residential real estateteeforAbandoned Residentialcago, Illinois, sail st public auctionum Property Act, 765 ILCSare admonished to check the Court outany representationastorepresentation as to the condition of at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 orProperly Municipality Relief Fund,to the highest bidder for cash, as605/ltt.51q-t(.IF YOU ARE THEfile to verify all information.lt this quality or quantity oftitle andthe propertyProspective bidders SAY IT IN THE fraction thereof of the amount paidwhich iscalculated on residentialset forth below, the following descri-MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER).property is a condominium unit. the withoutrecoursetoPlaintiff.are admonished to check the court by the purchaser not to euceedreal estate at the rate ot $1 for eachbed real property: YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-purchaser of the unit uf the toreclo- file to venfy all information,ltthis $300,incertifiedfunds/orwirest .000 or fraction thereof of theCommonly Premises will NOT be open for known av 8507MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30sure sale, other than a mortgagee, property is a condominium unit, the(LASSIFIEDS, (ALL transfer,io due within twenty-touramount paid by the purchaser notMarmors Avenue, Morton Grove, ILDAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-shall pay the assessments and the inspection, and Plaintiff makespurchaser of the unit at the foreclo- (24) hours. No fee shall be paid byto exceed $300, in certified funds/or60053 DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-legal fees required by The Condo- no representations nor any war-sure sale, oiher than a mortgagee, the mortgagee acquiring the resi-wire transfer. is due within twenty-Permanent index No.: 10-20-219-CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-minium Property Act, 765 ILCS u ranties as to the condition of theshall pay the assessments and the dential real estate pursuant toitsfour (24) hours. No fee shall be paid028-0000 1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-605/9)g)(i( and )g)(4)If this prop- property. legal fees required by The Condo- 847-998-3400 TOcredit bidat the sale or by anyby the mortgagee acquiring the res-The mortgaged real estateis im-GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Et-erty is a condominium unit which is There shall be no proration ofminium PropertyAct,765 ILCS mortgagee, Iudgment creditor,oridential real estate pursuant toitsproved with a dwelling. The proper-tective May ist, 2014 you will needpart of a common isteresI commun- 605/9(gI(1) and (g)(4).ifthis prop- other lienor acquinng the residentialcreditbid at the sale or by anyty will NOT be open tor inspection. a photo identification issued by aity. the purchaser of the unit at the taxes, assessments, water billserty is s condominium unit which is PLACE YOUR AD real estate whose nghts in and tomortgagee, ludgment creditor,orThejudgment amount wasSgovernmentagency(dbver's li-foreclosure saleotherthan s or any other bill that may accruepart of a common interest commun- the residential real estate arose pu-other honor acquinng the residential333,572,23 Sale ter-rna for non-cense. passport, etc.lin order tomortgagee shall pay the assess- 6 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, November 27, 2014 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. county venues. CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-CORDANCE WITH SECTION t5-òense, passpod, età.) in order to BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY For information, contact Plaintiff's1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-gain entry into the foreclosure aale attorney. HEAVNER, BEYERS SGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef-GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef-room in Cook County and the same MIHLAR,LLC, t i t EastMainfective May tat, 2014 you will needfechve May ist, 2014 you will needidenhfication for sales held at other Draperies Gutters Painting-Decorating Street, DECATUR, IL 62523, (217)a photo identification issued by sa photo identification issued by acounty venues. For information, en- BUSINESS DIRECTORY 422-1719 governrnenfagency(driver'sli-government agency(dnver's li-amine the court file or contact Plain- Sterling Gutter Cleaning. 1-847- 299-1005 1-847-222-0589If the sale is not confirmed for anycense, passport. etc.)n order tocense, passport. etc.)in order totiff'o attorney: CODILIS & ASSOCI- Oft duty firemen. Al FRITZ & SON PAINTING reason, the Purchaser at the ualegain entry into the foreclosure salegain entry into the foreclosure saleATES. P.C., 15WO30 NORTH Tailored Draperies Inc. InVEstFree Est. Wallpaper shall be entitled only to a return ofroom in Cook County and the sameroom in Cook County and the sameFRONTAGE ROAD. SUITE100, Accounting Call Mike 847-609-7620 the purchase pilon paid. The Pur-identification for sales held at olheridentification for sales held at of herBURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794- Custom window treatments chaser shall have no furtherre-county venues. For information, eu-countyvenues.Forinformation:9876 Please refer fo file number 14- . Designer Draperies course against the Mortgagor. theamine the court file or contact Plain-Visit our website atseryice.atty-11-23081, THE JUDICIAL SALE'S Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's at-tiff's attorney: CODILIS S ASSOCI-pierce.com between the hours of 3CORPORATION One South TO PLACE AN AD IN KASAL torney. ATES, P.C., t5WO3O NORTHand 5 pm PIERCE S ASSOCI-Wacker Dave, 24th Floor, Chicago, s Blinds & Shades Handyman OUR LOCAL SERVICE Painting & Decorating THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE100,ATES.Plaintiff'sAttorneys, OneIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You . Shutters, Etc. Interior I Exterior TION BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-North Dearbom Street Suite 1300,can also visit The Judicial Sales DIRECTORIES Painting S Wallpapering One South WackerDrive,24th9876 Please refer to file number 14-CHICAGO, IL 60602. Tel No, (312)Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 Cal) Kristine or Barbara TDS 5 HOME Floor, Chicago, IL60606-4650 Wall Washing 14-07969. THE JUDICIAL SALES476-5500 Please refer to file nsrn-day status report of pending salea. 708-387-9854 IMPROVEMENT (312) 236-SALT CORPORATION One Southber PAl224294. THE JUDICIALCODILIS S ASSOCIATES,P.C. PLEASE CALL FREE ESTIMATES You can alsovisit The JudicialWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,SALES CORPORATION One Southt5W03O NORTH FRONTAGE Perfection is the standard. Call Steve (630)968-5593Sales Corporation at www.tfsc.comIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE YouWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,ROAD, SUITE tOO BURR RIDGE, 847-998-3400 #2 Firewood Installation'Electrical . Deck for a 7 day statua repon of pendingcan also visit The Judicial SalenIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE YouIL 60527 (630) 794-5300 Anorney . Carpentry . Windows Doors sales. Corporation alw'w.tlsc.com for a 7can alus visit The Judicial SalesFile No. 14-11-23081 Attorney . PaintingFIxorsTile Kitchen, NOTE: Psrsuant to the Fair Debtday status report of pending salesCorporalion at w.tiuc.com for a 7ARDC No 00468002Aftorney A Sales Consultant will Fantastic Firewood Bath & Bsmf Remodeling Collection Practices Act, you areCODILIS S ASSOCIATES, P.0day status report of pending sales,Code. 21762 Case Number: 12 CH . Lic Sr, Discount Snow Removal advised thatPlaintiff's attorneyist5W03O NORTH FRONTAGEPIERCES ASSOCIATES One021712 TJSC#: 34-19031 NOTE: help you place your ad. Kiln Dried 2 year old seasoned Bonded hrdwd, Oak, Maple & Cherry or Tad 630-202-5825 MR. CHEAP SNOW deemed to be a debt collector at-ROAD, SUITE tOO BURR RIDGE,North Dearborn Street Suite 1300Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Mixed, Free Slacking & Delivery www.t5horneimprovementcom tempting to collect a debt and anyIL 60527 (630) 794-5300 AttorneyCHICAGO.IL 60602 (312)476-Practices Act, you are advised that REMOVAL & LAWN CARE 14-14-07969 Buff the WoodThat is Resid/CommSr Citizen Disc information obtained will be usedFileNo. Attorney5500 Attorney File No. PA1824294Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be Guaranteed to Burn! 847-722-0584 for that purpose ARDO No. 00468002 AttorneyAttorney Code. 91220 Case Num-a debt collector attempting to collect 632237 Code. 21762 Case Number: 14 CHber:12 CH 45061 TJSC#: 34-a debt and any information obtained 81 5-344-9522 847-46-3613 11/20, 11/27, 12/4/14 8877688 007924 TJSC#: 34-16264 NOTE:18301 will be used for that purpose. Hauling Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection1633155 33095 Construction-RemodelingGarage Doors, Openers Practices Act, you are advised that11/13, 11/20. 11/27/14 #873548 11/13, 11/20, 11/27/14 #873547 Tiling Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be Professional Painting & RED'S HAULING SERVICE SKOKIE FOREST GARAGE DOORS SKOKIE a debt collector attempting to collectSKOKIE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Remodeling Services Complete Clean Out Service MR. GROUT INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFu debt and any information obtainedIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Family Owned Since 1946 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS No Job Too Big or Too Small Family owned for over 50 years 224-310-8994 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-will be sued for that purpose COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS COUN- Residential/Commercial Sales . Service . lnstailaiion 847-409-4860 TILE GROUT REPAIR 1-Y DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- 1633278 CERY DIVISION 773-372-6691 or 312-257-6867 redshaulingservice corn Yelp.com EUROPEAN CRAFTSMAN DIVISION 708.652- 9405 I 630-969-9416 DIVISION 11/13, 11/20, 11/27(14 #873552 PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA- U S BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA- JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA- T ION, TION AS TRUSTEE FOR MERRILLSKOKIE TIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiff, Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.LYNCH FIRST FRANKLIN MORT-INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFPlaintiff, vs. GAGE LOAN TRUST, MORTGAGECOOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS COUN- menls Fequired by The Condomini-subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 ofin AS IS" condition. The sale is fur- TONY KOCHUPURACKAL: THO- Foreclosure and Sale enteréd in IhnLOAN ASSET-BACKED CERTIFI-TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYRONALD W. GADDINI, JERI ANNMAS C KOCHUPURACKAL urn Property Ad. 765 ILCStheCondominiumPropertyAct.thur subject Io confirmation by theabove casse on September 25,CATES, SERIES 2007-3 DIVISION GADDINI PJK/A THOMAS 605118.5(q-l). IF YOU ARE THESale terms: 25% down by certifiedcourt. Upon payment in full of the2014. an agent for The JudicialPlaintiff. FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGEDefendants KOCHUPURACKAL: ANNIKU'IT( MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),funds, balance within 24 liouro, byamount bid, the purchaser will re-Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM ASSOCIATION 12 CH 021712 YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-certified funds,No refunds. Thecerne a Certificate of Sale that will 7814 KEDVALE AVENUE SKOKIE.T. on December 29, 2014, at The Ju-CECILIA KPEKPE. VELOCITY IN-Plaintiff. KOCHUPURACKAL MUA MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30property will NOT be open for in-entitle the purchaser to a deed to IL 60076 dicial Sales Corporalion, One SouthVESTMENTS, LLC. CARLYLE ANNIKU1TÍ KOCHUPURACKAL: DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-spection.Upon payment in full ofthe real estate aher confirmation ofWacker Drive - 24fb Floor, CHICA- COURT HOMEOWNERS ASSOCI-JOSEPH TOUMA NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NO DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-the amount bid, Ihn purchaser willthe sale. The property will NOT beGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auctionATION. UNKNOWN OWNERSDefendants TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Ihat pur- RECORD CLAIMANTS, CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-receive a Certificate of Sale whichopenforinspection andplaintiff AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS 12 CH 45061 suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure to the highest bidder, as nef forth Defendants, 17011C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-will entitle the purchaser to a Deedmakes no representation au to the Defendants 9023 KARLOV AVENUE SKOKIE.andSale enteredin the above below, the following described real 12 CH 1153 GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW, El-to the premises after confirmation ofcondition of the property, Prospec-estate: 14 CH 007924 IL 60076 cause on October 25, 2013, an feclive May lsL 2014 you will needthe sale, livebiddersareadmonished to PUBLIC NOTICE io hereby given Commonly known as 7414 Karlov9627 LARAMIE AVENUE SKOKIE,NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-Ihat pursuant to a Judgment of a photo identification issued by aFor information: Visit our website atcheck the court file to verity all nf or-Ave., Skokie, IL 60076 IL 60077 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-ration, will at 10:30 AM on Decern- Foreclosure entered inthe above governmentagency(driversIi-http://service.atty-pierce.com. Be-mation. If this properly s a condo-Property Indes No. 10-27-413-040-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-suant Io a Judgment of Foreclosureber 5, 2014, at The Judicial Sales minium unit, the purchaser of the entitled cause on September iO, cense, passport. etc,)in order totween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only. 0000. TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-and Sale enteredinthe aboveCorporation, One South Wacker gain entry mbthe toreclosure salePierce & Associates, Plaintiffa At-unit at the foreclosure sale, other 2014,InlercountyJudicialSales The real estate is improved with asuant to a Judgment of Foreclosurecause on April f. 2014. an a9ent forDrive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,Corporation will on Friday, Decem- room in Cook County and the sametorneya, t North Dearborn Street.than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- in The Judicial Sales Corporation, will60606. sell at public auction to the single family residence. and Sale entered the above ber i2, 20i4, at the hour of t t am, identification for salea held at otherChicago,Illinois60602,TeI.No.sesoments and the legal fees re- wan highest bidder. as set forth below, The judgment amount cause on September 8, 2014, anal10:30 AM on December 16, in their office at 120 Went Madison county nenuea. For information, ex-1312) 476-5500. Refer to File Num-quired by The Condominium Prop- agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-2014, at The Judicial Sales Corpo-the following described real estate' $425,289.72. Street, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois. amine the court file or Contact Plain-ber 1403241 erty Act, 765 ILCS 6O5!9(g)(t) andSaie terms: 25% down of the high-ration, will at 2:00 PM on Decemberration, One South Wacker Dnve -Commonly known as 7814 Ifthis property is a condo- sell to the highest bidder for cash, liE's attorney: CODILIS & ASSOCI-INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES)g4) nul bid by certified funds ut the17. 2014, at The Judicial Sales Cor-24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,KEDVALE AVENUE, SKOKIE,IL ATES, P.0 t5W030 NORTHCORPORATION minium Unit which is part of a corn- the following described property: close of the sale payable to The Ja-poration, One South Wacker Drive -sell at public auction to the highesl60076 Property Indes No. 10-27-P.I,N iO-22304-O4i-0O00 FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE tOO,Selling Officer, 1312) 444-1122 oros interest community. the pur-dicial Sales CorporafionNo third24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,bidder. as set forth below, the fol-212-039. The realestafeisim- Commonly knownas8341 N. BURR RIDGE. IL 60527. (630) 794-1632914 chaser of the unit at the foreclosureparry checks will be accepted. Thesell at public auchon to the highestlowing described real estate: Corn-proved with a single familyresi- Kilbourn Avenue, Skokie, IL 60076. 9876 Please refer to file number t4-11/13, 11/20. 11t27114 #873538 sale other than a mortgagee shallbalance, including the Judicial salebidder, as set forth below, the fol-monle known as 8023 KARLOVdence, Sale terms. 25% down of 12-28735. THE JUDICIAL SALES pay the assessments required by The mort9aged real estateis im- feeforAbandonedResident iallowing described real estafe: Corn-AVEÑUE, SKOKIE, IL 60076 Prop-the highesl bid by certified funds atproved with a uingle family resi- CORPORATION One South The CondominiumPropertyAct.Property Municipality Relief Fund.monly known as 9627 LARAMIEerty Indes No. 10-22-430-022-0000.the close of the sale payable to The 765 ILCS 6051i9.5(g-t).IF YOU deoce. If the sub)ect mortgaged real Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,SKOKIE which is calculated on residentialAVEÑUE, SKOKIE, IL 60077 Prop-The real estate is improved with aJudicial Sales Corporation. No third IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- erty Index No. 10-09-312-037 Thetwo story single family home with aparty checks will be accepted. Theestate io a unit of a common inter- INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF real estate at the rate of $1 for each est community. the purchaser of the cari also visit The Judicial Sales OWNER). YOU HAVE THE RIGHT thereof of thereal estate is improved with a resi-two car defached garage.Salebalance, including the Judicial sale COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- st 000 or fraction unit other than a mortgagee shall Corporation ut www.ljac.com for a 7TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTO REMAININPOSSESSIONamount paid by the purchaser notdance. Sale terms: 25% down ofterms: 25% down 01 the highest bidfeeforAbandonedResidential day status report of pending sales. FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF pay the assessments required by DIVISION lo exceed $300. in certified funds/orthe highest bid by certified funds atby certified funds al the close of theProperty Municipality Relief Fund,subseclioa (g-t) of Section 18.5 of CIDDILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C.FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGEAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INwire transfer. is due within twenty-the close of the sale payable Is Thesale payable to The Judicial Saleswhich is calculated on residential ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION theCondominiumProperty Act. 15WO30 NORTH FRONTAGEASSOCIATION four (24) hours,No fee shall beJudicial Sales Corporation. No thirdCorporation Nu third party checksreal estate al the rate of $1 for each OF THE ILLINOIS Sale terms: 25% down by certified ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,Plaintiff, 15-1701(C) paid by the mortgagee acqsinng theparty checks will be accepted. Thewill be accepted. The balance, in-$1,000 or fraction thereof of the IL 60527 (630) 794-5300 Agorney MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE funds, balance within 24 hours, by residential real estate pursuant tobalance, including the Judicial saleclsding the Judicial sale fee foramount paid by the purchaser notcertified funds. No refunds,The File No. 14-12-28735 AttorneySco-ri- KINDYBALYK, MORT-LAW. Effective May ist, 2014 youits credit bid at the sale or by anyfee forAbandoned ResidentialAbandonedResidentialPropertyto exceed $300, in certified funds/sr ARDC No 00468002 Attorney will need a pholo identification is- property will NOT be open for is- GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA- mortgagee, judgment creditor,orProperty Municipality Relief Fund.Municipality Reliel Fund, which iswire transfer, is due within twenty- Upon payment in full of Code. 21762 Case Number t2 CH sued by a government agency (dnv- calculated on residentialcalculated on residential real estatefour (24) hours. No fee shall be paidspection. TION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMI- other lienor ucquiong the residentialwhich is the amount bid, the purchaser will 044531 TJSC#: 34-t6538 NOTE:NEE FOR SUNTRUST MORT-er's licenae, passport. etc.) in orderreal estate whose rights in and toreal estate at the rate of St for eachat Ihe rafe of St for each $1,000 orby the mortgagee acquiring the res- to gain entry info the foreclosure receive a Certificate of Sate which Pursuant to Ihe Fair Debt CollectionGAGE, INC. the residential real estate arose pn-51,000 or fraction thereof of thefraction thereof of the amount paididential real estate pursuant to ifs Practices Act, you are advised that sale room in Cook County and the will entitle the purchaser te a Deed Defendants or to the sale. The ssblect propertyamount paid by the purchaser notby the purchaser not lo eaceedcredit bid at the sale or by anyto the premises aher confirmation st Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be same identification for sales held at to esceed $300, in certified funds/or5300,incertifiedfunds/srwiremortgagee, ludgment creditor.or 11 CH 12248 is sublet io general real estate tas- the sale. a debt collector attempting to collect other county venues, For informa-es. special assessments. or specialwire transfer, is due within twenty-transfer, is due within twenty-fourother lienor acquiring the residential fi 12 KOSTNER AVENUE SKOKIE, For information: Visit our website at u debt and any information obtained lion Visit our websile attaxes levied against said real estatefour )24) hours. No fee shall be paid(24) hours. No fee shall be paid byreal estate whose rights in and to IL 60076 http://service.atty-pierce corn, Be- will be used for that purpose. NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-service.atty-pierce.corn. betweenand is offered' for sale without anyby the mortgagee acquiring the reo-the mortgagee acquiring the resi-the residential real estate arose pri- 1633032 the hours of 3 and 5 pm. PIERCE & Iween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.Only. TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur. representationas toqualityoridential real estate pursuant to itsdential real estate pursuant lo itaor lo the sale. The subject propertyPierce S Associates, Plaintiff's At- 11/13, 11120, 11(27(14 #873542 suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's Attorneys.quastityoftitleund withoutre-credit bid st the sale or by anycredit bidat the sale or by anyis subject Io general real estate tas- One North Dearborn Street Suite lorneys.iNorth Dearborn Street. Sale enteredinthe above course to Plaintiff and inAS 1Smortgagee, jud5mentcreditor,ormortgagee, judgment creditor,ores, special assessments. or special NORRIDGE and 1300. CHICAGO, IL 60602 Tel No Chicago,Illinois60602.TeINs, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFcause on September 26, 2014, an condition. The sale is further sub-other lienor acquiring the residentialother lienor acquinng the residentialtanes levied against said real estate(3i2( 476-5500, Refer to File Num- (312) 476-5500, Please refer to fileecl to confirmation by the court. real estate whose rights in and toreal estate whose rights in and toand is offered for sale without any COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS agent for TIre Judicial Saleu Corpo- ber1123616. number PAtiOOi76. THE JUDI- the residential real estafe arose pri-the resideatial real estate arose pri-repreaentallooastoqualifyor COUNTh' DEPARTMENT - CHAN-ration, will at 10:30 AM on January Upon payment in full of the amount INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES CIAL SALES CORPORATION One quantityoftilleand withoutre- CERY DIVISION 7, 2015, aI The Judicial Sales Cor- bid, the purchaser willreceive aor to the sale. The subject propertyor to the sale. The subject property CORPORATION THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL-poration, One South Wacker Drive -South Wacker Drive,24thFloor,Certificate of Sale that wiltentitleis subtect to general real estate Isa-is subject lo general real estate tau-course toPlaintiff and inAS 1S Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236- Selling Officer, (3i2) 444-i122 LON FKA THE BANK OF 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, the purchaser to a deed to the reales. special assessments, or speciales. special assessments, or specialcondition, The sale is further sub- SALE You can also visit The Judi- 1632953 NEW YORK AS TRUSTEE FORsell at public auction to the highest estate aber confirmation of the sale.taxes levied against said real estatetanes levied sgainsf said real estateledlo confirmation by the court. cial Sales Corporation st 11/13, 11/20, 11(27(14 #873540 THE CERTIFICATE bidder, as set forth below, the fol- The property will NOT be open forand io offered for sale without anyand is offered for sale without anyUpon payment in full of the amount HOLDERS OF THE CWABS, INC.:lowing described real eatate: Com-www.tjnc.com for a 7 day Status re-inspection and plaintiff makes norepresentationasIoqualityorrepresentation asIoqualityorbid, the purchaser will receive a ASSET BACKED rnonlv known as fr12 KOSTNERport of pending sales PIERCE Srepresentation as to the condition ofquantityoftitleand withoutre-quantityoftitleand withoutre-Certificate of Sale that will entitle ASSOCIATES One North Dearborn CERTIFICATES SERIES 2OO7-l3 AVEÑUE, SKOKIE, IL 60076 Prop- the property. Prospective bidderscourse Io Plaintiff and in AS 1Scourue to Plaintiff and inAS ISthe purchaser to a deed to the real Street Suite1300 CHICAGO,IL Plaintiff, erly Index No, 10-22-324-040-0000 are admonished to check the courtcondition, The sale is further sub-condition. The sale is further sub-estate aher confirmation of the sale, 60602 (312) 476-5500 Attorney File vs. The real estate is improved with a file to verity all information. not to confirmation by the court.ecl to confirmation by the court.The property will NOT be open for No, Code. two story single family home: one PAltOOt76 Attorney Ifthis property io a condominiumUpon payment in full of the amountUpon payment in full of the amountinspection and plaintiff makes no ROSEMAIRE GLASSO AKA ROSE 91220 Case Number: ti CH 12248 FONTANA AKA car detached garage. Sale terms: unit, the purchaser of the unit al thebid.the purchaser willreceive abid, the purchaser willreceive arepresentation an to the condition of TJSC#: 34-16942 ROSEMARIE G. GLASSO;25% down of ihe highest bid by cer- foreclosuresale.otherthan aCertificate of Sale that will entitleCertificate of Sale thatwill entitlethe property.Prospective bidders ENRICO GLASSO AKA ENRICO lified fundo ai the close of the sale1634682 mortgagee. shall pay the assess-the purchaser to a deed to the realthe purchaser to a deed to the realare admonished to check the court L. GLASSO UNITED STATES OFpayable to The Judicial Salen Cor-11/27, 12/4, 12/11/14 #880413 mento and the le9al fees requiredestate aher confirmation of Ihe saleestate after confirmation of the sale,file to venfy all information.Ifthis To PLACE A AMERICA; TATE OF poration. No third party checks will by The Condominium Property Act,The property will NOT be open forThe property will NOT be open forproperty is a condominium unit, the ILLINOIS: be accepted The balance, includin 755 ILCS 605/9(g))t) and )g)(4).Ifinspection and plaintiff makes nuinspection and plaintiff makes nopurchaser of the unit at the foreclo- Defendants, the Judicial sale fee for AbandoneSKOKIE this property is a condominium unitrepresentation as to the condition ofrepresentation as to the condition ofsure sale, other than a mortgagee. 14 CH 07233 ResidentialPropertyMunicipalityINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFwhich is part of a common interestthe property. Prospective biddersthe property.Prospective biddersshall pay the assessments and the HELP PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenRelief Fund, which is calculaled onCOOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS community, the purchaser oftheare admonished to check the courtare admonished to check the courtlegal fees required by The Condo- Ihat pursuant toa Judgment ofresidential real natale at the rate ofCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-unit at the foreclosure sale otherfile to verity all information.Ifthisfile to verity all information.IfthisminiumPropertyAct,765ILCS Foreclosure entered infie above$1 for each $1 000 or fraction there-CERY DIVISION than a mortgagee shall pay the as-properly is a condominium unit. theproperty is a condominium unit, the605/9)g))t) and )g)(4).If this prop- entitled cause on September5,of of the amount paid by the pur-BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. sesomento required by The Condo-purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-purchasnr of the unit at the foreclo-ely is a condominium unit which isWANTED AD 20t4,IntercountyJudicialSaleschaser not fo exceed $300, in certi-Plaintiff, minium Property Ad. 765 ILCSsure sale, other than a mortgagee,sure sale, other than a mortgagee.part of a common interest commun- Corporationwill on Monday, De-find funda/sr wire transfer, is due 6O5/iff.5(g-t). shall pay the assessments and theshall pay the assessments and theity. the purchaser of the unit at the cember 8, 20t4, at the hour of Itwithin twenty-four (24) hours. NoMICHAEL LOSOFF AKA MICHAELIF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGORle9al fees required by The Condo-legal tees required by The Condo-foreclosuresaleotherthan a am. in their officeat t2O Wealfee shall be paid by the mortgageeSTEVEN LOSOFF, THE BANK OF(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THEminium PropertyAct,765 ILCSminiumPropertyAct, 765 ILCSmortgagee shall pay the assess- IN THE Madison Street, Suite 718A, Chica-acquiring the residential real estateNEW YORK MELLON FKA THERIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSES-605/9)g))1) and )g))4).If this prop-805/91g)(i) and )g)(4).If this prop-mento required by The Condomini- go, Illinoia. aell to the highear bidderpursuani to ita Credit bid at the saleBANK OF NEW YORK. AS TRUST-SION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN-erty is a condominium unit which iserty is a condominium unit which isum Property Act,765 ILCS l'or cash, the following describedorby any mortgagee, ludgrnenlEE FOR THETRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSES-part of a common internat commun-part of a common interest commun-605/18.5)g-i).F YOU ARE THE property: creditor, or other lienor ucquinngCERTIFICATEHOLDERS OFSION,IN ACCORDANCE WITHity, the purchaser of the unit al theity, the purchaser of the unit al theMORTGAI3OR (HOMEOWNER), CLASSI FI EDS, PIN. 12-1 t-323-013-0000 the residentialrealestate whoseCWHEO, INC., REVOLVINGSECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE IL-foreclosure saleotherthan aforeclosure saleotherthan aYOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE- Commonly known as 5036 Northrights in and Io the residential realHOME EQUITY LOAN ASSETLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLO-mortgagee shall pay the assess-mortgagee shall pay the assess-MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DensI Streef, Norridge, IL 60706. estate arose prior to the sale. TheBACKED NOTES. SERIES 2007-SURE LAW. meats required by The Condomini-mento required by The Condomini-DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR- The mortgaged real estate is im-subject properly is nublad Io gener-G Effective May ist, 2014 you willum Property Act, 765 ILCSum Property Act,765 ILCSDER OF POSSESSION. IN AC- CALL proned with a single family reai-al real estafe tases. special assess-Defendants need a photo identification issued605/18.5(g-i). IF YOU ARE THE605/18.5lq-1).IF YOU ARE THECORDANCE WITH SECTION 15- dence. If the sublect mortgaged realments, orspecialtaxeslevied12 CII 09467 by a government agency (driver's li-MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),i7Ot)C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT- estate is a unit of u common inter-agaissi said real estate and is of-7414 Karlov Ave. Skokie, IL 60076cense, passport, etc.)in order IoYOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Et- est community, fie purchaser of thefeted for sale without any represen-NOTICE OF SALE gain entry into the foreclosure saleMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30tective May 1st, 2014 you wilt need 847-998-3400 unit other than a mortgagee shalltation as lo quality or quantity of titlePUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-room in Cook County and the sameDAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-s photo identification issued by a pay the assessments reguired byand without recourse to Plaintiff andEN that pursuant Io a Judgment stidentification for sales held at otherDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-DER OF POSSESSION. IN AC-governmentagency(driver's li- Thursday, November 27, 2014 Pioneer Press (DC) Foreclosures Foreclosures Foreclosures Foreclosures Foreclosures Mechanics Liens LEGAL proved with a single family resi-lection Practices Act, you areon October 8, 2010, Thomas J.TheJudgmentamount wasThe judgment amount isThat on 12129/2014, a sale will dence. The judgment amountadvised that Plaintiffs attorney isDart, Sheriff of Cook County, lIli-$197,744.39. $197,744.39 with accruing postbe held at 3:00 p.m. at: was $314,517.01. Sale terms:deemed to be a debt collectornoix will on December 16, 2014,Sale shall be under the followingjudgment interest and accruing Buddy's Parking SAY IT IN Adoption 25% down of the highest bid byattempting to collect a debt andat i :00 p.m. in Room LL6 of theterms: costs. 1005 N. State Street . certified funds at the close at theany information obtained will belower level of the Richard J. Da- Assumed Name The real estate described here-At any time,itthe sale is sat Chicago, IL 60611 salepayabletoThe Judicialused for that purpose. ley Center, 50 West Washingtonin,withallimprovements, fis-aside for any reason, the pur-All bids to be in writing, to sell Auction- Real Estate Sales Corporation. No third party11/13, 20, 27/2014 875764 Street, Chicago, Illinois,sell attures and appurtenances is soldchaser shall have no recourse orthe following articles to enforce THE checks willbe accepted. TheCHICAGO public auction to the highest bid-in "as is" condition. The subtectclaims against the mortgagee'sa lien existing under the laws of Bid Notice balance,including the Judicial IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF der, as set forth below, the fol-property is offered tor sale wit h-attorney(s). the State of Illinois against such Divorce sale fee for Abandoned Resi- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS lowing described premises andout any representationastoProspective bidders are to checkarticles for labor, services, skills dentist Property Municipality Re- CHANCERY DIVISION- real estate mentionedinsaidquality or quantity oftitle andthe court file and verity all infor-or matenal expended upon or Foreclosures lief Fund, which is calculated on MECHANICS LIEN Judgment: withoutrecoursetoPlaintiff.rnation herein and therein, storage furnished for such arti- CLASSIFIEDS, residential real estate at the rafe LO1 10 AND THE EAST '/2 OFPremises will NOT be open forSale shall be sublect to generalcIes at the request of the follow- Foundation Notices FATHER & SONS CONTRAC- of $1 for each $1 000 or fractionTORS, INC., Plaintiff LINDA F.LOT li IN BLOCK 8 IN CLARKinspection. and Plaintiff makestaxes, special assessments, anding designated person(s), unless Judicial Sales thereof of the amount paid byWILLIAMS, FREMONT INVEST-AND MARSTON'S FIRST ADDI-no representations nor any war-any liens or encumbrances thatsuch articles are redeemed with- thepurchasernottoexceedMENT AND LOAN COMPANYTION TO CLARKDALE, BEINGranties as to the condition of thehave priority. in thirty (30) days of the publica- CALL Mechanics Liens $300. in certified funds/or wiredTh/a FREMONT REORGANIZ-A SUBDIVISION OF THEproperty. For information contact Plaintiff'stion of this notice. transfer,is due within twenty- NORTHEAST 14 OF THEThere shall be no proration of Name Change ING CORPORATION. MORT- attorney: NAME OF PERSON(S) four (24) hours, No fee shall beGAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS-NORTHWEST 14 OF SECTIONtases, assessments, water billsJames M. Joyce Shannyn NeIleff Probate paid by the mortgagee acquiringTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., UN-35, TOWNSHIP 38 NORTH,or any other bill that may accrue24 East Avenue Nicholas Financial Inc. 847998-34OO the residential real estate pur- RANGE13, EAST OF THEor has accrued in associationRiverside, Illinois 60546 DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLE Public Hearings KNOWN OWNERS AND NON- suant to its credit bid at the saleRECORD CLAIMANTS. Defend-THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN,with the property. Telephone number 708-788-2001 Volkswagen Passat Public Notices or by any mortgagee. tudgmentants. IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. The deposit required at the time4870 WVWAC63B41 P008042 creditor, or other lienor acquiring Property Address: Commonly known as 3623 W.of sale will be between 10% andAttorney No. 47523 AMOUNT: $1990.00 Storage - Legal the residential real estate whose 3623 W. 80th PIace 80th Place,Chicago, Illinois25% of the successful bid. TheThis is an attempt to collect a11/27/14 #881194 To PLACE rightsin and to the residential 60652 balance of the bid amount s re- Take Notices Chicago, IL 60652 debt pursuant to the Fair Debt real estate arose priorto the No. 08 CH 44668 Properly Index Number: 19-35-quired to be paid within 24Collection Practices Act and any saleThe subjectpropertyis 112-055-0000 hours of sale.All payments ofinformation Assumed Name NOTICE OF SALE obtainedwillbe subject togeneralrealestatePUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBYThe real estate is improved withthe amount bid shall be in certi-used for that purpose. taxes, special assessments, or YOUR AD ASSUMED NAME GIVEN that Pursuant to a Judg-a Single Family Residence. tied funds. 11(13, 11/20, 11/27/14 #872261 Notice is hereby given. pursuanspecial taxes levied againct saidment entered in the above cause to An Act in relation to the usereal estate and isofferedfor sale without any representation ol an Assumed Business Name n the conduct or transaction otas to quality or quantity of tdle and without recourse to Plaintiff Business in the State, as and in "AS IS" condition. The amended,thatacertiticatìon was registered by the under-sale is further sublect to confir- signed with the County Clerk ofmation by the court. Upon pay- ment in full of the amount bid, Cook County. Registration Num- ber: 014140009 on November 5,the purchaser will receive a Cer- tificate of Sale that will entitle the 2014. Under the Assumed Name purchaser to a deed to the real of estate after confirmation of the LOVE IS IN THE HAIR sale, The property wilt NOT be withthebusinesslocatedat open for inspection and plaintiff 6743 N East Prairie Rd., Lincolnwood, IL 60712. The truemakes no representation as to ILLINOIS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING NETWORK and real full name(s) and resi-the conditionoftheproperty. Prospective bidders are admon- dence address of the shed to check the court file to owner(s)/partner(s(is:Senada venfy all information Vulic, 6743 N East Prairie Rd., If this prop- erty is a condominium unit, the Lincoinwood, IL 60712, USA. 25 Positions Available! Great purchaser of the unit at the fore- ADVERTISING CAMPERS/RVS 11(13, 11/20, 11/27/14 #874889 HELP WANTED Miles! Tupelo, MS to Camp Hill, closuresale.otherthan a SERVICES DRIVERS PA. Company Driver and ASSUMED NAME mortgagee,shall pay the as- Colman's RV - We Notice is hereby given. pursuantsessments and the legal fees re- buy/consign used Campers Owner Operators wanted. Ideal quired Need to place your classified ad Flatbed drivers-trucks now set to An Act in relation to the use byTheCondominium candidate will live within 50 mile Properly Act, 765 ILCS throughout Illinois? Call Illinois & RV's 217-787-8653 at 70MPH. Starting pay up to of an Assumed Business Name radius Of starting point, ending in the conduct or transaction of605/9(g)(1( and(g((4).ltthis Press Advertising ServIce www.colmansrv.com property is a condominium unit .41 CPM, health Ins, 401K, $59 Business in the State,"as point or along route including which is part of a common inter- 217-241-1700 or VISIt daily perdtem pay. home amended,that a certification CAREER/EDUCATION Martin, TN, Leitchfield, KY, was registered by the under-est community, the purchaser of www iI)inoispress.org weekends. 800-648-9915 or the unit at the foreclosure sale Wìllard.OH, StMarys PA, signed with the County Clerk of AIRLINE CAREERS START w.boydandsons.com other than a mortgagee shall Call PAM for details 888-355- Cook County. 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(217) 422-1719 Attorney Code, Manor Annex, being s Subdivi- Both Pioneer Press and the Doings recommend discretion when respondIng. Please refer questions and comments directly to CAN, sion of part of Section 15, Town-40387 Case Number: 14 CH ship 41 North, Range 13 East of01680 TJSC#: 34-19279 NOTE: the Third Principal Meridian, inPursuant to the Fair Debt Col- Cook County. Illinois. Commonly known as 9307 North Kostner Avenue, Skokie, IL 60076 Prop- erty Indes No.10-15-215-050- 0000Thereal estateisim- Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, November 27, 2014 Mechanics Liens Probate Probate Probate Public Notices Public Notices Public Hearings Storage . Legal That on 12129/2014, a sale will State of Illinois State of Illinois State of Illinois have the right to have a lawyerEducation within thirty (30) daysrear property Iine The applicantRegistered or motor vehicles are be held at 3:00 p.m. at: In The Circuit Court at Cook In The Circud Court of Cook in The Circuit Court of Cook assigned by the Court. after the date of publication ofalso will appeal a FAR detemli-sold Ax Is I Parts Only." No ti- Buddy's Parking County, Illinois County, Illinois County, Illinois PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NO-this notice, an election on thenation. On the proposed acces-ties or registration. 1055 N. State Probate Division Probate Division Probate Division TICE that upon failureof theproposition to issue said bondssory structure. Tenant Name Unit it Chicago, IL 60611 In the matter of the estate ofIn fhe matter of the estate ofIn the matter of the estate ofperson summoned to appear, allshall be held at the consolidatedThe parcel is located in the R2David Soyck 4085 All bids to be in writing, to sellDorothy A. Stocker, Deceased Dorothy A, Stocker, Deceased Harry C. Piper, Deceased of his or her parental rights toelection to be held on the 7th"Single Family Residence Dis-William Jenkins 1077 the following articles to enforce Case No, 14 P 5964 Case No. 14 P 5964 Case No. 2014 P 6324 the child may be terminated; andday of April, 2015.The Circuittricr and is commonly known asDavid R. Jacobs 4093 a lien existing under the laws ofNotice is given in the destir otNotice is given in the death ofNotice is given in the death ofPLEASE TAKE FURTHER NO-Court may declare that an orner-5835 Capulina. The applicant is11/20. 11127/14 #877593 the State of Illinois against suchDorothy A.Stocker of ParkDorothy A.Stocker of ParkHarry C. Piper of Skokie, Illinois.TICE that his or her failure to ap-gency referendumshouldbeIrene Maris Public Notice articles for labor, services, skillsRidge, Illinois. Letters of officeRidge,Illinois.Letters of officeLetters of ottico were issued onpear shall constitute a denial ofheld prior fo said election date11/27/14 #881594 Notice of Auction or material expended upon orwere issuedon October30,were issuedonOctober30,November 3, 2014 to Patrick M.his or her interest in the child,pursuant to theprovisionsof Date: December 5, 2014 storage furnished for such arti-2014 to James Sullivan, whose2014 to James Sullivan, whosePiper whose attorney is Shan A.which denial may result, withoutSection 2A-1.4 of the Election at 11 AM cles at the request of the follow-attorneyisLaurieJ.Wasser-attorney isLaurieJ. Wasser-Shapiro, 540 Frontage Rd., Stefurther notice, irr the transfer ofCode of the State of Illinois, as Location: 3400 Oakton St. ing designated person(s), unlessman, Law Offices ot Laurie J.man, Law Offices of Laurie J.2250, Northfield, IL 60093. the commitment of the child'samended.If no such petition isPLEASE TAKE NOTICE - THE Skokie, IL 60076 such articles are redeemed with-Wasserman, 9933 Lawler Ave.,Wasserman, 9933 Lawler Ave.,Notice to Heirs and Legateescare, custody or guardianship, orfiled within said thirty (30) dayMORTON GROVE PLAN COM-Household Goods not paid for in in thirty (30) days of the publica-Ste. 122, Skokie, Illinois 60077Ste. 122, Skokie. Illinois 60077.Notice is given to Robin M. Piperin the child's adoption in this orperiod, then said DistrictshallMISSION will hold a public hear-storage Belonging to Clare, Kim- tion of this notice. [email protected] 11w @webemploymentlaw.com. who is an heir in the above ont i-any subsequent proceeding inthereafter be authorized to issueing on Monday, December 15,berly; Terrell, Malin; Fernandez, NAME OF PERSON(S) Notice to Heirs and LegateesNotice to Heirs snd Legatees tIed proceeding to probate s willwh)ch such care, custody andsaid bonds for the purpose here-2014 at 7:30 p.m. in the BoardMarco; Hudson, Sheri; Stewart, Gregory A. Elmore Whose Addresses are Notice is given to unknown heirsand whose address is not stat-guardianship or adoption may beinabove provided. of Trustees Chambers, RichardJennifer/Perry,Robb; Chartier, Clarissa L. Martin Unknown who are the heirs or legstees ined. at issue By order of the Board of Educs-T. Flickinger Municipal Center,Brian; Duffy, Colleeri; & Stono, JP Morgan Chase Bank NA Notice is given to known heirsthe above entitled proceeding toWithin 42 days aher the effectiveDated: Queens, New York lion of Community Consolidated6101 Capulina Avenue, MortonBetsy DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLE who are the heirs or legatees inprobate a will and whose namedate of the onginal order of ad-November 13, 2014 School District Number 65, Grove,Illinoisto consider the11/20, 11/27/14 #879189 2010 Mazda 6 the above entitled proceeding toor address is not stated. mission or from the date of theBy Order the Court Cook County, Illinois. following cases: 1 YVHZ8CH8A5M55542 probate a will and whose ad-Within 42 days after the effectivefirstpublicationof thisnotice,/s/Clerk of Queens Family CourtDATED this 27th day of Novem-CASE PC 14-17 AMOUNT. $1400000 dress is not stated. date of the original order of ad-you may file a petition with the11/27/14 #878258 ber, 2014. RequestingTest Amendments The following Heirs andmission or from the date of thecourt to require proof of the will s/Tracy Quattrocki to Title 12 Chapter 4 and Chap- MEETING NOTICE CHANGE NAME OF PERSON(S) Legatees whose addresses arefirstpublication ofthisnotice,by testimony of the witness to President, Board of Education 1er 1 7, of Ordinance 07-07 (Vil- you may file a petition with thethe willin open court or other OF TIME E van st o n/S ko kieCommun it ylage of Morton Grove Unified Richard Bush unknown: The Board of Education of Nibs DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLE CherylQuarlesLong,Debracourt to require proof of the willevidence, as provided in 5/6-21 Consolidated SchoolDistrict,Development Code) to establish Elementary SchoolDistrict71 Anderson, Donaldby testimony of the witness toof the Probate Act of 1975 (ILCS Number 65, Cook County, definitions and useclassifica- 2012 Porsche Boxster Ouarles has rescheduled the December Kramer, Edwin Osrnan mm Jr.,the willin open court or other1992, 755, 5/6-21) Illinois tionsfor FinancialServicos WPOCA2A89CS7 10355 16, 2014 Boardof Education AMOUNT: $3394.00 Erin Sullivan, Gary Kunkle, Ger-evidence, as provided in 5/6-21You also have the right under s/Adeela Qureshi and "Alternative Financial Sers- REACH OUT meeting fo start at 4:00 pm. 11120, 11127, 12/4114 #878120aid Shank Jr., James Shank, Ja-of the Probate Act of 1975 (ILCS5/8-1 of the Probate Act )ILCS Secretary, Board of Education, ices" and eliminate Currency net Diveibiss, Jean Ash, Kaley1992, 755, 5/6-21) 1992, 755, 5/8-1) to contest theTina Nielsen Evanston/Skokie CommunityExchangx1 Board Secretary Sullivan. Kathleen Kremer, Kim-You also have the right undervalidity of the will by filing a peti- Consolidated School District,The applicant is Village of Mor- berly Kunkle, Lisa Kunkle, Ma-5/8-1 of the Probate Act )ILCSlion with the court within six (6)11/27/14 #880367 Number 65, Cook County. ton Grove, 6101 Capulina, Mor- Probate deleine Dailey, Maureen mm,1992, 755, 5/8-1) to contest themonths after admission of theNotice is given pursuant to theIllinois ton Grove, IL 60053. CASE PC 14-18 Michael Kremer, Robert Kunkle,validity of the will by filing a peti-will to probate. Public Funds Statement Publica-11/27/14 #881451 TO MORE In The Circuit Court of Sarah mm, YvonneShank,tion with the court within six (6)The estate will be administeredtion Act of the availability of an Requesting Text Amendments Cook County, Itlinoig Chades Quales months after admission of thewithout court supervision, unlessaudI report for the Lincolnwood Public Hearings to Title 12 Chapter 2, Chapter 4 County Department Within 42 days after the effectivewill to probate. under 5/28-4 of the Probate ActPublic Library District. The audit and Chapter 17, of Ordinance Probate Division date of the original order of ad-The estate will be administered)ILCS 1992, 755, 5/28-4). Anyreport covers the time periodPLEASE TAKE NOTICE - THE07-07 (Village of Morton Grove Estate of Deborah Acevedo mission or from the date of thewithout court supervision, unlessinterested person terminates in- 1, 2013 to June 30,MORTON GROVE ZONINGUnified Development Code) to from July BOARD OF APPEALS will hold (Deceased) firstpublicationofthis notice,under 5/28-4 of the Probate Actdependent administration at any2014. The audI was conducted establishallowableImpervious a public hearing on Monday, No- Case No.2013P004141 you may file a petition with the(ILCS 1992, 755, 5/28-4). Anytime by mailing or delivering aby McClure Inserra & Company Surface coverage on residential QUALIFIED somber 17, 2014 st 7:30 p.m. inlots. CLAIM NOTiCE court to require proof of the willinterested person terminates in-petition to terminate to the clerk.Chartered,certifiedpublicac- the Board of Trustees Cham-The applicant is Village of Mor- Noticeis hereby given of theby testimony of the witness todependent administration st anyClaims against the estate maycouritants. The audit reportis death ofDeborah Acevedo ofthe wìllin open court or othertime by mailing or delivering sbe filed in the ottico of the clerkavailable for inspection at thebers, Richard T, Flickinger Mu-ton Grove, 6101 Capulina, Mor- nicipal Center, 6101Capulinaton Grove, IL 60053. Park Ridge, Illinois. Letters of of-evidence, as provided irr 5/6-21petition to terminate to the clerk.on or before May 27,2015,Lincoinwood Public Library Dis- Avenue, Morton Grove, Illinois IoCASE PC 14-21 tice were issued on August 16,of the Probate Act of 1 975 (ILCSClaims against the estate maywhich date is not less than sixtrict, 4000 W Pratt Ave, consider the following cases: Request for a Special Use Por- 2013 to Barbara Lopez, 19581992, 755, 5/6-21) be filed in the office of the clerk(6) months from the date of theLincoinwood,Illinois between CASE ZBA 14-18 mit per Title 12, of Ordinance LOCAL Mcrae Lane, Mundelein, IllinoisYou also have the right underon orbefore May 20, 2015,first publication of the notice andthe hours of 9:00am and 5:00pm Requesting variations from Sec-07-07 (Village of Morton Grove 60060, whose attorney is Walter5/8-1 of the Probate Act )ILCSwhich date is not less than sixany claim not filed within that po-Monday through Friday. lion 12-4-2 of Ordinance 07-07Undied Development Code) Schummer, 137 W. Park Ave.,1992, 755, 5/8-1) to contesf the(6) months from the date of thenod is barred. Any questions or11/27/14 #881723 Liberfyville, IL 60048. validity of the will by filing a peti-first publication of the notice andpetitions should be directed to (Village of Morton Grove UnifiedSection 12-4-3-0E to establish a Claims against the estafe maylion with the court within six (6)any claim not tiled within that po-Shari A. Shapiro, as attorney forNOTICE OF INTENTION OF Development Code) to install aDental Office 'Children's Dental EVANSTON/SKOKIE be filed in the office of the Clerkmonths after admission of thenod is barred. Any questions orthe estate. garage addition in the side yardWorld" at 5826 Dompster Street COMMUNITY of the property. in the Cl General Commercial of the Circud Court Cook Coun-will to probate. petitions should be directed to11/20, 11/27, 12/4/14 #876979 CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL CANDIDATES ty, Daley Civic Center, Chicago,The estate will be administeredLaune J. Wasserman, as attor- DISTRICT NUMBER 65 The parcel is located in the RlDistrict. Illinois or with the representa-without court supervision, unlessnoy for the estate. COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS Single Family Residence Dis-The applicant is Children's Den- tive, or both, on or before Mayunder 5/28-4 of the Probate Act11/20, 11/27, 12/4/14 #877095 Public Notices TO ISSUE $10,000 000 bicI" and is commonly known astal World, 6046 Dempster 13, 2015, which date is not less(ILCS 1992, 755, 5/28-4). Any GENERAL OBLIGA1ION 9242 Shormer Road. The appli-Street, Morton Grove, IL 60053 than 6 months from the date of FAMILY COURT OF THE LIMITED TAX SCHOOL cant is Mr. Stanislaw11/27/14 #881591 interested person terminates in- BONDS the first publication of this notice STATE OF NEW YORK Gaiowniczok dependent administration at any CITY OF NEW YORK: COUNTYPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby giv- and any claim not filed withintime by mailing or delivering s CASE ZBA 14-21 IN that period is barred. Copies of OF QUEENS en that on the 17th day of No-Requesting variations from petition to terminate to the clerk. In the Matter of the Commitlrontvember, 2014, the Board of Edu- any claim tiled with the ClerkClaims against the estate may Chapter 7 of Ordinance 07-07 Storage . Legal must be mailed or delivered to of Guardiarrxliip and Custody ofcation of Community Consolidat-(Village of Morton Grove Unified be filed in the office of the clerk ALEXANDERed School District Number 65, the representative and to the at- ETHAN Development Code) to install a Notice of Auction on or before May 20,2015, Cook County. Illinois, adopted a torney within 10 days after it has SAY IT IN ROUSELL driveway to a detached garageLife Storage Centers of River which date is not less than sis a/k/a ETHAN ROUSELL resolution declaring its intention been tiled. in the rear yard. North will hold a public sale toCHICAGOI.AND (6) months from the date of the Docket No.: B-05087/14 and determination to issue Is/Barbara Lopez, first publication of the notice and The parcel is located in the Rlenforce a lien imposed on said SUMMONS bonds in the aggregato amountSingle Family Residence Dis-property,as describedbelow, Representative any claim not filed within that pe- of $10,000,000 for the purpose Is/Walter Schummer A Child Under the Age of Eight- thcf and is commonly known aspursuanttotheIllinoisSelf- nod is barred. Any questions or eon Years of paying claims, constituting the Pub:1 1/13,20,27/2014 872323 7515 Lyons Street. The appli-Service Storage Facilities Act, II- petitions should be directed to IN THE NAME OF THE PEO-coats of funding building addi- Laurie J. Wasserman, as attor- cant is Andrew Venamoro. linois Code 770 ILCS to 95/7, on THE PLE OF THE STATE OF NEWtions, buildingimprovements,CASE ZBA 14-22 or after December 9th 2014, at ney for the estate YORK: masonry improvements, roof re- 11/20, 11/27, 12/4/14 #877102 Requesting variations from Soc-Lite Storage of River North, 333 WITH State of Illinois TO: JONATHAN FORBES placements, site improvements,lion 12-2-5 Section 12-2-6, andWest Ohio Street, Chicago, lili- In The Circuit Court of Cook UNKNOWN security, airquality,internalSection 12-3-5 of Ordinance 07-fois, 60654. Phone: 312-222- County, Illinois A Petition having been filedincommunication, technology,07 (Village of Morton Grove Uni-0136 Probate Division thisCourt,allegingthatthesoftware, special needs accessi-tied Development Code) to in-Management reserves fhe right In the matter ot the estate of above-named child,in the carebility,furniture, equipment andstall a fenceitt-gate along theto withdraw any unit from sale. Dorothy A. Stocker (Deceased) of THE NEW YORK FOUND-related projects of the District, Case No. 14P5964 CLASSI FI EDS,LINGHOSPITAL,shouldbeagainst said District, all of which MONSTER, claims are authorized and al- Publication Nofice committed to the guardianship Public Hearings Public Hearings Noticeis hereby given of the and custody of THE NEW YORKlowed for proper school district death of Dorothy A, Stocker of SAY IT IN FOUNDLING HOSPITAL; apurposes, and itis the intention Park Ridge, Illinois. Letters of of- copy of the petition being an-of said Board of Education to Notice of Lincolnwood Public Hearing fice were issued on October 30, nosed hereto: avail of the provisions of Section Noticeis hereby given that on Wednesday, December t 7, 2014 to James Sullivan,683 You are hereby summoned to1 9-8 of The School Code of the 2014, at 7:00 p.m. the Zoning Board of Appeals will conduct a CALL Hillside Avenue,Elmhurst,IL CALL appear before the court. Part 5,Stateof Illinois, and all laws public hearing on the matter below in the Council Chambers 60126, whose attorney is Laurie THE The Honorable BARBARAamendatory thereof and supple- room of Village Hall, 6900 North Lincoln Avenue, Lincolnwood, J. Wasserman, Law Offices of SALINITRO, at 151-20 Jamaica,mentary thereto,including the Illinois: Laurie J. Wasserman, 9933 N. Avenue, Jamaica, New York,Local Government Debt Reform ADDRESS: 3350 West Columbia Avenue Lawier Avenue, Ste. 122, 11432 on January 06, 2015 atAct of the State of Illinois, and to PIN(S) 10-35-425-01 5-0000 Skokie,IL60077,(847) 674-CLASSIFI EDS, 9:00 o'clock intheforenoonissue said bonds for such pur- Request by Mira Hoxha for Variations to permit a detached ga- 84/-998-3400 7324. SHOW CAUSE why the Courtpose. rage to be lesa than the minimum required distance of 1 5 feet Claims against the estate may 847-998-3400 should not enter and Order com-A petition may be filed with the from the principal structure, to exceed maximum 35% building be filed in the office of the Clerk miffingtheguardianshipandSecretary of the Board of Edu-coverage, to exceed maximum 30% rear yard building cover- of the Circuit Courtin Room (ALL custodyofsaidchildtothecation of Community Consolidat- age and any additional relief that may be discovered during re- 1202, Richard J. Daley Center, petitioning agency as provideded School District Number 65, view of this case. Chicago, Illinois 60602 or with by law. County of Cook, Illinois,within At this Public Hearing, the Zoning Board of Appeals will accept the representative, or both, on or PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that Ithirty (30) days after the date of and consider all testimony and evidence pertaining Io these re- before May 20, 201 5 which date847-998-3400 guardianshipandcustodyofpublication of this notice, signed quests.Persons desiring to comment or present evidence or is not less than 6 months from TO PLACE said child are committed to theby not less than 4,795 voters of testimony on any of these matters should appear at this public the date of the first publication of petitioning agency, THE NEWsaid District, said number of vot- hearing or submit written comments in advance for considera- this notice and any claim not YORK FOUNDLING HOSPITAL,ers being equal to ten percent tion at the hearing.Written comments, addressed to the Vii- tiled within that period is barred. To PLACE said child may be adopted with(10%) of the registered voters of lage Zoning Officer,in the Community Development Depart- Copies of any claim filed with consent of said petitioning agen-said District, requesting that the ment of Village Hall, 6900 North Lincoln Avenue, Lincolnwood, the Clerk must be mailed or de- cy without your consent or fur-proposition fo issue said bondsIllinois 60712 must be received no later than 4:00PM on the livered to the representative and thor notice to you. as authorized by the provisions day of the hearing.Information concerning these requests is to the attorney within 10 days af- YOUR AD YOUR AD PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NO-of Section 1 9-8 and Section 19- available for inspection n the Community Development Depart- ter it has been filed. TICE that you have the right to9 of The School Code be sub- ment during normal business hours. 1x1 Laurie Wasserman, Attorney be represented by a lawyer, andmiffed to the voters of said Dis-Dated: November21, 2014 ljw@ webemploymentlaw.com if the Court finds that you aretrict.If such petition is filed with 11/27/14 #881718 11/20,11/27, 12/4/14 #877090 unable topaji for a lawyer, youthe Secretary of said Board of Thursday, November 27, 2014 Pioneer Press (DC) 9 Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices

ANNUAL STATEMENT OF AFFAIRS SUMMARY FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2014 lannotta: D. Jorgensen: M. Kelly, A Lostumbo: K. Martin: L. Mazzulla, P Mocarska: A. Mueller, M. Orrico: Copies of the detai'ed Annual Statement 01 Affairs for the Fiscal Yeae Ending Jene 30, 2014 will be available tot public inspection in the schooldIstrict/joint agreement adrninistratve office by December 1, 2014.N, Veith: R. Weber, S. Wyda $25,000-$39,999: T. Fitageruld: J. Grazioso: M. Kacprzynska: L. Kosydar, S. Marchiafava: J Potrocelli $40,000-$59,999: K Borgardt: E. Constartlin; L. DiVito, M. Marsh: C. Marlin: Individuals wanting lo review this Annual Statement of Aflairs Should contact M Treta $60,000 and ever: C Cuotoel, A Feldiorean: J Gilley: T. Simmons Union Ridge School District 86 4600 N. Oak Park, IL 60706 708-867-5822 8:00am - 4:00pm VENDOR'S OVER $2,500, EXCLUDING WAGES AND SALARIES: IBOOCALCULATORS.COM 2,947.50: School Distnct/Joint Agreement Name Address Telephone Office Hours A & B BUS SERVICE 23,049.48: ADDISON SCHOOL DIST 4 12,317.93: ALL COVERED 8,432.72: Also by January 15, 2015 the detailed Annual Statement of Affairs tor the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2014, will be posted on the IllinoisState Board ut Educahon's websfte@ www.isbe.net. AMALGAMATED BANK OF CHICAGO 4,rOO.00, AMEREN ENERGY MARKETING 22,929.89, ANDERSON UMMARY The following is the Annual Statement of Affairs Summary that is required to he publinhed by the school distdctljnint agreement for the past fiscalyear. LOCK 2,000.00, APPLE COMPUTER. INC. 22,208.10: ARLINGTON HEIGHTS DIST 25 12,317.94: AT 6 STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS as of June 30. 2014- UnIon Ridue School District 86 T 9,943.39, 8MO HARRIS BANK, N.A. 15,771.17: BOBS DAIRY SERVICE 15,102.05: C J ERICKSON Municipal OLIJMBING CD 5,875.00: CDW GOVERNMENT INC 4,334 89: CONSTELLATION NEW ENERGY GAS DIVISION. LLC 23,287.04: COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION FOR 8,471.07: CORPORATE COACH 3,800.00: Operations Retirement Fire Prevention DE LAGE LANDEN PUBLIC FINANCE 4,354.40: E2 SERVICES, INC 7,982.40: EDUCATIONAL BENEFIT & Debt Social Working & CD-OP 525,453.99: EDWARD STAUBER WHOLESALE 1 7,731 .50: ESSCOE THE ENGINEERED SYSTEMS Educahonal Maintenance Services Transportahon Security Cash Tort Capital Protects Safety COMPANY 11,432.08: FLOORING RESOURCES CORP 10,672,00, FOLLETO EDUCATIONAL SERVICES REVENUES 9,637.74: FOOD SERVICE PROFESSIONALS 122,821 .24: GE CAPITAL 28,673.02: GMB CONSTRUCTION Local Sources $4,608,177 $645,987 $141.725 $47,993 $251,272 $0 $70,111 $96,579 $5,092 3,943.08: GORDON FOOD SERVICE 3,254.65: GRAPHIC EDGE 3,123.12: GROOT RECYCLING 6 WASTE State Sources 954,182 41,629 SERV 6,733.27: HARRIS BANK CORP 824,113.90: HARRIS TRUST & SAVINGS BANK 8,973.91: FoderaI Sources 343,530 HARW000 HEIGHTS WATER DEPT 7,272 99: HDMEFIELD ENERGY 25,455.28: ILLINOIS ASSOCIATION OF 4,483.00: ILLINOIS PAPER CD 7,854.48: ISDLAF 30,872.00: JIM TEETERS 21,354.00: KNUTTE 6 ASSOCIATES 9,750.00: LEYDEN AREA SPEC ED COOPERATIV 88,300.22: M R. HEATING, AC 6 TOTAL DIRECT REVENUES 5,905.889 645,987 141.725 89,622 251,272 - 78,111 90,579 5,092 ELECTRICAL 2,692.50: MANNHEIM DISTRICT 83 SCHOOLS 146,909.82: MIDLAND PAPER 6,832.50: TOTAL DIRECT EXPENDITURES 5,993,056 746,503 134,625 81 496 273,386 0 74,585 23,596 MURPHY & JONES CD INC 784098: NCS PEARSON INC 3,600.00, NORRIDGE SCHOOL 01ST 80 OTHER FINANCING SOURCES & (USES) O O O O 35,000 0 (35,000) O 3,438.54: NWEA 5,312.50: OMNI-PUMPS 4,825.00. PENNOYER SCHOOL DIST 79 28,875,98: QUILL FUND BALANCES JULY 1, 2013 '1,580,370 269,592 61,577 95,167 72,643 0 3,345,789 59,039 71,212 CORPORATION 2,897.31: RAMROD DISTRIBUTORS INC 10,368.19: RICHLEE VANS 30,347.09: RICOH OTHER CHANGES IN FUND BALANCES O O O O Q O O O O AMERICAS CORPORATION 6,113.88: RIVER FOREST DIST 90 12,31794, ROBBINS SCHWARTZ FUND BALANCES . JUNE 30 2014 $1,493,203 $169,076 $68,077 $103,293 $85529 $0 $3388900 $81033 $52,708 NICHOLAS LIflON & TAYLOR LTD 3,416.36: ROSEMONT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 2,734,60: ROSEMONT SCHOOL DISTRICTYB 9,583.33; ROWLAND READING FOUNDATION 7.693.96:SCHOLASTIC GROSS PAYMENTS FOR CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL: LESS THAN $25,000: Accofti, A, S. Battaglia; L.Chambers: M Grzeskiewicz: C. Haller: S. Jeoki0500-Cope: K Johnsos-Russ, L, Kadert: M. Kyne: K MAGAZINES 2.893.00: SHOGREN FENCE INC 8,010 00: SKYWARD INC 12,869.80: SPECIALTY FLOORS. Bergstrom, R. Blumenfeld, C. Castro Hidalgo, S. Ciura, P Czerwiec K. Dagres; K. Dreyer, J. Holmes, E.Ligas: K. Maciuba, G. Magnelli: E. Maticki: N. Manning, S. McCormick: J Mensik: N. Musial: C Pavos J, Price: P Pukszta P Richardson: J. Rnoney, B Rudel: I. Santana, A. Trowbndge. E Tonglin, J. Walsh INC 3,495.00: TEAM REIL 25,587 00: THE BANK OF NEW YORK 130,525.00: THE MCGRAW HILL Liu, D Laskero C. Mico, S Musial, J Pearson: R Rominiski: K. Sherwell, O. Sliwa, J. Steve. J. Townley, J. With: E. Zgardzinski Over $90,000: K. lawson: L. DeLeonardis: J. Kosirog: D Kubiniec, C. LenziniCOMPANIES 5,752.42. STEVENS CHEMICAL COMPANY 7,431.10: SUBURBAN SCHOOL COOPERATIVE N. Wilk M Ysung$25,000-$39,999: A Dirks: M. McFadden, S. Pietrzyk, E. Shayman $40,000-$59,999:M Maguire: S. Schoenfuhs GROSS PAYMENTS FOR NON-CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL: LESS THAN43,713 00. TOWNLINE DESIGN 24,980.00. TRANE 26345.74: TRU-SEAL INC i 1 .809.03, UNION RIDGE J, Burke; T Csnrigan; M. Daffy; C Gillespie; J. Hanson: L. Paco. H Paar, A Milner: H. Mroski: J. Ryder:$25,000: D. Ayres: R. Bien-Aime: J. Bilek: L Bohmao: E. Carrasquills: S. DeBacker: J. DiMito: R DohI:IMPRESO FUND 32,121 .57: UNION RIDGE SCHOOL DIST. 86 10,692.57: WHITE PINES RANCH 6,366 50: S. Snsin, M Struhar; N. Swantek, M. Thomas, S Volpe $60,000-$89,999: R. Bonfiglio: S. Brown: D. M. Favela: D. Feldiorean: M. Feldisrean, A. Giannini: R Grimaldi: E. Grndzki: A: Hardy: P Hinmao: N. WIGHT 6 CO 7,596.29: WILSON LANGUAGE TRAINING 3,048.84 Ad #875288

ANNUAL STATEMENT OF AFFAIRS SUMMARY FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2014 Cleaning Centers 11,909: Bullis Lock 3,384: C.A S.E3,722: CalI ose Copies of the detailed Annual Statement of Affairs for the Fiscal Year Ending Jove 30, 2014 will be available for public inspection in the schooldistrict/joint agreement administrative office by December 1 , 2014. 6,506: Camelot Therapeutic School 63,147: Case Lots 31.180: COW Individuals wasting to review this Annual Statement nf Affairs should contact. Government Inc 172,332: Cintas 2,811: CLIC 115,636: Comcasl Cable Nonnidge SD # 80 8151 W. Lawrence Avenee Nerrldge, II 60706 708-583.2068 7:45-4:15 9,472: Computer Logic 4.400: Concept 3 Architects 20,367: Constellation

School District/Joint Agreement Name , Address Telephone Office Hours Energy 110.049: Corvas Industries Ltd 5,389: Cumulus Global 3.000: Also by January 15, 2015 the detailed Annual Statement of Affairs for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2014, will be posted av Ihn IllinoisSlate Board nl Educations websiteW www.isbe.net. Custodian nf Imprest 11,990, Custodian of Petty Cash 2,689: Education $9)ft9Mj.jiY: The following is the Annual Statement of Affairs Summary that s required Io be published by the school districtiioint agreement for the past fiscalyear. Benefit Coop 971 926: Frank C000ey 1 1 221 : Fronklin Pork Dist 84 82,299: StatemeiytotOner$tI0n$ as of June18. 204 Frontline Placement Tech 3.383: FSP 219,419: Garaventa USA 9.757: Glen Municipal Oaks Therapeuhc Day 33,665: Groot Disposal 12,338: Heinemann 9,609: Educational Operations & Debt Services Transportation Retirement/Social Capital Projects Working Cash Tort Fire Prevention Reift Jones 2.629: Homefield Energy 50,371: IASB 12,212: Illinois Dept Maintenance Security 6 Safety of Revenue 307,397: Illinois Municipal 160,445: Illinois Power Marketing

Local Sources 1000 7,333,807 826979 109,918 60,431 211,438 O 27,160 76,943 4,334 25,877: Image Systems 6 Business 2,570: IRT Systems 3,348: J 6 J Soles Flow-Through Receipts/Revenues from 11,314: Japczyk. Thomas 3,600: John G Coopers 5,000: John R Willis One District to Another District 2000 0 0 0 0 Sales 15.406: Joseph AcademyAt Melrose 12,717: Joseph AcademyAl State Sources 3000 1,216,084 0 0 0 0 O O O O Melrose 30.134: Kaseya 6.728: Klein Hall r6,320: Konica Minolta 11,140: Federaf Sources 4000 487.504 0 0 0 0 o o o o Laureate Day School 49.600, Learners Edge 3,780: Leyden 194,894: Total Direct Receipts/Revenues 9,037.395 826,979 109,918 60,431 211,438 O 27,160 76,943 4,334 Lincoln Investment 6,960, MacNeal School 21,337: Mannheim Obi 83 Talai Direct Dlsburoemenls/Eapesditures 9,922,893 1,031,766 105,030 235,347 262,941 O 105,271 949,397 844.001: Marks Sewer 6 Plumbing 29,326: Metro Prep 35,264: Midland

Other Sources/Uses of Funds O O O O O O O O O Paper 7.968: Midwest Computers 15,220; Mighty Mighto 5,449: Miiajlovic,

Beginning Fund Balances - July 1, 2013 2.629.568 939,558 266,372 542.360 55.034 O 2,474.180 28,328 1,199,816 Tanja 3,464: NCS Pearson Inc 12,450: New Albertsoos 2,573. Opl2mized 24.886, Polos Sports 4,099: Pearson Educatisns 20.903: Pennoyer School Other Changes in Fund Balances O O O O O O O O o 47,554: Quinlao S Fabish Music 3,299: Rachels Challenge 3,600: Richlee Ending Fond Balances June 30, 2014 1,744,070 734,771 271,260 367,444 3,531 O 2,501,340 0 254,753 Vans 224,117: Riddiford Roofing 779,375: River Grove School 19,056: GROSS PAYMENT FOR CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL Muscarello: Sarah Mysel: Anna Marie Peteck: Cynthia Piszczek: JansPoovessa: Muryann Redman: Sandy Striedi Rivera Industrial Supplies 10,370: Rnbbins Schwartz 9.482: Robert Ewy SALARY RANGE: LESS THAN $25,000: Elizabeth King Pomponi: Kristin Durino: April Radzik: Judy Rodriguez: David Roseland:$25.000 - $39,999: Kathleen Br,osnan: Rita Calandrino: Tummy Olcintio:5.000. Roesch Ford 30,291 : Scholastic Inc 3.003 School Specially 4.903: $40,000 - $59,999: Slefanie Cohen: Ingrid Crepas: Krystina Gralak:Brandy Ross: Danielle Rubel: Shanna Russell: Elaine Salapatas: Trisha Ann Fish, Judy LaRue: Patricia Lubauh: Mary Macboll: Cynthia Wurk School Dude 2,540: SELF 50,666: Septran Inc 35.258, Simplen Grinnell Julie Groth: James Grusuka: Env Hopkiss: Elizabeth Jablonski: BrittanySchultheis: Wendy Serwa: Wendy Shrake: Susan Sturgulewski: Nicole$40,000 - $59,999: Michael Bruno: Sarah Buslik: Aodre Giglio: Donna11,740: Sir Grout 9,000: Six Flags Great America 3,239: Specialized Kennedy. Kelly Lake: Tanya Miiajlovic: Angela Moragiannis: Juslinne Tonrusso: Cristina Zajac: Ellen Zwiciel Merdenhall Data Systems 5,319: Specialty Floors 7,636:Spnint 2,562: Sraga Mauser Nikchevich. Whitney Schott: Calleen Shaunnessy: Susanne Smith: Lindsey $90,000 AND OVER: Jennifer Ban: Jeffrey Bergholtz: Christopher Bucato:$60,000 AND OVER: John Sknrndynski 17,837: SRC Electric 5 938: T & M Electric 2,573: Trebron 4,750: Trudeau- Stein: Sandra Trudeau-Mati: Rebecca Williams: Carolyn Young Paul Frerking: John Jobe, Kerry Leiby: Loti Moeller: Victoria Morrone:VENDORS PAYMENTS OVER $2,500: A 6 B Bus 38,302: A & J Paving Mata, Sandra 3.750: Trugreen Chemlaw 6.228; TSA Consulting 2.500: Tyco $60,000 - $89,999: Andra Amato: Jennifer Berggren: Dentro Bergner: Leslie Zurzolo 14.700: Alliance Publìshiog 2.805: Alpha Building Maistenace 157.877: Integrated Security 10,166: Union Ridge 5,885: United Analytical Service Roben Biedke: Leah Brown: Eno Cellini: Barbara Chmura: Lucinda CoItas: GROSS PAYMENT FOR NON-CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL Amber Healing & Air 8,790: Amber Mechanical 21,695: Ameren Enery Junìce Craddock: Judith Figliuolo, Meg Fitzgerald: Vicki Fountas: GinoSALARY RANGE: LESS THAN $25,000: Woody Anderson: Wilma Bartello 93,284: American Custom Silkscreev 2,800: American Speedy 4,646: 3,206: Valor Technologies 13,150: Van Gogh 7,552: Von Enterprises 3,345: Gapaslione, Danille Geraty: Michele Guzik: Lynn Harczak: Charles Heinrich: Catherine Bellafiore: Shannon Bono: Todd Browder: Katharine Byer: TomAmSun 15,965: Andemos Lock 4,899: Apple Inc 2,975: AT & T 29,845:Village of Norridge 6.220: Wilson Language Training 3,402: Windy City Wendy High, Eileen Hoban, Emily Kamien: Patty Karanikolas: MollyCheatham: Santa DeAngelo: Giuseppa Giannini: Sabalar Ingralta: MargaretAVS Lawn & Landscaping 12,650: AXA Equitable 184,966: Banner Connection 14,904 Marucheau, Valerie McAuley. Mary Mostyn: Jonathan Murphy: DeniseKowalski: Nicole Martinez: Carmen Mnlnar: Colleeo Nelson, FranceScoPlumbing 2,869: Bornes 6 Noble 5.296: 8MO Financials 19,643: Buckeye Ad #874 9 74

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ANNUAL STATEMENT OF AFFAIRS SUMUARY FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2014 POMERANTZ, MARY; PRESSOIR, MELINDA; PRICE, TANIA; PUNWANI, TARA; QUINN, TERESA; RAAB, Copies ofthe detailed Annual Statement ot Affairs torthe Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2014 will be available for public inspection in the school distdct/joint agreementadministrahve office by December 1, 2014. ERIN; RACHELL, KRISTIE; RANOHAVA. MAlA; RANSOM, HEATHER; RASKIN, JESSICA; RAUTH, Individuals wanting to review this Annual Statement of Affairs should contact: KATHLEEN; RAVITCH, SARA; REITMAN, LISA-KATE; RICHARDSON, SAMANTHA; ROACH, NICOLE; Evanstote/Skokie School DIstrict 65 1500 McDaniel Ave, Evanston, IL 60201 B41-859-8040 8:00am - 4:30pm ROBINSON, VONEflA; ROCHE, MICHAEL; RODRIGUEZ, EMMA; ROHRLACK, JULIANA; ROMANIUK, SchoolûistrrctliointAgreementName Address Telephone Office Hours ALINA; ROMERO, CECILIA; ROONEY KELLY; ROSE, LINDSEY; ROSENBERG, STACI, ROSENBLUH, Also by January 15, 2015 the detailed Annual Statement of AffaIrs forthe FIScal Year Ending June 30, 2014, will be posted on the Illinois StateBoard nl Education's websfte@ www.isbe.net. KAREN; RUGGIERO, ALYSE; RUMSEY, ROBIN; SALEMI, TODD; SALINAS, ANA; SALINAS, DIANA; SUMMARY: The following is the Annual Statement nl Affairs Summary that is requited to be published by the school distnctljoint agreement for the past fiscalyear. SAUNDERS, STEPHANIE; SCHAMBER, JAMES; SCHIFFER, MONICA; SCHRENK, PETER; SCHWARZ, Statement of ODerations as of June 30. 2014 MARY; SCOTT ROBYN; SEBAGGALA, JASMINE; SHAW, CHRISTINE; SHEEHAN. EILEEN; SHIMADA, JOYCE; SHOMBERG, MINDY; SHROPSHIRE, VANESSA; SKIPWORTH, ALEX; SKOGLIJND, CHRISTINE; Municipal Fire SLATTERY, MARY, SMITH, DONALD; SMITH, KARLA; SMITH, LOREnA; SMITH, MEGAN; SMITH, Operations & Debt Services Rebrementj Caphal Working NICOLE; SODEN, CELESTE; SOMMER, BRIAN; SOVICH. ANGEL; SPILLMAN, LISA; SPRINGER, Educational Transp ortation ToO Prevention & Maintenance Social Projects Cash 5afe JESSICA; STEIN, NAN; STELLBERG, KERRY; STERLING, ELIZABEtH, STEVENSON, JULIE; STOLE, Security ELYSE; STONE, CARLA; STRATAKOS, DEMETRA; STUMME, SARAH; SUCCES, LORI; SWAN, CARRIE; LocalSources 1000 74,644,563 7,416,533 4,545,002 531,479 4,142,115 5.840 8,122 1,493,684 95,978 SWEET, MEGHAN, SZCZEPANSKI, LINNEA; TAMAN, MONA; TA'utOR, DENISE; TOMPKINS, NICOLE; Flow-Through Receipts/Revenues from 2000 0 0 0 0 TORRES, MARIA; ULMEN, JULIE; URBANOWSKI, AMY; URQUIAGA, ELLEN; VANDER PLOEG, STEVEN; VICK, MONICA, VILLARREAL-ORSON, SONIA; WAHLE, BARBARA; WALLER, REBECCA; One Distncf to Another Distnct WARREN, ELIZABETH; WERNECKE, TRACY; WHITE, MARGARET; WILLIAMS, CHET; WILMOT, State Sources 3000 11,547,329 55,887 0 1,241,745 0 0 0 0 0 tWANTE; WILSON, ALESA; WILSON, KEYAflA; WITt, MEGAN, WIXSON, LINDSEY; WOELFLE, TRACY: 8 135 0 0 0 0 0 Fe d e raI Sources 4000 6 ,320, 958 0 0 , WOLFORD, DARLEEN, WOOD-LIVINGSTON, FREDA; WOOL, IMILY; WRIGHT, JANET; YOUNG, GAIL; 92,512,850 7,472,420 4,845,002 1,781,359 4,142,115 5,840 8,122 1,493,684 95,978 Total Direct RecetptslRevenues YOUNG, MARY CATHERINE; YOUIG, RUTH; YOUNGBL000, LORI; ZAPPONE, JANET; ZOSCSAK, ERIN f0947453 1,974,999 174,000 Total DirectDisbursemenls/Expenditures 90,731,871 7,760,498 5,737,784 3,004,819 3,653,353 fYl4D65EmDIoEeeSalarIesCertifiedS9O.000and Over Other SnurcesìLloes of Funds O O O O O O 'O O O ADLER, CINDY; AKINS-SCHANETTE, PAMELA, ALEXANDER, NANCY; ALLARD, MATTHEW; ALLEN, Bepinning Fund Balances - July 1, 2013 4,225.862 515,862 2,524,727 2,801,439 429,589 11,728,797 12,220,887 1,328,284 309,201 INA;BANH, HUONG; BARBER, JENA; BARBOUR, KAREN; BARTZ, JOYCE; BASOLO-PIONKE, ELIZABETH; BASOLO-SILKAITIS, MARGARET, BEAUDOIN, RENAUD, BERGER, ALYSON; BERRY, Other Charges n Fund Balances o o o o o o o o o NEIDRA; BERTALAN, CHEREE; BLOSSOM, GWENDOLYN; BOYKIN, ALBERT; BRADLEY, KAREN; BRAND, Ending Fund Balances June 30, 2014 &006,84t 227,754 1,627,526 1,577,980 922,770 7,568,810 12,229,009 846,969 231,179 MICHELLE; BREEN, STEPHEN; BREITENSTEIN, MARIE; BROWN, JEFFREY; BROWN, LAURIE; BROWN, FY14 DOb Emulnyne Salaries Certified Less Than $25.000 JAMIE LANCE, REBECCA; LARSON, SIMONE; LAU, CLAR SSA: LEHMAN, LINDA; LEON, ELVIA; LIEPITZ,MARY; BURMA-WASHINGTON, MARCAY; BUSSE, BETTY; CALDERON, CONCEPCION; CALDWELL, ABRAMSON, MARLA, ALCOZER, ANITA, BASSE. VALANTINA; BECKSTEDT, LINDA; BEHRMANN,MICHAEL, LINDEN, HILLARY; LOVET1, MARY; LUCCHESE, ROSALIA, MACEJAK, RHONDA; MARTIN, MARTHA; GALLOWAY, VANESSA; CANDAMIL, FRANCISCO; CARPENTER, B; CARPENTER, MARIE- JOAN; BEITZ, BARBARA; BENJAMIN, ARTHUR; BLUMENFELO, RONALD; BRADY CLAIRE, BRAFMAN, MARY LOIS; MATTEN, KEVIN; MCCAFFREY, EMILY; MCKONE, CRYSTAL; MEDINA, PATRICIA; MEFFORO, PAULE; CEFFALIO, ANN; CHANG-PISANO, MARIE; CHASE, JEANNE; CHURCH, AMY; COLQUITT, RIMMA; BRANCH. PAMELA; BRIEVA, ELIZABETH; BRODSITr GERTRUDE; BUCHBERGER, JESSICA,BRITTANY; MELTZER, MICHAEL; METZ, ELAINE; MILNE, JULIA; MOLLNER, MELISSA; MONTICELLO, REGINA; COMBS. HORACE; CONDON, MATTHEW; COONEY MICHELLE; DANIELS, GREGORY; DANIELS BU11'ERWORTH, AMY; CAROTtIERS, SHEILA; CASTILLA, LUCHO; CHARLTON, HILARY; CHASE, LAUREN; MUNOZ, ANGELA; MUNSON, MAYA; MURPHY. JACOB; OBERLANDER, SARAH; O'CONNOR,JR CHURCHILL. DAVIES, NICOLE; DAVIS, BEATRICE; DAVIS, KATHERINE; DAVIS, RENFE; DELAMA, KIMARA, CHOWDI4URY, TANVIRA; CLINE, PATRICIA, COHEN, MARISSA; COHEN, SARAH; COHLER, ROBERT; OLOFIELD, KELLY; OLSON, JENNIFER, OLSON, SARAH; ONKEN, MONICA; PAMBUKA, GISELA; DICKINSON, SHANNON; DISOTUAR, DEMETRA; OUTSON, SANDRA; EDENS, ESTELLE; KAREN; COHN, EILEEN; CORRIGAN, NICOLE; D'AMATO, JOANNE; DANIEL, LAUREN; DAVIS, BARBARA;CHELSEA; PANDAZIDES, SAMANTHA; PARNTHER, STEVE; PECK, SARAH; POLLARD, HADRIAN; ELLISON, KATHARINE, ENGELMAN, GUY; ENGH, DANIEL; ESSENBERG, LOUISE; EWING, JASON; DAVIS, SANDRA; DIMONTE, ILATHLEEN; DOUGHERTY, JENNIFER; DRAWHORN. CHRISTI; DREW, JULIE; QADER. HOSNIA; REYES, ENICE; RICHARDS, DAHLIA; RIELLEY, JEREMY; RIDS, SOLEDAD; RIZIO,FARRAND, SUZANNE; FISHER, SUSAN, FLORES, PAOLA; FOGELBERG, ELLEN; FOSTER, BRENDA; DRUCKER, ADRIENNE; DU MEL, TIFFANY; DUNCAN, GREGORY; DUNCOMB, ERIN; DURNING, KRISTEN; LOUISE; RUSSO, FRANCESCA; SATZ, PATRICIA; SCHLICKMAN, CHRISTY; SCHOENY, RACHEL; SCOTT, FOUST, KATHRYN; FRANCIS, DITA; FRANCOIS-BLUE, SHALEMA; FREEMAN, FRANCINE; FRIEDMAN, EDELEN, ELIZABETH; ENKEY, GAIL; FABER, ELIZABETH; FELDMAN, ANDREW; FELTON, RUTH; FINK,NICOLE; SENRA, DANIEL; SHUSTERMAN, LINDA; SIMMONS, ROBYN; SKINTGES, MAYA; SKIPWORTH, ANDREV; FRIEDMAN, ERIK; GALICIA, LARA; GARTH, BRIDGET; GIFFORD, MEGAN; GREEN, MELISSA; JILL; FITZPATRICK, ROBERT; FLEISI-IMAN, SHARON, FLORES, FEDERICO; FRANKEL, JANIS. 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SUSAN; WERD, KAREN JEWISH CHILD & FAMILY SERVICES 252,561 ;JOHNSTONE SUPPLY COMPANY INC. 3,629; JON LORO, TALlA, LOUIS CHARLES, KETTY; MACK, MICHELLE; MANDERS, BARBARA, MANSFIELD,FY14 P55 VLNDOR PAYMENTS OVER $2,500: MCMURRAY 38,607; JOSE GONZALEZ 2,809, KEISER CORPORATION 5,747; KELLY ROONEY 2,803; MELISSA, MARTINEZ, ALBERTINA, MARTINEZ, DEISY; MARTINEZ, RITA; MASON-SCHULTZ, KATHRYN; KELVIN COMPANY LLC 29,030; KGI LANDSCAPING COMPANY 88,407; KIRTLEY TECHNOLOGY i :1 ONLINE TUTORING SERVICES 6,070; 303 TAXI 54,044; A & C RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT SERVICE MATTISON, SHERLET1A; MAT1'OX, CAROLYN; MAYEN, ROSEANN; MCBRIDE, DEBORAH; MCDONALD, CORPORATION 14,870, KNOVATION, INC 9,112; KRISS SUNDAY CUMMINS 16,642; LAKESHORE INC 169,770; A & R FLOORING 14,337; ABLE DISTRIBUTORS HEATING & COOLING SUPP 8,200, ABLE ROBERT; MCKAY, KELLY; MEDARD, CHRIS. MELVIN, ERICA; MENSCH, JOSHUA; MERKEL, ELAINE; LEARNING MATERIALS 16,678; LAKESHORE RECYCLING SYSTEMS 10,762; LAURA DENATALE. PH.D. 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OLGA; MORRIS, MARTHA; MOSES, AMY; MOSLEY, LINCOLN IWESTMENT 27,000, LINCOLN INVESTMENT 331,510; LINGUI SYSTEMS INC. 3,498; LISA 4,370; ALLEGRA PRINT & IPtAGING 5,69B; ALLENDALE ASSOCIATION 20,610; ALLIED BENEFIT LAUREN, MOULTON, SONJA; MULHERN, KELSEY; MULVIHILL, MARY LISA, MURILLO, MARIA; NONAH, KOBERNIK 8,745; LORI YOUNGBLOOD 3,353; LOSS PREVENTION ASSOCIATES D/B/A SONITRO SYSTEMS INC. 348,791; ALLSTAR ASPHALT INC. 245,390; Ally 12.728; ALPHA BAKING COMPANY DUNIA, NORMAN. ANN OBASEKI. OWENSOGIE; O'DONNELL, COLLEEN, O'HARA, THERESA; OLSON, 101 313; LRP CONFERENCES LLC 4,380; M.C.GLASS & MIRROR LLC 36,047; MACMILLAN/MCGRAW- 9.488; ALTERNATIVES UNLIMITED 29,011, AMAZON COM PURCHASING WILL PROCESS 12,117, CAROLYN; OMAR, FA1IMA, O'NEAL, JACKIE; ONGAY. 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MELISSA; POLINSKI, AMY; 22,302; ARAMARK 430,08R ARCON ASSOCIATES INCORP 74,887; ARTILA MIMS 3,884: ASAP 1 1 100; MCGLADREY LLP 44,050, MCGRAW HILL ORDER DEPT. 160,266; MCGRAW-HILL EDUCATION PONCE, HILDA; PORTER, CLAUDE'fl'E; POSTER, TANIA; PRECHT, KATE, PREIB, CAROL, QUIRE, 2.517, MCGRAW-HILL EDUCATION 2.625; MEGAN GIFFORD 2,567; MEILNER MECHANICAL SALES ENVIRONMENTAL 27,950; AT&T 46,372; AT&T 1 36,359, ATHANAS FENCE CO. INC 4,249; AUTOMATIC SHELDON, QUIROZ, ALICIA; RAMIREZ, LOURDES; RAMIREZ, MARIA; RANDOLPH, DILLIN, RANDOLPH, INC 7,886; MELANIE MUDARTH 4,462; MELODY NORMAN 2,960; MENTAL HEALTH S DEAFNESS BUILDING CONTROLS 6,250, BO. CONSTRUCTION ENTERPRISE 7,850, BABBAGE NET SCHOOL MAfl'HEW; RAY, JESSAMY, RAY, SHIRLEY; REDUS, RASHAD; REMIED, AMBER, REMIED, DELLA; RESOURCES, INC 51,147; MICHAEL CRISTOL 12,300, MICHAEL KELLY PH.D7,540, MICHELLE 3,442; BAKER & TAYLOR 3,292; BANK OF NEW YORK CORP TRUST BILLING DEP 5,074, BARAK RETERIA, SUSSETHE. RIMER, LEAlI; AbS. 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TIMOTHY; 62,631; MSF GRAPHICS INC. 8,897; MIl LANDSCAPING 12,400: NATIONAL BUSINESS FURNITURE CONSULTING SERVICES, INC 3,525; BILINGUAL THERAPIES INC. 5,434; BOB'S DAIRY SERVICE RUSCHMAN, EDDY; SAINT-ELOI, BERLINE, SALCIDO, LILIANA; SALGADO, JOSUE; SANCHEZ, NICOLE, 25,442; NATIONAL LOUIS UNIVERSITY 4,525, NATIONAL LOUIS UNWERSITY 1 2,600; NATIONAL LOUIS 140,808, BOOKSOURCE 18,040; BORNQUIST INC. 6,653; BOYSTOWN NATIONAL COMMUNITY SANTIAGO, JACQUELINE; SCHACHT. BRADLEY; SCHMIDT. RICHARD SCHWANK, TERESA; SEABORG. SUPPORT SER 12,310; BRENDA D HARRISON 12,000; BRILLIANT 8,977; BRUCE PACKAGING 26,329; UNIVERSITY-WHEELING 4,320; NATIONAL SCHOOL BOARDS ASSOC (NSBA) 4,675; NATIONAL-LOUIS ROBIN; SEALS, ANDREA; SEDY. ALICE, SHLIMON, AMANDA; SHMOUEL, ZINA; SHOBOWALE, SHAUN, UNIVERSITY IL READING REC 11,790, NATURE'S PERSPECTIVE LANDSCAPING INC. 17,295; NEPCO BSN SPORTS 24,203; CAM ELECTRONICS DISTRIBUTING 5,343; CANON FINANCIAL SERVICES INC SIGMAN, AMANDA; SILVA, SANDRA. SIMOULIS, MARICRUZ; SLOSS, FRANNIE; SLOSS. KEVIN; SMITH, INC 5,430,857; NEUCO INC. 4,622; NEW ENGLAND CENTER FOR CHILDREN 27,041; NEW ENGLAND 56,519; CAPSTONE CLASSROOM 5,042, CARLA KENNEY-PHILLIPS 3,000, CARLE AUDITORY ORAL SAMETTA; SOTO, ANA, SOTO, LAURA; STANLEY, ANTON; STEWART, VEREnA; STRONG, AMANDA; CENTER FOR CHILDREN 116,277, NEW HOPE ACADEMY 148,547, NEX'TEL COMMUNICATIONS SCHOOL 17,593; CARLE AUDITORY ORAL SCHOOL 30,564; CAROLE SKALINDER 26,130; CAROLYN SULAIMAN, LORNA; TAPIA, EDGAR, TAREKE, LIENESH, TATE, TASHI; TERRELL, LAUREN. THOMPSON, GIRON 2,960; CASPERIJAMF SOFTWARE 101,254; CATAPULT LEARNING LLC 4,560, CATHY 130,916; NEXUM, INC 37,471; NICOR GAS 4.637; NORTH COOK INTERMEDIATE SERVICE CENTER CHARLES, THOMPSON, KERREL, THOMPSON, XIOMARA; TOEDT, LOUIS; TORRES, GEORGINA; 7,035; NORTH COOKYOUNG ADULTACADEMY i 1,613; NORTH SHORE CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING BERLINGER-GUSTAFSON 20,150; CDWG INC. 0,988; CEC CONSORTIUM FOR EDUCATIONAL 13,705; TORRES, JUANA; TORRES, MARTA, TOUSSAINT, LOUVERTURE; TOUSSAINT, MEDGINE, TROWERS, AR 2,550; NORTHERN SUBURBAN SPECIAL EDUCATION DIST 49,625, NORTH-WEST DRAPERY CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT FUTURES 40,235; CENTER FOR TALENT DEVELOPMENT 1 6,000; CENTER KARREN; TRUONG, NHI; VALADEZ, ALICIA, VASQUEZ. ENItA; VEGA, JOSE, VEGA, TERESA, VERA. 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WITEK, KINGA; WITTENBERG, EMILY, SOCIETY 375,883, CITY OF EVANSTON COLLECTOR'S OFFICE 8,309; CITY OF EVANSTON-BUILDINGSPORTS INC. 6,933; PAR. INC 4,693; PARK SCHOOL VOCATIONAL PROGRAM 7,1 12; PARTITION PROS WOODBERRY, LATASHA; YAKI'INIS, KATEA. YANDELL, JULIE, ZAMUDIO, ARAIT; ZULETA, ARCELIA; DIVISION 9,710; CITY OF EVANSTON-FLEET SERVICES 15,113; CUY OF EVANSTON-FLEET SERVICES INC 3,026; PATRICIA GREGORY-PHILLIPS 5,012; PAUL KACHORIS M.D. 5,400; PEARSON 12,157, ZULETA, BEATRIZ, ZULETA, CLAUDIA 16,938; City of Evanston-Hea0h Department 6,715; CITY OF EVANSTON-PARKING SYSTEM 10,463;PEARSON ASSESSMENTS 10,851; PEARSON EDUCATIONAL MEASUREMENT 37,009; PEARSON FY14 D65 Employee SaIarIe Non-Certified $25OOO-$39999 CITY OF EVANSTON-WATER DEPT. 3,524; CITY OF EVANSTON-WATER DEPT 87,499; CLASSROOM LEARNING GROUP 196,265; PHOENIX SECURITY C/U LEON MITCHELL 46,951 ; PHONAK 9,275; PINEL ABDLALZIZ, KHELUD, , PAMELA; AGUILERA, ANA; , SUSAN, ANTOINE, JEAN; ARATA.DIRECT 2,628; CLH ENTERPRISES LLC 17,033, CLIC ISDLAF PLUS-CULL LIAB INS COOP 385,726; ANDREWS 68,941; PIONEER PRESS 2,977; PIONEER VALLEY EDUCATIONAL PRESS INC 6,986; TOMOKO; AUGUSTIN. JEAN, AUSTIN. CANDACE; BACETTE, VILIO, BARAONA, CYNTHIA; BATTLE, COKER SERVICES, INC 15,008; COLFRA CORPORATION 174,550, COLUMBIA COLLEGE CHICAGO PITNEY BOWES 42,000; PITNEY BOWES CREDIT CORP 9,584; PITNEY BOWES INC 3,1 1 5; PLAY WITH CYNTHIA. BENNETT, REESHEMAY; BERRY JUDAII; BLACKWELL, SHARON; BLAKE. TERRY; BOONE, 75,000; COMCAST 428.349, COMMITTEE FOR CHILDREN 5,106; COMMUNICATIONS SUPPLY CORPA PURPOSE 4,230, PMA FINANCIAL NETWORK INC 4,500; POPE JOHN VIII 2,826; POSITIVE WONNE. BOST, ELAISE; BROOKS, MERRYANN, BROOKS, RAYON, BROWN. RUTH, BROWNLEE, 9,986; COMPLETE LIGHTING SUPPLY 14,458; CONSTRUCTIVE PLAYTHINGS & U.S. TOY 5,314;CONNECTION 2,191 827; PRE-PAID LEGAL SERVICES INC 4,485; PROFESSIONAL ELEVATOR SERVICE SHARMIN; BRYANT, AZIZI; BURNETT LEONARD; BURRIS, DANA; CAMPBELL, DANIEL; CAMPBELL, CONTECH-MSI CO. FIRE DETECTION & SIGNALI 6,861 ; CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS 55,815; PROGRESSIVE PEDIATRICS 4,719, PROQUEST INFORMATION & LEARNING 10,575; PUBLIC ROBIN. CARA, THE ESTATE OF; CARTER, NANCY; CHEKOS, TAMMY, CHESS, MARIO; CLARKE, DENISE; INC. 3,779; CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS INC. 99,830; CONVERGINT TECHNOLOGIES CONSULTING GROUP (PCG) 25,698. PUBLIC CONSULTING GROUP (PCG) 40.000; QUALITY CATERING COLEMAN, DEBRA; COLON, ARACELIS, COPPER, NATALIE, DANIELS, DORIAN; DAVIS, SHELLY; LLC. 21,723; CORVUS INDUSTRIES. LTD dha BR BLEACHERS 8,324; COVE SCHOOL 219,153; CPI17,236; QUALITY PLUS FLOORING INC. 24,318; QUINLAN & FABISH 7,700; RAMROD DISTRIBUTORS DAWKINS, ANTHONY, D'HAITI, REGINALD, DOMAN, SUE. DORTCH, ALBERTA; EDWARDS, ROWENA; QUALIFIED PLAN CONSULTANTS 3,442; CROSS CULTURAL INTERPRETING SERVICE 3,758; CRYSTALINC 37,345, READING LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE 6,700, REALLY GOOD STUFF 6,823; RELIANCE STANDARD LIFE INS COMPANY 15,153; RENAISSANCE LEARNING INC 12,815; RESOURCES FOR ENGLISH, JAMES; ESCALERA, ELIAS; FONTANEZ. NATALIE; GANGES, JAN; GARBUTT. LORNA. GAUSE, BROOK DIRECT. LLC 3,367; CRYSTAL HASAPIS 5,000; CURRICULUM ASSOCIATES 2,862; D. 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DEAN; PHILIDORT, UBERMAN, PIERRE-JACQUES, JUDITH; PIKES, BEMETRIA; POMPEY 6,817; EVANSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY 6,231 ; EVANSTON SYMPHONY 4,000, EVANSTON TOWNSHIP384,813; SOUTH SIDE CONTROL SUPPLY CO. 3,377, SPARKLE PAINTING COMPANY 189.575; SI'IANIA, POMPILUS DEMESVAR; PREISTER, ROY; QUIROZ, VERONICA, QURESHI, ADEELA; REDUS,HIGH SCHOOL 38,775; EVANSTON TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL NUTRITION 498,564; EVERYDAYSPECIAL1YWATER CHEMICALS 7,910; STANDARD PIPE & SUPPLY INC. 27.232, STAPLES CUSTOMER MAMIE, RESTREPO, MAYRA; ROBINSON, MARY; RODRIGUEZ, ALEJANDRA, RODRIGUEZ, GUADALUPE; LEARNING CORPORATION 29,181; FABIANA CARMELI 21,000; FAMILY ACTION NETWORK 3,500;#1048492 5,483; STERLING SERVICES INC. 6,649; STIVERS STAFFING SERVICES 60,940; STRIKING ROMAN, LAURA; ROTH, JONATHAN; RYCZEK, LOURDES, SAGETT, HOWARD, SALAS. REBECA, FAMILY SUPPORT PAYMENT CENTER 3,608; FAY ROBINSON 22,700, FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP 3,150;VIKING STORY PIRATES 7,000; SULLIVAN ROOFING INC. 1 402,030, SUNRISE TREE SERVICE 28,610; SHAFFER. PAMELA. SHANNON, STANLEY: SHEIKH, SARAH. SHELKE, MANISHA, SHLIMON, EVA;FELICITY SCHOOLS. LLC 5,460; FIDELITY RETIREMENT SERVICES 350,970; FINNEGAN PAVING, INCSUPPLY LOGISTICS AND PROCUREMENT SERV. 45,776; SUZANNE FARRAND 3,987; SUZANNE SHLIMON, RITA, SIMPSON, ANTIONA, SIMS, RAVEEN; SINUH, HARLEEN, SKLADE, RENEE; SMALLEY, 28,165; FIRST BANK & TRUST - (FEDERAL) 8,692,267; FIRST BANK & TRUST -)FICA 6.2) 2,033,253; ROBINSON 3,017, SYLVAN LEARNING 8,422; SYLVAN LEARNING CENTER 3,378: T.K FOODSERVICE. DANA; SMITH. DEBORAH; STIGGER, SHERYL; STIMAC, S KATHRYN; SZCZUR, CECYLIA; SZCZUR,FIRST BANK & TRUST -(MEDICARE) 2,104,634; FIT KIDS INC STRETCH-N-GROW 3,836; FLEE1'WOODINC 4,633; TALAN & KTSANES 4,067; TC NETWORKS, INC 5,280; TEACHERS HEALTH INS. SECURITY JAN; TAHENY STACEY; TAYLOR, SUSAN; TROOPE, TERRY; USHER, KENNETH; VEGA, CATALINA; JOURDAIN CENTER 4,287, FLINN SCIENTIFIC CO. 3,695;'FOLLETT LIBRARY RESOURCES 19,272;992,069; TEACHERS RETIREMENT SYSTEM 5,735,671; TEACHING STRATEGIES INC. CREATIVE VIRGO. CHARIS; WARE, JOSHUA; WERNER. SONYA; WIlIER, DERMOT; WOODS, WALINDA, WRIGHT,FDLLETT SCHOOL SOLUTIONS, INC 5,004; FOLLETT SOFTWARE COMPANY 21,600; FONSECACURRI 16,779; TEK DIRECT INC 60,921; TELESOLUTIONS CONSULTANTS 11,100; TERRY GARRI'IY BRANDON. WRIGHT MARVA: YOUNG. ISABELLA. ZIOMEK, ROSALIE, ZULUAGA, GRISELDA SATELLITES INC 4,800; FOX RIVER FOODS INC. 494,403; FOX VALLEY FIRE & SAFElY 17,298; PLUMBING 144,865; TESTA PRODUCE 5,198; THE CENTER RESOURCES FOR TEACHING & LEAR FY14 D65 Employee Salaries Non-Certified $4O.QOO-$5999 FRANCZEK RADELET 48,781; FRANK COONEY COMPANY INC 158,543; FRONTLINE PLACEMENT2,990; THE CENTER RESOURCES FOR TEACHING 6 LEAR 23,120; THE CONSERVATION CENTER ALEMAN, JOSE; ALFARO, XIOMARA; ASKEW, ROOSEVELT; BADER, LAURIE: BANKS. MARIO; BAPTISTE, TECHNOLOGIES INC 17,388; GARVEY'S OFFICE PRODUCTS 8,565; GARY HILL PSYD. GRH 2,850; THE LARSON COMPANY 5.028; THE SANDNER GROUP 17,523; THERMOSYSTEMS INC. 3.093; JEAN; BEASLEY ESTHER; BLOCK, JESSICA; BORA. CHRISTINE; BOST JR. ROBERT, BOURSIQUOT, CONSULTING 3,330; GELLER EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES 5,196; GENERAL ASP INC. 2,996; GENESIS TIMBER-LEE CHRISTIAN CENTER 108.818, TIME FOR KIDS 3,091; TMP ARCHITECTURE 275,277; TNS MICHELET. BROOKS SR, JACOBY; CARRASCO. AMADO; CI'IUBOFF, DAVID; COUNCIL, LILLIE; TECHNOLOGIES 5,421; GENWORIH FINANCIAL 13,458; GEWALT HAMILTON ASSOCIATES 4,053;INC. 333,304; TOM VAUGHN 16,899; TRS 340,914; TRS 10 1/2 FED 288.264; TRUE POWER ELECTRIC CRAYTON, DELNORE; DAVISON. ANDREA; D'HAITI. PIERRE; DIETSCH. JODE; ESTRELLA, CLARA; GIERTSEN COMPANY OF ILLINOIS, INC 5,266; GLENN STEARNS CHAPTER 13 TRUSTEE 5,040;1 15,300; TRUSTWAVE 4,975; TURF CARE LANDSCAPING INC. 25,340; 'IYCO INTEGRATED SECURITY FERGUSON. JANET. FROST, STEVEN; GALBREATH, AGNES; GONZALEZ, JOSE, GONZALEZ, RAFAEL; GLOBAL TRADEQUEST, INC 7,565; GOLF CRAWFORD AUTO SERVICES 1 3,789; GRACE PRODUCTIONS LLC 3,109; TYLER TECHNOLGIES INC. 35,790; ULINE 5,758; UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO GREFENSON, SHERRY; GUSTAFSON, HEATHER; HARVEY ALEXANDER; HERNANDEZ, HIULOER; ACADEMY 3,400; GRAINGER 1 10,989; GRAPHTECH SYSTEMS LLC 17,000; GROUT INDUSTRIES INC.3,108; UPBEAT INC 3,701; US DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION NATIONAL PAYM 2,956; USBANCORP JACKSON, TINA; JIMENEZ, JUAN; JOHNSON, JAMES, JOHNSON, ; JONES. CATRINA; JONES, 135,556; GROUPCAST LLC 15,222; GSI-NETWORKS 5,510, GUARDIAN 587,483; HAPARA 4,478; 780,51B; VALDES LLC 40,867: VARIABLE ANNUITY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 128.511; VEDDER REESE, KELDERMAN, TREV; KENNEDY, ROBERT; KIRKSEY. RONALD; LARMEE, YOOMI, LARRY HAVE DREAMS 18,350; HEALTH WORLD EDUCATION 3,585; HEARTLAND PAYMENT SYSTEMS, INC PRICE KAUFMAN & KAMMHOLZ PC 355,253; VILLAGE OF SKOKIE 5,221 . VOYA FINANACIAL 30,857; PHILLIP, LEWIS, TODD; LORD, TYRONE. MELLE, DIANE. MENDOZA, RUBEN, MEREDITH, ALBERT; 24,407;' HEAVENLY PIANOS 3,675; HEINEMANN PUBLISHING/PROF DEV. 3,248; NENRICHSEN FIRE W.L. KERCHER CO. 67,370: WAREHOUSE DIRECT 5,744; WATTS PAINTING & DECORATING 21 .263; MESSINGER. MELISSA; MKRTSCHJAN, STEPHAN; MUNOZ, JOSE; MUNOZ CABRERA, JENNIFER; EQUIPMENT CO. 5,996; HERFF JONES INC. 4,895; 11MO ILLINOIS INC A BLUE CROSS IlMO 9,922,933: WEIDENHAMMER SYSTEM CORP 77,676, WEST MUSIC COMPANY 7,173; WISCONSIN CENTER FOR MURPHY, MARY; ORTIZ, FELIX; ORTIZ. WILFRED, PAYNE, BOBBY; PONTIKES. HARRIET, REEVES.HOME DEPOT CREDIT SERVICES 2,776; HOME DEPOT CREDIT SERVICES 14,761; HORACE MANNEDUCATIONAL RESEARC 13,500; WOODS DECORATING INC 5,480; WOODWIND BRASSWIND 6,964; EDDIE. RENTERIA, JARETLZI. ROACH-McGEE, SHARELLE; ROLAND. JENNIFER; SALGADO. RAMIRO; 118,090; HOUGHTON MIFFLIN HARCOURT 5,051; HUTCHINSON DESIGN GROUP LTD. 38.829; HYDE WORLD BOOK SCHOOL & LIBRARY 5,094; XEROX CORPORATION 8,909; YOONKYOUNG PARK 3,480; SCALISE, BARBARA; SCHMIDT, RAYMOND; SCHMIDT, TIMOTHY; SIMS, DONALD; STIRK, AMY;PARK DAY SCHOOL 9,076; HYDE PARK DAY SCHOOL 82,408;I E.A.-N.E.A. CUSTODIAL E.C.M.A YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS UMBRELLA 151,169; ZBATTERYCOM.INC 3,390 THOMAS. WALLY; TREADWAY JUDITH, TURRUBIARTES. JOHN; VEGA, DAMIAN; VILLEGAS. JUAN;21,182; I.E.A-N.E.A EVANSTON TEACHER ASSISTANTS 44,729; IASB REGISTRAR 17,661; ILLINOIS WASHINGTON, SHANON; WHEELER, PEGGY; WI'IYl'E, OMAR, WIDEMAN, PRISCILLA. WOODBURY ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL ADMINISTR 3,351 ;ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT SECURI Ad # 879229 12 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, November 27, 2014 Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices

ANNUAL STATEMENT OF AFFAIRS SUMMARY FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30: 2014 Murtyna, Tower. Margaret; Travers, Austin; Trentadue, Walter; Trevino, Copies of the detailed Annual Statement of Affairs for the Fiscal Year EndIng June 30, 2014 will be available for public inspection n the schooldistrictijoint agreement administrative office by December 12014. Christine; Trinchere, Jeremy; Twitlie. Manuel: Vaughn. Michael; Veach, Individuals wanting to review this Annual Statement of Affairs should Contact Timothy; Vega, Leslie; Veliclu, Miriam; Veytsel, Lenny; Villamil, Arturo: NOes Twp High School Dislrict 219 7700 Gross Point Rd., Skokie, Illinois 60077 847.626-3000 8:00 AM 4:00 PM Vitale, Vincent; Volpe, Frances; Volpe, Laura; Walker, Carol; Wallace. Olivia. Wallace, Robin; Warner, Doyle: Watsnn, Carly; Watson, ; Wehman, School Oistrict/Joiot Agreement Name Address Telephone Office Hours Colin; Weinketz, Gubrielle; Weiss, Donald; White, Anthony; Wicks, Matthew, Also by January 15, 2015 the detailed Annual Statement of Affairs for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2014, will be posted on the IllinoisState Board of Education's website@ www.isbe.net. Wiedeman, Stuoley; Wielgus, Richard; Wilder, Danielle; Williams, Thomas: SUMMARY: The followiog is the Annual Slatemeof of Affairs Summary that is required to be published by the school district/joint agreement fur the past fiscalyear. Wojtulewicz, Megan; Wolinski, Stanley; Wright, Reginald; Yawer, Drool: $iaternentOpsratisogjg.oI June 30,1014 Yonan, Nicholas: Yoosif, Frank; Yousit, Freidon; Yoosif, Joann; Yoassef, Municipal Ninos; honker, Jean; Zacharia, Danny; Zafar, Bisma; Zagorski, Randolph: Educational Operations & Debt Services Transportation Retirement/Social Capital Projects Working Cash Tort Fire Prevention Zagorski, Ronald; Zajcew, Josef; Zarrieneh, Areian; Zirlin, Zachary; Zolper, Rac hue I Maintenance . Security & Safety $25,000 - $39,999: Adamonic, Kelly; Albert, Katherine; Araos, Cathy; Bubi, Local Sources 1000 93,949,948 21,768,558 '7,855,008 . 3,601567 3,164,010 4,401 953,896 4,962,842 2,972,154 Michael. Ballweg, David; Bennett, Douglas; Bledson, Kraig; Branahl, Jured: Flow-Through Receipts/Revenues trom Dee, Meaghun; Depillo, Carmen; Dijohn, James; Ethington-Bart, Brittany; One District to Another District 2000 0 0 0 0 Ficarra, Sal: Fiorito, Michele; Fontillus, Jacqueline; Georges, Alan; Gillono,

State Sources 3000 5,368,608 0 0 1,592,825 0 0 O O Janice; Gooden, Ricky; Green, Carta; Do, Ellen; Kachhiu, Aahishkamar. ' Khan, Safoorah;Klint, Federal Sources 4000 2,617,195 0 0 0 0 0 O O Susan: Kroszynski, Kevin; Kwon, Alvina; Lee, Hyanju; Lopez. Alfredo, Mccabe, Total Direct Receipls/Revenuet 101,935,750 21,768,558 7,855,008 5,194,392 3,164,810 4,401 953,896 4,962,842 2,972,154 Kathleen; Morris, Kimberly; Nikitow, Pamela; Nissan, Marika; Nolan-Bridges,Mary; Paulson. Alloua; Poulakidus, Tolat DIrect Dlsborsements/Eopenditores 90,783.519 21,961,164 8,598,795 5,164,435 4,029,065 0 3,624,157 2,259,519 Joy; Ramirez, Mario, Rasch, William; Rauf, Sabica; Rifkin, Helen; Robin. Sloane: Sagan, Arlene: Saleem, Razia; Sher. Mark; Shor. Susan: Sweeney. Other Sources/Uses of Funds (2,286,761) 482,690 410,375 0 0 0 (478,975) O O Cameron; Wallace, Kristy; Williams, Douglas; Yalda, Dorothy Beginning Fund Batances - July 1 , 2013 110,667,587 15,958.609 4,734,191 7,647.948 874,313 438,634 24 .197. 727 3,797,534 4.690,231 $40,000 - $59,999: Al-Buoi, Carmen, Andritsakis, Eleni; Arcus, Susan: Other Changes io Fund Balances O O O O O O O O Arnold, Deborah;Baik, Gee; Beckman, Diana;Blair,Michael; Brines, Ending Fund Balances June 30, 2014 119,533,037 16,248,692 4,400,778 7,677.905 10,115 443,036 24,672,647 5,136,219 5,402,866 Christine; Babley, Laura; Budge, Diana; Caplan, Kara; Cejonic, Filip; Cejovic. Mitutin; Cuchrane, Norma; Coleman,Phyllis; Costante, Richard; Crome. GROSS PAYMENT FOR CERTIFIED PERSONNEL Heintz, John; Heintzelman, Carmela; FIenta, Stephanie; Hertocker, Carol Chad; Endo, Michael; Erickson, Judith; Espina, Samantha, Espinoza Kevin; Curesca, Gabriela; Current, Meghan; Dankha, Ashour; Deligiunis. SALARY RANGE: LESS THAN $25,000: Alper, Bcadley; Artinian, Talio Heselton, Anne; Hettlnger, Michele; Hindel. Lisa; Holman. Betsy; HowesFancisco; Espinosa, Juan; Essenberg, Kristiou; Eversgerd, Kelley; Ewald Anastasia; Drachenberg, Barbara; Drblik, Carolyn; Dutour, Mackay; Donc, Briski, Hyun; Carey, Sharon, Adotphson, Thomas; Aivaz, Joseph; Albandia Elizabeth; Hsing, Wileen, lafrate, Stephanie; lngraham, Heather; Jackson Michael: Ewart, Melissa; Faber, Janis; Fajerstein, Sasha; Fallon, Brian; FallsMilena; Edelson, Lisa; Elarde, Linda; English, Larry; Erickson, Jude; Ernst, Christopher; Cheema, Hassan; Coleman, Donald; CoO, Michael; Davis Anthony; Jacobson Nejman, Laura; Jaffe-Notier, Tamara; Jazrawi. Bashar Richard: Farrell, Piper; Fernandes, Maria Fingerman, Rath; Fink. Harvey Sarah; Feldman, Diane; Feldmano, Ann: Ference, Patricia;Fitzpatrick. Gary; Delesnardis, Robert, Denard, Tyrone; Dimaria, James; Donnelly Jeter. Andrew; Jodelka, Thomas; Johaniewicz, Harriet; Johnsoo, Andrew Firozabadi, Ryan; Fleachaus, Kimberly; Fleary, Vanessa; Foerch, AndrewJoho; Fowler, Laura; French, Denise; Furman, Timothy; Galvez, Lynette; Erin; Eisenberg, Denise; Eopel, Ann: Farris, Logan; Fazelian, Eidan; Frazin Jnshi, Ankur; Jukic. Jasminka; Kaiser, Erick: Ka000kada, Manoj; Kantor Frake, Jobo: Franz, Helen: Funes, Alicia: Gallegos, Angela: Gallery. Judy Garoppolo.Michael:General,Robert:Gonzalez,Kristine:Gragnani. Lora; Glenn, Rudy; Goldberg, Fred; Gonrberg, Lawrence; Grajewski, David Dana; Kanwischer, Dana; Karimighovanluo, Luisa; Katz, Steven; Kaye, Amy Gallery, Thannas; Galls,Michael; Garcia,Leticia:Garner, Marguerite Anthony: Guluk, Tatyana; Hawthorne, Jimmie; Honey, Richard; Juimes. Hanley, Manta; Hawk, David; Heitz, John; Hirsch, Alan; Hoffman, Michael Ketley, Kevin; Kennedy, Shaun; Kessler, Joel; Klamm, Andrew; Klaynian GarreO, Lincoln: Gavin, Timothy; Gedin, Marty; Genge, Lawrence; George Norma; Joffe, Matthew; Johnson, Lyn; Johnson, Susan; Jones, Clarence, Flohs, Matthew; Horton, Jane; Horyn, Daniel; Howe, George; Hunsucker Marcy: Kleinschrndt, Daniel; Kline, Michelle: Klingenberger, David; Kniany Steven; Giambelaca, Paul; Gilbert, Lila; Gladstein, Stephanie; GlasenhardtKakares, Irene; Kastrinakis, Christina; Khrapko, Olga; Kim, Giuria; Kljajic. Matthew; Jamali, Toaran; Kanesh, David; Keane, Kelly; King, Jeonder Elizabeth; Kolze, Richard; Koning, Amy; Konsewicz, Anthony; Koreman Andrew; Gliebe. Carla; Goleta, Jobo; Goldsmith, Barbara; Gonzalez, Lucy Marke; Knight, Lygia; Koziatek-Hosp, Judith. Kreusch. Debra; Kruszynski, Kurian, Mercy; Lems, Kristin; Marcheoko, Roman, Matalas, Peter: Melas Neil; Kracht, Hope; Kretsos, John; Krzerninski, James; Kucab, R.; KyriazesGonsalez-Vicker, Jaime;Gordon, Jeffrey;Gorges, Maykel;Gourdier Mark; Luodon, Alevandra; Leaks, Michael; Lorenz, Jeffrey; Lovera, Adrian. Cynthia, Mai, Mary; Mullins, Anne; Neihaus, Norman; Nikopoulos, Paul Harry; Landini, Kimberly; Langston, Ten; Lau, Stephanie; Lauer, Evelyn Jessica; Greener,Caitlin;Gregg, Mary; Grossman. Barry;Grubisich Maniscalco, Domenico; Moore, Janine; Morales, Lajoyce Moran, Leonero, O'Connor, Lawrence; Olsen, Jessica; O'Malley, Stephanie; Orloske, Tanya Lear. Jolie; Lee, Yoon; Lefevre. Ami. Lewis, Michele; Lichterman, Dena Nicholas;Gstaltor.Molly;Guercio,Mary; Guiang, Arnold; Gunchick Morris, Diane; O'Brien, Yolanda; Ohne, William: Oriundi, Catherine; Ortiz, Panicker, Anna; Pape, Jennifer; Paastian, Gary; Perez, Jorge; Peters, Albert Lieto, Martha; Lim, Susie: Lipka, Jacatyn; Litberg, Lisa; Looghron, Vachee Rosemarie; Gustatson, Justin; Haider, Saleha: Haines, David; Haji, MigdadRebecca; Papuioannuu, Vasillos;Parker, Michael; Passman, Kathleen: Petrusanis, Anthony; Reeder, Barbara; Rice, Matthew: Ryo, Eun; Savage Lubarnky,Christine:Lueder,Eric;Lupi.Guillermo;Macajak, Jason Flalevi,Ariella;Hall,Grenita;Halliday, Valentina; Halweg. EmmaleighPatel. Shamim; Peterson, Lara; Peterson, Sonia: Pinkard, Michele; Poulso, Daniel; Sherrnach, William; Sherwin, Robert; Simon, Joan; Stickels, Nancy Magnuson, Blake, Malatesta, David; Marcelo, Elpidio. Martin, Shawn Hammerich, Sharon; Hano, Deanna; Harriegton, John; Hartdegen, Ann Harriet; Ralts, Jessica; Rashkow, Donna; Relihan, June: Relihan-Hantel, Sykora, Christopher; Walsh, Kathleen Mckenna. Lisa; Mctague, John; Medland, Mark; Metallo, Louis; Metoyer 'lasnas, Kimberly; Flaw Wang, Yeovg; Hegberg, Abby; Heinrich, Timothy Maureen; Rosen, Dawn, Rosenberg. Jeffrey; Rosin, Christina; Russell- $25,000 $39,999: Hibey, Daniel; Jaber, Sana; Konntz, Rosalie; Liszka,Stacy, Meyer, Debnia, Meyer, R,; Meyer, Richard; Milanesio, Gina; Milano Heller,Stephanie;Hendrin, Pamela;l'teorici,Ani;Henry, Benjamin Kawa, Calleen; San Ramon, Maria; Sanabria, Justin; Schwartz, Beverly: Karen; Oqoendo, Christopher; Silverman, Lisa; Trimberger, Eric; Whalen, Lee; Miller, Timothy; Miller. Yvonne: Minkus, Aarnn; Moscovitch, NatalieHernandez, April: Hesser, Sarell: Himmelmann, William; Hinh, Alec, Hirsch Senior, Amy; Smetana, Melissa; Soltys, Lance: Sullivan, Margaret; Tado, Angela; Wong, George; Zototo, Kathryn Mosier, Amber; Murphy, Edmund; Masleh, Conrad;hauts, TimothyRobert; Hoang, Krystine; Hodges, Amy; Hokin, Bradley; Hnos. Natalie Cynthia; ThOm, Kathleen; Tom, Allen; Turner, Megan: Turner-Baker, Anita: $40,000 $59,999: Aguirre, Edgar; AliSyed; Betizaire, John; Boylno hagelvoort. Mary; Natzke, Leslie; Ness, Jason; Neumayer, Josef; Newman Huber, James; Hunt, Kenneth; Hurtenbach, Cheryl; Husselbee, Susan Weiss, Aaron: Wo, Brittany; Zubb, Paul Marjorie; Czupryna, Brio; 000nan, Kirby; Elkins, Paul; Glaabke, Margaret Daniel; Nortillo, Robert; Nowak, Earl; Ocasio, Venosa; Odds, Eric; Olson Hyder, Syed; Hyman, Karen; Inga, Paul; Iqat, Janet; lverson, Gloria; Jaba$60,000 AND OVER: Al-Bazi, Calvin; Ardisunu, Richard: Ashaq, Sargon: Gould, David; Joyce, Heather; Keenan, Paul; Koulouris, Grisovalanta Glenn; Ordonez. Jean; Ortmano, Timothy; Otter, Nancy; Pace. Mark; Patel Ynasif; Jacob, Mathew; Jacobs. Charles; Jafle, Richard: JarmaknwiczBeck, Vickie;Bhanpuni, Rosamin; Bumbaris, Sosao; Caplan, Robyn, Matalas Koch, Amy, Mceoery, Elizabeth; Paul, Kristen; Penney, Autumn Tapan, Pauson,Daniel,Peterson,Nils;Petrakis,Larissa,Pieczynski Ricardo; Jshnson, Kirstin; Johnston, Patrick; Joseph, Jennifer; Joseph Chung, Ray; Coslouros, Thalia; Current, Karen; Dammrich, Carol; De Powell, Kerry; Rose, Jennifer; Serrano, Cecilia; Stefl, Camilla; Wessell Edward: Pistorius, William; Pommerenke-Schneider, Kristin; PosnockJennifer; Joseph, Joane; Kale, Angela; Kalapski, Daniel; Karels. RichardLa Paz,Cuitlen; Don, David; Daesenberg, Judith; Eiseman, Therese Katelyn; Wiberg, Ann; Widell, Christine Susie;Powell,Christopher;Powell, Page;Pritzker.Jessica;Protus-Karin, Michael; Karottu, Aby; Karp, Danielie; Katzman, Brian; Katznian Ernst, Sharon,Feldoer, Mark; Flack,Hubert;Fnwler,Brent; Garvey $50,000 - $89,999: Adducci, Caroline; Ablinan, Annaliisa; Ahmad, Tayyaba Edelstein, Cynthia: Przekota, John; Putnam, Todd; Doblan, Daniel; Raiber, Brian; Kaufman, Jacob; Knye, Debra; Kelsey, Janet; Kemp, Aleoia; Keys Jacqueline; Gatta, Louis; Giannelli, Barbara; Gorski, Laura; Grugnuni Aimaras, Jennifer; Anrelianovich, Ashley; Barnes, Santa; Baril, Natalie Anna: Ramseyer, Elizabeth; Rarnseyer, Stephen: RanO, Susan; Real. Lori:Monet; Khalid,Sanar; Khan, Shariq;Kiem, Abigail;Kiser,Christine Lucille; Husemeyer, John; Hastings, Lunetta; Hedstrnm, Jean; Henderson Baskin, Megan; Batista, Adrian; Behling, James; Benjamin, Caroline; Bhatl Reed, Scoff; Remaly, Melinda; Reynolds, Nicole; Richmond, Timothy:Klameras, Gerald; Klante, Kathryn; Klawans, Stephen; Klebba, Marvin Robert; Hoffman, Michael; Holeczy, Zita; Howard, Peggy: Jernstrnm Karishma; Booker, Gordon; Bordenet, Patricia; Bower, Margaret; BrahenyRigby, Mark, Rios-Murphy, Ana; Robinson. Keith; Roche, Andrew; RuinO, Kleppin,Daniel; Konnw, John; Kordalewski. Adam; Kosiba.Daniel Elise; Johnson, Nikifa; Kovitz, Louis; Kukia, Cynthia; Lucey, Philip; Laon Kyle; Brechling, Vanessa; Brown, Tricia; Casey, Caitlin, Casey, Daniel Anne; R000ing, Lydia; Ruth, David; Sacks, Joyce; Sakas, James; Sanchez,Kothawala, Saad; Krahl, William; Kravtsov, Michael; Kreisheh, MaggiTerri; Lenhardt, Carolyn; Liardakis, Nikki; Lothiun, Rebecca; Loule, Edwin Chandarana, Seema; Chu, Gary; Clancy, John, Cross, Jenniter; Daley Carolyn; Sang, Melissa; Schlack, Michelle; Schmitt, Jason; Schnabel, Kruszynski, Sherri; Kruszynski. Sherri; Kukalj, Sabina; Lachey, Kathryn Macas, Dennis, Mack, Steve; Malench, Karyn; Mandenico, Benju; Mandic Kerry; Davis, Patti-Anne; Detelice, Sean, Denapoli, Lisa; Dizillo, Joseph Mary: Schram, Susan; Schwarz, Christopher; Scott, Renee; Seratini,Lagoc, ; Lake, Richard; Lalani, Rahim; Lamaatia, Jessica; LangLjubomir; Manu, Sebastian; Marroquin, Raul; Masanek, Juanita; Maulan Dribin,Elizabeth; Durrani, Farrahadoon; Eiseman, Jaclyn;Ellis,Nikki Anthony;Serpico, Joseph; Shatron, David:Shaoul, David:Shapiro,Timothy; Laryu, Nilofar: Lee. Alyona: Lee. Jum: Lee, Karen; Lee, Mi: LeeCarol; Mcclure, Regionld: Memon, Adoan; Mendes. 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HOME DEPOT CREDIT SERVICES 9,534; HON COMPANY 37,615 4,109; NOSEC26,624: NEFFCOMPANY3,441; NELSON FIREPROTECTIONUNIT1O2,42B; STATE DISBURSEMENTUNIT(05F000064(3,947; STEINER SHIELD11,018,727;COLE TAYLOR BANK (STATE WITHOLDING)HOUGHTON MIFFLIN HARCOURT 14,931; HOUSE OF RENTAL 8,681 32,496; NEOPOST USA INC 6,266; NETRIX, LLC 104,286; NEVCOELECTRIC COMPANY 2,861, STERICYCLE INC 2,634; STIPES 2,804,192; COLE TAYLOR BANK (T.H.I.S.( 852,938; COLE TAYLOR BANK HUTCHINSON SHOCKEY ERLEY 6 CO 5730; IDES. 7,775; lASA 4,065 SCOREBOARDCOMPANY2,52B;NEWALBERTSONS-6030375100008579PUBLISHING.LLC 5,453; STREAMW000 BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEM (TRS( 5,502,437; COLE TAYLOR BANK-BLUE CROSS/SHIELD 110,743;ICE MOUNTAIN SPRING WATER CO 6,488; IDENTISYS INC 16,725; IHC23,758; NEW HOPE ACADEMY 86,194; NEW HORIZONS COMPUTER2,800: SUBURBAN ELEVATOR COMPANY 14,827; SULLIVAN ROOFING COLETAYLORBK-WELLSFARGO4O3B/4572,1B4,631;COMMUNICATIONSGROUP, INC 751,250;IL DEPT OF CENTRAL MANAGEMENT 8,547; LEARNING CENT 2,750; NEW TRIER HIGH SCHOOL 3,510; NICOR GASINC 14,300; SUMMIT EVENT MANAGEMENT, INC 9,834; SUN MOUNTAIN FINANCE INC 36,548; COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL OISTRICT 117 10,665; ILLINICLOUD 3,120; ILLINOIS ASBO 4,727; ILLINOIS ASSOCIATION OF 6,545; NILES NORTH ACTIVITY ACCOUNT 14,756; NILES NORTH H.S.- 2,760; SUNBELT RENTALS2,700: SUNGARO PUBLIC SECTOR COMMUNITY PLAYTHINGS 21,817: COMPASS HEALTH CENTER 14,677: FCCLA3,138; ILLINOISASSOCIATIONSCHOOLBOARDS16,788;ILLINOIS ACTIVITYACCOUNT69,194; NILES NORTH HIGH SCHOOL 37,503: NILESPENTAMATION 37,344; SUSAN SCHRAM 2,7B6; SWANEL BEVERAGE CONSERV F5 80,872, CONTINENTAL ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTIONCOMMUNICATIONS SALES INC 50,742; ILLINOIS OECA 12,294; ILLINOISNORTH JUNIOR VIKINGS FOOTBALL7.600; NILES SCHOOL OF12,718; SWEETWATER 3,149; SYSCO FOOD SERVICES-CHICAGO 132,074; CORNELL INTERVENTIONS INC 12,310: CORRIE WALLACEPRINCIPALS ASSOCIATION 3,355;ILLINOIS STATE POLICE 9,765; COSMETOLOGY 46,527; NILES TOWNSHIP CREDIT UNION 1,543,715;15,297; TCI PUBLICATION 3,355; TEACHER PROFESSOR WORKSHOP 4.982; COSTCO 5,665, CRISIS PREVENTION INSTITUTE, INC. 3,391 ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY 2,797, ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY!NILES TOWNSHIP F000 PANTRY 4,646: NILES TOWNSHIP SCHOOL8,043; TECHNICAL INNOVATIONS 4,888: TEE JAY SERVICE COMPANY CROWN GYM MATS, INC. 12.184; CRS ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY 6,982 CONFERENC 2,520; ILLINOIS SWIMMING 14,110; ILLINOIS VIRTUAL TREASURER 389,064; NILESTWP HIGH SCHOOL 35,530; NILES TWP NSINC 4,458; TELESOLUTIONS CONSULTANTS LLC 7,068, TENNESSEE CUMMINS NPOWER, LLC 78.750; CURRICULUM ASSOCIATES INC 3,599 SCHOOL 8,475; IMAGE SPECIALTIES OFGLENVIEW3,161; IMAGINATIOND219 38,889; NILES TWP HS 01ST 219 34.680; NILES TWP PROPERTYCHILD SUPPORT 10,500. TERESE PARISOLI 7,975; TERRACE SUPPLY CURTIS 1000 INC B,B00;CUSTOM PRINT GRAPHICS10,104 BRANDING 15,325; INDESTRUCTO RENTAL CO. 3,107; INDUSTRIALTAX APPEAL COOP 85,563; NILES TWP.CREDIT UNION (FLEX PLAN(COMPANY 6,344; THE AQUAPONIC SOURCE INC 3,357; THE ATHLETIC CUSTOMIZED TECHNOLOGY INC 9,833; D219 SLAMMERS SOFTBALLAPPRAISALCOMPANY5,500; INDUSTRIALELECTRICALENGINEERS-IEE 789,854; NILES TWSHP 01ST FOR SPECIAL ED#B07 1,248,362; NILESEQUIPMENT SOURCE INC 37,389; THE BAND MANS COMPANY 50,217, INC 13,458; DAKOTA TRANSPORT, INC 2,862: DALE A VOGLER 5,524;12,950; INFINITE CAMPUS 32,298: INFOSNAP, INC 16,900; INNOVATION WEST ACTIVITY FUND 19,829; NILES WEST H.S.-ACTIVITY ACCOUNT THE 080 COMPANY 2,626; THE FULCRUM GUY 4,030; THE HORTON DANIEL GIN 6,395; DAVID WARTOWSKI 5,798: DAVIS PUBLICATIONS.EXPERTS 4,110; INSIGHT PUBLIC SECTOR INC 3.63B; INSTITUTE74,816: NILES WEST HIGH SCHOOL 42,791: NILES WEST STAFF CLUBGROUP INC50.000;THE LIFEGUARD STOREINC9,172, THE INC3,297; DBHMS 7,980; DE FRANCO PLUMBING, INC 171,291 DE LAGE EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT 2,519; INTELLIGENT LIGHTING 3,100; NISTLER MAINTENANCE & LANDSCAPE,INC 96,035; NIU JAllMARKERBOARD PEOPLE INC 2,600; THE MULCH CENTER 2,680; THE LANDEN FINANCIAL SERVICES 15,232: DEANNA SORTINO 3,152;CREATIONS, INC 2,592;INTERNATIONAL FILTER MANUFACTURING ENSEMBLE4,000; NORCOSTCO, INC3,879: NORTHCOOKINTERMEOIATE NEWBERRY LIBRARY 6,100; THE PERCUSSION SOURCE 15,850; THE DECATUR CONFERENCE CENTER & HOTEL 6,656; DELL MARKETING LP. 5,263; INTERNATIONAL READING ASSOCIATION 2,674; IPARAOIGMS. SVC CTR 2,723; NORTH COOK YOUNG AOULTACADEMY 187,969; NORTH PLAYDIUM 2,627; THE SCOPE SHOPPE 2,579; THE SIGN PALACE INC. 221,065, OELLSOFTWARE INC 9,381; DEMCO, INC3,770; DENDRMANOIE LLC 8,759, ITSAWY 13,946; J C LICHT - EPCO PAINT 5,660; J.W. PEPPERSHORE TRANSIT - ACCT #31048 295,758; NORTH SUBRN TCHRS UNION 7,98B: THOMSON REUTERS - WEST 6,439; THOR GUARD. INC. 17,782; TOWEL& LINENSUPPLY29.411; DEPCO, INC.24,451; OIAMONDSIGN&& SON INC9,884;JAREDERLENBAUGH2,500;JASONSTANFORD9,360; 127450B,122; NORTHERN SUBURBAN SPEC ED 01ST 113,672;TIMOTHY W SHARPE 2,700; TK BEHAVIORAL LLC 4,522; TOLZIENS' DESIGN, LTD 5,660,DIANA BECKMAN 6,360;DIRECT FITNESS JBH TECHNOLOGIES, INC.76,110, JEANINE SCHULTZ MEMORIALNORTHSHORE OMEGA 4,732; NORTHWEST SUBURBAN SP ED ORGAUTO SERVICE 24,894; TOTAL FITNESS 3,180; TOTAL GRAPHICS 6,400; SOLUTIONS.LLC 102,559; DISCOVERYEOUCATION3,560;OISTRICT219SCHOOL 169,360; JEFF GASSEL 2,591; JEFF SCHWARZ 3,891; JEFF'S 359,987; NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY 35,232; NOVATRONICS 16,125;TOTAL PERFORMANCE, INC 5,546; TOUCH OF BEAUTY CARPETING EDUCATION FOUNDATION 3,618, DOCUMENT IMAGING DIMENSIONS,PRINTING SERVICES 10,627, JENNIFER STERPIN 7,967; JENNINGS NUTUTORS 16,000; OASISAUTO SERVICE, INC 12.251; OCONOMOWOC61,611; TRANE AFTERMARKET 3,270: TRANE CHICAGO19,124; INC 57,307; DONE DEAL PROMOTIONS 5,000, DOOR SYSTEMS INC CHEVROLET 63,/OB; JERRY POPE 10,163; JEWISH CHILD & FAMILYDEVELOPMENTAL TRAINING 492,879; OFFICE DEPOT- ACCT NO,TRANSPORTATION SUPPLIES INC 3,981; TRI-STATE TRAVEL 6,150, 5,128; DOUGLAS EQUIPMENT 10,750; DR SHERI B DONIGER 4,132; DR. SERVICES 20,297; JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER 8,910;JIM 3684894388.049;OFFICE MAX CONTRACT INC12,137: OLSONTRIUMPH LEARNING LLC 4,029; TRUGREEN 8,016; TRU-LINK FENCE & ROGER STEIN 5,700; DRAMATISTS PLAY SERVICE, INC 5,548; DRAPERYSZCZEPANIAK 4,632, JIMMY'Z MASONRY CORP 36,778; JOAQUINTRANSPORTATION, INC 11,590, OMBUDSMAN EDUCATIONAL SERVICESPRODUCTS CO 3,895; TSA CONSULTING GROUP. INC 5,423; TWIN OAKS CENTER,INC 7,767, DREISILKER ELECTRIC MOTORS, INC. 3,892;STEPHENSON 4,080; JODI GASSEL 3,445: JOHN FRAMPTON 3,117; 186,690:OOSTERBAAM &SONS CO. 260,967; OOSTERBAANLANDSCAPING 8,438;U.S. POSTAL SERVICE 5,000; U.S TOY CO/ OUTAGE FEDERATION HUMAN SVCE REFORM 3,330; DUPAGE TOPSOIL,JOHN HEINTZ 9,522; JOHN ZILEWICZ 2,780; JOHNSON CONTROLS INC SCAFFOLDING. CO B,400; ORCHARD VILLAGE 138,967; ORGANIC LIFE CONSTRUCTIVE 7,158; UCCS/MATRIX CENTER 2,634; UCP INFINITEC INC 100,941; DURABILT FENCE LLC 13,240; DUXLER TIRE - SKOKIE2,815; JONES & BARLETT LEARNING LLC 3,845; JOSEPH ACADEMY301,600: OXBOW ACADEMY 131,663; PACIFIC EDUCATIONAL GROUP,4,854: UK DEBATE TOURNAMENTS 2,680; ULINE 12,614, UNISTRUT 4,563; ET. PADDOCK ENTERPRISES, INC 19,545; EBS HEALTHCARE20,260: JOSTENS 16,089: JUDSON UNIVERSITY 13,415; K12 INC 38,633; PACTE LEARNING CENTER 133,242; PALOS SPORTS, INC.INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION 8,060; UNITED PARCEL SERVICE 5,400: 113,194 EBSCO INFORMATION SERVICES 3,757. ECOLAB 13,971: ECRAMANAGEMENT INC'DO NOT USE" 5,000; KARIN WICK 3,563;4,4B0; PARKWAY FORMING, INC 198,728; PAT BERNARD DESIGN INCUNITED RENT-A-FENCE 3,256: UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DEBATE 3,305; GROUP INC. 102,299, EDMENTUM 3,281: EDMUND MURPHY 2,981; ED-KATHLEEN DISANZA4,176: KATIE GJERPEN 4,226; KAVANAUGH30,109; PATRICK W. SHAUNNESSY 10,920; PATRIOT AQUATIC CLUBUS ALLIANCEFIRE PROTECTION16,110,US DEPARTMENT OF RED 5,172: EDUCATION WEEK PRESS 2,67B: EOIJCATIONAL RESTAURANT SUPPLY INC 778,098; KEISI-IA FARMER-SMITH 3,600: 6,094; PATEEN INDUSTRIES, INC 54,992; PATTEN POWER SYSTEMSEOUCATION 3,970; USE#26216 FOLLET!' LIBRARY RESOURCES 27,499: MANAGEMENT CONSULTING 15,925: EDVOTEK INC 3,465; EDWARD DONKENDALLIHUNT PUBLISHING CO 6.820; KENDRIS INDUSTRIES, INC70,945; PAUL G MUELLER 3,900; PAUL SWANSON 3,331; PEAPODVANS ENTERPRISES LTD. 26,960: VARCIT6,671; VARSITY SPIRIT & COMPANY 6,361: EDWARD STAUBER WHOLESALE HARDWARE 6,785, 7,040; KESHET 93,483; KEV GROUP INC 3,324; KEVIN WOLF &38,222; PEARSON EDUCATION 34,575; PEARSON EDUCATION - ACCTFASHIONS 20,991; VERIZON WIRELESS 34,195; VERNIER SOFTWARE & EDWIN H BENN ATTORNEY AT LAW 2,800. ELITE PERFORMANCE ASSOCIATES LLC 3,850; Kl (KRUEGER INTERNATIONAL) 27,880: KIEFER 2273351 108,001: PERFECTION LEARNING CORP 5.506: PGS CUSTOMTECHNOLOGY 13,675: VEX ROBOTICS INC 28,638; VILLAGE OF MORTON TRAINING ACADEMY 5,500: ELIZABETH KOLANY 5,799:ELLIOT Y SPECIALTY FLOORING 2,500; KL INDUSTRIES 4,518; KNOX SWAN AND PRODUCTS 3,773; PIONEER MANUFACTURING CO 14,133; PITNEY GROVE 69,734; VILLAGE OF SKOKIE 27,839; VILLAGE OF SKOKIE 53,61B; MERENBLOOM 6,423;ELPIDIO MARCELO 4,029, ELSEVIER 7,914; DOG LLC 9,100; KRISTINE RULL 2,951: LAKE SHORE GLASS 283,403:BOWES 7,720; PLASCO ID 2,952; POLAR ELECTRO INC 76,532; POOLPAKVILLAGE OF SKOKIE/POLICE DEPARTMENT 178,951; VIRCO INC 5,206; EMCOR SERVICES-TEAM MECHANICAL INC 5,075; EMERSON NETWORKLAKE-COOK DISTRIBUTORS INC 146,625: LAKESHORE RECYCLING INTERNATIONAL 3,625; POSITIVE COACHING ALLIANCE 5,472; POSITIVEVISTA HIGHER LEARNING 24,004; VOCOMOTION STUDIOS 3,163, VOGUE POWER,LIEBERT SVC B011: EMPLOYER'S CLAIM SERVICE INC 18,244; SYSTEMS 47,441; LANDMARK FORD 17,830: LANDMARK OF CONNECTIONS INC 3,B56,702: POSTAGE BY PHONE/RESERVE ACCOUNTFABRIC SHOP 4,340; W L. KERCHER CO 24,000; W. W. NORTON & CO ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA, INC 2,510; ENVIRON 4,450; EP TAYLORVILLE 51,512; LANEE WALLS 2,843: LARSON EQUIPMENT AND 107,100; POSTMASTER -SKOKIE POST OFFICE13,120; POWER8,722; WARDS SCIENCE 3,320; WAVELENGTH, INC. 3,750; WENGER ENTERPRISES 7,150; EQ THE ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY CO 2,741; FURNITURE CO 16,220; LAUREATE LEARNING CENTER 4,604; LEGAT SYSTEMS, INC6,085;PRENTKE ROMICH CO.8,450;PRESIDIO CORPORAT!ON25,B55:WEXBANK1OB,726;WI-IIUED,TAKIFF&HANSEN ESSCOE LLC - THE ENGINEERED SYSTEM 30,804, EVANSTON SANO & ARCHITECTS INC 2,008,946: LEVATO GROUP INC OBA TLK MARKETING NETWORKED SOLUTIONS, INC 3,703; PRF GRAPHICS 3,714; PRIMELLC 6,278; WILLIAM H. SADLIER INC 2,817; WILLIAM OLINE 3,720; ORCHESTRA 5,245; EVANSTON DAY SCHOOL 64,034; EXCEL EDGE, INC 16,686; LEVEL (3( COMMUNICATIONS, LLC 37,367: LIBERTYT/ILLE TILE TIME TIMING 5,424; PRINT-XPRESS 13,240: PRO-ED 5,726; PROJECTWILLOW HILL GOLF COURSE 2,655: WIZARD CREATIONS 9,229: 5,B63; EXPANDING LIVES 2,538; F E MORAN INC 251,779: FAIRVIEW& CARPET LTD 96,976; LIDS TEAM SPORTS 10,986; LIFE FITNESS CRISS 5,522; PROJECT LEAD THE WAY,INC6,B50; PROQUESTWORKPLACE SOLUTIONS LLC 11,671; WORLD BOOK, INC 2,692, WORLD SCHOOL SOUTH - DISTRICT 72 10,125, FEECE OIL COMPANY 3,254; 11,913; LINCOLN NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO 143,559; LOGISOFT INFORMATION AND LEARNING 19,405; PRS CONSULTING LTD 12,000;OF TEE'S 5,933, WORTH PUBLISHING 14,118: WRIGHT AUTOMOTIVE FELICITY SCHOOL LLC 3,510; FILEMAKER, INC 7,372; FILTER SERVICES COMPUTER PRODUCTS LLC 3,766; LOUISJ KRAUS MD 20,630; LOYOLAPWP CAMPS 3,000; QUAD/GRAPHICS INC 1B,756; QUINLAN & FABISHINC 15,436; YORK BARBELL CO 12,525 ILLINOIS2,B62: FINIS INC 5,377; FISHER SCIENTIFIC33,461: FLAGHOUSE UNIVERSITY CHICAGO 11,625: LUTHERAN GENERAL HOSPITAL 4,460: MUSIC 12,238; R & G CONSULTANTS B4OB7: RADIANT LEARNING INC. 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ANNUAL STATEMENT OF AFFAIRS SUMMARY FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2014 A; Scheithauer, Mario A; Sucherman, Noel S.; Tanaka, Cynthia L; Uzarewicz, Linda R; Valenzuela, Ana M; Copies of the detailed Annual Statement o Affairs tor the Fiscal Year Endinq June 30, 2014 will be available for public inspection in the schooldistrict/joint agreement administrative office by December 1 , 2014.Vega, Damian; Venetos, Angeliki M; Weil, Susan L, Williams, Gayle L; Yousd, Victoha P Individuals wasting to review this Annual Statement of Affairs should contact SALARY RANGE: $25.000 - $39.999 Golf School District 67 9401 Waukegan Rd., Morton Greve, IL 60053 847-966-8200 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Casfro, Saul E; Hoffman, Chitstine A, Kowalska, Krystyna; Purelku, Fda; Shapiro, Randi S; Smoter, Laura; Tomsic, Josephine; Underwood, Jenoder C School District/Jo,nl Agreement Name Address Telephone Office Hours SALARY RANGE: $40.000 - $59 999 Also by January 15, 2015 the detailed Annual Statement ot Affairs tor the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2014, will be posted on the IllinoisState Board of Educations websde@ www.isbe.net. Anton. Theodore A; Ciupinoki, Gina A, Monesca, Peterson; Poulard, Jean Claude; Steinmao, Pathc'e SUMMARY The following is the Annual Statement of Affairs Summary that is required to be published by the school distitct/joint agreement for the past fiscalyear. SALARY RANGE: $00.000 AND OVER Bag, Faisal A Statement of Qeerations as of June 30. 2014 'T Municipal PAYMENTS OVER $2 500. EXCLUDING WAGES AND SALARIES, A & B Bus Service 34,722; A T & T 27,199; A T & T 019 7.747; A T 5 T Global Services, Inc 12,628, Operations Retirement Fire Prevention Amalgamated Bank of Chicago 1 1 24,041 , Amencan Drapery Cleaners & Flameprooter 4,661 ; Ameitcan & Debt Social Working & Espreos Purchase Card 8,924; Apple Inc. 25,395; Autumn Tree 3,825; B & F Construction Code Services, Educabonal Maintenance Services Transportation Security Capital Projects Cash Tort Safety Inc. 2,568; Bitnsoo, Paul 18,195; BUSINESS EXPRESS 5,320; Call One 17,351, COW GOVERNMENT INC Local Sources 1000 6,966,865 1,091,577 1,221,678 277,183 234,301 35,525 30,023 O O 5,017: CENTRAL STATES BUS SALES,INC. 11,792; Challenger Day School 44,147; Champion Energy, Flow-Through Receipts/Revenues from LLC 32,248; COLE TA'ftDR BANK 3,869,878; COLE TAYLOR BANK FIT 849,616, COLE TAYLOR BANK One Distitct to Another Distnict 2000 0 SIT 214,803; COLE TAYLOR BANKCARD/ELAN FINANCIAL SVC6,016; Communicahon ReooIvin State Sources 3000 519,102 o o 163,713 50,000 O O Fund 2.717; CONSTELLATION NEWENERGY GAS DTIISION 51 .699; COTG 4,817; DEPOSITORY TRUST

Federal Sources O 180,906; Edmentam 3,179; EDUCATIONAL BENEFIT COOPERATIVE 689,998; EVOY, K.AMSCHULTE, 4000 102,311 O O O Total Direct Receipts/Revenues JACOBS & CO. 8,300; FIRE & SECURITY SYSTEMS, INC. 3,871; FOLLE'fl' EDUCATIONAL SERVICES 7.588,278 1,091,577 1,221,678 440,816 234.301 85.525 30,023 O O 7,174; Frontline Technologies 2,634; OnO School District #67 Accommodation 4,986; Humes and Son, Total Direct Disbursemeets/Expenditures 6,781,898 525,941 1,244,045 359,028 208,178 7,122,828 O O Inc 6,240; HODGES, LOIZZI, EISENHAMMER RODICK&K,AH697,118; HOUGHTON MIFFLIN HARCOURT Other Sources/Uses of Funds 30,023 (124,875) 5,121; lASA 3,853; ILLINOIS ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL BOARDS 5,556; Jensen Construchoo Services 124,875 o o 0 (30,023) O O LLC 31,136; LAUREATE DAYSCHOOL 50,583; LEARNING.COM 4,355; Looqaist, Gary 17,243; Marathon BeginnIng Fand Balances - July 1,2013 1,045,816 778,436 628,992 167,008 1,716 7,328,916 1,411,580 O O Fleet i t 791 ; McCONAHAY, MARTIN 6,673; Metín Cabs, LLC - NW 6,1 25; Metropolitan Preparatory Other Changes in fund Balances O O O o o O O Schools 91 597; MIDAMERICAN ENERGY COMPANY 46,066; MIDLAND PAPER 8,496; Nibs Elementary Ending Fund Balances Jene 30, 2014 1,882.219 1,219,197 731,500 248 .796 27,839 291,613 1,411,580 O O School District 71 16,955, tALES TOWNSHIP DISTRICT FOR SPECIAL EDUC 257,320; Nitos Township School Treasure 49,536, Niles Twp Property Tao Appeals Coop 7,302; NORTH COOK INTERMEDIATE GROSS PAYMENT FOR CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL Joseph E; yojack, Kdstine L, Sabot, Brooke A SERVICE CENTER 4,400; North Shore Transit Inc 191,094; NORTH SUBURBAN TEACHERS UNION SALARY RANSE: LESS THAN $25.000 SALARY RANGE; $90.000 AND OVER 31 946; Northwest Soburban Special Ed Org 1 5,698; PEARSON EDUCATION 1 2,265; Pearson Education Atwood, Jennifer Margaret, Barbaoente, Maria L, Belluomini, Juddh; Cregier, Deborah; Fine, Whdney M., Atwood, Kevin T; Chvojka, Karen M.; Conejo, Cynthia S; Featherstooe, Lisa J; Oilman, Gregg 8, Gould,Inc. 49,625; PNC Equipment Finance i 4,558; PREFERRED MEAL SYSTEMS 85,31 0; Premier Mechanical, Janczewski, Kyle J.; Liclitenstoin, Richard M, Mayer. Hilary Ann, Nickels, Wendy Ann; Rieger, Elaine Elise J; Grossman, Susan; Gatierrez, Glenn P; Joyner, Kostine L; Levin, Bait I; Maldonado, Danielle E; Inc. 4,067; RAMROD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 20,400; Renaissance Learning, Inc. 7,260; REhiZO 6 SONS, SALARY RANGE; $25.000 - $39.999 Massone, Kathryn J; Mcdonald, Mary Beth, Medland, Sheila; Nelson, Hope T; Sadkin, Aviva, Sageti- INC. 14,876; S D K Associates LTD 51 466; SCHOOL DISTRICT 67 (fSA) 56,164; SCHOOL SPECIALTi' Ooyle, Margaret E; Brown. Cnstina B. Midefton, Lauren E; Reiniche. John T Flores, Beth; Stavropoulos, Jo Ann Y; Steadman, Marone; Uitbe, Susan Gail; Westley, Carol A LATTA DIVISION 3,525; SELF 43,057; Seratin Landscaping 5,400; SIMPLEXGRINNELL 6,262; Skokie GROSS PAYMENT FOR NON-CERTiFICATED PERSONNEL SALARY RANGE: $40,000 - $59999 School District 68 3,104; STATE DISBURSEMENT UNIT 13,633; Suburban School Cooperahve Ins. Pool SALARY RANGE' LESS THAN $25 000 64,778; TEACHERS RETIREMENT SYSTEM OF ILLINOIS 7,966; TELESOLUTIONS CONSULTANTS LLC Brandess, Andrea R; Jacobs, Casey Frances; Levinson, Amanda Roso; Molitor, Catheitne A Clark, Pamela H, Conklin, Kollie Anne; Conwisher, Michael M.; Curescu, Helen C; Du Chateau, Yvonne 4,550; TIGER DIRECT 1 1 530; Tru Cut Landscapiog Inc. 1 5,646; TSA Consuting Group, Inc. 183,225; SALARY RANGE: $60.000 - $89.999 Dunlap, Lowell A; Ennie, Arturo L. Jr.; Faraci, Robert R; Flores, Fedooco Jr.; Goldader, Janice; Gomberg US Department of Education 3,114; VERIZON WIRELESS 8,417; VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE Benson, Penny Felin, Bowering, Traci M; Cards, Ted F; Carro, Bitan W; Feinstein, Amy J; Furrey, Katheitne Diane P; Gonzalez-Parra, Luis B,; Graehling, Tressa E; Hedberg, Janice; Hopkinson, Catheitne Kenny 5,117; VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE- WATER 6,256; WALSWORTH PUBLISHING CO 3,610; WASTE Elizabeth; Heuberger, Lisa J; Johnson, Kathryn A; Mlynski, Anela M; Moss, Anne M; Ng, Victona L,Johnson, Cynthia; Leib, Margaret A; Mcd005ugh, Debra A; Mitchel, Arlene; Newman, Evoone AMANAGEMENT NORTH 17,015; WIGHT & COMPANY 7,134,122; Xerox Financial Services 43,229 Obradovic, Dana N; Oroello, Jennifer L; O'Shaughnessy. Kathleen E; Reiner, Jenniter S; Stepniewski.Rebelos. Froida; Roichert, Catheitne M; Rodriguez, Rodngn; Rubeostein, Barbara Adune; Ryser, Bonita Ad #871095

ANNUAL STATEMENT OF AFFAIRS SUMMARY FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2014 Kavonius-Donado, Penny; Larsen, Ralph, Martinez. Lucia, Nelson, Cozeake E, Niezgoda, Malgoizata The summary musi be published in the local newspaper Northcut, Fred; Oertel, Noelle; Paweleck, Susan L; Quintero, Nubia; Ramey, Devin; Robin. Sait E Rolando, Susan; Sancen, Jonathan; SmHh. Shawn; Tallidis, Nicholas; Tapia, Esmeralda; Tder, Karen Copies of the detailed Annual Statement ofAttairs for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 20 14 will be available torpublic inspection in the school dislnct/joinlagreement administrative office by December I, 2014 Vargas, Borys; Vicker, Sharon. Vivendo, Amber P; Wells, Laura Ruth; Wolinetz, Sharon, Zaborenko, Fama Individuals wanting to review this Annual Statement ofAffairs should contact Zabdn, Rosanne Skekie School District 68 9440 Kenton Ave., Skokie IL. 60076 04 7-676-9000 8:00 AM. - 4:30 PM. Salary Range: $40,000 - $59,999 Ahmad, Farah Naz; Atkinson, Sarah; Batas, Maria; Becker, Barbara; Beiza, Len; Chappell, Vicki; Cottmni, School District/Jninl Agreeinient Name Address Telephone Office Hours Debra, Foreman, Robyn; Garcia, Jose; Gerage, Joan, Hopt, Juddh A; Houston, Jean; Lutgen, Annamarie; Also by January 15, 2015 the detailed Annual Statement of Affairs tonifie Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2014, will be posted on the Illinois State Board nf Education's websde@ www.isbe.net. Melendez, Susana; Meyer, Kenneth; Morimoto, Knisty; Neiweem, Ellen; Rnbb, Carol; Sancen, Juan, SUMMARY: The following is the Annual Statement of Affairs Summary that is required Io be published by the school district/joint agreement tor the past fiscalyear Topping, Mitchell; Valenzuela, Oscar: Villegas, Mano; Zianlro. Ellen Statement et Operations as et June 30 2014 Salary Range: $60,000 and ever Aboytes, Miguel C: Berry, Ryan Jamos; Daniels, Garry; Hilliard, Tara K; Juarez, Diana. Moreno, Jose Municipal Luis, Neyrinck, Susan; Ostaszewski, Paul; Petersen, Daoid; Potempa Jr., Richard; Rodarte, Eleon, Rowe, Janice; Rutaen, Jennder; Tomenillie, Matthew; Titschan, Robert; Verdugo, Lorenzo

Educational Debt ServicesTransportation RetireFt' Working Cash Tort Prevenhon & Maintenasce Pgyments over $2.500. excluding wages and salaries Social Safety 303 Tasi24,533, Accident Fund Insurance 95,175; Accu-Dry Waterproofing Inc. 5.100; Acorn Security Landscaping 17,425; Alarm Detection Systems, Inc 3,752; Alert Solutions 2,624; Amsan LIc 67,787; Local Sources 1000 20,922,935 2,666,583 2,327,339 928,113 1,185,500 7,932 388,043 286,459 O Anderson Pest Control 4,784, Anne Grail Reichel 9,500; Athur Management Inc 547.929; Arlyn School Flow-Through Receipts/Revenues from 2000 0 O O O 36,637; Asset Control Solutions 3,000; Athanasopoulos, Angela 6,031 ; Automated Logic - Act Chicago One District to Another District 21,025; Bank of America National 42,171; Bank Of Montreal Corporat 307,648, Barnes & Noble Inc 10,789; Bassing E F 2,805; Berne, Jeno'der 16,000, BLDD Architects 95,841 , BlickArt Matenalo 4,524; Stale Sources 3000 2,321 788 50,000 0 486,292 0 0 0 0 0 By Amoco 25,363; Buckeye International 10,424; Byrne, Megan 2,600; Call One 39.506; Cambium Federal Sources 4000 1,061,616 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Learning 1 1 .659; Carol Jago LLC 22,000; Cdw-G 1 7,749; Cengage Learning t 2.793; Central States Total Direct Receipts/Revenues 24,306,339 2,716,583 2,327,339 1,414,405 t 185,500 7,932 380,843 206,459 0 Bus Sales Inc 29,438; Chicago Fiffer Supply 2,872; Chicago Metrnpolitan Fire Prevention Co. 4,845; TotalDirectDisbursements/Eopenditures 23,852.573 2.159,592 2,206,208 1,356,865 t.0t3.579 1,995,308 187,700 0 Climate Service, Inc. 17,992; CIm Group The, Inc 6,279; Cole Taylor 18,044.020; ComEd 5,399; Other Sources/Uses of funds t ,516,4t 6 (1 000,000) (16,416) 0 0 3,170,9t 5 (1 500,000) 0 0 Community Counseling Centers Of Chicago 8,000; Complete Communications Inc 6,800; Consortium Beginning Fund Balances - July 1, 2013 14,600,450 4.613,294 2.204,040 1,643,580 1,027.479 (809,684) 16,196.700 440,486 0 For Educational Change 7,550; Constellation NewEnergy Gas Division. LL 170,750: Constellation NewEnergy. Inc. 192,282; Cotg 37,526; Cone School 44,706; Deftu Education Inc 2,833; Dem Soroices Other Changes in Fund Balances O O O O O O O O O Inc 23,872; Depository Transfer Compa 2,1 74,875; Dreambox Learning 3,225; DoPage Regional Office Ending fund Balances June 30, 2014 16.570,632 4,170,285 2.308.755 1 701 1 20 1 199,400 373,855 t 5,085.623 539,245 0 of Education 9,925; Eder, Casella & Co. 24,650, Educational Benefit Cooperative 3,565,870; facilitec 3,059; Federal Supply USA 5,930; first Security Systems, Inc. 3,323; Flevuource LIc 6,636; Forecast 5 GROSS PAYMENT FOR CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL Greenberg, Barbara; Greone, Jeonde ;Gruenberg. EI en S; Guerard, Carrie L; Hatner, Eileen; Hawley Analytics, Inc 8,000, Four Star Marketing, Inc 2,639; Franczek Radelet 74,343; Frank Cooney Company Salary Range: Less Than $25,000 Robyn; Heinz. Laude L.; Hill, BaNana; Hinoey, Mary A Hunsicker, Linda; Jenkins. Marc; Liebman, Julie 17,000; Frontline Technologies, Inc 7,910; Fun Services 3.175; Garauenta Usa, Inc 3,000; Gbc 3,129: Arnold, Karen; Berg, Betty; Berger, Elaine, Caudili. Courtney; Daniel, Lauren M; Delevitt, Sharon; Fabbri. McBride, Jac; McTague, Francos J; Millurd-KorotenBeth; Miller. Etlao; Miller, Lori; Miller, Ma0eoe GoC Crawford Auto Service. Inc. 10,993; Grosse Pointe Towing Inc 36,581: Guerard, Carrie L 6,133; Lauren M; Hampton, Kate; Garwood. James E; Greene, Elizabeth A; Haider, Saleha; Hundo, Arlene, Mncogni, Ellen; Needlman, Randy; Nevinger, logod, Nimz, Lina; Olson, Molly; O'Neil, Susan; Pomponi Hawley, Robyn 3,182; Heinemann 23,197; Heinz, Laude 3,870; Hendchsen 2,646; HerO Jones Inc. Hills, Cathryn; Kim, Helen K; Powero, Jane R; Rolek, Brooke; Ruggeri, ffirginia F; Sjarseth, Knut; Wand,Anthony J; Rubio, Lynn Ivy; Salpietro, Jenniter; Sarnotf. Lisa; Silcrntt, Jolan; Sloan, Geraldine: Spiegel 3,395; Hobart Corporation 2.908; Homefield Energy 23,895; 1-loughton Mifftio Harcourt i Bi .833: Rosanne; Weisman, Steven L; Wenstrom, Caleb; Ynnkotf, Noreen B, Zia, Sadat Steven; Uyeda. Amy; Visconti. Kelli; Wiviott. Dauid IDES. 13.584, laub 7,279; Illinois Department Of Revenue 5,582; Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund Salary Range: $25,000 - $39,999 GROSS PAYMENT FOR NON-CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL 17,102; Imagine Loarning 22,500; Jostens 7,665; Kansas State Bank 72,754, Kilgore, Molly Rose Fudh, Megan; GWco, Lisa, Ramos, Veronica; Siegel, Mnllyann; Turnen-Ojeda, Tracy, Wilson, Cheryl C Salary Range; Less Thon $25,000 5,943; Lakeshore Waste Services LLC 24,739; Larsen, Sarah 7,069, Larson Equipment Co 5,104; Salary Range: $40,000 - $59,999 Adil. Farah F; Ahmad, Salma, Ahmar, Syeda A. Ahmed, Jasim; Aitarn, Alearsi; Allen, Bradley D,Laureate Day School 54,861 , Lintorth, Lsd 4,500; M & L Environmental Inc 25,060; Macgill & Company Andite,Jessica; Babana, lIbra, Bohlin, Margaret; Byrne, Megan, DiMania, Ann E; Dvorsky. Andrea; Flood. Amrikhasi, Violet; Arnold, Larry I; Aslam, Muhammad, Atkinson. Carleoe; Bach, Briana K; Barjaktanevic, 5,358; MarmiIIe Academy 67,764, McGraw-Hill School Education 10,481, Mcgraw-Hill Sra 19,386, Michael; Gavas, Vasilik'; HelmsteBer, Mary, Hickoy, Meghan, Hobson, Craig A; Kaplan, Jeffroy; Kearns, Jelica; Batas, Oscar, Baumgartner, Joel; Bellen, Shirley M; Bernero, Gail; Berry, Roberta; Beta. Manoo; Mctague Frances 5.000; Metro Cabs, LLC 11,534; Metropolitan Preparatory Schools, Inc. 48,221; MMI Colleen; Kim, Judy; Long, Samia; McNelley, Katie; Meighan, Andrea N.; Murphy, Lisa; Nelson, Bnttney Bharatia, Shreya; Boim, Nancy S; Burkle, Therese; Bynum, Victoda R; Cowin, Rebecca, Crowley. Taylor Technology Services 572,871; Molly Hawkins House 3,973; Muslim Community Center, Inc. 6,900; S.; Nitha, Stacey R; Ostrovsky, Victona; Perrin, Patty, Philhppose, Renee; Reid, Rebecca; Roona, Todd; C.; Cruz, Roger A; Cushion, Kelly R ;Daniels, Barbara; Denlow, Tracey K; Douons, Morgan M; Dreptu,National Geographic 3,561 , National School Boards Asso. 2,675; Nahonal Seating & Mobility Inc. 5555U' Russ, Katheitne; Schock, Meredith; Schreier, Rose; Short, Katheitne; Weinstein, Mamie; Woleben, Ana M; Enwia, June00; Evans, Cathenne; Faulkner, Robert J;Fenton, Jessica B; Fergus, Kathryn; Newbnidge Educational Publishing 1 3,565; Nicholas & Associates, Inc. 2,525,689; Niles Township Credit: Stacey; Yoder, Allison Fissahaye, Kokob; Fdshman, Joel; Garcia, Aletandra C.; Gerage, Kosten; Gerson, Natalie; Gilbert, Daniel; Union 89,369; Nues Township H.S.#219 7,370; Nues Township PropertyTax Appeal Coop 26,373; Niles Salary Range: 60,000 - $89,999 Gitlin, Rachel; Glad, Elaine; Goeppioger, Anna L; Golitner, Danida; Gourdier, Jessica L; Hancock, James Township School Treasurer 86,652; Nordisco Office Products 2,836; North Cook bc 9,385; North Sh019: Aguirre, Meniloe; Alnear, Nicole; Athanasopoulos, Angela; BarneO, Brandi; Barrow, Anastasia; Beall, A; Hancock, Kimbeity, Hansen. Renee; Heto, Veona; Holbrook, Jaclyn; Holzman, Nessa E; Hosoman, TransH, Inc 373,776; North Suburban Asphat Maintenance 48,687; Northwest Evaluation Assnciatinen. Erica; BoBonait, Elizabeth, Brooks, Amanda; Burrell, Alevandra; Carpenter, Andrew. Coliaone, Kathryn;Roo; Ickow, Marjode; Isola, Nancy; Jarema, Carol; Javed, Subia; Karlin, Linda H; Kocelko, Laura C;17,063; Northwest Suburban Special Education Org 142,355; Novack, Rebecca 2,885; Novell 3,706; Connelly, Katie E, DeNeve, Nuncie; Deane. Heather; Douglas, Owen; Eckert, Catalin; Eres, Frances; Foley, Koeneman, Allyson; Koiton. Darlene; Kowalski, Heather J; Kustner. Bonnie; Lang, Rachel L. Lanigan,Ntdse 832,287, NTT DATA, Inc. 7,425; Occupational Heath Centers 4,845; Office Depot f8.291, Open. Jacqueline, Frongedakis. Elaine, Fugate. Derek; Goeta. Sena; Graul. Mary; Guotafsoo, Susan; Halkias, Michelle; Letebvre. Michelle, Levinson, Marsha; Marbn, Judith; Martinez, Eduardo; Martinoeic, Edina;Communities 1 5,577; Paddock E.T Enterprises 9,808; Palos Sports 4,087; Pearson Clinical Assessment Moghan; Haloerson, Colette; HamAnn, James; Han, Chnstina; Heath, Chitstina; Hroojevic, Anica McOernioO, Pat D; McKnight, Kathren Amanda, Mis, Karnlina; Molay, Margot; Moreno Jr , Jose L.; 3,1 22; Pearson Inc 65,452; Phillippose, Renee 4,500; Project Lead the Way 5,375; Raptor Technologies Hughes, Margot. Jordan, joy T, Kelly, Bryan, Kilgore, Molly Rose. Laoiewski, Sylwia; Larsen, Sarah Mords, Devin; Mozos, NuN, Murphy, John P; Neikrug, Gayla L; Nelson, Anne; filman Wodatch, Raina4,272; Really Good Stuff 12,137; Reliance Standard 29,938, Renaisoaoce Leoming, Inc. 10,403; Rush Lathrop, Joel, Layman, Molly, Lenin, Ryan, Linforth, Lon; Llerandi, Kathryn, Lynch, Rebecca; Macho M.; Nords, Tara, Oberman, Ronald; Oman, Nadine A; Ortega, Angel E; Pabon, Angela L, Parker. Donna Track Centers of Illinois, Inc. 1 1 635; Russo Power Equipment 1 5,841 ;Sate Haven School 51,180; Amy. Madaos, Denise; Matalas, Poter; McClellan, Polly; McGrath. Allison; McMahon, Eitka; Moreno G ;Parnilli, Janet; Paulius, Kristin L, Pershan, Deborah: Puljas, Madlena, Renko, Jeosicu; Reyes. MaSantucci Plumbing, Inc. 3,565: Scholastic Education 84,054, Scholastic, Inc10,876; School Enec Norma A , Morrow, Breo; Myers, Brya; Newcorn, Sarah; Nielsen, Elizabeth, Novack, Rebecca, Nony- Teresa; Robin, Lorry A, Rodarte, Fidel; Rugas, Joanne M; Rooentiold, Nancy; Ruth, Robert; Rutzen, Connect, Inc. 1 7,294; School Specialty 1 6,893; Sidera Networks 1 8,000; Siemens Industry, Inc 23,564: Bennewitz, Cara; Peterson, Heather; Preis, Megan; Reyes, Julissa; Roter. Melissa; Rothman. Melissa; Justin; SackeB, Janice; Santiago, Jorge; Schmidt, Adam N; Schroeder Molly; Shahid, Tahreem; Shlimon, Skokie Postmaster 3.200; Skokie School District 68 52.603; Skokie School District 68 - Imprest Fund Rowen, Renee; Russo, Melinda; Ruthertord, Aone; Saipe. Tarryl L, Sarangan, Ana; Saykawlard, Deano; Natalie S; Sindorf. Fred T; Sindort, Wanda; Smith, Romy; Sonderman, Dolores; Spangler, Leticia B,48.607; Sovereign Leasing LIc 7,278; Specialty Water Chemicals 2,569; Sperry Van Ness, LLC 95,976; Schmidt, Diana; Sobotka, Allison N.; Stevens, Cynthia; Talbert, Lisa T; Tapscott, Kara; Thompson, Syrengelmeyer, Thomao J; Staulter, Isaac M; Steiner, Elaine; Storbeoz, Melinda: Straussman, AllisonState Disbzrement Unit 9.000; T A Cummings Jr Company 123,784; Tangent, Inc. 8.270, Tci Ordei Claudy; Thompson, Mark; Toevis, Phyllis; Tsioles, Sara; UhIe. Gina L; Vale, Patncia; Viokler, Alison; A; Swanson, Dale C. Takiguchi. Jean; Tenenbaum, Joanna M; Thompson, Kelly; Tsokas, Cathy; UhIe, Department 4,631 , Telesolutions Cnnsutants 3,486, TitMark Marion LLC 30,221 ; Tsa C005uting Group Weissenberg, Kim; Wheatley, Judith, Yacoub, Nioeneh; Ziemano, onu Samantha; Villamil, Arturo S; Wollner, Leon; Welters, Ednina, Williams, Neale; Winchell, Lisa M; Yacoub, Inc 587.609; Tyler Technologies 4,700; U.S. Postal Service 18,000; Unifirst Corporation 3,177; Urban Salary Ronge: $90,000 and over Nahrain; Yang, Frank Z: Zuransky, Shorrino Gateways 3,200. Vale Patncia 2.565. Valley Fire Protection Sy 10,022; Vedzon Wireless 15,299: Village Ardell. Lila, Augustine, Andrew, Blumenthal, Beryl. Boundy, Ed; Carlino, Anthony; Clark, Julio M Salary Range: $25,000 - $39,999 Of Skokie 47.275, Village of Skokie - Police Department 46,690; Village ut Skokie - Water Department Dahlgren, Clifton; Dandino. Natalie; Deppen. Tamara, Dimoulis, Chitstine; Doherty, Laura; Donnelly, Abraham, Annie; Arnold, Gary; Azor, Marie; Baca, Graciela; Butin, Tina M; Calisolt, Barbara; Cano,9,754; Wisconsin Dept Of Revenue 2,735; Woodwind & Brasuwiod 3,873; Writers Thoatro, Inc. 3.000; Constance: Finton, Louise; Frick, Kitotin, fuller, Joanne, Gaffney. Mark; Ghetaler. Andrea; Gordon, Leslie; Debbie; Chdsty, Edn L; Gould. Francesca F; Henderson, Katona; Huteosky, Helene; Kakaletris, Anastasia; Xeroo Corponahon 14,887; Zones 11,047 Ad #871109 Thursday, November 27, 2014 Pioneer Press (DC) 15 Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices

ANNUAL STATEMENT OF AFFAIRS SUMMARY FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2014 SALARY RANGE: $25.000 $39.999 GENO. WILLIAM, KAUFHOLD, KENNETH Copies o the detailed Annual Statement o Affairs for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30. 2014 will be available toe public inspection in the schooldistnict/loint agreement administrative office by December 12014. SALARY MUGI; $40.000 - $59.999 Individuals wanting te review this Anneal Statement at Attairs should contact. CHRISTY. BRENDA: CIACCIO, LEAH M: JORDAN. DEBRA, SALICETE, ELIZABETH NUes Elementary School District 11 6901W. Oakton St., Nues, Illinois 60714 847-966-9280 8:00 AM. - 4:00 P.M. SALARY RANGE: $60.000 AND OVER School Distnct/Joint Agreement Name Address Telephone Office Hours FERDINAND, SUSAN; JURIS, KEN; MALACHA, CHESTER Abo by January 1 5, 201 5 the detailed Annual Statementat Aflaim for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2014, will be posted on the Illinois State Board ot Education's websde@ w.isbe,net, PAYMENTS OVER $2.500. EXCLUDING WAGES AND SALARIES. SUMMARY; The tollowing is the Annual Statementnl Affairs Summary that io required to be published by the school distnct/joirit agreement for the past fiscal year ABC COMMERCIAL MAINTENANCE SERVICE INC 74,968, ALSCO 2,709; AMERICAN DRAPERY CLEANERS Stgteigont.olQpog!iuog as of Juno 30. 2014 & FLAMEP000FER 5,375; AMSAN LLC 10,286: AMY KRUPPE 5,697; ANDERSON LOCK 23,854; APPLE Municipal INC 6,709; ASSETWORKS 3,800; BOB'S DAIRY SERVICE 13,796; BRIGHTSPARK TRAVEL 4,488; C Operations Retirement Are Prevention E CROWLEY N ASSC 3,300; CAROL RDMANOSKI 15,039, CAROLINA BIOLOGICAL SUPPLY 30,867,

. . & Debt Social Wertung & CASSANDRA STRINGS INC 4,489; COW GOVERNMENT INC 30,793; CHICAGO CABPET CENTER INC 11,441; CLIMATE SERVICE INC 35.238, COLE TAYLOR BANK 4,t31,OBT, COLE TAYLOR BANK CPI Educational Maintenance Services Transportation Security Capital Projects Cash Tort Safety 271,117; COLE TAYLOR BANK FEE 801,919; COLE TAYLOR BANK SIT 213,107; COMCAST 21,437, Local Sources 1000 6,642,002 t,t84,218 690 154,422 290,949 0 4t,639 O O CONSTELLATION 5,BO4; CONSTELLATION NEWENERGY GAS DIVISION LLC 68,202; CONSTELLATION Flnw.Through Receipts/Revenues NEWENERGY INC 84.469; CROSSBOW, LLC 5,400. OERBYTECH, DBA CIPAFILTER 3,795, DNM 2000 0 0 0 0 trono One Distnct In Mother District EDUCATIONAL CONSULTING, LTD 1 3,050; EAST PRAIRIE SCHOOL DISTRICT #73 21 1 33; EDUCATIONAL 0 0 40,335 0 0 0 State Sources 3000 537,306 BENEFIT COOPERATIVE 885,575; EVANS, MARSHALL ANO PEASE, PC 8,515; FOX RIVER FOODS 67,209, 0 0 0 Federal Sources 4000 218,553 0 0 0 FRONTLINE TECHNOLOGIES 5,481; GARVEY OFFICE SUPPLIES 13,380; GLANDER PAVING CD 5,080, letal Direct ReceiptslRevenues 7,398661 1,184,2tt 690 t94,757 290,949 0 41 .639 GREATAMERICA FINANCIAL SVCS 3,481; GROOT RECYCLING & WASTE SERVICES, INC 7,027; HAPP BUILDERS INC 25,745; HARRIS 8MO 57,758; HEINEMANN 6,794; HOME DEPOT CREDIT SERVICE 7,534, Total Direct Disbarsements/Enpenditures 6,740,696 1,032,649 0 t80,814 206,762 0 O O HOUGHTON MIFFLIN CO. 54,096; lASA 2,506; ILL DEPT OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY 32,932, ILLINICLOUD Other Sources/Uses of Funds O O 4,500; ILLINOIS ASSN OF SCHOOL BOARDS 4,443; ILLINOIS BUSINESS SYSTEMS, INC 9,730; ILLINOIS Beginning Fund Balances - July 1, 2013 6,360,253 1.924.620 35,725 t 46,393 241,014 O 2,286,297 O O PAPER & COPIER CO 7,670; ILLINOIS STATE POLICE 3,206; IRON OAKS ADVENTURE CENTER 2,750; Other Changes ir Fund Balances O O ISTATION.00M 4,425, JK ELECTRIC 3.000. JMS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSO 14,797; JURIS 6 CO 35,861 ; KAO Ending Fund Balances June 30, 2014 7 .018 , 2 t B 2.075.989 36,415 160,336 325,201 O 2.327,936 CONSTRUCTION & MANAGEMENT LLC 29,830, LAKESHORE 3,562; LIFETOUCH 3,049; LUMERICA 9,820, MNJ TECHNOLOGIES DIRECT INC 97,494, MONARCH RENOVATiON INC t9,534; N. SCOTT JOHNSON GROSS PAYMENT FOR CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL RANALLI. KATHERINE. ROSS, MICHELLE: RYBICKI, EDWIN JR. J; SUIFER, GINA 5,550; NILES ELEM SCHOOL DISTRICT #7T 18,167; NILES TOWNSHIP DIST FOR SPECIAL EDUC 807 SALARY RANGE: LESS THAN $25.000 SALARY MAGE; $90.000 AND OVER 21,707, NILES TOWNSHIP SCHOOL TREASURER 26,334; NILES ÌWP PROPERlY TPW APPEALS COOP AI'IMED, RUQA'Ci'A N, BABIKAN, MARY E, BARRETT. ELAINE; BEANE, STEFANIE; CARLI, MARIA; DAVIS, ACCIARI, KATHERINE L, BROGNI, MAUREEN; BUHLER. DIANA L; D'ANNIBALLE, MARY CAllEN; DIAMOND,10,186; NORTH SHOOE TRANSIT 37,258; NORTH SUBURBAN TEACHERS UNION 45,463, NORTI'M(EST BOBARA, ELLIS, ALEXIS; FORSELL, CANDACE; GAPEN, BETH; HEI1'Z, JOHN C, HETO, VESNA; KRUZEL, ROSEMARY; DWORAK, CHRISTINE; FARLEE, ANN; FUNK, FERN; GEISHEKER, JANICE C; GLASER, MARIA SUBURBAN SPEC ED ORGANIZATiON 5,308; NWEA 5,688, PALOS SPORTS. INC. 2,989; PEARSON 29,479; PAMELA, LICHTENSTEIN, RICHARD M, MANGINO, SUSAN; MAYER, HILARY; MC SHANE. PATRICIA;S. HIRSCH, ALAN S, KRUPPE, AMY; LINDEMANN, HANS, MANISCALCO, PEGGIE; MC GARRY. KATHERINE; PEARSON EDUCATiON INC 8,134; PMA FINANCIAL NETWORK INC 9,000; PNC BANK 14.404; POSITIVE MCDONAGH, BARBARA, MILEVA, HRISTINA: PANTAZI, JAMES C; POPOWYCH, OLGA T: ROBERTS, EVAN MONTCALM, BARBARA; MUELLER, MARY ELLEN; NELSON. CHRISTINE M; PAISLEY JILL C, PETITE, JOHN CONNECTIONS 123,880; PROFORM TECHNOLOGIES 3,742, RENAISSANCE LEARNING INC 3,392; SCARIANO, NIMES & PETRARCA 19,779; SCHOLASTIC. INC 7,515; SCHOOL DISTRICT #71 IMPREST SALARY RANGE: $25,W0 ' J, SCHLESSINGER. FRED LAFLEUR, SARAH; MILLER. SARAH H. RANZER, ABBY FUND 6,286; SCHOOL DISTRICT 67 3,942; SCHOOL HEALTH CORPORATION 3,526; SCHOOL LUNCH OROSS PAYMENT FOR NON-CERTIFICATED PERSONNEl SALARY RANGE: $40.000 - $59.990 SOLUTIONS 3,719; SIMPLEXGRINNELL 4,193; SKOKIE SCHOOL DISTRICT 68 6,013; SKOKIE SCHOOL SALARY RANGE: LESS THAN $25.000 AKHTEEBO, MEGAN, ALAGNA, AMANDA; BARRY. ALLISON M; DALAL, HETAL Y; FREEMAN, DANA, DISTRICT 73 1/2 24,624; SOUTH SIDE CONTROL SUPPLY 3,199; STANLEY CONVERGENT SECURITY BILAL, SHAHIDA; BRUMMIU, NICHOLAS, CAMACHO, ERIC; FAY, MARY ANN; GARBANZOS, GIGI; GREGORY, AMANDA; HAUFLE. KELLY; HECK, KIMBERLY; KORKOSZ, EMILY, PRIBAN, LAURA; ROMANO- SOLUTIONS 52,648; STATE DISBURSEMENT UNIT 8,760; STEM EVISIIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC GUZIEC, BARBARA. JOHNSON, ALEX; KEITh, COREEN; KOT, RENATA; KRAFT, DANIEL; KRONE. ADLER. ROSEMARIE; ROMANOSKI. CAROL A; SUAREZ, OSCAR; TORRANCE, STEPHANIE 14,950; SUBURBAN SCHOOL COOP INSURANCE POOL 28,157; SVEN DAHLQUIST ARCHITECTURE, INC SHARON. MANISCALCO, PETER, MARMA, LAYLA; MCCAFFREY, lOLE: MENDEZ, JEANETFE; MODI, SALARY RANGE: $80.000 - $89.999 15,385; TFS ALLIANCE GROUP LTD 4,539, TOP ECHELON CONTRACTING INC 62,857; TRUGREEN 3,739, BAUM. MICHELLE, BOLIN, ELAINE E. CAMPBELL. PAIGE; CINELLI, TINA; COLLIER. JACQUELINE;SHITAL, MORRISSE'Y, KATHRYN; MOY. JOAN; POTRATZ, ROBERTA; RAOKO, MARIA; RICHARDS, JAMES; U.S POSTAL SERVICE (CMRS-FP) 2,500; URBAN ELEVATOR SERVICE 3,090, VILLAGE OF NILES 7.196; GROVER. SHAGUN. JOHNSON, SUSAN; KELLY. ELENI; LAZARIS, HELEN, MACEJIK, MADELYN; MEYERS,RICHARDS, K.ATFff; SADUR, JILL, SENGULLU, TARKJeN MICHAEL; WENGERSKI, STEVEN: YOUNAN,WELLS FARGO FINANCIAL LEASING 7,259, WORKERS' COMPENSATION SELF-INSUR TRUST 63,403; GABRIELLE, MIHALOPOULOS, TONI, OH. JOANN, ORR, HOLLY, PALAllOLO, TONY; POLICH, BETH; ATHINA; YUNAN, ASEEL WORTH AVE GROUP 22,838; ZANER-BLOSER 5,584; ZEALTRON INC 3,634 AD#871 i 14

ANNUAL STATEMENT OF AFFAIRS SUMMARY FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2014 SALARY RANGE; $40000 -$59.999 Copies al the detailed Annual Statement of Affairs for Ihe Fiscal Year Ending June 30. 2014 will be available tar public inspection in the schooldistrictljoinl agreement admieislratroe office by December 1, 2014 SALARY RANGE' $60 000 AND OVER Individuals wanting to review this Annual Statement ot Atfairs should contact GALUSKI. BRIAN R, JOHNSON, JAMES L.; LOMBARDO, JANET K Morton Grove School District 70 6200 Lake St., Morton Grove, IL. 60053 847-965-6200 7:30 AM. - 4:00 PM. PAYMENTS OVER $2.500. EXCLUDING WAGES AND SALARIES, ACCIDENT FUND 37.T 20. ALPHA BAKING CO , INC 3,340, ANIXTERCENTER 72,1 1 3; APPLE COMPUTER Sc/aol Drslnict!Jvint Agreemeot Name Address Ielephooe Office Hnurs 120.568; BOB'S DAIRY SERVICE 13,696; BRECHT'S DATABASE SOLUTIONS. INC 4.500; BRIAN Also by January 15, 2Ol5the detailed Annual Statement ot Aftairsinrlhe Fiscal Vean EndingJune 30,2014, will be posted salbe Illinois Stute Beard of Education's websde@ www.isbe.net. SUMMARY; The Iollowing is the Annual Statement nt Affairs Summary that is required to be published by theschool distnctujoinl agreement for the past fiscal year GALUSKI 8,559; BUSINESS CARDS. ETC 3,540; CALL ONE 9,821 ; CAROLINA BIOLOGICAL SUPPLY CO 5ttoegon1nl Operations uiotjune 30 2014 3.282; CARROLL SEATINGCOMPANY7,413, CDWGOVERNMENT35,145. CLIFTON. LARSONALLEN LLP Municipal 17,750; COLE TAYLOR BANK 3,64.4,143; COLE TAYlOR BANK FIT i 976,1 17; COLE TAYIOR BANK SIT Operations Retirement Fire Prevention 278,022, COM ED 122,253; COMCAST 16,879: COMPASS LEARNING INC. 14,228; CONSORTIUM FOR 6 Debt Social Wartung & EDUCATIONAL CHANGE 4,433; CONSTELLATION 76.113; CONVERGINT TECHNOLOGIES LLC 3.997; Educational Maintenance Services Transportation Security Capital Projects Cash Tort Safety CROWN GYM MATS. INC 2,008; OSO LEARNING 9,013, DEARBORN NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Lncal Sources t 000 9,984,946 916,1 37 568.089 387.707 351,453 25,455 109,040 822 TO 5340 DELTA DENTAL OF ILLINOIS 57,640, DISCOVERY EDUCATION, INC 2,570; EAST PRAIRIE SCHOOL Flnw.Through Receipts/Revenues DISTRICT 73 14,167; EBSCO PUBLIISHING 5.167; ECOLAB 5.687; EDUCATIONAL PRODUCTS GROUP trnmûreOistniclloAnotheeDistnict 2000 0 0 0 O 7,230; ELLEN MAGIT, Ed.S 2,8T8, EPS/SCHOOL SPECIALTY LITERACY & INTERVEN 9,981, ERATE State Sources 3000 816,443 50,000 0 225,594 0 0 0 0 0 SOLUTIONS LLC 4,3T9; ElAN-MOOR EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHERS 5,797; F J KERRIGAN PLUMBING Federal Sources 4000 184,046 O O O O O O O O CO 12,261; FE. MORAN, INC 143,374; FAIRVIEW SCHOOL DISTRICT 72 14,000; FLEXSOURCE 3,483; 10 Total Direct ReceIpts/Revenues 10,985,435 966.137 568,089 613,301 351.453 25,455 109,040 822 FOLLET]' EDUCATIONAL SERVICES 3,322; FOLLETO SCHOOL SOLUTIONS 9,969; FOX RIVER FOODS

Total Direct Disbursemonts/Enpenditores 9,492.683 758.119 532,889 560,035 263.907 1,035,564 O O 70,783; FROSTLINE INC. 3,418; FSLJEYEMED PREMIUMS 2,719. GARVEY'S OFFICE PRODUCTS 4,304; GENESIS TECHNOLOGIES 6,355; GET NETRIX 34,583; GROOT 13.007; HANDWRITING WITHOUT Other Sources/Uses nl Foods (500.000) 0 0 0 O 3,300,000 0 0 O TEARS 3,647; HAPARA 3.240; HEINEMANN 4,015, HILL MECHANICAL AVE 20.590, HOIJGHTDN Beginning Fund Balances - JuiB 1. 2013 12,801,398 872.425 972,341 418,449 168,039 59,022 2.t95,006 43,856 53T MIFFLIN CO. 130,734, HOUGHTON MIFFLIN HARCOURT T3,837; HYDE PARK DAY SCHOOL 30,810, OWe: Changes in Fund Balances O O O O O O O O O ILLINOIS ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL BOARDS TO,638: ILLINOIS DEPT OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY Ending Fand Balances June 30 2014 13,794,150 t .080.443 1 .007,541 471 715 256.385 2,348.913 2,304,046 44,678 541 7,722; INNOVATIVE PACKAGING, INC. 18,545, INTERSTATE ELECTRONICS CO 2,630; IXL LEARNING DROSS PAYMENT FORCERTIFICATED PERSONNEL CONNELLY, PAUL M; COYNE. JULIE, DEBES. MINDY, DICARLO, JAMIE E. DROZD-NOLAN, JENNIFER;33 JAMIE DICARLO 3.867; JOE AND ROSS ICE CREAM 3,759; JULIE H. GOLD. LCSW 3,300; SALARY RANGE; LESS TItAN $25.000 GOLDBERG, VICKI; GOLDSTEIN, SHARON; HEYMANN. MARCI. HOOD, BRIAN: JONOTA. SUZANNE M;KATHLEEN HART 3.000; KOBER'S INSTRUMENT REPAIRS 2,968; KONICA MINOLTA 40,627; LEARNING ASLAM, MUHAMMAD. BERGER. ELAINE J;BLOCK. STEPHANIE L, BLUMENFELD. RONALD D, A-Z 3,888; MCC FULL TIME SCHOOL 4,363, MCGRAW HILL COMPANIES 68,230; MORTON GROVE KAll. LAURIE S; KENNELLY. CHRISTDPHE; LEVIN, MAUREEN G.; LOCHNER. KRISTINA; MAMMAS, BRODSKY REBECCA, BULGRIN. THOMAS F;CAMPBELL, MARJORIE; CONWISHER. MICHAEL; SD 70 2.533, MORTON GROVE DISTRICT 70 95,606, MORTON GROVE SCHOOL DISTRICT 70 1 t .888. MARIKA, NEIHAUS, NORMAN; NOVAK. MICHAEL J.; PUMP DAVID G: REICH, JUSTINE J; REYNOLDS, DESALVO, NORA, EDELSTEIN, LAURA, GURNY-MCAOAM, NANCY G, HARMON, PAMELA M, HEITZ, MORTON GROVE 5070 IMPREST ACCOUNT 4,075; MULTICOPY 3,174; MY LEARNING PLAN, INC JOHN; JENSEN. TERESA. KATZ.LEVINE, MINDY; KIM, HELEN E, KOONTZ, ROSALIE A; KRAFT, ROBERT MARGARET M; SAKS, BARBARA E; SCHMID, DEBORAH. SCHROEDER, CONNIE H; SI'IEARRON. 41337 NOS PEARSON 13,467; NEHER ELECTRIC SUPPLY INC 2,915; NICHOLAS & ASSOCIATES M; KRUZEL, PAMELA; KRZWVICKA, ALEKSANDRA, LEVIN, MITCHELL; Malinnwskr, Curly; MANGINO. MARYBETH; STARCEVICH, NICK; STEIL, PAULA; SIJKENIK, 1W D; WICINSKI, JULIETTE E 841,713; NILES TOWNSHIP 01ST FOR SPECIAL EDUC 807 499.829; NILES TRIP SCHOOL TREASURER SUSAN G: METTE, JAMIE, MINDOCK, SCOTT G. OLEN, ROBIN; PERZOV. JUDITH, PHILLIPP ANNE. 39.741 ; NORMAN NEIHAUS 2,949; NORTH COOK YOUNG ADULT ACADEMY 3,853; NORTH SUBURBAN POLITIS. DIANTHE A, POPE, MIRANDA J, ROSENFELD. DIANE L; SCHMIDT. HELMUT; SILVER. JACK; GROSS PAYMENT FOR NON-CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL TEACHERS UNION 55,772; NORTHSHORE TRANSIT INC 265,270; Northwest Evaluation Association STEGICH, KIMBERLY; STEIN, MICHAEL, TUSHBAI. GLORIA J: ZELEK. MARIE C SALARY RANGE: LESS TItAN $25.000 5,126; NSSEO 20,426; NUTRI-LAWN INC 3,454; PAUL'S HARDWOOD FLOORING, INC 4,900; PHILIP SALARY RANGE: $25.000 - $39.990 FORMAN, PAULETTE, MATUG, LAURA B.; ZELLER, ROXANNE B ADAMJESSE, VIRGINIA; AUBAIN. GREGORYD; BAXEVANAKIS, DIMITRA; BRAJE, DONNA; CARSTONS. COLLINS 49,442; PITNEY BOWES PURCHASE POWER 3,655, PMA FINANCIAL NETWORK, INC. 9,000; SALARY RANGE: $40.000 - $59.999 LAURA R, CONKLE. LAURA; CURRY. KATHERINE; DEXL, JOHN M; EICK, JESSICA L; FLECK, SARAH, PORTER ATHLETIC 3,922; POSITIVE CONNECTIONS 261,146; PROFESSIONAL REMODELING, LLC CHAMNANKIT, NANCY, HOWE, ERIN D; HUSSAINI. BUTHUL, MENKE. CHERYL; PEET, JEFFREY P; 8,900; PROJECT LEAD THE WAY 7,525; REALLY GOOD STUFF 2,930; RENAISSANCE LEARNING, INC. HANAN, BARBARA M; HUBER. KATHLEEN, INGLESBY. EILEEN C, KLJA.JIC. MARKO; KONIECZKA, LUKE; RUBENSTEIN, TARI 9,049: BOBBINS SCHWARTZ 35,61 9; SAFEWAY TRANSPORTATION SERVICES 8,865; SANGARI ACTIVE KOUVALIS, MAGDALENA; KRUK. LINDA; MUELLER, KATHERINE, NELSON. ROBERT; O'CONNOR. ERIN SALARY RANGE $60 Q00 - $89599 SCIENCE 6,750; SCENIC GREENS LANDSCAPE CONTRACTORS, INC 2,900, SCHOLASTIC 4,219; BERGER, ERICA, BOTTEN, CHRISTINA A; BRUGLIERA, ELLEN; BUSHLER, JODY, DOUGHERTY KATEM; SCHWENK. JOYCE: SENENSICY, GEORGIA; SIMKINS. ANN L; SOLA, MARY, SORISHO. OASSIMA; SCHOLASTIC MAGAZINES 5,325; SCHOOL DISTRICT 54 7,200; SCHOOL DISTRICT 68 9,788; SCHOOL E; FRAKE, ELIZABETH, HARRISON, KATERINA; HELMING, RACHEL M; KEANE, AMALIA; LEOPARD, SORISHO, JOHN; STEIN, BRIGITTE; STEPHENS, KIMBERLY R; STUHLER, TIMOTHY P; VENGAZD, HEALTH CORP 3,229: School Perceptions LLC 3,600: SCHOOL SPECIALTY 7,739; SCHOOLOGY, INC VALERIE A: MAZUKELLI. KATHLEEN; MELNICK. JANE, MINELLI, JENNIFER; MURPHY. KELLI D; OLES. 2,633 SKOKIE SCHOOL DISTRICT 73 1/2 55,251; SMITH MAINTENANCE COMPANY 83,503; SRC GINA, O'NEILL, CHRISTOPHER; OSTROWSKI, JANET; PAPE. ROBERT; PASKIEWICZ, TRACY; PELLUM, CAROLINE B, WEBER. JESSICA, WEGRZYN, COLIN P SOLUT1ONS 25,840, SSCIP 19,320; STR PARTNERS 212,265; SUNBURST DIGITAL, INC. 5,000; CHRISTINE. PROSISE. ELLEN F; SCHOMMER, ELIZABETH C, SEGAL, MELISSA; SWARVAR, LINDSEYSALARY MNGE: $25.000 - $39,999 TEACHERS HEALTH INSURANCE SECURITY 1 17,986; TEACHER'S RETIREMENT SYSTEM OF ILL 4,100; E.; TIPTON. KEETRA, TRAIL, CAROL; WILLIS, THERESE BILLINGS, WILLIAM J, 090WLEY. VALERIE, EMERSON, IVANKA; FISCHER-LINKE, LISA; JOHANSON, TEMP-MASTER INC 2,850; THE DEPOSITORY TRUST COMPANY 526,233; TSA CONSULTING GROUP SALARY RANGE: $90.000 AND OVER BOYCHUCK. MAUREEN. BROOSICY, MICHELLE; BRODY, LISA; COGAN, CORINE; COLLINS. PHILIP A;JOAN; KOOB. PATRICIA; MCCLOSKEY ALANA M INC. 241,052; UNISOURCE TO,B93, VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE 34,364 Ad#871113

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ANNUAL STATEMENT OF AFFAIRS SUMMARY FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2014 BARDELAS, APRIL M.; BEREBITSKY, lLENE S; HENRY, M. MADELINE; HORSTING. TERESA; KING, ASHLEY; KRAMER, Copies of the detailed Annual Statement of Affairs for the Fìsca Year Ending Juce 30, 201 4 will be available toi pubhc inspection in theschool district/joint agreement administnative office by December 1 2014. STEVEN FI; PATTERSON. ELIZABETH A; SIMKINS. ANN L. WALKOWSKA. MARZANNA; WROBLEWSKA. ELTBIETA Individuals wanting to review this Annual Statement of Affairs should contact $alury Range: $40.000 - $59.999' ORACA, NATALIE, CHIUPPI. RICHARD H; IGNATOWSKI. JUDITH A.; KIERZNOWSKI, East Prairie School District 73 7634 East Prairie Rd., Skokie, IL 60076-3758 847-673-1141 8:00 A.M - 4:00 RM. MAREK, NELSON. LYNN E Salon Range' $60 ODO and over: ADNANI, SEYED M; MC DONALD, JERRY School District/Joint Agreement Name Address Telephone Office Hours Payments over $2500. encludina waxes and salaries Also by January 15, 2015 the detailed Annual Statement of Affairs for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2014, will be posted on the IllinoisState Board of Educations webode@ www.isbe.net. A T N T 16,058; A.D'UGU LANDSCAPING 4,109; AOVANTAGE MECHANICAL, INC. 34,307; ALPHA BUILDING SUMMARY; The following is the Annual Statement of Affairs Summary that is required to be published by the school district/joint agreement for the past fiscalyear. MAINTENANCE SERVICE, INC. t2B,t42; AMEREN ENERGY MARKETING 26,760; AMERICAN CAPITAL FINANCIAL Statement of Ooerattons as 01 June 30 2014 SERVICE, INC. 48,250; AXA EQUITABLE 60,738; BRENNAN & BORNS, L.L.C. 3,430; BUTLER RYAN 4,622; COW-G Municipal 21,652; CHANDANI HEERA 21,333, CHICAGO METROPOLITAN FIRE PREVENTION CO. 3.178; CHICAGO OFFICE Operahons Retirement Fire Prevention TECHNOLOGY GROUP 20.345; COLE TA'KOR BANK 2,876,443; COLE TAYLOR BANK_FIT 1,361,970; COLE TAYlOR & WorlVng & Debt Social BANKSIT 191 144; COMED 3,329; CONSTELLATION ENERGYGAS, LLC. 54,612; COOK COLINTYTREASURER 14,292; Educahonal Maintenance Services Transportation CapHal Projects Cash Security Tort Safety CRAFTY BEAVER HOME CENTER 3,081; 0E CAMP DANIELLE 3,t96; DISCOVERY EDUCATION 3,170; EDUCATIONAL Local Sources 1000 5,617,457 450,738 550,970 184,308 252,546 O 25,564 51,410 438 BENEFIT COOPERATIVE 888,346; EDWIN ANDERSON 5,700; ESIC 31,934; FoOT KAMSCHULTE, JACOBS N CO. Flow-Through Receipts/Revenues 7,700; FOLLETT EDUCATIONAL SERVICES 4,418; GE CAPITAL 13,411; GLOBAL SCHOLAR 12,690; GRAINGER 4,319; from One District to Another District 2000 O O O O GREAT AMERICA FINANCIAL SERVICES CORP 24,912. GREEN ASSOCIATES, INC0,284; HOMEEFIELD ENERGY State Sources 3000 625,662 O O 111.636 0 O O D O 33.683, HOUGHTON MIFFLIN - HARCOURT 27,051; HSU JENNIFER 3,467; IDES. 5.463. ILLINOIS ASSN OF SCHOOL Federal Sources 4000 19T,263 O O O O D O O O BOARDS 7,716; ILLINOIS PAPER COMPANY 10,573; INTERSTATE ELECTRONICS COMPANY 10,661; LAKE SHORE Total Direct Recetpts/Revenues 6,434,382 450,738 550,970 295,944 252,546 O 25,564 51,410 438 WASTE SERVICES LLC. 4,214; LAKESHORE 9,131; LEARNING.COM 6,995; LIFETOUCH 5,428; LINCOLN I?AIESTMENT

Total Direct Disbursements/Expenditures 6,266,887 779,978 589,326 306,356 206,179 D 41,265 39,691 PLANNING, INC. 34,090; MADL THERESA3,675; MAKERBOT 3,347; METLIFE 2,928; MIDWESTCOMPUTER PRODUCTS 20,223: MURPHY PAVING G SEALCOATING, INC. 7,700; NILES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT # 71 9,939: HILES Olher SourceofUses of Funds 142,212 (13,410) 61,365 0 0 O D O O TOWNSHIP 01ST FOR SPECIAL EDUC tU7 246,067; HILES TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL 01ST. # 219 5,271; HILES Beginning Fund Balances - July 1, 2013 2,371,420 929,851 268,341 789,126 100,030 O 1,303,378 18,004 39,253 TOWNSHIP PROPERTYTPAPPEALS COOP 5,682; NILES TOWNSHIP SCHOOL TREASURER 42.550; NISSAN SARGON Other Changes in Fund Balunces O O O O O O O O O K 3,467. NORTH SHORE TRANSIT 162,252; NORTH SUOURBAN TEACHERS UNION15O 31,506; NORTH TOWN Ending Fond Balances June 30, 2014 2,68f,127 587.201 291,35R 778,714 155,397 O 1,328,942 28,149 0 SEWER SERVICE 4.2D; NORTHWEST SUBURBAN SP/ED. ORGANIZATION 8,022, NUTOYS LEISURE PRODUCTS 4.650;

GROSS PAYMENT FOR CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL: TIMOTHY W.; BRITTON, BROOKE C; BUTLER, RYAN J.; CLAPPER. DANIELLE G.; 000LAS. JENNIFER A.; 000IJAROV,OPPENHEIMER FONOS SERVICES 24,000, ORGANIC LIFE LLC. 149,176; PEARSON B4O72; POSITIVE CONNECTIONS Salary Aaron: Less Than $25,000: ANDERSEN, SYDNEY E, BERNSTEIN, JUOY; 81RO. MAPILYN G; B.ILGRIN. THOMASLILIAN A, FLORES MANSOUR, SALINA M; FOTI, ALLISON F; FRANO, KIMBERLY NASH; GRAHAM, MARJORIE; HILLMANN, 68.549; PRESTIA TUCKPOINTING LTD. 20.500; R. HOFFMANN N SONS, INC. 3,795; REALLY GODO STUFF 2,694; F, BYRON, KATHLEEN A: COHEN, CYNTHIA SUE; ELLEFSON, JAMES E; FALCONE, LAURIE; GANDHI, KlATt; GOHMANN, KRISTINE A.; LAPATA, LISA L; LEAHU CURESCU, ADELA; MEGREMIS, THE000RA; MEHR, JENNIFER M; MERIT,RENAISSANCE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM 3,270; RENAISSANCE LEARNING, INC 2,683; SANTUCCI PLUMBING INC. ESTHER B.; HANAN, BARBARA M.; HORTON, JANE; JEPSEN, MARTIN F; KARLIN, LINDA H.; KIM, CATHERINE L.; CAROLYN; ORTIZ, LAUREN; SHARKEY, COLEEN F; SMEETON, ANDREA L; SWIFT, LISA M; WADE KUZWAYO, DANA J.;6,642; SkX ARTS N CRAFTS 5,525; SCARIANO, HIMES N PETRARCA 3,493; SCHOOL 01ST. # 72, FAIRV1EW 56,000; LAFLEUR, SARAH M., LICHTENSTEIN, RICHARD M; MARQLIITA, JACQUELYN B.; MICHALESKO, FRANCIS A.; MILLER, WYDMANSKI, EDYTA; YASUTAKE, OEBRA J.; ZICUGRAF, ANGELICA Salary Range: $90_DOD and over: BRElLER, AMY; SCHOOL DISTRICT 73 IMPREST FUND 5,426; SCHOOL SPECIALTY 16,074; SELF 26,515; SIMPLEX GRINNELL LP CARLOTTA M.; SABAU, EVELYN R; SACKETT, JANICE G.; SCHOPF JAMES A; SHERMACH, WILLIAM; THOME, JUDY DE CAMP DANIELLE; DEBETTENCOURT. SANDRA, KELLY, SUSAN M; MAUL, TFIERESAJ ; ROSENBERG, RENEE; SMITH, 24,460; SKOKIE SCHOOL DISTRICT6B6,200; SKOKIE SCHOOL DISTRICT73.5 11,523; STEVENS CHEMICAL COMPANY M ; TONELLI, TAMMY P AGNES. STEEN, ERIN; STEPHEN, JORDAN C 13,752; SYNAPSE NETWORKS, INC 3,520; TEACHERS RETIREMENT SYSTEM 25,726; TEK-DIRECT INC. 0.903; THE SalaR Ranee; $25.000 . $39.999; GAVIN, TIMOTHY J.; MAJEWSKI. STEPHEN; RIEGE, KATIE M. Salary Rayan: GROSS PAYMENT FOR NON-CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL: BANK OF NEWYORK MELLON 525,000; THE STEVENS GROUP 2,782; THYSSENKRUPP ELEVATOR CORP 4,476; TRANE $40.000 - $59.999; HERNANDEZ. KRISTINE F, HSU, JENNIFER; MALOOF, DREW C; NISSAN, SARGON K., 0GONN0R,$alarn Banne: Less Than $25,000, ABONCE. MARIA 0.5 INC. 7,428; U.S. POSTAL SERVICE / PITNEY BOWES 3,000; UALIC 7,800, VILLAGE OF SKOKIE WATER DEPT 4,700, VILLAGE OF SKOKIE 248 3,994; WELOING P, FABRICATING INC. 2,975; WELLS FARGO FINANCIAL LEASING 14,570; ABOY JRICE. EILEEN P; SCALETTA, MICHAEL J ; SHIELDS, KATHRYN M.; STEIN. MICHAEL M. salary Raree: 60.000 ALMAS, ALI R; AVAKIAN, ILEEN; GATICA, GIOVANNY; KHOSHABA, NAHRAIN; KHOSHO, SABRIA; LOCHER, SARAH; - $89 999; AL8ANOIA, CHRISTOPHER; BART. JULIA B; BAUMANN, ERIC L.; BERKOWITZ, STACY L.; BERLINGHOF,LUC HAYES, PATRICIA R.; PEKIC. MARIA $atary Rasse: $25000 - $39999: ALP MAOBUL M, ANDERSON, LINDA; ZANER-BLOSER25I3,68t Ad #071 118

ANNUAL STATEMENT OF AFFAIRS SUMMARY FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2014 SALARY RANGE: $40.000 - $59.999 Copies of the defuiled Annual Statement of Affairs for the Fiscal Year Endinq June 30. 201 4 will be available for public inspection in theschool district/joint ugreoment administrative office by December 1 , 2014. DELASHAW. JUDITH L; KEMPF, KAREN E; MESKE. GLORIA J; PETERSON, CAROL A: SANCEN, JUAN Individuals wanting to review this Annual Statement nf Affairs should contact. SANTIAGO, JORGE Fairview Schont District 72 7040 N. Laramie Ave., Skekie, Illinois BOO?? 047-929-1050 7:30 AM. - 4:00 PM. SALARY RANGE: $60.000 AND OVER DASILVA. CASSIO R School Districl/Jornt Agreement Name Address Telephone Office Hours PAYMENTS OVER $2.500. EXCLUDING WAGES AND SALARIES. Also by January 15, 2015 the detailed Annual Statement of Affairs forthe Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2014, will be posted vn the Illinois StateBoard of Education's websde@ www.isbe.net. ACCESS ONE 6,475, Accident Fund 33,695; Acorn Laodscape 11,193; ADRIAN FLOORING 15,395; SUMMARY. The following is the Annual Statement of Affairs Summary that is required tu be published by the school distdct/joint agreement for the past fiscalyear. ALPHA BAKING CO., INC. 3,888; Amazon 2,954; Amber Mechanical Contractors, Inc 147,410; AmSan Statement of Ooeratioes os ot June 30. 2014 14,321; Anderson Lock 12,150; Arcon 7,750; AID-AMERICAN CO 3,270, AXA EQUITABLE LIFE Municipal INSUftANCE CO 74,717, Barbara J Phillips 6,200; BOB'S DAIRY SERVICE 27,278; CallOne 2.555; Operations Reh re ment Fire Prevention Carpenters Unlimded Inc 10.150; Cassandra Strings 5,100; CDW-G 54,980; CENTRAL STATES BUS & Debt Social Working & SALES, INC 10,498; CHICAGO OFFICE TECHNOLOGY GROUP 36,580; Classroom Direct 5,680; COLE Educationul Maiotenunce Services Transportation Security Capital Projects Cash Tort Safety TAYLOR BANK 5,233,843; COLE TAYLOR BANK_FIT I 080,729; COLE TAYLOR BANK_SIT 281 ,88; Local Suantes,. 1000 8,505,503 1,291,325 735,252 238,609 289,793 5,104 34,311 234,997 7T0 COM ED 36,508; Consolidated Plastics Company 3,456; Constellation Energy 74,501 ; COSTCO 6,592; Flow-Through Receipts/Revenues from CSI 25,597; Dutamutioo Systems Inc. 7,073; E T. Paddock Evterpdses, Inc 4,640; EAST PRAIRIE SCHOOL DISTRICT 73 167,535; EDUCATIONAL BENEFIT COOPERATIVE 1,203,594; Edwin Anderson One District to Another District 2000 0 0 0 Construction 10,925; Elara Energy Services. Inc 17,895; Emily Brotsky 3,091; Equilibrium IT Solutions, State Sources 3000 588,201 50,000 0 66,490 O O O O Inc. 20,613; EVOY, K.AMSCHULTE, JACOBS & CO. 8.600; FAIRBORN EQUIPMENT CO 4,395; FAIRVIEW Federal Sources 4000 278,351 0 0 O O O O O S.D. #72 Fleo Beoef'Os 57,055; FAIRVIEW SOUTH SCHOOL Activity Fund 10,730; FBG Corporation Total Direct Receipts/Revenues 9,372,055 1 341 325 735,252 305.099 289.793 5,104 34,311 234,997 710 88,000; Firelogic Technology Services 6,435; FITNESS WEAR, INC. 3,696; Folio Press 2,534; FOLLE'TT -t Total Direct Disbursements/Expenditures 8,656,296 1 028,653 703,340 255,555 232,067 261,055 124,775 0 LIBRARY RESOURCES 5,294; FOX RIVER FOODS 106,981; FSL/EyeMed Premiums 5,785; Giertsen Company of Illinois 4,200: Google 30,449; OST USA, Inc 137.652; GUARDIAN 6,220: HILGENDORF. Other Snurceo/Useo of Funds 34,31 1 (325,000) 0 o o 325,000 (34,311) o o LISA M 3,503; Hillel Toruh Day School 4,766; HODGES, LOIZZI, EISENHAMMER 000RICK 22,146; Beginning Fund Balances - July 1, 2013 13657,690 1,767,319 1,009,897 441,506 469,344 174,484 1,757,595 227,516 36,380 H-O-H WATER TECHNOLOGY INC 2,688; Houghlon Mifflin Hurcourt 7,394; IL DEPARTMENT OF Other Changes io Fund Balances O O O O O O O o o EMPLOYMENT SECURITY 6,230; ILLINOIS ASSN OF SCHOOL BOARDS 9,921; IMAGETEC L P 9,520; Ending Fund Balances June 30, 2014 14,407,760 1,754,991 1,041,809 491,050 527,070 243,533 1,757,595 337,738 37,090 Intenor Systems Inc 3.030; Interstate Electronics Co 6,828, JOt-IN J CAHILL INC 28,535, JosepH Dankha 2.800; Kathleen Dickinson 2,903; Kdshna Metrspulvs 3,091; Lakeshore Learning 7,499; Lakeshore GROSS PAYMENT FOR CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL REBECCA L; JOHNSON, MICHAEL I; KLEIN, PATRICIA A; KOLIANA, ARBELLA, KOPINSKI, LINDSAY A; Waste Service LLC 6,902; LARSON EQUIPMENT CO 16,375; Lauren Curry 3,091; Lee's Foodseroice SALARY RANGE: LESS THAN $25000 LAUFENBERG, COURTNEY A; LOPATKA, MICHAEL A; MACLENNAN, KATHERINE J; MARCUS, KATE 3,840; LINCOLN INVESTMENT PLANNING, INC 24,145; Lindhslm Roofing, Inc 37,800; Lindsay Kopinski AHMAD, SALMA, AHMED, -RUQAWA N, BERGER, ELAINE J; BERNSTEIN, JUDY L, Bets, Marion; E; MCLONE, SHANNON L; MECHLING, NISSA R; MESSINO, MARION L; MURPHY, ANNE M: TODAS. 3,410; MCGRAW HILL COMPANIES 5,870; Meoards 3,943; MET LIFE 3,000; Metropolitan Pump Bnghtman, Patncia J.; Brownewell, Rebecca; Chepulis, CarobA; Clair, Ann L; DAITCHMAN, DEBBY CARRIE M, SIBELL, MICHAEL C.; WAGNER, KELLYA Company 13,920; National Investigations, Inc 5,982; NEW ENGLAND FLOORING 14,305; Nick Conner F; Duchen, Jerry E; DUNCAN, WILLARD E; FAHRENBACH, MARK F; FALCONE, LAURIE J; Forsell, SAlARY RANGE: $90.000 AND OVER 3,091 . NILES TOWNSHIP DEPT OF SPECIAL EDUCATION 289,544, NILES TOWNSHIP PROPERTY TKA Candace, FRISENDA, GILDA, GNIPPE. CHERYL A; Goldenberg, Carey A; Goldfarb, Ester; GOLDMAN, ALEXIS, DESPINA P; ALTSCHUL, MIRANDA G; BUCUR. MARIA T; CARA, EOlIA RILEY; CORY, BARRY,APPEAL COOP 7,980; HILES TOWNSHIP SCHOOL TREASURERS OFFICE 31,310; NILES 'IWNSP H.S LORI S; Goodman, Gary M; Goodman, Ruth B; GRATTEAU, PHILLIP R; Greenstein, Carolyn M; Gytfukos, FEYERER, JEFFREY E, GONZALEZ, M BERNADETTE; HUNGERFORD, CHERYL H; ISRAEL. KARYN M;01ST 219 4,600; Nordic Energy Services L.L.C. 55,383; North Shore Tranod 7,978; North Suburban Jeannie; Halblaoder, Christine M Ha; HOSO MARY C; Juremos, Linda C.; Jensen, Teresa; JUNTO, LUCIAN KENNY, JANET; MALEK, LISA K; MASSOTH, GRENDOLYN D; MCCARTHY, MEREDITH A; MELNICK, Teacher's Union 48,634; Northlight Theatre 7,166; NSSEO 14,197; OPPENHEIMER FUNDS SERVICES J; KELLY EVA T, Klatoco, Craig L, LICHTENSTEIN, RICHARD; MURPHY, DARLYN J; Newton, Rosemary VieRON W; MENDAK, PEGGY ANN; OLSEN, RACHEL E; PEREZ, FRANCISCO; PORTER, CHRISTINE; C; Nikolic, Natalie; Olen, Robiv C.; ORENSTEIN, MICHAEL; PERSHAN, DEBORAH A; Oadn, Mahnaz W; 44,725; Otis Elevator Company 8,924; PALOS SPORTS, INC. 5,087; Pearson 13,330; PEARSON POZEN, PATRICIA M; RACITI, SANDRA M, RUNKLE, AMY T, RUSSO, DAVID L; RYAN, MARY E; RAITH, GAIL E; Reaven, Steve E: Reid, Diana R; Re'dman, Michelle W; REPKIN, RENEE C; SAMUELSON, EDUCATION (Instroctional) 10,368; PMA LEASING, INC 15,429; Quill 5,317; RAPCO 14,290; RUSOS SCHWARTZ, UROOKE E; STUCKER, ELIZABETH, TONI, YOLANDA M, WHITTAKER, CINDY J SUSAN C, SCHWARTZ, DIANE W; SHAH, HOHl; Shearer, Amy E, SILVER, JACK; Smdfi, Jill F; SOUFERIS, CONSTRUCTION INC 14,200; Sara Ouroshi 2,967; Scantron 6,093; Schleglo 2,971; SCHOOL DISTRICT GROSS PAYMENT FOR NON-CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL ATHENA; Souferis, Chnstine, Theodorakakis, Frank; Truong, Jacqueline E; Tushbai, Glena J 72 IMPREST FUND 8,510; SCHOOL DISTRICT 73.5 2,647; School Speciality 7,353; Shannon McLone SALARY RANGE' LESS THAN $25 000 SALARY RANGE: UO.000 - $59.990 3,091 ; Shell DuO 6,849; Siemens Building Technologies 67,976; SIMPLEXGRINNELL LP 9,661 ; Skokin AHMED, MIGDALIA M; Bertley, David M. Bersson. Samantha L; Breen. Michael A; Burns. Stephanie;Ace Hardware 4,243; Skokie School District #68 17,732; SSCIP 84,851; Stale Disbursement Und 4- Benetatos, Chostrna L, Blumeofeld, Ellen L.; COLES. MICHELLE PAGE; Cronin, Bridget; DICKINSON, KATHLEEN T, ERICKSON, ASHLEY L, HILGENDORF, LISA M; Mcbride, Nathan J; METROPULOS,CALLIES, CHRISTA E,Fair, Sheryl; Koum:. Angela A.; MALEKSABET. AFSAR S; MESKE, LAURA M; 8,544. SUOC 3,662; TEACHERS HEALTH INSURANCE SECURITY 12,316: THE DEPOSITORY TRUST KRISTINA; O'NeiI, Alyssa M; OURESHI, SARA A; Stoneberg, Patrick Mueller, Asno; OKIC, ELVIRA M; Patel, Chetna T; PATRICK-SISON, RHONDA L; PERIC, BRIGITA; RIZZO,COMPANY i 392,885; Tiger Direct 4,252; Transfinder 4,995; Twin Supplies 8,418; UNISOURCE GREAT SALARY RANGE $60 000 $89 999 LINDSAY A; SARACENO, MARY BETH; SCALA, ROCIO P; Scienslei, Allison V; SPIVAK, PAUL; STOIC,LAKES 7,924; UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE 4,000; VALIC 40,595; Video and Sound Sersice, Inc. ADAMSKI, AMY L, ARONIN, RACHEL R; ASHMAN, EVE; BERGLUND, RYAN D; BISRAM, CAROLYN M; MARIANA; UZZELL, DEENA 10,724, VILLAGE OF SKOKIE 22,351; W & M Builders Inc 11,600; WhYs Pines Ranch 8,631; Wìlliam BROTSKY, EMILY M; CHE, JENtAY; CONNER, NICHOLAS J, CURRY, JULIE; CURRY, LAUREN S; Deady, SALARY RANGE: $25 000 - $39.999 Blair & Co 5,500; ZaoerBlosvr 3,223 EVAN H; GLASCOTT, STACY A; GODFREY KRISTEN J; Gowell, Worth; GROSS, CARLY R; HOFFMAN, BRENNAN, EILEEN M, DINO. MIRIANA; Lazar, Manlyo; OMEARA, MICHAEL; WALOER, SHANNON M Ad #871116

!; ]']:,'gj' R, SPLITGERBER,JILLL,STONEHAM, RUTHANNH,THOMAS,DANNYB MURPHY. JANETL,PECK,HILLARY, RADCLIFFE,JANETC;SANTOSTEFANO,ERIN L,SCHWARZ,ALISON KATHY; KELLY,BERNADETTE; KENDRICK,TARINLEIGH;MEYERS.MICHAELA, MUELLNER,DORISA; KAREN S,BITZ.KATHLEENT.BRAY,DEBORAH.D'AMBROSIO, CINDYC;GAVIN,RAIl-Fi'M;HERBSTER, KATHE L,SalareRanae:$90.000andoverAMKIN-MESSER, SUSANG;BANSER,SHERYL;BAPTIST, SOBIESZCZYK. LAURAA,SPIEGEL,JENNIFERA;THORSEN, JUST1N;IJDANY,KARYNI,WORKMAN, N; PORTER,SUMERL;QUEEN,TERESASANFILIPPO, SHAROND;SOBIESZCZYK,CHRISTINE; NORA. BRIDGETM;PARKER,MEGHAN;PEKLER,KATHERINE, PERRY,CHRISTINED;PILATI,FRANCESCA AMANDA J,MARKOVITZ,STACY;MATIK,JANETLYNN; MUELLNER-SMITH,KRISTINO;MURPHY,RYAN; M, KAATZ,DONNATHERESE;KING,JENNIFERM;LAPIDUS, SARA;LEVINSON.KARENS;MARCUS, MATTHEW; CUSHING,JEANNEM.;OEXL,JOHNM, FRANK,ALEXANDRAJ,HARTRANFT,CANDICE SHEEDY MARIEE,WOHL.COLLEENSalaryRaee: 50000-88999LARAD,SHEILAEVE;BAUD, BECK, SAMANTHAL;BRUN,AMANDAFISHBAINJACOB8,MILLER,KAITLYNC;NOKES,KELLYA; S; STEPHAN-FEINSOT,LESLEYD;WIELGUS-HAGERTYAMANDAS,SalaryRange;$40.000-$5L999; DANIEL A;TUSHBAI,GLORIAJ,ZI-IANG,SYDNEY,SalureRange:$25000-539,999'COLARIC,CYNTHIA JILLIAN J;RUONICK,DEBRAA;SCALETtA,MICHAELJ,SILVER,JACK,SWANSON.PATRICKA,TOY MICHAEL, PARK,HYONJODM;PERCHESS,MICHELEA;PETITE,JOHNJ;RACITI,SANORRM,RAMIREZ, MARILYN; LICHTENSTEIN,RICHARDM;MARINIS,STEPHANIEG;MCCORMICK,MICI-IAELJ;ORENSTEIN, JULIA A.JOHNSON.NANCYM:KLITA,MARCIA;KONIKOFF,NAOMIR; GOLDSHMIDT, RUTH,GOODMAN,RUTHB;GREENE.BRIANM,GREENSTEIN,CAROLYNM:HENNELLY, LAURIE, FRITZ,DANIELLEC,GLASCOTF,STACY;GOLOENBERG,CAREYA;GOLDMAN,LORIS.; CARTER, PAULAR,CERZA,SUSANLCOLES,MICHELLEP:DOBBELAERE,EILEENED, Salary Ration:LessThan$25000:BREGMAN,JUDITHC:BRIGHTMAN,PATRICIAJ:CALDOW,JUDITH' GROSS PAYMENTFORCERTIFICATEDPERSONNEL: Endln Other ChangesinFundBalances BegInning FundBalances-July1.2013 Other Svurces/UsesofFunds Federal Sources State Sources frum OneDistrictteAnother Flxw-Through Receipts/Revenues Local Sources Total DistrictBondedDebt:$0 Total DistrictAssessedValuation:$7.651.085.389 Total Revenue Tstal OtherSources Other Sources Total TuitionandFees Student TuitionandFees Federal Government Total StateGovernment State Goxernment Total LocalGovernment Corporate PersonalProperty Chargeback Revenue Local Tases Local Government PSUDITEO REVENUEBYSOURCE Tao Revenues Community CollegeDistrictNo.504,CountyofCook,StateotIllinois Tetal DirectDishursemerts/Expenditureu Total DirectRecelptu/Revenues Replacement Taxes Alun byJanuary15,2015thedelailedAnnualStatementutAffairsforFisculYearEndingJune30,2014,willbepuotedonIllinois 2014. IndividualswuntivgtoreviewthisAnnualStatementofAffairsshuuldcvntact Copies ofthedetailedAnnualStatementAffairsforFiscalYearEndinaJure30,2014willbeavailablepublicinspectioninschxol Statement ofOperationsaselJune30.2014 SUMMARY: ThefsllowiogistheAnnualStatemeotofAffairsSummarythatrequiredlobepublishedbyschooldistrict/Ixintagreementforpastfiscal Public Notices Food BalancesJune30,2014 Other Miscellaneous Fees Tuition Other StateRevenue ICCB EqualizationGrant ICCB BaseOperatingGrants Life Safety AuditFund Liability, Protection,andSettlementFund Operations andMaintenanceFund Education Fund Interest onInvestments ICCB Career&TechnicalEd ICCB SquareFootageGrant Sc/iuul Distnct/JurntAgreementName Nues TwpDistrictforSpecialEd801 4000 3000 2000 1000 Public Notices STATEMENT 0FREVENUEANDEXPENDITURES i 1445,152 10,665,238 Educational 9,014,929 9,794 .843 2,990.028 1,031,958 6,643,253 For theFiscalYearEndedJune30,2014 For theFiscalYearEndedJune30,2014 ANNUAL STATEMENT0FAFFAIRSSUMMARYFORFISCALYEARENDINGJUNE30,2014 ANNUAI FINANCIAEREPORT 0 $14,930.916 $16,656,412 46,194.863 22.735,249 22,502.056 17,117,542 Education Entensibns 5.769,357 5,349.743 1,996.908 2,325,929 4,827,834 Fund 570,992 448,684 122,308 233,1 93 419.614 189.718 306,043 107,115 Triton CoIlee Maintenance 1 .723 Operations & O WAK, SARAH;LEIPSIGER, O O O O O O O O O O 8701 MenardAve.,MerlanGrove,IL60053 Public Notices Operations and Maintenance $4,691,745 Sorvicex 8,241,880 1,877,724 1 877.724 1,585,280 1 518,242 4,691,745 Debt FALCONE, Fund 0.0040c 00014c 0 0304c 0.0631c 0.21 lic 87,131 85,597 67,038 1,534 Rates O Address 0 Tronsportation SERIKAKU, LAURAM:SHAH, RUHI;SHALZI,ADAMM;SHEARER,AMYE;SHERMACI'I, W1LLIAML.; SADUR, JILLH;SAMUEL,RAMINA; SCHADEN,PATRICIAC;SCHALLER,EVAN R; SENIOR,MICHELLE; STEVEN E;REITMAN,MICHELLE W;ROBINETT,REBECCAL;ROJAS,NATALIE A;RUBINO,LORNAT; R; PERSHAN,DEBORAHA,PETRIKO,hfARYC,PROCI'IASKA, JOHNO;QADRI,MAHNAZW.;REAVEN, NIKOLIC, NATALIE;O'BRIEN,ANNEM:PALMA,SAMANTHA M:PAULL,MELISSAB;PENNER,ESTHER MUELLER. NICHOLEL;MURPHY.DARLYN;MYERS,MICHAEL E:NEGRU,MARIA,NEWTON.ROSEMARY; RACHEL S;LEEN,PEGGYM;LEVENThAL,MARCIA;LIM, TERESAA,MADIGAN,MARYK,MARTIN,ALAN KEATING, SARAHM;KELLY,EVA;KLEIN,PATRICIAA; KRIZEK,MARAD;KUMAN,LISAMARIE;KUNERT, M; JAMALI,T000UN:JENSEN,TERESAR;JOHANSON, ATHANASIA,JOYCE.THOMASJ;KAPLAN,GARY; HARRISON, JULIAF,HENRY,MADELINEM;HOLBROOK, JACLYNF,HOSEMARYC;ISADORE.SAMANTHA PHILLIP R;GREENFIELD,MARILYN;GROTH-GRElL,STACEY M,GUNN,DEWAYNE;GYFTAKOS,JEANNIE; GNIPPE, CHERYLA;GOHMANN,ESTHER;GOLDBERG,CARRIEM;GOODMAN.GARYGRATTEAU, GILDA M;GABBERT,PAULAM.,GAVIN,TIMOTHYJ;GEDRIMAS,KATHRYNA;GLADSTONE,RICHARD, MEAGAN L,FAHRENBACH.MARKF;FEDER,EILEENB;FILIEANITAP;F11100,JAMEST,FRISENDA, DIMITROVA, VALENTINAA,DOBSON,LUCILA;DUDA,SAMANTHAJ.;DVORSKY,ANDREAM;EIDSON, DEBBY F;DELMEDICO,ANNAT;DEWOSKIN,DAVID;DIMARIA,MELODEEA,NATALIEA; ANN L;COHEN,ALICIAD;SHERYL;CUSHION,KELLYR;CZAPLEWSKI,PAMELAC;DAITCHMAN, ELLEN L;BOIM,NANCY;BOUSHEH,RULAE;BRADBURY,ERINM.CACERES,LUCIAP;CALLIES,CHRISTA AMANDA M;BARIl,ALICIA,BERGMAN,JOHND;BERNSTEIN,JUDY;BEIl,MARION;BLUMENFELD, S; ANDERSON,BRIDGETI,ARNOLD,LARRYI;ARROYO,ELIZABETH,ATSAVES,VICTORIAA;BARBER, Salary Range:LessThan$25.000;AHMAD.ANEES.ALEXANDER,EMILY;ALI.MAQBULM;ALOFF,IRWIN GROSS PAYMENTFORNON-CERTIFICATEDPERSONNEL: MATLIN, BRADLEY;MCCARTHY,JOHNA;MCENERNEY, DEVINT;MEYER,EMILY;'lvIILLER,JENNIFERA;

CATALANO, SARAH,CELIK,KATHERINEP;CHIQUINI,SILV1A;CHIU,AMS'L;CHRISTERINCLAIR, 0001010 Interest Fund O Bond and $0 Public Notices Reh rement Municipal 0 0 0 0 0 0 Security Social o O o O o o O Special Levies $3.270.209 5.939.328 2,660,420 2,660,420 3,270.209 Fand Caplal Protects State BoardnfEducation'[email protected], 8.699 8,699 distnrctljnint agreementadministrativeofficebyDecember1, 0 0 841-965-9040 O O O O O O o o Thlephone . Academic Support AUDITED EXPENDITJLRESBYPROGRAM Certification available foradultswishingtopursueavarietyofinterest, associates inappliedsciencedegreesand73variouscertificateprograms.Abroadvarietyofadultcontinuingeducationcoursesare for aBachelor'sOegrdeintheuniversitytransferprograms.Forthoseinterestedlobtrainingandcareereducation,thereare32two-year students whowishtotransferaseniorcollegeoruniversity,thereare42associatedegreeprograms,whichprovidethefirsttwoyears Educational Program lifelong learningenvironmentforourdiversecommunity. Mission Statement Institutional Support Operations andMaintenanceofPlatt Auxiliary Services Public Service Studeot Services Academic Support Instruction Staff DatabyProgram(Fall2014StattCensus) Head Count Full-Time EquivalentStudents Annual EnrollmentData(10thDay)2013-2014 reported undertheSpecialLeviesFund. Fund Balance6/30/14 Fund Balance7/1/13 Transfers ln/(Out)Net Total Expenditures Institutional Support Operations andMaintenanceofPlant Auxiliary Services Public Service Student Services Instruction Audit. LifeSafety,Liability,Protection&Settlement,andOperationsMaintenance(RestrictedFund)revenuesexpensesare year Working Public Notices Cash Triton College,apubliccommunitycollege.providescomprehensiveeducationalprxgramforresidentsofitsdistrict. Triton Collegeiscommittedtostudentsuccessthroughinstitutionalandacademicexcellenceprovidingastudent-centered. I certify thattheabovedataiscorrecttobestofmyknowledgeundbelief, o o o o 0 o o o ' 7:30am -3:30pm T.ort Office Hours O O o o o o o o Fire Prevention Safety & o O O o . Public Notices Thursday, November27,2014 WPS 3,837 VARITRONICS 4,995;VILLAGE OFMORTONGROVE5,332;WILLIAMVMACGILL &COMPANY3,333; TSA CONSULTING,INC CONSULTANTS LLC SRA 3,272;SRAGAH'AUSER,LLC2,86f,STEVENS CHEMICAL COMPANY22,673;TELESOLUTIONS 1 B,361;SEASCAPE4,029;SKYLINEBUILDINGSERVICES, INC30,643;SOUNDINCORPORATED4,401; SCHOOL DISTRICT7274,406,73, EASTPRAIRIE16,238;SCHOOLDISTRICT73.5 43,855; SCHOOLDISTRICT69194,281; 7019,798;SCHOOLDISTRICT7118,456; INC 12,028;SAFE&CIVILSCHOOLS14,583,SALTILLO CORPORATION11,015;SCHOOLDISTRICT68 INS,SCIIWARTZ,NICHOLAS,LIFTON&TAYLOR COMPANY 9,194;PROFESSIONALDECORATING&PAINTING 5,611;RIFTONEQUIPMENT2,942,ROBO PALOS SPORTS7,171;PMALEASING,INC. NORTHERN ILLINOISUNIVERSITY5.031;NSSED5,216;PACIFICNORThWESTPUBLISHING4,363: SUBURBAN TEACHERS'UNION 9,000; NILESTOWNSHIPSCHOOLTREASURER32,053;NORTHSHORETRANSIT,INC5,916; PEARSON 29,269;NEOPOST4,161;NICORGAS5,430;NILESTOWNSHIPDISTRICTFORSPECIALED. 6,800, MARTINSUPPLYCOMPANYINC.2,910;MCGLADREY&PULLEN,LLPt8,500;N2Y8,206;NCS INVESTMENT PLANNING,INC.2,640,LINCOLNW000SCHOOLDIST.7445,000,MARILYNMCMANUS INC 6.066.JENSENINFORMATIONTECHNOLOGY06,505:KENDRICK,TARINLEIGH4,973;LINCOLN SCHOOL BOARDS3,000;IMAGETEC9,528.INFOCORB,593;IPMGEBS49,939;J&PCONTRACTORS, tO,896; GBC2,641;HOMEFIELDENERGY57,207;lASA2,775;IDES2,908;ILLINOISASSOCIATIONOF MEDICAL 9,130;ELIZABETHBRADLEY20,650;EW.KLINE,INC16,216;GARVEY'SOFFICEPRODUCTS 1B,473; CPI2,84B;ED-RED5.310; BANK 5,894,790;COLETAYLORFIT1,327,813;SIT321,900;COMCAST CHICAGO OFFICETECHNOLOGYGROUP7,090;CLIC8,655;CLIMATESERVfCE.INC5,940;COLETAYLOR SOLUTIONS, INC.27,294;BUYLIFETIME3,250;CALLONE13,5B5,CARDMEMBERSERVICES14,297, HASENMILLER, LEIBSKER&MOORE,LL2,530,BOB'SDAIRYSERVICE2,957,BRECHT'SDATABASE 16,375; ASSURANTEMPLOYEEBENEFITS13,500,BAYI'REELEASINGCOMPANY,LLC11,190;BLATT, 4,770: AMDI2,881;AMERENENERGYMARKETING25,097:AMERICANEXPRESS13,574,APPLE ABC SIGNUP4,480;ABLENET7,645.ADVANCEDDISPOSAL7.623.NJCUSTOMINSTALLATIONS Payments acer$2,500,eucludingwagesandsalaries.: LEE S:WORTH,SHARONBEATRICE PENDLETON, ELLEND.ROSS.MELISSAA:RYCHENER-HOBSON,MARLY,SMITH,DONNAN;SOLOCK, LARA COLLINS;CONROY,HELENM;HAHN,KATHERINEA,HOLLERAN,MARCUST,MAYHALL,RYANL. PUSATERI, LINDAR,SOBACKI,JENNIFERMARCELLIS;SalaryRanne:$60.000andoeerBARROS, A; Salaryflanee;$40OOQ-$59,999'DIMAS,CHRISTINAA,HUMMEL.JOYCED;KONTOS,PA'flY; JOAN F;SIEGAL.JUDIM;THOMMEN,JACQUELINES.;VILLEGAS,ANTONIO;VONALBADE,MURIEL EILEEN; OLOMI,KHALIDA;RINKER,CHRISTINEM;ROJAS,ANNL;SANSONE,JOSEPHINEJ,SHERMACH, M; HARTLER,MICHAELALEXANDER;KAHN,BRENDAG;LARSEN,SHIRLENEA,LUT,RON,NOHEL1Y, KAREN L;GATKOWSKA-KOWALIK,DANUTA,GREEN,MICHELEE;IIABINEK,JOAN;HARRISON,JANET ANN; AROCHO,MIRIAM;BADALPOUR,AGNES,BESETZNY,JEANNEO;CIONCZYK,AGNIESZKA;GARBER, MALGORZATA; ZINEVIC(4,IRINAB'SalaryRanae:$25,000-$39999:ADAMS,VENUSL;AMATO,LINDA WILCOX, CHERIL;WOLFF,STACI:WORTH,KAITLYNA.;WURGLITZ,KRISTIEM;YANEZ,LUPE;ZARZEK.A, KAThRYN M;WEISS,SARAHJ;WELLS,LAURA-RUTh:WHEELER,JAMIEL..WIESEN,ADAMF; BRIDGETTE M;WARNER.MOLLYA;WASSERMAN.ASHLEY;WAWRZYNIAK,DOROTAB;WEBER. TELEBACK, JOYCE:TEPLITZ.REBECCAM;URSO.BRUCEM,VELASCOROCHE,VERONICA;WALSH, SIMKINS, ANN;SINGER,AMANDAS;SMITH,JILLF;STEERE,RACHAELK;STONEBERG.PATRICKD; $32,904.678 (2.084,325) 32,331,225 43 537.085 15,083,091 17,429,848 1,506,804 5,189,672 4,327,670 . O O 3,000; ThISFund Triton College,DistrictNo.504 Sean Sullivan.Treasurer 252,708. UCPINFINITEC -$15,468,886 46,404; NORTHSUBURBANTEACHERS'UNION/NTFSETA Public Notices Summer '13 16889,288 16,889,288 -6,821,478 Full-time DUCATIONAL BENEFITCOOPERATIVE1,756,633;ELECTRO 3,003; TRSFund 5,931 1,492 107 t 795;ROBEINC.200,543;RUCKPATE15,844;RYLOR 99 64 55 63 11,376; PORTER,SUMERL 12 6 O . Pioneer Press(DC) 5,355; UNISDURCEWORLDWIDE. 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ANNUAL STATEMENT OF AFFAIRS SUMMARY FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2014 STUDIES CENTER 5,076; DISCOUNT SCHOOL SUPPLY 2,694; DISCOVERY Copies of the detailed Annual Slatement of Affairs for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2014 will be aoailable for public inspection in the schooldistrictiloint agreemenl administrative office by December 1 , 2014. EDUCATION 4,7tO; DOOR SYSTEMS 6,355; ECS MIDWEST, LLC 8,100; Individuals wanting to reoiew this Annual Statement of Affairs should contact EDUCATIONAL BENEFIT COOPERATIVE 1,975,614; ELLEN WIGODA 5,165; Skokle Schnnl District 69 5050 Madisnn, Skokie, Illinois 60017 847-675-1666 8:00 AM. - 3:30 P.M. Eoanston/Skokie School District 65 87,093: EVOY, KAMSCHULTE, JACOBS & CO9,900; EXXONMOBIL 3,831; FOLLE11' LIBRARY RESOURCES School Oistnct/Jo,nt Agreement Name Address Telephone Office Hours 13,319; FOLLETT SCHOOL SOLUTIONS, INC. 3,169; FOLLETT SOFTWARE Also by January 15, 2015 the detailed Annual Statement of Affairs fer the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2014, will be posted on the IllinoisState Board of Education's website@ www.isbe.net. COMPANY 3,481; FOX VALLEY FIRE & SAFETY CO. 10,58B; FRANCZEK SUMMARY: The tollowing is the Annual Statement st Affairs Summary thatis required to be published by the school district/joint agreement for the past fiscal year. RADELET 31,725; GEARY ELECTRIC, INC. 3,599; GENESIS ELECTRIC, Statement otpgaffggijgLfune D,lO4 INC. 13,583; GRAINGER, INC13,371; GREEN ASSOCIATES 474,558; Municipal HXAN CRAFTS, LLC. 2,906; HAPARA INC. 5,738; HAYES MECHANICAL Educational Operations & Debt Services Transportation Retirement/Social Capital Projects Working Cash Tort Fire Preoentioo 11,745; HEINEMANN 5,496; Huntington Learning Center 13,349: IASB ILL MUNICIPAL RETIREMENT FUND 283,480: Maintenance Security & Safety PUBLICATIONS 5,643; ILLINOIS ASBO 6,175; ILLINOIS PRINCIPALS ASSC. 3,058; IMAGETEC 1000 15t86,101 2,033,173 3,063,033 2,235,753 532,492 231,814 231,2B8 344,5B3 O Local Sources 58,247; Imagine Learning 18,750; IMANI REVELATIONS/REANAE MCNEAL Flow-Through Receipts/Revenues from 5,045; INNERFORM CORP 8,917; INNOVADIA LLC 3,800; INSPEC 27,470; One District to Another District 2000 o o o o INTEGRYS ENERGY SERVICES - NATURAL GAS 94,429; INTEGRYS State Sources 3000 1,689,119 0 0 292,007 0 1,381,637 0 0 0 ENERGY SERVICES INC. 183,628; iPad Tutoring 2,850; JOHN ELLER Federal Sources 4000 1,137,672 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,851; JOSTENS. INC. 10,524; lLAGAN PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Totat Direct Receipta/Revenuen 18,013.492 2,033,173 3,063,033 2,527,760 532,492 1,613,451 231,2BB 344,5B3 O 21,066; kci Enterprises OBA Syloan Learning Cent 3,800; K-LOG, INC. 3,987; KROESCHELL ENGINEERING CO. 15,812; KS StateBank 33,914; Total Direct Disbursements/ExpendItures 16,635,499 1,521,530 3,109,672 718,043 510,296 840,543 290,205 O KURIOS SOFTWARE 7,000; LAKESHORE LEARNING MATERIALS 13,875; Other Sources/Uses ut Funds (33,914) 0 33,914 O 53,465 0 (53,465) 0 0 LAKESHORE WASTE SERVICES LLC 9,630: LEARNING A-Z 5,278; LENA Beginning Fund Balances July 1,2013 6,991,846 3,281,772 2,406,669 3,442,070 240,015 7,042,731 2,935,690 1,253,051 0 Research Foundation 10.296; LOWERY MCDONNELL COMPANY 12,901 LUTHERAN GENERAL HOSPITAL 3,441; Marchese & Sons, Inc. 11,590 Other Changes in Fund Balances O O O O O O O O O MARWILLE ACADEMY i 1 745; MENARDS 3,882; Metro Cabs 1 LLC 2,795 8,335,925 3,793,415 2,393.944 5,251,787 315,676 7,815,639 3,113,513 1,307,429 0 EndIng Fund Balances June 30, 2014 METRO PREP SCHOOL 19,087: MItICO 5,411; MIDWEST PRINCIPALS CENTER 2,625; MIKE CATAL.ANO CEMENT WORK 3,010; MSOE - PROJECT GROSS PAYMENT FOR CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL SAND, KARA L, SCHAB, HILLARY J; SCHMIDT. EMILY A; SCHNEIDER,ALICE; SHAH, RUHI; SHALZI, ADAM M: SHEARER, AMY E; SHUGALL LEAD THE WAY 10,246; N2Y INC. 2,840; NASCO 5,313; NATIONAL SCHOOL SALARY RANGE: LESS THAN $25,000: Al-IMED, RUDA/YA N; ANDERSON, JESSICA L; SCHROER, N; SHARKEY, ERIN K; SOFFER, RACHEL C;PHYLLIS; SIMPSON, LESLIE A: SKONBERG, PATRICIA J: SMITH, JILL F BOARDS ASSN. 2,675; NEW CONNECTIONS ACADEMY 52,889; NILES JULIE E; ARNOLD, LARRY I, ARRESt/IN, RHIANNA D; COHEN, BRAD;SOlA, SERINA; STEVENS, CYNTHIA L; STDVEL, LAUREN R; SWEETMAN, SOMMERFELD, MELISSA L; SOUFFRIS, CHRISTINE T; SPRINGER, LISA TOWNSHIP DISTRICT FOR SPECIAL EDUC 418,478; NILES TOWNSHIP DENTON, LYNN S; DUCHEN, JERRY E; FEDER. EILEEN B; FORSELL, ELLYN M; TOBIAS, REBECCA; TREGONING, JANELLE K; WALKER, SACHA STALLWORTH, ALUFORED L: STEIN, MICHELLE S; STIERNBERG, lLENE SCHOOL TREASURER 77,668; NILES TWP H S DIST 219 5,871; NILES GITLIN, GOLDENBERG, CAREY; GOLDMAN, A; WALSH, MARY F; WHEATLEY, KRISTI A; WOLF, TARA B URSO, BRUCE M: VALCHEV, VALCHO G: VANMERSBERGEN, URSULA CANDACE; RACHEL; TWP. PROPERTY TAX APPEALS COOP 3,401; NORLIGHT 5,767; North LORI; KAUFMAN, NATALIE G; LIU, ELLEN; MARTIN, JESSICA; MILLER, $90,000 AND OVER: ASELTINE, MEGAN L; BASTEN, CHRISTOPHER P;A; VARGHESE, KEVIN C; WAflENBARGER, MARGARET A: WOLFSON, I American 41,335; NORTH COOK INTERMED. SERVICE CENTER 2,750; RENEE; NASHALMAN, JUDITH R; NIKOLIC, NATALIE; O'CONNOR, KELLYBLEUHER. PAUL; BLOCK, THERESE; BRADLEY, LORI; BUCKLEY, LISAHENRY F; Yacoub, Nahrain; YOKHANNA, YOLIA NORTH COOK YOUNG ADULT ACADEMY 11.867, NORTH SHORE CENTER M; PEREZ, PAMELA; REAVEN, STEVEN E; REID, DIANA R; REITMAN, A; BULZONI, LISA, CULLOTTA, JOSEPH P; DELLOTA, ALINA M; FOLEY,$25,000 - $39,999: BURNHAM, JOHN A; DEAMONT, DENISE F; FLORES, 3,758; NORTH SHORE TRANSIT 231,569; NORTHWEST EVALUATION MICHELLE W; RICHMAN, MARSHA A; SAKOUFAKIS, DINA; SCHWARTZ, SUSAN A; HOELLERICH, GAIL; JONAS, JENNIFER A; LEVIN, BETH A; JORGE A; GRODZIN, BETH A; HENDERSON, RICHARD E; HYMAN, KAREN ASSOCIATION 16,250; NSSEO 212,870; OFFICE CONCEPTS 4,689; OFFICE NE; TADEMOTO. ELENORE; TRUONG. JACQUELINE E; TUSHBAI, LITEAU, JEANNE M; MILLER, ERIC M; O'MALLEY, JAMES W; O'PHELAN,L; JABEEN, RAOSHINDA; JEAN-BAPTISTE, PETER: KOSTER, THOMAS DEPOT, INC 23,405; OFFICE TEAM 6,797, OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL GLORIA J; VALOVIC, LOREEN G; YANEZ, LUPE LURA T;PATTERSON, CHARLES; SHEPHERD. QUINTIND; UHLE, R; MANCILL.A, JOSE F; MONTCALM. KEITH J; NUAM. CAL LUNG, 399 2,928; OTIS ELEVATOR COMPANY 4,739; PACIFIC NORTHWEST $25,000-$39,999: DUDGEON, MOLLIE M; GIRALDO, BRIDGET; ELIZABETH; UYENO, LINDA, VLADIKA, LAURA M; WATTENBARGER,NUSSBAUM, DAFNA Y; ROQUE. MARYA; SOTO, MAZIE E; WALKER, AMY PUBLISHING 10,436; PALOS SPORTS, INC. 12,533; PCS INDUSTRIES MORALES, NOEL C; SIKARAS, DEMETRA;SMOLER, MELISSSAJ GERALDINE A, ZOUGRAS, HELEN M; YOSHIDA, KYUKO 10,196; PEARSON PRENTICE HALL 6,824;.PENCO ELECTRIC, INC 12,365; $40,000 - $59,999: ANDERSON, KATE; ANGLE, KRtSTI; BARNES, CAITLIN GROSS PAYMENT FOR NONCERTIFICATED PERSONNEL $40,000 $59,999: ALLEN, CARRIE W; GADIA, REYNALDO; GOLD, COREY PERKINS COlE LLP 78,748; PHOENIX CONSULTING SERVICES 6,71D; M; BENSON, SARAH B; BOUDOURIS, MARGARET W; BRISTOW, TARA SALARY RANGE: LESSTHAN $25,000: AHMAD, SALMA S; ALOFF, IRWIN S; J: GDRGUIS, RITA: ISAAC, RAMINA: JERNBERG, KEITH W; KANZOK, PITNEY BOWES 7,023; PITSCO 2,854; PMA FINANCIAL NETWORK INC T; BYE, AMY L; BYRNES, AMY C; CAPLAN, MICHAEL H; DAILEY, ERIN; ARVIZU, JULIANNE E; BATCH, SUZANNE S; BELL, TIFFANY R; BENJAMIN,STEFANIE A; KOSHY, ABIN; LAKE, DAWN; SWARCZEWSKI, DEBRA M; 36,810; PMA LEASING, INC.5,562; POLYA GIFFEN PIANO STUDIO EBBITT, KELCIE R; ELlES, LAUREN M; FREIDENFELDS, LISA; GABRIEL, HANAN; BERGER, ELAINE J; BERNADEL, SMITH D; BERNADOZ, NAJAT:TARZIAN, HEIDI C: TUCKER, KAREN A 3,025;POSITIVE CONNECTIONS 412,547; PREMIER AGENDAS INC NINORTA; GIBBEL, LINDSAY; GOLDYN, RICA; GRYZLAK, JENNIFER BERNSTEIN, JUDY L; BETZ, MARION V; BOIM, NANCY, BORKOWSKI,$60,000 AND OVER: ALTWASSER, ROBERT F, BARBER, AMANDA; 4,241; PRINT-XPRESS 5,172; PURCHASE POWER tl,838; PURCHASE L; HORYN, ANDREA J; KALINOWSKI, SARAH G; KASNUL, JILLIAN J; FRANK JR; BOUSHEH, RULO; BOZAl, MARYAM B: BREGMAN, JUDITH BRODY, DEBORAH; HATFIELD, LEONARD: MILLER, CHRISTOPHER L; ADVANTAGE CARD 4,148; QUALITY PRINTING & BINDING SERVICE, KESTLER, LINDSEY A; KODROFF, ALYSSA; KONIKOFF, NAOMI R; KWAK, C; BRESLOW, LOIS H; BRIGHTMAN, PATRICIA J; BRKLJACIC, MARTINA;SCHROEDER, DALE W INC 3,773; RAINBOW PAINTING SERVICE 14,875; REALLY GOOD STUFF SARAH; LAPPE, MEGAN M; LECHMAN. AMBER C; LEE, SOYOUNG;CANELLA, MICHAEL; CARTER, LEAH J; CHASE-EVERSDN, CHRISTINAVENDORS PAYMENTS OVER $2,500: 1:1 ONLINE TUTORING SERVICES RELIANCE STANDARD 10,747; RESERVE ACCOUNT 2,900; LOUISE, ERIKA R; LOVSIN, LAURA; MARINO, DANIELLE; MCCAGHY,K; CHEPULIS, CARDLE; CLAIR, ANN L; COHEN, RHONDA, CORDARO, 8,551; 24/7 EDUCATE ONLINE 7,624; 303 Taoi 30,t60; AJ EDUCATORS10,165; SCHOLASTIC BOOK NICOLE L, MCCUNE, ERIN; MCDERMOTT, KELLY A; MURPHY, JOAN; ANTHONY S: DAGRES, KATHRYN M; DANIELAK, STEPHANIE D; DAVID, 7,600; kv INTERACTIVE TECHNOLOGIES 21,810; ABRAMITE, ANGELASCHINDLER ELEVATOR CORPORATION 6,589; t7,O36; SCHOOL DISTRICT 69 68,434; SEESEH, D000ELAERE. EILEENE; DUNCAN, WILLARD E; FAHRENBACH, J 2,688; ACCIDENT FUND 84,421; ACTIVE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO. CLUB 2.709; SCHOLASTIC INC. I NORMAN, RACHEL S; OGR000WSKI, MARY O; PEROCEVIC, ZIJADA; SCHOOL DISTRICT 73 1/2 5,330; SCHOOL HEALTH CORPORATION SCATENA, NATALIE: SCHRECK, KATRINA; SCOBEE, CHRISTINEA; MARK F; FULLER, THOMAS W: GALANTE, ARIELLE S; GALLAGHER,2,51B; AGS GLOBE 8,530; ALARM DETECTION SYSTEMS, INC 3,556; STANTON, SHEILA M; TIMMERS, MICHAEL; UNDERWOOD. ALEXANDRA SIMONA A;GARCIA. ALEJANDRA; GEORGE, TIKKU; GLADSTONE,ALLIANCE MECHANICAL 2.947; ALPHA PRIME COMMUNICATIONS 4,564; SCHOOL OUTFITTERS 24,266; SCHOOL SPECIALTY INC. 6,197; AMBER SCHOOLLOGIC t2,508; SCHWEPPE & SONS 3,202; SIGN-A-RAMA S; VANDERMAUSE, CHELSE; VECCHIO, MICHAEL, WOLTER, JENNIFER;RICHARD D; GNIPPE, CHERYL A; GOLDEARB, ESTER; GOLDLUST, DAWN 5,909; AMALGAMATED1,887,790; AMAZON.COM16,527; R 3,800; SIMPLEXGRINNELL LP 7,249; SIMPSON CONSTRUCTION CO. ZAGORSKI. JENNIFER; ZIMNY, STEPHANIE L L; GOODMAN. GARY M; GOODMAN, RUTH B; GRATTEAU. PHILLIP R;MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS INC. 23,868; ANDERSON LOCK 8,305; 187,178; SIX FLAGS GREAT AMERICA 4,836: SKOKIE EDUCATION ASSN $60,000- $89,999: ABRAMITE, ANGELA J; ANDERSON, MEGAN V; GREENFIELD, MARILYN H; GREENSTEIN, CAROLYN M; GREINER, SHERYL APPLE 7,421, ARBOR MANAGEMENT, INC. 478,443; AT&T 67,710; BILL'S 84,183; SKOKIE SCHOOL DISTRICT 68 29,944; SOLUTION TREE 4,403; ARMSTRONG, CATHERINE P; BARTH, KATHERINE M; BOWKER, KAITLIN L; GUIMBAO, MELINDA R; GYFTAKOS, JEANNIE; HANAN, BARBARA PLUMBING & SEWER, INC. 25,335; BLACKBOARD CONNECT 5,316; BLUE M; BRENDEL, CHRISTINA M; CAHILL, MARY M; CARRAWAY, KATHARINE M; HARRIS, ARLENE T; HATFIELD, ROY; HIRMIZ, MANAR: HIYAMA,CROSS AND BLUE SHIELD OF ILLINOIS 10,951, BMD 67,124; BOLLERTEACHER DIRECT 6,244; TEACHERS' HEALTH INSURANCE SECURITY B; COHEN, KIMBERLY R; COKELEY, NAHRAIN G; CONNOLLY, JENNIFER KAREN K; HOSP. MARY C; JAREMUS, LINDA: JO, EUGENE: JOSEPH, CONSTRUCTION B7,287; BRAINPOP 3,056; BRIGHTSTAR ONLINE, LLCFUND 180,606; TEACHERS RETIREMENT SYSTEM 1,062,043; TEAM L, CORRIGAN. JESSICA L; DAVIS, SARAH B; DONNELLY, CHRISTA G; NAJAT; K.ARLIN, LINDA H: KELLY, EVA T; KING, MARGARET M; KLATZCO, 3,072; BUCK BROS., INC. 2,519; BUREAU DF EDUCATION & RESEARCHPERFORMANCE 5,009; TELESOLIJTIONS CONSULTANTS 5,400; THE COVE -DUBOIS, HEIDI A; FAIRCHILD, MARGARET S; FERNANDEZ, HAlDEE N;CRAIG L: KLENETSKY, JODY I; KORZENIOWSKI, NICHOLAS: KRAMER.2,744, CAMELOT INTENSIVE THERAPEUTIC DAY SCHOOL 14,794; CDW SCHOOL 47,990; THE DEPOSITORY TRUST COMPANY 1,187,453; THE GAULE, SHIRA L; HELFAND, LISA G; HENNELLY, JULIE A; HUNSUCKER,MIRIAM E;KRAMER, STEVEN; LAMBROPLOS, TASHA; LAVORATA- COMPUTER CENTERS INC. 271,401; CHICAGO FILTER SUPPLY 3,284; GROVE 3,271; THE NORTH SUBURBAN TEACHERS UNION 20,952; TOPP'S MATTHEW J; JESKE, BARBARA; JONAS, JASON A; KAUMEYER, ASHLEY BYRNE, LISA C; LEVINE, NANCY A; LICHTENSTEIN, RICHARD M: LUNZ,CHICAGO METROPOLITAN FIRE PREVENTION CO. 3,515; CLIC 52,847:TREE SERVICE 5,435; Trane Chicago Service 13,734; TRIUMPH LEARNING 5,458; TRUGREEN-CHEMLAWN 3.861; TSAConsolting Group Inc. 71,085; E; KEELE, BENJAMIN L,LEIFMAN, ELAINE S;LEPORINI, ELISA L; REBECCA G; MALIK, SHAMIM; MARCUS, RANDA; MASITI, SHAFAQ Z:Club Z! In-Home Tutoring Services, Inc. 3,642; COLE TAYLOR BANK PR i MARINIS, STEPHANIE G; MARSH, STEPHANIE M; MATTHEWS, JENNIFERMATTI, MANAR H: MILLER, JENNIFER A; MURPHY, DARLYN J; MYERS,7,885,112; COLE TAYLOR BANK_FIT 1,990,725; COLE TAYLOR BANK SIT TYLER TECHNOLOGIES, INC 4,000; UNISOURCE - CHICAGO 25,342; United K; MCELVENNY, EVE H, MELL, ANGELA J; MERRYFIELD COY, NICOLE MICHAEL E: NEUMAYER, MARY: NEWTON, ROSEMARY C; OKOROIGWE,526,067: COLLABORATION SOLUTIONS INC. 8,048; COLLEGE NANNIES & Way North - Northwest 3,614; UNITRENDS 2,591; VERIZON WIRELESS M; MORROW. KRISTINE A; NICK. HOLLY M, O'MALLEY, STEPHANIE A; CHUKWUEMEKA NELSON; D'MALLEY, JORDAN R: O'NEILL, NANCY TUTORS 3,438; COMCAST CABLE 10,593; CompasoLearning, Inc. 42,535; 21,951; VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE 4,819; VILLAGE OF SKOKIE 71,101; OMANSKY, RACHAEL B; PANOUTSOS, VIVIAN E; PETERS, JENNIFER B; M; ORENSTEIN, MICHAEL: OUTLAW, DENISE M: OWSLEY, MIRANDA; CONTOUR LANDSCAPING, INC. 70,462; CONTROL ENGNEERING CORP. VILLAGE OF SKOKtE- ATTN: CASHIER 21 248; VILLAGE OF SKOKIE POLICE POLGAR, KATHERINE Y; POLLYEA, ERtN; POLOZ, SHABNAM; PRENA, PARISI, NICOLE M; PATRICK-SISON, RHONDA; PERSHAN, DEBORAH A:6,170; CONVERGINT TECHNOLOGIES 27,830;CPI QUALIFIED PLAN23,123; WASTE MANAGEMENT 14,855; WENGER CORPORATION 3,722: TERESE J; PRESCHERN, JENNIFER; RAFFERTY. MARLA K; RASAR. MARK PLATEK, LORRAINE, POULOS, KAPRICIA J; RAITH, GAIL; RYAN, KATHY;CONSULTANTS, INC 292,580; CRESTLINE PROMOTIONAL PRODUCTS WET USA INC 4,556; WILLIAM BLAIR S COMPANY 2,750 B; RIZKI, DEBORAH K; ROBINSON, JENNIFER L; ROSSI, ELIZABETH A;SAMUEL, RAMINA: SCHEUERMAN, DIANE; SCHWABE, KATHRYN A: SEDY, 3,428; CURRICULUM ASSOCIATES,INC.33,124; DEVELOPMENTAL Ad 871111 iïng fraction

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ANNUAL STATEMENT OF AFFAIRS SUMMARY FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2014 Salary Range: $40.000 - $59.999 ANDERSON, JOANN M; BANH, JASON N; BUTZOW, AMY L; HAYES, KRISTIN L; HERNÁNDEZ, Copies ot the detailed Aonual Stateorerfl ol Attairs for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 201 4 will be available for public inspection io theschool district/joint agreement administrative office by SYLVIA; KRIKORIAN. CAROL A; MCCALL, KRISTEN G; ROBERTSON, STEVEN D; SCHMIDT, December t 201 4 Individuals wanting to review this Annual Statement of Affairs should contact: ANGELIKA E; SOHN, MUNHI; SOPALA. HENRYK K llncoinwood School Oistrlcl 74 6950 N. East Prairie Road, Lincolowood, li 60712 847-675-8234 8:00 A M.4:00 P.M. Salare Range: $60 000 and over School District/Joint Agreement Name Address Telephone Office Hours BUJNOWSKI, TOMÁ5Z; CALDWELL. JAMES H; GEORGARAS, NICK K; HOFFMANN, JONATHAN ROGER; NOWAK. IRENE H; O'BRIEN. JOHN THOMAS; SHALZI, REGINA R Also by January 15, 2015 the detailed Annual Statonient of Affairs for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30. 2014, will be posted on the IllinoisState Board of Educations websrte© www.lsbe.net. SUMMARYThe tnllnwing is the Annual Statement of Affairs Summary that is required to be published by the schont district/joint agreement for the past fiscal year. Payment ovor $2,500, excluding wages and saIarien $latfflIRlJl pn,tiQn$ a; ut June 30 2Q1 ACTIVE ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO..INC.2,847; ACUTRAK SOLUTIONS 10,402; AIG (VALIC) RETIREMENT 36,642; ALL COVERED 41,014; AMAZON.COM 6,912; AMERIPRISE FINANCIAL Fire SERVICES INC. 51 475; AMSAN 6,345; ANDERSON LOCK 3,654; APPLE COMPUTER, INC 188,476; O ' RtPUeiremen C t I Educational N1ct Debt ServicesTransportation Working Cash Tort Prevention & Proects APPLE STORE 4,502; AT&T GLOBAL SERVICES, INC-3 9,710; AT&T-1 32,292; AXA-EQUITABLE-2 aety Security 268,092; BADGER FIX, LLC 2,625; BAKER TILLY VIRCHOW KRAUSE, LLP 34,100; BANNER PLUMBING SUPPLY CO. INC 6,330; BENNETT NELSON 3,183; BOB'S DAIRY SERVICE 20,094; Local Sources 1000 18,045.868 2,69i,772 1,261,996 782,458 541,189 1,835 67,123 188,159 304,175 BONNIE LEVY 4,026; BOOKSOURCE 3,929; BUCKEYE CLEANING CENTER-CHICAGO 19,157; Flow-Through Receipts/Revenues from 2000 0 0 0 0 BUSINESS EXPRESS 13,882; CANON FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC. 73,186; CARDINAL HEALTH 4,028; CAROLINA BIOLOGICAL SUPPLY 8,186; CASSANDRA STRINGS 7,993; COW GOVERNMENT One District to Another District 40.435, CHICAGO METROPOLITAN FIRE PREVENTION CO. 9,819; CLIC 141 541 : CLIMATE SERVICE, State Sources 3000 1,102,963 50,000 0 243,625 0 0 0 0 0 INC. 48,428: COGENT COMMUNICATIONS 26,467: COLE TAYLOR BANK 8,985,079; COLE TAYLOR BANK_FIT 1,862,832; COLE TAYLOR BANK_FLEX 50,367; COLE TAYLOR BANK_SIT 485,328; Federal Sources 4000 309.927 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CONCEPT 3 ARCHITECTS, P.C. 16,262; CONFERENCE TECHNOLOGIES, INC 8.031; CONTOUR Total DAred Receipts/Revenues 19,538,758 2,741,772 1,261,996 1,026,083 541,189 1,835 67,123 188,159 304,175 LANDSCAPING, INC.84,692; CONVERGINT TECHNOLOGIES 24,459; CREATIVE DESIGNS Total Direct Dlshursemeots/Expendtturen 16,892,585 1.772,197 2,443,775 811,153 478,809 0 140,956 207.687 AND PACKAQING, INC. 8,187; DARREN JAMES 4,000; DEBRA E. BRODSKY-1 3,555; DECKER EQUIPMENT 2,799, DELL INC. 3,168; DEMCO. NC. 4,455; DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY Other SourceoiUseo of Fundo O O O O O O O O O 4 400; DISCOVERY EDUCATION 4,710; DUPAGE REGIONAL OFFICE OF EDUCATION 3,054; EASTER Beginning Fund Balancen -July 1, 2013 13,089,098 3,063.335 2,102,159 1,581,692 980,474 88,832 4,100,170 2,044,782 844.501 SEALS MEROPOLITAN CHICAGO 16,373: EDUCATIONAL BENEFIT COOPERATIVE 1,898,371; EMA CHICAGO 3,186; EVANSTON IMPRINTABLES INC 3,564; EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS 2,508; Other Chaoges in Fund Balances O O O O O O O O O EXCEL SCREEN PRINTING & EMBROIDERY 5,076; EXELON ENERGY COMPANY 113,554; EXPEDIA Ending Fund Batances June 30, 2014 1 5,735,271 4,032,910 920,380 1 796,622 1 042,854 90,667 4,167,293 2,091 985 940,989 CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION 365,298; FOLLETT LIBRARY RESOURCES 30,330; FOLLETT SOFTWARE COMPANY 4,456; FORECAST 5 ANALYTICS, INC. 8,750; FUNWAY ENTERTAINMENT GRßS PAYI&NT FORWfTIFIÇATED PERSONNEL KYONG Ml; LITWIN, JILL, MARKEVICS, BRIGITA; MAY, DONNA L; MAY, KRISTIN ELIZABETH, CENTER 2,707; GAGGLE 3,820; GENESIS TECHNOLOGIES, INC 20,898; GONNELLA BAKING CO. Salatye;1,ei;TJiin$25.00Ç MCINERNEY, BRIAN JOSEPH; METZ, MATTHEW TODD; NASBY, NANCY GORDON; NELSON, 4,809; GORDON FOOD SERVICE 83.308: GRAINGER 4.968; HA. MORRISON ARBORIST INC. 3,612; AHMAD, SALMA; AHMED. RUOAYYA N; ALOFF, IRWIN S; ARNOLD, LARRY I; AYUB, MAHEEN N; BENNETT E; NELSON, T. MAUREEN; PANOUTSOS, STACY; PARK, EUNICE S: QUILICI, TRACY HERFF JONES 3,302: HINSHAW & CULBERTSON LLP 416,883; HOLLIS HEAVENRICH-JONES BAUMANN, ERIC L; BERGER, ELAINE J; BERNSTEIN, JUDY; BER, MARION V; 801M, NANCY; D; RACITI, MARK P; RAMOS, LOURDES M; RICOTTA, MARIA; ROEDER, ANNE BURKE; RYAN,8,130; HOUGHTON MIFFLIN HARCOURT-1 9,515: IDES. 6,334; lASA 5,875; ILLINOIS ASBO BOOSEL, BONNIE E; BREGMAN, JUDITH C; BRIGHTMAN. PATRICIAJ; CHEPULIS, CAROLE; CLAIR,ANOULLA SALAMY; SALTZ. EMILY A; SCHREMSER, JAMIE; SMITH, CHRISTOPHER L; TABBA,3,466; ILLINOIS ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL BOARDS 16390; IMPERIAL SERVICE SYSTEMS,INC ANN; COHEN, BRADLEY C; COSIER, NAN T; DIMARIA, ANN E; DOBBELAERE, EILEENE D, DOBRICK, NIDA; TALIYA, MONA; THORSTENSON, KARA L; TOKARSKI, KELLY A; WALAS, ALIZA J; WELLER,290,906: INFOSNAP, INC 12,600; INTEGRYS ENERGY SERVICES, INC 173,403; JAMF SOFTWARE JO ANNE S; DRAVILAS, GEORGIA, DUNCAN, WILLARD E; EMERICK-REZA, SUSAN. ENGEL, SARAH E; ZHANG, SYDNEY ZOE 10,664; JEAN CATALANO 4,1.94; JJF INC 7,213; JOSEPH F. BAILEY 4,142; JOSTENS, INC. 8,064, MAUREEN A, FANRENBACH, MARK F: FALCONE, LAURIE J; FEARE, JACQUELINE M., FEDER, Salato Rangs: $90 000 and over KATHLEEN NIXON 3.679; KIM M. PERKINS 2.550; L WOODS 2,556; LOWE'S HOME CENTERS, INC. 3,464; LSSU, NORTH SUBURBAN TEACH UNION 16,877; M.A.G.S.S. LLC 5,500; MATTHEW EILEEN B; FELSENTHAL, JERALYNN; FORSELL. CANDACE M; FRISENDA, GILDA M; FUGATE, ALMER, ANDREW R; ALTSCHUL, ROBIN; BAILEY, JOSEPH FREDERICK; BARABASZ, DEBRA L; METZ 6,968; MAUL PAVING 5.800: MCGRAW HILL COMPANIES 26,113; MEMORY 800K JUDY; GALANTE, ARIELLE S; GEORGE, MAGDALENE S; GLADSTONE, RICHARD D; GNIPPE, BARRINGER, LAURA E; BATTAGLIA, MICHAEL R; CARLBERG, BRUNELLA; CATALANO, JEAN M; COMPANY 7,214; METRO PREP DAY SCHOOL 84,585; MILES MUSIC LLC 4,500; MUTUAL OF CHERYL A; GOLDENBERG. CAREY A; GOLDMAN. LORI S; GOODMAN, GARY M; GOODMAN, RUTHCHOATE, KAREN D; CHURCHWELL, SHARON N; COLEMAN KILGALLON. VIRGINIA; DONATO, OMAHA 32,568; NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC LEARNING 3.258; NELSON HILLS COMPANY 4,545; B. GRAITEAU, PHILLIP R; GREENFIELD, MARILYN H; GREENSTEIN, CAROLYN, GREENSTEIN, JESSICA LEIGH; ECONOMOU, CHRISTINA A; FRIEDMAN, KRISTA R; GOVOSTIS, ANNE F; HAMMEL, NE'fl'REKKER 4,529; NEXGEN BUILDING SUPPLY 4,511; NHP SERVICE COMPANY 7,028; NIDA SHERYL R; GUSSIS, JENNIFER; GYFTAKOS, JEANNIE. HERMAN, BERYL E; HIRSCH, BEVERLYJULIE S; KALTER, JILL L; KALTER, SUSAN A; KIKOEN, STEVEN M; KOMEROFSKY, WENDY TABBA 7.228; NILES TOWNSHIP CREDIT UNION 296,931; NILES TOWNSHIP DIST FOR SPECIAL D; HOSP, MARY C; JACOBS, SHARI' J; JAREMUS, LINDA, JUNTO. LUCIAN JEFFERY; KANTER SORKIN; KOTRBA, WENDY; LEW, BONNIE; MAC CRIMMON, ANDREW J: MALARTSIK, LAUREN EDUC 807 796,165; NILES TOWNSHIP SCHOOL TREASURER 138,004: NILES TWP PROPERTY SCOli'; KELLY, EVA T; KLATZCO, CRAIG L; KLENETSKY, JODY, LICHTENSTEIN. RICHARD M; LIU M; MCADAMS, SHARON P; MCCORMICK, MEGAN MARIE; MCNEIL. KATNYE; NASSHAN, KIM; TAX APPEALS COOP 9,325; NORTH SHORE TRANSIT 408,051; NORTH SUBURBAN TEACHERS' ELLEN; MAU, RICHARD; MERCHANT, NIMET; MICHELO'flI, LYNN; MURPHY, DARLYN; MURRAY NIXON. KATHLEEN P; O'SHAUGHNESSY, COLLEEN B; PARKER. JAMES RUSSELL; PARRA, NANCY: UNION 74,784; Northwest Evaluation Association 14,963; NSBA 2.675; NSSEO i 12,211 ; OLD TOWN GERYL; MYERS, MICHAEL E; NAGELBERG, SYLVIA; NEWTON, ROSEMARY C; NIKOLIC, NATALIE PERINO, GORDON J; RAINEY, LORA J; REMIYAC, DIANE; RUDNICK, DEBRA A; RUTTKAY, JENNIFER SCHOOL MUSIC STORE 8,190; ORIENTAL TRADING CO. INC. 2,864; PALOS SPORTS, INC. 6,518; NOVOSELSKY, DEBRA; OLEN. ROBIN C ;ORENSTEIN. MICHAEL; PACILIO, FERNE H; PERSHAN SDBEL; SALSKI, STEPHEN A; SAVAGE, JENNIFER A; SHANKAR, ELLEN K: SHORTELL, STEPHANIE PEARSON 4,530; PEARSON/POWERSCHOOL 12,369; PHDNAX 4,305; PIONEER PRESS-i 4,904; DEBORAH A; RAITH, GAIL E; REAVEN, STEVE; REID, DIANA R; RElIMAN, MICHELLE; REPYIN I; SPINDLER, SUSAN M; STERBA, ELIZABETH I; TATAR, JUDY; TRILLING, CHERYL D; TUNELIUS, PITNEY BOWES-1 2.730; PITNEY BOWES-2 6,554; PORTABLE COMMUNICATIONS SPECIALISTS RENEE; RICHMAN, MARSHA A.; ROSENBLUM, JEAN E: SCHROEDER, MOLLY M, SCHWARTZ JENNIFER; URUBA, TRACEY; WARD, MARY EILEEN; WEISS, JEAN M; WINCKLER, CATHY; YOCUS, 5,424; POSITIVE CONNECTIONS 335,120, QUILL CORPORATION_283 8,800; RAISING DIGITAL DIANE W; SHAH, RUHI; SHALZI, ADAM; SHEARER, AMY; SHERMACH, WILLIAM L; SIKARASBON ITA F NATIVES 2,500; REALLY GOOD STUFF 2,514; RIVERSIDE PUBLISHING 2,560; ROBERT CROWN DEMETRA: SMITH, JILL F; SOUFERIS, ATHENA; SOUFERIS, CHRISTINE T; SWEENEY, KELLY M GROSS PAYMENT FOR NON-CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL TAYLOR, ASHLEY R; TESNOW, DAVID S; THALL, MERILYN; THEODORAKAKIS, CONSTANCE 2,820: SAM'S CLUB 2,687; SCHOOL DISTRICT #74-1 25.337; SCHOOL DISTRICT 74-3 27,379; SalnW Rnns: Less Than $25,000 THE000RAKAKIS, FRANK: TITLEBAUM. SHARREL; TRUONG, JACQUELINE E; TUSHBAI, GLORIA SCHOOL SPECIALTY 33,226; SCHOOLDUDE.COM 7,066; SECURITY UNLIMITED, INC. 14,524; J; ULMER, PATRICIA E, VALOVIC. LOREEN; WEBER. JESSICA S; WILLASON, TERRENCE; YACOUB, BEIZA, JACQUELINE; BIJOU, MARTHA; BRKLJACIC, MARTINA: BURDI, JOSEPH A; BURKE, ANN L SKOKIE SCHOOL DISTRICT 68 14.825; SKOKIE SCHOOL DISTRICT 73.5 4,073. SMITHEREEN NAHRAIN: YOUKHANA, DEANA DELISI, LIRIDONA; FIORETTI, JOANNE L; GEORGE, PERONIA; GHAWI. EMAN M; GIKAS, SOTIRIA COMPANY 3675; SOUTH SIDE CONTROL SUPPLY CO. 2,634; SPACECO INC 7,135; STATE Safiangt$Z5jOL$99 GILLESPIE, ROBERT C; GOLDSTEIN, SHARON; HEIDTKE, TYLER; IBRAHAM, JENI GEORGESDISBURSEMENT UNIT 7,960; STEPHANIE RICE, ED.D. 2,700; STEVENS CHEMICAL COMPANY KALARAS. NICHOLAS J.; KAPSALIS, VASILIKI; KUKALJ, SABINA; LAROSA, ARLEEN; LEVINSON 9,610; SYSCO FOOD SERVICES-CHICAGO, INC. 40,037; TARGET 2,683, TCI 16,864; TEACHERS ANDERSON, JENNIFER; GOODMAN, DENYSE S; MAU, DONNA KAY; ROSENFELD, MEREDITH AMANDA R; LEVY, 5TEFANIE; LORENTZ, JANICE; MALINOWSKI. JOSEPHINE ANTOINETTE RETIREMENT SYSTEM 149,259; TEK-DIRECT INC. 35,472; TELESOLUTIONS CONSULTANTS LLC LY N N E MATIJSZEWSKI, PATRYK; MCDOWELL, BARBARA; NAKAWATASE, MARY E; O'NEILL. NANCY M 2,500; TFS ALLIANCE GROUP. LTD. 9,743; THE DEPOSITORY TRUST COMPANY 2,443,775; THE Salary Rangs: $40 OO,,J999 PANEK, JENNIFER; PEDI, LINDA M; PENAR, MARY ANN; RAYAN, LUBNA; SAJIC, MILKA; SALDANA REPAIR DEPOT 3,150; THE SPYGLASS GROUP. LLC 38,037; THE VILLAGE OF LINCOLNWOOD-1 ADAMS. CDURTNEY LEE: GOLDMAN, LISA NICOLE; LUKASIEWICZ, HOLLY; MALDONADO, MARI ANNETTE; SOMOO, MADLINE MOSHE; STIPANICEV, LENA VARNAVA; SUKHERA, AMBER 34,996; THERMOSYSTEMS 3,466; THOMS PROESTLER COMPANY 57,121; THYSSENKRUPP D; PECK, ALLISON: RAPASADI, KELLY N; RUCKOLDT, SCOTT ROBERT; SETCHELL, LAUREN A. SUKHERA, AROOJ; TROGSTAD, CHELSEY M: VENTER, DESTHANY; VOLPE, JERI L POGODA ELEVATOR CORP. 9,586; TIME FOR KIDS 3,230; TRACY OUILICI 8,499; TWIN SUPPLIES, LTD SWIDLER, DENA OILMAN; VAN ORNUM, JENNIFER MARIE YOKHANNA, MADLEEN D; YUHANA. KANOU 18,638; UNISOURCE WORLDWIDE, INC. 20,258; US. FOODS, INC. 7,103; VISION SERVICE PLAN 2,910; WAREHOUSE DIRECT 4,433; WESELAK & ASSOCIATES 9,379; WEST SIDE TRACTOR SALES $giùi fingsJUJOO $19,999 $ainry Range: $Z$DOQ - $39.999 CO. 6,782; WORTH AVE. 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ANNUAL STATEMENT 0F AFFAIRS SUMMARY FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2014 Salary Ran9e: $60 000 and çvnr Thesummaiymusfbepab!Ishedlnthe!ocainewspaper. AUSTRIA, EARL, CARTER, ALVIN T: KOLPAS, LAURIE: LEWANDOWSKI, LORRAINE: PETERS, Copies öl the detailed Annual Statement nf Affairs for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2014 will be available for public inspection in the schooldistricVjoint agreement administrative office by December BARRARA: RUELLI, STEVE A.: TILLMANN, EVA M: YABLONSKY, BARBARA i , 2014. Individuals wanting to review this Annual Statement ut Affairs should contact Payments over $2.500, encludinO wages and salarIe;. Skokie School DIstrict 73 1/2 8000 East Prairie Rd., Skokie, IL 60076 847-324-0509 0:00 AM. 4:30 P.M. POINT ATHLETICS 4830: A&B BUS COMPANY 141,892: ACCIDENT FUND 39,376: AESOP do SchoolDrstrrct/Jo,ntAgreemenfName Address Telephvne Office Hvvrs Frnntline Technologies 12,5t5: Aires 3,900: AJL Electric Inc. 23,285: ALISON GORDON 3325: Also by January 15, 2015 the detailed Annual Statement of Affairs for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2014, will be posted on the IllinoisState Board of Educations website© www.iube.net. AMALGAMATED 78,788: AMAZON 32 467: AMC TELEPHONE SERVICE 5,425 AMERICAN DRAPERY SUMMARI The tollowing is the Annual Statement st Affairs Summary that is required to be published by the school district/joint agreementtorthe past fiscal year. CLEANERS& FLAMEPROOFER 10,454: AMSAN LLC4,859:ANDERSON PEST ÓONTROL3,Y79: Apple, Slalemnnl of Oaeratlons an of June 30 2014 Inc 44,043: Arlington Computer Products 9,481 AT & T 25,1 71: AT&T LONG DISTANCE 7,193: AT&T MOBILITY 7247: AT&T Mobility - National Busroess Servid 7625: AXA EQUITABLE LIFE INSURANCE Municipal Operations Debt Services Transportation Capital Working Fire Prevention CO. 60,735: Bank of America . Leasing 80710: Bernardini Builders 2,500: BLACKBOARD CONNECT, Educational Retirement/Social To & Maintenance Projects Cash & Safety INC. 2,919; Blackboard Engage (formally Edline) 4,701: Bub Ridlings Fleet Sales 35.910: BROWN Security BEAR SOFTWARE 3,280; C. Acitelli Heating & Piping 125500: Canon Financial Services 72500: Local Sources 1000 11,319,678 1,603,899 1,372,918 1044430 703835 (229) 149,413 529,873 126,045 Canso Solutions America, Inc. 8929: CarI Johanson & San Construction 3,480: CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. 7,495: Challenger Day School 26,376; Chicago Metropolitan Fire Prevention 3.060: Chicago FIowThrough Receipts/Revenues from 2000 0 0 0 0 onice Technology Gruu15,951: COCA COLA 3,102: COLE TAYLOR BANK 6,380160: COLE TAYLOR One District to Another District BANK FIT 1,421382: COLE TAYLOR BANK MCMEA 58,850: COLE TAYLOR BANKSIT 388374: State Sources 3000 t,291895 50.000 0 191,854 0 0 0 0 0 COMCAST CABLE 4243: ComEd 9,331; COMPLETE COMMUNICATIONS INC 6000: Computer brine Federal Sources 4000 375,432 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2819: CONSTELLATION NEW ENERGY GAS DIVISION 88,841: CSC LEARNING 2,500: Danlev's Garage World 18940: Datasource, Inc. 4,679: Developemental Studies 3024: DISCOVERY BENEFI'IS Total DirectReceiptslRevenues 12,987005 1,653,899 1,372,918 1236,284 703838 (229) 149,413 529,873 126045 2725: DISCOVERY EDUCATION 3,140: Dopage Regional Office of Education 3100: DURA BILT Total DirectDisbursements/Enpenditures 13,003732 1,356.627 1,390.663 719,822 485886 728,257 195,612 431,715 FENCE Il, INC. 87,470:E2SERVICES29,636: Eder,Casella& Co.21,600: EdTechTeam4,000, EdTech Team Illinois 2,690: EDUCATIONAL BENEFIT COOPERATIVE 1,632,527: Enemy Me - Midwest LLO Other Sources/Uses ut Fonds 1,000000 (717,500) 0 (1000,000) 0 717,500 0 0 0 161913: Fields Auto Group 4172: Firelogic Technology Services 4.974: First tecuritv Systems. Inc. Beginning Fund BalancesJuly 1, 2013 14,206975 3,639,480 1177,767 2105172 676,314 (25,343) 4,313,888 422,783 133,293 3,629; FOLLETO LIBRARY RESOURCES 9,662: FOLLEfl SOFTWARE COMPANY 8,65: Forecast 5 AnaI'tics 7,000: FRED PRYOR SEMINARS 3,332: GLEN B. STEARNS 10,320: GRAINGER 10359: Other Changes in Fund Balances O O O O O O O O O GREAT SOURCE 19,513 Greco Electrical Contractors 20,179: GREEN ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS Ending Fund BalancesJune30, 2014 15190,248 3,219,252 1160,022 1,621634 894,266 (36,329) 4463,30f 757,044 (172,377) INC. 147,559: HANDWRI'TINGWITHOUTTEARS3728: Haparalnc.2,500: HARVARDMAINTENANC INC 206,055: HEINEMAN PUBLISHING 6,875: HOME DEPOT CRC 6,449: HONEYWELL INC. 14,453: EMILY; MISHKIN, SUZANNE; MONAK, ANN L: MOORE, KRISTEN; ORSO, MARTHA J: PAQUIN- GROSS PAYMLNT FOR CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY/DC HEATH 7728: Hudson Energy 16473: lASA - Illinois Assoc Salary Range:ietThan $25 000 MOREL, DIANA: REESE, SHELLEY NIZYNSKI: REID. JULIE: ROSENFELD, MEDRAN: SCHIPPERS, School Admin, 3,339; IASBO 3,233; IGSMA 2,778; ILLINOIS ASSN OF SCHOOL BOARDS 129 AHMED, RUQAYYA N, ARNOLD, LARRY; BERGER, ELAINE; BOHRER, JASON; 801M, NANCY; CATHRYN: SF1AWVER, DEB; SZALEWSKIWOZNIAK, JOANNA A: WADE, SARA H, WILLIAMS, KERl; 9,071;Illinois Communications Sales,Inc. 2,820; Illinois Compoting Educators 2,620;Ilijnois BREGMAN, JUDITH C: BRIGHTMAN, PATRICIA, CHEPULIS, CAROLE, CLAIR, ANN L: DESTEFANO, WILLIAMS. LAURA D: YOM, NAM JOU MANDY Municipal Retirement Fund 314,052; ILLINOIS STATE POLICE 4,500; Illinois Trailer Sales 4,557: SUSAN, Duchen, Jerry; DUNCAN, WILLARD EEBERSOLE, NATALIE. FAHRENBACH, MARK; Salary Range; $90 009 and oner INTEGRATED CUSTOM ELECTRONICS 6,775: J.W. PEPPER & SON INC. 4,145; Johnson Controls, FALCONE, LAURIE F: FÊlER, EILEEN; FORSELL, ANDACE; FRIEDMAN, ANDREA; GLUNZ, SARAH Inc. 3,867: JP Mechanical Services, Inc. 22,335: KLEIN PRINTING 5.540: LAKESHORE LEARNING AMATO, MARY J: BELGRAD, LISAA: COHEN, CYNTHIA S, DESTEFANO, CHRISTOPHER J, COUGHLAN; GOHMANN, ESTHER B; OOLDFARB, ESTER; GOODMAN, GARY; GOODMAN, RUTH MATERIALS 3,326; Lakeshore Waste Services, LLC 12,617; LARSON EQUIPMENT CO 69,865, DONEGAN, CATHERINEA: EVEN, MAUREEN: FISCHER, REBECCA; FRIEDMAN, LISA M; GREENFIELD, MARILYN: Greenstein, Carolyn: GYFTAKOS, JEANNIE: HALBLANDER, CHRISTINE LENCO FLOORING 8,780; Life Fitness 91,667: LINCOLN INVESTMENT PLANNING 44,332; LINCOLN GILL, PENELOPE: GORDON, ALISON; GO'ITLIEB. CAROL S; KAVANAUGH, MARGO: KELLY. Hanno, Barbara: HANRAHAN, ROBERT J; HARSHBARGER, MICHAEL; HOSP, MARY CATHERINE INVESTMENT PLANNING, INC. 201,217; Lincoln Investment Planning-Bright 4,270; Manas Torcom- JAREMUS, LINDA; JOHNSON, NANCY: JOYCE, SHANA A: KANDA, GAY; KARLIN, LINDA; KLATZCO PERSEPHONE; MARGOLIS, SUZANNE M; MOSHER, DEBORAH: 011O, DANA A; PETRIKO, MARK K;Touch ut Beauty 16,177; Maryeille Academy 14,296; METRO PREP 42,109; Mid America Charter CRAIG L: Klenetsky, Jody; Kopp, Daniel: LICHTENSTEIN, RICHARD M; LIU, ELLEN: MCCARTHYSTEIN, ALLISON; WILlE, KAREN Lines, Inc. 2,769; Midland Paper 28,736, Midway Moving & Starage 22,700; Midwest Salt 9,678; MNJ JOHN; MYERS, MICHAEL; NAGELBERG. SYLVIA, NASHALMAN, JUDITH: NEWTON, ROSEMARYGROSS PAYMENT FOR NON-CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL Technologies Direct, Inc. 23,868, Monastero's Resturant 2,826; MURPHY PAVING & SEALCOATING, NIKOLIC, NATALIE; OLEO. ROBIN; OLSON-O'DONNELL, EDEN B; O'NEILL, NANCY, PATEL, CHETNA INC 11,100; MUSIC & ARTS CENTER, INC. 30,939; National School Boards Assoc, 2,675: NEW 5aIa Ran,e: Lesa Than $25 000 . Pehar, Mary A, POKORNY, PAULINE, REAVEN, STEVE, REID, DIANA, Reitman, Michelle, REPKIN CONNECTIONS ACADEMY 56,012; hILES TOWNSHIP DEPT OF SPECIAL EDUCATION 822,348: AHMAD, SALMA, ALEXANDER. AVE:AMIWALA, SAlMA; ANWAYA,TINA: AUSTRIA, ANDREW: RENEE; RICHMAN, MARSHA; SAMUEL, RAMINA; SCHEUERMAN. DIANE; SCHWARTZ, DIANE NILES TOWNSHIP DISTRICT 219 4,764; Nilen Township Schools Treasurer 52,170: NILES TWP AUSTRIA. MEGAN: BERNSTEIN, JUDY; BElL. MARION V.; BLACKMAN, CHRISTINE, BRISCH, SEDY, ALICE; SHAH, RUHI; SHALZI, ADAM: SHEARER. AMY: SIIERMACI'I, WILLIAM L.: SILVER SCHOOLS CREDIT UNION 17,640; Niles Twp. Property 'ran Appeals 2,832; North American JACK; SMITH, JILL: SOUFERIS, CHRISTINE: SULLIVAN, KATHERINE: THE000RAKAKIS, FRANK JOELLYN: BROTON, ALICE: BRUiT', CLAUDIA; Cardenas, Noelia: DUNLAP, JOSIE; FARHAT,Corp 22,075; North Cook Intermediate Service 2,885, Northshore Transit 357,029; NORTHWEST TITTLEBAUM, SHARREL; Trunng, Jacqueline; TUSHBAI, GLORIA; VALOVIC, LOREEN: WILLIAMSASMA SHIREEN; GALANTE. ARIELLE; GIBBS, HEATHER: GNIPPE, CHERYL: GRAMMATIKAKIS, EVALUATION ASSOCIATION 10,075, Northwest Suburban Special Ed. Org 9,885; oRich Educational ROBINN STEINER: WINNEN, ELIZABETH: Yablonoky, Stephanie: YACOUB, NAHRAIN PANAGIOTA; HAGGERTY, HEATHER; Herrell, Christa; HIRSH, MARISSA; KEATING, LUCY F; KELLY, Consulting, Inc. 5,500; OFFICE DEP0T50666 12,899; Opt2mized Networks Inc 20,727; Organic SlaiyRange$5jQ0 - $39,999 EVA T: Khamo, Shada: KILLU, RITA; KUMAR, NAMITA: LAL, MADHU K; Lam, Yen; L,ANDSMAN, Lite 315,590; Palos Sporto 3,052; PEARSON 15,579: PEARSON LEARNING 42,182; Pearson School Systems - Powerschnol 3,000; Phoenin Learning Systems 6,195; PITNEY BOWES_56454 12,190: Ahmad, Asma. DAVIS. KIMBERLY, LEE, ALEXANDER H.: MPISTOLARIDES, SUSAN: NICKISCH,CHARLES; MATHEWS, ANDREW: MURPHY, DARLYN J.; Negru, Maria; NIEMIRA, AMY; NONAH, P)1A FINANCIAL NEPVORK, INC. 9,000: Polar Electro, Inc. 9,222: Productive Online Corp. 4,796: REINHARD: QUINN. JENNIFER: ROSENBERG, RUTH: WARNER, MOLLY DUNIA. Orleans, Katherine: PAULL, MELISSA: PERSHAN, DEBORAH: PETRIKO, MARYC; POPERNIK, BENJAMIN: PRICE, VICTOR; PURATHUR, OMANA; RAITH, GAIL; REEDER, BARBARA; RIYAZ, AISHA; QUILL CORP 3,287; Raptor 3,900; REALLY GOOD STUFF_66661 2,660; Reinke Interior Supply Co. Salagy Range: $.40j,OO - $59099 RELIABLE MAIL SERVICE INC 2,921: Reliance Standard Life Ins. 8,022: RELIANCE STANDARD ROBERTS, MARGARET W: ROSARIO, LUCAS: RUELLI, ANTHONY: Ruelli, Nicolas: SCIIRODER, AGRUSS, DARÁ: ANDERSON, STEPHANIE: ARNOLD, MORA LEIGIL BEATRICE, MICHELLE LIFE INSURANCE CO. 19,494: ROBBINS SCHWARt] 63,328; RYLOR INC 3,591; S.S. Contract, Ltd PATRICIA; SHAH, AMI; SHAHID, AASIA: SHAHID, SARA; SHAHID, TAHREEM; SHUWAL, MICHAEL BOLAND, CATHERINE: CARTER, PAULA; DILLON, ROBIN: DOMINGO. MOLLY; EBERT, REBECCA 4963rn Santucci Plumbing Inc. 3,835; SCHOLASTIC EDUCATION 34,583; Schaol Satety Salutino V.: SOUFERIS, ATHENA: STRICKER, SUSAN: TAl. FARZANA; TAl, ZEESHAN; TATSUI, GLENN: FIELDS, SAMANTHA; GASPAR, STACY; GROSSMAN, CINDY S: HESS. CARYN: HOPPE, LISA 5,827: SCHOOL SPECIALTY 2,627; SIMO BROTHERS 3,920; SKOKIE SCHOOL DIST 68 16 887, KAPPUS, WHITNEY; KOSOVA, ABRA; KOTSOVOS, KIMBERLY: LAZAR, ASHOURINA; MILLER Taylor, Timothy T; TILLMANN, ANNIE; TILLMANN, CHRISTINA; VINIERATOS, EFIGENIA; WALKER, Skukie School Distr. 73-1/2 8,383: Skokie School District 73.5 Activity Fun 7.402: SKOKIE SCFOOL DIANE: MORRISON, DAVID; O'BRIEN, THOMAS: PRIBAN. JEFF; SALTARELLI, PAMELA S; SCUREK AMY: WALKER, BETH: Weber, Kathryn; WHEELER, EMILY: WILSON, BRENDA: YOUNGBERG,DISTRICT 73.5 15641 5 192; SKOKIE SCHOOL DISTRICT 73.5 5023 94,316; SRA/MCGRAW HILL KIMBERLY: SENATORE, MICHAEL: SIDLER, AMY, SIMON. STEPHANIE: STROUD. GERALD; TarrCONSTANCE S 2,634; SSCIP7,022; thanton Mechanical, Inc. 108,511: STM'E DISBURSEMENT UNIT 24,000; Jenniter; Westroan. Lisa Salary Ranqe: $25.000 - $3L999 . STATE OF IL- DEPT. 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Both yoga and wine pro- fered by Delott include: Slowing down, breathing duction involve an organic udeep and repetitive UNWINb to a count of ten on inhale process of growing up and out breathing, which helps to and ten on exhale and re- by rooting down. Just as wine- calm the nervous system, Don't let holiday hubbub take bounce out of your step peating five times, can calm makers carefully anchor and relieve stress and bring clan- the nervous system down, tend their vines to produce ity to mind. BY WENDY ALTSCHULER massages for multiple guests," Saldano exchanging stress toxins for a beautiful wine, we as yogis upracticing the Standing natural tranquilizing hor- ground ourselves in order to Forward Fold to bring fresh For Sus,Times Med said, "It is always the talk of the party long after the guests have gone. Mas- mofles," Saldano said. flourish on and off the mat." blood and oxygen to the Carving out time to unwind and sage creates a peaceful atmosphere Combining any of these The weather is getting brain, fostering a calming revitalize is not a luxury: it is what we that is sure to make the guests feel at things with relaxing music chillier so heavier and more and energizing effect. have to do to keep our busy lives in home. Our therapists bring ail of the or a heated neck pillow that herbaceous foods are finding usettling into a Reclined balance, to stay healthy and happy. supplies, music and warm soothing you can microwave will help their way to the table. Pigeon pose, which is the saf- During the hectic holiday season, combat even the most stress- "In this season, I love est and most accessible outer when family responsibilities and For creating a soothing atmosphere ful of times. thinking medium-dry, hip stretch that releases ten- todo lists are at the summit, making at home and on your own, Saldano aromatic whites such as Ger- sion from excessive sitting, our wellbeing a priority is vital. From recommends using essential oils or Spa treatments man Riesling or Alto Adige standing or cycling. massages to spa visits to yoga poses aromatherapy. Try cinnamon, orange, Red Door Spa's holiday Gewurztraminer," Delott said. 'Take just a few minutes to wine, the below experts offer their chamomile, sandalwood or lavender packages are the perfect "I also really enjoy pairing per day to take cane of your- sage advice to help you approach the scents, which are great for diffusing or gift of relaxation to give or medium-dry reds such as self, elevate your mood and holiday hullabaloo in the most positive putting in a warm bath. Many types of receive. The most popular Barbera and Chianti Classi- create a more peaceful you and salubrious way possible, diffusers exist to make dispersing the package to accommodate co-Sangiovese with heavier this holiday season," Delott oil convenient, even USB diffusers that essential beauty needs is the dishes like herb-roasted said. Massage can be plugged into your computer. Celebration of Beauty pack- Sandy Saldano, a veteran licensed "Peppermint is great for upset age, which includes a Signa- massage therapist of 26 years, owns stomachs from too much party food tire Massage or Signature Fa- and operates Therapeutic Kneads ojal, aWarm Cream Manicure, in Highland Park. SaIdamtO'S team of aWarm Cream Pedicure and therapists has clinical backgrounds a Makeup Refresher. Wishing you and your family nursing, martial arta, yoga and oc- "Our Ultimate Package cupational and physical therapy. In offers a full day of pamper- Happy Holidays addition to on-site relaxation therapy, ing: Oxygen Infusion Facial, from Lewis Floor & Home home visits - perfect for folks with Hot Stone Massage, Milk and full schedules or for offering your Honey Manicure, Milk and guests a peaceful massage in your Honey Pedicure, Enriching own home - are also available. 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en Leslie Berkowitz opened Kidoodles 13 year ago, the focus of i solve problems," said Leslie Berkowitz. "Through asking detailed questions about taste, occasion and her Northbrook gift boutique was budget, I help people give a gift that is really tailored to the recipient. lt's not generic. I come up with gifts primarily on providing a large selection of that fit all of their needs." I JACKIE PILOSSOPH FOR PIONEER PRESS unique children's gifts. But now that her clients' kids are growing up, Berkowitz has uncovered a new niche, so significant that she recently launched a new branch of her company called Initial It Gifts, her personalized and monogrammed gift and accessory business. Owner Leslie Berkowitz said Initial It gifts are Her demographic: adults and company perfect for housewarmings, wedding showers, executives. birthdays and holidays. JACKIE PILOSSOPH FUR PIONEER "When you buy someone something that PRESS has their initials or name on it, it shows you've put some thought into it," said of their needs and that make them look like Berkowitz, a mom of three who previously a star." had careers in advertising and teaching Pam Schur of Deerfield has been a client before starting Kidoodles. of Berkowitz for many years, and said she Initial It Gifts offers personalized items has bought several monogrammed items, that include home goods, such as cutting both for herself and for others. boards, glassware, candles, coasters, wing "I've bought cosmetic bags, candles, tags, serving pieces, cocktail napkins and jewelry boxes, towel wraps, wine holders, picture frames, as well as jewelry, station- stationary and serving pieces," Schur said. ar scarves, shawls, ponchos and gift "I like monogrammed gifts because it shows baskets. you put some thought into it." Berkowitz explained that the gifts are "She has a unique selection, everything perfect for housewarmings, wedding you could want," said client Bey Chana of Initial lt Gifts offers personalized items that include home goods, such as cutting boards, glassware, candles, showers, birthdays and holidays. She said Northbrook. "I just bought five personalized coasters, wing tags, serving pieces, cocktail napkins and picture frames, as well asjewelry, stationary, customers get the benefit not only of her makeup bags for young adult women and scarves, shawls, ponchos and gift baskets. I JACKIE PILOSSOPH FOR PIONEER PRESS large selection of merchandise, but of her my neighbor saw them and ended up order- creativity and ideas. ing some as well." they are looking for and Berkowitz emails can't get better service anywhere when it "I solve problems," she said. "Through Initial It Gifts, which is located in options with photos. Free giftwrapping is comes to gift shopping. She makes it really asking detailed questions about taste, oc- Berkowitz's Northbrook home, offers included with every gift. easy." casion and budget, I help people give a gift shopping by appointment. Gifts can also be "People absolutely love the gifts I get "Her service is exceptional," said Chana. that is really tailored to the recipient. It's purchased through her online store or via . from Leslie," Schur said. "I've been to their "She makes every client feel like they are a not generic. I come up with gifts that fit all the phone, where customers explain what homes and I see them using the gifts. You major buyer. She is just great to deal with."

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Cash and checks. com. Open 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Nov. 28 and then cyclable, natural product grown on Ameri- [email protected]. Ander- Bengtson Tree Farm, 10919 W. Wilming- weekends only to Dec. 21, or call for appoint- can farms. In the several years it takes a sontreefarm.com. Hours: 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. ton Road, Peotone. (708) 258-9610. Treefar- ment. Cost: $40-$60. Cash or check only. Christmas tree to reach average height, it Nov. 22-Dec. 24. Cost: $9 per foot for you-cutmusa.com. Open 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. daily Cupola House Tree Farm, 4030 N. provides a habitat for wildlife and purifies trees; pre-cut trees begin at $75. Cash and Nov. 28-Dec. 22. Cost is $8 a foot on trees 3000W Road, Bourbonnais. (815) 932-6635. the air. Most farmers plant more than one credit cards accepted. up to 10 feet and $10 a foot on trees taller Cupolahousetrees.com. Open 8:30 a.m.-dusk tree for every one tree that's cut. Ben's Christmas Tree Farm, 7719 Ryan than 11 feet. $3 shaking $3 wrapping; $5 daily to Dec. 24. 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HELP The holiday spirit will fill St. John Brebeuf Parish in Nues on Dec. 2 when Mu- This weekly column is geared up to provide consumer tips and stories that help sic Director Marek Rachelski leads a do-it- readers solve issues with businesses. yourself performance of Handel's "Messiah." This second annual event, "provides an To submit a complaint for consideration, email [email protected] with opportunity for the community to hear as much detail about your complaint as possible. the music of Handel and also to hear some wonderful soloists," Racheiski said. "More importantly, for the church to present it is to continue to tell the story of the Messiah." The concert will feature a 15-piece Musica Lumina Chamber Orchestra and PJDAY DECEMBER 5 about 30 members of the Niles Metropolitan Chorus, both led by Rachelski. He started M flSXItUt t thcago, l4OucAvt the orchestra about 10 years ago and the Evanston chorus last year. Tkli 115 aM $25 v,d $10 c1 12, $413$? 2S 1 Although everyone is welcome to attend to hear the music, the music director is 8PM MNiJAv DECEMaER 8 hoping that many people will choose to sing Music director Marek Racheiski will lead the Musica with the orchestra and chorus. " 'Messiah' is Lumina Chamber Orchestra and the Nues Metropoli- M1ropols Arts Ceiter, liii W. Cnp St one of the most widely known oratorios and tan Chorus in performing Handel's "Messiah." Arlington Heights people have sung it over the years all over .tt $3! »*i &3 iW4 .,d $4 ta« 12.041577 2121 «m7im the world," Rachelski said. Handel wrote the piece in 1741 and it was first performed DO-IT-YOURSELF 'MESSIAH' a year later. Since then, it has become a 7 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 2 DECEMBER 19 hugely popular piece, most often performed fwth Pmtttedao Uloq, 126 Cet Cbostswt St. during the Christmas season. st. John Brebeuf Parish, 8307 N. Harlem Chicago Elise LaBarge is the soprano soloist Ave., Nues $25 aOas, $25 for the performance She began singing tgiO« l2,*473$2Ke5w**3t40m Free, donations will be accepted with the choir at the church in September. Scores available for $15 NLíY LaBarge has performed at Monastero's Ris- DECEMBER 20 torante, Davenport's Cabaret and Piano Bar, (847) 966-8145; Sbrebeuf.org Wentz Cancel H1, 111 E. C1Ea9O e. Uncommon Ground and for private parties. Napervi Ile "When the opportunity to sing the T4N $I$. t l'id StO idØi Handel presented itself, I jumped on it," year. Those performances honor the legacy I2,$I1?$m0 i LaBarge said. This is her first time singing of Rev. Stanley Rudcki, former chair of the the "Rejoice" solo. LaBarge enjoys perform- Department of Fine Arts at Nues College, ing "Messiah" because, "Audiences like to who founded the Nues Concert Choir and hear it. It's great fun, it's festive and it has Niles Symphony orchestra in the 1960s. Al- the holiday spirit built into it. It's a lovely together, St. John Brebeul Parish is present- LAKESIDE.INGERS tradition to have and uphold." ing eight concerts in its 2014-2015 season, Tuie- pez, i&, gcpe1;R&B, This is the second of three Rudcki Corn- organized and led by Racheiski. They are all memorative Concerts scheduled for this open to the public. popa«d &oad'a,' a o«tj 4zg eceet around hummingitalldaylong." song. It'ssocatchy-youjustwant togo but alsoplayfulandfun,depending onthe and highranges."It'sverydramatic music, because itchallengeshertosing inherlow Christ. "Ihavebeenhavingablastwith that heperformswithvariousmusicgroups. 'Frozen.'" Disney animatedmovie,"Frozen." returning toperformselectionsfromthe at theorchestra'sOctoberconcertandis soprano LindenChrist,saidOberschelp. continues toarrangepiecesforharmonica tor andcomposerMarvinHamlisch setting." but itcanalsobetakentothesymphonic appeal. Inonesense,it'safolkinstrument, sound outofit.Thatcontributestothemass they? It'seasytopickupandgetapleasant "Almost everyonehasplayedone,haven't connect withtheinstrument,"Runyansaid. two-foot longchordharmonica. instrument, oftencalledthebluesharp,toa harmonicas includinga10-holediatonic mas songsdeftlychangingfrom12different ment. Christmas," withorchestralaccompani- Runyan presents"ACowboyHarmonica treated tosomeharmonicwizardryasMike fairies andwaltzingflowers,they'llbe kovsky. familiar NutcrackerSuitebyPeterI.Tchai- mood fortheholidays,"shesaid. Oberschelp. the orchestra'sexecutivedirectorDeborah then followingitwithfunholidaymusic,said dition ofbeginningwithaclassicalpieceand nual holidayconcert. Park RidgeCivicOrchestrapresentsitsan- historic PickwickTheatreDec.3whenthe singing selectionsfrom"Frozen"willfillthe harmonica tunesandarisingsopranostar For PioneerPress BY SHERYLDEVORE and Frozenselections Christ enjoysthemusicfrom"Frozen" Another audiencepleaserwillbeyoung "'Frozen' isthebiggestnewesthit,"said Christ sangselectionsfrom"Wicked" Runyan hastouredwithpianist,conduc- "The audiencesloveitbecausetheycan Runyan willperformamedleyofChrist- After concertgoersenvisionsugarplum This year'sclassicalpiecewillbethe "This isafestivewayofgettinginthe The programcontinuesanorchestratra- The musicofTchaikovsky,western-style fe atureTchaikovsky Holiday concertto she said. "Pickwick Theatreisabsolutely stunning," "I'm sohonoredtobeablesing withthem." orchestras isajoytoworkwith," sheadded. she said. beautiful Christmassongthat'soutthere," day song,"I'llBeHomeforChristmas." 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8V VERONICA HINKE ca's Restaurants, suggests using For Pioneer Press bread soaked in milk, which he finds helps moisten the meat- holiday season, bag the balls. frozen meatballs. Making For Salatino, meatballs bring .rfhisthem yourself is a cinch, up great childhood memories. and your guests will love the "Every Sunday, after church, handmade treats. all of my family - my cousins, "Homemade meatballs are uncles, grandma and grandpa better because you have control would sit around the fire- ofthe quality and freshness of place and listen to Grandpa the ingredients and your guests telling jokes or talking about his appreciate the time and effort adventures during World War I you put forth for their dining and World War II," he said. "The pleasure," said Dr. Thomas kids would help in the kitchen Kwiatt. "For the Christmas making what we call in Italian holidays, you can serve meatballs 'polpettes.'" on pasta in a nice, red sauce - Both Salatino and Kwiatt use and sprinkled with fresh basil to an ice cream scoop to help form bring out the holiday colors on and shape each meatball, while An Italian flag made with Parmesan cheese, green bell pepper and red bell pepper your table." Kwiatt also uses a melon scoop crowns a plate of Dr. Thomas Kwiatt's popular meatballs and pasta. Kwiatt's recipe Kwiatt, a Vernon Hills resident Dr. Thomas Kwialt of Vernon Hills holds a for shaping smaller, appetizer- was among the top 12 finalists in a meatball competition hosted by Rosebud who operates a dental practice piaffer of his homemade meatballs with size meatballs. Restaurant on Taylor Street. there, finished among the top 12 pasta. 'Homemade meathalls are better Salatino suggests keeping a finalists in a competition hosted because you have control of the qualily little bowl with some vegetable by Rosebud Restaurant on and freshness of the ingredients and your oil at your fingertips, to help Sauté chopped bell pepper and sweet onion in two tablespoons Taylor Street in Chicago in June. guests appreciate the time and effort you prevent stickiness. MEATBALLS put forth for their dining pleasure," he Will Johnson, new chef at The olive oil in heavy skillet over Now, he's even affectionately I pound lean ground beef known to some as Dr. Meatball. Said. IPHOTOS BY ANNE KWATT Avenue in Wilmette, emphasized medium heat until softened. Add He said what's ideal about keeping meatballs bite-size for I pound ground veal minced garlic for last two minutes. holiday entertaining with meatballs is that they canentertaining. "It's got to be a comfortable bite," I pound Italian sausage, casing Whisk eggs and add all ingredients be made in advance and frozen to be served later he said. "You don't want your guests to have to removed in large bowl and blend together or as part of a formal dinner or as appetizers - how- struggle with something that's going to end up all I cup grated Romano cheese mix in a stand mixer. After mixing, ever you're rolling that day. over the front of their shirt." cover container with plastic wrap 2 eggs Kwiatt has plenty of experience in preparing For a pretty presentation of passed appetizers, and refrigerate for at least two meatballs for large groups. He and his wife BarbaraJohnson suggested putting a little creamy polenta 2 cups Italian bread crumbs hours. Remove from refrigerator made nearly 600 meatballs for a party they held on a disposable spoon with a little meatball on top. 3 tablespoons fresh basil, chopped and form into balls. Brown meat- in August. They plan to serve more meatballs over Use either a bite-size meatball or a larger one cut balls in heavy pan with remaining in half. Sprinkle a little high quality Parmesan and 3 tablespoons fresh oregano, the holidays, when their grandchildren come to olive oil, over medium heat. After visit. "The grandkids love the meatballs, although a few pieces of shredded micro mustard greens or chopped browning, place meatballs in roast- their parents don't always enjoy the clean-up," he micro radish. Then, prop the handles of the spoons I red bell pepper, chopped ing pan at 325 degrees. Baking joked. up on a rolled towel that is placed close to the edge I medium sweet onion, chopped of the serving tray. Hold the serving tray in one time will vary depending on the Kwiatt said two ingredients make his meatballs 4garlic cloves, minced winners - Romano cheese and Italian sausage hand, and in the other hand hold a receptacle for size of the meatballs. Serve with instead of ground pork. collecting used spoons. 2 teaspoons salt pasta and sauce. While Kwiatt's recipe includes bread crumbs, Whether planning a party or a recipe contest, 4 tablespoons olive oil - Thomas Kwiatt Massimo Salatino, Corporate Chef with Frances- meatballs are a winner. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION I ThURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2014 I III GO CALENDAR

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The Tuesday Ten' Showcase leader of an unlikely World War Il pIa- 8 p.m.: Join singer Megon McDonough 1242 Wilmette Ave., Wilmette. Call Brookdale Plaza Oak Park formerly 8 p.m.: A mix of IO headliners, including toon tasked with rescuing art master- as she pays homage to some of the 847-256-5025. pieces from Nazi thieves. Eisenhower Holley Court Terrace, 1111 Ontario Street rising stars and surprise guests, per- greatest American songwriters of our Public Library, 4613 N. Oketo Ave., Oak Park, Oak Park. Call 708-383-lili. form stand-up. $10 and the purchase of generation, such as Carole King, Burt 5 & under Free, Adults $5 Students 6-12 MONDAY, DEC. $ at least two food or drink items. Zanies Harwood Heights. Call 708-867-7828. Bacharach, James Taylor, Dolly Parton, & Seniors $3 Families of 4 or more $15. Comedy Night Club Rosemont, 5437 Jimmy Webb, Stevie Wonder and more. Frozen' and Holiday Classics Holiday Cards Park Place, Rosemont. Call 847-8 13- Skokie Theatre, 7924 Lincoln Ave., 7:30 p.m.: "Frozen" and Holiday Classics When Harry met Irving 9 am.: Make gift tags and greeting 0484. Skokie. Call 847-677-7761. $30. features holiday songs from "The Nut- 8 p.m.: Celebrate the music of Harold cards, or get a head start on thank you cracker" and "Let it Go" from the movie Arlen and Irving Berlin, from "Over cards that can be composed at the Holy Bouncing Boobies!: A WEl'Y,OEC.3 "Frozen." Performed by the Park Ridge the Rainbow" to "God Bless America". Thank You Note Workshop at the end of Batman Burlesque Civic Orchestra. Pickwick Theatre, 5 With Judy Rossignuolo-Rice, Densie the month. River Forest Public Library, 11:45 p.m.: Ages 18 and up only. Approx- Lunch and Bingo S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847- McGowan Tracy, and Beckie Menzie. 735 Lathrop Ave., River Forest. Call imately 60 minutes. Gorilla Tango The- IO am.: Enjoy a game of bingo and Call or go online for tickets. Skokie 708-366-5205. 692-7726. $25 adults; $20 seniors; free atre, 1919 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago. lunch. Come early for coffee and Theatre, 7924 Lincoln Ave., Skokie. Call for ages 18 and under. Call 773-598-4549. $25. conversation. Fee includes lunch from a 847-677-7761. $20. Lincolnwood Lights local restaurant or caterer. Bingo cards 5 p.m.: All welcome to attend the second Natural Gas 50 cents each. Registration is required. 8 p.m.: The improvisational group takes SUNDAY, NOV. 30 annual Village Holiday Tree Lighting RDAY, NOV. 29 North Shore Senior Center, 6140 Demp- a suggestion from the audience and Celebration at Village Hall. Celebrate ster St., Morton Grove. Call 847-784- turns it into a show. The Gift Theatre, Music of the Baroque Presents: the holiday season with hot chocolate, Creative Creatures 6030. $6 members, $8 nonmembers. 4802 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago. Call The Christmas Oratorio music and a visit from old St. Nick. Join 9 am.: School-aged children are invited 773-283-7071. $5. 3 p.m.: From the heaven-storming to kick off the holiday season on this to join Miss Dana for a different art Hanukkah Parly and Latke timpani of the opening movement, the special night. Lincoinwood Village Hall, project each week. A variety of materials Luncheon Christmas story unfolds in dramatic 6900 N. Lincoln Ave., Lincolnwood. Call THURSDAY, DEC. 4 will be available to participants. Drop 11:30 am.: A fun-filled Hanukkah narrative, moving arias, and inspiring 847-677-9740. in for crafting at anytime. Bensenville party, complete with a Latke Luncheon choruses-performs with the passion Nutcracker Unwrapped! Community Library, 200 S. Church and Holiday Boutique, hosted by the and style Music of the Baroque always Pajama Night, Independent 7 p.m.: Get behind the scenes on this Road, Bensenville. Call 630-766-4642. Sisterhood of Ezra-Habonim. Potato brings to Bach's great choral works. Readers Grades K-4 holiday classic! Salt Creek Ballet will latkes served! Entertainment provided North Shore Center for the Performing 7 p.m.: Party in pajamas! Wear PJs, explain and decode some of the more Downtown Evanston's Wee by Chuck Field, comedy ventriloquist, Arts in Skokie, 9501 Skokie Blvd., Skok- bring a pillow and book (or get one mystifying aspects of the Nutcracker Lighting and All Day Holiday whose superb act with dummies such je. Call 312-551-1414. $38-$75. atthe library), and hang out in the story and its music as well as provide Events as Ziggy and Dr. Sol can truly delight au- Children's Room while eating cookies a preview of its upcoming performanc- Noon: Downtown Evanston's Annual diences of all ages. A Holiday Boutique, Music of the Baroque Presents: and reading. River Forest Public Library, es of The Nutcracker at the North Tree Lighting & 'Small Business Sat- runs from 2 to 6 p.m., offers unique and The Christmas Oratorio 735 Lathrop Ave., River Forest. Call Shore Center for the Performing Arts. urday' All-Day Holiday includes: Noon unusual gifts as well as personalized 3 p.m.: From the heaven-storming 708-366-5205. Audience participation will be a key Cookie Crawl Stop at The Menan; I p.m. items for everyone's holiday needs. timpani of the opening movement, the part of the experience. Ages 4 and up. Cozy Lunch Specials at The Crystal There is no charge to shop at the Christmas story unfolds in dramatic A Ceremony of Carols Lincolnwood Public Library, 4000 W. Lounge; 2:30 p.m. Holiday Singers Boutique. For reservations or for further narrative, moving arias, and inspiring 7:15 p.m.: Get ready for Christmas with Pratt Ave., Lincolnwood. Call 847-677- in front of The Merion; 3:30 p.m. 'rt information, please call the synagogue choruses-performed with the passion Margie Skelly, second soprano with the 5277 x232. Free. Under Glass" Showcase at The Merion office at 847-675-4141. Ezra-Habonim and style Music of the Baroque always Edgewater Singers and the North Shore bringing art to the walkable urban Niles Township Jewish Congregation, brings to Bach's great choral works. Choral Society of Evanston, as she landscape; 4:30 p.m. Dinner Specials 4500 Dempster St., Skokie. $18 Sister- FR$OAY DEC. 5 North Shore Center for the Performing explores the lyrics and history of Ben- at The Crystal Lounge 5:30 p.m.; Tree hood members, $23 for non-members Arts in Skokie, 9501 Skokie Blvd., Skok- jamin Britten's A Ceremony of Carols, a Lighting at Fountain Square (Davis St. andatthe door.. Park Ridge Panhellenic Club ie. Call 312-551-1414. $38-$75. challenging, spiritual and moving piece and Orrington Ave.) Downtown Evan- Noon: The Park Ridge Panhellenic Club of music. Eisenhower Public Library, ston's annual tradition also features a Holiday Tea at the Drake Hotel meeting will feature a Maine East choral Writers Group 4613 N. 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Shop & dine in Downtown mette) Linus: Jacob Simon (Deerfield) These pastries, as well as tiropites and at at the Park Ridge Country Club. Skokie on Dec. 5 and turn in receipts Schroeder: Logan Scofield (Oak Park) "Jolly Old Saint Nicholas" spanakopites are available to take home Membership to the Panhellenic Club is from 5-8 p.m. to the Skokie Heritage Pig Pen: Connor Carlin (Evanston) Pat- Holiday Faire for holiday entertaining and hostess or open to alumnae of college Greek letter Museum. For every $10 spent, receive ty: Mackenzie Wilkin (Wilmette) and Eli- 10:30 am.: The Philoptochos Society of teacher gifts. Many new vendors and sororities. The club awards scholarships a free raffle ticket for the chance to win ta Ernsteen (Deerfield) Frieda: Jordan Peter and Paul Greek Orthodox local artisans offer unique options for to high school graduates in the Maine prizes! Winners will be notified via email. Pritsker (Glencoe) and Elizabeth Baker Church hosts its "Jolly Old Saint Nich- holiday gift giving in every price range. Township area. Reservations should be Skokie Heritage Museum, 8031 Floral (Evanston) Snoopy: Pheobe Rud nick olas" Holiday Faire. Enjoy a luncheon Parents can bring their cameras for pic- made on the Monday before the event. Ave., Skokie. Call 224-534-9510. (Winnetka) and Lilly Piekos (Wilmette). of homemade Greek cuisine from 11:30 tures of their children with Santa. Call Address inquiries to Barbara Pfaff at Tickets now on sale. For tickets or more am. to 2:30 p.m. (carry-outs available). or go to website or www.facebook.com/ 847-696-4789. Park Ridge Country It's Christmas Charlie Brown! information, visit: www.wilmettetheatre. Sample homemade pastries and tasty ssppglenview. Saints Peter and Paul Club, 636 N. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. The Musical corn or call: at 847-251-7424. $12 group beverages from the Coffee Shoppe, Greek Orthodox Church, 1401 Wagner Call 847-823-3102. $25. 6 p.m.: Join Charlie Brown and the rate for IO or more and can be pur- while sitting around the Saint Nicholas Road, Glenview. Call 847-729-2235. Ad- Peanuts gang as they prepare for chased. Wilmette Theatre, 1122 Central Christmas tree. Shop many new vendors mission $2; children and students free. First Fridays Holiday Fest & the upcoming holiday season. Filled Ave., Wilmette. $18. and favorite artisans for holiday gift giv- Cookie Walk with holiday cheer, this special Actors ing. Children can enjoy the "Candy Cane Empty Bowls at Oakton Training Center (ATC) Repertory Corn- 5 p.m.: The celebration begins at event SATURDAY, DEC. 6 Room" and a visit with Santa from 10:30 10:30 am.: Over 1600 hand crafted headquarters, located at the Skokie pany's production warms the hearts am. to 3 p.m. Saints Peter and Paul soup bowls made by local potters for of audience-goers and includes a Heritage Museum. There will be live Dever Elementary Craft Fair Greek Orthodox Church, 1401 Wagner purchase. Enjoy a simple lunch and sing-a-long at the end of the show, in reindeer, elves, photos with Santa, ID am.: Come to Dever Elementary to Road, Glenview. Call 847-729-2235. $2 hear live music. Larger art pieces are which the cast goes into the audience carolers to set the mood from Lin- view products from over 20 different admission; children and students free. also available via raffle and bargain and invites the little kids onto the stage coìn Jr. High School and much more! vendors, including Cookie Garden, purchase. All proceeds go to six local and sings Christmas Carols with them. "Jolly Old Saint Nicholas" Cookie Walk beginning at 5p.m., guests Herbalife, Jellibean, Younique, Avon, food pantries. See a short video for Claire Bigley is musical director and will check-in at the Skokie Heritage Celebrating Home, Denise's Fleec- Holiday Faire more details at http://vimeo.com/oak- Jeff Award winner Janet Louer, Musical Museum where donations of new winter es, Origami Owl, USBorne Books, 10:30 am.: The Philoptochos Soci- ton/emptybowls. Oakton Community Theatre director of ATC's Repertory accessories (hats, gloves, coats), toys Genki Karate, Ideal Protein, Debbie's ely of Saints Peter and Paul Greek College, 1600 E. Golf Road, Des Plaines. Company, directs the production. Cast or non-perishable food items will be Material Possessions, Santa Shoppe, Orthodox Church hosts the "Jolly Old Call 847-635-1899. $15.

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BY MATT HARNESS ren Chung all made their first appearances [email protected], @harnesspreps at the state meet last season.

There's not much that stops Nues West Maine South senior Catherine Steegmueller from corn- Three of the four Hawks gymnasts who peting at gymnastics. qualified for the Conant Sectional last sea- Not scoliosis, which she was diagnosed son are back. with in 2008, and not a faulty parallel bars Junior Carly Berns, sophomore Alysa Chi- apparatus at last season's Nues North ovatero and sophomore Sara Ignoffo return. Sectional. They all competed in the all-around at the In Steegmueller's first event ofthe meet, sectional. Chiovatero narrowly missed out on the bars collapsed during her release move. advancing to the state meet on the bars. Niles West coach Susan Arcus said Steegm- Sophomore Anna Seenarain, freshman ueller, the third gymnast to perform on the Natalie Truffo and freshman Micayla Pa- bars, bruised the tops of her feet and hurt terno are all-arounders who are new to the her neck and upper back on the dismount. varsity lineup. Given the opportunity to go again, Steegmueller, an all-arounder and the team's Clenbrook South - best gymnast, climbed back on the bars Titans coach Steve Gale called last season and scored an 8.225 to finish 16th. She even a building year, but his team won its first re- completed her routines on the floor exercise, gional title since 2001 and sent an individual balance beam and vault. to the state meet for the first time since 2011. While none of Steegmueller's scores were Hannah Hartley is back after she earned good enough to qualify for the state meet, a trip to the 2014 state meet as a freshman Arcus praised Steegmueller's toughness, in the all-around, vault, bars and beam. both mental and physical. "Hannah [getting to state] was a wonder- "She finished them all, just not at the level f1l way to wrap up the season," Gale said. she would have liked," Arcus said. Senior Kaci Castino, sophomore Katie After three trips to the sectional meet, Wahl and sophomore Julia Stadler are Steegmueller is motivated to get to the state other returning all-arounders. Freshmen meet for the first time in her final season of Bebe Haramaras and Kyle Kruger are two high school, Arcus said. all-arounders who Gale said he believes will "She's a phenomenal young lady," Arcus be factors. said. "We're back, we're healthy, we're competi- "Her dedication and work ethic in the - tive and we're ready to go," Gale said. sport are great. But she's also extremely smart and a terrific person to be around." Evanston Arcus said Steegmueller is setting an Seniors Clara Gruger and Mary FitzGib- example for a young group of Wolves. The bons both competed on vault at the Niles team's second-best gymnast is sophomore North Sectional last season, and Evanston Karina Marin, another all-arounder. Marin coach Chester Jones said he expects each of spent her freshman season competing for them to lead the Wildkits in their final year her club team. of high school. Three other sophomores - Haley Aich- Other girls Jones will lean on this season holzer, Emily Stegich and Claire Embil are Lucy Bowser, Kelsey Siegel and Emily are expected to contribute this season. Varua. Aiccholzer and Stegich are all-arounders. "All the girls are working hard and setting Nitos North great goals for themselves," Arcus said. The Vikings had no entrants at their own sectional meet last season. NewTrier Junior all-arounder Karly Greenfleld, Thanks, in part, to Sam Stoddart, the junior all-arounder Zoe Luksa, sophomore Trevians have qualified for the state meet all-arounder Mia Guzina, sophomore all- three seasons in a row. As a junior last arounder Kaylje VanDoren, sophomore season, Stoddart helped her team to a Nues West's Catherine Steegmueller competes on the parallel bars during the Nues North Sectional on Feb. Kyra VanDoren and freshman all-arounder seventh-place finish. Prior to the state meet, 14. During her first time on the apparatus at the sectional, the bars collapsed during her release move and Athena Xidis are on this season's roster. New Trier won the Centrla Suburban, its she was granted a second chance to compete. She took 16th on the bars.i FILE own regional and the sectional title at Niles Loyola North. 2014 state meet. Taylor Kwok has been in the last two state The Ramblers don't have a team, but ju- Stoddart has been a contributor on all Senior all-arounder Claire Egerter has lineups. nior Claire Sullivan returns as an individual. three state-qualifying teams. The senior all- joined Stoddart at the state meet the last Junior all-arounder Peyton Burns, junior She finished 28th at state last year in the arounder finished seventh on the bars at thethree seasons, while junior all-arounder all-arounder Ana Dabrowski and junior Lau-all-around (35.6500). NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2014 71

Ill COLLEGE NOTES Flavin starts strongon the links for RedHawks Konstant helps Dartmouth Green's 42-7 blowout victory against Cor- nell in Ithaca, New York, on Nov. 8. football to successful season The Lyons alumnus played in each of his team's 10 regular-season games, recording BY NICK BULLOCK 18 total tackles and .5 tackles for a loss. Special to the Tribune, @Pioneer_Press With his help, Dartmouth finished 8-2, including 6-1 in the Ivy League. It's Dart- Highland Park graduate Patrick Flavin,mouth's best record in 17 years. a freshman on the (Ohio) men's Three area athletes play along the Big golf team, concluded the fall season with a Green's defensive line: Sophomore Zach 15th-place finish at the Homewood Hilton Husain is an Evanston graduate, freshman Airport and FGCU Classic in Estero, Brennan Cascarano hails from Glenbrook Florida. South and freshman Charlie Pontarelli He finished 8-over for a three-round graduated from Loyola. total of 224 from Oct. 27-28. His score led the team. Oakton Community College men's Flavin ranked fifth in the Mid-American basketball player Connor Nass got off Conference with a 74.00 stroke average in to a great start to his freshman season. the fall. His top finish in any event was a tieThrough the team's first three games, the ABOVE: Patrick Flavin, a Highland Park graduate, finished the fall season with a 74.00 stroke average. The for ninth and his best round was a 69. He Glenbrook North alumnus led the Raiders Miami (Ohio) freshman had the fifth-best stroke average among MAC golfers in the fall. i sceu KISSELL OF MIAMI played 15 rounds in the fall. with eight assists per game, which ranked AIHLE1IcS Sophomore Greg Conrad, a Barrington seventh in NJCAA Division II at the time. LEFI: Dartmouth's Will Konstant (left) , who is pictured on Oct. I I in a game against Yale, had 18 tackles this alumnus, played three rounds in the fall season. i JOHN RISIIY and averaged 75.67 strokes for the Red- New Trier alumna Raechel Cloud, a Hawks. Brian Ohr, a freshman from Glen- senior outfielder for the University of Chi- Tabbetha Bohac, a Lake Zurich grad, hit .308and played in 29 games, starting in brook North, is also on the team. cago softball team, was recently honored is a senior pitcher and utility player for 22 as a freshman. by the National Fastpitch Coaches Associa-the Maroons. She played in 26 games and Dartmouth junior linebacker WIll Kon- tion as a 2013-2014 AlI-America Scholar started 25 last season. Maggie O'Hara, Have a suggestion for the College Round- stant recorded five total tackles, which Athlete. Cloud hit .340 as a junior last sea- who graduated from Barrington, is a up? Email Nick Bullock at bullockpioneer- tied for third on the team, during the Big son and started 33 of the team's 35 games. sophomore utility player for the team. She [email protected]. 72 I THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27,2014 I A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION NIL

III NILES NORTH Avdîc ¡satop-tier swimmer, competitor Vikes junior finished fourth in state in pair of events

BY ERIC VAN DRIL Special to the Tribune, @VanOrilSports

EVANSTON - Back in Sep- tember, Niles North girls swim- ming and diving coach Paul Torres identified what he thought it would take for his team to beat Nues West. The key race was the 100-yard freestyle, Torres recalled recently, and he knew it was likely that Niles West would put eventual 2014 state qualifier Emma Helgeson in it. Torres approached Vikings ju- nior Azra Avdic - who took fourth at Saturday's state meet in the 100 butterfly (55.91 seconds) and 500 free (4:54.02), which are her two best high school events and told her he planned on racing her against Helgeson in the 100 free. "I said, 'Ifyou can beat her, we'll win this meet,' " Torres recalled. "I remember she said, 'I can do it. Yeah, put me in.' I was like, Ah, that's awesome.' She'd always say stuff like that: 'Yeah, I'm good. I can beat her.'" Avdic did. She outtouched ABOVE: Nues North's Azra Avdic competes in the 500-yard freeslyle at the Nues North Helgeson by .12 seconds. Torres Sectional on Nov. 15. Avdic finished fourth in the 500 free at the state meet a week was right about the 100 free being later. KEVIN TANAXWcHICM3O TRiBUNE MEOL GROUP a key race that day. Niles North edged the Wolves by four points, RIGHT: Nues West's Emma Helgeson swims the IOU-yard freeslyle on Friday during the which was the Vikings' first victory state meet preliminaries in Evanston. i MC SUMMERS/FOR CHICAGO TRIBUNE MEDIA GROUP against Niles West in at least nine years. Swimming fast times at the Avdic had a brief moment of Avdic's victory in the 100 free state meet can be an excellent worry when shesawthat text that night was an example of one ofshowcase for swimmers, espe- - she thought, "Oh my God, if her biggest strengths in the pool. cially for those like Avdic who have I do bad, then it's going to be so She's not just talented, she also steadily gotten better and better embarrassing," she said - but she loves to compete. during their high school careers. embraced being on the state's big- "The thing with her is she's Avdic knew that, she said, but gest stage, racing against Illinois' probably the most driven person her dad sent her a text message best with a lot on the line. I've ever coached," Torres said. before she raced that served as a "It's a cool feeling that you're in "She's very nice when you talk to reminder that colleges were watch-the final heat, one of the top seeds her, but when it comes to racing ing. in the state, [which is] one of the someone one-on-one, she'll just "Even though I swim at North- fastest states in the nation," Avdic do anything it takes to win. If it's western with my club [NASA said. "It was just awesome." a race between one person who's Wildcat Aquatics] and I see the right next to her, she very rarely Northwestern coaches, he was like,Nibs West will ever lose. If it's a close race, 'The head coach is here, and he's Senior Emma Helgeson swam she will always put it in some extralooking for some people. Try doing the 200 free in 1:54.38 to tie for 11th gear to beat that other person." a little better,' " Avdic said. on Saturday. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PIJBUCATION THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2014 73 I I

(II WRESTLING SEASON PREVIEW NOTEBOOK Offseason training helping Nues North

tiskalis, who was injured during his junior Maine South coach says year. Portiskalis, who wrestles at 195 or 220 Nasir, Bess, Schaul can pounds, won 20 matches two seasons ago. Ridgewood reach state tournament After getting to the sectional tournament as a freshman, Vinny Scaletta couldn't earn BY MATT HARNESS the repeat trip last season, closing out the [email protected], @hamesspreps year at the Class 2A Elmwood Park Re- gional. Nues North wrestling coach Chris Alban- But the season wasn't a total loss for dia said these Vikings have the potential to him as he qualified for the frosh/soph state be the best team in his five seasons in charge tournament. of the program thanks to senior lightweight "It kind of left a bad taste in my mouth Hermez Abraham and junior upper-weight because I didn't do what I wanted to do," Cameron Cichowicz. said Scaletta, who ended up 26-7 against "The kids are realizing to compete at the varsity competition. "I want to make it as highest level you can't limit your wrestling far as I can in the varsity [state series] this to the three months of the high school year." season," Albandia said. "Hermez and Cam- Entering his third varsity season, eron are two who have put in the time this Scaletta, a 220-pounder, said he's a better offseason." offensive wrestler than he's been in the past. As a 106-pound junior, Abraham won "Last year, I didn't have the right setups," three invitational titles, including the Class he said. "Last year, if I saw an opening I 3A Notre Dame Regional championship. would take a shot. Now, I am smarter about Albandia said Abraham will be back at 106 it." this season. Senior Nick Acevado (182), junior Hocco "He's not gifted size-wise, which is why Caringella (126-132), junior Adonis Silva wrestling is the perfect sport for him," (106) and sophomore Anthony Giovan- Albandia said of the 5-3 Abraham. "Even nielli (152) return. They all wrestled at the though he's small, he's able to compete at a regional tournament last season. high level." Abraham and Cichowski are joined by Maine East six other returning starters. Other notable Two of the Blue Demons' top wrestlers veterans are senior Andrew Hoegen (152), last season are back. senior Maykel Potros (126), senior Calvin Seniors Noel Huicochea (120 pounds) Rosenburgh (170), senior Tate (220) and Mario Pagonis (220) both are coming and junior Thomas Gaul (160). In addition to off sectional-qualifying seasons. Huicochea Abraham and Cichowicz (195), Hoegen and finished 32-11, and Pagonis went 26-11 and Rosenburgh both wrestled at the sectional. captured the Central Suburban champion- ship at 220 pounds. Maine South 'We will probably start out slow this year Ibrahim Nasir was one win shy of qualify- because of injuries again, but we hope to fin- ing for the Class 3A state tournament as a ish strong as we get healthier," Maine East sophomore, losing in the fourth-place match coach Emiliano Hernandez said. at 195 pounds at the Class 3A Barrington Wiles North's Cameron Cichowicz (ght) wrestles against Clemente's Keontay Knox at 220 pounds on Dec. 7, Sectional. 2013, in Skokie. I FILF Nibs West Maine South coach Kevin Hansen said Of Niles West's six sectional qualifiers last Nasir is ready to take the next step. Bess added weight in the offseason and that went 25-5 in dual meets and won the season, Scott Pechter is the only one back. "He needed to work on scoring from his will start the season at 120 pounds after Class 3A Notre Dame Regional title. Senior Pechter, who finished second at 120 pounds feet," Hansen said. "That's how you win statewrestling at 106 as a sophomore. A late Jimmy Gallardo (113 pounds), senior Marco at the Class 3A Notre Dame Regional last titles, so that was his focus. He's prepared bloomer last season, Schaul shouldn't sur- Orlandi (160-170) and junior Jake Barzowski season, is expected to wrestle at 126 or 132 himself." prise anybody this time around, according (132-138) are back. They all won at least 40 pounds as a junior this year. Nasir will fluctuate between 195 and Hansen. matches last season. Other top returners include seniors 220 pounds, at least in the early part of his Sophomore Josh Barzowski won 24 Brian Stranz (182-195) and George Tripkos junior season. Notre Dame matches last year, but he often was stuck (220), both ofwhom were within one win of Juniors Jacob Bess and Connor Schaul Notre Dame enters the season with one behind his , Jake Barzowski, at advancing to the sectional tournament last are two others Hansen, a third-year coach, of its most experienced and talented teams tournaments. Genovesi said Josh Barzowski season. said he believes can compete at the state in Augie Genovesi's three-plus decades as has found a home in a weight class above his Niles West coach Mthony Genovesi said tournament. Both wrestled at the sectional coach. older brother. junior Kristian Pehar, a 106-pounder, is one last season. The Dons return 11 starters from a team A big addition will be senior Niko Por- of the varsity rookies who will contribute. SORS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2Z 2014

In this Dec. 6,2013, photo, Nues West's Scott Pechter (right) wrestles Glenbrook South's Raudel Flores at 120 pounds in Skokie. I FILE NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27,2014

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