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Pules Deputy Police Chief Vince Genualdi, center, is joined by polar plungers during the 2014Special Olympics Illinois Law Enforcement challenge at Lake Michigan on Feb.

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GAil. SAUNDERS plunge, so she altered her plans. For Sun-Times Media The Genualdis were each other's support team. phrase "go jump in the "To be honest with you, m wife lake" has taken new mean- and I kind of compete with ech Theing after a Special Olympics other," he said. "We give each other Illinois events last weekend at support, but it's a little thing we Northwestern University have. It's a little competition 'ive Participants braved the near- have in our house. She always says freezing waters off Lake Michigan that Park Ridge is going to raise for either the Super Plunge, where more money than Nues, and I say NiIes Deputy Police Chief Vince Genualdi warms up after jumping in Lake Michigan to raise money for Special Olympics Illinois on they had to immerse themselves that Nues is going to raise more Saturday. I PHOTO COURTESY OF RICHARD HOWE in a pond just off the lake 24 times money than Park Ridge. Ultimate- in 24 hours, or the Polar Plunge, ly, it's for a good cause." at O'Hare with a rope; and Cop NUes Police Sergeant Ron ed in the Plunge and raised more where they immersed themselves Although the Niles Police on Rooftop, where officers stand Brandt was supposed to have par- than $266,000, but their reasons just once. Department has 55 officers, they on the roofs of Dunkin Donuts ticipated in the Polar Plunge with for doing so most likely align with Either way, both have the op- ranked tenth in the state afte throughout the state while the Genualdi, but a foot injury forced the Genualdis. tion of running into heated tents raising $24,700 for the Olympics bycommunity pledges money. him to cancel, though their com- "I found a true passion for it. It's after the plunge for blankets, food, using Facebook and support from "They really enjoy watching us bined total was $2,300, for which enlightening and inspiring and it's camaraderie and water. the Village Hall and family and doing these events," Genualdi said. they thank their supporters. teaching true values to my kids," Nues Deputy Police Chief Vince friends. "They know it's for a good cause. "He felt bad because of all the said Julie Genualdi. Genualdi was at the Polar Plunge, The other events include the They want to see pictures of us money he raised," Genualdi said. "We do it for children and adults accompanied by his wife, Julie, Law Enforcement Torch Run for doing the Plane Pull. They want to "So he sat in a chair in cast and with intellectual disabilities, giving who is a police officer with the Special Olympics, where officers see pictures of us doing the Polar uniform and poured a bucket of them the confidence and oppor- Park Ridge Police Department. pass an Olympic torch to the Plunge. They really enjoy it." water over himselfwhile taking histunity to train and compete in As a super plunger, she was going summer Olympic games at Illinois The Law Enforcement Torch picture." different sports and how to excel on her 23rd plunge mid-Saturday State University; the Plane Pull, Run, which sponsors the Polar More than 300 hundred people through teamwork, sportsmanship, afternoon, but someone offered where competing teams have to Plunge and other events, raised 3.3from area schools, businesses and dedication, integrity and accep- her $300 more if she added a 25th pull a plane across the tarmac million dollars in 2013. public service agencies participat- tance," Vince Genualdi said. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY FEBRUARY 27 2014 7

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BY IGOR STUDIXOV of 2013. For Sun-Times Media@istudenkov With the approval secured, the Village of Nues and Pace officially launched the Niles NorthShore Orthopaedic Institute Niles Free Bus riders may be in for a Free Bus improvement study in the beginning major change in the coming months. ofthis yeai The goal ofthestudyis two-fold. The Village of Nues and Pace suburban It will try to determine how to improve the bus transit agency launched a study to Free Bus system to best meet the needs We're providing a full spectrum improve the Nues Free Bus service and inte-of residents, employers and businesses in grate it with the Milwaukee Avenue service general. It will also determine the best way of services for every improvements that Pace plans to implement.to connect the system with the new Arterial As part of the study, Nues will be hosting Rapid Transit version ofRoute 270. orthopaedic challenge. community meetings and collecting public According to Nues spokeswoman Hayley feedback on its website. The study is ex- Garard, the changes could be far-reaching pected to finish by summer 2014. "The goal is to see what the people want If constant pain is slowing you down, one call to NorthShore The Niles Free Bus is currently made up out ofthe bus and how to get people to use the Orthopaedic Institute connects you to the experts you need. ofthree routes. Route 411 serves most of the bus," she said. 'We want to see ifwe need to Our multidisciplinary team brings broad experience to every village in a winding bi-directional loop, linkingchange routes - maybe some [newl routes orthopaedic challenge, from the everyday to the most complex. together all the major destinations. Route 412 we need to run, some routes people aren't And the same doctors who treat professional athletes take care links GoliMill Mall and several other retailers using." on the north end ofNiles. Route 413 provides Garard assured Niles Herald-Spectator of you, exploring every option, including the latest surgical. service on the south end of the village. that the Niles buses will remain free. nonsurgical and minimally invasive treatments. Just as important, Nues is also served by several regular Pace According to the study fact sheet, the we a customized treatment plan, including physical therapy, bus routes. Most notably, Route 270 runs Niles and Pace will analyze travel pat- to get you back to doing the things you love. along Milwaukee Avenue through the entire terns, demographics and all current transit village, linking Golf Mifi Mall to Chicago Jef- services offered throughout the village. The ferson Park Transit Center. agency representatives will meet "commu- In 2009, Pace launched a study to improve nity stakeholders" and survey bus riders. For lasting relief, contact NorthShore Orthopaedic Institute. speeds on some of its busiest routes, includ- To get input from as many Niles residents Call (855) 929-0100 or visit northshore.org/ortho today. ¡ng Route 270. It called for the creation of bus as possible, the village will be hosting two rapid transit corridors. public hearings. The first public hearing will We'll take it from there. The buses would get signal priority at take place on Mar 19, between 6 and 8:30 intersections, and they would be able to go p.m. at Oasis Water Park and Fun Center. around traffic using short bus-only segments The second hearing will be held sometime and special, bus-only traffic signals. later this spring. +NorthShore The Village of Niles has been considering Niles also posted a ridership survey on its University tlealthSysteni revising bus routes for years, but it wanted website. It can be accessed it https://www. Orthopaedic Institute to hold off making any changes until it knew surveymonkey.com/s/paceniles what Pace was planning for Route 270. While The Village of Niles and Pace hope to the transit system completed the study in complete the study some time in the sum- 2011, it didn't get approved until the summer mer of 2014. 8 ThURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27,2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION NIL

III MAINE TOWNSHIP Maine Township's $42K spokesman: campaign work 'noncompensated'

BY JENNfl' JOIUSON recently requested press coverage with what he does for the township," [email protected] I @Jen_Pioneer of an open house for Teschky's corn- she said. mitteeman campaign office in an Barton has provided publicity for Maine Township spokes- email sent Feb. 3. Maine Township since 2000. man paid to promote events Two days later, on Feb. 5, Barton According to his contract with . the township has also been sent two press releases from the the township, Barton's company, Dick Barton CarolTeschky promoting campaign activities for same email address with the official Park Ridge-based Barton Marketing an elected official - but he says he's Maine Township letterhead, pro- Group, is paid an annual retainer office, not a governmental one. subsidizing the campaign." done so as a volunteer. moting a township scholamhip and fee of $42,000 by Maine Township. "Ifthey hired him to do PR work Teschky's campaign disclosure Dick Barton, who performs pub- an anti-bullying event. The company also ¡s paid a one- for the township and he was hired toquarterly report with the Illinois lic relations work for the township, Though he's paid a flat annual fee time fee of$2,000 each year "for do PR work for this person running State Board of Elections shows no has emailed several campaign press to work for Teschky at the township,sales and promotion activity, onsite for supervisor, then you'd have a in-kind contributions for services releases for Carol Teschky's run for Barton said he does the political coordination and photography" for problem," Green said. provided by Barton. Maine Township Republican corn- work on his own free time. the MaineStreamers annual Senior David Morrison, policy analyst Barton said he has offered non- mitteeman in the March 18 election. "I've worked with Carol for 12 Expo. Reimbursement for any addi- with the Illinois Campaign for Politi- compensated services for other Teschky is supervisor of Maine years," Barton told the Park Ridge tional "pre-approved," out-of-pocket cal Reform, had a different view. candidates running for office as Township, an elected position she Herald-Advocate. "I think she's a expenses related to work for the "Ifthe campaign is not paying well, including the Park Ridge Park has held since 2007. fine person and well-qualified for township also is available. him and he's doing all this work Board, Park Ridge City Council and lThnois election law forbids public this office, so I've been volunteering Paul Green, professor of policy for free, that really should be an state offices. But he also submitted money from being used for political my time and putting out a few yard studies at Roosevelt University in-kind contribution," Morrison said.press releases for Maine Township or campaign purposes. Barton's signs and a few press releases, non- and a former supervisor of Monee "People are allowed to volunteer candidates who ran as a GOP slate campaign emails are sent from compensated." Township, said it is "a stretch" to for campaigns, but in this instance, in 2013. the saine address that Barton uses Teschky also described Barton's show conifict ofinterest with Bartonwhere the only source offunds in Teschk4 ofGlenview, is facing to promote township events aid work as "volunteering" for her doing publicit3 reportedly as a vol- the relationship is that from the Park Ridge resident Charlene Foss- activities. campaign. unteer, for Thschky's committeemanpublic body, there comes a point Eggemann in the Maine Township Among other messages, Barton "He's not in any way interfering campaign because this is a political where it looks like taxpayers are GOP committeeman race. Two Republican offiçials battling for committeeman seat

BY JI(NWER 3OEflSON Regular Republican Organization. ship." she plans to start an "aggressive The role of committeeman, [email protected] I @JenPioneer where she previously servedas If elected, Foss-Eggemann said volunteer recruitment program," Foss-Eggemann said, is to appoint president. "I've served undei five she plans to get together a "grass- including outreach into the town- precinct captains, recruit volun- Maine Township Republicans committeemen, so I know what the roots group ofvolunteers to get ship's "ethnic communities." teers, appoint election judges, raise next month will again have a choice operation should be. To me, out the vote" and serve as Teschky, ofGlenview, said the money for the Republican Organiza- in selecting the person who will it was a natural progression precinct captains. main responsibilities ofGOP corn- tion, issue a sample ballot and "help represent the local GOP. when I found out Rosemary "I fully intend to stay in mitteeman are to "organize the Republican nominees win against Maine Township Supervisor Mulligan was not seeking the township to raise my Republicans in Maine Township" the Democrats." Carol Teschky and Charlene Foss- reelection and committee- family work in my private and recruit candidates to run for She said none of these things Eggemann, President ofthe R- man. I took the opportunity sectorjob and rebuild our township office. Teschky herself has were done during the last election publican Women ofPark Ridge are to put my hat in the ring" Republican party to its been elected to township office sincecycle by current committeeman vying for the seat ofMaine Town- "I've worked with a lot former glory," she said. 1989. She served as a trustee from Rosematy Mulligan. ship Republican committeeman in of campaigns and par- Tesehky said she plans 1989 to 2007 before being appointed Foss-Eggemann is a resident of the March 18 election, both saying ticularly this last cycle we ene to hold meetings with Re- and then elected supervisor. Park Ridge and also serves on the they want to rebuild and strengthen had no help from the local Foss-Eggemann publican residents "more "I know what this organization Park Ridge Public Library Board, the local party. GOP," said Foss-Eggemaim, than once a year" and inViteneeds and I know how to oper- a seat to which she was appointed "I want to unite the party and explaining her motivation behind guest speakers, while also publish- ate it," Teschky said, pointing to by the City Council last year. She reinvigvrate the way it used to be," running. "The reason the party ing an organization newsletter. her longevity as a member of the works as a corporate counsel con- said Teschky, identi1ñng herself as a [in Maine Township] is defunct ¡s During a Park Ridge Republican Maine Township Regular Repub- sultant for LexisNexis, an online 30-year member ofMaine Townshipbecause of neglect and poor leader- Women candidate forum, she said licans. database service. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION THURSDAY FEBRUARY 27 2014 Nues looking for village lobbyist

BY IGOR STUDIXOV For Sun-Times Media I @istudenkov

day after Morton Grove officially appointed a lobbyist, Nues began a cLillIllIlli earch for a lobbyist of its own. J The Board of Trustees authorized the Task Force for Legislative Initiatives and Funding Solutions to start the process at its Jan. 28 meeting. Once contracted, the When you Purchase a lobbyist will help Niles find grants and advocate on the village's behalf in state and 6 month FDIC insured CD from federal legislature. The candidates will need to apply before the end of February, and the For auto board may choose the final candidate as Asset Management soon as by the end of March. news and Over the last 20 years, suburban mu- nicipalities have increasingly been turning reviews visit Alliance, LLC to lobbyists for help with obtainhg state and federal funding for capital projects. ToDrive.corn Glenview has had a lobbyist since the late 1990s. Skokie has had a lobbyist since May Ask us about 401K & 2007. More recently, Morton Grove hired Dan Shomon to serve as a village lobbyist in IRA Rollover Bonuses! January board meeting. Nues Village Halli FILE Meanwhile, Niles worked on obtaining SCHERERVILLE 219.865.3995 state grants in-house. For the past few years,track of state and federal laws and let the the responsibility fell to Village Manager Niles government know if any of them might PARK RIDGE 847.656.5422 Steven Vinezeano. impact the village. That changed in October 2013. As part The candidates will be evaluated based on OAKBROOK 630.705.5333 of his plan to get village more revenue several criteria. They will need to show that - DEERFIELD 847.580.4227 from previously-untapped sources, Mayor they have experience securing government Andrew Przybylo formed the Task Force or private grants and the experience of rep- SKOKIE 847.983.3525 for Legislative Initiatives and Funding resenting municipal governments on state Solutions. In January, the task force began level. The task force will also look at the ORLANO PARK 708.403.0440 discussing the possibility of contracting a candidates' reputation and how much they 847.851.2065 lobbyist. would charge for their services. The docu- BARRINGTON/HOFFMAN ESTATES Vinezeano told Niles Herald-Spectator ment emphasizes that the first two criteria NAPERVILLE/WARRENVILLE 630.71 7.2823 that their reasoning was simple - they are more important than the lattertwo. were following the other municipalities' Most ofthe contract terms will be negoti- ROLLING MEADOWS 847.981.5025 lead. There are a number of projects that ated once the winning candidate is selected. Niles is looking to fund, including storm- But one term has already been laid out. ST. CHARLES/ELGIN 847.981.5025 Niles has a right to cancel the contract with water mitigation, an environmental action HUNTLEY 847.981.5025 plan and village-wide biking and pedestrian the lobbyist at any time, so long as it notifies improvements. the lobbyist at least 30 days ahead of time. According to the village's guiding docu- The candidates have until the noon of Visit our website ment, the lobbyist that gets the contract Feb. 21 to submit their applications. The task would be expected to do more than just force will look at the applications and recom- www.amasafemoney.com help with grants. If there's a law Niles wantsmend a winning candidate to the board. It will be up to the board whether to approve Annuai percentage YÌeId. FOIC insured to $250,000 per passed - or doesn't want passed - the lob- institution. $10.000 minimum deposit. limited time only. byist would be expected to talk to legislatorsthe recommendation. new cliefits only. AMA cash gift based on amount of CO/Money and advocate on the village's behalf. The Vinezeano couldn't say for certain when Market and limited to one gift per household. Certain restnctions _ lobbyist would be responsible for arrang- the board would consider the task force's apply. AMA s a CD deposit broker that offers FOIC insured CO's BBB iod live and other products. CD's are issued by participating banks. ing meetings between village officials and recommendation. I Advertised rates subject to availability. legislators. Finally, the lobbyist would keep "[It] could take a month or more," he said. search for new and used cars IO THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27,2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL

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Chicago, was charged with retail theft on Feb. 17 were discovered on the driver's door and a bag PIOH PRESS STAFF I NuES @NILESHSNEWS after she allegedly stole $74 worth of merchan- containing 15 cans of beer and one bottle of beer dise from a store on the 8600 block of Dempster was located on the driver's seat. Macias has a DISPUTE The following incidents were listed in the official Street. She has a March 7 court date. March 28 court date. Police were called to a home on the 9200 block of bulletins of the Niles and Morton Grove police A 16-year-old Skokie girl was charged with retail Willow Lane on the morning of Feb. 16 after a man departments. Readers are reminded that an theft and obstruction on Feb. 17 after she alleg- MORTON GROVE and woman became involved in an argument inside arrest does not constitute a finding of guilt. Only a edly stole $17 worth of items from a store on the a parked car. The man told police the woman threw court of law can make that determination. 5600 block of Touhy Avenue and then gave police DUI/DRUCS his keys in a snow bank and he could not find them. a false name. She was later released to her father Eduardo Barriga, 26, of Hinsdale, was charged A 28-year-old woman told police that she saw her and a court date was pending. with driving under the influence of alcohol after ex-husband drive by her home three times on Feb. he was arrested on Dempster Street and Shermer 15 holding an ax. Police spoke with the man who DUI Avenue in Morton Grove Feb. 14. A court date was RETAIL THEFT denied owning an ax and said he was taking his son Joy Marc Querol, 29, of 820 McIntosh Court, Khatanbaatar Chuluunbat, 38, of 640 Naples scheduled for March 31. to a movie that day. Court, Glenview, wascharged with driving under Prospect Heights, was charged with retail theft Jesse Wickersham, 27, of Tomahawk, Wisc., was the influence on Feb. 15 following a traffic stop on on Feb. 15. Police said he concealed items in his charged with possession of a controlled sub- THEFT the 6100 block of Touhy Avenue at 2:48 am. He pockets and under his own clothing while inside stance after he was arrested on Washington Road Two thousand dollars in cash was discovered miss- has a March 7 court date. a store at Golf MiD Shopping Center. He has a and Lyons Street in Morton Grove Feb. 16. Police ing from a safe inside a restaurant on the 5600 March 7 court date. Peter Rigali, 33, of 6241 N. Northwest Highway, said Wickersham was stopped for a traffic viola- block of Touhy Avenue on the morning of Feb. 15. Ma Mallonga, 29, of 7336 Beckwith Road, Morton Chicago, was charged with driving under the tion. A court date was scheduled for March 12. Police said the manager checked the bathroom Grove, was charged with felony retail theft and influence on Feb. 16 after his vehicle was report- and found $300 on top of a towel dispenser, along contributing to the delinquency of a minor on edly seen parked on a sidewalk on the 8000 block BURGLARIES with empty bank bags and deposit slips. The key Feb. 15 after police said she stole $51.44 worth of Oakton Street at 12:34 am. He has an April 2 Shawn Koth, 23, of Tomahawk, Wisc., was to the business was also reportedly found on the of merchandise from a store on the 5600 block court date. charged with burglary after her was arrested on sidewalk outside. Police were investigating a pos- of Touhy Avenue while accompanied by her Jacqueline Macias, 39, of 3519 W. Evergreen Washington Road and Lyons Street in Morton sible suspect. Grove Feb. 16. Police said Koth was pulled over 6-year-old child. Police said Mallonga also had an Ave., Chicago, was charged with driving under the A man stole three cell phones on Feb. 16 from a arrest warrant for a probation violation. She has a influence and unlawful transportation of alcohol for traffic violations and officers later determined store on the 5600 block of Touhy Avenue, dropping he was responsible for multiple vehicle and resi- March 7 court date and remained in Cook County on Feb. 17 after she was stopped on the 7400 one of them as he allegedly ran to his car and fled dential burglaries in the area. A court date was Jail this week. block of Milwaukee Avenue for allegedly speeding west on Touhy Avenue. Paulina Tymchyshyn, 60, of 3734 N. Oconto Ave., at 3:50 a.m. Police said two empty cans of beer scheduled for March 12.

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III DISTRICT 207 Students scarf pie for 85thyearat Maine East event

BY JDNIF JOHNSON [email protected] I @Jen Pioneer

a tradition that dates back 85 years - to the very opening It'sof the high school that later would be known as Maine East. It's the Cherry Pie Festival, an event that brings students of the Park Ridge school together to enjoy a piece of cherry pie and learn more about the history of their school and the concept of public service. The 2014 festival took place on Feb. 20 in the school cafeteria, Jenia Petrova, 17, enjoys ice cream and drawing a crowd of about 300 pie. i BRIAN o'MAHoNrIFoR SUN-TiMES MEDIA Terrin Jose, 17, brings out a tray of slices to be served at Thursday's Cherry Pie Festival at Maine East High School. BRIAN o'MAHONFY/ students. FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA Snjezana Salamon, a social 1960s the banquets underwent a science teacher and sponsor of change to become an after-school interesting to say," said Social Maine East's Maine Historical festival in which students could Science Department Chair Carl Society, explained that the tradi- partake. Brownell. tion started in 1929 as a way to Each year the festival hosts Brownell is also hopeful that "uplift the community in Maine speakers, many of them alumni, students gain more understand- Township." who address the students about ing of "the notion of leadership "It was a way for everyone to civics, government or a part of and public service" and "a greater put aside their worries for an eve- their school's history. appreciation for Maine East and ning and celebrate Democracy in This year's guest speaker was what it's meant to people through the United States," Salamon said. David Barker, a Maine East alum the years." Initially, the festival was called who went on to have a 40-year "It's the one constant that the "All-American Banquet," career at Maine East, first as a we've had [in District 2071 for which Salamon described as an teacher and later as principal. over 100 years: the idea that his- "upscale" affair with entertain- He retired in 2006. Past alumni tory matters and we are all con- ment, guest speakers, dinner, speakers have included David nected to that history of Maine and, of course, pie, for the familiesHiller, president and CEO of the and what it offers our students," of Maine High School students. McCormick Foundation; Cook Salamon added. The banquets began being heldCounty Circuit Court Judge It is also a way to acknowledge in February, to tie in with the holi-Timothy Sheldon; and Chicago's "the many opportunities that are day of George Washington's birth- 47th Ward Aid. Ameya Pawar. awarded to each and everyone in day on Feb. 22 and the folktale of "We try to get interesting this country," Salamon said. "We Washington's chopping down of a people who have a connection to need to embrace and celebrate Nazar Dimnych, 17, hands out ice cream dunngmursday's Cherry Pie Festival at cherry tree, Salamon said. In the the school and have something that." Maine East High School. i BRIAN O'MAIlONEY/FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL 12 I THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27,2014

III DISTRICT 64 After backlash, schöols keeping overnight camp program

BY NATASHAWASINSKI to turn the Camp Duncan program seven ways to better address super- vision and safety issues, reduce the For Sun-Times MediaI@natwaz into an extended-thy experience rather than an overnight field trip. districts liability and increase par- Parents pining to keep the over- Public backlash against the enta' responsilility. However, none of night component of an outdoor edu- proposal was immediate. Parents the options sufficiently alleviated the cation program at Park Ridge-Niles at the Feb. 10 school board meet- staff's concerns, she said. School Distict 64 got the news they ing wore T-shirts asldng officials to Hinton said school leaders are wanted to hear. Fifth-graders can "Save Camp Duncan because it isn't ultimately concerned about the be sent on the field trip with packed Camp Duncan't." A Facebook group commitment they make to parents to bags - for now. titled "Save Camp Duncan for D64" keep children safe while they spend The school board on Feb. 24 opted garnered 400 "likes" in less than four the night at Camp Duncan. not to act on the administration's ree- weeks. 'And we're not comfortable that ommendation to redesign the annual A district-issued survey of parentswe can consistently provide that level Camp Duncan trip by eliminating the with children in third through sev- ofsafet3" she said. overnight stay. enth grade found most parents felt School board members lauded Instead, officials encouraged As- the overnight stay was essential to Hinton for presenting an "wipopu- sistant Superintendent for Student Fourth-graders at Roosevelt Elementary in Park Ridge wore T-shirts asking District the program. Former Roosevelt PTO lar" recommendation but, in the Learning Lori Hinton and her team 64 to "Save Camp Duncan Feb. IO. Administrators wanted to cut the overnight part of President and Camp Duncan chaper-end, most weren't swayed that the ofprincipals to continue collaborat- the outdoor education program, but the school board shot them down.i PHOTO COURTESY one Kils Purtell said the administra- overnight stay was risky enough to be chopped from the fifth-graders' ing with a commwiity task foree to OF (RIS PIJRTELL tion's proposal hinted at teachers and improve the existing program. administrators not wanting to go. program. District 64 has sponsored an campgrounds are mn by the YMCA 1 Heeding the school bOard advice, "I think the reward is worth the off-site outdoor education program ofMetropolitan Chicago. But growing concerns over the administration had sought risk' board member John Heyde for the past two decades. Elemen- Iii its current format, the two-and-student safety by teachers, health feedback from parent volunteers to said. "I think for many of our families tary students have been traveling to half-day program focuses on envi- staff and principals prompted admin-develop other options besides elimi- thas will be an opportunity to [experi- Camp Duncan sin 2009. Located ronmental awareness, team building istrators to revaluate the trip. In late nating the overnight stay. encel a camp-like setting ... I'd hate about an hour north in Ingleside, the problem solving, and cooperative January, they sought board approval Hinton said her team considered to eliminate it."

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District 64 currently offers kindergarten, I think those three [email protected]@Jen3ioneer Parents who would like to only a half-day kindergarten issues could be discussed again," see full-day kindergarten as an program at five elementary she said, adding that she believes Amid concerns this week that offering in Park Ridge-Niles schools, in which approximately community interest does exist. melting snow and heavy rainfall School District 64 can have their400 students are enrolled, a The results of the survey will might lead to flooding the city of say by answering a new survey news release from the district "help the Board of Education Park Ridge was the recipient of a launched by the district. said. Kindergarten classes are determine whether to explore gift to better help residents pro- The "Full-Day Kindergarten offered in the morning or the in greater depth what a full-day ted their property should they be Interest Survey" will be avail- afternoon. program might look like at some victims of overland flood waters. able on District 64's website, Over the last several weeks, time in the future," Superin- A "two-man sandbag machine" www.d64.org, though March some parents attending District tendent Philip Bender said in a was donated to the city's Public lo.The six-question survey 64 School Board meetings have news release. Works Department by a resident, asks parents if they would be expressed a desire for full-day During Monday's School said Public Works Superinten- interested in free, full-day kin- kindergarten. Board meeting, Bender said full- dent Bilan Wiebe. The machine A Park Ridge resident recentty donated dergarten at their neighborhood Meghan Keefer, a District 64 day kindergarten was established replaces the need for citizens to this sandbag-making machine to the elementary school or at one teacher and parent of preschool- in the last district in which he use shovels in order to fill the bags, Park Ridge Public Works Department. i

school dedicated as an early- age children in the district, told worked, but pointed out that which are provided at the Public JENNIFER JOHNSON/SUN-TiMES MESA childhood center with bussing the School Board on Feb. 10 that such a programwillcome at an Works Service Center, 400 Busse provided. funding, space issues and a "lack expense to District 64. Highway, during times of flood wishes to remain anonymous, ac- A question also asks if there of interest" in the community If a school district establishes watches and warnings. cording to Wiebe. is support for half of the full daywere cited as reasons why full- a full-day kindergarten program, "It will still take a bit of work The city no longer has a sand- to be funded through tuition day kindergarten has not been itwillalso need to provide the to fill the bags, but this makes it bag limit for residents. payments. explored as an option in recent half-day option as well, accord- a little easier," Wiebe said of the 'As long as people are willing to Residents of the district who years, but she asked that it be ing to the Illinois State Board of machine. fill them, they can take as many as are not parents of students in brought back for consideration. Education. The resident to donated it they need," Wiebe said.

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Michelle Obama has career, I have always tried to You don't stop the presses cited concerns about undermatching, or instances Throughoutremember the words of a fellow here. Instead, the worn- about whether someone knows in which students, for varions reasons, select less classmate from my graduate school some problem is whether the how to apply for food stamps, challenging institutions than ones, given their ac- days, who ended a debate about or where to get drinking water complishments, they could have attended. So many government interference with a free 'Critical Information Needs' tested if it smells funny, or pressures shape this process - what are students press with the words: "They made it ofthe people are being met where to get extra help for and their parents to do? the First Amendment for a reason." your highly gifted student, or Although many students and their parents aspire It was clear that the "They" he by media organizations and where to get information about to more prestigious schools, many students struggle referred to was the Founding Fathers. media outlets." a gas leak if the attendant only at these more selective schools, which makes them And it was also clear that the free speaks Spanish, or where to mixed experiences for everyone except the very best. press clause was in the First Amend- vote. in his new book "David and Goliath' Malcolm ment, not the Third, or the Sixth, or Other "what if" scenarios Gladwell reports that good students from more selec- the 10th, because it was paramount est danger to "Critical Information are left off the list, such as: Where five schools, for example might be no more success- to the creation and endurance of the Needs" of the people is the free press. would you get information about how fil, at least in terms ofprofessional accomplishments, Republic. That's quite an inversion of reality. many black or Hispanic motorists are than the best students from the less selective schooLs. To those of us weaned on Vietnam And leave it to a government stopped by your local police corn- At the same time, these more selective schools and Watergate, the greatest danger bureaucracy to come up with that pared to white motorists, or where to don't necessarily produce individual economic to the free press was government. Orwellian phrase for news. compare your representative's voting benefits either. For example, the median starting "Congress shall make no law." It says And how does the government record to campaign contributions, or salary for a University ofOhicagu graduate, accord- nothing about everyone owning a intend to determine whether news where to find out if your congressman ing to data compiled by the American Institutes for press. outlets - and they include broadcast,uses your campaign contributions to Research and Matrix Knowledge, is $46,900 while Govern4ent obstruction. Govern- radio, newspapers, and even bloggers buyjewelry for his mistress, or why the median starting salary for a University of Illinois- ment cloakd in secrecy. Government and social media as news outlets - your school board fired a popular Chicago graduate is $44?00, even though annual dishing out misinformation. Govern- are meeting the information needs of teacher, or how many party hacks tuition is more than $31,000 less. ment's refusal to divulge information. citizens? are working on a government payroll, Despite these challenges and costs, some parents Those are the dangers to a free press. They are going to monitor and or why your government reads your and their students still prefer the social prestige of the Now con4es the Obama Admin- question media owners, editors, emails and monitors your phone calls. more selective schools, which in some cases is under- istration, inthe form of the Federal reporters, producers and news- I could go on and on, but I guess standable. Many students succeed at more selective Communictions Commission, which gatherers about news philosophy, my news philosophy doesn't fit in with institutions in spite, or perhaps as a result, of these sees a different danger. There is no staff demographics, story selection, what the government - and I don't challenges and costs. Moreover, what you know is concern abøut a free press here. beat assignments, story assignments, care if you call it Obama or Nixon only so useful, and whom you know might be more so. Instead, the worrisome problem is story angles and even ask report- sees as the "Critical Information The rest of us must find another approach to the whether th "Critical Information ers to snitch on their editors when Needs" of the people. college application process. Needs" ofthe people are being met they argue about coverage and story But I guarantee if the people in Christopher Schroeder by media organizations and media angles. power need it, you don't need to know Oak Park outlets. In oher words, the great- The government also plans to ask about it.

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Call 708-457-1244. $30-$35. 847-729-7500, ext. 7900. by Mozart 9501 Skokie Blvd., Skokie. 7p.m.: Lecturer Christine Casey discusses differ- Film: 'Blue Jasmine' & Oscar Prediction MONDAY, MARCH 3 ent aspects of this opera. Registration required. Born in a Trunk Contest Nues Public Library District, 6960 W. Oakton St., I p.m.: Jo Aleene Miranda tells the incredible stories 7 p.m.: Join in for an after-hours showing of WoodyMoney Matters Discussion Niles. Call 847-663-1234. about her family's life with riverboats, showboats, Allen's newest movie about a New York socialite IO am.: The group meets on the first and third musical revues, sketch and stand-up comedy and (Cate Blanchett), deeply troubled and in denial, Monday of each month. Park Ridge Senior Center, more. Mather's, 7134W. Higgins Ave., Chicago. Call who arrives in San Francisco to impose upon her SATIJROAY. MARCH I 100 5. Western Ave., Park Ridge. 773-774-4804. $3 suggested donation. sister. lOO minutes. Enjoy complimentary popcorn Notre Dame College Prep Burke Scholars and fill out an Oscar prediction ballot for a chance MGPL Kids Monday Morning Playgroup Table Tennis Program Fundraiser to win a bundle of nominated OVOs after the 10:30 am.: Drop-in play time for preschoolers with I p.m.: Bring a paddle for a game of table tennis. 6 p.m.: Begins with 6 p.m. mass; a reception follows Oscars air on March 2. Call 847-929-5101 or visit a parent or caregiver to introduce young children Park Ridge Senior Center, lOO S. Western Ave., www.mgpl.org for more information. Morton Grove with a dinner buffet, music and a cash bar. There to the library in a low-key, unstructured session. Park Ridge. Call 847-692-3597. Free for members, will be a silent auction, a basket raffle and the Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove. Call 847-929-5102 or visit www.mgpl.org for more $2 for nonmembers. attire is casual. Donations appreciated. To RSVP or information. Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 Friday Night Live Club provide a donation, visit www.nddons.org/burke- Battleofthe Books Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove. Free. scholarsprogram. St John Brebeuf Ministry Center, 7 p.m.: Students grades four and five can enjoy 4 p.m.: Teams of fourth and fifth graders compete inflatables, a live DJ, dancing and more. Conces- 8301 N. Harlem Ave., Nues. Call 847-965-2900. Improve Your Memory to test their knowledge of books. Park Ridge Public sions available. Maine Park Leisure Center, 2701 W. I p.m.: This class teaches memory improvement Library, 20 S. ProspectAve., Park Ridge. Call 847- Sibley St., Park Ridge. Call 847-692-3570. $5. strategies to help retain information such as num- HAPPENING NEARBY 825-3123. bers, names and faces. North Shore Senior Center, Friday Night Fever 6140 Dempster St., Morton Grove. Call 847-784- THURSDAY. FEB. 27 Business After Hours 9 p.m.: The Maine-Niles Association of Special 6030. $8-$11. 5 p.m.: The Skokie Chamber of Commerce meets Recreation takes a trip to Finn McCool's Irish with Chicago's North Shore Convention and Meet with Representative from State Sports Pub and Grille in Schaumburg for a night of Adult Book Discussion Group: Page Visitor's Bureau for a networking event. Registra- Sen. Kotowski's Office music and dancing. For ages 18 and older. Appe- Turners 9:30 am.: A representative from Illinois state Sen. tion encouraged, space is limited. McCormick & tizers and soft drunks are included in the program I p.m.: The group discusses 'How lt All Began" by Dan Kotowski's office will meet with residents to Schmick's Seafood Reaurant, 4999 Old Orchard fee. Maine-Niles Association of Special Recreation, Penelope Lively. New members welcome. Glenview answer questions. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Center, Suite G8, Skoki. Call 847-673-0240. 6820 W. Dempster St., Morton Grove. Call 847- Public Library, 1930 Glenview Road, Glenview. Call Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-825-3123. 966-5522. $25-$58. Raising Monarchs and Other Backyard 847-729-7500. Free. Toddler Time: Winter Butterflies SATURDAY, MARCH i Knitting Roundtabie for Adults 9:30 am.: A story time followed by a craft and 7 p.m.: Author Sue Fox McGovern teaches attend- 2:30 p.m.: Work through knitting projects and socialization time. For ages 24-26 months with ees how to raise butterflies and how to attract Korean Brush Drawing socialize with fellow knitters. Expert knitters can a caregiver. Also offered at Il am. Morton Grove monarchs to their yard. park Ridge Public Library, IO am.: Artist Soojin Lee shows participants the show you how to solve knitting challenges. Call Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove. 20 S. Prospect Ave., Pa,Ridge. Call 847-825-3123. techniques of Korean brush drawing with ink and a 847-929-5101 or visit www.mgpl.org for more infor- mation. Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Job Seeker Workshop brush on rice paper. Supplies will be provided. For FRIDAY, FEB. 28 Ave., Morton Grove. 9:30 a.m.: Participants will learn how to create a ages 12 and up. Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 resume, cover letter and will review interview tech- Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove. Call 847-965-4220. Duplicate Bridge Maker Space Monday niques. Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln 9 am.: The senior center offers a friendly bridge Hello, iPad (For People without iPads) 6 p.m.: Learn about the maker space movement and Ave., Morton Grove. Call 847-965-4220. game every Friday morning. Park Ridge Senior 10:30 am.: Learn how to use an uPad. For people how to make basic electric circuits with tape and Center, lOO S. Western Ave., Park Ridge. wire. For kids in kindergarten to sixth grade. Regis- Let'sGoScience who do not currently own a tablet. Registration tration required. Eisenhower Public Library, 4613 N. Io am.: Professor Smart and Dr. Knowitall required. Eisenhower Public Library, 4613 N. Oketo OscarParly Oketo Ave., Harwood Heights. Call 708-867-7828. demonstrate scientific principles, including matter, Ave., Harwood Heights. Call 708-867-7828. 5 p.m.: Professor Ron FIzone leads this Oscar gravity, air resistance, pressure and propulsion, celebration featuring clips and reviews of this Dr. Souse' Birthday Celebration Alzheimer's Support Group gyroscopes, levers and fulcrums, static electricity year's top films and personalities. Attendees can Il am.: Celebrate Dr. Seuss' birthday and Read 6:30 p.m.: Meets on the first Tuesday of each and optical illusions, through their fast-paced pro- also participate in Oscar contests and enjoy a Across America Day with crafts, games and raffle. duction. Recommended for kids in kindergarten to movie snack. This is a BYOB event. Mather's, 7134 fifth grade. Additional performance at 1p.m. North Registration required. 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month. Home Instead Senior Care, 8822 Nues Labor: Chicago Haymarket Riots and Center Road, Skokie. Call 847-673-1250. Law in an Age of Terror The Finest Collection of I p.m.: Attorney Melvin Merzon details the alarming Park Ridge City Council Meeting background stones of the parades, strikes and Fireplaces and Accessories on the 7p.m.: Park Ridge City Hall, 505 Butler Place, Park rallies leading up to the politically charged 1886 North Shore Since 1993. Ridge. Call 847-318-5200. riots and the investigations, arrests and trials that led to prison, the gallows and suicide. North Shore Beyond Google Group Senior Center, 6140 Dempster St., Morton Grove. 7p.m.: Internet savvy is just a click away. Explore Call 847-784-6030. $8-$11. the latest Internet developments and search techniques. Participants' questions will direct the Basic Internet Class discussion. New members are welcome. Glenview 2 p.m.: Learn how to use the Internet, do a basic Public Library, 1930 Glenview Road, Glenview. Call search, follow links and arrive at a specific web 847-729-7500. address. Park Ridge Public Library, 20S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. For more information, call 847- Aduft Book Discussion: Gift from the 720-3280. Best Brands Handcrafted Gas Logs Sea' 7p.m.: The group meets to discuss the novel THURSDAY. MARCH 6 by Anne Morrow Lindbergh. Eisenhower Public Library, 4613 N. Oketo Ave., Harwood Heights. Thursday Morning Book Discussion IO am.: The group discusses "Dear Life" by Alice For auto TUESDAY, MARCH 4 Munro. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-825-3123. news and Mens Club 9:30 am.: The group meets the first two Tuesdays Protect Your Medicare! reviews visit of each month for breakfast. Cost is $2. Park Ridge I p.m.: The Illinois Medicare Patrol Program gives a Direct Vent See Thru Mantels Senior Center, IDOS. Western Ave., Park Ridge. presentation about Medicare fraud, including how ToDrive.com to prevent, detect and report it. North Shore Senior Eleanor Roosevett Overcoming Odds, Center, 6140 Oempster St., Morton Grove. Call Achieving Greatness 847-784-6030. 11:30 am.: Historian Jim Gibbons presents a detailed biography of Eleanor Roosevelt, one of the FRIDAY, MARCHi most powerful and controversial women in Amer- ican history. Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 Nonfiction Book Discussion Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove. For more information, ID am.: The group discusses "The Unwinding" by call 847-965-4220. George Packer. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Toolsets Log Holders Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-825-3123. Thriving with Arthrilis 1p.m.: This session helps attendees understand Introduction to Microsoft Word 2010 treatments and maximize their ability to thrive with IO am.: Participants will learn how to create, for- arthritis. North Shore Senior Center, 6140 Demp- mat, print, proof and save documents. Participants ster St., Morton Grove. Call 847-784-6030. $5-$7. must be comfortable with the computer, keyboard and mouse. Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 An Evening with Whole Foods Market Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove. Call 847-965-4220. Cooking on a Budget 7p.m.: Save money at the grocery store with the Park Ridge Panhellenic Club help of Whole Foods Market. The class includes a Noon: Features a luncheon and a program present- cooking demonstration, recipes and samples. Park ed by Lynn Rymarz on "Famous Women in History." with Ridge Public Library, 20S. Prospect Ave., Park The Panhellenic Club is open to alumnae of college Log store for details Ridge. Call 847-825-3123. Greek letter sororities and awards scholarships to high school graduates in the Maine Township area. WEDNESDAY MARCH 5 Park Ridge Country Club, 636 N. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-823-3102. $23. Two Locations to Serve You Better. Meet with a Member from Illinois State 700 North Milwaukee Avenue Vernon Hills, Illinois 60061 Rep. Marty Moylan's Office SATURDAY, MARCH 8 9 am.: A member from Illinois state Rep. Marty (847) 549-6700 Moylan's office meets with residents to answer Second Saturday Family Story lime I 200 West Ohio Street Chicago, Illinois 60654 questions. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Pros- IO am.: Stories and crafts for the whole family. tocJjiy,e pect Ave., Park Ridge. For more information, call Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave., (31 2) 587-7587 search for new and used cars 847-825-3123. Park Ridge. Call 847-825-3123. ThURSDAY FEBRUARY 27 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION Nil. illBUILDING PERMITS BY AGGREGO NEWS SERVICE

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JO PARK RIDGE Joseph J. Bredemann, who soldcarsin suburbs for halfacentury, dies

BY JENNW JOHNSON

¡[email protected]@Jen_Pioneer "He literally had generationsoffamilies that en the funeral proces- sion for Joseph J. Brede- would come and purchase from him because mann, Sr. passed by the Park Ridge auto dealerships that they knew he was such an upstanding person." bear his name, employees lined up along Dempster Street for a final Martin Bredemann, Joseph Bredemann's son farewell to their boss. "If you saw the outpouring of af- fection for this man from the com- In the late 1990s, an agreement never turned me down." munity it was extremely moving," between the Bredemann company Haller laughed as she recalled said Martin Bredemann, Joseph and the city of Park Ridge set the the one time Bredemann couldn't Bredemann's son, as he prepared stage for the dealerships to relo- exactly fulfill her tongue-in-cheek to say his own final goodbye Mon- cate to a large swath of land along request. day. "Literally, people were lined Dempster Street, west of Green- "When I asked for a Corvette up outside [the church] waiting to wood Avenue, in order for Park for the [Park Ridgel Memorial Day share their condolences and we're Ridge to begin a major redevelop- Parade, he gave me a red truck," so grateful for that outpouring." ment project in Uptown. she said. Joseph Bredemann, Sr. i PHOTO COURTESY OF THE PARK RIDGE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Joseph Bredemann, Sr., chair- The company remains family- Bredemann also helped to man of the Bredemann auto owned and operated by several of defray the costs of many weekly Chamber's Lifetime Achievement Bredemann, Sarah Travnik (Paul) dealerships in Park Ridge and Bredemann's children. The Park Sunday Suppers hosted by the Award and how he acknowledged Mayhew, Katherine, Mary Eliza- Glenview, died Feb. 20 after a Ridge dealership sells Chevys and Park Ridge Ministerial Associationher during the banquet. beth and Marjorie Travnik, Clare short illness. He was 87 and contin- Toyotas, while the location at 2000for local citizens in need, was a "He called me up personally andand Thomas Bredemann, Bridget, ued to work for the Bredemann Waukegan Road in Glenview car- main sponsor of the Taste of Park said, 'I want it to read Sally and Andrew, Brian, and Mark Brede- company until about a week beforeries Ford and Lexus vehicles. Ridge, and the founder of the Park Joe Bredemann because without mann, Ellen, Jack, Grace Rich- his death, Martin Bredemann said. "He literally had generations Ridge Rotary Club. Haller said he Sally at my side, I couldn't have mond; great-granddaughter Mad- "His entire life was spent in the of families that would come and also provided a vehicle that was done all the things I've done,'" eleine Mary Mayhew; and many service of people," Martin said of purchase from him because they a prize for the golfer who made Haller said. other family members, friends, his father. "Whether it was selling knew he was such an upstanding a hole-in-one at the Chamber's A funeral Mass was held Mon- staff members and his executive a car, advising someone or actuallyperson," Martin Bredemann said ofannual golf outings. No one ever day at St. Joan of Arc Catholic assistant of 33 years, Jan. Swatek. servicing a cax his entire life was his father. made the hole-in-one, but Brede- Church in Evanston, where Contributions may be made to devoted to serving people with the Joseph Bredemann's involve- mann always provided a car just inBredemann was a parishioner for St. Joan of Arc School, 9245 N. highest possible standard, with ment in the Park Ridge communitycase, she said. 47 years. Lawndale Avenue, Evanston, IL great integrity and warmth." led to the Park Ridge Chamber of Outside of work, Joseph Brede- In addition to his wife, Joseph 60203; St. Margaret Mary School, Joseph Bredemann, of Evan- Commerce presenting him with a mann loved playing tennis and Bredernann is survived by his 7318 N. Oakley Avenue, Chicago, IL ston, took over the family dealer- Lifetime Achievement Award in boating. Most of all, said Martin children Joseph J. (Kathleen 60645; Loyola Academy, 1100 Lara- ship in the late 1950s following the January during the annual Corn- Bredemarm, he loved his large farn-Marquette), John P. (Kim Gryka), mie Avenue, Wilmette, IL 60091; death of his father and namesake. munity Stars dinner. fly, which consisted of his wife of 62Mary Ann (Stephen J.) Travnik, Regina Dominican High School, The business itself started in "He was a great supporter years, Sally; six children; 18 grand- Thomas P. (Susan Caswell), 701 Locust Road, Wilmette, IL 1912, and in 1924 a Buick dealer- of Park Ridge," said Gail Haller, children; and one great-grandchil- Martin J. (Kathleen McDonnell) 60091; St. Peter's Catholic Church, ship opened at loo N. Northwest executive director of the chamber. dren just born in December. and Marjorie E. (Todd) Rich- 100 St. Peter Drive, P.O. Box 248, Highway, followed by the Toyota "I know he was a big supporter of Haller recalled how Joseph mond; grandchildren Kathryn, Douglas, Ml 49406; or Misericor- dealership at Touhy and Busse in the Taste of Park Ridge and also a Bredemann requested that his Julie (John) Messner, Joseph dia Heart of Mercy, 6300 North the 1970s, Martin Bredemann said. big supporter of the chamber. He wife's name be included on the and Elisabeth Bredemann, Anne Ridge, Chicago, IL 60660. ThURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27,2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION NIL 24 I

'Res Fest 2014' raisesfunds for scholarships

RES FEST Benefiting: Resurrection College Prep High School

Date: Feb. 15 Location: Resurrection College Prep High School, Chicago

Attended: 365 Funds raiset Support for Sr. Mary Monica Hope Scholarship Fund Website: reshs.org

I. Elizabeth Kasinska of P4orridge (left) with Liza Cherivtch of Cary; 2. Stephanie (from left, front) and Deanna Angelini, both of Park Ridge; Joe Ringof Chicago (from left, back), Mike Angelini, Sharon Angelini and Fred Angelini, all of Park Ridge, June Lento of Arlington Heights, Anthony Angelini of Park Ridge, Gen Ring of Chicago, Frank Ring of Westchester and KathyAngelini of Park Ridge; 3. Eddie (from left) and Ann Creighton of Park Ridge with Mitchell and Claire French of Edison Park; 4. Andrea Schroeder of Park Ridge; 5. Grace Pawula of Norridge (from left), Carol Kuzmanic ofEdgebrook and Cynthia Soto of Norridge I PHOTOS v EARlE ANGELL LUG/FOR SUN-

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BLACK CREATIV!TY GALA Benefiting: Black Creativity programming! events Date: Jan. 25 Location: Museum of Science & Industry, Chicago Attended: 700 Raised: $360000 Website: msichicago.org!programs/black- creativity

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Have a philanthropic cause or event, or a party to share? Email Deborah Hoppe at dhoppe@ ploneerlocal.com. She can send you guidelines for submitting information for Trend. Or call (312) 321-2734. LEFT: Guests enjoy the Black Creativity Gala at the Museum of Science and Industry ABOVE: Susan and Bruce Gilpin of Park Ridge PHOTOS BY COURTESY Or ALISON NEIDT-TOONEN o JOHN WHEEI.ER FOR MSI

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Torres' first thought when she saw the man who would become her husband: "Wow." VeronicaVeronica met Riccardo Ricci in May 2009 while visiting her brother Miguel in Chicago. Riccardo was one of Miguel's good friends. "I thought [about marrying him] the first night, I think," Veronica said. Veronica and Riccardo, both from Venezuela, live on the west side of Chicago, bordering Norridge and Rosemont. She's a Web designer, and he's in information technology. Veronica moved to the U.S. and began living with Riccar- do in September 2010. They got engaged in August 2012. During a three-day, 42-mile hike in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, Riccardo took Veronica to Pictured Rocks Na- tional Lakeshore. "It was beautiful because we like to hike," she said of the proposal. Riccardo said he wanted to give her a rock as a symbol of their love, and Veronica thought he meant a beach rock. He handed her a white beach rock, followed by the ring. "I was really surprised," she said. The couple liked the woodsy, natural setting that Kemper Lakes Golf Club in Kildeer offered. "We like going camping, and the theme was nature," Veronica said. A pair of hikers topped their cake for the Sept. 7 wed- ding, and they stuck with a neutral color scheme, featuring browns, greens and ivory. Tables were named after places they had hiked together, and orchids and branches decorat- ed each table. Bridesmaids wore pistachio dresses, and groomsmen wore black tuxedos with pistachio ties. Each couple or family received a recycled bamboo cutting board, and all PHOTOS PROVIDED BY TIMOTHY WHAEY & ASSOCIATES guests were given favor boxes filled with Italian almonds, as a nod to Riccardo's Italian family. Veronica appreciated that the wedding drew family from Photographer Timothy Whaley & Associates, Chicago area all around the world, including Venezuela and Italy. Venue: Kemper Lakes Golf Club, Kildeer "So it was great to see them all dancing and together, Dress: Eva's Bridais of Chicago, Chicago laughing" she said. Floral arrangements: Magic Flowers, Harwood Heights They had their first dance to "Bendita Tu Luz," a song Ric- Disc jockey: Mix Masters, Chicago cardo dedicated to Veronica while the two were stifi dating. "He's very sweet," she said. Cake: Lovin Oven Cakery, Round Lake Beach The two honeymooned in Bora Bora, where they relaxed Hair and makeup: Appease, Inc. but also tried snorkeling and swam with sharks. Transportation: M&M Limo, Des Plaines

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BY KAREN HIJELSMAN students to address benefits issues and offer FOR SUN-T1t1ES MEDIA information. 'This was born out of feedback fnm students who said they didn't have time e transition from militaiy to civilian to travel to aVA office and wait in long lines." . e, though often a happy turning point, DeVry's Stratton pointed out all colleges poses special challenges for veterans grant degrees, but veterans might want to who have had their formal educations ask themselves if a school is equipped to interrupted by military service. meet their unique educational challenges Local college leaders say veterans as well. face hurdles to getting restartedin higher Schools that emphasize reaching adult education because they are no longer learners also axe boosting their services for traditional college age, have life experiencesvets as they have a lot of experience with unimaginable to many civilians and may not older students. At Benedictine University, have seen the inside of a classroom for years.veterans get coaching on how to get the "Just navigating theVA (federal Veteran's most out of their Post 9/1 1 GI benefits and Affairs) is an obstacle to many returning getting college credit for their applicable students, and the VA certainly doesn't have military training. "We realize the troops are all of the answers," said Paul Knudston, drawing down,'and we are prepared," said himself a veteran who serves as director of Linda Owens, associate dean for student armed services relations at National Louis development. Welcome: The Veterans' Lounge on National Louis' Chicago campus was created as a welcoming space for University In tandem with initiatives from school military and veteran students enrolled in the University. The lounge was funded through a grant from The So NW, along with many other private andadministration, matty veterans are benefiting McCormick Foundation. public institutions in Illinois, are finding ways from membership in the Student Veterans to become 'military friendly" schools. "We ofAmerica (SVA), which gives vets an easy are here to help in any capacity a vet needs,"way to meet and support each other. The Knudston said. "We want to move aside the group has its môts in the 2007 social media obstacles to getting an education that leads campaigns that advocated for passage of to meaningful employment," Knudston said. the Post9/l 1 educational benefits bill. Thday Once a vet gets past the common pride the group has established more than 900 issue that makes him or her think they can chapters across the country go it alone, we step in to help them navigate "Pushing for passage of the bill gave the the waters." students cohesion," said Rodrigo Garcia, a DeVry University's main campus in member of the group's board of directors. Addison also is considered a leader in "From there, students realized they could assisting veterans. "From the moment a vet get a lot of support from people who have chooses to attend here, they have a single walked the same walk." point of contactthat's me" said fellow Garcia said today the chapters continue veteran Scott Stratton, military liaison and to press for more vet-friendly policies, which senior executive adviser. "I know it can be include ensuring that students called up tough not to be the sergeant anymore." to their reserve units don't lose academic Stratton said that because DeVry is a credits or tuition benefits because of their relatively small school, the administration active status. He also pointed to programs is open to trying out new services and that help educate faculty about veteran's getting immediate feedback. For example, learning styles and work to dispel some twice a month the saine representative societal myths. "It seems the public looks from a health outreach office of the VA visits at the veteran as either a hero or a victim of Show of Uflity: Flags from each branch of the military are on permanent display in The McCormick Foundation campus and can meet one-on-one with post-traumatic stress disorder," Gaitia said. Veterans' Lounge on National Louis University's Chicago campus. PHOTOS COURTESY OF riio LOUIS UNIVERSITY THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2014 I 3

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Peer pride: Members of the DeVry University's Militaiy Resource Club, which is a chapter of the Student Veterans of America, proudly disIay their organization's flag.

"But veterans are just a microcosm of the society Veterans Day parade. around them. Only a small number of veterans "Right away I realized that DeVry knew what have disabling emotional problems," he said. it meant to be a veteran and a student," O'Hama Now that the SVA has about five years of said. "The classes are divided into eight-week history behind it, the group is building an accelerated schedules that mean you can finish alumnae network to help students learn some of more quickly." the soft skills necessary to land a job and build a DeVry's club has a lounge and computer career. "We're excited that former SVA members lab, so there are spaces to socialize and quiet now are interested in giving back," Garcia said. aeras to get academic help. "You have people in "The SVA is really a wide fraternal and academic school now who haven't opened a math book in backstop." 10 years. Now that's a challenge," O'Hara said. Rick O'Hara is the president of the DeVry O'Hara said the easy access to his veteran Military Resource Club, which is a chapter of the peers is so important because "these people SVA. The 34-year-old former Manne is pursuing have walked in your shoes." He observed a bachelor of science in technical management, that club that regularly draws 40 veterans to and already holds certificates in welding and meetings and activities serves as a mini USO. School support: The University of Colorado-Denver's Student HVAC. He is proud of his chapter's service "This group at DeVry helps extend some of Veterans of America chapter accepts a $1,000 award for winning projects that have benefited the residents of that brotherhood and camaraderie that a lot of the organization's business plan competition. Addison and well as its participation in the local vets miss." '-t

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Condos, Lofts Walter - 847-471-7333 Asking $200 each. $1000 & up Calm. no shed, blond, all utifs, Indry I storage facility, r Bedroom, t Bath - For viewing 708-692-2580 call Zlatko 773-415-0035 or Duplex Estate Sales 847V-281 73 red, blk, choc, Suar. 815-721-9090 private backyard. $700 e Sec Avail 3/1, George - 847.421.3655,Hallmark & Johnson 773-545-6t60 Exercise Equipment Nyc. ThIngs Estite Sale Open Houses i 002 Aynsiey, Lake Forest 4 Piece Family Room Set. Coordì Misc. Pets Homes GARAGE SALES Farm and Gardening Fri-Sat 2128-3/1 9am-4pm nalingsofa,chairw/ ottoman, Mobile Homes Ott Waukugan Rd to Middle Forts woodfnamed accent chair.richPet Supplies Online 15% OFF. ee .Iakeahorepetsupply.com 15% OFF Cook County - Suburban Farm Equipment CharlesR.Walter mahoganytabnicsin reds/tana/bluealgreens Manufactured Homes piano, Lexington cherry DR withgreat structurai quality, fabnc in de-All Suppliva tor Dogs. Cats, Birds, Garage Sales Fish, Reptiles and other small ani- SKOKIE- 4BR, 2BA, brick ceoe Apartment Buildings Firewood lightedchina cabinet,severalcast shape - $1000 tor all pieces. EQUALcod w/2 cur gar, deck. Diat 73 (/2 tO'x14 persian ru- tOO°/0 wnoi pilemaIs. www.iakeshorepetsupply.com Friday 21258am- ruga, artwork to include Kincaid, & 219, new appia,ref.oak tirs, RiverForest. Flea Markets on cotton toundation - vibrant colora Co-Op Apartments rOam. Saturday 2/22 8am-llam, Ruth Mayer, Mark King, vintage HOUSINGpets 0k. $2000/ma. 847-922-444 r furniture, Brim Carter sofa, pr ofot reWtam/blackltt green - $800. Call Senior Housing Evothing must go so moat thingsFood, Produce 630-248- r 260 RENTALS Suburbs, * RENT TO OWNI * chrs, painted end tbl, glass cot- Buy with No closing costo und get Furniture tee tbl, beds, china, glasaware, OPPORTUNt TIES help with your credO, Cali 708-868- Commercial, Industrial bsmt & garage tult, golf cluba. 2422 sr visit www.shba.com Farms, Farmland Giveaways see estatesaalea.set for pictures All real estate advertiaed in Apartments, Unfurnished Horses this newspaper is subject to the Rooms Homes Built to Order Nyce Things Estate Sales Apartments, Furnished Federal Fair Housing Act, which Cook County - Suburban Jewelry (Serving the North Shore) Vacant Property Carol 847-431-5464 Antique Furniture - Full dining Condos, Townhomes makes it illegal to advertise any Vacation Property Lawn, Garden Equipment room set. Medium brown wood preference, limitation, or dia- table with 6 chairs, sideboard & Homes Income Property Machinery, Tools china cabinet. Very good condi- crimination based on race, color. tion. Please call 708-261-8375 Duplex religion, ses, handicap, familial Medical Equipment bo/Itt McGaw YMCA Investment Property To PLACE Wanted to Buy Rooms statua or national origin in the EVANSTON Rooms for Men Lots Misc. Merchandise sale, rental sr financing nl w/maid service, daily O weekly rates, 1')is S $t3t & up includes uses! I BUY OLD Housing to Share housing. Real Estate Auctions Musical Instruments PARK RIDGE r i 04 Peale St. Sat Traisa, Lionel, American Flyer, faciirfies' call the Y for availability. 3/1 and Sun 3/2, 9-3. Home Sale. Old Barbie Dolls, GI Jnes, Tonka Mobile Homes In addition the Illinois Human 1000 Grove 047-475-7400 - eut 214 Real Estate Wanted Office Furniture Fum, crystal, china/silver, Trucks. Matchbox Cars, Old TOW. Rights Act prohibits discrimina- collectibles, art and much morel I PAY CASH. Call 630-248-3222 Retirement Rentals Offices Real Estate Misc. Resale Shops tian baaed on age, ancestry, Co-Op Housing Snow Removal Equipment marital atatss, sexual orientation Cook County Suburban OutOf-Town Real Est. Sleeping Rooms or antavorable military discharge. YOUR Sporting Goods Skokie- tul mu. rent St Out-Of-Town, Commercial Auction Auction Housekeeping Rooms Ihia paper will not knowingly 2nd mo. rent $2. LTL. Ottices tar accept any advertising for real Rent. Nr Tauhy & Edens 300/f- Lakes, Resort Property Swap, Trade 400tt-800ft-t200tt, May combine, Finder Service estate which io in violation at the Mortgages, Loans Swimming Pools, Supplies Antique, Estate and Consignment Auction no entras, nightly clean-up Apartments - Hotels law.All persons are hereby Call 847-60-6622 Homeowners insurance Tickets i informed that all dwellings adver- 794 Lee St. Des Plaines, IL Vacation, Resort Rentals Real Estate Seminars Wanted to Buy Auction Is MONDAY MARCH3, 2014at6:30 p.m. hoed are available on an equal Viewing Monday 3/3/14 trom 11:00 am. to Auction Start. Outof-State Rentals opportunity basis. Real Estate Services GARAGE BiddIng also be available online at www,Ilveaactioneers.com, Electronics, Accessories Garages lt you believe yoa have been Judicial Sales - Legal Photos also available on paceantiquesasdauction.cnm - Locomotioe discriminated against in connec- To PLACE A Steam Engine Bell. Collection Red Wing Stoneware. Porcelain Signs, Farms, Farmland WANTED HOME STEREO non with the sale, rental or Stanley Plane, Advertising Displaya. Polish Art by Wetesco - Weiss - Real Estate Wanted Equip & Records, 33s-45a-78a Menkes -f-lalicka,Oil and Watercolors Paintings, Modem Art by Commercial, Industrial financing of housing, Call: Will pick-up Casti Wylasd . Feizman -Keenan - Leon Danchin, Apothecary Bottlea, HELP WANTED 847-266-or 90 Storage, Warehouses Cook County - Chgo. N Blue Glaas, Large Collection of Sterting and Costume Jewelry. Good West City and Suburbs: Old Leaded Glass Shade, Danish Modern Furniture, Oriental Jade - Desk Space HOPE Fair Housing Center SALE AD, Estate Sales Porcelain - Ivory - Cloisonné - Cansera - Buddhaa , Caaket Stand, Circ(e This! Webb Covered Jar, Cast Iron Doorstops, Ship's Compass, Victonan Offices oo AD IN THE Banquet Lamps, Marble Clock Set with Mercury Pendsiurn, Train 'A FAB SUCCESSFUL SALE" Bell, Reverse Painted Lamp, Aluminum McDonald's Sign, Onental Stores South City and Suburbs: When You Want The Best Rugs, Buffalo and Horse Hides, Mobil Oil Bottles, European Carved Wood Bottie Stoppers - Key Hoiders - Figurines, 2pc. Sheridan Inlaid Rental Services South Suburban Housing Center CLASSIFIEDS, DO YOU WANT TO GET RID OF PHYLLIS REIFMAN Desk, Herman Miller Bucket Chair, Walnut Consoie - Library Table, 708.9574874 THAT HOUSE?. Friendly and Ap- Brass Birdcage. Flow Blue. Mahogany Secretary, Samick Spinet Pia- Rental Misc proachable, Chicagoland-baaed Trio House Sales so, Fresh Dentist Office Cabinets and Tools, New York Street Lights, Wanted to Rent CALL Husband and Wife investor team, CALL 847-432-3770 French Carved Sofa, Marble Jesus Statue, PK Smart Mannequin, North City and Suburbs: looking tar properties to Pine 6 r/2 Foot Litt Seal Bench, Bloor Derby, French Dresser Boxes, Interfaith Houxing Center parchase.We'lI bay in as-is candi- Painling on Ivory Miniatures, Examelware Bottles and Vases, Large GURNEE ESTATE SALE Apartments, Unfurn'd. of the Northern Suburbs tion, quickly. Avoid those Costly re- Selection st Swarovski Crystal. 841-998-3400 pairsormissed mortgagepay- Two French Hens Cook County . Chgo. N 847.501-5760 menta. Call us foday! Call Marts on Cabin Fever? Come to our Feb 847-986-585 r Visa, MC und checks (with guanantee( accepted Absentee bids with salet Lots ot collectibles, tools, Des Plaines,r Bdrm $775, 2 Bonn vintage albums, CDs, DVDs, Credit card. A Photo tO required tor registration 9% Sales Tax $925-$975, iriclda heat, laundry &Cook County - SuburbanCook County Suburban vintage AmerIcen Flyer train, applied to alt axles uniese you have Tso Certificate with sou or we parking. ImmediateOccp. GRE 847-998-3400 Stickley turn, Yamaha baby have it on tile. 15% Buyers premium. IL #441000285. QUALITY Prop 847-297-1500 grand plano, Lord of the Rings Conaignmenla Aepted. Sell your art and antiques with an lllinoiu HARWOOD HEIGHTS 2,931 SF WEBCB31 2731 REACH OUT TO MO[ QUALIFIED figarines & much monet 181 N. LICENSED Auctioneer We get GLOBAL results! 047-564-1600 OFFICE LOCAL CANDIDATES IN . 4600 N. Harlem 2nd story Office Space above retail cen- Delany Road, Gurnee Thus's 2/27 CHICAGOLAND WITH MONSTER, & Frl 2)28 and Sat 3/1 & Sun 3/2, Pace Antiques and Auction (847)296-0773 SAY IT IN THE CIASSIFIEDS, CALL ter. Handicap Access. Aggressive Deals. 9-5 Check estatesalos.net for 794 Lee St., Dea Plaines IL 60016 847-564-1 600 www.iouephrealeatate.net CALL 847-998-3400 pictures & more intot 841-998-3400 TO PIAC[ YOUR AD 6 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, February 27, 2014 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. Condominiumby The Condominium Property Act, HARWOOD HEIGHTS LINCOLN WOOD LINCOLN WOOD MORTON GROVE MORTON GROVE confirmation of the sale. The prop-required byThe IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFerty will NOT be open for inspectionProperty Aol, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(l(755 ILCS 605/18.5(q-1(.IF YOU IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF If this property io a con-ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS and plaintiff makes no representa-and (g)(4) OWNER(, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTV DEPARTMENT CHANCERYCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-tion as to the condition of the prop-dominium unit which is part of a DIVISION DIVISION DIVISION CERY DIVISION erty. Prospective bidders are ad-common interest community, theTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION DIVISION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA-CITIMORTGAGE, INC. SUCCES-NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE, LLC PNC BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING,monished fo check the court file topurchaser of the unit at the foreclo- AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN TIONAL ASSOCIATION SOR BY MERGER TO ABN AMROPlaintiff, TION LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOMEverify all informationIf this propertysure sale other than a mortgagee LOANS SERVICING, LP; shall pay the assessments requiredACCORDANCE WITH SECTION Plaintiff, MORTGAGE GROUP, INC. Plaintiff, is a condominium unit, the parchas- Plaintiff, AOTI-IANA Y DAOUD, MADLIN Y Plaintiff, er of the unit at the foreclosure sate,by The Condominium Property Act,t5-t7Ot(ClDF THEILLINOIS FORECLOSURE DAOUD, JPMORGAN CHASEBENNY DOMINIC, JOYCE DOMIN-vs. other than a mortgagee, shall pay755 lLES 605/18.5(q-t(.IF YOUMORTGAGE ADIYA OZDROVSKA, SERGEI LAW. For information, eoamine the VOROBIOV, HARRIS, NA. B°ÁSIL KARALEXIS, MARYBANK, N.A.S/I/I TO WASHING-IC, ABBOTT LABORATORIES EM-HYUNG W. JANG; MORTGAGEthe assessments and the legal feesARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- KARALEXIS TON MUTUAL BANK, FA. PLOYEES CREDIT UNION ELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONrequiredbyTheCondominiumOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTcourt file or contact Plaintiff's ussr- Defendants CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, lOCH 054493 Defendants Defendants Defendants SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEEProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g((1(TO REMAIN N POSSESSIONoes: 6611 W. MONTROSE AVENUE11 CH 017492 11 CH 16798 11 CH 07409 FOR COUNTRYWIDE BANK,and (g((4(. If this property is a con-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFP.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE 4640 W. NORTH SHORE AVENUE4410 WEST PRATt AVENUE7635 GREENWOOD MORTONFSB; LANDMARK CONDOMINIUMdominium soit which is part of aAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, HARWOOD HEIGHTS IL 60706 IL 60527 (630) 794-9876. Please NOTICE OF SALEUBLIC NO- LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 GROVE, IL 60053 ASSOCIATION, UNKNOWNcommon interest community,theACCORDANCE WITH SECTION TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN IhaI pur-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-HEIRS AND LEGATEES OFpurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOISrefer toiIe number i4-12-t9025. TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-HYUNG W. JANG, IF ANY; UN-sure sale other than s mortgageeMORTGAGE FORECLOSURETHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA- Suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure TION One South Wacker Dnve, and Sale enteredinthe abovesuant to a Judgment of Foreclosuresuant to a Judgment of Foreclosuresuant to a Judgment of ForeclosureKNOWN OWNERS AND NON RE-shall pay the assessments requiredLAW. For information, examine the cause on December 19, 2013, anand Sale enteredinthe aboveand Sale enteredintheaboveand Sale enteredinthe aboveCORD CLAIMANTS; by The Condominium Property Act,court file or Contact Plaintiffs attor-24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-cause on September 26, 2013, ancasse on December 19, 2013, ancause on December t9, 2013, anDefendants, Th5 ILCS 605/18.5(q-1).IF YOUneff:CODILIS S ASSOCIATES(312) 236-SALE You cas also visit ration, will at 10:30 AM on Marchagent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-09 CH 44020 ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAG The Judicial Sales Corporation at w 21, 2014, at the The Judicial Salesration, will at 10:30 AM on Marchration, will at 10:30 AM on Marchration, will at tO:30 AM on MarchPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,w-w.sc.Com tor a 7 day status re- Corporahon, One South Wacker18, 2014, at the The Judicial Sales21, 2014, at the The Judicial Sales21, 2014, at the The Judicial Salesthat pursuanttoa Judgment ofTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONIL 60527, (630) 794-9876 Pleaseport of pending sales CODILIS & Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,Corporation, One South WackerCorporation, One South WackerCorporation, One South WackerForeclosure entered in the aboveFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFrefer tofile number 14-t2-2t520.ASSOCIATES, P.C. t5W030 60606, sell at public auction to theDnve - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,entitled cause on December9,AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, highest bidder, as set forth below,60606, sell at public auction to the60606, seIl at public auction to the60606, sell at public auction to the2013,IntercountyJudicialSalesACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONTION One South Wacker Drive,SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 the following descnbed real estate:highest bidder, as set forth below.highest bidder, as set forth below,highest bidder, as set forth below,Corporation will on Friday, March15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOtS24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650(630( 794-5300 Attorney File No. (312) 236-SALE You can also visit14-12-19025 Attorney ARDC No. Commonly known as681 1 W.the following descnbed real estate:the following described real estate:the following described real estate:21, 2014, at the hour of ti u.m inMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE Commonly known au 4640 W.Commonly known as 4410 WESTCommonly known as 7635 GREEN-their office at t20 West MadisonLAW. For information, esarnine theThe Judicial Sales Corporation at w00468002 Attorney Code, 21762 MONTROSE AVENUE, 12 CH 031034 HARW000 HEIGHTS,IL60706NORTH SHORE AVENUE,PRATt AVENUE,WOOD, MORTON GROVE, ILStreet, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois,court file or contact Plaintiff's aftor-ww.tlsc.com for a 7 day status re-CaseNumber: Property Index No. 13-18-307-006.LINCOLNW000, IL 60712 Proper-LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 Pro.r-60053 Property Index No. 09-13-sell to the hiqhest bidder for cash,nun:CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,port of pending sales. CODILIS &TJSC#: 33-27832 NOTE: Pursuant The real estate is improved with aty Indes No. 10-34-303-048. The re-hi Index No10-34-125-024-Sill.324-018-0000. The realestate isthe followinq aescnbed property: P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEASSOCIATES, P.C. t5W030to the Fuir Debt Collection Practices single family residence. Sale termsal esfste is improved with a singleThe real estate a improved with aimproved with a one story singlePIN. 10-2G-111-012-1065. ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,Act, you are advised that Plaintiff s 25 / down of the highest bid by cur-family residence. Sale terms: 25%one story single family home; park-family home; two car detached ga-Commonly known as 6330 NorthIL 60527, (630) 794-9876. PleaseSUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527attorney is deemed to be a debt col- tified funds at the cloue of the saledown of the highest bid by certifieding pad. Sale terms: 25% down ofrage. Sale terms: 25% down of theLincoln Avenue, Unit lE, Mortonrefer to file number 14-13-12285.(630) 794-5300 Attomey File No.lector attempting to collect a debt payable Is The Judicial Sales Cor-funds at the close of the sale paya-the highest bid by certified funds athighest bid by certified funds at theGrove, IL 60053. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-14-12-21520 Attorney ARDC No.and any information obtained will be poraflon. No third party checks willblu to The Judicial Sales Corpora-the close of the saie payable to Theclose of the saie payable to The Ju-The mortgaged real estate is im-TION One South Wacker Dnve,00468002 Attorney Code21762used for that purpose be accepted. The balance, includ-tion. No third party checks will beJudicial Sales Corporation. No thirddicial Saleu Corporation. No thirdproved with a condominium resi-24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650Case Number.12 CH 036745588809 ing the Judicial sale fee for Aban-accepted. The balance, includingparty checks will be accepted. Theparty checks will be accepted. Thedence. The purchaser of the unit(312( 236-SALE You can also visitTJSC#: 34-1767 NOTE: Pursuant2113, 2/20. 2)27/14 *728255 other than s mortgagee shall pay to the Fair Debt Collection Practices doned Residential Property Munici-the Judicial sale fee for Abandonedbalance, including the Judicial salebalance, including the Judicial sale The Judicial Sales Corporation at w MORTON GROVE the assesaments and the legal fees Act, you are advised that Plaintiffs psIity Relief Fund, which ix calcula-ResidentialPropertyMunicipalityfeeforAbandoned Residentialfee forAbandoned Residential w-w.tjac.com for a 7 day status re- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ted on residential real estate at theRelief Fund, which is calculated onProperty Municipality Relief Fund,Property Municipality Relief Fund,required by subdivisions )g)(t( andport of pending sales. CODILIS &attorney is deemed to be a debt col-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS rate of $1 for each $1,000 or frac-residential real estate at the rate ofwhich is calculated on residentialwhich a calculated on residential)g)(4) of Section 9 of the Condomin-ASSOCIATES, P.C. t5W030lector attempting to collect a debtCOUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN- tion thereof of the amount paid by$1 for each $1 000 or fraction there-real estate at the rate of $1 for eachreal estate al the rate of $1 for eachium Property ActSale terms: 25%NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,and any informaton obtained will be down by certified funds, balance CERY DIVISION the purchaser not fo esceed $300,of of the amount paid by the pur-$1 000 or fractionthereof of the$1_000 or fraction thereof of the SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527used for that purpose. PHH MORTGAGE CORPORA- within 24 hours, by certified funds.(630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.589167 in certified funds/or wire transfer, ischaser not to escudo $300, irr certi-amount paid by the purchaser notamount paid by the purchaser not TION, due within twenty-four (24) boum.fied funds/or wire transfer,is dueto enceed $300, in certified funds/orto exceed $300, in certified funds/orNo refunds. The property will NOTt4-13-12285 Attorney ARDC No.2/13, 2/20, 2)27/14 #728265 Plaintiff be open for inspection. Upon pay- Nofeeshallbepaidbythewithin twenty-four (24) hourn. Nowire transfer, is due within twenty-wire transfer, is due within twenty- 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 V mortgagee acquiring the residentialfee shall be paid by the mortgageefour )24( hours. No fee shall be paidtour (24) hours. No fee shall be paidment in full of the amount bid, theCase Number:13 CH 016005 ANJAYA SHRESTHA; SANGITA real estate pursuant to its credit bidacquiring the residential real estateby the mortgagee acquiring the res-by the mortgagee acquiring the res-purchaser will receive a CertificateTJSC#: 33-27916 NOTE: PursuantMORTON GROVE JHA SHRESTHA A/K/A SANGITA at the sale sr by any mortgagee,pursuant to its credit bid at the saleidential reat estate pursuant toitsidential real estate pursuant to itsof Sale which will entitle lhe pur-to the Fair Debt Collection PracticesIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF chaser to a Deed to the premises SHRESTHA NXJA SANGITA J. judgment creditor, sr other lienororby any mortgagee, judgmentcredit bidat the saie or by anycredit bid at the sale or by any Act, you are advised that Plaintiff'sCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-SHRESTHA; CITIBANK, N.A., acquinng the residential real estatecreditor, or other lienor acquihngmortgagee, judgment creditor,ormortgagee, judgmentcreditor,orafter confirmation of the sale. attorney io deemed to be a debt col-TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYSUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO whose nghtS in and to the residen-the residentialrealestate whoseother lienor acquinng the residentialother lienor acquiring the residentialFor information: Visit our website atlector attempting to collect a debtDIVISION OCWEN LOAN SERVIC-CITIBANK (SOUTH DAKOTA(. tialreal estate arose prior to therights in and to the residential realreal estate whose nghts in and toreal estate whose nghts in and tohttp://service.atty-pierce.com. Be-and any information obtained will beING. LLC N.A.; DEPARTMENT STORES NA- sale The sublect property is subjectestate arose pnor to the sale. Thethe residential real estate arose pn-the residential real estate arose pri-tween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.only.used for that purpose. 589548 Plaintiff, Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's At- TIONAL BANK, to genersl real estate taxes, specialsublet property is subject to gener-or to the sale The subject propertyor to the sale. The subject property 2)20, 2/27, 3/6/14 *130935 Defendants tomeys, 1 North Dearborn Street, assessments, or special tuses lev-al real estate tases, special assess-is subject to general real estate tas-is subject to general real estate tax- RADKA SMOLKOVA-CELIS, FIDEL13 CH 12364 Chicago,Illinois TeINs. ed against said real estate and isments, orspecialtasesleviedea, special ssaesamenta, or speciales, special assessments, or special 60602. MORTON GROVE GONZALEZ CELlS Properly Address: 7914 LONG offered for sale without any repre-against said real estate and s of-tases levied against seid real estatelaxes levied against said real estate)3t2) 476-5500, Refer to File Hum-IN THE CtRCUIT COURT OFDefendants AVENUE MORTON GROVE,IL ber 0929083. sentation as to quality or quantity offered for sale without any represen-and is offered for sale without anyand is offered for sale without any COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS COUN-12 CH 031034 60053 orINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES title and without recourse to Plaintifftat/on as to quality or quantity of titlerepresentationastoqualityorrepresentationasto quality TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY7247 CHURCH STREET MORTONNOTICE OF FORECLOSURE CORPORATION and in A5 IS condition. The sale sand without recourse to Plaintiff andquantity of tiffe and without recoursequantity of title and without recourse DIVISION CITIBANK, N.A. GROVE, IL 60053 SALE further subject to confirmation byin AS 1S condition. The sete is fur-to Plaintiff and in AS t5 condition.to Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition.Selling Officer, (312)444-1122 Plaintiff, NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Fisher and Shapiro file e t 3-066630 the court. Upen payment in full offher subject to confirmation by theThe sale is further subject to conf ir-The sale is further subject to confir-589768 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Ihat pur-(It is advised that interested parties the amount bid, the purchaser willcourt. Upon payment in full of thematinn by the court Upon paymentmation by the court. Upon payment2)20, 2/27, 3/6/14 *730941 ROWENA V. DEGUZMAN,suant fo a Judgment of Foreclosureconsult with their receive a Certificate of Sale that willamount bid, the purchaser will re-in full of the amount bid, the pur-in full of the amount bid, the pur ROLANDO DE GUZMAN and Sale enteredinthe aboveown attorneys before biddingat entitle the purchaser to a deed Inneme a Certificate of Sale that willchaser will receive a Certificate ofchaser will receive a Certificate ofMORTON GROVE Defendants cause on Decernber 17, 2013, anmortgage foreclosure sales.( the real estate aher confirmation ofentitle the purchaser to a deed toSale that will entitle the purchaserSale that will entitle the purchaserINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF12 CH 036745 agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given the sale. The property will NOT bethe real estate aber confirmation ofto a deed lo the real estate afterto a deed to the real estate aherCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-8905 MARION AVENUE MORTONration, will at tO:30 AM on March inspection TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY that pursuantIo a Judgment of open for andplaintiffthe sale. The property will NOT beconfirmation of the saie. The prop-confirmation of the sale, The prop- GROVE, IL 60053 19, 2014, at the The Judicial SalesForeclosure entered on December makes no representation as to theopen forinspectionandplaintifferty will NOT be open for inspectionerty wilt NOT be open for inspectionDIVISION NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Corporation, One South Wacker16, 2013, Kallen Realty Services, condition of the property. Prospec-makes no representation as to theand plaintiff makes no representa-and plaintiff makes no representa-NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-Dnve - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,Inc., as Selling Official will at t 2:30 fivebiddersareadmonished tocondition ol the property. Prospec-lion as to the condition of the prop-tion as to the condition of the prop-Plaintiff, suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure60606, sell at public auction to thep.m. on March 18, 2014, at 205 W. check the Court file to verify all -tisebidders are admonished toerty. Prospective bidders are ad-erty.Prospective bidders are ad- and Sale enteredinthe abovehighest bidder, as set forth below,Randolph Street, Suite 1020, Chi- mation. If thia property is a condo-check the coart file to verify all nf or-monished fo check the court file tomoniahed to check the court file toTIMOTHY E. WISNAR, THOMAScause on July ti, 2013, an agentthe following descnbed real estate:cago. Illinois, sell at public auction minium unit, the purchaser of themation. If this property io a condo-verify all informahon. If this propertyverify all information. lt this propertyA. WISNAR, UNKNOWN OWNERSfor The Judicial Sales Corporation,Commonly known as 7247to the highest bidder for cash, as unit at the foreclosure sale, otherminium unit, the purchaser of theis a condominium unit, the purchas-is a condominium unit, the parchas-AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTSwill at 10:30 AM on March 6, 2014,CHURCH STREET, MORTONset forth below. the following desee- than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-unit at the foreclosure sale, otherer of the unit at the foreclosure sale,er of the unit at the foreclosure sale,Defendants at the The Judicial Sales Corpora-GROVE, IL 60053 Property Indesbed real property: sesaments and the legal fees re-than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-other than s mortgagee, shall payother than s mortgagee, shall pay13 CH 01 6005 tion, One South Wacker Dnve-No. 09-13-405-064. The real estafeCommonly known as 7914 Long quired by The Condominium Prop-sesamenls and the legal fees re-the assessments and the legal feesthe assessments and the legal fees9044 MARMORA AVENUE MOR-24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,is improved with a single family resi-Avenue, Morton Grove, IL 60053 erty Act, 765 ILCS 60519(g)(1) andquired by The Condominium Prop-requiredby TheCondominiumrequired byThe CondominiumTON GROVE, IL 60053 sell at public auction to the highestdunce. Sale terms 25% down ofPermanent Index No,.l0-28-t03- (g)(4).If this properly is s condo-erty Act, 765 ILCS 60519(g((t( andProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1(Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((1(NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-bidder, as set forth below, the fol-the highest bid by certified funds at034-0000. t 0-28- t 03-035-0000 minium unit which s part of a com-(g)(4).If this property is a condo-and (g((4(. If this property is a con-and (g)(4(. If this property is a con-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-lowing dexcnbed realthe close ot the sale payable to TheThe mortgaged real estate is im- mon interest community, the pur-minium unit which a part of a com-dominium unit which is part of adorninium unit which is part ofasuant to a Judgment of Foreclosureestate:Commonly known as 8905Judicial Sales Corporation. No thirdproved with a dwelling. The proper- chaser of the unit at the foreclosuremon interest community, the pur-common interest community, thecommon interest community, theand Sale enteredin the aboveMARION AVENUE, MORTONparty checks will be accepted. Thefy will NOT be open for inspection sale other than a mortgagee shallchaser of the unit al the foreclosurepurchaser of the unit at the f oreclo-purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-cause on Decernber 20, 2013, unGROVE, IL 60053 Property Indesbalance, including the Judicial saleThe udgment amount was Residential pay the assesuments required bysale other than s mortgagee shallsure saie other than a mortgageesure sale other than a mortgageeagent tor The Judicial Sales Corpo-No, 10-ta-325-005. The real estatefee forAbandoned $424,199.01.Sale terms for non- The Condominium PropertyAct,pay the assessments required byshall pay the assessments requiredshall pay the assessments requiredration, will at 10:30 AM on Marchis improved with a single family resi-Property Municipality Relief Fund,pailles: 10% of succesafal bid im- 765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-1).IF YOUThe Condominium PropertyAct,by The Condominium Properly Act,by The Condominium Properly Act,24, 20t4, at the The Judicial Salesdunce. Sale terms: 25% down ofwhich is calculated on residentialmediately at conclusion of auction, ARE THE MORTGADOR (HOME-765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-1(.IF YOU75 ILCS 605/18.5(q-1(.IF YOU795 ILCS 605/18.5(q-t).IF YOUCorporation, One South Wackerthe highest bid by certified funds atreal estate at the rate of $1 for eachbalance by 12:30 p.m. the next OWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHTARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,the close of the sale payable to The$1 000 or fractionthereof of thebusiness day.both by cashier's TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTOWNER), YOU HAVE THE WGHTOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT60606, seIl at public auction to theJudicial Sales Corporation. No thirdamount paid by the purchaser notchecks; and no refunds The sale FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFTO REMAIN INPOSSESSIONTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONhighest bidder, as set forth below,party checks will be accepted. Theto esceed $300, in certified funds/orshall be sublect to general real es- AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFthe following described realbalance, including the Judicial salewire transfer, is doe within twenty-tate tanes, special tases, special ACCORDANCE WITH SECTtONAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INeatate:Commonly known as 9044tee forAbandoned Residentialfour (24) hours. No fee shall be paidassesamenls, special tases levied, 15-t7O1ICIOF THE ILLINOISACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONMARMORA AVENUE, MORTONProperty Municipality Relief Fund,by the mortgagee acquieng the rea-and sapenor liens,ifany. The ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE15-1701(C)OF THE 15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOIS15-1701(C(OF THE ILLINOISGROVE, IL 60053 Property Indeswhich is calculated on residentialidential real estate pursuant to itsproperty is offered as is,with no LAW. For information, examine theMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREMORTGAGE FORECLOSURENo 10-1 7-409-053. The real estatereal estate at the rate of $1 for eachcredit bid at the sale or by anyexpress or implied warranties and LAW. For information, examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attor- LAW. For information:VisitourLAW Forinformation.Visitouris improved with a single family resi-$1,000 or fraction thereof of themortgagee, Iudgment creditor,orwithout any representation as Io the Court file or contact Plaintiffs attor- nec: CODILlO A ASSOCIATES, website al service.atty-pierce.corn.website at service.atty-pierce.com.dence. Saie terms: 25% down ofamount paid by the purchaser notother lienor acquiring the residentialquality of title or recourse to Plain- CODILIS & ASSOCIATES between the hours of 3 and 5 pm. P C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEnec: between the hours of 3 and 5 pm. the highest bid by certified funda attu exceed $300, in certified funds/orreal estate whose nghts in and Iotiff. Prospective bidders are ad- ROAD, SUITE tOO, BURR RIDGE,P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAG PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaediff oPIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff'sthe close of the sale payable to Thewire transfer, is due within twenty-the residential real estate arose pri- ROAD, SUtTE 100, BURR RIDGE, moniahed to review the court file to IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Please Attorneys,One NorthDearbornAttorneys,OneNorth DearbornJudicial Sales Corporation. No thirdfour (24( hours. No tee shall be paidor to the sale. The subject propertyverify allinformation and to view IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Please refer to tile number 14-10-45369. Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO, ILStreet Suite 1300, CHICAGO, ILparty checks will be accepted. Theby the mortgagee acquiring the res-is sublet to general real estate tao-auction siles al www.kallenrs.com. file number 14-11-14604 60602 No. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-refer to 60602. TelNo. )3t2) 476-5500. Tel (312) 476-5500.balance. including the Judicial saleidential real estate pursuant Ioitses, special assessments, nr specialFor information: Sale Clerk, Fisher THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-Please refer file Please refer file number TION One South Wacker Dnve, to number to fee forAbandoned Residentialcredit bid at the sale or by anytases levied against said real estateand Shapiro. Attorneyti42168, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650TION One South Wacker Drive,PA1039633. THE JUDICIAL SALESPAt 104275. THE JUDICIAL SALESProperty Municipality Relief Fund,mortgagee, judgment creditor,orand is offered for sale without any2121 Waskegan Road, Suite 301, (312( 236-SALE You can also visit24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650CORPORATION One SouthCORPORATION One Southwhich iscalculated on residentialother lienor acquinng the residentialrepresentationastoqualityor (312) 236-SALE You can also visit Bannockburn, Illinois 60015, (847( The Judicial Sales Corporation at w Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicaqo,Wacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicaqo,real estate at the rafe of $1 for eachreal estate whose nghts in and toquantity of title and without recourse291-1717, between 1:00 p.m and ww.tjac.com for a 7 day status re-The Judicial Sales Corporation at wIL 60606-4650 (312( 236-SALE '(ouIL 60606-4650 (312( 236-SALE V'su$1 000 or traction thereof of thethe residential real estate arose pri-to Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition. ww.tlsc.com for a 7 day status re- can aise visit The Judicial Sales 3:00 p.m. weekdays only port of pending sales. CODILIS & can also visit The Judicial Sales amount paid by the purchaser notor to the sale, The subject propertyThe sale is further sublet IO contir-1582565 port of pending sales. CODILIS & Corporation at www.tlsc.com for a 7 ASSOCIATES, P.C. t5W030 Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 to esceed $300, in certified funds/oris sublect to general real estate tas-mation by the court, Upon payment2/13, 2/20, 2)27/14*728243 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030da', status report of pendino sales.day status report of pendinq sales.wire transfer, is due within twenty-es, special asaessments, Or specialin full of the amount bid, the pur- SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,PIERCE & ASSOCIATES OnePIERCE & ASSOCIATES Onefour (24) hourn. No tee shall be paidtases levied against said real estatechaser will receive a Certificate of (630) 794-5300 Attomey File No.SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527North Dearborn Street Suite 1300North Dearborn Street Suite 1300by the mortgagee acquiring the res-and is offered for sale without anySale that will entitle the purchaserNORA IDGE 14-10-45369 Attorney ARDC No.(630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.CHICAGO, IL 60602 1312) 476-CHICAGO. IL 60602 (312) 476-idential real estate pursuant toitarepresentationasto qualityorto a deed to the real estate afterIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762t4-tl-14604 Attorney AROC No.5500 Attorney File No. PA1Ó396335500 Attorney File No. PA1104275credit bid at the sale or by anyquantity of title and without recourseconfirmation of the sale. The prop-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS Case Number: 10 CH 05449300468002 Attorney Code. 21762Attorney Code. 91220 Case Num-Attorney Code. 91220 Case Num-mortgagee, judgment creditor,orto Plaintiff and in AS lS condition.erty will NOT be open for inspectionCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- TJSC# 33-27542 NOTE: PursuantCase Number: 11 CH 017492ber: If CH 16798 TJSC#: 33-ber:1 I CH 07409 TJSC#: 33-other lienor acquiring the residentialThe sale is further subject to conf ir-and plaintiff makes no representa-CERY DIVISION to the Fair Debt Collection PracticesTJSC#: 34-2279 NOTE: Pursuant27554 590404 27530 590402 real estate whose nghts in and tomation by the court. Upon paymentlion as to the condition of the prop-PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA- Act, you are advised that Plaintiff'sto the Fair Debt Collection Practices2/20, 2/27, 3/6/14 #730968 2)20. 2/27, 3/6/14 #730963 the residential real estate arose pri-infull of the amount bid, the pur-erty.Prospective bidders are ad-TION attorney is deemed Io be a debt col-Act, you are advised that Plaintiffs or to the sale. The subject propertychaser will receive a Certificate ofmonished to check the Court file toPlaintiff, lector attempting to collect a debtattorney is deemed to be a debt col- is subject Io general real estate tan-Sale that will entitle the purchaservenfy all information. If this propertyva. and any inforrnafion obtained will belector attempting to collect a debt es, special assessments, or specialto a deed to the real estate afteris a condominium unit, the parchas-EDWARD STRZESAK, JANINA used for that purpose 589496 and any information obtained will be tases levied against said real estateconfirmation of the sale. The prop-er of the unit at the foreclosure sale,STRZESAK' UNKNOWN 2/20, 2/27, 3i/14 *730932 used for that purpose. and is offered for sale withosl anyerly will NOT be open for inspectionother than a mortgagee, shall payHEIRS ANÓ LEGATEES OF ED- 590880 representationas toqualityorand plaintiff makes no representa-the assessments and the legal feesWARD STRZESAK, IF 2/20 2/27 3/6/14 *730979 quantity of title and without recoursetion as to the condition of the prop-required byThe CondominiumANY; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND to Plaintiff and in "AS IS condition.ertyProspective bidders are ad-Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((t(NON RECORD CLAIMANTS; The sale is further sub/do to conf ir-monished to check the court file toand (g((4).If this property is a con-PNC BANK. NA S/l/t TO You'rein the driver's seat. Gaining traction mation by the court. Upon paymentverify all information. If this propertydominiurn unit whichs part of aMIDAMERICA BANK; in full of the amount bid, the pur-is a condominiurn unit, the psrchas-common interest community, theDefendants, chaser will receive a Certificate ofer of the unit at the foreclosure sale,purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-10 CH 49172 aai3'. Sale that will entitle the purchaserother than a mortgagee, shall paysure sale other than a mortgageePUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given IUDRII/E to a deed to the real estate aherthe assessments andthe legal feesshall pay the assessments requiredthatpursuant to a Judgment of Thursday, Februaty 27, 2014 Pioneer Press (DC) 7 Judicial Sales.ReaI Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. Foreclosure entered in the aboveCente) Drive (in the Auctiov.com24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,creditor,6r other lienur ct(uinngthan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-SKOKIE that pursuant touJudgrireñtof entitled cause on December 20,room), CHICAGO, IL, 60654, seIl atsell al public suction to the highestthe residentialreal estate whosenesaments and the legal fees re-TION One South Wacker Drive,IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFForeclosure enlered on 2013,tntercountyJudicialSalespublic auction to the highent bidder,bidder, as set forth below, the fol-rights in and In the residential realquired by The Covdominium Prop-24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS January2,2014.KalIenRealty Corporation will on Tuesday, Marchas set forth below, the following de-lowing described real estate: Com-estate arose prior to the aale. Theerty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and(312) 236-SALE You can also visitCOUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN-Seiviceu, Inc., as Selling Official will 25, 20t4, at the hour of t I am. nscribedrealestafe: Commonlmonly known as 3825 BRUMMELoublect property is sublet Io gener.(g))4).If this property is a condo-The Judicial Sales Corporation al wCERY DIVISION at 12:30 p.m on April 3, 2014, al their office at 120 West Madisonknown as 8700 SKOKIE BLVD #2STREET, SKOKIE, IL 60076 Prop-al real estate laxes, apecial assess-minium unit which is part of a corn-w'w.tjsc.com for a 7 day status re-PHH MORTGAGE CORPORA-205 W. RandolphStreet,Saite Street, Suite 7t8A, Chicago, Illinois,SOUTH, SKOKIE, IL 60077 Proper-erly Index No. tO-26-tts-043. Themento,orspecialtaxesleviedmon interest community, Ihe pur-port of pending sales. CODILIS &TION, 1020, Chicago, Illinois, sell at public sell to the highest bidder for cash,ty Index No. tO-21-22g-002-1075,real estate is improved with a singleagainat said real estafe and is ut-chaser of the unit at the foreclosureASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030Plaintiff auction to the highest bidder for the following described property The real estafe is improved with afamily residence, Sale terms: 25%fered for sale without any represen-sale other than a mortgagee shallNORTH FRONTAGE ROAD.V cash. as set forth below, the follow- PIN. t2-t4-2t5-Ot t-0000 residence. Sale terms: 25% downdown of the highest bid by certifiedtation as to quality or quantity of titlepay the assessments required bySUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527DINO GLOGIC MUA MUHEDIN D.ing deacnbed real property: Commonly known as 4432 NORTHof the highest bid by certified fundsfunds st the close of the sale paya-and without recourse lo Plaintiff andThe Condominium PropertyAct,(630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.GLOGIC; 8440-8460 NORTHCommonly known ax 8440 Skokie REDWOOD DRIVE, NORRIDGE,at the close of Ihe sale payable toble Io The Judicial Sales Corpora-in AS IS" condition. The sale is fur-765 ILCS 605/l8.5(-t). IF YOU14-12-07181 Attorney ARDC No.SKOKIE BOULEVARD CONDO-Boulevard,Unit 203,Skokie,IL IL 60706. The Judicial Saies Corporation. Notion, No third party checks will bether sublecf to confirmation by theARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-00468002 Attorney Code. 21762MINIUM ASSOCIATION, 60077 The mortgaged real estate isirs-third party checks will be accepted.accepted. The balance, includincourt. Upon payment in full of theOWNER). YOU HAVE THE RIGHTCaneNumber:f2 CH 031677Defendants Permanent Indes No :10-21-223- proved with a single familyresi-The balance, including the Judicialthe Judicial sale fee for Abandoneamount bid, the purchaser will re-TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONTJSCN: 34-2088 NOTE: Pursuant12 CH 36531 04t-t 015 dence. If the subject mortgaged realsale fee for Abandoned ResidentialResidentialPropertyMunicipalityceins a Certificate of Sale that willFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFto the Fair Debt Collection PracticesProperty Address The mortgaged real estateis im- estate is a anit of a common inter-Property Municipality Relief Fund,Relief Fund, which is calculated onentitle the purchaser lo a deed toAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INAct, you are advised that Plaintiff's8440 SROKIE BOULEVARD proved with a dwelling. The proper- eat community, the purchaser of thewhich is calculated on residentialresidential real estate at the rate ofthe real estate after confirmation ofACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONattorney is deemed to be a debt col-UNIT 203 le will NOT be open for inspection. sflil other than a mortgagee shallreal eutate at the rate of $1 for eachst for each St 000 or fraction there-the suIe. The property will NOT be15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISlector attempting to collect u debt51<010E, IL 60077 The purchaser of the unit other than pay the asseasments reqsired byst .000 or fraction thereof oftheof of the amounf paid by the pur-openforinspectionandplaintiffMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREand any information obtained will beNOTICE OF FORECLOSUREa mortgagee shall pay the assess- asbaection g-1) of Section 18.5 ofamount paid by tIre purchaser noIchaser not to exceed $300, in certi-makes no representation as to theLAW. For information, examine theused for that purpose. SALE - CONDOMINIUM ments und the legal fees reqaired theCondominiumPropertyAct.fo exceed $300, in certified funds/orfieri funds/or wire trannfer,ia duecondition of the property. Prospec-court file or contact Plaintiff's attor-190911 Fisher and Shapiro file C t 2-062757by 765 ILCS 605/9pt)t( and (g)(4). Sale terms: 25% down by certifiedwire transfer,is due within twenty-within twenty-four (24( hours. Nobyebiddersareadmonished tonev CODILIS 6 ASSOCIATES,2/27, 3/6, 3/13/14 #734279 (lt is advised that interested partiesThe tsdgment amount was funds, balance within 24 hours, byfour (24) hours No fee shall be paidfee shall be paid by the mortgageecheck the court file Io verify all infor-P C., t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGE consult with their $9t,t36.87. Sale terms for non- certified funds. No refunds.Theby the mortgagee acquinng the res-acquiring the residential real estatemation. If this property is a condo-ROAD, SUITE tOO, BURR RIDGE, own aftomeys before biddingalparties' 10% of successful bid im- property will NOT be open or n-idential real estafe pursuant to itspursuant to its credit bid al the saleminium unit, the purchaser of theIL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Please mortgage foreclosure sales.) mediately at conclusion of auchon, spection Upon payment in full ofcredit bidal the sale or by anyorby ano mortqagee, ludqmentunit al the foreclosure sale, otherrefer fofile number i4-120718i. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenbalance by 12:30 p.m. the next the amount bid, the purchaser willmortgagee, (udgmenl creditor,or receive a Certificate of Sale whichoffrer lienor acquinng the residential will entitle the purchaser to a Deedreal estate whose rights in and to fo the premises aber confirmation ofthe residential real estate arose pri- the sate. or to the sale, The subject property For information: Visit our website atis subject to general real estate tas- ILLINOIS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING NETWORK http://service atty-pierce.00m. Be-es. special assessrnenfs, or special bosen 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only,laxes levied against said real estate Pierce & Associates, Ptainfifl'a At-and is offered for sale without any torneya,iNorth Dearborn Street,representationasloqualityor Chicago, Illinois60602.TeiNs.quantity of title and without recourse New Temilnal Opening Feb 1 REGIONAL TANKER (312) 476-6500. Peter fo File Num-lo Plaintiff and in AS IS condition, ADVERTISING HEALTH *Solo Company ber 1035205. The sale is further subtect to conf ir- inGary.IN DRIVERS WANTED INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESmation by the court. Upon payment Drivers Reglonal Runs °Home Up to $5 000 Sign-On' Up CORPORATION in full of the amount bid, the pur- SERVICES PEL VICITRANS VAGINAL Selling Officer. (31 2) 444-1122 chaser will receive a Certificate of Weeldy 'New EquIpment Sign- to S5cpm + addìtional pay for 1590570 Sale thaI will entitle the purchaser MESH? DId YOU undergo 2/20, 2/27, 316/1 4 #730973 lu a deed to the real estate aber Need to place your ad In on Bonus *Min. year CDL pump-offs, safety bonuses! confirmation of the sale. The prop- ansvaginaI placement of mesh i NORMIDGE erty will NOT be open for inspection more than 300 newspapers IN 1-year OTR wily last 36-mos THE CIRCUIT COURT OFand plaintiff makes no representa- for pefvic organ prolapse or expenence Call 800-241-2415 COOK COUNTY ILLINOtS throughout UinoisCall IllInOIS tion as lo Ihe condition of the prop- w tnarkettransport corn Call 877,8TANKER, COUNTY DEPATMENT - CHAN-erty.Prospective bidders are ad- stress unnary ìnconttnence CERY DIVISION monished Io check lhe court file to Press Advertising ServIce PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA- ww*,oakleytranspoitcom verify all informationIf this property between 25 and the Tanker & Flatbed Company lION is a condominium unit, the purchas- 217-241.1700 or visit Plaintiff, er of the unit at the foreclosure sale, present? II the mesh caused Drivers I Independent REGIONAL CDL-A DRIVERS vs. other than a mortgagee, ulrail pay MARKUS REUGSEGGER; www.ifllnolspress.org complicahons you may be the assessments and'the legal fees Contractors! Immediate Great Career w/weekly DORaTA RUEGSEGGER; PNC required by TheCondominium BANK NA SUCCESSOR IN INTER- entitled to compensation Property Act, 765 ILCS 60519)g)(1) BOATS Placement Available Best homebme1 888-362-8608.For EST TO MIDAMERICA, and (g)(4). If this property is a con- FSB; Defend- Call Chartes H. Johnson Law dominrsm unit which is part of a OpportunIes In the Trucking pa traIningapply online at ants, common interest community,the THE BOAT DOCK We Buy & 10 CH 22306 and speak wh female staff purchaser of the unit at the fureclo- Busìrtess CALL TODAY AvetittCareers.com Equal PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givensure sale other than a mortgagee Consign Used Boats! that pursuant to a Judgment of members 1-800-535-5727 shall pay the assessments required 800-2Th0212 or Opportunity Employer Foreclosure enteredin the above 211-793.1300 entitled casse on December 19,by The Condominium Properly Act, 75 ILCS 605/t8.5(g-1).IF YOU w.driveforprime.coin Females. minorThes.protected 2013,lntercosntyJudicialSalesARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- theboatdock.com HELP WANTED Corporation will on Fnday, MarchOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT veterans and individuals with 2t, 2014, al the hour of ti a.m in Dnver ATTENTION TEAM TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION DRIVERS fheir officeat t20 West MadisonFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF CAMPERS/RVS disabilities are encouraged to Street, Suife 718A, Chicago, Illinois,AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN DRIVERS Terminal to Terminal sell fo the highest bidder for cash,ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION apply. tIre following descnbed .roperty' Transportation is t5-170t(ClOF THE ILLINOIS Colman's RV - We Buy And Tanlara Runs $5000 SIGN-ON Bonus PIN. t2-12-314-024-flS. FORECLOSURE MORTGAGE now hinng OTR Company Commonly knownas 5121 NLAW. For information, esamine the Consign Used RVs And Home Every Week Great Pay ke you an experienced OTR OZARK AVE, NORRIDGE, ILcourt file or contact Plaintiff's aftor- 60706 FlatbedDriversandOwner Ful! BenetsStableFreight truck driver? MIdwest and/or nev.CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, Campers 217-787-8653 The mortgaged real estate is im-P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE Operators Compebtive Pay and CDL-A required West Coast lanes, we have proved with a single familyresi-ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, .colmansrv.com EEOE/MP dence. If the subject mortgaged real IL 60527 (630) 794-9876. Please Home TIme. 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Class-A CDL & Internet starting $14 95/month 13 CH 005043 TJSC#' 33-26228 JOB PLACEMENT NEW TRUCKS ARRIVING. Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's At-NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt tNorth Dearborn Street, lyr driving expenence. (where available.) Ask About tomeys, Collection Practices Act, you are ASSISTANCE. EXPERIENCED OIR Chicago, Illinois60602.Tel.Noadvised that Plaintiff's attorney is (3t2) 476-5500. Refer to File Num- Fleet Owners Welcome. SAME DAY Installation! deemed to be a debt collector al- CALL AIM DRIVERS VAN DIVISION: ber 1012208. tempting to collect a debt and any INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES Operate under your own CALL Now information obtained will be used for 800-481-8312. Runs 48 States, heavy from WI CORPORATION that purpose. authority or ours! 1-800-256.1057 Selling Officer, (312) 444-1122 1591434 to Philadelphia- Baltimore-MD 589775 2/27, 3/6, 3/13/14 #734281 Call Cah 866.566-2133. 2/20, 2/27, 3/6/14 #730948 area. Flex home brne. DriveForCardinal.conr SKOKIE 5KOKIE 99% No-Iouclr, Top Pay' IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- Flatbed Dnvers Starting Vacalio&4OlKNisionJ TY DEPARTMENT ' CHANCERY PI DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY 41 cpm. DIVISION DIVISION Mileage Pay up to DentaY Disability/Health. WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL Plaintiff, TRUST COMPANY, NATIONAL HealthIns,, 401K, $59 daily Require Class A CDL, ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE FOR pay. Home MELISSA A. DESSENT M(IA ME-GSAMP TRUST 2005-HE2 MORT- Per Diem 2yrs OTR exp. good MVR/ ERTlFI- LISSA ANN LAVERY FIRSTGAGE PASS-ThROUGH Weekends. 800-648-9915 or References. Call Ruth/Mike AMERICAN BANK, SKOkIE TER-CATES, SERIES 2005-HE2 Plaintiff, RACE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIA- www.boydandsons.com Ill, Inc. 1.800-558-2664 TION, SKOKIE TERRACE CON- DOMINIUM ASSOCIATION MISTY M. TAVENNER w.TTItruckingcom Defendants Defendants 13 CH 006943 12 CH 031677 8700 SKOKIE BLVD #20 SOUTH3825 BRUMMEL STREET SKOKIE, IL 60077 SKOKIE, IL 60076 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- The Ii)inois Classified Advertising Network (ICAN) prov,des Pioneer Press and the Domgs with advertising of a national appeal. TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- suant to a Judgrnenf of Foreclosuresuant lo a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale enteredinthe aboveandSaleentered inthe above To advertise in this section, please call CAN directly at (21 7) 241-1700. cause on November 22, 2013, Auc-cause on September 16, 2013, an tion.com, an agent for The Judicialagent for The Judicial Sales Corpo- Both Pioneer Press and the Doings recommend discretion when responding. Please refer quest'ns and comments directly to CAN. Sales Corporation, will at 1:00 PMration, will at 10:30 AM on April 7, on ApriI 2, 2014, at the Holiday Inn2014, at the The Judicial Sales Cor- Chicaqn Mart Plaza. 350 West Martporation, One South Wacker Drive - 8 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, February 27, 2014 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. SKOKIE business day, bothbycashier'sThe Judicial Sales Corporation st wCORPORATION One Southfee shall be paid by the mortgageeSKOKIE SKOKIE SKOKIE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF checks: arid no retunds. The saiew'w.tlsc.com tor a 7 day status re-Wacker Drive, 24th Flr, Chicago,acquiring the residential real estateIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF shall be subject io general resi es-pori of pending sales. CODILIS &IL 60606-4650 (312) 230-SALE '(oupursuant to its credit bid at the saleCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- isle tases, special 155es. specialASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030can also visit The Judicial Salenor by any mnrtgaee, ludgmentTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY assessments, special tases levied,NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,Corporation at w-e.tJsc.com for u 7creditor, or other iienor acquiringDIVISION DIVISION DIVISION DIVISION and superior liens,ifany. TheSUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527dan status report of pending salesthe residentialreal estate whosePNC BANK. NATIONAL ASSOCIA-WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUNDJPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA-JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA- property is otieredss is,with no(630( 794-5300 Attorney File No.PIERCE 6 ASSOCIATESOnerights in and to the residential realTION SOCIETY F56 NOT IN ITS INDI-TIONAL ASSOCIATION TIONAL ASSOCIATION espress or implied wsrrsnties and14-13-19126 Attorney ARDC No.North Dearborn Street Suite f300estate arose prior to the aale. ThePlaintiff, VIDUAL ÔAPAÒiTY BUT SOLELYPlaintiff, Plaintiff, without any representation as to the00468002 Attorney Code. 21762CHICAGO, IL 60602 (312) 476-subject property is subject to gener- AS TRUSTEE FOR THE quality of title or recourse to Plain-Case Number: 13Cl-I0196675500 Attorney File No. PAtÖt3499al real estate taxes, special assess-ZÉNAIDA JOSON, ALLIANTPRIMESTAR-H FUND I TRUST MICHELLE B. FRIEDMAN NKIAFLORENCE KATZ, TOWNE tilt Prospective bidders are ad-TJSC#: 34-325 NOTE: Pursuant toAttomev Code. 91220 Case Nom-mento,orspecialtasesleviedCREDIT UNION, UNKNOWNPlaintiff, MICHELLE FRiEDMAN, ROBERTSQUARE OF SKOKIE CONDO- monished to review the court file tothe Fair Debt Collecfion Practicesber:10 CH 20650 TJSC#:33-against said real estate and is of-HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF FRIEDMAN, MB FINANCIALMINIUM ASSOCIATION UN- verity ail information and to viewAct, you are advised that Plaintiff's27731 1590885 tened foi sale without any represen-ZENAIDA JOSON,IF ANY, UN-HENRY ZABALA, VIVIAN ZABALA,BANK, N.A., TISHLER 8 WALD,KNOWN HEIRS AND LE/ATEES auction wies at www.kalierirs.com attorney is deemed to be a debt col-2/20, 2127, 3/6/14 *730982 talion as to quality or quanfity of titteKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-DAWSON PAPER SALES, INC.,LTD OF MIKE KATZ, UNKNOWN OWN- VILLAGE OF SKOKIE AN ILLI- ERS AND NONRECORD CLAIM- For intomnation: Sale Clerk, Fisherlector attempting lo collect a debtSKOKIE and without recourse to Plaintiff andRECORD CLAIMANTS Defendants and Shapiro,Attorney C 42168,and any inforrnsfion obtained will be in AS IS" condition. The sale is fur-Defendants NOIS MUNICIPAL I5ORPORA-12 CH 023821 ANTS, WILLIAM P. BUTCHER, AS IN THE CIRCUIT cOURT OF SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR 2t2t Waukegan Road, Suite 301,used for that purpose COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS then ssblect Io confirmation by the10 CH 30731 TION, INTERNATIONAL PAPER8720 N E PRAIRIE AVENUE Bannockbum, Illinois 60015, (847)596909 COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-court, Upon payment infull of the501 t FARWELL AVENUE SKOKIE.COMPANY SKOKIE, IL 60076 MICHAEL KATZ ÑK/A MIKE KATZ 29t-t7t7, between t; p.m. and2120, 2/27, 316/14 *730985 amount bid, the purchaser will re-IL 60077 Defendants NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-(DECEASED) CERY DiVISION Defendants 3:00 m weekdays only. SUNTRUST MORTGAGE, INC.; calve a Certificate of Sale that willNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-05 CH 22014 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- SKOKIE 12 CH 045012 158 5 Plsintiff, entitle the purchaser to a deed toTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-9136 NORTH KOLMAR SKOKIE, ILsuant Io a Judgment of Foreclosure IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF the real estate aher confirmation ofsuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure60076 and Sale entered inthe above5000 OAKTON STREETUNIT 2127, 3/5, 3/13/14 *734278 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-vs. EVGENIA GALUSTIAN; RUBENthe sale. The property will NOT beand Sale enteredinthe aboveNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-cause on December 18, 2013, an#205 SKOKIE, IL 60077 SKOKIE TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- GALUSTIAN; DIANA open forinspection andplaintiffcause on January 7, 2013, an agent agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo- INTI-tE CIRCUIT COURT OFDIVISION suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- GALUSTIAN; ARMINEmakes no representation as to thefor The Judicial Sales Corporation, ration, will at 10:30 AM on March COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA- suant to a Judgmenl of Foreclosure POGOSIAN; NILES CENTER- condition of fhe property. Prospec-will at 10:30 AM on March 7, 2014,and Sale enteredinthe above20, 2014, at the The Judicial Saies TY DEPARTMENT ' CHANCERYTIONAL ASSOCIATION and Sale enteredinthe above GROSS POINT ROAD TOWN-tisebidders are admonishedtoat the The Judicial Sales Corpora-cause on December t t , 201 3, anCorporation, One South Wacker DIVISION Plaintiff, check the court file to venfy all infor-tion, One South Wacker Dnve -agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-Onve - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,cause on December 16, 2013, an JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA- HOUSE ASSOCIATION UNKNOWN HEIR ANDmation. If this property is a condo-24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,ration, will at 10:30 AM on March60606, sell at public auction to theagent for The Judicial Sales Corpo- TIONAL ASSOCIATION SUCCES-UNKNOWN HEIRS AND minium unit, the purchaser of thesell at public auction to the highest12, 2014, at the The Judicial Saleshighest bidder, as set forth below,ration, will at 10:30 AM on March SOR BY MERGER TO CHASELEGATEES OF DELORES ELEGATEES OF EVGENIA t8, 2014, at the The Judicial Sales GALUSTIAN, IF ANY; UNKNOWNunit at the foreclosure sale, otherbidder, as set forth below, the fol-Corporation, One South Wackerthe following described real estate: HOME FINANCE LLC GRAY, IF ANY, VLADIMIR GRAY, than s mortgagee, shall pay the as-lowing described real estate: Corn-Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,Commonly known as 8720 N.E.Corporation, One South Wacker Plaintifl, VANESSA GRAY-LEAL, BMOHEIRS AND LEGATEES xexsments and the legal fees re-monfy known as 501 1 FARWELL60606, sell at public auction to the ILDnve - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, HARRIS BANK NATIONAL ASSO-OF DIANA GALUSTIAN, IF ANY: PRAIRIE AVENUE, SKOKIE, quired by The Condominium Prop-AVEÑUE, SKOKIE, IL 60077 Prop-highest bidder, as set forth below,60076 Property Indes No. 10-23-60606, sell at public auction to the JÚAN J. LOPEZ, TRISHA LLO- UNKNOWN HEIRS AND dATION S/I/I TO HARRIS N.A. erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g)(1 j andsOy Indes No. 10-33-229-066-0000.the following described real estate:105-04g. The realestateisim-highest bidder. as set forth below. PEZ. CAPITAL ONE BANK (USA),FOCA HARRIS TRUST AND SAV-LEGATES OF ARMINE POGOSIAN, IF ANY, UNKNOWN (g)(4(.If this properly is a condo-The real estate lu improved with aCommonly known as 9136 NORTHprovedwith a residence.Salethe following descnbed real N.A., TOWN OF CICERO,INGS BANK, UNKNOWN OWN- estate.Commonly known as 5000 OWNERS AND NONRECORDminium unit which is part of a com-orange brick home with a one carKOLMAR, SKOKIE, IL 60076 Prop-terms: 25% down of the highest bid CITIBANK, N A, DISCOVER BANK,ERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIM- OAKTON STREET UNIT#205, CLAIMANTS; Defendants, mon interest community, the pur-attached garage. Sale terms: 25%erty Indes No. 10-t5-304-036. Theby certified funds al the close of the PALISADES COLLECTION, L.LC.ANTS, WILLIAM BUTCHER, SPE- chaser of the unit at the foreclosuredown of tEe highest bid by certifiedreal estate is improved with a singlesale payable to The Judicial SalesSKOKIE, IL 60077 Property Index Detendantu 11 CH 11306 dAL REPRESENTATIVE sale other than a mortgagee shallfunds st the close of the sale paya-family residence; 2 car attached ga-Corporation. No third party checksNo tO-21-414-082-tOOl, Property Defendants PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given 13 CH 01 9667 psy the assessments required byble to The Judicial Sales Corpora-rage. Sale terms: 25% down of fhewill be accepted. The balance, in-Index No (10-21-414- 5310 ARCADIA STREET SKOKIE,10 CH 20650 that pursuanttoa Judgment of The CondominiumPropertyAct,tion. No third psnty checks will behighest bid by certified funds si theclading the Judicialsale fee for012/018/019/020/023/036/037/03W IL 60077 8724 RIDGEWAY AVENUEForeclosure entered in the above entitled cause on December t9,765 ILCS 605118.5(g-1(. W YOUaccepted. The balance, inclsdinclose of the sale payable to The Jo-Abandoned ResidentialProperty043/044/047/048/051/052underly- NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-SKOKIE, IL 60076 ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- dicial Sales Corporation. No thirdMunicipelity Relief Fund, which ising(. The real estate is improved TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-2013,IntercountyJudicialSales the Judicial sale tee for Abandone OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTResidentialPropertyMunicipalityparty checks will be accepted. Thecalculated on residential real estatewithacondo/townhouse. Sale Suant to 5 Judgment of ForeclosureTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-Corporation will on Monday, March TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONRelief Fund, which is calculated onbalance, including the Judicial saleal the rate of $1 for each $1,000 orterms: 25% down of the highest bid and Sale enteredinthe abovesuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure24, 2014, at the hour of 11 am. in their office at 120 West MadisonFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFresidential real estate at the rate offeefor Abandoned Residentialfraction thereof of the amount paidby certified funds at the close of the cause on December 30, 2013. anand Sale enteredinthe above AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN$1 for each $1 000 or fraction there-Property Municipality Relief Fund,by the purchaser not to exceedsale payable to The Judicial Sales agent tor The Judicial Sales Corpo-cause on December 24, 20t3, anStreet, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION which iscalculated on residential incertifiedfunds/orwireCorporation No third party checks ration, will at 10:30 AM on April 3,agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-sell to the highest bidder for cash, of of the amount paid by the pur- $300, i5-t701(C)OF THE ILLINOISchaser not to exceed $300. in certi-real estate st the rate of $1 for eachtransfer,is due within twenty-fourwill be accepted The balance, in- 20t4, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-ration, will at 10:30 AM on Marchthe following described property: PIN. t0-1-110-044-0000, MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREfind funds/or wire transfer,is due$t,000 or fraction thereof of the(24) hours. No fee shall be paid bycluding the Judicial sale fee for poration, One South Wacker Dnve -26, 2014, st the The Judicial Sales LAW. Forinformation:Visitourwithin twenty-four (24) hours. Noamount paid by the purchaser notthe mortgagee acquiring the resi-AbandonedResidential Property 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,Corporation, One Sooth WackerCommonly known as 9463 N LES CENTER ROAD UNIT C, SKOKIE,website at service.atty-pierce.comfee shall be paid by the mortgageeto exceed $300, in certified funds/ordential real estate pursuant toitsMunicipality Relief Fund, which is sell at public suction to the highestDnve - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, between the hours of 3 and 5 pm. wire transfer, is due within twenty-credit bidat the sale or by anycalculated on residential real estate bidder, as set torth below, the fol-60606, seIl at public auction to theIL 60076 acquiring the residential real estate PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff'spursuant to its credit bid at the salefour (24( hours. No fee shall be paidmortgagee. ludgment creditor,orat the rafe of $1 for each $t,®0 or lowing described real estate: Com- The mortgaged real estate is im- highest bidder, as set forth below, Attomeys, OneNorthDearbomor by any mortgagee, tudgmentby the mortgagee acquiring the res-other lienor acquiring the residentialfraction thereof of the amount paid following described realproved with a townhouse residence. monli' known as 5310 ARCADIAthe Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO, ILcredifor, or other lienor acquiringidential real estate pursuant toitsreal estate whose rights in and Ioby the purchaser not to esceed STRÊET, SKOKIE, IL 60077 Prop-estste:Commonly known as 8724The purchaser of the unit other than 60602. Tel No,(312) 476-5500.the residentialreal estate whosecredit bid at the sale or by anythe residential real estate arose pn-$300. in certifiedfunds/orwire erty Index No. tO-16-303-052. TheRIDGEWAY AVENUE, SKOKIE, ILa mortgagee shall pay the assess- Please refer to tile numbernghta in and to the residential resimortgagee, judgment creditor,oror to the sale. The oubject propertytransfer,is due within twenty-four real estate is improved with a single60076 Property Index No. 10-23-ments and the legal fees required by subdivisions (gol) and )g((4) ofPA1102879. THE JUDICIAL SALESestate arose prior to the sale Theother lienor acquinng the residentialis subject to general real estafe tas-(24) hours. No fee shall be paid by family residence. Sale ternis: 25%104-039-0000. The real estate is CORPORATION One real estate whose sghts in and to the mortgagee acquiring the resi- Section 9oftheCondominium Southsubject property is subject to gener- es, special assessments, or special down of the highest bid by certifiedimproved with s tan brick and vinyl Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,al real estate taxes, special assess-the rexidential real estate arose pri-tases levied against said real estatedential real estate pursuant toits funds at the close of the sale paya-two level house with a detached ga-Property Act Sale ferma: 25% IL 60606-4650 (312) 230-SALE Youments,or or to the sale. The subtect propertyand is offered for sale without anycredit bidat the sale or by any ble to The Judicial Sales Corpora-rage. Sale ternis: 25% down of thedown by certified funds, balance specialtaseslevied can alsovraìt The Judicial Salesagainst said real estate and is of-is sublect to genersl real estate tas-representationasto qualityormortgagee, ludgment credifor,or highest bid by certified funds at thewithin 24 hours, by certified funds. tion, No third party checks will be Corporation at w.tjsc.com for a 7fered for sale without any represen-es, special assessments, or specialquantity of tule and without recourseother lienor acquiring the residential includiri No refundo. The property will NOT accepted. The balance, close of the sale payable to The Ju- day status report of pending sales.tation as to quality or quantity of titletases levied against said real estateto Plaintiff and in AS IS" condition.real ealate whose nghts in and to the Judicial sale tee for Abandonedicial Sales Corporation. No thirdbe open for inspectionUpon pay- PISRCE& ASSOCIATES Oneand without recourse to Plaintiff andand is offered for sale without anyThe sale is further subject to conf ir-the residential real estate arose pri- ResidentialPropertyMunicipalityparty checks will be accepted. Thement in full of the amount bid, the North Dearbom Street Suite 1300 representationastoqualityor Or to the sale. The sublet property Relief Fund, which is calculated onbalance, including the Judicial salepurchaser will receive a Certificate in AS IS condition, The sale is fur- mason by the court. Upon payment CHICAGO,IL 60602 (312) 476-then subject to contirmation by thequantity of title and withouf recoursein full of the amount bid, the pur-is subtect to general real estafe tax- residential resi estate at the rate offee forAbandoned Residentialof Sale which will entitle the pur- chaser to s Deed to the premises5500 Attorney File No. PAl f02879court. Upon payment in full of theto Plaintiff snd in AS lS condition.chaser will receive a Certihcate ofes, special asaessments, or special $1 for each $1 .000 or fraction there-Properf)/ Municipality Relief Fund, Attorney Code. 91220 Case Nom- The axle is further subject to confir- tases levied against said real estate of of the amount paid by the pur-which is calculated on residentialafter confirmation of the sale. amount bid, the purchaser will rs- Sale that will entitle Ihe purchaser ber: lt CH 7278TJSC#' 34-t62 ceine a Certificate of Sale that willmation by the court Upon paymentto a deed to the real estate afterand is offered for sale without any chaser noi to exceed $300, in certi-real esiste st the rate of Si for eachFor infomiation: Visit our website ai http://aervice.atty-pierce.corn. Be-1590382 entitle the purchaser lo s deed toin full of the amount bid, the pur-confirmation of the sale The prop-representationastoqualìlyor tied funds/or wire transfer,io due$1,000 or fraction thereof of the 2t20, 2/27, 3/6/14 *730958 the real estate aher confirmation ofchaser will receive a Certificate oferty will NOT be open for inspectionquantity of title and withouf recourse within twenty-four (24) hoursNoamount paid by the purchaser notMeen 3 p m and 5 p.m. Only Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's At- the sale, The property will NOT beSale that will entitle the purchaserand plaintiff makes no representa-to Plaintiff and in AS IS" condition. lee shall be paid by the mortgageeto exceed $300, in certified funds/or open for to a deed to the real estate afterlion as to the condition of the prop-The sale is further sublect to confir- acquiring the residential real euf atewire transfer, is due within twenty-tomeys, 1North Dearborn Street, inspectionandplaintiff Chicago,Illinois60602.TeI.No. makes no representation as to theconfirmation of the sale. The prop-erty. Prospective bidders are ad-mation by the court. Upon payment pursuant to its credif bid at the salefour (24) hours. No fee shall be paid condition of the properly. Prospec-arty will NOT be open for inspectionmonished to check the court file Ioin full of the amount bid, the pur- or by any mortgagee, ludgmentby the mortgagee acquinng the res-(312) 476-5500. Refer to Fue Nom-SKOKIE ben I 100436. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFtivebidders are admonished ioand plaintiff makes no representa-verity all information. If this propertychaser will receive a Certificate of creditor, or other henni acquiringidential real estate pursuant to its check the court file to verity sil nf or-tion as to the condition of the prop-is a condominium unit, the purchas-Sale that will entitle the purchaser the residentialreal estate whosecredit bidut the sale or by anyINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS CORPORATION COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-mstion. If this property is a condo-erty. Prospective bidders are ad-er of the unit at the foreclosure sale.to a deed to the real estate aher rights in and to the residential realmortgagee, (udment creditor,or monished to check the court file to confirmation ot the sale. The prop- estate arose prior to the sale The Seliing Officer, (312) 444-1122 CERY DIVISION minium unit, the purchaser of the other than a mortgagee, shall pay other lienor ucquinng the residential unit at the foreclosure aste, otherverify all information, If this propertythe assessments and the legal feeserty will NOT be open for inspection subleci property is sub1ect to gener-real estate whose rights in and to1590520 PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA- than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-is a condominium unit, the purchas-required by TheCondominiumand plaintiff makes no represent a- al real estate taxes. specisl assess-the residential real estate arose ph-2/20, 2/27, 3/6/14 #730970, TION Plaintiff, vs. sessments and the legal fees re-er of the unit al the foreclosure sale,Property Acf, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((l)fion as to the condition of the prop- menfu, orspecialtasesleviedor to the sale, The subject propertySKOKIE SARGON JASSIM, CURRENTquired by The Condominium Prop-other than a mortgagee, shall payand )g((4(. If this property is a con-arty. Prospechve bidders are ad- against said real estate and is of-is subject io general real estate tax-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g)(l) andthe assessments and the legal teesdominium unit which ispart of amonistred to check the court file Io fered for sale without any represen-en, special assessments, or special SPOUSE OR CIVIL UNION COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-PARTNER, IF ANY, OF SARGON(g)(4).Itthis property is a condo-required by TheCondominiumcommon interest community,thevenfy all informationIf this properly talion as io quality or quantity of titletases levied against said real estateTV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY Property Ad, 765 ILCS 605/9)g)(1( is s condominium unit, the parchas- and without recourse to Plaintiff andand is offered for sale withouf any JASSIM, FLEET minium unit which is part of a corn- purchaser of the unit at the forado- DIVISION mon interest community, the pur-and (g))4(. If this property lu a con-sure sale other than a mortgageeer of the unit at the foreclosure sale, in AS lS condition. The sale is fur-representationasioqualityorBANK OF AMERICA, N.A. MORTGAGE CORP., ARROW FI- NANCIAL SERVICES, LLC chaser of the unit at the foreciosuredominium unit which is part of ashall pay the assessments requiredother than a mortgagee, shall pay then sublect to confirmation by thequantity of title and without recoursePlaintiff, common interest community, the Ihe assessments and the legal fees court. Upon payment in full of theto Plaintiff and in AS IS condition. JOSHUA PASTIH, UNKNOWNsale other than a mortgagee shall by The Condominium Property Act, purchaser of the unit at the foreclo- IF YOUrequiredby TheCondominium amount bid, the purchaser will re-The sale is further oubjecf to conf ir-SVARTAK OWNERS. GENERALLY, AND pay the assessments required by 765 1LCS 605/i8.5(g-1( LAME, BLERiNA JUPE, The Condominium PropertyAct,sure sale other than a mortgageeARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g))1) calve a Certificate of Sale that willmaSon by the court. Upon payment NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REG-Defendants. 765 ILCS 605/18.5)g-1(.IF' YOUshall pay the assessments requiredOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTsnd (g((4).If this property is a con- entitle the purchaser io a deed toin full of the amount bid, the pur-ISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS by The Condominium Property Act, dominium unit which is part of a the real estate aher confirmation of 11 CH 30268 ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION chaser will receive a Certificate ofNOMINEE FOR COUNTRYWiDE 755 ILCS 605/18.5(q-1).IF YOU common interest community, the the sale. The property will NOT beSale that will entitle the purchaser NOTICE OF SALE OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF BANK, FSB. THE ELMWOOD IN ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- purchaser of the unit at the foreclo- open forinspectionandplaintifffo a deed to the real estate aher PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-TO REMAIN POSSESSION AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT sure sale other than a mortgagee makes no representation as to theconfirmation of the sale. The prop- EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION Defendants AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION shall pay the assessments reqoired condition of the properly. Proupec-erfy will NOT be open for inspection Foreclosure and Sale entered in the 15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOIS 1 1 CH 7278 ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREby The Condominium Property Act, uve bidders are admonishedtoand plaintiff makes no representa-8210 ELMW000 AVENUE UNITabove entitled cause on December check the court tile io verify ail intor-tion as to the condition of the prop- 18, 2013 Intercounty Judicial Sales15-t701(C(OF THE ILLINOISAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INLAW. For information, esamine the75 ILCS 605/t8.5(g-t).IF YOU 303 Skokie, IL 60077 MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONcourt file or contact Plaintiff's aBon-ARE THE MORTGAOOR (HOME- matiun. If this property is a condo-erty.Prospective bidders are ad- Corporation wilt on Friday, March NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- LAW. For information:Visit t5-t701(C( OF THE ILLINOIS minium unit, the purchaser of themonished to check the court file to 21, 2014 at the hour of ft am. in our nay:CODILIS 6 ASSOCIATES,OWNER). YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-their office at i20 West Madisonwebsite at aervice.atty-pierce.csm.MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREP.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGETO REMAIN IN POSSESSION unit at the foreclosure sale, otherverify ali information. If this propertysuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure Street, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois,between the hours of 3 and 5 pm.LAW.For infsrmalion:VisitourROAD, SUITE tOO, BURR RIDGE,FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-is a condominium unit, the purchas-and Sale enteredinthe above sesamentu und the legal fees re- sell at public auction to the highestPIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff'swebsite at aervice.atty-pierce.com,IL 60527, (630) 7g4-9876. PleaseAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN er of the unit at the loreclosure sale,cause on December t7, 2013, an between the hours of 3 and 5 pm. quired by The Condominium Prop-Other than a mortgagee, shall pay bidder for cash, au set forth below,Attomeys, One NorthDearborn refer tofile number 14-12-11982ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo- Street Suite1300, CHICAGO, iLPIERCE 6 ASSOCIATES, Plainfiff'sTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOIS urti, Act- 765 ILCS 605/9)g))1) andthe assessments and the legal feesration, will at 10:30 AM on Marchthe following described mortgaged real estate: 60602. TelNo.(312) 476-5500.Attorneys,One NorthDearbornlION One South Wacker Drive,MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE (g)(4).lt this property is a condo-required byThe Condominium19, 20t4, at the The Judicial Sales Street Suite 1300. CHICAGO, IL minium unit which is part of a com-Properly Ad. 765 ILCS 605/9(g))1) PIN. tO-21-133-010-0000. Please refer to file number 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650LAW. For information, examine the Corporation, One South Wacker PA1020691. THE JUDICIAL SALES60602. TelNo. (312) 476-5500.(3t2( 236-SALE You can also visitcourt file or contact Plaintiff's attor- mon interest community, the pur-and (g)(4). If this property is a con-Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,Commonly known as 8448 Linder chaser of fhe unit ut the foreclosuredominium unit which is part of a Court, Skokie, IL 60077. CORPORATION One SouthPlease refer to file numberThe Judicial Sales Corporation at wney:CODILIS 6 ASSOCIATES, 60606, sell at public auction to the PAt 126784. THE JUDICIAL SALES sale other than a mortgagee shallcommon interest community,the The mortgaged real estate is im-Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, ww.tjsc.com for a 7 day status re-P.C., t 5W030 NORTH FRONTAGE highest bidder, as set forth below, IL 60606-4650 )312( 230-SALE YouCORPORATION One Southport of pending sales. CODILIS &ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE. pay the assessments required bypurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-the following described real estate:proved with a townhouse residence. The purchaser of the unit other thancan also visit The Judicial SalesWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030IL 60527 (630) 794-9876 Please The Condominium PropertyAct,sure sale other than a mortgageeCommonly known as 8210 765 ILCS 605/18.5(5-t). W YOUshall pan the assessments required a mortgagee shall pay the assess-Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7IL 60606-4650 (312( 236-SALE YouNORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,refer Io (ile number 14-1 t-33666. ELMWOCD AVENUE UNIT 303,merits and the legal fees requiredday status report of pending sales.can also visit The Judicial SalesSUITE tOO BURR RIDGE, iL 60527THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA- ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-by The Condominium Property Act,Skokie,IL 60077 Property Index OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT7B5 ILCS 605/18.5(q-1(.IF YOU by subdivisions (g))1) and )g)(4) ofPISRCE& ASSOCIATES OneCorporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7(630) 794-5300 Attomey File No.TION One South Wacker Dnve, No tO-21-406-032-t023. The real day status report of pending sales. TO REMAININ POSSESSIONARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- Section9oftheCondominiumNorth Dearborn Street Suite 1300 14-12-t1982 Attomey ARDC No.24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 estate is improved with a residential PISRCE FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT Property Act CHICAGO, IL 60602 (312) 476- & ASSOCIATES One00468002 Attorney Code. 21762)3l2) 236-SALE You can also visit condominium. Saleterms:25% 5500 ABomey File No. PA1Ó20691North Dearborn Street Suite 1300 Number: AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION Sale terms: 10% down by certitied Case f2 CH 023821The Judicial Sales Corporation at w down of the highest bid by certified Asomey Code. 9t220 Case Nom-CHICAGO, IL 60602 )3t2) 476-TJSC#: 33-27790 NOTE: Pursuantww.fjsc.com for a 7 day status re- ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFfunds at the close of the sale paya-funds, balance, by certified funds, t5-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN within 24 hours. No refunds. Theber: lOCH 3073t TJSC#: 34-19045500 ABomey File No. PA1126784fo the Fair Debt Collection Practicesport of pendIng sales. CODILIS 6 ble to The Judicial Sales Corpora- Asomen Code. 91220 Case Nom- MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREACCORDANCE WITH SECTION property will NOT be open tor in-1589910 Act, you are advised that Plaintiff'sASSOCIATES, P.C. i5W030 tion. No third party checks will be ber:0$ CH 22014 TJSC#:33- LAW. For information, examine the15-170t(CIOF THE ILLINOIS spection 2113, 2(20, 2/27/14 #728465 attorney is deemed to be a debt col-NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, accepted. The balance,incladin 27330 1588973 lector attempting to collect a debtSUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 court file or contact Plaintiff's attor-MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREthe Judicial sale fee for AbandoneFor informafion call Mr. David C. ney:COOILIS & ASSOCIATES,LAW. Forinformation:Visitour Klsever at Plaintiff'sAttomey, 2/13, 2/20, 2/27/14 *728262 and any infsrmafion obtained will be(630) 794-5300 Attorney File No. Residential PropertyMunicipality used for that purpose. 14-1 t-33666 Attorney ARDC No. P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEwebsite at service.atty-pierce.com.Relief Fund, which is calculated oriKluever & Pias,L.L.C., 65 East - WackerPlace,Chicago,tllinois 588834 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 ROAD, SUITE tOO, BURR RIDGE,between the hours of 3 and 5 pm.residential real estafe st the rate of 60601, (312)230-0077. - .. 2113, 2/20, 2t27/14 *728258 Case Number:12 CH 045012 IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. PleasePIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's$1 for each $1 000 or fraction there- INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES TJSC#' 33-27759 NOTE: Pursuant refer to file number t4-13-t9t26.Attorneys,One North Dearbomof of the amount paid by the pur- THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO, IL CORPORATION Gaining traction chaser not to exceed $300, irr certi-Selling Officer, (312) 444-1 l22' TION One South Wacker Dnve,60602. Tel No. (312) 476-5500tied funds/or wire transfer, is due ';'fi:--: 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650Please refer to file numberwithin twenty-four (24) hours. No1589788 )3t2( 236-SALE You can also visitPA1013499. THE JUDICIAL SALES 2/20, 2/27, 316/14 #730953 Thursday, February 27, 2014 Pioneer Press (DC) 9 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. Bid Notice Public Hearings Storage . Legal Storage - Legal to the Fair Debt Collection PracticesSKOKIE For Information: Sale Clerk, Fisher LEGAL R EQ LIEST OF Section 12-4-3-D fo establish a Act, you are advised that PlaintiffsINTHE CIRCUIT COURT 0Fand Shapiro,Attorney8 42168, QUALIFICATIONS PROPOSALDaycare,at 5645 Dempater U-HAUL STORAGE AUCTION 2014 758021 Portage attorney is deemed to be a debt col-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS 2121 Waukegan Road, Suite 301, NOTICE OF SALE UNDER THE SELF STORAGE lector attempting to collect a debtCOUNtY DEPARTMENT, CHAN-Bannockbum, Illinois 60015, (847) FOR ARCHITECTURAL Street in the Cl General Corn- and any information obtained will beCERY DIVISION 291-1717, between 1:00 p.m. andAdoption SERVICES merciai District. FACILITY ACT, ILLINOIS REVISE STATUTES, used tor that purpose. Pt-tH MORTGAGE CORPORA-3:00 p.m. weekdays only The administration, on behaff ofThe applicant is Pokoloko Early CHAPTER 114, PARAGRAPH 301, ET. SEQ 588762 T ION, 1585659 Assumed Name the Board of Education,Learning Center, 300 Notice is hereby given that on March 6, 2014, BID2WIN Auc- 2113, 2/20, 2/27/14 #728254 Plaintiff 2/13, 2/20, 2)27/14 #728246 Auction- Real Estate PennoyerSchoolDistrict79,WaukeganRd.,Glenview,IL tioneer & Storage Clerk for U-Haul Co, North Shore ChIcago V. 5200 North Cumberland Ave,,60025 will be offering for sale under the Judicial Lein process, by pub- MARCUS ELAINA SKOKIE J. LOWE: Bld Notice Norridge, Illinois 60706, will re-CASE PC 14-04 lic auction, the following storage units, The goods fo be sold IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFLOWE, ceivestatementsofqualifica-Request for a Special Use Per-are generalty described as household goods. The terms of the COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS Defendant u Divorce COUN'fl' DEPARTMENT - CHAN-12 CH 23391 lions for Arch'dectural Services,md per Idle 12, of Ordinance sale will be cash, credit or debit only. U-Haul Co of North Property Address: Shore Chicago reserves the right to refuse any and all bids, CERY DIVISION SKOKIE Foreclosures a Ten Year Fire Life Safety Sur-07-07 (Village of Morton Grove CITIMORTGAGE, INC. Plaintiff, 4138 KIRK STREET vey and other building projects. Unified Development Code) The sales will be at the following location, 4301 N CIcero Ave, SKOKIE, IL 60076 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS Foundation Notices ArepresentativeofthefirmSection 12-4-3-D to establish a Chicago, IL 60641 and will be at or after I :OOpm .LIE OLEN, SIENA AT OLD OR-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE and continue until all units are sold. SALE COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN- Judicial Sales shall, before submitting a state-Medical and Dental CHARD CONDOMINIUM ASSOCI- CERY DIVISION ment of qualifications, carefullyoffice/clinic, 5616-5620 Janiev Medina- 51136 W Grace Chicago, IL. 60641 ATION Defendants Fisher and Shapiro file e 12-059423 at (lt is advised that interested partiesPHH MORTGAGE CORPORA- examine the documentation re-Dempater Street in the Cl Gen- Und Bi 14- Fan, Bags & Boses 12 CH 36220 TION, Mechanics Liens 9350 SKOKIE BOULEVARD UNITconsult with their lated to the scope of serviceseral Commercial District. Jose Cornejo- 4046 n Austin Chicago, IL, 60634 own attorneys beforebiddingatPlaintiff Name Change 307 SKOKIE, IL 60077 V. required, the selection process,TheapplicantisDr.Joann Unit B145- Chairs, Bicycle, TV, Toys & Bags NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-mortgage foreclosure sales.) Francesca Lugo- 5055 W Newport Chicago, IL. 60634 PUBLIC NOTICE ¡s hereby givenJESSICA CORREA: MARIA G. Probate and the qualifications requestedKochikaran, 4731 Linden Ave- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- ESTRADA A/K1A MARIA by the owner. nue, Glenview, IL 60025. Unit B163- Chairs, Rug & Boses suant to a Judgment of Foreclosurethat pursuant toa Judgment of Foreclosure entered on DecemberGUADELUPE CORREA NORTH-Public Hearings All questions regarding the re-CASE PC 14.05 Shantea Casey- 8103 Know Ave. Chicago, IL. 60076 and Sale enteredinthe above ERN ILLINOIS GAS I5OMPANY cause on December ti, 2013, ant8, 20t3, Kalten Realty Services, quest for qualifications shall beRequest for a Special Use Per- Unit B3ii- Vacuum, Boxes, Chairs, Mattress, Rug & Misc, Inc., as Selling Official will at 12:30D/O/A NICOR GAS CO.: DISCOV- Public Notices Items agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo- ER BANK: MIDLAND FUNDING directed to Brad W. Voehringermit per Title 12, of Ordinance p.m. on March 19, 2014, at 205 W. Taniki Jones- 1622 N Springfield Chicago, IL. 60620 ration, will at tO:30 AM on March NCC-2 CORPORATION: LVNV Storage . Legal (708)456-9094. 07-07 (Village of Morton Grove t3, 2014, at the The Judicial SalesRandolph Street, Suite 1020, Chi- Unit 0315- Boses, Bags & Misc. Items cago, Illinois, sell at public auctionFUNDING, LLC: MIDLAND FUND- Mr. Brad W. Voehringer, Super-Unified Developrnent Code) Corporation, One South Wacker ING, LLC, Take Notices Intendent, will receive qualifica-Section 12-4-3-D to establish a Rhiannon Elarde- 4301 N Cicero Chicago, IL. 60641 Dove - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,to the highest bidder for cash, as Defendants Unit B326- Keyboard, Guitar, Boxes & Bags 60606, seIl st public auction to theset forth below, the following descri- tion proposals on behalf of the"Physicalfitness and healt h bed real property: 12 CH 36532 Bid Notice of Education Joan Davis- 4500 N Whipple Chicago, IL. 60625 highest bidder, as set forth below, Prooerty Address: 10015 FRONT- Board forService", at 2514 W. Dempster Commonly known as 4t38 Kirk Pennoyer School District,TheStreet in the Cl General Com- Und 8359- Boses, Totes & Misc, Items the following described real estate: AGE ROAD UNIT C SKOKIE, IL BID NOTiCE Commonly known as 9350 SKOKIEStreet, Skokie, IL 60076 proposals will be received on orrnercial District, Joan Davis- 4500 N Whipple Chicago, IL. 60625 Permanent Indes No,:t 0-27-204-60077 TheBoardofEducation of BOULEVARD UNIT 307, SKOKtE, NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE before10:00am, March 12,The applicant is Steel Fitness, Unit B362- Totes, Bicycle, Suite Case & Boxes IL 60077 Property Indes Nic 10-16-048-0000 Ridgewood High School District ¡s im-SALE 2014, Statement of Qualifica-2514 W.Dempster, Morton 2/20, 2/27/14 #732813 222-036-1029. The real estate¡sThe mortgaged real estate 234 is receiving bids for Athletic proved with a dwelling. The proper-Fisher and Shapiro file k 12-062733 fions Grove, IL 60053. ¡mproved with s high-rise condo- Bid IIi will NOT be open for inspection. (lt is advised that interested partiesSupplies and Equipment. minium withinside parking. Sale consult with their packets may be picked sp atProposalsreceivedaftersaid2/27/14 #736297 terrils: 25% down of the highest bidThe judgment amount was time will not be accepted nor $293,321 .91 , Sale terms for non-own attorneys before biddingatRidgewood High School'a Busi- U-HAUL STORAGE AUCTION 2014 758059 Lincoln Park by certified funds at the close of the considered by the district. parties: 10% of successful bid im-mortgage foreclosure sales.) ness Office.Bids shall be sub- NOTICE OF SALE UNDER THE SELF STORAGE sale payable to The Judicial Sales PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given 2/20 2127/14 #732604 Corporatiov No third party checksmediately at conclusion of auction, miffed to Ms. Cheryl Flinn, Bss)- FACILITY ACT, ILLINOIS REVISE STATUTES, balance by12:30 p.mthe nextthat pursuant toa Judgment of will be accepted. The balance, in- Foreclosure entered on ness Manager, Ridgewood High Probate CHAPTER 114, PARAGRAPH 301, ET, SEQ business day, bothbycashier's cluding the Judicial sale fee for December t6, 20t3, Kullen RealtySchoolDistrict 234, 7500 W, Notice is hereby given that on March 6, 2014, BID2WIN Auc- AbandonedResidential Properlychecks: and no refundsThe sale IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF shall be sublect to general real es-Services, Inc., as Selling Offìcial willMontroseAve.,Norridge, IL fioneer & Storage Clerk for U-Haul Co. North Shore Chicago Municipality Relief Fund, which is ut 12:30 p.m. on March t9, 2014, at COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS will be offering for sale under the Judicial Lain process, by pub- calculaled on residential real estatetate tases, special taxes, special 60706 byFriday,March 14, assessments, special tases levied,205 W.RandolphStreet,Suite2014, at 2:00 p.m. is a sealed COUNTY DEPARTMENT Storage - Legal lic auction, the following storage units. The goods to be sold at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or t020, Chicago, Illinois, sell at public PROBATE DIVISION fraction thereof of the amount paidand superiorliens, ifany. The envelope labeledAth)etic Sup- are generally described as household goods. The terms of the with noauction to the highest bidder for In the matter of the estate of by the purchaser not to exceedproperty is offered "as in, plies and Equipment. LifeStorage ofMontclarewill sale will be cash, credit or debit only. U-Haul Co. of North espress or implied warranties andcash, as sel forth below, the follow- George F. Weber $300,incertifiedfundslorwire ng described real property: Sincerely, hold a Public Sale to enforce a Shore Chicago reserves the right to refuse any and all bids is due within twenty-fourwithout any representation as Io the Deceased, transfer, Commonly known as f0015 Front-Cheryl Flinn lien imposed on said property,The sales will be at the following location, 1200 W Fullerton (24) hours. No fee shall be paid byquality of fitle or recourse to Plain- Case No.: 2013 P 5317 tiff. Prospective bidders are ad-age Road, Unit C, Skokie, IL 60077Business Manager as described below, pursuant foAve, Chicago, IL. 60614 and will be at or after 6:45pmand the mortgagee acquiring the resi- Permanent Indes No,:t 0-09-200- Publication Notice monished to review the court file to 2/27/14 #734327 the Illinois Self-Service Storage continue until all units are sold, dential real estate pursuant to its t t2-0000 Notice is given of the death of credit bid atthe sale or by anyverifyallinformation and to view Request for Proposals is here- Facility Act. Jon Doe- 1200 West Fullerton Chicago, IL. 60614 auction rules at www.kallenrs.com The mortgaged real estate is im- George F. Weber who died on mortgagee, Iudgment creditor,or proved with a dwelling. The proper-by given by the Morton Grove Illinois Code 770-ILCS 9517 on Unit AA2523S- Cooler, Table & Misc Items For information: Sale ClerIc, Fisher March 24, 2013, a resident of other lienor acquiring the residential lv will NOT be open for inspecbon.Park District, 6834 Dempster, Wednesday, March 12,2014. Freddie Willis- 525 South State Street Chicago, IL. 60605 real estate whose nghts in and toand Shapiro, Attorney k 42t68, Cook County, Illinois, Letters of 2t21 Waukegan Road, Suite 30t,If the sublect property is a condo-St. MortonGrove, Illinois Location: LiteStorage of Unit C316- TV & Misc, Iterns the residential real estate arose pri- minium, the purchaser of the unit office were issued on Septem- William Ryan- 2739 W Haddon Chicago, IL. 60622 or to the sale. The subject propertyBanvockburn, Illinois 60015, (847) 60053Sealed bids will be re- Montclare, at 6603 W Diversey other than a mortgagee shall pay ber 30, 2013, fo Maureen W. Unit C335- Boses, Bags & Misc, Items is sublect to general real estate tas-29t-t7t7, between 1:00 p.m. and ceived and publicly opened for Ave. Chicago,Illinois 60707 3'OO p m weekdays only the assessments and the legal tees Newman, 4305 N. Avers Ave- es, special aosessmentu, or special required by 765 ILCS 605/9)g)(1)deck furnIture and concesSIon (773)237-3030. Valerie Abundis- 1 1 1 1 N Dearborn Apt 2406 Chicago. IL 1585670 nue,Chicago,Illinois60618, tases levied auainst said real estate and )g)(4). equipment for the Oriole Pool Management reserves the right 60610 and is offereif for sale without any2/13, 2120, 2/27/14 #728249 whose attorney is Bogdan The judgment amount wasAquatic Center, to withdraw any unit from the Unit C347- Boxes & Totes representationasIoqualityor Skoskiewicz, 71 1 1 W. Higgins $143,922.02.Sale terms for non-Bidpackages areavailable sale, The contents of the below Nathina Fields- 2540 N Halsted Chicago. IL. 60614 quantity of title and without recourse parties: 10% of successful bid im- Avenue, Chicago,IL.60656.spaces will be sold at a public Unit C390- Bicycle.Luggage. Boses S Bags to Plaintiff and in "As IS" condition. mediately at conclusion of auction,electronically or can be picked 773-631-7111. saie for cash or credit cardIf Johnn Malevitis- 3450 South Halsted Street Apt#209 Chicago. The sale is further subject to confir- balance by 12:30 p.m. the nestsp beginning Thursday, Febru-Claims against the estate may mation by the court. Upon payment sty27,2014.Contact Greg there is no market value or no IL. 60608 business day, both by cashier's be tiled on or before August 27, infull of the amount bid, the pur- checks: and no refunds.The saleJayne, via email, at Gjayne©m bids received, the goods wilt be Unit 0143- Boses & Chair chaser will receive a Certificate ofSKOKIE 2014. INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFshall be sublect to general real es-ortongroveparks,comorcall disposed Avery Matthew- 25 East Delaware Chicago, IL. 60610 Sale that will entitle the purchaser tate taxes, special tases, special Claims aainsf the estate mayRegisteredor Motor VehiclesUnit 0182- Weights, Chair, Clothing, Bags, Boses & Misc. to a deed to the rasi estate aherCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS (847-965-0065) torequest bid COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHANassessments, special tases levied,documenta, or pick sp at thebe filed wdh the Clerk of the Oir-are sold AS IS I Parts Only" no Items confirmation of the sale. The prop- and superior liens,ifany. The cuitCourt,RichardJ,Daley erty will NOT be open for inspectionCERY DIVISION AdministrativeOfficeslocated titles or registration Jon Doe- 1200 W Fullerton Chicago. IL, 60614 GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC, property io offeredaa is,with no Center, Room 1202, Chicago, Il- and plaintiff makes no representa- on the second floor of the Mor- Tenant NameUnit Number Unit 0184- Boses, Suite Case, Mattress & Bicycle Plaintiff express or implied warranties and linois 60602 or with the Repre- tion as to the condition of the prop- without any representation as to theton Grove Park District, 6834 JME Mechanical-Jose Medina Donald Cervenka- 300 N State Chicago, IL. 60610 erty. Prospective bidders are ad-V sentative or both. Copies of a MOHAMMAD F HUSSAIN P1K/Aquality at title or recourse to Plain-Dempste St., Morton Grove, IL A21 03 Unii 0224- Exercise Equipment, Speakers, Boses & Totes monished to check the court file toMOHAMMAD FARASATHtiff. Prospective bidders are ad- claim filed with the Clerk mustRudy Villareal Bi 123 Jessie Athen- PO Boo 101072 Chicago, IL. 60610 venfy all information. If this properly 60053. HUSSAIN: NASERA FATIMA:monished to review the court tile to be mailed or delivered to theJoseZarquez Bii32 Unit 0297- Luggage is a condominium unit, the purchao- verifyallinformation and to viewSealed bids will be received un- ELITE RECOVERY SERVICES, Representative and attorneyRamona Ledesma B2126 Avery Matthew- 25 East Delaware Place Chicago, IL. 60610 er of the unit at the foreclosure sale, suction rules at .kallenrs.com.til March 12, 2014 at 10:00 sm, other than a mortgagee, shall payINC.: CACH. LLC: CAPITAL ONE within 10 days after it has beenCarlos Avalos B2i37 Unit 0339- Bags BANK (USA), N.A., For information:Sale Clerk, FisherCST at the Morton Grove Park the assessments andthe legal fees filed. Walter Stein- 515 W Balden Chicago, IL. 60614 Defendants and Shapiro,Attorney I42168,District,Bids received after this Danielle Gullickson C2135 required by TheCondominium 2121 Waukegan Road, Suite 30t, 2/27 3/6 3/13/14 #736370 Danielle Gsllickson 02147 Unit E129- Clothing. Clothing Racks, Tables & Boses Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1)1 1 CH 29428 time will not be accepted.Bids Property Address: Bannockburn, Illinois 600t5, (847) Public Hearings Catherine Ann Saldana C2182 Adewale Emmanuel- 1720 S. Michigan Ave. Chicago, IL. and ()(4). If this property ta a con- 291-1717, between 1:00 p.m. andwill be opened and publicly read domiriium unit which is part of a7423 KEELER AVENUE aloud immediately aherthe Elias (Lily) Acevedo Di 107 60616 SKOKIE, IL 60076 3:00 p.m. weekdays only. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE - THE common interest community, the specifiedclosingtime. The LuismarTapia DiiSO Unit Ei57- Vacuum, Tables, Chairs, Suit Cases & Boues NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE1581648 MORTON GROVE ZONING purchaser of the unit at the foreclo- 2/13, 2/20, 2/27/14 #728240 Morton Grove Park Districtre- Yasmine Andrade D1161 Daniel Sigel- 330 W Diversey Pkwy 2003 Chicago, IL 60657 sure sale other than a mortgageeSALE BOARD OF APPEALS will hold Fisher and Shapiro file e 10-048t64 serves the nght loreject any Richard Jackson Di 167 Unit F340- Loveseat shall psy the assessments required (lt is advised that interested parties a publichearing on Monday,Adrian Santana 02116 Jennifer Hunsperger- i 1719 E. Powers Ave. Englewood CO, by The Condominium Property Act, and all bids and to waive any in- consult with their March 17, 2014 at 7:30 p.m. inJairo Duran D2219 80111 Th5 ILCS 6051t8.5(a-1)F YOU formality at its discretion, the Board ot Trustees Chant- ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-own asomeys before biddingal 2127/14 #736307 2/20. 2/27/14 #732970 Unit H151- Sofa, Dresser, Shelf & Boxes mortgage foreclosure sales.) bers, Richard T. Flickinger Mu- Ales Tomes- 4918 N Spaulding Chicago, IL. 60625 OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTPUBLIC NOTICE io heteby given TO REMAIN INPOSSESSION nicipal Center, 6101Capulina Unit H180- TV, Sofa & End Tables toa Judgment of FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFthat pursuant Avenue, Morton Grove, Illinois Foreclosure entered on December Ales Torres- 4918 N Spaulding Chicago, IL 60625 AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INt7, 2013, KaIlen Realty Services, to consider the following cases: Unit H186- Chairs, Lamps, Speakers & Misc, ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONInc., as Selling Official will at 12:30 CASE ZBA 14-04 2120, 2/27/14 #732822 t5-t701(CIOF THEILLINOIS YOU'RE IN' THE DRIVER'S SEAT p m. on March t8, 2014. at 205 W. Requesting a variationfrom MORTGAGE FORECLOSURERandolph Street, Suite t020, Chi- LAW.For information:Visitour Section 12-3-5 of Ordinance 07- cago, Illinois, sell at public auction website at service.atty-pierce.com. 07 (Village of Morton Grove Uni- to The highest bidder for cash, au fied Development Code) to al between the hours of 3 and 5 pm.set forth below, the following descri- PIERCE k ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's low a fence in the front yard. bed real property: at ToDrive.com Attorneys, One NorthDearbornCommonly known as 7423 Keeler The parcel is located in the R2 Street Suite t300, CHICAGO, IL Single Family Residence Dis- 60602. Telt4. (312) 476-5500.Avenue, Skokie, IL 60076 Permanent Indes No,:10-27-412- Please refer to tile number trict and is commonly known as PAt219104. THE JUDICIAL SALES035-0000 9315 Overkill Court. The appli- is Im- CORPORATION One SouthThe mortgaged real estate cant is Edyta Jaworecki Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,proved with a dwelling. The proper- ty will NOT be open for inspection 2127/1 4 #736301 IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You udgment amount wan GONE MOBILE The can also visit The Judicial Sales Sale terms for non- Corporation at .tlsc.com for a 7$364,005.89. parties: 10% of successful bid im- PLEASE TAKE NOTICE - THE day status report of pending sales, MORTON GROVE PLAN COM- & ASSOCIATES Onemediately at cooclusion of auctisn, PIERCE MISSION willhold a public North Dearborn Street SuOe 1300balance by 12:30 p.m. the nest cashier's CHICAGO,IL 60602 (3t2) 476-business day, bothby hearing on Monday, March 17, 5500 Attorney File No. PAl21OtO4checks, and no refsnds.The sale 2014 at 7:30 p.m. in the Board Attorney Code. 9t220 Case Num-shall be sublect tO general real es- of Trustees Chambers, Richard tate tases, special tasen, special t CH 36220 TJSC#:33- ber: assessments, special tases levied, T. Flickinger Municipal Center, 26968 1588366 6101 Capulina Avenue, Morton 2/13,2/20, 2/27/14 #728252 and superiorliens, ifany. The property is offered "as io,with no Grove,Illinois to consider the express or implied warrantieu and following cases: Revving up for your without any representation as to the CASE PC 14-03 DRIL/E quality of title or recourse to Plain- Request for a Special Use Per- next car? tiff Prospective bidders are ad- monished to review the court file to mit per Title 12, of Ordinance verify allinformation and to view 07-07 (Village of Morton Grove #DRIVEauction rules st www.kallenrs.com, Unified Development Code) 10 Pioneer Plise Thu:.,F. 27,2014 your#1sourcefor high school sports

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hschooi vS Thursday, February 27, 2014 Pioneer Press (DC) 11 Bid Notice Bid Notice Bid Notice Bid Notice Storage - Legal Storage - Legal Storage . Legal Storage . Legal Lite Storage Centers of Hermo-035 Terry and Tracey Bruce Levin 3045 Laronda KeIley 189 DOCUMENT 001113 - ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS sa will hold a public sale to en- B Whitcomb/ElIìs OscarKrause 3159Ashli Serrano 166 This Document uses the term "Architect." Change this term to match that used to identity the design professional as defined in thetorce a lien imposed on said417 Elizer Jimenez Oscar Krause 3160 Robert R. Miller 157 General and Supplementary Conditions. property,as described below,469 Lawrence Harris Arthur J Krause 4002 Jennifer Roche 130 This Advertisement tor Bids document is for use on public projects in conjunction whh AIA Document A70t ,lnstructions to Bid- pursuanttotheIllinoisSeit-340 Road fo Righteousness Rachel Morris 4039 Christine D. Sanders 113 ders. Coordinate content with the Instructions to Bidders. Service Storage Facility Act, lIli- Foundation Jeimy Manzanares 410eRich Soto L42 Much of this Document consists of Project-specitic data. Examples given in the model document text below illustrate possiblenoix Code 770 ILCS 95/1to064 FreddieMae SimmonsArthurJKrauss 4196 James T. Jordan Li 9 document content. Use the model text to develop text for specific Project requirements. 95/7, on March1 ith, 2014at128 Jearlean Franklin You must be 18 years of age, or2/20,2127/14#731297 1_1 PROJECT INFORMATION Life Storage Centers of Hernio-402 Jearlean Franklin older to attend our auctions. Revise Nofice to Bidders" Paragraph below fo comply with Owner requirements for notitication and conduct of public bidding. sa, 4500 W. Grand Ave. Chica-140 Linda Wolf Auctioneer;Brook SnyderlIli- A. Notice to Bidders: Qualified bidders may submh bids tor project as described in this Document. Subm bids according fo the In- go, IL 60639. Phone number is171 Nevit Pelaez obis license N 441.001668 structions to Bidders. 773-235-8452 202 Araceli Don Juan 2/20, 2/27114 #732897 Notice is hereby given that pur- I . Regulatory Requirements: Applicable laws and regulations of those having jurisdiction in the State of Illinois shall govern sub- Management reserves the right456'Elizabeth Portillo-MontesLifeStorage of Rogers Park willsuant to Illinois Self-Storage Fa- miflal, opening, and award ot bids. to withdraw any unit from sale.496 Tamesha Glass hold a public sale to enforce aoldies Act, a sale will be held on 2.All Contracts for the Construction of Public Works are subject to the Illinois Prevailing Wage Act (820 ILCS i 30/1 -12). Registeredor motor vehicles592 Lebster Pabon lien imposed on said property,March 12th, 2014, at B Prolect Identification: DISTRICT WIDE ADDITIONS AND FACILITIES IMPROVEMENTS are sold As Is/Parts Only" no ti-2fb, 2/27114 #719040 as described below, pursuant toLifeStorageofPortagePark. i .Project Locations: tIes or registration. the Illinois Self-Service Storage6500 West Dakin Street, Chica- Edison Elementary School, 8200 Gross Point Road, Morion Grove, Illinois 60053 Unit Tenant Name Life Storage of Wrigleyville willFacility Act,Illinois Code 770go, IL 60634 (773) 282-2400, Lincoln Junior High School, 7839 Lincoln Avenue, Skokie, Illinois 60077 602 Charles Boyce hold a public sale to enforce aILCS 95/1 to 95i7, on Wednes-Thecontentsofthe below

Madison Elementary School, 5100 Madison Street, Skokie, Illinois 60077 603 Danyelle Mohan lien imposed on said property,dayMarch12th , 2014,atspaces will be sold at a public 2. Architect's Project Number: 1396-201343 613 Ethel Harmon as described below, pursuant toLifeStorageofRogersPark,sale for cash, credit card or cer- C. Owner: Skokie School District 69 631 Joshua Zamora the Illinois Seit-Service Storage7524 N. Paulina St. Chicago, Il-titled funds. If there is no market i . Owner's Representative: Mr. Eric Miller, Asst. Superintendent tor Finance/Operations, 847-675-7666 632 Raymond Fitzpatrick FacilityAct,Illinois Code 770linois, 60626. (773) 381-1417 value or no bids received, the D. Architect: GreenAssociates, i 1 1 Deerlake Road, Suite35, Deerfield, Illinois, 60015-4998 64g Angela Clark ILCS 95/1 to 95/7, on Wednes-Management reserves the nghtgoodswillbe otherwisedis- 1. Architect's Representative: Mr. William Taylor, 847-317-0852, [email protected] 717 Julio C Barradas day, March 12, 2014, atto withdraw any unit from sale.posed of. Retain "Design-Builder Paragraph below for design-build projects. 742 Chiniec Morris LifeStorage of Wrigleyville, 3323Registeredor motor vehiclesAlexander A. Fels Unìt N 00007 Provide brief description ot Protect scope and budget to give potential bidders information to help them decide if they will consider783 Kathy Maksimowicz West Addison Street, Chicago,are sold "As Is f Parts Only," noRichard A. Essien Unit N A2101 bidding Project, It required, include subparagraph indicating estimated construction cost. 245 Joseff Woodall Illinois, 60618. Management re-titles or registration. DanielJ. Moss UnitN B1162 E. Project Description: Project consists of interior remodeling at Edison Elementary School; an addition and interior remodeling at 074 Loutesia A Wright serves the right to withdraw anyTenant Name: Unit NSean F McKenna Unit U B2192 Madison Elementary School; an addition and interior remodeling at Lincoln Junior High School plus exterior stone and masonry re- 540 Jouseff Woodall unitfrom sale.Registered orHenry Nishimoto 968, 833Doreen F. Johnson Unit #C1187 storation, s physical education running track and parking and drives. 448 Lafranc Ashtord motor vehicles are sold As Is fChitsann Garcia 960 You must be 18 years of age, or F. Construction Contract Bids will be received tor the following Work: 240 Ralph Hemadez Jr. Parts Only" no titles or registra-Trumaine D. Hardy 934 older to attend our auctions. Revise sample subpara9raphs below to correspond to the delivery system appl'able to Project. Revise below if using construc- 451 Diana Johnson tion Richard Bodon 932 Auctioneer:Brook SnyderlIli- tion management or design-build project delivery methods. 029 Oscar Reyes Tenant Name Unit NAyodele Owodele 879 noix license N441,001668 i .Edison Elementary School: All Work Construction Contract including all trades. 666 Tom Murphy James Rosenthal I 066Carol White 857 2120, V27/14 #732907 2. Multiple Contract Projects consisting of the following prime contracts: 261 Matt Castillo Kenneth Mc Cane 1141 Nicole Cattouse 852 a. Lincoln Junior High School: 380 Wendy Kelly James Rosenthal 1146Malik Shakir 849 1 ) General Construction Contract. Cheryl Martin Patricia Brooks 1153Tracy D. Parham 732 538 Notice of Auction Plumbing Construction Contract. 550 Cheryl Martin Eddie Okelley 1212James Robinson 726 Life Storage CentersofRiver HVAC Construction Contract. Joseph Krueger 1226Joan D. Edwards 692 568 Francisca Morales North will hold a public sale to Electrical Construction Contract. Donnie Taylor James Yoon 1321Andre Williams Jr. 687 555 enforce a lien imposed on said Sitework Construction Contract. 475 Louvella Murray Marquita M Harris 2068Raisa Danilova 620 property, Masoniy Restoration Construction Contract. Patrick McKay 2113Judy Suggs 600 as described below, pursuant the b Madison Elementary School: Sitou Adantor 2134Mukaila Adeniyi 587 to IllinoisSell- Service StorageFacilitiesAct, General Construction Contract. Storage - Legal Storage - Legal Marie Ferguson 586 Plumbing Construction Contract, Dion Lane 571 Illinois Code 770 ILCS to 95/7, on March1 ith2014,atLife HVAC Construction Contract. Tony F. Cayuela 554 StorageofRiverNorth,333 Electrical Construction Contract. U-HAUL STORAGE AUCT ON 2014 758075 Fortress CIurme Disson-Muller 535 West Ohio Street, Chicago, lIli- i .2 BID SUBMITTAL AND OPENING NOTICE OF SALE UNDER THE SELF STORAGE Mar40 Mendoza 528 nois, 60654. Phone: 312-222- Revise first paragraph below to suit Project. Retain bid date and time consistent with local practices such as those recommended FACILITY ACT, ILLINO S REVISE STATUTES, Jessie Dismukes 523 0136 by regional AIA/AGC Joint Cooperative Committees. CHAPTER 114, PARAGRAPH 301, ET. SEQ Thomas W. Rainey 499 Management reserves the right A. Owner will receive sealed lump sum bids until the bid time and date at the location given below. The sealed bid must be sub- Notice is hereby given that on March 6, 2014, BID2WIN Auc- Eddie Wordlaw 473 miffed in duplicate on the form provided, Project Name, Dafe and Time of Bid clearly marked on the outside of the envelope to pre- tioneer & Storage Clerk for U-Haul Co. North Shore Chicago Eric Chavez 442 to withdraw any unit from sale. Registered vent premature opening. Bid forms can be downloaded at www.greenassociafes.com: will be Offering for sale under the Judicial Lein process, by pub- Dawn Flanks 427 or motor vehicles lic auction, the following storage units. The goods to be sold are sold "As Is f Parts Only." No 1 . Bid Date: 25 March 2014. Michael Wathen 398 are generally described as household goods The terms of the titles or registration. 2. Bid Time: 2:00 p.m., local time. Mary O. Foriwaa 382 Tenant Name Und N 3.Location: Skokie School District, 5050 Madison Street, Skokie, Illinois 60077 sale will be cash, credit or debit only. U-Haul Co. of North Delroy Mangel 390 GregSpang 105 Bids will be thereafter publicly opened and read aloud. Shore Chicago reserves the right to refuse any and all bids. Kenneth Harris 352 Tony Battaglia 2083 Any bid submitted unsealed, or unsigned, without bid bond or received subsequent to the aforementioned date and hour will The sales will be at the following location, 4100 W Futlerton Leisa Hardwick 314 Anwar Farrakhan 2099 be disqualified and returned to the bidder. Ave. Chicago, IL. 60639 and will be st or after 3:3opmand Ashley Houser 309 continue until all units are sold. Jennifer Brazzale 4059 i .3 BID SECURITY Irene West 263 Cheryl Glenn 4067 Bid Security is required in the form of a Bid Bond, AIA Document A310 in an amount equal to not less than ten percent (10%) Michaeal Blackmon- 1910 E 93rd Street Chicago, IL. 60010 Debra L. Crestoni 224 2120, 2127/14 #732901 of the Base Bid and all Additive Alternates. Unit 3098-00- Electrical Items & Boses Nicholas Kennedy 192 It is the Owner's intent to issue a Notice of Award to the successful Bidder within thirty (30) calendar days of the Bid Date. No Angel Hernandez- 4014 Grove Ave, Chicago, IL. 60513 bid shall be withdrawn tor a period of sixty (60) calendar days after the opening of bids. Unit 31 07- Generator & Restaurant Equipment 1.4 PREBID MEETING Luis Msrcano- 375 Oaktree Ct. Hoffman Estates, IL. 60169 Retain one of two "Prebid Meeting paragraphs below. Unit 3410- Toilets, Tubs, Sinks & Covers A Pre-bid Meeting: A mandatory Prebid meeting for all bidders will be held as noled below. Prospective prime bidders are re- Jose Navas- 221 6 N Lowell Chicago, IL. 60639 Storage - Legal Storage - Legal quired fo attend. Unit 3457- Fish tank, Lamp, Tables & Boxes Sarah Boone- 1516 North Ave Chicago, IL. 60639 Date: lOMarch2Ol4. U-HAUL STORAGE AUCTION 2014 758061 Uptown Location: Skokie School District Office, 5050 Madison Street, Skokie, Illinois 60077 Und 3487- Grill, Table, TV, Totes & Boxes Antionette Davis- i 134 S Lombard Oakpark, IL. 60304 NOTICE OF SALE UNDER THE SELF STORAGE Time: 4:00 p.m., local time.Prospective bidders will be required to arrive at 3:30 p.m. to register, provide photo ID and re- FACILITY ACT, ILLINOIS REVISE STATUTES, ceive temporary ID for access to the buildings while students are present. Site visits to all schools may occur after Pre-bid Meet- Unit 3493-Tables, Bags, Boxes & TV. Ravin Tompson- i 126 N Austin Oak Park, IL. 60302 CHAPTER 114, PARAGRAPH 301, ET. SEQ ing until 7:00 p.m. Notice is hereby given that on March 6, 2014, BID2WIN Auc- B. Secondary site visit: A second opportunity to visit all three buildings will be offered as noted below, Prospective bidders are Unit 3522- Bedroom Furniture & Living Room Furniture Jamie Arroyo- 2970 N Sheridan Rd. Chicago, IL. 60657 tioneer S Storage Clerk for U-Haul Co. North Shore ChIcago encouraged to attend. will be offering for sale under the Judicial Lein process, by pub- 1,Date: 13 March 2014. Unit 3731- Table & Boxes Willie Williams- 4509 N Central Park Chicago, IL. 60625 lic auction, the following storage units. The goods to be sold Location: Skokie School Dlstrtct Buildin9s. are generally described as household goods. The terms of the Tìme: 4:00 p.m., local time.Prospective bidders will be required to arrive at 3:45 p.m. to register, provide photo ID and re- Unit 3772- TV, Mattress, Lawn Mower & Boses Hector Sanchez- 3776 W 77th St. Chicago, IL. 60652 sale will be cash, credit or debit only. U-Haul Co. of North ceive temporary ID for access to the buildings while students are present. Buildings will be open until 7:00 p.m. Shore Chicago reserves the right to refuse any and all bids, C.These will be the only opportunity for Bidders to visit the sites and familiarize themselves with the conditions under which the Unit 3774- TV. Stand, Mattress & Misc. Items Iris Perez- 2735 N Leclaire Ave. Chicago, IL. 60639 The sales will be at the following location, 4055 N Broadway work is to be performed. St. Chicago, IL. 60613 and will be st or after 6:00pm and con- i .5 DOCUMENTS Unit 3814- Misc. Items Christine Pernice- 2010 N Hoyne Chicgao, IL. 60647 tinue until all units are sold. Online Bidding Documents: Obtain access after 26 February 201 , by going to the Architect's website, www.greenassociates.c Cesar Avalos-Tule- 1219 W Roscos Chicago, IL. 60657 om and registering. Unit 3845- Totes, Crates & Misc. Items Alejandro Castell- 1908 N Springfield 2 Chicago, IL. 60639 Unit 245- Furniture Biddin9 Documents are also on file at fhe locations below: Cesar Avalos-Tule- 1219 W Roscoe Chicago, IL. 60657 McGraw-Hill Construction/DODGE Reed Construction Data Unit 3944- TV & Boxes Amanda Allegretti- 2427 N Clybourn Chicago, IL. 60614 Unit 245- Furniture www.construction.com www.reedconstructiondata.com Saidu Sesay Sr- 4724 Church Street Skokie, IL. 60676 Northern Illinois Building Contractors Association Illinois Valley Contractors Association Unit 4010- Sofa, Chairs, Bed Frame & Boses Joseph Villafsne- 28.4.8 N . Lockwood Chicago, IL. 60641 Unit 406- Totes, Chairs & Bags 1 1 1 1 South Alpine Road, Sulte 202 1 120 First Street 2/20, V27/14 #732821 Rockford, Illinois 61 108 La Salle, Illinois 61301 Unit 4080- Tables, Shelf, Boses & Bags Illowa Builders Exchange Contractors Association of Will & Grundy Counties Edgar Cabera- 4217 W Fullerton Chicago, IL. 60639 529 24th Street 233 North Spnngfield Avenue Unit 41 68- Bar Stools , Boxes S Misc. Items Rock Island, Illinois 61201 Jouet, Illinois 60435 Lurell Stanley Davis- 1401 S Blue Island Ave Chicago, IL. Addenda will be made available, in digital format, to plan holders of record. 60608 U-HAUL STORAGE AUCTION 2014 758086 Morton Grove Und 4187- Clothing & Bags NOTiCE OF SALE UNDER THE SELF STORAGE i .6 TIME OF COMPLETION AND LIQUIDATED DAMAGES lt retaining option in paragraph below, coordinate with the Contract Documents. Liquidated damages are typically listed in the Sup- John Doe- 12345 W Fake Street Chicago, IL. 60618 FACILITY ACT, ILLINOIS REVISE STATUTES, plemenfary Conditions. Unii 4330- Misc Items CHAPTER 114, PARAGRAPH 301, ET. SEQ Teanna Johnson- 1106 N Harding Ave. Chicago, IL. 60651 Notice is hereby given that on March 6, 2014, BID2WIN Auc- A. Successful bidder shall begin the Work on receipt of the Notice to Award and shall complete the Work within the Contract Time. Work of all contracts is subject to liquidated damages. Unit 4390- Bags & Totes tioneer & Storage Clerk for U-Haut Co. North Shore ChIcago i 7 BIDDER'S QUALIFICATIONS Jeameril Holland- 1340 N Lockwood Chicago, IL. 60651 will be offering for sale under the Judicial Lein process, by pub- Retain and revise first paragraph below if prequalification of bidders is allowed and advisable for Project. Unit 451 5- Totes, Tables, Shelves & Boses lic auction, the following storage units. The goods to be sold Bidders must be properly licensed under tIre laws governing their respective trades and be able to obtain insurance and Ramon Diaz- 4058 W Arniitage Chicago, IL 60639 are generally descnbed as household goods. The terms of the Unit 4642- TV, Totes Crate & Table sale will be cash, credit or debit only. U-Haul Co. of Norm bonds required for the Work. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a Performance Bond and a Payment Bond, in the amount of one hundred per- Yolanda Nieves- N 34 W 23712 Five Fields RD Pewaukee, WI Shore Chicago reserves the right to refuse any and all bids, cent (100%) of the contract sum, on AIA Document A312, as issued by the American Institute of Architects, 53072 The sales will be at the following location. 9009 Waukegan Unit 4813- Table, Totes, Crate & Box Rd. Morton Grove, IL. 60053 and will be at or after 11.15am 2/1 7/14 #734645 George Coleman- 557 N Cicero Chicago, IL. 60644 and continue until all units are sold. Und 4888- Clothing, Toys, Totes & Bags Cipriana Williams- 8201 Berrypatch Anchorage. AK. 99502 Kariea Shanks- 1528 N Kilpatrick Chicago, IL. 60618 Unit 180- Lawn Mower, Fan A Bones Unit 4894- Mattresses, Toys & Boxes Markia Mcpherson- 1724 Greenwood Ave. Evanston,IL. Marck Carreon- 37252 Spruce Terrace Freemont, CA. 94536 60201 Und 4914- Tool Boses, File Cabinet, Totes S Boxes Unit 201 - Boxes, Mattress, Sofa & Bike You're in the driver's seat Nicolas Bell- 35 Brittany Way NE Atlanta, GA Will Auguste- 7526 Palma Ln Gurnee, IL. 60031 Und AA 2487S- Iron Board, Mini Fridge, Trunk & Boses Unìt 426- Bicycle, Furniture, Luggage, Books & Boses at ToDriue.com 2t20, 2/27114 #732818 2/20, 2/27/14 #732810 12 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, February 27, 2014 Storage - Legal Storage - Legal Notice is hereby given that pur- Public Notice suant to Illinois Self-Storage Fa- Notice of AuctIon duties Act, a sale will be held on Date: March 13, 2014 March 1 ith, 2014 at LifeStorage Location: 3400 Oaklon St. ot Little Village, 3245 West 30th Skokle, IL 60076 Street, Chicago, IL 60623 (773)Household Goods not paid for in 376-8577. The contents ot thestorage belonging to Ingrid Idso, below spaces will be sold at aHanin Jambi, Kimberly Clare, public sale tor cash, credd cardPavlos, Carmella Grady, or certified funds.If there is noYolania Papiemik, Matt Buell, & market valueor no bidsre-Barbara McDougle calved, the goods will be other-2/27, 3/6, 3/13/14 #733780 wise disposed at. Unit# 1042 --- Jose Gonzalez You're in the Unit# 1072 --- Daniel Chairez Und# 1074 --- Juan J. Olmedo Unii # 1264 --- Adrian Flangel Un1th1265 --- Jorge Flores- Zepeda RENT YOUR Unit# 1277--- Jerell L. Smith Unit# 2008 --- Brittany Davis Unit# 2015 --- May H. Edwards Unit# 2021 --- Martin Chavez Unit# 2035 --- Elvis Cruz APARTMENT Unit# 2070 --- Gerardo Becerril- driver's seat Leyva Unit# 2115 --- Jessica C. Humphrey Unit# 2131 --- Joyce A. Calvin Unit# 2248 --- Danielle Jordan Unit# 2271 --- Migdalia Martinez WITH EASE Unit# 2379 --- Rose McMahan Unit# 2452 --- Adam Mojica Unit# 2465 - Norma J. 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GENE SISKEL FILM CENTER SCREENING REMEMBERING ROGER John David Mooney, Chaz ife Itself," a documentasy based on the mem- Ebert and Jon Vickers oir of longtime Sun-Times film critic ard 'larlen Pulitzer Prize winner Roger Ebert, made Dt. its Gene Siskel Film Center debut Feb. 10. Stregche Nearly 200 guests filled the theater to honor Ebert's legacy, 4 1 including the film's director Stevejames, Ebert's widow Char and his longtime friends Marlene Iglitzen (Gene Siskel's widow) and Thea Flaum (creator of WTTW's "Sneak Previews"), who were welcomed on stage after the 0* screening for a Q&A session. Later, the crowd - includ- ing backers of the film's Indiegogo campaign, which raised more than $100,000 - mingled, swapping stories about the late writer. "Life Itself" produced by local nonprofit Gordon Quinn and MarkMitten Kartemquin Films, will he distributed by Magnolia Pic- tures this summer. - Katerina Bizios Steve James

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spring by embracing lush blush and bright pink. The color radiates femininity, making it the perfect complement for form-flattering cuts like mermaid dresses and empire silhouettes. On the spring runway, Ehe Saab showed his softer side, opening the show with a sequence of lovely lace dresses, shorts and skirts, all in a salmon shade. Meanwhile, Kate Spade New York's collection delivered a retro-inspired punch Summonof hot pink in everything from flared dresses to tweed jackets. Whether you go bold with neon or muted with blush, a rosy hue byany other name is just as sweet.

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hen George Kotsiopoulos says a woman Iooh like a movie star" OSCAR FORECAST on E!'s "Fashon Police,"it's his To check out George's highest fornifpraise. But iow, red-carpet predictions, voti dont hat:to hcjcnnifii Lavrcncc or Scarktt johansson visit Chicagosplash.com. to garner these tave reviews: The fashion industry s'ct and TV personality is sharing his secrets for creating red-carpet-worthy looks every day in his new book, Glamorousbi' George: The Key to creating Jt'IovicStar Style."I've styled hundreds ofcelebritics dur- ing my career, so I've learned a thing or two," Kotsio- poulos says. "But I've also styled many 'rcal'womcn of every age, shape, size and socioeconomic background, and they all share the same woes abotit getting dressed. Being glamorous is notjust about the hair, makeup and clothing. It's how you present yourselfin every aspect of your life." Covering everything from showing the "right" amount ofskin to dressing for your bod' type to throw- ing a stylish fête, Kotsiopoulos'first book is a guide to living a more elegant lifestyle - and according to kotsiopoulos, its sitipler than you might think. I lis favorite entertaining tip? "l)im the lights! I cannot tell you how many parties l've gone to where the lighting is as bright as a supermarket, and no one iteeds that much detul at a cocktail party." Ifyou don't have dimmers, go old-school and stock up on inexpensive votive candles - guests will appreciate the flattering lighting ind ii makes any s'cnuc look more roniant ic. In addition to promoting bis new torne aiìtl host- ing his hit show on E!, Kotsiopoulos is also the brand and style ambassador for the Gaj, Outlet's new 2014 collections, meaning he'll star in lIte spring and suintiter ad campaigns and travel the country to itsake in-store appearances. "I 'tu really excited about this Iwcausc l've been a fin of all thitigs (;ap since I was in grade school," GET GALA-READY says the North Shore native. "1 worked al I .ord & 'Fayhir at Old Orchard, hut I would spend mv paychecks at For Georges tips on what this huge Gap on Skokie Boulevard. Its just the cookst to wear to some of the thing br my 12-year-old sell to he doing." hottest spring gatas in town, check out our Gala Ieet KoI.ciopouka aiuI/iùk np a copy o/hs new book al a cocktail pant' al Swaroi'/', (SW N.In/ii'j,n) Watch i Guide on the next page. > Jjo,n (tp.n:. lo X/.m. k.i'i'l'y caIIù,,' (J12) l(,l O/). SPRING GALA GUIDEI feature LET'S GO -VANTING

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ALL FURNITURE PROVIDED BY CB2. M ß r 800 W. NORTH; AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY'S CB2,COM BLACK & WHITE BALL Why go: This premier black-tie gala, which has raised more than $1.7 million in the last four years, benefits the nation's largest corn- munity-based volunteer organiza- tion supporting cancer research and treatment for the estimated 1.7 million cancer cases expected to be diagnosed in the U.S. this year. American Cancer Society's Jon Harris and Black & White Ball Diane Whatton What to wear: The name says it all of the Lookingglass don your best black-tie style. Theatre's Who's onstage: Live band Final better poker face when you're Gglassquerade Say will have guests dancing to comfortable, so opt for casual rock and pop hits from the '60s to attire. today. What's at stake: Poker players will Pro tip: Don't delay - table spon- vie for the grand championship sorship is sold out and a limited prize: a seat at the World Series of number of individual tickets are still Poker, valued at $10,000. up for grabs. Pro tip: Arrive promptly at 6 p.m. "Ethereal metallics When: March 1, 5.30 p.m. and learn how to play like a pro are a big trend for spring Where: Westin Lombard York- with a tutorial from cand experts and would work well for the town Center, 70 Yorktown Center, during cocktail hour. celestial theme. Take a look at Lombard When: March 7, 6 p.m., cards in the the Lanvin, Rochas, Oscar de air at 7:15 p.m. la Renta and Salvatore Fer- Tickets: $250. Visit Acsb/ackwhite- ragamo collections for some ba//.com Where: The Montgomery Club, ideas." 500 W, Superior - George LITTLE CITY'S SEEING Tickets: $150 per casino player/ Kotsiopoulos HOPE TOGETHER POKER spectator, $250 per poker player. TOURNAMENT AND CASINO Visit Littlecity.org/poker. NIGHT Why go: For more than 50 years, RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE Little City has been serving chil- CHARITIES OF CHICAGOLAND & LOOKINGGLASS THEATRE'S GGLASS-QUERADE dren and adults with autism and NORTHWEST INDIANA PRES- Why yo: Themed 'A Celestial Pramagglore with the Looking- Who's onstage: After dinner other intellectual and developmen- ENTS BIG MAC UNDER GLASS: Evening," this gala Celebrates glass Civic Engagement Award and the live auction, guests will tal disabilities so that they may AN EVENING IN THE EMERALD the Company's 26th season of for her support of the Chicago dance to the music of live band lead safe, productive and healthy CITY professional, ensemble-based theater community. And we Dr. Bombay. lives. Why go: The purchase price of theater in Chicago. always have our eyes peeled for When: March 8, 6 p.m. cocktails Who you'll see: Whether you're one ticket will help a family heal Who you'll see: Join co-chairs Lookingglass co-founder David and silent auction, 7 p.m. dinner a card shark or gambling novice, together for one week at Ronald Jon Harris of Hillshire Brands Schwimmer. and live auction, lo p.m. dancing enjoy an evening of Hold 'em McDonald House, which provides and casino games, as well as an all- a home-away-from-home for fami- Company and Diane What- Where: The Ritz-Canton Chi- ton of BMO Harris Bank, along What to wear: Not quite sure night buffet and open bar. When lies of hospitalized children. what to make of "urban chic cago, 160 E. Pearson with master of ceremonies it's time to break from the tables, Who you'll see: Event co-chairs and ensemble member Joey cocktail attire"? Take a traditional Tickets: $2,500 per pair. Visit visit the on-site Spex boutique to Jeff Cantalupo, LorraIne Klemz Slotnlck, in honoring ComEd cocktail look and add a dose of Look,ngg/asstheatre.org/content/ view new spring eyewear collec- and Ken Norgan, as well as more President and CEO Anne drama. events. tions while kicking back. than 900 civic, corporate and What to wear: You'll maintain a philanthropic leaders.

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What to wear: Black-tie option- al, emerald accents applauded. CHICAGO CHILDREN'S MUSEUM'S HIDE Who's onstage: Chicago band RepliKa, led by McDonald's N' SEEK: BACK TO SCHOOL EVENT owner-operator Nick Karavites, Why go: Support one of the top and Bub City. will have the crowd dancing to children's museums in the country, favorite hits. Who's onstage: DJ A-Trak, who which strives to create an envi- has served as tour DJ for Kanye Pro tip: Take photos with your ronment for children to explore, favorite characters from "The interact and learn through play. West, will keep the dance floor Wizard of Oz" during the cock- packed. tail reception, and be sure to Who you'll see: The museum's Pro tIp: Remember how you purchase tickets for the exclu- Metropolitan Board hosts more sive raffle sponsored by James than 650 of Chicago's philanthrop- always had the perfect first-day- & Sons Fine Jewelers. ic-minded young professionals at of-school outfit? Maintain that this annual cocktail party. When: March 8, 6 p.m. cocktail motto and dress to impress with reception and silent auction, What to wear: Cocktail attire this crowd, 7:30 p.m. dinner and dancing Misericordia Women's Auxiliary Spring Luncheon and What you'll eat: Specialty bites When: March 8, 9 p.m. to i am. Where: Sheraton Chicago Hotel Fashion Show are provided by host sponsor Let- Where: Chicago Children's Mu- & Towers, 301 E. North Water tuce Entertain You Restaurants, seum at Navy Pier, 700 E. Grand Tickets: $475. Visit Ronald- including RPM Italian, Three Dots the legacy of the Holocaust Tickets: $400. Visit Humani- housechicago.org/bigmacun- and a Dash, Hub 51, R.J. Grunts TIckets: $110. Visit Supportplay.org. and honor those who strive to tarianawardsdinner.org. dergiass. remember the past and posi- tively influence the future. MISERICORDIA WOMEN'S CAMP KESEM'S FAMILY Ruthie Neumeier, Who you'll see: 2014 hon- AUXILIARY SPRING LUN- NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM (from left), Larry orees John A. Canning Jr., CHEON AND FASHION SHOW Why go: This unique fundrais- co-founder and chairman of Serota, Lyndsey Why go: Enjoy cocktails and ng gala invites families for Madison Dearborn Partners Ager, Brandon SmIth a seated lunch at this 30th an evening of philanthropy, LLC, and Thomas S. Ricketts, and Elle Ei-Zammar annual event supporting the Mi- discovery and fun at The Field chairman of the Chicago from the Children's sericordia community of people Museum, to benefit Camp Cubs and Incapital LLC, both Museum Gala with developmental disabilities. Kesem's programs supportìng receive Humanitarian Awards, children affected by a parent's and Richard S. Hirschhaut, Who you'll see: Sister Rose- cancer. founding executive director of mary Connelly, executive direc- the Illinois Holocaust Museum, tor of Misericordia, is an icon Who you'll see: Chicagoans Dara and Richard Levy are will accept the Distinguished in the Chicago philanthropy Community Leadership scene, and 700-800 ladies who the 2014 honorees. Award lunch (and a few gents tool) What to wear: Smart casual will be there to support her. or cocktail attire Who's onstage: Listen as Nobel Peace Laureate Dr. Who's onstage: Saks Fifth For the adults: Walk the red Henry Kissinger, who served Avenue presents a runway carpet and then enjoy dinner as U.S. Secretary of State from show of 2014 spring trends and and a live auction. 1973 to 1977. gives the keynote fashions. For the kids: Scavenger address. What to wear: Daytime dresses hunts, arts and crafts, camp What to wear: Come straight - spring colors encouraged - songs, and games are set up from work in business attire. are appropriate, and we've even throughout the museum. When: March 20, 5:30 p.m. spotted a few statement hats in Pro tip: The live auction reception, 6:30 p.m. dinner past years. features one-of-a-kind experi- Pro tip: Have a date conflict? ences with the Chicago Cubs, Where: Hyatt Regency Chi- cago, 151 E. Wacker Support the charity by shop- Chicago White Sox and Chica- ping at its Hearts and Flour go Bears; a dinner party for 12 Bakery, which employs adults prepared by a celebrity chef; from the Misericordia commu- and a luxury travel itinerary in nity and serves the best soda Napa Valley wine country. bread this side of the Atlantic. When: March 8, 6 p.m. to 9 When: March 27, 10:30 am. p.m. Where: The Palmer House Where: The Field Museum, Hilton, 17 E. Monroe "Since this is a such a 1400 5 Lake Shore TIckets: $175. Visit Misericordia. fun event, go with one of the Tickets: $150 per adult, $50 corn. pop-art inspired looks from per child. Visit Familynightat- spring. Céline had primitive themuseum.org. graffiti prints in bold colors, COMMON GROUND AWARDS Prada put images of women GALA AND FUNDRAISER from political street art on ILLINOIS HOLOCAUST dresses and Chanel had great MUSEUM'S HUMANITARIAN Why go: Founded by Grammy Award winner, actor and cocktail dresses that looked AWARDS DINNER like paint charts." Camp Kesem's Family philanthropist Lonnie Rashid Why go: Support the mu- Lynn Jr., better known as seum's mission to preserve Night at the Museum i 4 CHICAGOSPLASH.COM FEBRUARY 23-MARCH 1,2014 SPRING GALA GUIDEIfeature

Where: The Field Museum, 1400 Co-chairs S. Lake Shore Manisha Tickets: $600. Visit Cubs.com/ Khanna and Lisa Pollina bricksandivy of the Peggy Notebaert JOFFREY BALLET'S Nature SPRING GALA Museum's Butterfly Ball Why go: Hosted by the Women's Board, this special evening raises more than $1 million in operating support for the world-renowned Joifrey Ballet. Who you'll see: Co-chairs Elisa- beth Adams and Dana Hokin Garvey host guests for an eve- Magic Johnson (from left), Common and Mayor Rahm fling that kicks off with a Joffrey Emanuel joke around at the Common Ground Awards performance, followed by cock- Gaia and Fundraiser in 2013. tails, dinner and dancing. Who's onstage: Joffrey danc- ers are in the spotlight at the Common, the Common Ground while dessert is served. Auditorium Theatre for a one- Foundation raises much- What to wear: Your black-tie hour show celebrating the ballet needed funds to serve children best. company's international profile ages 13-15 in Chicago's South Pro tip: Preview the live and and showcasìng young artists and West side communities from the Joffrey Academy of silent auction online, and prior to through Commons Dreamers Dance and Community Engage- the event, download the Ameri- and Believers Youth Mentoring ment Programs. Program and Summer Camp. can Heart Association Heart Ball app so that you may keep a close What to wear: Black-tie attire Who you'll see: This fourth an- eye on the status of your silent When: April 25, 6 p.m. recep- nual event recognizes nationally auction items all evening long. tion, 6:30 p.m. performance, and internationally acclaimed 8 p.m. cocktails and hors personalities in entertain- When: April 12, 6 p.m. d'oeuvres, followed by seated ment, business and community Where: Navy Pier Grand Ball- dinner and dancing service. Past honorees have room, 600 E. Grand included Magic Johnson, Olym- Where: Auditorium Theatre of Tickets: $1,000. Visit Chicago- pic gold medalist Gabrielle Roosevelt University, 50 E. Con- heartba/I.ahaevents.org. Douglas, and business and civic "Go straight to gress, and Hilton Chicago, 720 powerhouse couple Quintin Valentino's pre -fall S Michigan collection on Style.com and Diane Primo, so expect CHICAGO CUBS CHARITIES' Tickets: $750. Visit Joffreyorg/ a star-studded red carpet for for inspiration. Look BRICKS & IVY BALL No. 59 is an exquisite ga/a 2014. Why go: Support the Chicago gown covered in When: March 29, 6 p.m. Cubs Charities, which funds butterflies." CLEARBROOK SHINING Where: Fairmont Chicago Mil- organizations and programs STAR BALL dedicated to improving health, lennium Park, 200 N. Columbus Why go: Celebrating its 26th fitness and educational oppor- Tickets: $500. Visit Common- year, the Shining Star Ball is the tunities for at-risk youth. groundfoundation.org. signature event of Clearbrook, Who you'll see: Members of the which supports more than Chicago Cubs family - includ- 6,000 individuals with disabili- APRIL ing team owner Tom Ricketts, ties and their families annually AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIA- President of Baseball Opera- Who's onstage: The Dan Hayes TION'S CHICAGO HEART BALL tions Theo Epstein and current Orchestra will have guests and former players - join more dancing to everything from Why go: Since 1982, this event than 800 civic, corporate and has raised more than $14 mil- Motown to contemporary hits philanthropic leaders for this THE PEGGY NOTEBAERT NATURE until midnight lion to fight heart disease and special event, which includes a MUSEUM'S BUT1ERFLY BALL stroke. Champagne toast to the 100th What to wear: Black-tie attire Who you'll see: Co-chairJa- anniversary of Wrigley Field. Why go: This 16th annual gala Rock and Manisha Khanna, and Pro tip: Snag a $50 raffle ticket net and Paul J. Burt host'nore What to wear: Business or is the Nature Museum's largest Lisa Pollina host 700 guests for (or six for $250) for a chance than 800 of Chicago's civic and cocktail attire - blue and red is annual fundraiser to support its an elegant evening of dinner and to win four tickets to a Chicago business leaders. Schneider Bulls game or a $1,000 gift card always a good choice. education programs. dancing. Electric is recognized as this What to wear: Black-tie attire to Crate & Barrel. The grand years corporate honoree, and Pro tip: Bring your check- Who's onstage: Illinois Tool prize winner will walk away with longtime American Heart As- book because there are some Works receives the Inaugural When: May 2, 6 p.m. $5,000 cash - perfect for mak- sociation supporters Joan and amazing Cubs experiences in Award for Leadership in Support Where: The Peggy Notebaert ing an additional donation that Paul Rubschiager receive the the silent and ltve auctions. of Science Education. Nature Museum, 2430 N. Cannon evening (hint, hint). (Can't you see yourself hosting Coeur d'Or award. Who you'll see: Co-chairs Tickets: $600. Visit When: April 25, 7 p.m. cocktail a slumber party on Wrigley Who's onstage: Dance to live Matthew and Lisa Harrington, Naturemuseum.org. reception, 8 p.m. dinner and live Field?) music and powerhouse vocals by auction Lynne Jordan and the Shivers When: April 23, 6 p.m.

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Christine Mexican Art, which houses more than Where: Four Seasons Hotel Chi- (our past favorite was a Labrador Aibright (from 7,000 Mexican art pieces accredited cago, 120 E. Delaware retriever puppy). Highlights include left), Lawrence by the American Alliance of Muse- Tickets: $500. Visit Clearbrook a 2014 Mercedes Benz CLA-Class Gill and Terry ums. valued at $40.895 and a trip to org and Kathleen Who you'll see: Corporate chair the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Rio de Jenkins of the Anne Pramaggiore, president and Janeiro, including two tickets to the Steppenwoif CEO of ComEd. gala co-chairs Yolan- final match. Theatre CHICAGO ZOOLOGICAL da Stemer and Jessica Prlego, and SOCIETY'S AROUND THE WHIRL Company's When: April 26, 5:30 pm. reception the evening's emcee John Oulnones Annual Gaia IN 80 YEARS and silent auction, 7:15 p.m. dinner from ABC-7 and live auction, 10:30 p.m. dancing Why go: This special evening, What to wear: Add a little creative hosted by the Women's Board and dessert flair to traditional black tie. and the Board of Trustees of the Where: Radisson Blu Aqua Hotel, Who's onstage: Grammy-nominated, Chicago Zoological Society, com- 221 N. Columbus memorates the 80th anniversary of all-female mariachi trio Ella will Tickets: Sponsorships start at the Brookfield Zoo. delight guests during cocktail hour. $25.000. Visit Discove,yb&l.org. Among the 600 attendees, expect to Who you'll see: More than 700 see renowned artists and nationally corporate and civic leaders attend recognized honorees. this annual spring gala, helping to MAY raise funds to support the animals When: May 2, 6 p.m. LYRIC OPERA OF CHICAGO'S at Brookfieid Zoo and the conserva- Where: Fairmont Chicago Millennium THE SOUND OF MUSIC tion, education and animal welfare Park, 200 N. Columbus programs of the Chicago Zoological Why go: The Women's Board of TIckets: $500 Visit Nationalmuseu- Lyric Opera of Chicago hosts an Soc iety. mo fmexicanart org. What to wear Black-tie attire evening of Austrian elegance in support of this cultural institution. Pro tip: In years past, we've enjoyed GENERATION RESCUE'S the opportunity to get up close and Who's onstage: The iconic Rodgers RESCUE OUR ANGELS personal with some of the zoo's and Hammerstein family musical exotic residents. is brought to life in a world-class Why go: This star-studded cocktail production. Broadway star Jenn party helps fund Generation Rescue's When: April 26, 6:30 p.m. reception, Gambatese and TV/stage vet mission to help provide support and 8 p.m. dinner Edward Hibbert make their Lyric "Fringe was all over treatment assistance to families af- Where: Brookfield Zoo, 3300 Golf debuts as Maria and Max Detweiler, the runways at Calvin fected by autism. respectively. Road, Brookfield Klein, The Row, Alex- Who you'll see: Hometown girl and Tickets: $600. Visit Pjhchicago. Who you'll see: Women's Board ander Mc Queen and Splash columnist Jenny McCarthy corn/event/zoo or brook field president Anne Reyes and event Derek Lam. So why not hosts the seventh annual event along- zoo.org. co-chairs Alison W. McNally and make like a flapper and side Jacqueline Laurita of the "Real Eileen Murphy welcome 200 guests shake your bootie all Housewives of New Jersey." Event for cocktails and a seated dinner night long in the sea- creators Michele and Peter Doyle will AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY'S in the William B. and Catherine son's hottest trend?" also be on hand. DISCOVERY BALL Graham room, followed by the What to wear: Go easy, breezy and Why go: Nationally recognized as performance. fashion-forward in LA chic. one of the premier cancer fundrais- What to wear Lederhosen and ing events, this event has garnered dirndls welcome. Pro tip: Sponsors will get a special $16 million to support the American meet-and-greet with celebrity at- Cancer Society since 2007. When: May 2, 5:30 p.m. cocktails, tendees before the event. 615 dinner, 8 p.m. performance Who's onstage: Guest emcee When: May 9, 7:30 p.m Where: Civic Opera House of Lyric Kathy Brock of ABC-7 gets the STEPPEN WOLF THEATRE Where: Venue One, 1044 W, Randolph party started and live band Maggie Opera, 20 N. Wacker COMPANY'S ANNUAL GALA Speaks keeps it going on the dance Tickets: $500. Visit Lyricopera org. Tickets: $150. Visit Rescueourange/s. corn floor. Why go: This annual gala exclusive showcase of Who you'll see: More than 800 NATIONAL MUSEUM OF MEXICAN raises more than $1 million scenes from the world- guests join event chairs Kim and ART'S GALA DE ARTE: SUEÑOS for Steppenwoif's artistic, premiere production of ALLIANCE FRANÇAISE'S Greg Wasson, president and CEO Y ESPERANZAS (DREAMS AND educational and communi- "The Way West" by Mona BIENNIAL GALA of Watgreen Co. HOPES) ty programming, Enjoy live Mansour and directed by Why go: With a fundraising goal performances, cocktails, ensemble member Amy What to wear: Black-tie attire Why go: Celebrate the richness of $750,000 to help maintain the a gourmet dinner and live Morton, and ends with 117-year-old organization's French Pro tip: Be prepared to bid on and beauty of Medcan culture by auction, followed by danc- dancing to live music by unparalleled live auction items supporting the National Museum of language classes, cultural programs ing and entertainment. Gary Sinise and the Lt. and active library, the Woman's Who you'll see: Co-chairs Dan Band plus a late- Board has planned an evening Lawrence Gill and Chris- night DJ set. themed "Red Carpet at the Monte tine Albrlght, and Terry When: May 3, 6:30 p.m. Carlo Casino." and Kathleen Jenkins Where: Steppenwoif's Who you'll see: Gala co-chairs Lisa What to wear: City-chic Downstairs Theatre, 1650 W. Bailey and Veronique Bushala, attire, which we think of N. Halsted along with honorary co-chair Betsey as dressy cocktail with a Tickets: $1,000. Visit N. Pinkert, welcome guests for an fashionable edge. Steppenwolforg or email evening of casino games like roulette, Who's onstage: The Speciaíevents@steppen- baccarat and trente et quarante. evening kicks off with an wolf org. What to wear When choosing National Museum of Mexican Arts Gala de Arte: Suenos y Es- black-tie attire, channel the glamour peranzas (Dreams and Hopes) of Casablanca and don your French

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Peters and Mamie Walton draw a crowd of Chicago's influential, BOYS AND GIRLS philanthropic-minded women. CLUBS OF What to wear Take a cue from CHICAGO'S the theme and dress to impress SUMMER BALL with a chic fascinator or stately hat in bright, spring colors. In other Why go: The Woman's words, add some "hattitude" to Board of the Boys and Girls your look. Clubs of Chicago (BGCC) hosts its 65th anniversary Pro tip: This spring luncheon has summer soiree to raise funds sold out the past three years and for BGCC's after-school pro- tickets go fast - so buy early. grams, which provide a safe When: May 19, 11 a.m. haven for children ages 6-18. Where: Four Seasons Hotel Chi- Who you'll see: Six hundred cago, 120 E. Delaware community tastemakers are Tickets: $150. Visit Se,v,cec/ubof- welcomed by a group of nine chica go.org. notable Chicago women: Mikhaii Baryshnikov Woman's Board president at Hubbard Street Beth White and Summer BaU HUBBARD STREET DANCE Dance Chicago's co-chairs Virginia Bobins, CHICAGO'S SPOTLIGHT BALL Spotlight Ball Linda Gantz, Marty Hig- Why go: Proceeds from this annual gins, Bonnie Stearns, Renée spring gala support the perfonm- Crown, Ellen O'Connor, ing company as well as Hubbard Karen Gray and Barbara Street's education, community Who you'll see: Event chair Debra Pearlman. and artistic programs, which reach Cafaro, chairman and CEO of Who's onstage: Vocal group thousands annually through work Ventas Under the Streetlamp in Chicago-area schools, classes Who's onstage: Five-time Grammy performs classic doo-wop, and workshops at the Hubbard Award winner James Thylor takes Motown and old-school Street Dance Center. the stage for an unforgettable rock 'n' roll hits. And with performance. an ensemble composed of Who you'll see: Event benefactors members of the Tony Award- Meg and Tim Callahan, Paul and What to wear Business attire winning show Jersey Boys, Eilen Gignilliat, and Denise Stefan When: May 19, 5:30 p.m. these retro faves have never and John Ginascol welcome hundreds of notable personalities Where: Navy Pier Grand Ballroom, sounded so good. "Skirt lengths have gotten 600E Grand longer for spring and black- from Chicago's business and arts What to wear: Black-tie tie doesn't necessarily mean communities, as well as Hubbard Tickets: $350. Visit Cureepilepsy atti re floor length. Try the new Street's renowned artists. org/chicago2Ol4. When: May 31, 6:30 p.m. tea length in an opulent, Who's onstage: Accepting the cocktail reception, 8 p.m. full-skirted dress from Pro- 2014 Spotlight Award will be Tony- dinner, live auction and enter- CHINESE AMERICAN SERVICE enza Schouler, Michael ¿(ors, and Oscar-nominated performer LEAGUE tainment Christian Siriano or Roksan- Mlkhail Baryshnikov, a Kennedy Where: Navy Pier Grand tz (from da Ilincic. The 1950s vibe Center honoree and recipient of Why go: This is the 35th din- ner gala benefitting the Chinese Ballroom, 600 E. Grand h White and will work wonderfully with the National Medal of Honor. Virginia Boblns of the ,,_- the eveníng's program." American Service League's (CASL) Tickets: $700. Visit Bgcc.org. Boys and Girls Clubs of What to wear: Cocktail or business mission to serve Chicago's Asian attire Chicago's Summer Bail community through language as- Pro tIp: You may not be able to sistance, childcare, housing social resist auction items like two tickets services, job programs and more. efits Goodman's theater education mance, guests enjoy dinner and Riviera finest. to the 2014 Primetime Emmy Who you'll see: Hosts WGN's and community initiative programs. dancing to live music by Gentle- Who's onstage: Dance to the mu- Awards or a luxury cruise through Nancy Loo, ABC-7's Judy Hsu, men of Leisure. sic of The Stanley Paul Orchestra Who you'll see: Gala co-chairs the Mediterranean with Seabourn Fox 32's Joanle Lum join event and bid on luxury items in a live Joan Clifford, Andra Pieu and When: May 17, 6:30 p.m. Cruise Line. co-chairs Anne Pramaggiore, Lorrayne Weiss are planning an auction led by Steven Zick of Where: Hilton Chicago, 720 5. When: May 19, 6 p.m. president and CEO of ComEd and elegant affair for a few Christie's. Michigan Where: Fairmont Chicago Millen- Rick Waddeil, chairman and CEO hundred of Chicago's What you'll eat: Dine on a nium Park, 200 N. Columbus of Northern Trust. theater patrons and Tickets: $1,000. Call French Mediterranean-inspired Who's onstage: Special entertain- business and civic (312) 443-3811, ext. Tickets: $600. Visit Hubbardstreet- dinner prepared by executive ers, to be announced soon, will leaders. 586. dance com/spotlightbalf. chef Mark Payne. take the spotlight. What to wear: Tradi- When: May10, 6 p.m. reception, What you'll eat: The cocktail tional black-tie attire 8 p.m. dinner, 9 pm. dancing and THE SERVICE CLUB'S CURE'S '16TH ANNUAL CHICAGO reception features appetizers pre- casino Who's onstage: Spe- SPRING LUNCHEON: BENEFIT pared and served by students of cial guest Emmy and HATTITUDE Where: Ritz-Canton Chicago, 160 Why go: This annual benefit sup- CASL's award-winning chef training Tony Award-winner E Pearson Why go: Support The ports the mission of Citizens United program. Kristin Chenoweth Service Club of Chi- for Research in Epilepsy (CURE), Tickets: $600. Visit Af-chicago.org. When: May 21, 6 p.m. cocktail re- (above) performs Broadway show cago's mission to assist charitable, the leading nongovernmental ception, 7 p.m. dinner and program. tunes from "Wicked" and "Promis- civic and educational organizations agency fully committed to funding Where: Hilton Chicago, 720 S. THE GOODMAN THEATRE GALA es, Promises," as well as songs from since 1890 research in the epilepsies to find a cure and increase awareness of the Michigan her new album "Some Lessons Who you'll see: Co-chairs Ann Why go: Themed "A Dream Eve- Learned." Following the perfor- disease Tickets: $350. Visit Caslser-vice.org. fling," this signature fundraiser ben- Gerber, Leziey Hodes, Karen

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BY PHIL ROCKROHR Raise funde [email protected] for your school throuqh Ravinia Festival unveiled its 2014 season schedule today, Feb. 27, with a lineup of 130 acts taking the stage June 5 through Sept. CommuflityColinect 14 at the Highland Park venue. Tickets go on sale March 5. Among the loaded summer schedule are a series of golden shows that IsubscriptlonsoLd=$2Oforyovschoo would make any music fan excited. Here are five that are essential to an exciting sum- mer on the North Shore: Earn money for athletic progoms, 1. July playground equipment and much more! 12Wil- lie Nelson Jeff Beck lAP and Family, SchooL Benefits. with Alison fan who may want to hear some classic hits, Krauss and but still wants to be challenged by expertise Union Sta- and nuance. Unlimited earning pot..vøa( - For every subscription tion featur- sold, your organization will earn $20.00. ing Jerry Aug. 31 - Dwight Yoakam with Bob Douglas Weir & Rat Dog. Like the Aug. 28 billing, and Jason this may seem Earned bonus - If your school exceeds your pre- Isbell. Of all like an unlikely determined goal, your school will receive an additional the country- combination, $4.00 per subscription sold. esque billingsin particular floating to purists who Willie Nelson through eschew Weir's Deeper Community Correctk...-Reach your goal and Ravinia former incarna- we will provide your school with an opportunity to promote a each year, tion in jam-band student or teacher of the month. Nelson and his entourage provide the most founders The welcome respite from Nashville gloss. Grateful Dead. Bragging Rights - The school who sells the most Krauss' traditional down-home country and But Yoakam's the folksy rock flirtings of Isbell, a former smooth country subscriptions will receive a full-page 'Thank-You" ad to the member of indie-country-rock pioneers and Weir's ethe- participants and quarterly benefits such as a full page ad Drive-By Truckers, will nicely complement real rock nicely for school use. each other. complement each other. If Aug. 19 - Buddy Guy with special Weir gets too guest to be announced April 19. Even stiff or jammy, Dwight Yoakam Sign up your without knowing his support act, classic remember Yo- rock and Chicago blues fans know this showakam is up next. And if Yoakam gets a little should not be missed. Guy remains a living too slick or poppy, remember you just heard school today! connection to the city's rich musical history Bob Weir. Colt us at: and to the influence he spread to Eric Clap- ton and countless others who borrowed his Sept. 12 - Poi Dog Pondering. A Ra- 312-321-3021 power and style. vinia staple and Chicago treasure, Poi Dog somehow combines virtually every rock Email us at: Aug. 28 - ZZ Top with Jeff Beck. style with no need for backup. Their recent communitsjconnect Neither of these artists alone would be mini-album, "Audio Love Letter," is a perfect @pioneertocat.com enough to keep the musically adventurous illustration of their diverse catalog with occupied for a full evethng but together covers of Van Morrison, The The and David they frame a bill that combines shrewd pop Bowie. With a little luck, theywilldabble Niles-Herald- Spectator sensibility with masterful technique - of into these new gems. Either way, no other my homc. my local ncwm . eat. 1986 which both artists are capable within the band at Ravinia or elsewhere can embody right composition. In other words, this the spirit of, say, The Grateful Dead and unique combination will entertain any rock New Order in the same song. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICA11ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27,2014 I 33

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lHl: À lt will be a tough call when mothers and sons pair up for dodgeball, kickball and relay races on March 7 atthe WhirtyBall corbìnes basketbtIl. Li:i bu,iipt',:.it Maine Park Leisure Center. and a heatthy dose of chutzpah. W also ottt, games and LaserTron, and our Voi on Hilk It:tii Play ball! Mother and son sport time even has a climbing wail. Our menu is decidedly te;tivt and best enjoyed between shouts of Mazel Toy! BY MYRNA PETLICKI For details, call (847) 965-4220 or go to For Sun-Times Media wwwmgpLorg. t)()flt tti iï.. eetrìr VttIttlftttit Moms are good sports. "We did a mother- LOOKING AHEAD son kickball last year that was fantastic," Kids up to age 2 will pick out an object BARIBAT MITZVAH OPEN HOUSE said Mary Bart, recreation supervisor for that helps foretell their future - accord- Sunday, March 2Noon3 pm the Park Ridge Park District. "The moms ing to Korean tradition - at Babytime- - really loved it so they asked us to do it again.Doijanchi: Korean ist Birthday Celebration. 285 GenttrDF Vt Vet ioii I1ÍÌls-IL 6006 This year we're going to do lots of fun and The event will follow the regular storytime, : crazy sports games. We're going to do a 11 a.m.-i2:30 p.m. Monday, March 3 at Mies make-your-own-sundae ice cream bar. And Public Library, 6960 Oakton St. l IPAIIMIN ORUPT we'll give out awards - couples awards and For dethils, call (847) 663-1234 or go to boys-versus-moms awards." www.nileslibrary.org. OFJHEESTUFfFOItWthJRPAR The Mother Son Sports Spectacular, for ATa'AT1 o1r OIct! titnirWitt FUNNY BUNNIES boys ages 4-12 arid their moms, is 6:30-8:30 p.m. Friday, March 7 at Maine Park Leisure Books about bunny siblings Max and Center, 2701 W. Sibley St. Ruby will be read at Family Storytime, 7 'We ask that they come dressed in their p.m. Thursday, March 6 at Lincoinwood favorite sports memorabilia so they're ready Public Library, 4000 W. Pratt Ave. All ages Yk, IHERIs ¡ui MPP FOR miSi to battle," Bart said. Activities will include a are welcome, especially ages 3-8. There will KeepAiLourMitzvahhdolnUiepalmofyoiw dodgeball tournament, kickball tournament be related activities. hand. Download our Yapp mobile app! and relay races. For details, call (847) 677-5277 or go to (Scan code below wit/i pfloe or enter (fRL in your browser) The cost is $26 per couple for residents, www.lincolnwoodlibrary.org. $33 for nonresidents. Reservations are GROW A MINI-GARDEN required. For details, call (847) 692-5127 or go to You'll visit three greenhouses and learn '- www.prparks.org. what a plant needs to thrive at Tropical Terrarium, for ages 4-10 with an adult, WHAT'S UP, DOC? 9:30-li a.m. or i-2:30 p.m. Sunday, March 16 at the Chicago Botanic Garden, 1000 Lake f2'ôw Dr. Seuss' Birthday Extravaganza, that's http:J/bit,Iy/wbmttzvah what. All ages are invited to visit the MortonCook Road, Glencoe. You'll make a tropical Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., 2-4 terrarium. Cost is $22 per child for nonmem- p.m. Sunday, March 2 to celebrate the chil- bers. Reservations are required. CHICAGO LOMEARD VERNON HILLi dren's author with games, stories, a photo For details, call (847) 835-6801 or go to 600.894-4759 WHIRLYBALLrDM booth and more. www.chicagobotanic.org/familyprograms. 34 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27,2014 A PIONEER PRESS I1JBUCAT1ON NIL

III FOOD The artisanal ways A hops, skÎ anda jump, from pale alè tobread BY VERONICA HDII opened last year, bakers knead For Sun-Times Media Jendron's grains into loaves of: (clockwisefrom left) Temperance Beer Co. Head Brewer Claudia Jendron, Hewn Head Baker Justin Holmes (back) and Hewn Co- aptly-named Spent Grain BreaI. owners Eilen Kingaiiljulie Mat1h sample fresh Spent Grain Bread and RestlessYears Rye Pale Me in the kitchen at Hewn Ui Evanston. en Temperance Beer "The spent grains are dense It's Co. Head Brewer Claudiahard to use them to make brea4," Potato-Rosemary and Whole by the time the breads are pulled together in a tour of Artisanal Jendron finishes making Jendron explains. Wheat Gruyère, fresh out of the from the oven racks, is weary from Evanston. The tour is open to a batch of her Restless Years - a But these artisans certainly hot oven, entertain the bakers at laboring in the hot kitchen since attendees of the International Rye Pale Ale with a slightly spicy aren't looking for the easy way to Hewn daily with a cacophony of 3 a.m. Association of Culinary Profes- finish - she doesn't just toss the do things. They're among Evan- noises. "You're basically hear- Holmes works with co-owner sionals' conference, taking place used grains. She gives them away ston's artisanal food and beverage ing the crust condense," explains Ellen King's personal recipes, in Chicago March 14-17. The tour to the neighbors down Demp- community making things the baker Aaron Cagle. including one for the starter they will also stop at Hewn, Nell Funk's ster Street in Evanston. There, old-fashioned way. It's nothing short of music to use as a base for most of their Now We're Cookin' test kitchen, at Hewn, an artisanal bakery that Crusty loaves of Spent Grain, head baker Justin Holmes, who breads. Belgian Chocolatier Piron and The Hewn's collaboration with Spice House. Temperance is just one example Spice House Owner Patty Erd ram, rosemary, thyme, oregano) the bowl and allow enough space for of artisan partnerships. The Hewn will provide tastings of popular the dough to grow.) FOCACCIA 1/2 teaspoon sea salt crew makes focaccia bread three new flavor enhancers like bergs- times a week for nearby Union Piz- mot extract and trendy sansho Preferment (Mix one day ahead of * Ingredientsare measured by weight; Add the olive oil to a sheet pan, and time) zeria. The focaccia is also available peppercorns. The peppers, which others are measured by volume. pour the dough into the sheet pan. 8 ounces bread fIour Use your fingers to spread the dough to the public at Hewn by advance are still grown only in Japan, are In the bowl of a stand up mixer, add order. The bread is known for the known for their heat. "When you 1/2 teaspoon salt evenly. It takes a few minutes to dis- bread flour, yeast, salt, garlic confit, dimpled top crust that bakers put them in your mouth it's like 114 teaspoon yeast perse the dough. Use your fingers as create by using their fingertips to you put your tongue in an electric water, butter and preferment. On low if playing a piano to spread the dough. 5 ounces waters speed, mix all ingredients for about spread the dough evenly across a socket," Erd says. The indentations from your fingers flat baking pan. Another event, the 21st annual Combine all the preferment ingredi- 4-5 minutes. Then turn up to medium ents in a bowl and mix until there is no helps to create the uneven top. Don't And there are more partner- Women Chefs and Restaurateurs speed and mix until dough forms a ball dry flour. worry if the dough does not completely ships. in January, Jendron teamed Conference, is coming to Chicago and does not stick to the side of the Focaccia Dough fill up the sheet pan, but try to get the up with Nicole Pederson, the for the first time, March 9-11. The bowl (4-5 minutes) . dough as evenly spread as possible. 22 ounces bread flour chef at Found Kitchen and Social event will also showcase the work In alarge bowl (orifthere is room in Loosely cover the sheet pan and let House in Evanston, to create of local artisans: Nicole Pederson 1/4 teaspoon yeast the mixer bowl), add the dough and sit in a warm spot for 60-90 minutes. a beer dinner for members of and Evanston native Stephanie I 1/2 teaspoons salt cover with plastic wrap. Let proof in Preheat the oven to 375 degrees (350 the local chapter of Les Dames Izard will be among featured chefs. I ounce garlic conf it* a warm spot for two hours. After the if using convection) and sprinkle d'Escoffier. Pederson made a Chefs Sarah Stegner, Gale Gand House-cured Salmon with Rye and Paul Virant will be featured 15 ounces water first hour, remove the plastic wrap and herbes de Provence over the top, bake 2 tablespoons butter for 20 minutes, and then check. It with Caperberries and Dill to go presenters. fold the dough over itself four times. with Jendron's Restless Years ale, To learn more about the IACP should be golden brown. Bake longer if Add when shaping the focaccia: Cover with plastic wrap again and let finishing the meal with a beer cake conference, including a list of cu- 2 tablespoons oil sit one more hour. (Note: make sure needed, and sprinkle with sea salt once and salted caramel gelato to go linary tours, visit www.lACP.com, removed from the oven. I tablespoon herbes de Provence the plastic wrap is not touching the with Jendron's Root Down Robust and for more about the Conference (herbs native to Provence, like mario- dough - it should rest on the edges of - Hewn Co-owner/baker Ellen King Porter. of Women Chefs and Restaura- Next, they'll participate teurs, visit www.WomenChefs.org. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION THURSDAY FEBRUARY 272014

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Family Night 7 p.m.: Students grades four and five and her overbearing boyfriend, he finds Boy Scout Pancake Breakfast 6:30 p.m.: An evening of entertain- can enjoy inflatables, a live DJ, dancing a unexpected friend at a local water Closing Reception for Nues 9 am.: The spring pancake breakfast ment and fun for all ages. Prairie View and more. Concessions available. Maine park. Stars Steve Carell, Toni Collette West Art Students for Boy Scout Troop 922. Our Lady Community Center, 6834 Dempster St., Park Leisure Center, 2701 W. Sibley St., and Allison Janney. 103 minutes. Niles 6p.m.: Join in for a closing reception Mother of the Church, 8747 W. Law- Morton Grove. Park Ridge. Call 847-692-3570. $5. Public Library District, 6960 W. Oakton in the students' honor and enjoy light rence Ave., Chicago. $6 per person, free St., Niles. Call 847-663-1234. refreshments. Morton Grove Public Li- Shakespeare After Hours Film Spyro Gyra Morning Dance for ages 3 and under. brary, 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove. Discussion: 'A Midsummer 35th Anniversary Album Tour Silver Screen Series: Call 847-965-4220. Korean Dance and Drum Night's Dream' 8 p.m.: Spyro Gyra is a jazz-fusion 'The Searchers' Performance 7 p.m.: This film is shown in conjunc- juggernaut and one of the most prolific 2 p.m.: A Civil War veteran embarks on Commander Cody 2 p.m.: The Chicago Korean Dance tion with the Shakespeare Project of and commercially successful groups in a journey to rescue his niece from an 7:30 p.m.: The longtime musician per- Company will perform a variety of Chicago. Members of The Shakespeare their genre. North Shore Center for the Indian tribe. Stars John Wayne, Jeffrey forms. Evanston SPACE, 1245 Chicago traditional Korean dances, such as a Project will be on hand for discussion Performing Arts in Skokie, 9501 Skokie Hunter. 120 minutes. Call 847-929-5101 Ave., Evanston. $17-$30. fan dance, jango dance with drums and following the film. Niles Public Library Blvd., Skokie. Call 847-673-6300. or visit www.mgpl.org to learn more. others. Call 847-929-5101 or visit www. Jeff Dye District, 6960 W. Oakton St., Niles. Call $38-$58. Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove. mgpl.org for more information. Morton 8 p.m.: The comedian, who hosts M1V's 847-663-1234. Donivan Codey: The Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., "Money From Strangers" & ABC's Survive Show Notre Dame College Prep Burke Morton Grove. "Extreme Makeover Home Edition," Film: 'Blue Jasmine' & Oscar Prediction Contest 8:30 p.m.: Codey is a pop/R&B artist. Scholars Program Fundraiser performs. Must be 21 or older. $22 and a An Evening with the Stars 7 p.m.: Join in for an after-hours show- Gorilla Tango Skokie, 7924 Lincoln Ave., 6 p.m.: Begins with 6 p.m. mass; a re- minimum of Iwo food or drink purchas- 5:30 p.m.: This Oscar-themed fundrais- ¡ng of Woody Allen's newest movie about Skokie. Call 847-677-7761. $10. ception follows with a dinner buffet, mu- es. Additional performances Friday at er features red carpet arrivals and inter- a New York socialite (Cate Blanchett), sic and a cash bar. There will be a silent 10:30 p.m. and Saturday at 9:30 p.m. views, dinner, a bar with movie themed deeply troubled and in denial, who Friday Night Fever auction, a basket raffle and the attire Zanies Comedy Night Club Rosemont, cocktails, a silent auction, raffles and a arrives in San Francisco to impose upon 9 p.m.: The Maine-NilesAssociation of is casual. Donations appreciated. To 5437 Park Place, Rosemont. 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North Zine Club mance at 9:30 p.m. Evanston SPACE, Korean Brush Drawing $20-$25. Shore Center for the Performing Arts 3:30 p.m.: The group meets to plan, edit 1245 Chicago Ave., Evanston. $30-$75. IO am.: Artist Soojin Lee shows partic- in Skokie, 9501 Skokie Blvd., Skokie. and publish an original mini magazine, ipants the techniques of Korean brush 'The French Connection: Music $25-$75. featuring writing, comics and other art- Friday Night Concert drawing with ink and a brush on rice pa- of Faure and Viorne' work. Eisenhower Public Library, 4613 7 p.m.: Enjoy dinner at the cafe per. Supplies will be provided. For ages 7:30 p.m.: William Ferris Chorale and N. Oketo Ave., Harwood Heights. followed by dancing and music by 12 and up, Morton Grove Public Library, two high school girl's choirs perform SEE CO CALENDAR, NEXT PAGE » THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2014 37 NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION I

Rosemont, 5437 Park Place, Rosemont. on children's health and wellness for skills and learn new patterns and Call 847-813-0484. all ages from babies to teens. For more applications of this artistic tradition. « FROM PREVIOUS PAGE information and to register for the event Lincolnwood Public Library, 4000 W. Beatles Nights On Tap visit www.healthychildrenexpo.org. Pratt Ave., Lincolnwood. Call 847-677- WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5 7 p.m.: Hear classic Beatles tunes GO CALENDAR Donald E. Stephens Convention Center, performed live onstage by talented 527 ext. 232. 5555 N. River Road, Rosemont. Call Natural Gas local musicians 7 p.m. March 7-8. 8p.m.: The improvisational group takes Proceeds benefit the Youth Ministry 312-558-1770. $10. Mege Movie Pajama Night a suggestion from the audience and Fund at PRCC, which supports youth 6 p.m.: Kids can dress in their PJs for Friends Book Sale turns it into a show. The Gift Theatre, mission trips and activities. Park Ridge a night of games, snacks and PG-rated Thvia Night 2 p.m.: Browse a selection of discount- 4802 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago. Call Community Church, 100 Courtland movies. For ages 4 to 9. Maine Park 8 p.m.: Winners receive gift cards. ed items, including hardcover books, 773-283-7071. $5. Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-823-3164. Leisure Center, 2701 W. Sibley St., Park Specials include $4 Budweiser products OVOs and CDs for $1 and paperback and 60 cent wings. Buffalo Wild Wings, $10 in advance, $5 for students; $15 at Ridge. For more information, call 847- the door. books for 50 cents. Eisenhower Public 7020 Carpenter Road, Skokie. Call 847- THURSDAY. 692-5127. $14-$26. Library, 4613 N. Oketo Ave., Harwood 329-9333. Heights. For more information, call Classic Film Series: SATURDAY, MARCH 8 Free Came Night 708-867-7828. 'Mildred Pierce' 7 p.m.: The church provides games such I p.m.: A screening of the 1945 film-noir Second Saturday Family Afternoon at the Movies for as dominoes, Uno, Yahtzee, Pictionary and many more, Hot dogs with chips An Evening with Whole Foods drama about a woman who struggles Storylime Families 'Cloudy With a Chance IO am.: Stories and crafts for the whole and drinks will be offered. Acacia Park Market Cooking on a Budget to win the favor of her spoiled daughter ofMeathaJls2' 7p.m.: Save money at the grocery store and prove she can be independent after family. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 Lutheran Church, 4307 N. Oriole Ave., 2 p.m.: A screening of the 2013 ani- with the help of Whole Foods Market. cheating husband leaves. Ill minutes. S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847- Norridge. Free. mated film about an inventor who has The class includes a cooking demon- Eisenhower Public Library, 4613 N. 825-3123. to leave his new post to address the stration, recipes and samples. Park Oketo Ave., Harwood Heights. Call 708- Second Saturday Coffeehouse: problems with his infamous machine Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect 867-7828. Healthy Children Conference Court & Country that creates food-animal hybrids. 95 Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-825-3123. & Expo 8 p.m.: The local a cappella vocal Classic Film Senes: IO am.: The American Academy of minutes. Lincolnwood Public Library, ensemble performs Medieval and Re- 'West of Zanzibar' Pediatrics invites parents, grandpar- 4000 W. Pratt Ave., Lincolnwood. For Ihe Thesday Ten Showcase naissance pieces written in or before 8p.m.: A mix of ten headliners, 7p.m.: Silent film with piano ac- ents, caregivers and kids to its first-ever more information, call 847-677-5277, the early 1600s. Ethical Humanist indu ding rising stars and surprise companiment by David Drazin. 65 Healthy Children Conference & Expo. ext. 232. Society, 7574 Lincoln Ave., Skokie. Call guests, perform stand-up. $10 and minutes. Park Ridge Public Library, The event will combine education and 847-667-3334. $8, includes coffee the purchase of at least two food or 20 S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Call fun with experts from around the coun- Henna Art drink items. Zanies Comedy Night Club 847-825-3123. try discussing the latest information 2:30 p.m.: Learn the art, share your and pastries.

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This highly fictionalized life story of conflict with Israel becomes an informant aeronautical engineer Jim Horikoshi, the after the killing of an Israeli soldier. Hany designer of Japan's WWTI fighter plane the A Abu-Assad ("Paradise Now") directed the Zero (a major departure from Miyazaki's MUSICAL Best Foreign Film nominee. fantasy-based previous films) isn't entirely successful, but its many dreams and visions FABLE SON OF COD of flight are still sublime. And it still casts the buoI by Rated PG-13 for intense and bloody magically beautiful Miyazakispell. depiction of the Crucifixion, and for some ARTHUR LAURE NTS sequences of violence ABOUT LAST NICHT music by Stars: Diogo Morgado, Greg Hicks, Roma Rated R for sexual content, language and JUIF STYNE Downey, Amber Rose Revah brief drug use lyrics by The story of Jesus (Morgado) from his Stars: Kevin Hart, Michael Ealy, Regina birth to the resurrection. Christopher Hall, Joy Bryant STEPHEN SONDHEIM Spence ("The Bible") directed the drama. Two couples struggle to make the transi- directed by tion from casual affaira to relationships. GARY GRIFFIN Steve Pink ("Hot Tub Time Machine," "High II11Ill1Ïi1 Fidelity") directed this remake ofthe 1986 romantic comedy. 3 DAYS TO KILL Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of ENDLESS LOVE violence and action, some sensuality and ** language Rated PG-13 for sexual content, brief par- Stars: Kevin Costner, Amber Heard, Haileetini nudit3 some language and teen partying NOW PLAYING Steinfeld Stars: Alex Pettyfer, Gabriella Wilde, A Secret Service agent (Costner) hoping Bruce Greenwood, Joely Richardson to retire and reconnect with his estranged A triple dose of true romance and tor- teenage daughter (Steinfeld) must first tured melodrama for tween-age girls, the complete one last dangerous mission - and hyper-emotional "Endless Love" is likely to look after her while her mother is out of seem truly endless forjust about anyone else. town. MeG ("Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle")Wilde as sweet, beautiful, filthy rich Jade and directed the thriller. Pettyfer as sensitive, hunky, wrong-side-of- the-tracks David are star-crossed teen lovers POMPEII I MAJOR thwarted by Jade's disapproving dad (Green- OL14 SSA$OH ARAâ4,,RR summoR Rated PG-13 for intense battle wood). Who has apparently forgotten that &rthexnThL4 b1 t tXAU J.PMorgan sequences, disaster-related action and didn't work out well in "Romeo and Juliet." NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27,2014 39 CELEBRATE ST. PATRICK'S DAY III SHOWTIMES CORNED BEEF AND CABBAGE DINNER Movie times are effective Friday, Feb. 28, through The Monuments Men (PC-13) Thursday, March 6. Please note that theater sched- Fri 10:25 a.m.-I:05-4:05-7:05-I0:05 FRIDAY 14TH-MONDAY 17TH ules are subject to change. Frozen (PC) SPECIAL LUNCH AND Fri 10:10 a.m.-l:20-4:20-7 CENTURY 12 EVANSTON DINNER LENTEN MENU CINEARTS 6 AND XD PICKWICK ThEATRE 1715 Maple Ave. OPEN 7 days a week SS. 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The Lego Movie in 3-O (PG) Skokie P*PVTSNON-STOP bYwGLY Fri 10:15 a.m.-3:45 (888) AMC-4FUN CAUTlONtO UNIVERSAL www.amctheatres.com PG-13 The Lego Movie (PC) I1 Sfl4OCANAL © 2OI3UtaVERSALSTUDIOS Fri 11:15 a.m.-l-2-4:45-6:30-7:30-I0 Contact theater for showti mes. CHECK LOCAL LISTINGS FOR STARTS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28ThEATERS ANO SHOWTIMES 40 I THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27,2014 I A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL LocalYOUR Worships Guides

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Edison Park Lutheran Church United in Faith Lutheran Church St. John Lutheran Church St. Alban's Episcopal 6626 N. Oliphant Ave. Chicago, IL 6525 WIrving Park Road (LCMS) Family-friendly church 773-283-2326 . www.unitedinfaith.org (Across park from Edison Park Metra 7429 N. Milwaukee Ave. for every kind of family. Sunday 7736319131 wedisonparkchurth.corn 8:30 AM Traditional Worship 847-647-9867 Single? Partnered? Saturday Worship 4:30 p.m. 9:30 AM Sunday School www.st-john-nilesorg Spouse and kids? 10:30 AM Praise & Preaching Christ crucified Sunday Worship 8:00. 9:15 & 10:30 am. 6240 N. Avondale, Worship Service for your forgiveness Rev. Dr. Michael D. Sparby, Sr. Pastor Tuesday - 7:00 PM Bible Study near Devon & Harlem Welcoming traditional worship Carote Edwards, Associate in Ministry Rev. Lester White Communion every Sunday, 9:30 Handicapped Accessible Sanctuary Handicap accessible Matt Haider, Worship / Music stalbanschicago.org ALL ARE WELCOME! Sunday Warship at 9:30 Michael Lyda. Children/Youth/Family Sunday School & Bible Class 10:45 PARK RIDGE St. Pau' Lutheran Church GLEN VIEW Rev, Matthew Joseph Gunia, Pastor

5650 N. Cantield. 60631, Rohr Chabad Center of Glenview "For whenever our heart condemns us, Park Ridge 701 Harlem Avenue, Glenview God is greater than our heart . . (708) 867-5044, www.stpaulcanneld.org Presbyterian Church Shabbat morning services 9:30 am -1 John 3:20 1300 W Crescent Ave Street Level, Air Condioned NO membership required 547.ß3.435 For aH your Jewish needs call Sunday Worship 8:15 & 10:45AM NORRIDGE Sunday SeMce:10:00 am 847-910-1738 Childrens programming for pre-k . 7th grade. Sunday School & Aduft Bible 9:30AM www.ChabadotGlenview.com Nursery sece tor younger children 8:45 am Confirmation classes tor 8th grade Saturday Worship 6PM Zion Lutheran Church MORTON GROVE 8600 W Lawrence Avenue 9:00 am High Schoc Lutheran Unity SchoolWest Norridge, IL 60706 Adult Educaten Bible Study Sunday i 1 :30 am Adult Education Bib'e Study Thursdays 6:30 pm Pro K-Grade 8, SHARING GOD, st. Lukes Evangelical (708) 43-314 0pen Forum" Adult Learning Ftrst Thursday Covenant Church Rev. Luther John Bajus, Pastor TOUCHING LIVES EVERYWHERE every month 6:30 pm 9233 Shermer Rd., Morton Grove Sunday Worship 9:30 am Sunday Worship & SundaySchool - 10 AM Holy Communion 3rd & 5th Sunday www.parkridgepresby.org Norwood Park http://www.stlukesecc.org/ Early Communion - 1 st Sunday 9:00 am Like us on Facebook Handicap Accessible Sunday School - 10:35 am Lutheran Church Rev. Caryle Aitken Wilkie Pastor Rev. Isabel Hughes, Pastor Adult Bible Study - 10:45 am 5917 N. Nina Ave Chicago, IL Handicapped Accessible Mr. Aaron Higashi Dir. of Youth & P: 773.631.2860 Serving the Community Morton Grove Community Church Family Ministries F: 773.631.0142 Sharing God's Promfses Presbyterian church (USA) Mrs. Amy Schaetilein Sunday School Dir. www.norwoodparklutheran.org 8944 Austin Avenue NORTHFIELD Worship Services (Lake nd Austin) Sundays Mortofl Grove. IL Willow Creek At (847) 652982 Community Church 10:00am www.mgccpresbyterian.org Sunday Worship i OAM North Shore Campus Fellowship 'I lAM Faith Lutheran Church (ELCA) 315 Waukegan Road Rev. Lolly Dom inski 847-441-6599 6201 W Peterson Ave. Handicapped Accessible Sunday Services: 9 & I 1 am ALL ARE WELCOME! Chicago, IL (773) 631-0715 Promiseland (Inlants-Gr5): 9 & 1 1 am Elevate (Grades 6-8) : 9 & i i am Saturday Worship 5:30PM Impact (Grades 9-12): 6pm Sunday Worship 10:30AM For more information visit www.WiHowNorthShore.org Holy Communion Weekly Pastors: Barbara Berry-Bailey To showcase your House of Worship here and Jeffery King call 630-9788277 or [email protected] NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION i THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27,2014 1 41 LocalYOUR Worship Guide.

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Devar Emet Messianic Congregation Bene Shalom KOL EMETH Synagogue Beth Hillel Congregation 4435 Oakton, Skokie (847) 677-3330 Conservative Congregation 7800 Niles Ave.,Skokie www.beneshalom.org lntertaith Families Welcome Rabbi Barry Schechter Bnai Emunah Rabbi Dr. Douglas Goldhamer 847-674-9146 3220 Big Tree Lane, 847-256-1213 5l3OTouhy, Skokie www.devaremet.org Aost. Rabbi Shari Chen, Soloist Charlene Brooks www.bhcbe.org All services voice and sign language Join us for Shabbat Services at i Oam (1block west of Eden's) Kabbalat Shabbat Fridays 6:00 PM Check our webstie tor service times "A Community of Jews who believe and teach 847-673-3370 Shabbat Service - Saturdays 9:15 AM that Yeshva (Jesus) is the Promised Jewish Messiah" Jr. Congregation, Tot Shabbat, Torah Time 10:30 AM

SKOKIE CENTRAL TRADITIONAL Followed by Kiddush Daily Minyan AM and PM St. Peter's United Ezra-Habonim, CONGREGATION Rabbi Annie Tucker Cantor Pavel Roytman Church of Chnst the Nues Township Traditional Service - Mixed Seating Rabbi Michael Cohen, Ed. Dir. Oakton Street & Laramie Avenue Jewish Congregation Services led by: 847-673-8166 4500 Dempster St., Skokie, IL 60076 www.stpeteruccskokie.org 847-675-4141 http://www.ehnt.orI Rabbi Dr. Michael Gollesman Sunday Worship 1 OAM Shabbat: F 8PM & Sat 9:30AM Sunday School 9AM Minyan Mon - Thurs 7PM Minyons: Mon. & Thurs. 8:00 AM (Sept. thru May) Sat & Sun 6PM Kabbala Shabbos-Sept. to June at Rev. Richard Lanford Religious School Tues & Sat Childcare Provided candle lighting time Rabbi Jeffrey Weill Air Conditioned Sanctuary Cantor Benjamin Warschawski Saturday 9:00 AM Followed by Kiddush Rabbi Neil Brief, Emeritus Sunday 8:30 AM Followed by breakfast

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Death Notices Death Notices Bredemann Sr., Joseph J. 87, of Evanston, IL formerly of Rogers Park, promoted to heaven on February 20, 2014. Beloved and adoring husband of Sara J. "Sally" Bredemann (flee Noonan); most loving father of Joseph J. (Kathleen Marquette), John P. (Kim Gryka), Mary Ann (Stephen J.) Travnik, Thomas P. (Susan Caswell), Martin J. (Kathleen McDonnell) and Marjorie E. (Todd) Richmond; loving grandfather of Kathryn, Julie (John) eenlete2ée4 Messner, Joseph and Elisabeth Bredemann, Anne Bredemann, Sarah Travnik (Paul) Mayhew, Katharine, Mary Elizabeth and Marjorie Travnik, Clare and GRAVE DECORATIONS MUST BE REMOVED ON OR BEFORE MARCH 14TH Thomas Bredemann, Bridget, Andrew, Brian, and Mark Bredemann, Ellen, Jack, Grace and the late Meghan Richmond; great-grandfather of Madeleine Mary Marchl5th thru March 31st ¡s used to clean up the cemetery grounds and prepare for Spring. Mayhew; devoted son of the late Ellen (flee Swanson) and Joseph J. Bredemann; All decorations will be removed and disposed. Do not pla any decorations or plant flowers son-in-law of the late Marjorie (nee Ure) and John P. Noonan; dearest brother-in- during this time. To save existing decorations, remove them on or before March 14th. We law of the late Marjorie Noonan McDermott; and loving uncle of Sarah Jo, Jamie cannot guarantee that your decorations will be free from damage or loss and cannot accept (Matthew) Alvord, Molly (David) Henning and the late Megan (Jeff) Griffin; responsibility. Placing spring decorations may begin April ist. For a complete listing of great-uncle of Mamie, John and Christopher Alvord, and David, Mary Catherine cemetery regulations visit us at www.CatholicCemeteriesChicago.org or call 708449-6100. and Brian Henning. Forever grateful to his Executive Assistant of 33 years, Jan Swatek, and loving staff, Mary Sevilla and Lilly Obien. Family Man, Boundless Optimist, Veteran, Entrepreneur, Proud Çhairman of Bredemann Family GRAVE AND GARDEN CRYPT ARTIFICIAL Automotive Dealerships, 47-year parishioner/usher at St. Joan of ArcParish, Founding Member of the

. Park Ridge Rotary Club, Moppie Captain, Douglas, Ml in Summer, Telinis Buff, inspirational and loyal DECORATIONS FORSPRING AND SUMMER friend to all who had the good fortune of knowing him. As genuine as God makes them. A life well-lived and well-loved. CAN BE PURCHASEDAND PLACED A.M.D.G. Celebration of Ute & Rite of Christian Funeral took place on Monday, February 24, 2014 at Saint Joan of Arc Catholic Church, 9248 Lawndale Avenue, Evanston, IL 60203. Interment All Saints THROUGH THE CATHOUC CEMETERIES Cemetery, Des Plaines, IL. As longtime supporters, please consider making a contribution tò one of the following, in lieu of flowers: Saint Joan of Arc School, 9245 North Lawndale Avenue, Evanston, IL 60203 or Saint Margaret Mary School, 7318 North Oakley Avenue, Chicago, IL 60645 or Loyola Academy, 1100 Laramie Avenue, Wilmette, IL 60091 or Regina Dominican High School, 701 Locust Road, Wilmette, IL 60091 or Saint Peter's Catholic Church, 100 St. Peter Drive, P.O. Box 248, Douglas, Ml 49406 or Misericordia Heart of Mercy, 6300 North Ridge, Chicago, IL 60660. Info: www.donnellanfuneral.com or 847-675-1990.

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Death Notices Death Notices Beckman, Lily Hosfield, James G. (flee Knott) Age 88, passed away peacefully, Age 82. of Skokie. Beloved husband of Diane surrounded by family on December 31, 2013. Lily (neeLeach);dearfatherofLisa was born in New York, and raised her family in (Cary) Cochrane, Mark (Julie), Western Springs and Indiana. After her children Julie Anderson andJames;loving were grown, Lily moved to Twisp, WashIngton, grandfather of Christopher and Kate working as the owner of a floral and gift shop. Cochrane,Laura,Drew and Gary Lily loved progressivepolitics. She was anHosfield, Nancy, Peter and Thomas Anderson, active member of the League of Women Voters,Dakota Hosfield, Hannah and Natalie Palmer; fond and was an election judge for many years. father-in-lawofEdwardAndersonandErin Lilyis survived by her six children, PeggyDiNardis. Express Alvarez (Frank), Kathy Goldberg (Michael Notaro), Memorial Gathering Saturday, March ist, from Jeanne Beckman, John Beckman (Sherry), JimiO:OO am. until time of Memorial Service, ii:30 Beckman, and Carolyn Beckman. Sheisalsoam., at Edgebrook Lutheran Church, 5252 W. survived by her sister, Stella Poggensee (Bill). LilyDevon Ave., Chicago. Private Urn Interment, St. was preceded In death by her brother, LloydPaul Lutheran Cemetery, Skokie. Knott. Lily was a devoted grandmother of nine Memorialcontributionsmay bemadeto grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren, all ofEdgebrook Lutheran Church, 5252 W. Devon Ave., whom survivedher:DavidAlvarez (Jenny),Chicago, IL, 60MG; Father Flanagan's Boys' Home Condolences Michael Alvarez, Ryan Alvarez (Adam Merrin),(Boys Town), Estate Administration, P.O. Box 145, JessicaGoldberg (Kyle Odion),Mario NotaroBoys Town, NE, 68010; or St. Labre Indian School, (Josiane Lee-Vezina), Joseph Notaro (Ellza), MarkAshland, MT, 59004. Funeral info: (847) 673-6111 or Barasa (Molly), Kevin Barasa (Anna Valeta), andivwiv.habenfuneral.com. Scott Barasa. A memorial service will be held at the Wlnnetka I \.I} Congregational Church at725 PIne Streetin Fw.il Hi,('Cmjn Winnetka on March ist at 1:30 p.m. (847)441-3400. Sign Çuest oo&at c!ikagofand6iti Sign ÇuestcBoo&at WWw,cÑiCagO!Zflíà6itL Foxwell, Betsy Ann (nee Meerschaut) Age 75, of Park Ridge, passed away January 22, 2014. Beloved wife of Warren R.; General Information dear sister-in-law of Leo and Elizabeth Foxwell; loving godmother of Rita Lou Evans; fond cousin of Concerning The Shirley and Richard Howells and Susan Howells Liehr. Death Notice Page Retired Chicago Public School Teacher, Eight s A paid death notice may be ordered toGrade Gifted Education Educator, DeWitt Clinton Elementary School,Founder and Executive Director appear inthe Pioneer Press when funeralof Chicago Area Problem Solving (CAPS), Member arrangementsare made,andmust beof many organizations and clubs including, Park Ridge Jaycee Women's Club, Park Ridge Board of submitted inwriting.Informationaboutthe Northwestern University Settlement House, charges for death notices may be obtainedFounder and President of the Kalo Foundation of Park Ridge, from area funeral directors or by calling (847) Memorial visitation Saturday, March 1, from 3-8 998-3400. A 24-hour fax service is offered atp.m. at RYPJ'J-PAKIRJNERAL HOME, 120 S. Sign the online Northwest Hwy., Park Ridge. Private interment will (847) 486-6836 or death notices may be e-be in Town of Maine Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, mailed to deathnoticespioneerlocal.com. memorialstotheKaioFoundationofPark Ridge, http://www.kalofoundation.org/. Funeral . An in memoriam or card of thanks may beinformation http://www.ryan-parke.com/. placed using the same information above. Sign ÇuesBooiat www.cfiicagofanio6its. Guest Book The deadline for placing a death notice, in memoriam or card of thanks,is Monday at 5:00 pm. Photos must be submitted by Monday at 2:00pm. Remembrane eFor local community The death notice department is staffed from Love s Greatest Gfl 8:30 am to 5:00 pm Monday through Saturday Death Notices visit and 9:00 am to 5:00 pm on Sunday. Place a Card of Thanks Family and friends may visit our website and or an In-Memoriam 4 sign a guest book at Pioneerlocal.com. pioneerlocal.com

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III MAINE EAST Reinemann achieves Changing of;he guardhis long-held goal looking for some people to fill these year's five seniors had been togetherand wrestles at state Blue Demons will shoes because that ain't going to since middle school, she said, adding happen for a long time," Maine East that she had to figure out how to Wolves senior had toughthose kids. He went after them. have to replace coach Karol Hanusiak said. integrate herselfinto the team with- Both those kids have been ranked Ofthe six players who sa'action out disrupting its chenìistr draw and finished O-2 [by IllinoisMatMen.com] No. 2 [Gill five seniors who during the first 29 minutes against Next year's core won't have the and No. 3 [Leveillel all year." the Trevians, only Janelle Alba Gar- same lengthy background. However, BY DAN SHALIN Genovesi continued: "[Reine- played big minutes ner is slated to return next season. one ofthe things Alba Garner said For Sun-Times Media, @danshalin mann] had an awesome career. The sophomore guard started for she wants to focus on doing this He was a two-time conference BY ERIC VAN DRIL much ofthe last two years, serv- offseason is building the on-court Nues West wrestling coach champ, a multiple-time sectional For Sun-Times Media, @VanDrilSports ing as a do-everything player who rapport with the Blue Demons' Anthony Genovesi said senior qualifier, won this year's Lake Park provided the squad with scoring re- other returning players. Her sister, Isaac Reinemann received a bit of Tournament and was second at WINNETKA - The transition bowding, a secondaiy ball-handler freshman point guard Lauryn Alba a tough draw at the Class 3A state Wheaton Warrenville South and he od within the Maine East girls and an opportunistic defender when Garner, figures to be among those wrestling tournament in Cham- went something like 66-18 over the basketball program started with 2 called upon. athletes. paign. last two years. He's a phenomenal minutes, 54 seconds remaining in She figures to be the team best Sophomore Maddie McTague Reinemaim opened up with a young man, who really stepped it the fourth quarter ofthe Class 4A returning player next season. andjuniors OlMa Hertogs, Leslie 7-4 loss to Marist senior Mario up this year and was a captain for New Trier Rgiona1 title game. While that's the case, "I don't ex- Christiansen, Mary Younan and Leveille on Feb. 20. Leveille ended us. You couldn't ask for a better That's when five saddened pect her to shoulder more burden," Colleen Murphy also figure to be up finishing second in the state guy." seniors - Jaziene Gonzalez, Elanta Hanusiak said. "I think we've got a vital part ofnext yeafs team. at 138 pounds. The following day, Reinemann said the state Slowek, Alyssa Matej, Shaylee Sloanenough decent kids coming up that Those five untested players entered Reinemann lost 8-3 to Crystal Laketournament was a memorable and Maria Protic - were removed we can distribute [the load], but I the game when Maine East's five South's Nick Gil, who wound up experience and that he was proud from the Feb. 20 game, which the expect her to grow as a player and seniors walked over to the bench in fifth. to finish his career there. Blue Demons went on to lose 55-21 become more aggressive and be- the regional final. Though Reinemann's stay at "It was awesome wrestling at Lo New Ther. come more ofa leader on the floor. 'We have to start building more state was a short one, Genovesi the State Farm Center. I've always To expect the 2014-15 Blue De- We saw glimpses ofit this yeai and of a chemistry with each other - said Reinemann (36-7) went down wanted to wrestle there," he said. mons to replicate what the seniors she's going to get better and betten" the bench players and everybody battling. "I'm a little upset I didn't perform accomplished this season - they After losing to New Trier, one of else who didn't play as much this "If he was placed somewhere the way I wanted to. But I will be won a CSL North title and a school- the things that Alba Garner talked season," Janelle Alba Gamer said. else [in the bracket], he might haveable to look back and see I did record 20 games - is not realistic. about was the history that the Class "Everybody is going to take on a had a better opportunity to place," all right and that I'm happy with "I would be lying if I said I'm of2014 members have together. Thisbigger role." Genovesi said. "But he pushed where I got." NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION I THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27,2014 I

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SKOKIE - Evanston junior Ryan Knohi qualified for state in three events. He was the third leg of the 200- yard medley relay team that won the opening event (1 minute, 36.72 seconds) and he also won the 200 freestyle (1:42.95) and the 500 free (4:40.23). Knohl was scheduled for the closing event, the 400 free relay, but Evanston coach Kevin Auger decided to shelve Knohl for the race, in part so he could give all his energy for the 500 free. It worked. Knohi won by 16 seconds. "The 500 free is one of those things where you hit the 12-length mark of the 500 free and you go 'I got a six-body-length lead, I could cruise from here,' " Auger said. "It's Evanstons Christian Stankovic swims a leg of the 200-yard medley relay during the Niles North boys swimming sectional Saturday. All three Evanston relays advanced tostate. a pretty hard decision to make not I JON DURR/FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA to. He decided not to, and to turn 4:40 out was a really good swim." strong showing Saturday. The sec- Nibs West fifth overall. Pokorski and Przekotaeach earned a trip to state. Two Evanston won eight of 12 events tional hosts had only one swimmer The Wolves finished fifth with rejoiced as soon as the scoreboard Maine South relay teams also made for able-bodied athletes Saturday make the state cut but they also 159 points, but sophomore Cam showed the official time. the state cut: the 200 free and the .. at theNiles North boys swimming scored 215 points for a second- Lee qualified for state in three "I thought he swam the meet of 400 free teams of Padron, Deneve- sectional meet, accumulating 323 place finish. 1411es North finished in events: the 50, 100 and 200 free forhis life," Przekota said. "He really Arnani, junior Philip Wachowski points in a rout over nine other the top-six 12 times. athletes with disabilities. Lee has wanted to beat our 200 free recordand junior Jonathan Ramoska. schools. Seven Wildkit swimmers Senior Dimitar Kirilov earned a muscular disability in the palsy and he went out amazing." The Hawks posted a time of made the state cut in six individualNiles North's only state qualifica- spectrum, and according to Niles Fellow senior Mike Babula also 1:27.13 in the 200 and 3:13.08 in events and three relays. tion, finishing second in the 100 West coach Dan Vander Jeudgt, had a fifth-place finish in the 50 the 400. Both relay teams finished Sophomore Axel Lafont-Muellerbreaststroke (1:00.06). The honor Lee basically has no calf muscles. free (22.35). second. was a part of the 200 free relay was a big accomplishment for "He's the greatest kid in the "They're probably the fastest Notre Dame team (1:26.73), but he just missed Kirby. world," Vander Jeudgt said. "He tandem in Maine East history in making the cut in the 50 free. He was sick with the flu right never complained once. He comes the last 20 years," Przekota said of The Dons placed 10th and Three swimmers were under the after winter break and dropped to practice every single day." Babula and Pokorski. scored eight points at the section- 21.90 cut-off line, but Lafont-Muel- around 10 pounds, missing five The Blue Demons came in sev- al. All their points came in the first Maine East 1er finished fourth with a 22.21. days of swimming. enth with 75 points. event of the day when the Dons Auger was still impressed. Kirilov slowly worked his way Since last year, senior Ricky took ninth in the 200 medley relay. Maine South "Him going 22 in that 50 free back. Pokorski and coach Peter Przekota Senior James Zegler, junior Kevin was unbelievable," Auger said. "He carne in with a whole lot have wanted Pokorski to break The Hawks finished third with Kukla, senior Elijah Mendez and "Two weeks ago his best was 24.5." of confidence," Niles North coach Maine East's 200 free record, 179 points. Seniors Marco Padron senior Michael Hernandez finished Seth Orlove said. "He really which stood at 1:49.90. At the sec- and Makai Deneve-Arnam finished with a time of 2:01.00. Nibs North stepped up and had a great swim tional, Pokorski won his heat with afirst (21.62) and second (21.81), No individual Dons finished in The Vikings had a quiet but still today." time of 1:48.83, which was good for respectively, in the 50 free. They the top 12. 52 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27,2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL

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NEW TRIER and players to keepan eye on REGIONAL Mofiday: ND. 13 Glenbrook N. vs. as the playoffs get under way No. 20 Roosevelt, 6 p.m. No.I Lane vs. No. 21 Amund- BY MATT HARNESS sen, 8 p.m. [email protected]. @hamesspreps TO PLAYERS Thesdar No. 4 New Trier vs. Glenbrook N/Roosevelt, 6 p.m. In advance of the Class 4A Maine South boys basketball sectional, WATC H No. 5 Glenbrook S. vs. Lane! which tips off Monday, Pioneer Amundsen, 8 p.m. Press staff writer Matt Harness JON ARENAS March 7: Regional final, 7 p.m. examined the bracket. MAINE SOUTH SOPHOMORE CUA MAINE WEST Since late January, the 6-foot-3 varsity CHALK REGIONAL rookie has established himself as a MondarNo. I6Tafivs.No. 17 There is no controversy at the go-to scorer, averaging 12 points a game. Mather, 7 p.m. top of the sectional as both No. That is nearly 4 points above his season i Loyola and No. 2 Maine South average. fliesdar No. I Loyola vs. Taft! clearly deserved the top seeds. Mather, 6 p.m. The Catholic North was one of the best conferences in the Chi- AMMAR BECAR No. 8 lincoln Park vs. Maine West, 8 p.m. cago area this season, and Loyola NOTRE DAME finished 10-1 to earn a share of the SOPHOMORE FORWARD March 7: Regional final, 7 p.m. league title. The Ramblers, who The 6-6 post has the ability to dominate entered the week 20-5 overall, also down low, and he often is tasked with own quality wins over Evanston, MAINE EAST carrying the Dons - who start a single REGIONAL New Trier, Notre Dame and St. senior - on both offense and defense. Viator outside of the conference. Monday: No. 4 Foreman vs. No. Maine South went 10-0 in the 19 Lake View, 7 p.m. WiLL JONES CSL South to capture the confer- hiesday: No. 3 Evanston vs. EVANSTON ence championship, sweeping both Foreman!Lake View, 6 p.m. the Wildkits and the Trevians in SENIOR GUARD the process. The Hawks came into In his first season as a starter, the 6-I No. 6 Notre Dame vs. No. 2 this week 21-6. Jones does a little bit of everything on Maine E., 8 p.m. If the seeds hold, the sectional the court, even serving as an extension March 7: Regional final, 7 p.m. final between Loyola and Maine of the coaching staff. South would be the first meeting NILES NORTh between two of the best coaches KEVIN KUCERA REGIONAL in the area - the Ramblers' Tom LOYOLA Mondar No. Ib Nues W. vs. No. Livatino and the Hawks' Tony SENIOR GUARD IB Von Steuben, 7 p.m. Lavorato. Livatino recently was The6-1 pointguard makesthe Ramblers named the Catholic North's coach 1iesdar. No. 2 Maine S. vs. Nues go. The all-Catholic North player can of the year. In his 11th season, W.Non Steuben, 7 p.m. score and distribute the ball, and he's Lavorato tied the program record Wednesdar No. 7 Nues North for all-time wins (194) with Friday's one of the team's best on-baa defenders. vs. No. IO Schurz, 7 p.m. 44-34 victory over Glenbrook South. DUANTE STEPHEÑS Marchi: Regional final, 7p.m. NILES NORTH SLEEPER SENIOR GUARD MAINE SOUTH Stephens is one of the most explosive Niles North's Duante Stephens puts up a shot duringthe Jan. 4 home game against Carmel. SECTIONAL Even though Nues North scorers in the CSL. He dropped in 27 Stephens scored 27 points Friday against Maine West. NIC SUMMERS/FOR SUN-liMES MEDIA March II: Maine West Regional doesn't have the sexiest record points in Friday's 78-69 win against winner vs. New Trier Regional this season - it was 14-14 after Maine West. winner, 7 p.m. the weekend - Glenn Olson has athletically gifted players in the sectional and capable of scoring 30 proven he can coach in the play- points or more in any game. March 12: Nues North Regional offs, having won three regional titles in a row and a sectional champion- The Vikings could meet Maine South at home in the Niles North winner vs. Maine East Regional ship in 2010. Plus, senior guard Duante Stephens, a 6-foot-3 wing who regional final. It would be a rematch of last year's sectional semifinal, winner, 7 p.m. transferred from Notre Dame after his junior season, is one of the most which Niles North won 45-44 at Glenbrook North. March 14: Sectional final, 7 p.m. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION I THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27,2014 53

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