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NEW War Il veteran Cal Sutker, the former Nues Township Democratic committeeman, attends a dedication Read the full story [Page 5] ceremony in 2001 for the new Veteran's Park in downtown Skokie. Sutker died last week at 89. I FILE PHOTO 1assified IWorld section: now a pullout. Salutingalocal leader inside

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PUBLICATION INFORMATION Nues Herald-Spec- tator (USPS 390-680) Vol 64, No 19. Pubiished 52 Issues per year by Sun-Times Media in Nues Please direct all Inquiries to Sun-Times Media's home office ADVERTISING TERMS AND CONDITIONS Acceptance of ads by Pubhsher ¡s expressly conditioned on and subject to the following terms. Pubhsher means thus publication, Its parent(s),subsdianes and at- at 350 N Orleans. Chicago IL 60654. Single copy foliates. Adxert,ser agrees that Publisher's liabAty in relation to any act. omission. failure to publish. or error in the publishing ofany ad will not exceedthe amount pa,d for such ad. Under no circumstances will $1.00 Periodicals postage paid at Glenview IL Publisher ever be liable for any indirect, consequential or special damages, or any other costs arising Out or related to any act, omission, failure topublish, or error in the publishing of an ad. It is the sole respon- 60025 and additional offices. One-year subscription sibility of the Advertiser to check the correctness of each insertion. Publisher reserves the right to limit the amount of advertising, to edit, or rejectany copy, and to cancel any advertising at its sole discretion .. $32.00. In county only Call (847) 486-9300 to without notice. Advertiser agrees to indemnify and hold Publisher harmless from and against any liability. loss or expense (including reasonable attorneys fees) arising from anyclaims resulting from publication subscribe POSTMASTER- Send address changes by Publisher of the Advertiser's ads. to Nues Herald-Spectator, do Pioneer Newspapers inc., 350 N Orleans, Chicago IL 60654 NIL THURSDAY, MAY 2. 2013 I 5 Community Contact Us at NHes Herald-Spectator Nues Township Democratic Pioneer Press Timothy P. Knight I 312-321-3000 Publisher & CEO, icon leaves long legacy Sun-Times Media Jim Kirk I BYMIKEISAACS I Editor in Chief. I [email protected] CALVIN Sun-Times Media [email protected] Shortly after his "CAL" Jill McDermott I daughter won re- SUTKER 847-486-7317 VP, Advertising election to the [email protected] VOLUNTEER WORK Skokie Village Board . President of Old Orchard B'nai Brith Advertising April 9 - winning . chairman of the of the Anti- Display Ads Defamation League of Metropoli- 312-321- 24 0 0 the most votes of tan chicago . Chairman of the March of Dimes Classified Ads I all nine candidates - of Niles Township 312-321-2345 RECOGNITIONS [email protected] Cal Sutker dissected . Portion of the Cook County Forest Preserve nea the Illinois Sam Hoiils the impressive Elec- Nolocaust Museum & Education 847-486-7248 Center named after Sutker tion Night numbers . The Ethel Parker Award, the Account Executive highest iegisiative award be- sholIispioneerIocaI.com with her. World War II veteran Cal Sutker, the former Niles Township Democratic stowed by the Independent Vot- committeeman, attended a dedication ceremony in 2001 for the new ers of Illinois David T. Sherman "He was proud that I was re- Veteran Park in downtown Skokie. I FILE PHOTO . Best Legislator Award, from the 847-249-7210 elected and proud that I led thei Independent Voters of Illinois Advertising Director . The Sylvia Award, from the Il- ticket," said Edle Sue Sutker. linois Pro-Choice Alliance Cal Sutker wasn't well at the seats for decades; in the North choose the path that could . The Legislative Humanitarian Customer Service have made him richer. Award from the Coalition of Sub- time, but he had said he wantedShore Sculpture Park that beau- urban Bar Associations and Delivery to make sure he was around for tifies the east end of the village; "He said he did not care . The Shaare Zedek Medical Cen- Service or Subscriptions in the Illinois Holocaust Museumabout making money, he would ter of Jerusalem Award 877-855-7722 the election, she remembered. And the local political giant, & Education Center, which may rather give his time to better FAMILY [email protected] . Married to the late Phyllis Sutker who died April 25 at age 89, never have been built had Sutk-the world," Allen eulogized last for about 60 years Customer Service Hours was around to celebrate and er not helped secure important week. " He knew what life was . Father to Edie Sue Sutker, Shel- Mon-Fri., 6:30 a.m.-4 p.m. county property for the project.truly about." ley Sutker-Dermer. Sharon Mc- to analyze another Sutker vic- Gowan and Allen Sutker Sat. 6:30 am-noon Sutker enlisted in the U.S. Sutker began his political Sun. 8 am-noon tory - this one belonging to his . Brother to Ada Pabinowitz and daughter. Army in 1942, serving in Ger- career in 1965 when he was Irwin Sutker TV Weekly Delivery That anecdote speaks vol- many, France and Austria dur- elected to the Skokie Village 800-945-5000 umes about Calvin "Cal" Sutker ing World War Il. He was in the Board, where he helped pass and who he was - a loving fa- battalion that first entered the one of the first Fair Housing Or- he once recalled for the Skokie Editorial ther who beamed at his chil- Dachu concentration camp and dinances in the state. Review. Sutker set small but Ben Meyerson I dren's accomplishments and liberated its prisoners. Especial- He served three two-year influential policies. He was best 312-321-2864 who was passionate about poli- ly after he retired from politics, terms in the Illinois House of known for being inclusive, even News Producer tics and making a difference in Sutker regularly spoke to audi- Representatives and eight yearsreaching out to Republicans, [email protected] his community. ences about his experiences in on the Cook County Board. As and for building coalitions, Ryan Nlisson I 847-486-7375 Sutker leaves behind a legacy G e rma ny. a state legislator, he supported which helped grow and cement Managing Editor for Sports in Skokie, Niles Township and He could have remained a increased state spending for his success. [email protected] Illinois after a remarkably sus- successful lawyer, by all ac- public education. "I decided early on that I tamed and successful political counts, and earned more In 1973, Sutker was elected wouldn't hold grudges," Sutker A WRAPPORTS career. money, but that was never as Democratic Committeeman of once said. "I've got to be fair to COMPANY His contributions are visible important to him as giving backNiles Township, a position he all the independent Democrats almost everywhere you look: to the community, held for 33 years. in this township." His son, Allen Sutker, asked He inherited a party organ za- Printed withsoyinks in the ruling Caucus Party that on recycled paper. has held all Skokie government his dad once why he didn't tion that was weak and divided, I Sutker [Page 6] 6 I THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2013 NIL r!tLI MARINOREALTORS c1uiuI 5800 Dempster- Morton Grove riiioneerlocal.com (847)967-5500 --: -2I, (OUTSIDE ILLINOISCALL 1-800 253-0021) The Gold Standard wwwcentury1marIrio.com Cal Sutker, Nues Township Committeeman : and Vice Chairman of '- , Judicial Slating Subcommittee of the Cook County MOVE RIGHT IN & ENJOY! PUTSTANDING LOCATION!! 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' TI eulogizing that he was a generous, : ' - . I Sutker '. Continued from page 5 caning and loving father and giving STEPS TO MANSFIELD PARKL FABULOUS 5 ROOM TOWNHOUSE! countless examples to support their Aflordable fi, Spacious 5 room end onfi bnck Townhome with nice side Morton GrooeImmaculate & updated i room Bi-level n pomo East Morton Skokie sentiments. Grove Locabon on dead-end shoeti Contemporary open feel Modem custom yard & paNe plus full finished basement with family roomf Hardwood floors He also served as Illinois State Cen- Iùtchen with 42 cabinets. Family room wtth freplace wall 3 large brs with under carpet eat in kitchen with sonne newer appliances. Updates include new tral Committeeman, Chairman of the The shyest of the siblings, Edle Sue newer oondows & 2 battis Hardwood floors under carpet 2 patios, ovedooks windows2003.fuck-pointed2005washer2fll i &shed2Ohl, Overhead sewers Illinois Democratic Party and Demo- Sutker remembered how hen father beaufifol landscaped open green vistas. Near forest preserve, Mansfield Park. and 2 sump pumps Great Location convenient to shopping, transportalion & cratic National Committeeman, made her feel special and safe, & bikWjobñdle trails. 2 car tandeos garage $264,900 much more! Niles West High School District #219 $150,000 "Illinois lost a devoted public ser- "I remember the time he literally vant," Goy. Pat Quinn said about gave me the shirt off his back when Sutker's death last week. "His energy, I was cold," she said. "I still have that integrity and infectious smile will be shirt and i will wear it when I miss him. flbtCelebrating 77 Years long remembered," I remember that my dad was happy Before Sutker's funeral service Fn- when I was happy and he was in pain day, one of his four children, Shelley when I was sad." Sutker-Dermer, drove past venues Shelley Sutker-Dermer, now a circuit FREEAssembly where he contributed to the commu- court judge in Skokie, bonded with her and Delivery nity - the Niles Township Democratic father over being lawyers. He helped headquarters, the Warman Township elect countless judges to the bench Building, the courthouse (located in including her, she said. Skokie largely because of him) the "He felt so strongly about educa- Illinois Holocaust Museum and the at- tion, reading, fairness, integrity and tached Calvin R. Sutker Grove. equality," she said. But as she noted, it isn't just places When daughter Sharon McGowan, that speak to Sutker's large and mean- a writer, published a book, he went to ingful legacy. Many in his own family every bookstore in the metropolitan are important contributors to Skokie area, bought the one or two copies and Niles Township life - both publicly they stocked and then insisted they and privately - because of the exam- order more. pie he set. All of Sutker's children seemed to "The more you share of yourself have these kinds of treasured mo- with others, the better you become ments with their father that they will as a human being," Sutker wrote to never forget. Save on our complete line of grills and accessories his children in 1993. "The more you "I want you to think about how my give to others, the more you'll have to dad changed your lives," Edie Sue I'imir WOLF' give," Sutker told the large gathering Friday. Despite short notice, a long line of "Maybe he gave you a book, helped people attended Friday's funeral; even you get a job or gave you advice. those whom he opposed politically What i remember about my dad is 847.544.2289 www.Abt.com reached out with condolences. that he touched a lot of lives and he i 20C N Av" Gkvtv'v, ft His children clearly adored him, helped a lot of people." NIL THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2013 I 7 Community pioneerlocal.com Nues board bids farewell to mayor, two trustees

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The state office Last week, Jesse White's or eight months until the State lost the lease in Nues the contents of the office office announced the closingpermanent office can open. in the Four Flags Shop- including secure documents that handles of the Driver Services office He noted that because of ping Center because of the stored there. IDs and license in Niles, but said a tempo- those bidding requirements, state's inability to pay the "We can't just close one rary one would open May 21 which do not apply to a rent on time. day and open up the next plates has been in Morton Grove. short-term lease, the depart- "lt's not us. The state is soday across the street," he kicked out of a However, White's spokes- ment opted to find a tempo-far behind in paying, [Four said. man Dave Druker said Mon- rary home while locating a Flags' owners] were delayed "I am committed to pro- Nues shopping day that the proposed site permanent space. getting paid," he said. That viding the highest level of center because it at 7927 Golf Road can't be 'lt will take a while. We're forced Four Flags to look customer service to the used. doing the bidding now," he for a new tenant, he said. people living in Niles and couldn't pay rent "lt's just not going to worksaid. "We want the best pos- The Niles office closed the surrounding communi- on time. out. The parking doesn't sible location to serve peo- April 25. Druker said White ties," White said in a press seem to be enough," Druker pie for a number of years." is trying to find a new per- re I ease. Now, the Illinois Secretary said. He said White's office is manent location by the end For more information, of State's office is looking The office is in the processdedicated to finding space of May. drivers may call the Sec- for a new temporary loca- of obtaining bids for a new in the area, and is looking In addition to the time retary of State's informa- tion after a plan to move long-term lease in the area, in Skokie, Niles and Morton that it will take to find a tion line at 312-793-1010 or into a Morton Grove build- but Druker said a temporary Grove. new space, Druker said it visit www.cyberdriveillinois. ing fell through. office will be needed for six He said the Secretary of takes time to move all of com.

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Jin Lee, a parent of School District because my director of government rela- children went there. tions and business planning two children who Q: As an Asian-American, d eve I o p ment. graduated from what do you feel you can Q: Do you feel that your bring to the board? work experience can also be Maine Township A: When I was 13, I immi- an asset to the District 207 High School Dis- grated with my parents to board? have a better education in the A: My business mind and trict 207 schools, United States.I think this fits attitude can be a plus to became the dis- perfectly because my par- how we run and manage the ents came to the U.S., to the school board. I also serve trict's first Asian- land of opportunity. I went to on the board of trustees at American member public high school, Lakeview Northeastern Illinois Uni- High school in Chicago and I versity, since 2005. I can when he was went to UIUC [the University bring positivity through that elected on April 9. of Illinois at Urbana-Cham- experience. paign]. As an immigrant, I Q: What would you like The Des Plaines resident understand diversity and howto see improved in District said he hopes to bring more important diversity is.I hope 207? cross-cultural experiences to build a bridge between A: I believe in teamwork to the diverse school dis- immigrant children so they and I believe in collabora-, trict and encourage kids can learn through various tion. I'm looking forward to to appreciate different cul- international cross-cultural working with existing school tures. He actively serves on experiences. board members to serve and various boards, including Q: Is the large amount of have a positive impact on our the economic development diversity a quality that at- school community in Maine commission for the city of tracted you to District 207? Township. Lee is District 207's first Asian-American board member. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Des Plaines and many Asian- A: Very much so. Our corn- Q: Do you feel students IJin American organizations. munity of Maine Township is in Maine Township should definitely diverse and I'd like have a partnership with stu- accept and embrace cultures;on the Asian-American Ad- Q: Why dd you decide to be an asset and positively dents abroad, like in Asia or not hazing and not bullying. I visory Council for the state to serve on the District 207 contribute. Europe? would like to contribute and comptroller. I'm president of school board? Q: What is your A: Yes, we can invite them bring some opportunities for the Keumsil Cultural Society A: I have lived in Maine occupation? to our school district and character development to our(Korean organization). I'm the Township for 16-plus years. A: I work for a not-for-profitshowcase the district to the students. I believe it needs to co-founder for the Chicago My daughter, Jenna, went to social service organization, students so they can learn be promoted. Music and Dance Internation- Maine East High School in the Albany Park Cornmu- about our culture. Through- Q: What Asian organiza- al. I'm interested in arts and 2007 and my son, Andrew, nity Center. I have been out cross-cultural programs tions are you involved in? culture. I hope to bring arts graduated from District 207 working there for 16 years. this will lead the children to A: I was past chair for the and culture into our Maine last year. I'd like to give back I enjoy working for a not- learn about respecting anoth-Asian-American Advisory Township district. At the to the community. I do have afor-profit organization and er culture. This will bring an Council for the Illinois Sec- Skokie festival of cultures, I've heart for the Maine Township helping others. I serve as the opportunity for students to retary of State. I'm currently volunteered for 16 years. 10 THURSDAY MAY 2 2013 NIL Community pioneerlocal.com FC-1 ADEMy pCADEMy No 'surprises' in recent I) flooding, water guru says

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BY NATASHA WASINSKI IContributor Selflessness and community support were common themes of the evening, as several of the Norm Stranczek honorees credited others for their accomplishments. returned to Mies last 'I feel very strongly that no man month after a five-week stands alone, and that no one man can make the success," said Lucille stay in Tanzania. Kozanecki, an 81-year-old MameS- He's traveled 10 times n all to the treamers volunteer, and this year's East African country, where he volun- recipient of the Niles Golden Senior teers at an English-speaking school Award. "There have to be people be- for nomadic Massai children. A formerhind you to help you out." mechanical engineer, Stranczek helps Steve Greif accepted the Coach of with the school's construction and the Year Award in honor of his ath- general upkeep. letes. "lt's all about the kids," he said. Sixteen-year-old Melissa Anderson was named Youth of the Year at Saturday evening's Locally, Stranczek is active in Our The sacrifices families make while Niles Night of Roses awards dinner held by the Niles Chamber of Commerce at the Lady of Ransom Catholic Church ac- loved ones give back to the commu- White Eagle Banguet Hall. I BRIAN O'MAHONEY-forSun-T/ms Media tivities, and serves as the parish cha p-nity were also acknowledged. ter president of Society of St. Vincent Mary Krueger, a 30-year-school de Paul Society. crossing guard and District 71 board Year. For him that has meant using hisevent's inception in 2004, the cham- Retirement, he said, "is a time for member since 1997, thanked her six landscaping expertise and business' ber did not present an award for me to give back." children for allowing her to partici- resources to beautify the communityTeacher of the Year. "l've convinced myself that one per-pate in their schools' activities. She and educate students about rain Notre Darne College Prep teacher son can make a difference," Stranczekreceived the chamber's Dynamic gardens. Richard Balentine, slated to receive said. Parent Volunteer Award. Ridgewood Gardens owner Krysty-the award, committed suicide April For his contributions home and Veterinarian Peter Sakas, who na Koda created table centerpieces 16 amid a police investigation of pos- abroad, the Niles Chamber of Com- accepted the Business of the Year for the event with green roses. She sible "inappropriate communication" merce and Industry honored Stranc- Award on behalf of the Nues Ani- built her own successful flower corn-with students. zek with its Bob Wordel Living Leg- mal Hospital, got choked up while pany after emigrating from Poland Neither Balentine, nor the 2013 end Award. expressing thanks to his wife and over two decades ago. teaching award, were acknowledged His was one of 11 awards given to family. "The American dream belongs to at the Night of Roses. Chamber Ex- community members who exemplify "They know all the hours I put in, all of us," said Koda, the Ken Scheel ecutive Director Katie Schneider said 'home-grown success" at the Niles all the hard work I put in at the hos- Chamber Member of the Year. "This chamber officials spoke with repre- Night of the Roses April 27. pital, and a lot of times it's taken award belongs to all of us." sentatives at Notre Dame prior to "Because of people like Norm and away from our family," Sakas said. Other award recipients included the event about how to handle the his family, we can bring the good " But they've been with me all along Niles Teen Center Director Mark award. fortune of Niles to build a better and and I appreciate that." Williams, for Unsung Worker "Not "We decided we really just wanted more promising future for the people The apple didn't fall far from the Enough Hours in the Day" award; to focus on the 11 other winners, and around the world," said event chair tree for some award recipients. Niles 16-year-old Melissa Anderson, the keep that positive community feel," Monika Kalicki, the marketing directorpolice officer Roy Balsamo, who won Youth of the Year; and Niles fire fire-she said. "There was no obvious way for Golf Mill Shopping Center. the top cop award, is the son of a 32- fighter/paramedic Byron Tull, who to handle it" Now ¡n its 10th year, the dinner and year military veteran. got the Fire Fighter Hot Spot award. "lt was such as tragedy, and my awards reception at White Eagle Ban- "Ask not what your community Eight elementary and high school heart goes out to the Notre Dame quets and Restaurant annually draws can do for you. Find a way to do for students also received monetary community." a who's who crowd of civic leaders your community," encouraged Chris scholarships from the chamber. Schneider said chamber delivered and volunteers. Zalinski, the 2013 Niles Citizen of the For the first time since the award the physical award to the school. t 14 I THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2013 NIL Community pioneerlocaL corn Woman enterswrongManrun overby home, then bitescopsexposed driver BY JENNIFER JOHNSON I SUN-TIMES MEDIA WIRE The homeowner called for treatment. I to be acting suspiciously. 911 to report that a Barton was also taken I [email protected] The victim reported that the stranger was inside her to a hospital "due to her occupant was performing a lewd A reportedly intoxicatedhome, a statement from level of intoxication," the A Nues man told act inside the vehicle, but at- woman entered the wrong the sheriff's office said. statement said. She was police that he was hit tempted to cover himself with a Maine Township home Officers found 22-yea r- later released into police piece of clothing before he was early Sunday, then kicked old Jenelle Barton inside custody. by a car driven by a discovered, police said. and bit police officers whothe home and led her She is charged with man who had been When the victim knocked on escorted her out after the outside, the statement criminal trespass to a resi- the passenger side window of homeowner called for said. Officers said she dence and two counts of exposing himself just the car, the driver put the vehicle help. appeared to he 'highly aggravated battery to a in reverse, striking the victim and Around 5:45 am. Sun- intoxicated." police officer, all felonies, seconds earlier. causing him to fall to the ground, day, Cook County Sheriff's On the way to a squad police said. According to Niles police, police said. The car then report- deputies and the North car, Barton kicked a police During a bond hearing the 34-year-old victim was in a edly left the parking lot, heading Maine Fire Department sergeant in the chest and Monday in Skokie, she was parking lot on the 7200 block west on Dempster Street. were called to a home in bit another on the right ordered held on $5,000, of Dempster Street on the after- Police said the victim refused the 8800 block of Robin hand, according to the and is scheduled to next noon of April 19 when his wife medical attention and was un- Drive in unincorporated statement. The bitten offi- appear in court May reported that a man sitting in- able to get the vehicle's license Maine Township. cer was taken to a hospital 16. W side a parked Hyundai appeared plate information.

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City to spend $2M to treat treesIllinois governor wants MadiganSenate bill puts tax-free Internet infected with emerald ash borerto drop back-pay lawsuit shopping in jeopardy The Department of Streets and Sanitation an- Illinois Goy. Pat Quinn wants Attorney General Internet shoppers are moving closer to paying nounced a plan Wednesday to inoculate 35,000 Lisa Madigan to drop a lawsuit over back pay for sales taxes for their online purchases, but the fight parkway trees infected with the emerald ash borer unionized state workers so he can implement a is far from over. this year at a cost of $2 million, with an expecta- new state contract he says will save hundreds of The Senate voted 63-30 April 25 to advance a bill tion to treat the city's remaining infected trees nextmillions of dollars. that would impose state and local sales taxes on year. But Madigan's office said April 25 that the attor- purchases made over the Internet. An agreement City foresters will inject an insecticide directly ney general won't dissolve the legal action until heramong senators delayed the Senate's final vote on into the tree's cambium layer, allowing it to spread lawyers know whether lawmakers will put up $140 passage until May 6, when senators return from a via sap throughout the entire tree - a treatment million to pay the back wages that are at the centerweeklong vacation. the department spokesman called a safe and corn-of the wrangling. If there's a hang-up in the General Opponents hope senators hear from angry con- solution for emerald ash borer infestation thatAssembly, the attorney general needs to keep legalstituents over the next week, but they acknowl- will save the city millions in tree removal costs. options open, spokeswoman Natalie Bauer said. edged they have a steep hill to climb to defeat the The emerald ash borer, an invasive beetle species Quinn and the employees' union settled the bill in the Senate. known for its devastation of ash tree populations, dispute at the bargaining table, and his assistant Their best hope for stopping the bill may be in needs around seven years to kill a tree - but the budget director, Abdon Pallasch, said prolong- the House, where some Republicans consider it a greater the infestation of the beetle, the faster the ing the lawsuit holds up $900 million in health tax increase. President Barack Obama supports the tree's death. The first infected tree in Chicago was care savings. The union won't sign the contract its bill. found in the 2600 block of South State Street in membership ratified until the lawsuit s pulled off The bill would empower states to reach outside 2008. the docket. their borders and compel online retailers to collect That's why the city is spending more than the Madigan, a Chicago Democrat like Quinn, is con- state and local sales taxes for purchases made over $1.4 million a year the City Council Finance Corn- sidering opposing him in the gubernatorial primary the Internet. Under the bill, the sales taxes would mittee recommended in a resolution passed in next spring, but officials were careful Thursday to be sent to the states where a shopper lives. 2012, according to Streets and Sanitation spokes- stress the lawsuit is not a question of political ill Under current law, states can only require stores man Anne Sheahan. will. to collect sales taxes if the store has a physical "When we looked at the scope of the insect, we Quinn and 35,000 members of the American presence in the state. As a result, many online sales determined that we wanted to address as many Federation of State, County and Municipal Employ-are essentially tax-free, giving Internet retailers an u [trees] as quickly as possible," Sheahan said. I ees agreed to a three-year contract in March. I advantage over brick-and-mortar stores. I - Chicago Sun-Times - The Associated Press - The Associated Press 18 I THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2013 NIL Opinion

VIEWPOINT I Pioneer Press Level sales tax field Online retailing has made a mess of sales taxes ¡n America. States get short-changed on revenue that is legally due, and brick-and-mortar stores suffer when they have to collect taxes on goods their online competitors are peddling tax-free. Capping a two-year effort by Sen. Dick Durbin (D-iII.), the U.S. Senate has a chance to inject some sanity here. The eminently fair Market- place Fairness Act would require online busi- nesses to collect taxes that are legally due and fork them over. In 2011, Durbin put revenue loss in Illinois alone at $153 million a year, and the National Retail Federation says it's $24 billion nationwide. To protect mom-and-pop online ventures from daunting paperwork, the bill exempts businesses with less than $1 million in out-of-state sales a year. States also will be required to simplify their sales tax laws, and software to collect and remit the sales taxes will be free. Internet retailers can't be expected to be over- joyed with this bill. But having everyone comply with the same law is the fairest way to do it. Time to clean house in nanny state The state loves you. you could get a sick dog Take Saturday afternoonsThe purpose would be to take pictures from anywhere, even the in October at U of I. You've of cars that go around buses stopped While you've been busy bailing wa- guy on the street with a got kids drinking until they to pick up or unload students. ter out of your basement, scratching box of puppies. are unconscious, tailgating I'm not advocating that drivers do together enough cash to pay taxes, of course the state could parties featuring barbe- this, but do we really need cameras and hoping the FBI stops a loser/ter- just outlaw puppy mills, cues emitting carcinogenic on buses? Can't vigilantes work here? smoke, and then two hours Like T.S. Garp chasing fast drivers in rorist before they can blow up your but that might solve the IDY kid, here's what the state has been do- problem once and for all BLASER of college kids giving them-his neighborhood, I yell at drivers who ing to make life better for you. and then why would we selves massive head inju- commit this crime all the time. The Puppy Lemon Law will protect need a legislature? ries that will last for their Isn't the embarrassment enough? you from buying a sick dog that came Everyone knows you all-too-brief lifetimes. Do we really send these people to from a puppy mill, but only if you get can't smoke in a restaurant in Illinois. But don't have a cigarette. Springfield to meddle in the minutiae it from a pet store and only if you re- A new proposal would outlaw smok- When I drive with my kids, I have to of our lives? turn it in 20 days. ing on campuses at state universities. make sure they are buckled into their I guess when you're done wrecking People buy pets all the time, so I un- This seems pretty unreasonable, seats. When I put them on the school the environment so everyone's house derstand the good intention of this law.considering all the smoking - and I'm bus to go to school, I wish them good floods in a big rain, and after you Everyone wants a healthy, happy dog. not talking about cigars and cigarettes luck and hope the bus doesn't turn over.destroy the economy with rampant Some people get their pets from pet- taking place on college campuses When I drive, the state thinks I'm an idiot.corruption and taxation, and devise stores, others go to individual breed- every single day and night. When government provides the trans- a pension system that enriches you r- ers and others go to shelters, but this College campuses are also the portation, they figure it's safe enough. self while bankrupting the state, the bill focuses on pet stores only. That scenes of a lot more dangerous activi- Now a state legislator wants to put minutiae of people's lives is all that's u seems unfair on the face of it, becauseties than smoking. red-light cameras on school buses. left. NIL THURSDAY MAY 2, 2013 19

nion L_Ih.J pioneerlocaLcom What Do I Need to Know About Bone Health & Arthritis? Beer marketers A free seminar about osteoporosis, arthritis and the less invasive anterior hip approach for hip replacement. should getagrip Thursday, May 9th 6 to 6:30 pm Dinner "No, man, I can't Easy to grip. Have you, or anyone you know, ever 6:30 to 7:30 pm go out drinking complained that a can of with you tonight. beer is too hard to hold? I Seminar just don't see that as high It's just too hard on a list of what people and Q&A want in a beer - smooth to hold onto PAUL taste, creamy head, danc- 7:30 to 8 pm Dessert those cans of SASSONE ing carbonation, doesn't beer." fall out of my hand I suggest Anheuser- Tours will be offered Oh, that poor young guy. Busch (aka InBev of Belgium) market If only someone would invent a Budweiser to Millennials through an immedia (ely following beer can that a Millennial could hold appeal to vanity. There will be fewer onto. calories in the new can of Bud - 137 Alden North Shore Budweiser to the rescue. calories, down 8.5 calories from the In early May, Budweiser will intro- traditional can. 5050 West Touhy Ave. duce its new beer can. The can will be Not because the beer is differ- shaped kind of like a bowtie, which is ent. No, the new cans will hold only Skokie part of the Budweiser logo. The can isabout 11.3 ounces of beer, instead narrower in the middle which, accord-of 12 ounces. The cost won't go ing to the beer company, will appeal down. But mentioning that is bad to younger beer drinkers. marketing. In this informative seminar, participants will learn about The purpose of the new can is Concentrate on the calories, I say. bone health as it relates to osteoporosis and arthritis. A less threefold: What Millennial doesn't want to be invasive approach to hip replacement surgery, known as lt is eye-catching. thinner while maintaining that buzz? It is trendy. You know, ifI knew how to brew the anterior approach, will also be presented. The anterior It is easy to grip. beer I could create a beer can that approach includes faster recovery, reduced pain, improved Now, I will concede the trendy part.held only 6 ounces. I could then mobility and a more rapid return to normal activities. If you can convince a Millennial that claim accurately that my beer had something is trendy, or edgy, a Mil- only half the calories of traditional Includes a three-course meal. lennial will clasp it to his heart with beer. One hour of CE provided to Nurses and Social Workers hoops of iron. And if a Millennial can Wait, wait ... If I put no beer at all in be convinced that having his hair the can I could market my brand as styled so it comes to a point on top 100 percent fewer calories than tradi- Presented by of his head is trendy, I suppose he cantional cans of beer. Matthew J. Jimenez, MD I'd charge even more for that. be convinced a beer can is trendy, Orthopedic Surgeon too. Who wouldn't pay more for 100 But eye-catching? Possible, I guess. percent fewer calories? ,_PlIUI_LUNOtS NONE a JOINT IN$TIUr Nues Herald-Spectator Wants to Hear from You RSVP to 84767961OO or onlIne at www.AldenNorthShore.com Please send your Letters to the Editor to News Producer Ben Meyerson at bmeyerson@ pioneerlocalcom or by mail to Nues Herald-Spectator, 350 N. Orleans, Chicago, IL 60654. Please keep letters to 250 words or fewer. The Herald-Spectator reserves the right to edit letters for length, clarity and content. All letters must be signed to be published. ALDEN NORTH SHORE Rehabilitation and Health Cate Center 'ALDEN'! 20 I THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2013 NIL Community ioneerlocal.com Low-cost phones available with caption service Hearing loss in seniors telephone conversations," hearing-impaired individual individual must be an Illinois resident is a target of jokes for explains Dreyfus. and then reading their re- and have a note from an audiologist or Dreyfus got involved sponses back to the hear- doctor that certifies that the individual comedians. with CapTel in part be- ing party, the CapTel phoneis hard of hearing or deaf and unable cause of his relationship allows both users to speak to use a traditional phone. Dreyfus But the reality is that hearing loss with two of his grandpar- directly to each other. also explains that once the phone is can be both frustrating and isolat- ents, who were both deaf. LENNASCOTT The best part of the purchased there are no additional ing. Telephone conversations can be "The product we offer CapTel system is the cost. charges or costs involved. amongst the most difficult, because is an amplified telephone THESENIOR "I usually say that it will be More information on CapTel and without visual cues the senior may that has an attached, NETWORK under $100, but for many captioned phones is available on only be getting part of the conversa- adjustable screen that individuals the phone coststhe national CapTel website www. tion. One local businessman is trying displays a word-for-word $20 or less," says Dreyfus. captel.com; or Dreyfus ¡s happy to to help anyone with hearing loss maketranscription of what the other caller He explains that the Caplel system provide a demonstration to any indi- telephone communication just a little is saying during a telephone conversa- is subsidized by the government. lIli- vidual or group interested in learning bit easier. tion," shares Dreyfus. "People want fois law requires all landline and most more about this program. He can be Ron Dreyfus is a Northbrook resident to talk to people directly and this can cable and V0IP phone companies to reached by calling (224) 261-4817. and works for Outreach Experts, Inc. make it happen." provide telephone access for people for CapTel. CapTel is short for captioned The phones work the same way who are deaf, deaf-blind, hard of hear- Lenna Scott is the Director of friar- telephone. Much like television closed as any other phone. When you dial ¡ng, or speech-disabled. keting at The Wea/shire, a short-term captioning provides captions for indi- the number, the phone automatically Through the Illinois Telecommunica- rehab, ski/led nursing and assisted viduals with hearing loss to better un- connects to the captioning service. tions Access Corporation (ITAC) some living community in Lincolnshire. 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BY TRACY GRUEN IContributor

Textbooks may soon be more of a thing of the past in Park Ridge- Nues District 64 schools. The Advanced Technology Committee of District 64 recommends one-to-one computer learning for students where each student will have either an Pad or a Chromebook. Currently, 482 Pads are being used in the dis- trict, an initiative that first started in 2010. The Advanced Technology Committee recom- mends that all students in grades K through sec- ond grade still continue to use iPads, and students in third through eighth grades use Chromebooks. Committee representatives, comprised of dis- trict staff members and community members, told District 64 board members at a meeting on April 8 that iPads are the best tool for younger kids, be- cause the touch-screen capabilities are easier for the kids and they support small group learning and targeted skill practice. Dr. Terri Bresnahan, director of technology for District 64, said the Chromebooks are web-driven and offer the best management capabilities for teachers in the classroom, are easily filtered, have a full keyboard and are fully integrated with Google Apps for educational purposes. Mohammed Baasim works on a word exercise using an iPad. Park Ridge-Niles School District 64 is purchasing iPads And students' backpacks will likely lighten up as for students. Second-graders at Washington Elementary School use the high tech tool.I JOE CYGANOWSKI-For Sun- well, because the Chromebooks will replace some Times Media of the textbooks currently being used. Some speakers at the board meeting were not fans of Chromebooks. liaison to the Advanced Technology Committee, research but would also work together to help "I feel iPads open up a whole world of experienc-said he was pleased that the committee focused each other use the devices and share information. es that Chromebooks don't," said James Dombro, on student learning and how that could be impact- "I'm concerned about how to go about protect- a student who attends Maine South High School. ed through the devices, rather than on the "stuff." Ing the children's privacy and keeping them safe," Dombro said that unlike an iPad, the Chrome- "They focused on the devices absolutely last," said Board Member Sharon Lawson. On the flip books become unusable if an Internet connection said Zimmerman. side, she was also concerned that teachers may is lost because it is web-based. Board President John Heyde also feels it's im- be blocked from certain helpful information as a The Maine Township High School District 207 portant to concentrate on the student learning andresult of filtering the information they didn't want board of education recently announced its plans to make sure the devices aren't purchased just for the children to view. to provide students with Chromebooks. Dombro technology's sake. Bresnahan said that Internet safety is a top pri- also expressed his concerns with Chromebooks to Bresnahan said when they went to observe ority of the district and they would also aim to fil- the District 207 board of education as well. other school districts that had one gadget per- ter by user, so teachers would not be blocked from Board Member Scott Zimmerman, who is a kid, students were working on their devices to do information that may be useful for them. 22 I THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2013 NIL School u pioneerlocaicom Emerson kids jazzupmiddle school r- -

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Not many kids in junior high can say that they have performed at a jazz legend's club. Kids at Emerson Middle School in Niles who are part of the jazz band are some of the lucky few. The kids re- cently performed at Buddy Guy's Legends, located in Chicago's South Loop. "The place was packed," said Rose Maltese, a mother of twin 13-year-old boys in the Emerson Middle School Jazz Band. Maltese helped the kids get the gig at the jazz legend's club by talking with the talent agent at the club. "I said 'These kids are the next generation of the Chi- cago blues and jazz scene," said Maltese. "The parents were over-the-top excited about this opportunity." Kids from Lincoln Middle School, Maine South High School and Maine East High School were all able to expe- rience playing at the legend-

The Emerson Middle School jazz band plays at Buddy Guy's Legends in Chicago's South Loop on April 6. I CONTRIBUTED PHOTO ary club. The kids who play in the Emerson Jazz Band play right next to them. "Somebody That I Used to "He teaches the kids about the kids work hard and take about 12 concerts each year, "It goes a long way," said Know." jazz, but then he takes it to trumpet parts and transpose and participate in unique ex- Bachmann. "I remember Emerson jazz band mem- the next level," said Maltese. them into flute parts, for periences, like an upcoming when I had the chance to do bers had the opportunity She feels Bachmann gives exa m p I e. jazz workshop with a com- that as a kid." to participate in a record- the students a chance to get "I think it's always amaz- munity jazz band composed Bachmann said the kids ing session and make a CD their creative juices flowing. ing to think we do that in of 18 professional adult play- have also played in the lobbyat the DePaui music studio, Maltese said that during one rehearsal a week," said ers on Wednesday, May 8 in at Chicago Wolves games a perform with the Park Ridge their concerts, Bachmann Bachmann. "lt's a lot of the Emerson Middle School few times. Civic Orchestra at the Pick- allows the students to stand teamwork." cafeteria. "People were stopping in wick Theater, the Resurrec- up and do improvisational Every year, Bachmann said Eric Bachmann, director of their tracks to watch them," tion Nursing Home and the solos. The class is her kids' that they invite a guest art- the jazz band that includes said Maltese. She said spec- Park Ridge Presbyterian favorite. ist who is a professional jazz about 30 kids, said that kids tators are often impressed Church. They also participat- "lt's the high point of my musician to play alongside from Emerson, Lincoln Mid- at how good the junior high ed in a competition at Rollingkids' day," Maltese said. with the kids. He said this is die School and Maine South kids truly are. Meadows High School. Bachmann said that some the first year they'll play with High School will be able The kids play everything Bachmann said that at the of the kids in the band play a band that has 18 profes- to hear their music being from Duke Eilington and junior-high level, he doesn't non-traditional jazz band in- sional musicians. played by professional jazz Count Basie to Latin tunes feel competition should be a struments, such as the flute, "That's really how kids musicians, who will be sittingand the hit song by Gotye, big part of the program. tuba and clarinet. He said grow," said Bachmann. NIL THURSDAY, MAY 2 2013 23 Schooi pioneerlocal.coma D64 president accused of swaying election with 'false' email ERSARy and a Great Chance BY TRACY GRUEN IContributor for you to Save! A Park Ridge-Niles Cameron was elected to the board School District 64 as well. To Celebrate 25 Years in Business and to Thank Our After stating that the Republican Customers, we are taking 25% OffAl! Tent Rentals parent believes a Women's Club circulated petitions for Paterno and Seib and helped Booked Between May 4th & May l2th!* "false" claim by Board them to raise money to campaign, President John Heyde he wrote, in the email, "I believe it is important to keep an independent may have influenced school board that is not connected the results of the April to partisan politics; if you feel the same, you may not want to vote for 9 election. these two." "I sent the email as a private Charlene Foss, a District 64 par- citizen," said Heyde, at the April 22 ent, told board members and au- board meeting. 'There's nothing dience members that Heyde sent i na pp rop n ate." a mass email on March 31 that Foss also brought up the fact that 'falsely' stated that the Park Ridge underneath where he signed his Republican Women's Club endorsed name on the email, his District 64 Save 25°h and circulated petitions for Dathan email was also listed. Paterno and Ben Seib, two of the six "You used the power of your of- on your: candidates vying for four spots on fice to influence this election," said the District 64 board of education inSusan Sweeney, a District 64 parent Graduation Party y' Anniversary the April 9 election. and a member of the Park Ridge Re- I,, Birthday Party "lt's absolutely false," said Foss. publican Women's Club. "lt's not fair i' Luau 'The club had no involvement at all."to District 64 parents and it's not v'Wedding V Or any Other Foss said that as individual citi- fair to the taxpayers." 's, Bar/Bat Mitzvah zens, she and other members circu- Sweeney asked Heyde to send Occasion! lated petitions for Paterno and Seib, out a retraction, but Heyde refused, .Quinceñera but they did not do so as a club. stating there was nothing wrong Foss said the candidates raised with the mass email he sent out. He their own money for their cam- disagreed with Foss's statement paigns, and the Republican Worn- about the information in the email en's Club has repeatedly stated theybeing false. don't endorse candidates. He emphasized that it was sent "I think outcomes could have beenfrom his personal email, even affected," Foss told Heyde, regard- though his District 64 email was ing the election results. Paterno was listed at the end the message. elected as a new board member, but Foss said that Heyde violated 887 S. Riverside Dr.Gurnee Seib was not. part of the school board code 847-367-TENT (8368) In his email, Heyde states that he that states, "No board member or .\ "heartily recommends" two candi- employee shall intentionally use www.AAATentMasters.com ' dates; Incumbent Scott Zimmerman any district property or resources and Terry Cameron. Zimmerman in connection with any political *New Bookings Only. 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Western Ave., Park5 p.m. weekdays and family and spiritual lives. the first 150 moms will Ridge. evenings by appoint- Call Bob Galassi, (847) receive an eco tote The Center of Concern: ment on the second and 965-0920. filled with mall coupons. Advocate Lutheran 1580 N. Northwest High- fourth Mondays of each Guests who visit the General Hospital, 1775 way, Suite 310, Park Preparation of simple month to accommodate Niles Public Library's Dempster St., Park Ridge, Ridge, (847) 823-0453, wills and durable pow- residents with passport MOMS Club table can also pick up provides a variety of op- www.centerofconcern. ers of attorney for health applications, voter regis- a voucher redeemable tions for weight loss, in- org. calendar of events care and property also is trations and temporary at the Library for a free cluding medically super- includes: available by appointment.handicapped parking Northern Chicagoland bonus treat. Guests vised very low and low Homeowners desiring placards. To schedule group holds weekly activ-will be entered into a calorie diets, nutrition additional income, corn- an appointment at Niles ities (such as play groups, giveaway to win one exchange and long-term The Center will be closed panionship, or the ability Township in Skokie, call outings, museums, park of seven prizes from 4 maintenance programs May 25-27 for Memorial to remain ¡n their homes (847) 673-9300. dates) and monthly mem-Seasons Nail Salon & to help keep weight Day weekend. may wish to consider ber meetings and Moms Spa and the new Ginza from returning. Team ap- The Center of Concern's Night Out. Call (773) 853-Buffet. Winners will be proach includes exercise shared housing program. 2834 or visit http://sites. chosen at the end of the training, nutrition educa- Saturdays, May 4 and Residents are matched CLASSES google.com/site/mom- concert during a grand tion and behavior modi- 18 - Legal counseling, by with screened applicants sclubofnorthernchicago finale delight. For hours fication plus information appointment. who possess a tempera- Animal assisted or email chicagomoms- and more details visit relating to metabolic/ ment suitable to shared therapy [email protected]. www.golfmill.com or bariatric surgical options accommodations. call (847) 699-1070. including gastric bypass, Mondays, May 6, 13, and sleeve gastrectomy, Lap- 20 - Employment cou n- Rainbow Animal As- Niles Chapter BAND placement and seling, by appointment. Center counselors also sisted Therapy Inc. offers Toastmasters Author Carrie revision surgery. Sessions are available to help eli- "Introduction to Animal Goldman continue from 7-8 p.m. gible residents apply for Assisted Therapy" dog May 9, June 13, July 11, Tuesday, May 7 and 21 - Illinois Circuit Breaker training classes at vari- Meets 7:15 p.m. the sec- 1 Aug. 8, Sept. 12, Oct. 10, Medicare counseling, by property tax relief grants ous locations, including ond and fourth Wednes- Professionals In Learning Nov. 14, Dec. 12. Call to appointment. (Sponsoredand license plate dis- 6042 W. Oakton St., in days of the month at Disabilities And Special register for this free pro- by the federally-funded counts, Illinois Cares Rx Morton Grove. The fee is the Morton Grove Public Education will host Carrie gram at (800) 323-8622) Senior Health Insurance (prescription drug assis- $60. Contact Dorida KingLibrary, 6140 Lincoln Goldman, author of "BuI- and refer to class code Program). tance), the senior citizen at [email protected] Ave. Members learn how lied: What Every Parent, 8N67. real estate tax exemption or call (773) 736-9021 forto feel comfortable and Teacher, and Kid Needs Monthly health and deferral, the senior schedules and locations. have self-confidence talk-to Know About Ending programs Wednesday, May 8 and citizen tax assessment ing to an audience. Call the Cycle of Fear." She 22 - Grief and loss sup- freeze, and the long-time (847) 583-9328. will address multiple port group, (call first). occupant homeowner aspects of bullying, for Feat of Fitness, a property tax exemption. CLUBS bystanders, parents, and monthly health seminar students as well as cy- which takes place at the Monday, May 13 - Al- Knights of Columbus COMMUNITY berbullying on May 14 at Center Court of Golf Mill zheïmer's caregivers sup- Gusto Ristorante Italiano, Shopping Center from port group, 10 am. CIVIC Diva Montell 1470 Waukegan Road, 9-10:15 am. every sec- North American Mar- headlines concert Glenview. Goldman will ond Wednesday of the NUes Township Clerktyrs Council Chapter, give her presentation at 8 month, January through Tuesday, May 14 -Annual Niles, provides ways for JAM p.m. following appetizers October, has added new meeting, 6:45-8:30 p.m., ri members to help others The Golf Mill Shopping arid dinner commencing sponsors and events. 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Feats of Fitness Health Kathy Lane (one block Mystery of the Liturgy NILES SENIOR Basic Digital nonmembers. Advance Seminars are free pro- south of Golf Road on and the Eucharist," May CENTER Photography registration is required. grams open to registered Western Avenue), in Niles 14. "A Vast Company members; become a or at Dee Park, at the of Witness: The Com- The center offers mem- member by complet- corner of Dee and Emer- munion of Saints" on bership to Niles residents Three classes of photog- Carmen Derby ing an application at son roads, Des Plaines. June 4; "The Fire of His age 55 and older and raphy will teach partici- the Golf Mill Shopping Call (847) 297-3000. Love: Prayer and the their spouses. Drop by pants the basic photo- Center Customer Service Life of the Spirit," June the Nues Senior Center, graphic skills. Learn how Presented by the NSC Center. Each month a 11; and "World Without 999 Civic Center Drive, to use a digital camera Men's Club. Picnic style - new speaker and topic is Facility Rentals End: The Last Things," Niles, or call (847) 588- and technical skills for grilled chicken sandwich, featured. The program June 18. For more in- 8420 for an application. taking pictures. Cameras coleslaw, and dessert includes free bingo af- 65 formation on the video Visit www.vniles.com, are not provided. The from 11:30 am. to 3 p.m. ter the health seminar, Various rooms, gyms, series, call Father Peter click on Departments class will be held from May 3. Eight Horse Rac- where winners receive fields and a cricket pitch Rapcia at (847) 966- and then Senior. Regis- 2-3 p.m. Wednesdays, es. Lots of fun & races. instant prizes, beginning are available for rental 8145 or Deacon Andy tration required for most May 8 through 22. Cost $15, members and $20, at 9:45 for members for parties, meetings or Beierwaltes at (847) programs. is $24, members and $29 non mem ber. only. Coffee and a light ongoing activities. For 966-6961. breakfast is another perk. room facility rates call HOCUS FOCUS (847) 297-3059. St. Paul of the Cross Find at least six differences in details between panels Catechesis PARKS Spring Basketball League N lles Park District, 6676 Registration for fall 2013- W. Howard St., (847) 14 classes has begun. 967-6633. Games are played on Classes are for preschool Fridays and Saturdays through eighth grades. at Feldman; clinic, 6-7 There are many class Maine-Niles Special Rec p.m. - for sixth- to types, times and day op- eighth-graders tions to choose from - a place for everyone. Visit www.spc-catechesis.net FAM 65 and click on the registra- Maine-Niles Association RELIGION tion link for information .(JJJJ/p SI AO/9 9 J&//9WS Ivi deç epoqs S! aUaJ of Special Recreation of- and forms. Call or email Jaioqs aie s,ie,s 1 ..'a..'oqs S! eq iiqageg' l5UlSS/W si .i&aj :seuajejjia fers people with physical St. John Brebeuf the church with ques- and mental challenges, hosts video series tions at (847) 692-2758 PUZZLE ANSWERS behavior and learning or spccatechesis@yahoo. disorders, hearing and com. See page SCRMPFLOGSMIISTAKES visual impairments and st.John Brebeuf Par- PLANARCAPRIhNTEREST emotional disabilities ish is hosting "Catholi- 24 for this COCONUTCREAM R'ARECASE an opportunity to enjoy cism: The Journey of a St. Paul of the Cross week's Super ADENINEANSELWAjNN a variety of recreation Lifetime," a free video Vacation Bible School L4EAH SPOTTEOSKUNK activities. MNASR serves series presented by Crossword G U I TAiRL I CK NR AbTYE Des Plaines, Golf-Maine, Father Robert Barron, opsys BOYD R.EL ROIS Lincolnwood, Morton an acclaimed author, Register now. Children and Sudoku EMIRULANORANiGECRUSH Grove, Nues, Park Ridge speaker and theologian. entering 4-year-old pre- puzzles. s yN A PIT I C A V I S GRIONI O A and Skokie. To receive a All screenings will be kindergarten through N E.A T H M E L E E O P I U M seasonal brochure, or to shown at 7 p.m. Tues- fifth grade will attend a 521976438 M A N NiH EI M S.l E A MR OL L E R offer support for people days at Parish Ministry fun-filled week of reh- POLYP SATAY EERUE 867243519 RECOUP.E D with special needs by Center at 8307 N. Har- gion, songs, projects and .ç 9.AlSA ....IS 934581627 PENALITYK I LI HADA R IDE volunteering, call (847) lem Ave., Niles. Videos games. VBS takes place SHEL OASES in the mornings starting 198724356 STEPIANA 966-5522. will include: "A Body s os oR D ERBLAÑi Both Suffering and June 24-28. Visit www. 743695281 TLIT M A JO RI IT YW.H I P STU S Glorious: The Mystical spc-catechesis.net and 256318974 ODEUUINO LOCKAESCAPEE Union of Christ and the follow the VBS link for 385467192 LORRAiI NE WH I TESHELLAC Golf Maine Parks offices Church" on May 7 and information and registra- 412839765 ARKANSASMANESENMESH are located at Feldman "Word Made Flesh, True tion forms. Or call (847) 679152843 RESETTLEETSEODEADTO Recreation Center, 8800 Bread of Heaven: The 692-2758. 28 I THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2013 NIL

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I BY IGOR STUDENKOV - such as the store's wide Contributor selection of teas - have a more multi-regional appeal. At the first glance, When asked which aspect of the store draws more cus- Niles Pantry looks tomers, Ayrempour said it was 'half and half.' like just another " Most ofour customers corner store. are American or Middle- Eastern," he explained "We But a closer look reveals a also get Mexicans, people bilingual sign the front door. from other countries." The top part is written in Ara- Most of the Middle-Eastern bic script. The bottom part is customers are immigrants i in English, announcing that from Iraq, Iran, Syria and Middle Eastern food is avail- Jordan. While many of them able here. come from Nues, the store The Village of Niles has also gets customers from i two stores that specialize the surrounding suburbs and in Middle-Eastern food, but Chicago. Nues Pantry isn't one of them. Ayrempour said that the Rather, it's something of a hy- number of Iraqi immigrants brid, catering to Middle East- shopping at his store has em and non-Middle Eastern increased over the last de- customers alike. This helps cade. The ongoing civil war ensure a diverse customer in Syria continues to bring base, even as the economy refugees. He's even noticed continues to make staying in more immigrants coming business a challenge. from Iran. Middle-Eastern immigrants "They are [leaving] the are a small minority in Nues. country, more and more According to the 2010 Cen- every day," said Ayrem- sus, Arab-Americans make pour. "There has been a lot Pantry owner Gholam Ayrempour is shown on April 24 at the business in Niles. I BUZZ ORR-Sun- of hardship, political and up 1.3 percent of the village's Times Media population, while Persians INiles economic." make up 0.5 percent. But those increases Niles Pantry owner Gholam convenience store business That way, he would attract store has a table where cus- haven't particularly helped Ayrempour is one of the for over 30 years. Before customers from both stores tomers can pour coffee or Nues Pantry, which contin- 0.5 percent. He came to the establíshing Niles Pantry in without sharing profits with tea. ues to struggle in the cur- United States as a college 2006, he owned a Middle- a franchise. But at the same time, rent economic climate. student, hoping to get a de- Eastern food store and oper- This resulted in an inter- Middle-Eastern food takes "The business is not get- gree that would ensure him a ated the 7-Eleven location esting mix. The store has up nearly a half of the store. ting better," said Ayrempour. good job in Iran. But before at 7450 W. Oakton St. With a large selection of soft That includes pita bread and"[My customers] are losing he could finish college, the Niles Pantry, Ayrempour drinks, alcoholic beverages, a wide variety of herbs, spic-jobs, their salaries get cut. Iranian Revolution broke out, wanted to take aspects fromsnacks and non-perishable es, beans and grains. While They're afraid of the uncer- and he decided to stay put. the two stores and combine items. In a particularly most of those products re- tain future, so they don't I Ayrempour has been in the them into one business. 7-Eleven-esque touch, the quire cultural context, othersshop as much." 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Kids can draw Feeding tummies, not feelings: expressions on a Popsicle stick to help them describe Helping kids work their feelings. I RYAN PAGELOW- Sun -Times through emotional eating Media

The goal of this game is to get your kids talking. To play, throw out a few scenarios and encourage your child to tell you if you are right or wrong. For example say, "I wonder BETH ENGELMAN if [teacher's name] said something that bothered you to- day?' or "who did you play with at recess, let me guess." A Lt You want to keep asking questions until you can pinpoint SHOES SUNG the problem. You can even switch things around and have your kids guess the things that are bothering you too!

Do you eat when you're stressed? You're " Parents oftenuse food as a way to celebrate an not alone. Emotional accomplishment or reward good behavior," Par- eating is a common nass said. "Although this seems like an innocent problem among men way to mark a happy occasion, it can actually send and women. The habit a negative message about food." is often developed at an Parnass recommends doling out hugs, praise or early age and can lead non-edible items when rewarding children. "The to a number of health key is to teach your kids that food is a means of problems including nourishment, rather than a reward for good behav- Beth Engelman works on a feelings map with Emma ior," she said. diabetes, obesity and Martinelli (left), 5, of Northbrook and Lara White, 6, eating disorders. lt can of Northbrook. I RYAN PAGELOW-Sun-Times Media also affect children, who are at risk for picking up their parents' bad habits. To help kids avoid the feelings is by using Next time your child tells you she's hungry (even emotional eating cycle, follow these tips from Ava Popsicle stick pup- though she had dinner 15 minutes earlier) wait a Parnass, child therapist and author of My Feelings pets. Simply place few minutes before serving her food. are Hungry. different faces (hap- "Kids, like adults, often turn to food when they're py, sad, disappoint- trying to resolve hard feelings," Parnass said. Child therapist Ava ed, etc.) on each Parnass wrote My Before offering a snack, ask your child if some- stick and write the Feelings are Hungry to thing is on her mind. You might even play a game "The more kids learn to recognize their feel- name of the emo- help kids avoid emotional of "What Am I Feeling?" If your child remains reti- ings, the less likely they are to use food to disguise tion on the back. Í eating. cent, try throwing a ball and playing catch while them," Parnass said. "lt might sound simple, but The next time your you ask a few questions. "You'll be surprised how, children often have trouble expressing their emo- child says "nothing" after you ask, "What's wrong?"after talking, many children completely forget tions because they lack the tools needed to explainhave him look at the sticks and choose a face that about snacks," Parnass said. how they truly feel." describes how he feels. You'll be surprised how However, if after talking your child still insists Parnass advocates using books and games to much more information you can get when you use she's hungry, offer her a glass of ice water and help children recognize and define their emotions. a few easy props. an apple or perhaps a plate of fresh vegetables. I "My daughter and I use a feelings map to identify know from personal experience that my son often the way she feels. The map contains roads that goes from "starving" to "not hungry" whenever I name different emotions, so all she has to do is bring out the carrots. I also know that if he eats the point to a road and I know how she's feeling," she Although emotional eating is often associated carrots, he truly was hungry. said. with stress or disappointment, it can also be re- For more information about Ava Parnass, visit Another good way to get kids talking about their lated to feelings of elation and joy. www.listentomeplease.com. NIL THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2013I 37 I

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nothing to do with it. Ingredients 5ix medium-sized fresh poblano chiles These peppers won't be ½ cup white onion, diced 1/2 pound sirloin, ground pickled; they will be stuffed. y2 pound pork, ground Chef Alberto Mendez at 1/3 cup raisins Zapatista in Northbrook will ½ cup Red Delicious apples, fresh peeled and diced ½ cup pears, fresh diced stuff poblano peppers with ½ cup peaches or nectarines, fresh diced surprising ingredients like Salt and pepper, to taste walnuts, raisins, pears, apples Nogada Sauce IngredIents: 3 cups whole milk and almonds. While a pinch of ½ cup almonds, peeled ground cinnamon adds aroma '/7 cup walnuts, whole 4 ounces goat cheese (or cream cheese) and flavor, a pomegranate seed i teaspoon sugar garnish sprinkled atop the dish Pinch of ground cinnamon brings more color and a bit of i teaspoon sherry, cognac or brandy GarnIsh Ingredients: texture. The recipe even calls 8 sprigs of flat leaf parsley, chopped for a splash of sherry, cognac or 6 tablespoons fresh pomegranate kernels (seeds) brandy. One teaspoon of the liquor PREPARATION: brings most of the ingredients Chef Alberto Mendez makes a stuffing for his poblano peppers at The night before preparing the dish, soak almonds and walnuts, Zapatista in Northbrook. I MICHAEL SCHMIDT-Sun-Times Media separately, in one cup of whole milk each. together," Mendez said. The next day: Roast poblano chiles over an open flame (stove- He learned how to cook while top) until black on all sides. Place immediately in a zip-lock bag or Rellenos that executive chefs because they are a great ves- sealable container, and let rest for 6-8 minutes. Remove from bag growing up in Santa Ines Ahua- and peel, removing all charred skin with a paper towel. Make one tempan. The town is located in Moreno Espinoza and Rodrigo sel to get creative with and lengthwise incision and remove the seeds and membrane from Puebla, Mexico, which is where Torres will make for their Cinco allow me to be very versatile the chile, being sure not to break it open. Set aside. poblano peppers originated. de Mayo cocktail dinner at with ingredients in them and Stuffing: Mendez pointed out that his Wildfire in Glenview on May 2. the sauces that smother them," In large frying pan, cook onions over medium heat in two table- celebratory peppers are a col- The hard cow's milk cheese is Torres said. spoons of olive oil, until translucent (4-6 minutes). Add ground beef and pork. cook until nearly brown. Stir in apples, pears and orful fit with the holiday. "The named after the town where it As the name of their dinner peaches and spread mixture evenly in pan and cook over medium peppers resemble the colors was originally made, Cojita, Mi- suggests, cocktails will be an heat for around four minutes. Add raisins, salt and pepper to of the Mexican flag. Chile Rel- choacan. " lt is a very traditional important component. Special taste. Stir, and remove from heat and set aside. leno en Nogada is a historical cheese used to make chile rel- drinks will include classics like Nogada sauce: dish from the 19th century and lenos," Torres said. "lt is a great the Michelada, which is a mix In blender, blend drained walnuts and almonds, with goat (or cream) cheese, sugar, cinnamon, sherry or cognac or brandy and comes from Puebla." melting cheese and is mild in of beer and fresh tomato juice. one cup of milk until pureed Mendez prefers to use goat flavor, which pairs nicely with "lt is a fun twist on a Bloody cheese as a stuffing base for the heat of the pepper." Mary," said Wildfire mixologist Assembly and presentation: Being careful not to overstuff. fill each chile with prepared stuff- the sweetness it brings to the For Torres, stuffing the Rob Woodford. "The beer adds ing. Top with parsley, Nogada sauce and pomegranate seeds. peppers. cheese in peppers is the ideal freshness and cuts through the Cotija cheese will be the way to blend the flavors of both.spice of the drink so it doesn't From Chef Alberto Mendez, Zapatista st'uffing/ base for the Chile "I love stuffed peppers overwhelm the palate." . DO YOU LIKE CARS? THEN YOU'LL LOVE THIS...

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For consideration, appy in person. One of the easiest ways to use social media is for recruitingto review an applicant's own public postings and accounts, providing a better picture of him or her as a potential employee. But be careful. Once you review a candidates online profile, a court will assume you are aware of that person's protected characteristics that To Place An Ad, Call 847-998-3400 are often part of their online postings. These characteristics include gender and race as well as those that are not always evident in a face-to-face interview such as religion, age, sexual orientation or disability. In such cases Review and Audlt;our own Social Media Presence employers need to be particularly careful not to expand their interview questions or decision-making beyond legal When it comes to using social media to research, remember, it goes both ways. Assume that applicants and interview limits. But a candidate's profile suggests that he or she may not be appropriate for the position - new hires could be searching you and your company and even trying to figure out the identity of possible or even shows a lack of candor about their background or abilities? Here are a few such scenarios: interviewers ahead of time. Of course it would be ideal to have a strong social media presence that creates A female candidate has numerous postings on her Facebook account about her pig" of an ex-husband who a strong company brand and supports your small business marketing strategy consumers and job seekers constantly skips his time with their children, causing her to miss work at her current job. useful information about your company. But not every business has the time or resources to generate a social media marketing plan and online content strategy. At minimum, make sure that whatever materials you have An applicant has applied for a job that requires heavy lifting and a lot of walking but whose online profiles reveals are accurate and legal. Things to consider: that he uses a cane. Make sure that your company's profile states that the business is an "equal opportunity employer." if you choose to review social media as part of your hing practices, it's a better practice to wait until after you've Do not make statements that could be construed as a promise of employment or business opportunity; met a candidate face to face, says David Baffa, labor and employment partner at national law firm Seyfarth Shaw,particularly if the site is "live" and uses employees to add comments or blog postings. For example a job LLP. By using social media n this more targeted way, says Baffa, you are less likely to be accused of making snapposting that states, This is a great place to work," is fine. Promising that "All applicants will be hired," is Mr. Baffa also selection decisions or of relying on protected characteristics evident from a social network profile. obviously not. counsels consistency: Know exactly who in your company or whether a third-party vendor is able to add to or change the content If you decide to use social media in your recriiting process, make sure you conduct the same searches at the on the company's profile: make sure that it is consistent with other marketing and advertising messages. same point in the process for every applicant. Treat "Bad" Social Media Information Delicately Be sure to print or save screen shots if you see something that causes you to question the candidate's candor, Social media law is constantly evolving as in the ground-breaking NLRB Facebook case. Although such cases professionalism or judgment. will certainly give employer pause, an attorney familiar with employment issues, privacy, and the evolving If you use an outside company to perform the background law of social media can help determine the best course of action. While it's not always entirely clear what a check, you must adhere to the requirements of the "Fair potential employer can legally do with a candidate who has denounced his or her current boss on a social Credit Reporting Act." media site, you can create a social media policy as part of your social media strategy.What about the more Use Social Media Info Legally run-of-the-mill negative information that reflects poorly on the job candidate's professional image - such as There is plenty of lawful information to be had from social pictures of a job applicant getting drunk and acting stupid, or comments that reveal ignorance or bigotry? media, though. Does your candidate have a Twitter account Treat it the same way you would if you had gained the knowledge via the interview or in a resume. But that she regularly updates with thoughtful tweets"? Does hisremember, a candidate may not control every image posted on a social media site, so consider the overall social media presence demonstrate a deeper interest in the context. If you have lingering questions, consider consulting an attorney who is well-versed in social media type ofjob he is pursuing? While social media should not be before relying on negative information tojustify an employment decision. used to make final employment decisions, it can be used as Give the Job ApplIcant Fair Notice an extension of the resume, a conversation starter that gives lt's not necessary to have an applicant sign a waiver that allows you to review his or her social media the interviewer a deeper understanding of the candidate. This accounts; it is a best practice to give them a "heads up that you will be reviewing any and all "publicly posted is particularly true if familiarity with social media in business social media accounts." Chances are, if a candidate uses social media as an effective job-hunting tool, or has is needed for the position at issue. interesting things to say via social media, he or she is likely going to publicize their online presence anyway.

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IL 441000285 13219 Tylei 8am to 5pm 8am to 5pm Oak Park, 1BR, living & dining Interfaith Houaing Center Pace Antiques & Auctions,com (847)296-0773 room, tile bath, hardwood floors, of the Northern Suburbs Wlnnetka heat included, $825/mo + sec, Call 794 Lee St,, Des Plaines IL 60016 708-717-3975 M75015760 1081 Crescent Lave 9am to 3pm Barn to 3pm Press (DC) 5 Judicial Sales-Real Est. ESTATE representationasloqualitydr B US I N ESS' & S ERVI C E : ' quantity of lilie and without recourse GARAGE SALES 'TOR('í'2013 to Plaintiff and in AS IS condition. The sale is further subiect to confir- Deerfield, Multi-Family Sale, 745Lake Forest. HUGE SALE - Item Air Conditioning Electrical Handyman Remodeling Houses mation by the court Upon payment Jonquil Terrace,Saturday 5/4 &pnced to sell!May 3 & 4 9AM in full of the amosnl bid, the pur- Sunday 5/5, lO-4pm Ciotheu, tools,4PM Antiques, name brand clothes HEATING & COOLING Puma Electric ALL TYPES OF HOME REPAIRS Perfect Windows & Siding, Inc. Townhomes chaser will receive a Certificate of SERVICE A INSTALLATION Low Rares, countertop appliances, collectibles,(some new), shoes, purses. tewelry, L'cenaed/lnsumed electrician for all "Done To Pert ectlonf" Sale that will enhIle lIre purchaser Free Estimates Cali Today 530-272-7728 Great Rates & No Pressure SalesI etc. Lemonade Sale or Charityl books, sporto,tools, housewares, your home eleclricu! needs, Free Condos, Lofts tu a deed to the meal eutale aher Call 773-865-3068 3D Decsratisg, Inc. FREE Estimatest (7731 968-3700 mtnbikes,electronics,pokeman estimules' Adam 847-361-7097 confirmation of the sale, The prop- cards, beanie babies, holiday, fumi- Duplex erty will NOT be open for inspection DES PLAINES lure, window AC. etc!!! Sale in 4 and plsinfrff makes no representa- MULTI FAMILY GARAGE SALE' REPAIR, REMODELING Open Houses cam garage vo please come Rain or lion so to the condition of the prop- Fri. 5/3 9a-4p & Sal, 5/4 9a-3p. 8 CARPENTRY WORK Shine' 37 EOnwentsia Road, Asphalt-Paving Fencing Roofing Mobile Homes erty.Prospective bidders ame ad- 838 Algonquin Rd. Furniture, Free Estimates monished lo check the court file Io Lake Forest, IL 60045 773-520-2226 household items, clothes, & morei FAHEY & SON A-1 FENCE INC. Manufactured Homes verify ali information, If this property LAKE FOREST - MULTI FAMILY New & Repair-All Types isa condominium unit, or aunit i .847.677.4884 which is part of a common interest GARAGE SALEI Friday 5/3 & ASPHALT PAVING 708-452-1210 Apartment Buildings Unitanan Church ot Evanston Hauling community. the purchaser of the Seturday 5/4, 9a-3p.90 N. DrivewaysParking Lots STAR'S ROOFING unit at the foreclosure sale, other ANNUAL HUGE Sheridan Rd. Furniture, jewelry, Co-Op Apartments Licensed BondedInsured than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- clothing, artwork, sports equip- Free Est, within 24 Hrn. BRECKENRIDGE FENCE RED'S HAULING SERVICE Carpentry . Painting Senior Housing ment, home furniehlnge & more seusments and the legal fees re- Chain, Link & Wood Fences CompIere Clean out Service WindowsElectrical quimed by The Condominium Prop- rUflWflO9S 708-453-6123 Installation & Repairs Family owned for over 50 years Commercial, Industrial arty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(l) and LukeVilla 569 Blazing SlamDr Credit Carda Accepted 847-409-4860 Floor Sanding (g((4(. In accordance with 735 ILCS Thurs -Sun 8-3pm Furniture: bed- www.FaheyandSonPaving.com BEST PRICES 847-729-5137 Farms, Farmland 5/15-t507)c((1 ((h-1 I and (h-2), 765 room set, couch,hutch, shelves, Homes Built to Order ILCS 605/9(g)(5), and 765 ILCS mirrors.Household goods,patio 605/18.5)g-fJ. you are hereby nOti- nel.Bring your cash, everything Fix ur Fence, Inc. Landscaping Tiling Vacant Property fad that the purchaser of the prop- must go! Basements Repairs. Replace. New erly, other than a mortgagee, shall * BRUCE LAWN SERVICE * Friday. May 3rd, 9 um - 6 pm Sprrn9 "repair" special!l MR. GROUT Vacation Property psy the assessments and legal fees Spring Clean-Upo, Aerating, Saturday, May 4th, 9 am - Noon MORTON GROVE Free estimates 847-338-5776 847-39-416 required by subsections (gol) and Slit Seeding. BuuhTrimmiv Clothing / Books I Childrens Saturday 5/4, 9a-5p. GREAT [email protected] TILE GROUT REPAIR Income Property (g))4( of section 9 and the assess- Items /Fumiture / Jewelry / 7042 Palma Lane. )9500 North, Senior Disc, 1708)243-0 1 EUROPEAN CRAFTSMAN menta required by subsection (g-1) Treasure Room / Housewares / 7000 West) Loto of records, BASEMENTS! brucelawns.com Investment Property of section 18.5 of the Illinois Condo- Sporting Goods / Linens Imams, antiques, etc Complete Basement Remodel minium Prooertv Act. IF YOU ARE Café - Raffle Flooring Lots Free EstimateInsured THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWN- 1330 Ridge Ave (1 block north G & A LandscapIng ER). YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO of Dumpster at Greenwood) Reterences Available DANIEL'S FLOORING Co Tree Service Real Estate Auctions MOVING/GARAGE SALE SandingRepairsFinishing 20% OFF SPRING CLEAN UP REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 Evanston DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR- 1109 Hibbard Rd. Wilrttette. Darek & Sons 847-2194020 InstallationGood reference LAWN CUT FROM- 15.00 Wk, ARBOR TECH Real Estate Wanted Free parking Bus No. 201 (847) 774-9195 Free Esf. - Sr. Dio Tree Removal & Trimming DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- 847-864-1330 www.darekandsonscom Insured Free Estimates Saturday May 4 from 9-3 20 Years Exp. 708-867-0101 630-750-0621 708-510-4121 Real Estate Misc. CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15- 173-677-4844 1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT- OutOf-Town Real Est. GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For Evanston Big, Unique Gsrage SsIel Mulch information, contact Plaintiff's attor- 0th-Of-Town, Commercialneu: Anthony Porto, FREEDMAN Everything you'd want. Bathroom DAVID'S . PBS LANDSCAPE MATERIALS Jose's Tree Service ANSELMO LINDBERG LLC, 1807 May 4th & 5th, 9:3Oam-4:OOpm. 1521 N. 3151 St . Melruve Park, IL Lakes, Resort Property FLOORING esidential Sornmercial W, DIEHL ROAD, SUITE 333. NA- 2100 Lincoln St, Color Enhanced Red & Chocolate Please go around back. GREAT BATHS!! Family owned & operated Fully Insured s Free Estimates PERVILLE, IL 60563, (866) 402- Complete Bath RemodelIng . $27/yd picked up Mortgages, Loans 8661 For bidding instructions, visit * Custom Installations *Prem, Bark Mulch ' $37/yd picked up Osalily Work NILES, 8603 N. Oleander, Free Estimate . Insured Tree trimming . Tree removal Homeowners Insurancew'ww,fal-illinois.com,. Please ref!r FORT SHERIDAN - MOVING! Sunday May 5th, 9am-3pm. Sanding * Carpentry Obi 9round hrdwd - $25/yd picked up Stump Grinding lo file number Xt0100046. THE JU- References Available Certified playgmd - $30/yd poked up Room & Board, Pottery Barn, Land Baby clothes, kitchen Items. Firewood S Mulch Avail DICIAL SALES CORPORATION Repairs * Stairs * PuIv. Black Dirt - Mushroom Compost Real Estate Seminars of Nod & morel Everything in great books, DVDa & morel Darek & Sons 847.219-4020' 10% off with oEs over $500 One South WackerDrive,24th cond. Fri & Sat 9a-2p. 705 Lyoter Tiles Cap(ng/Outdoor Firewood - Real Estate Services Floor,Chicago, IL 60606-4650 Rd. Call for info 847-962-0644 www.darekandsons.com New Dustless System Discountddïsr summer (312) 236-SALE You can also visit NORRIDGE - 71 13 W Agalite Delivery available Judicial Sales - Legal The Judicial Sales Corporation at w t day Sale. Sat, May 4, 9am-4pm FREE EST., Fully Insured 708-681-9031 or 708-257-1193 ww.tjsc.com for a 7 day status re- GLENCOE 725 Greevleaf. Arlwork.Vintage LP Albums, port of pendins sales. FREEDMAN Teak/Mahogany fumiture, trampo- furniture, Vintage phonographs1 888-328-4305 SAWVELL TREE SERVICE. INC. Cleaning Tree Trimming, Tree Removal, Commercial-Industrial ANSELMO LIÑDBERG LLC 1807 line, air hockey table, sports, loots, household items & flat screen tus W, DIEHL ROAD. SUITE 333 NA- hh items and more, Saturday 5/4 I - TRIPLEGROUND 24 Hour Emergency Service AAA American Cleaning HARDWOOD MULCH Kane County PERVILLE.IL 60563 (866) 402- from Sam-2pm Curt. Arborustu, 847-566-9372 FLOOD CLEAN UP Garage Doors, Openers I 525/od - Free Delivery 8661 E-Mail' forecloourenotice@fal- CommiReeid - Janitorial Srvcs TRIPLE GROUND BLACK-RED- SEALED BID AUCTION 24k SFillinois.com Attorney File No, GLENCOE Window Washing. Curpef, DISCOUNT DOORS I DARK BROWN MULCH wfrse/shwrm 800 E Chicago ElginX10100046 Attorney ARDC No. POOL, YARD AND Upholstery Garage Door/Service/Openers $30/yd - Free Delivery Tuckpointing 1.15 acre corner lot 6B eligible Bids3126232 Atomey Code.26122 GARAGE SALEI 847-401-1840 Insured - 30 Years Experience. 847-514-2100 due 7/31 Adam Marshall/NAtCuseNumbe' 11 CH 24113 Saturday, 514 8ain-5pm. email: [email protected] Vet, Call Pat 847-274-1490 L J MiOmas 030,691.0603 TJSC#: 33-e140 NOTE. Pursuant Cash on'y. 385 Grove St. i -847-724-5600 to the Fair Debt Collection Prsctices PARK RIDGE, 823S.Wesfern Judicial Sales-Real Est.Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's Ave., Friday 5/3- Sunday 5/5, Painting-Decorating attorney is deemed to be a debt col- 9em-3pm. Baby stroller, car seal,-lOME DELIGHT, INC. FOREST DOOR CO. i -773-307-2332 HARWOOD HEIGHTS lector attempring to collect a debt fools, frames, housewares, fr08-Cleaning Service, Detail- Garage Doors & Openers 1-847- 299-1005 1-847- 222-0589 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFand any information oblaìne0 will be day Items, children's toysibooksOrienled, Affordable,1 5 Yrs. Eup SalesService - Installation Al FRITZ & SON PAINTING EDMAR, INC. COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS COUN-used for that purpose & much, much moretE Ins/Bonded Esc. Rufs. 708-652-9405 630-965-8416 TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY1528845 312-961-0089 773-625-2676 InVEstFree Est. Wallpaper TuckpointingMasonryDIVISION HSBC BANK USA NA-5if2,5/9.5116/13 #551166 TIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS PARK RIDGE MOVING SALE. TRUSTEE FOR ACE SECURITIES GLENVIEW 3726 Vantage Ln. Everything must go 1535 PotIer New Garage Doors & Openers AAA American CORP. HOME EQUITY Repairs (Cables Springe Panels) LOAN Fri-Sat, May 3rd-4th, ¶O-5. Sun Rd.. Saturday May 4, Sam-2prn. Concrete Interior/Evterior C, CELINSKI Tuckpoinling TRUST, SERIES 2005-HE4 May 5th, 10-4. Lots of clothes, Antique dining table with 9 chairs 24/7, Free Est,.e Habla Espanot, Brick Work, Pressure Wash, Plaintiff, Tuck Pointing Avail 312-513-5118 847-401-1840 Walls A Chimneys shoes, household items, & much more! MERIT CONCRETE Inc. email: [email protected] furniture and much morel Repair/Rebuilt, Lintel ARNOLDO GARCIA, CITY OF CHI- 773-283-5877 Est. i 970 Replacement CAGO, ROBERT PESCE, CLAU- Skokie. 5244 W. Madison. Sat 8-5Free Est. / Licensed / Insured Lic. - Ins.Free Est. & Sun 9-3 Girls ciofhes 0-6. enter- Handyman AFFORDABLE EX-E, PAINTING DIO AQUINO StepsPatiosWalksDrives 847-724-5446 773-282-9495Defendants Glenview - 840 Becker Rd tainmentunit, armoiredresser, 5 Yr. GuaranteeCall NICK Bsmnl FloorsGarage Slabs 11 CH 24113 Fri 5/3 lOam-4pm Sal 5/4 changing fable, gliding rocker. tod- 1-773-973-2151 ALEX 847-256-2277 lOam-2pm. Jewelry. pictures, dIem bed. furniture, baby, Deco. Resurfacing Inside/Out All Home Repairs:. 4444 NORTH NEW ENGLAND books, vases, garden pots, silk horneguods, toys and more Fdn. Cracks Epoue ln)ected PaintingPatching Electrical AVENUE Harwood Heights,IL flowers, linens, clothes, filing www.meritconcreteinc.com Carpentry Plumbing Tile 60706 cabinet, drawers, shelves. met- KASAL MIK WAY NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- al wardrobe, christmas, easter, Painting & Decorating TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pum- To PA(E A tools, sewing, hshd ilems Affordable Handyman Services 30 Years suanr to a Judgment of Foreclosure Interior I Estenor and Sale enteredinthe above SKOKIE /MORTON GROVE - Multi Plumbing, Carpentry, Electrical, BriCkwork!Tuckpointing Drywall Pwrwshing, Painling, Bsmnt Painfirrg & Wailpaperrng cause on February 28. 2013, an Family Garage Sale. 8127 Gross Finishing. No Job to Big - ugent of The Judicial Sales Corpo- Point Rd. Friday 5/3 & Saturday 5/4, KC'S WALL WORKS Wall Washing 847-965-2146 GURNEE, Washington Park No Job to Small,Will Beat FREE ESTIMATES ration, will at 10:30 AM on Muy 29, Subdivsion, 30+ Farnitiesl Off 9a-5p. Household items, furniture, Repair/All Phases of Drywall al mikway,com 2013, aI the The Judicial Sales Cor- toys. collectibles & sporting goods. Anyone's Prices. 847-445-5285 Almond Rd. N of Washington, 847-297-5441 cell 847-414-5471Now accept Vis&IIC/Amer Exp Call Steve (630)968-5593 somation. One South Wacker Drive - Thurs-Fri May 2rd-3rd, 9am-Spm 41h Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, & Sal May 4th, 9am-2pm. WAUKEGAN - 13218 Tyler sell at public auction to the highest Everything must go! Priced to sell bidder, as set forth below, Ike fol- * 5/4 k 5/5 8am.Spm * lowing described real HIGHLAND PARK MOVING SALE )Between Greenbay & Delany off estate:Commoniy known as 4444 CLASSI FI [D Saturday, May 4th. lOam-4pm. Blanchard) Follow Signs NORTH NEW ENGLAND AVENUE, 137 Hiawatha Trail in Highland Harwood Heights, IL 60706 Proper- Park. Cash only located at the ty Indes No, 13-18-117-020-0000, West end of the Botanic GardensWinnetka, Huge Multi-Family Ga- rage Saie. 1080 Crescent Ln,Fri The meal estate io improved with a 5/3 & Sat 5/4, sam-3pm. Sometfrin single family residence. The ud - HINSOALE GARAGE SALE? for everyone including astique dea - ment amount was $350,884.8 Ils E 7th St. Friday 5/3, Bam-4pm.er clean out! No Early Birds! Please Sale fermo: 25% down of the high- Furniture, household items, kitchen-be considerale when parking est bid by certified fundo at the wars, boys clothing size 6 - 14, pV}JoUrC close of the sale payable lo The Ju- sports equipment, area rags, morel dicial Sales Corpomation No third Winthrop Harbor. Winlfrrop Harbor party checks will he accepted. The Esfate-Houoefrold Saie at 907 balance, including the Judicial sale AD, CALL Franklin LA GRANGE GARAGE SALE! Avenue,ln case you fee forAbandoned Residential 416 Sunset Ave. missed the ist one, there is an es Properly Municipality Relief Fund. Saturday 5/4, 8am-4pm Isle sale st the home of an admitted which is calculated on residential Housewares, china, linens, collector of EVERYTHING, vintage real esture al the rate of $t tom each strollers, books, and more! furniture and other collectibles in- $1 .000 or fraclion Ihemeofof Ihe cluding Heyward Wakefield, Coca todrive.com amount paid by the purchaser not Cola and much much more,Aditi- Io enceed $300, in certified funds/or La Grange Park rionally,beingarravidgardner. Village Church Rummage Sale Search© wire transfer, is due within twenty- there are yard tools, yard art, fumi- four (24) hours, No fee shall be paid Pro-sale ($5 entry) 5/3 6'30p-8'30plure and too many items Io list, You search for new and used cars Sale 5/4 9a-3p $4 bag sale at 2pm by the mortgagee acquinng the res- must see to believe Salurday April idential real estate pursuant to its 847-998-3400 Refreshmentsltunch available, 27, 2013 9:00 lo 400 and Sunday credit bid at the sale or by any 1 t 50 Meadowcresf Road, ( 1 blk N April 28, 2013 9'OO mp 4:00. of 315511 blk E LaGrange Ad) mortgagee,udgment creditor,or other lienor acquinng the residenhul ZION. MEMORIAL UNITED You've never searched for cars like this before. real estate whose rights in and to Lake Forest, GARAGE SALE May METHODIST CHURCH Annual the residential real estate arose po- 3.4 2013 9:00 - 4:00 pmtt90Rummage Sale. 2935 Shendan Rd. or to the sale. The subject properly Beverly Pl Lake Forest, IL Friday, May 3th from Sam-ttpm. is sublect to general real estate Isa- BOO45Furnilure,Ciofhing,House-Salurday, May 4th from Bam-lgm. es, special assessments, um special hold items and Knick Knacks Lunch & baked goods also sold. Visit ToDrivecom BROUGHTTO Voti BY SUN-TIMESMEDIA taxes levied against said real estate and rs offered for vale without any 6 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, May 2, 2013 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. at the hour of 1 1.m. in' their office HARWOOD HEIGHTS mento,or specialfasesleviedin certified funds/or wire lranufer, is(24) hours. No tee shall be pid byKnox M'ense, Lincolnwood, IIestate is a unit Öf a.cornir,än inter-ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION est community, the purchaser of the15-1701(C) OF THEILLINOISut 120 Wast Madison Street, Suite INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFagainst seid real estate and is of-due within twenty-four (24) hours.the mortgagee acquiring the resi-60712. fared for sale without any represen-No feeshallbepaidby thedential real estate pursuant to itaThe mortgaged real estafe is im-unit other than a mortgagee shallMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE7t8A, Chicago, Illinois, sell Io the COOK COUNTh ILLINOIS LAW. For information, enamioe thehighest bidder for cash, the follow- COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-tation as to quality or quantity of titlemortgagee acquiring the residentialcreditbid at the sale or by anyproved with u single familyresi-pay the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section t8.5 ofcourt file or contact Plaintiffs aBur-ing described mortgaged real es- CERY DIVISION and without recourue to Plaintiff andreal estafe pursuant to its credit bidmortgagee, judgment creditor, ordenbe. If the subjecfmortgaged real PropertyAct.nay:CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,tale. U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-in AS lS condition. The sale is fur-ut the sale or by any mortgagee,other lienor acquiring the residentialestate is a unit of a common inter-theCondominium Sale termo: 25% down by certifiedP.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGECommonly known as 7227 North TION, AS SUCCESSOR ther subject to confirmation by theludgment creditor, or other Iienorreal estate whose nghls n and toest community, the purchaser of the IN INTEREST TO THE FDIC AScoud. If the sale is net aside for anyacquiring the residential real estatethe residential real estate arose pit-unit other than a mortgagee shallfunds, balance within 24 hours, byROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,KaifovAvenue,Lincolnwood, IL reason, the Purchaser ut the salewhose rOghts in and to the residen-or to the sale. The sublet propertypay the assessments required bycertified funds No refunds TheIL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Please60712 RECEIVER FOR PARK properly will NOT be open for in-refer totile number 14-12-03259.PIN.10-27-430-OtO,10-27-430- NATIONAL BANK; shall be entitled only to a return oftisIreal estate arose poor to theis subject to general real asIate tas-subsection (g-t) of Section 18.5 of Upon payment in full ofTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-011. Plaintiff, the deposit paid. The Purchasersale. The subject property is subjectex, special assessments, or specialthe Condominium Property Act, opection. shallhave no furtherrecourseto general real estate tases, specialtaxes levied against said real estateSale terms: 10% down by certifiedthe amount bid, fhe purchaser willTION One South Wacker Drive,The mortgaged real estate is im- vs 24th Floor, Chicauo, IL 60606-4650proved with u single familyresi- MIKOLAJ SZYMANSKI; PARKWAYagainst the Mortgagor, the Mortgu-assessments, or special taxes lev-und is offered for sale without anyfunds, balance, by certified funds,receive a Certificate of Sale which Thewill entitle the purchaser to a Deed(312) 236-SALE 'ou can also visitdance, If the subject mortgaged real BANK AND TRUST gee or the Morigagee's attorney.ied against said real estate and isrepresentationasIoqualityorwithin 24 hours. No refunds. Upon payment in full of the amountoffered for sale without any repro-quantity of title and withoul recourseproperty will NOT be open for in-to the premises after confirmation ofThe Judicial Sales Corporation al westate is a unit of a common inter- COMPANY, AND UNKNOWN ww.l(sc.com for a 7 day alelas re-est community, the purchaser of the OWNERS AND NON RECORD bid,the purchaser will receive auentation as to quality or quantity ofto Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition.speclion. the sale For information call the Sales ClerkFor information' Visit our websile alpoil of sending sales. CODILIS 8unit other than a mortgagee shall CLAIMANTS, De-Certificate of Sale that will entitletitle and without recourse to PlaintiffThe sale is further subject to confir- at Plaintiffs Attorney, The WirSickihttp://service.atty-pierce.com. Be-ASSOCIATES, P.C. t5W030pay the 4sseusmenta required by tendants, the purchaser to a deed to the realand in AS tS condition. The sale ismation by he court.If the sale is only FRONTAGE ROAD.subsection (g-l) of Section 18.5 of 11 CH20806 estate after confirmation of the suIe.further subject to confirmation byset aside for any reason, the Pur-Law Group, 33WestMonroebesen 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. NORTH Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's Al-SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527the Condominium Property Act, NOTICE OF SALE The property will NOT be open forthe court. If the sale is set aside forchaser at the sale shall be entitledStreet, Chicago, Illinois60603. t (630) 794-5300 Attorney File No,Sale terms, 10% down by certified PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby giveninspection and plaintiff makes noany reassn, the Purchaser at theonly to a return of the deposit paid.3121 360-9455W09-3607. torneys, North Dearbom Street. representation as to the condition ofsale shall be entitled only to u returnThe Purchaser shall hune no furtherNTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESChicago,Illinois60602.TeI,No,14-12-03259 Attorney ARDC No.funds, balance within 24 hours, by that pursuant toa Judgment of (312) 476-5500 Refer fo File Num-00468002 Attorney Code. 21762certified funds,No refunds The Foreclosure entered in the abovethe property.Prospective biddersof the deposit paid. The Purchaserrecourse ugainsl the Mortgagor, theCORPORATION entitled cause on March 7, 2013,are admonished to check the courtshallhave nofurtherrecourseMortgagee or the Mortgagee s attor-SellinOfficer, (312) 444-t 122 ber1209996. Case Number'f2 CH 026479ludgmenl amount was $800,059.30. INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESTJSCC. 33-3825 NOTE. PursuantThe properly will NOT be open for Intercounty Judicial Sales Corpora-file to verify all information,If thisagainst the Mortgagor, theney. Upon payment in full of the152 properly is a condominium unit, theMortgagee or the Mortgagee's aBur-amount bid, the purchaser will re-4/25, 5/2, 5/9/13 #545487 CORPORATION to the Fair Debt Collection Practicesinspection. bon will on Fnday, May 3t, 2013, at Selling Officer, (312) 444-1 f22 Act, you are advised that PlaintiffsFor information call Mr. Ira T. Navel the hour of 1 1 am. in their oftice atpurchaser of the unit at the forado-ney. Upon payment infullof thecerne u Certificate of Sale that wilt affomey is deemed to be a debt col-at Plaintiffs Attorney. Law Offices of 120 West Madison Street,Suitesure saie, other than a mortgagee,amount bid, the purchaser wilt re-entibe the purchaser lo a deed toUNCOLN WOOD 525918 shall puy the assessments and theceive a Certificate of Sale that willthe real estate aher conhrrnation ofIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF4/25, 5/2, 5/9/13 #545466 lector attempting to collect a debtIra T. Navel, 175 North Franklin 7t8A, Chicago, Illinois, sell to the und any inlormafion obtained will beStreet, Chicago,Illinois60606. highest bidder for cash, the follow-legal fees required by The Condo-entitle the purchaser to u deed tothe sale. The property will NOT beCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS used for that purpose. (3t2( 357-1125.Ref. No. ta-2039 ng described mortgaged real es-miniumProperty Act, 765 ILCSthe real estate aher confirmation ofopen forinspection andplaintiffCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN 605/9)g)(1) and (g)(4). If this prop-the sale. The property will NOT bemakes no representation au to theCERY DIVISION 524466 Nl523733. tate: If4TERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES Commonly known as 6912 Westarty is u condominium unit which isopen forinspection and plainhffcondition of the property. Prospec-CITIMORTGAGE, INC., AS SUC-UNCOLN WOOD 4/18, 4/25, 5/V-13 #541601 CESSOR BY MERGER TO CORPORATION Forest Preserve, Harwood Heights,part st a common interest commun-makes no repreoentation as to thetivebidders are admonished to IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF AttN AMRO MORTGAGE GROUP,COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- Sailing Officer. (3t2( 444-t 122 IL 60706. dy. the purchaser of the unit at fhecondition of the property. Prospec-check the court file lo verily all infor- LINCOLNW000 Plaintiff, TY DEPARTMENT -CHANCERYIN THE CIRCUIT COURT DF1523733 PIN. 13-18-314-040-0000. foreclosure sale other than a mort-livebidders are admonished tomation. If this properly is a condo-INC.; vu. 4/18,4125,512113 #541544 The mortgaged real estate is a sin-gagea shall pay the assessmentscheck the court file to verify all infor-minium unit, the purchaser of the DIVISION COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS TONY PEHAR AND MARY COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- gte family residence.If the subjectrequired byTheCondominiummation, If this property io u condo-unit at the foreclosure sale, other BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. mortgaged real estate is a unit of aProperty Act, -765 ILCS 605118.5(-minium unit, the purchaser of thethan a mortgagee, shall pay the us-PEHAR; COLE TAYLOR BANK; Plaintiff, CERY DIVISION 1).IF VOU ARE THE MORTO -unit at the foreclosure sale, othersessments and the legal fees re-PURITAN FINANCE CORPORA- THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL- common interestcommunity, the LON THE BANK OF purchaser of the unit other than aGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVEthan u mortgagee, shall pay the as-quired by The Condominium Prop-TION AND CITY OF MIRZA HODZIC, METO HODZIC FKA mortgagee shall pay the assess-THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POS-sessrnents and the legal fees re-erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) andCHICAGO; Defend-NK/A MUHAMED HOOZIC,NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR ants, ments required by subsection (g-1)SESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTERquired by The Condominium Prop-(g))4(.It this property is a condo- SENKA HODZIC, BANK OF AMER-THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF THE of Section 18.5 of the CondominiumENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POS-arty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g))1) andminium unit which is part of a com-11 CH 12270 CA, NA, UNKNOWN OWNERS SESSION, IN ACCORDANCE(gX), If this property is u condo-mon interest community, the par-NOTICE OF SALE AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS CWMBS INC., CHL Property Act. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH Sale terms: Bidders must present,WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OFminium unit which is part of a com-chaser of the unit al the foreclosure Defendants THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORE-mon interest community, the pur-sale other than a mortgagee shallthat pursuant lo u Judgment of12 CH 026479 TRUST 2005-Jt; MORTGAGE at the time of sale, a cashier's or Foreclosure entered in the above certified check for 10% of the suc-CLOSURE LAW. For information,chaser of the unit at the foreclosurepay the assesumenls required b 6815 N. KOSTNER AVENUEPASS THROUGH CERTIFICATES, February28, cessful bid amount. The balance ofexamine the court file or contactsale other than a mortgagee shallThe Condominium Property Acentitledcause on LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 SERIES 2005-Ji; the successful bidshall be paidPlaintiffs attorney: CODILIS 6 AS-pay the assessments required by765 ILCS 605118.5)q-t).IF YOU2013,IntercountyJudicialSalesNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Plaintiff, edhin 24 hours, by similar funds.SOCIATES, P.C., 15W030 NORTHThe Condominium Property Act,ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-Corporation will on Friday, May 31,TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-vs. 2013, ut the hour of ti am. in theìr ClON'? GAWAT; CIONY R. The property wilt NOT be open forFRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100,765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOUOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure office at 120 West Madison Street, enteredinthe aboveGAWAT A/K/A CIONY inspection. BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION and Sale 2013, an ELEC- For information call Ms. Sheryl A.9876. Please refer to file numberOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFSuite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, oeIl locasse on February 8, GAWAT; MORTGAGE 14-10-07374. THE JUDICIALTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INthe highest bidder for cash, the fol-agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-TRONIC REGISTRATION Fyock uf Plaintiff's Attorney, Latimer lowing described mortgaged real INC.; DEPARTMENT LeVay Fyock LLC, 55 West MonroeSALES CORPORATION OneFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFACCORDANCE WITH SECTION ration, will al 10:30 AM on May f3,SYSTEMS, estate: 2013, al the The Judicial Sales Cor-STORES NATIONAL Street,Chicago, Illinois60603.South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor,AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS Commonly known as 6533 NorthPoralion, One South Wacker Drive -BANK; UNKNOWN HEIRS AND 312) 422-8000. 35002-470 Chicago, IL 60606-4650 )312( 236-ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE DON'T NTERCOUN1 JUDICIAL SALESSALE You can also visit The Jodi-15-1701(C)OF THEILLINOISLAW. For information, esamine IheNokornis, Avenue, Lincolnwood, IL4th Floor, CHICAGO, IL. 60606,LEGATEES OF CIONY R. 60712. sell at public auction to the highestGAWAT, IF ANY; UNKNOWN CORPORATION cial Sales Corporation at www.tjoc.cMORTGAGE FORECLOSURECourt file or contact Plsinhtf's aBur- Selling Officer, (312) 444-f 122 orn for a 7 day status report ofLAW. For information, esamine theneo:CODILIS 8 ASSOCIATES,PIN. 10-33-424-028. bidder, as set forth below, the fol-HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF The mortgaged real estate is im-lowing described real estate: Corn-CIONY GAWAT, IFANY; UN- 526011 pandino sales. CODILIS 8 ASSO-court file' or contact Plaintiff's aBur-P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE proved with u single family resi-monI known as 6815 N.KNOWN OWNERS AND NON 4/25, 512, 519/13 #5.45481 dATES,P.C.t5W030 NORTHnen:CODILIS 8 ASSOCIATES,ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE100P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEIL 60527. (630( 794-9876, Pleasedence, If the subject mortgaged realKOSINER AVENUE,RECORD CLAIMANTS; BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 (630) 794-ROAD. SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,refer to Irle number 14-12-03993.estate is a unit of u common inter-LINCOLNW000, IL 60712 Proper-Defendants. LINCOLN WOOD 5300 Attorney File No. 14-10-07374IL 60527, )630) 794-9876 PleaseTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-est community, the purchaser of thety Indes No. 10-34-223-061. The re-12 CH 1105 unit other than a mortgagee shallal estate is improved with a singleNOTICE OF SALE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFAttorney ARDC No. 00468002 At-refer to file number 14-10-06486.TION One South Wacker Drive, NEED IT? COOK COUNTY, IllINOIS COUN-10mev Code, 21762 Case Number:THE JUDtCIAL SALES CORPORA-24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650puy the assessments required byfamily residence, Sale terms. 25%PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY10 H 038895 TJSC#' 33-10435TION One South Wacker Odve,(312) 236-SALE You can also neilsubsection (g-t) of Section 18.5 ofdown of the highest bid by certifiedEN that pursuant to a Judgment of DIVISION NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650The Judicial Sales Corporation at wthe Condominium Property Act. funds at the close of the sale paya-Foreclosure and Sale entered in the THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL-Collection Practicas Act, you are(312) 236-SALE You can also visitww.t(sc.com for a 7 day status re-Sale terms: 10% down by certifiedble lo The Judicial Sales Corpora-above entitled cause on October 2, LON, FKA THE BANK OF NEWadvised thatPlainfiffs attorney isThe Jud'rnial Sales Corporation ut wport of sending sales. CODILIS &funds, balance within 24 hours, bylion. No third party checks will be2012lntercosntyJudicialSales YORK AS SUCCESSOR IN INTER-deemed lo be a debf collector at-ww.flsc.com for a 7 day status re-ASSOCIATES. P.C. t5W030certified funds.No refunds.Theaccepted. The balance, includingCorporation will on Monday, May EST TO JP MORGAN CHASEtempting to collect a debt and anyport of sending sales CODILIS &NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,judgment amount was $17,21.7.the Judicial sale tee for Abandoned20, 2013 al the hour of 1 t a.m in BANK NA AS TRUSTEE FORintomraton obtained will be used forASSOCIkTES, P.C. t5W030SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527The property will NOT be open forResidentialPropertyMunicipalitytheir office at 120 West Madison BEAR STEARNS ASSET BACKED pu se. NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,(630) 794-5300 Attorney File Noinspection. Relief Fund, which is calculated onStreet, Suite 71M, Chicago, Illinois, SECURITIES TRUST 2003-AC4, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 6052714-12-03993 Attorney ARDC No.For information call Mr. Ira T. Nevelresidential real estafe at the rate ofsell at public auction to the highest SELL IT bidder for cash, au sel forth below, ASSET BACKED CERTIFICATES,512, 5/9, 5/16/13 #552258 (630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.00468002 Attorney Code. 21762at Plaintiffs Attorney, Law Offices of$1 for each $1,000 or fraction there- Ira the following described mortgaged SERIES 2003-AC4 14-10-06486 Attorney AROC No.CaseNumber:02 CH 007529 T. Nevel, t75 North Franklinof of the amount paid by the pur- Street,Chicago,Illinois 60606. real estate: Plaintiff. 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762TJSC#: 33-9811 NOTE: Pursuant chaser not to exceed $300, in certi- UNCOLN WOOD Case Number: 6 CH 025292lo the Fair Debt Collection Practices(312) 357-1125. Ref.No. 11-tied funds/or wire transfer, is dueP I N tO-34-1 13-005-0000. 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Notice of PublicMeetingforpartment of Community Preser- NOTICE OF AUCTION Ronald L. Daniels 896 Life Storage Centers of Private/Parochial School Stu-vation and Development in CityLife Storage Centers of MortonRamis L Underwood 911 Wrigleyvillewillholdapublic dentswithDisabilitiesIDEAHall. Grove will hold a public sale toThelma Duckworth 940 sale to enforce a lien imposed 2004- Section 612.Gary Zimmerman, Chairman enforce a lien imposed on saidLetta Watson 967 on said properly, as described Evanston/Skokie School DistrictZoning Board of Appeals property, as describedbelow,Henry Nishimoto 968 below, pursuant to the Illinois 65andEvanston Township512/13 #553603 pursuanttotheIllinoisSelf-Vashti Watson 973 Self-Service Storage Facility High SchoolDistrict202 will Service Storage Facility Act lIli-Dominique Brown i 010Act, Illinois Code 770 ILCS 95/1 hold a meeting on May 16, 2013 Storage - Legal nois Code 770 ILCS 95/ito4/25,5/2/13 #545694 to 95/7, Wednesday, May 15, Lite torage esters o Hermosa 2013,atLifeStorage,3323 at 8:30 a.m.at 1500 McDaniel 95/7, at 1:00 PM on Wednes-Personal property & miscellane- Ave.inthefirstfloor boardwill hold a public sale to enforce aday. May isth, 20i3, at West Addison Street, Chicago, lien imposed on said property, au ous household tema belonging room. The purpose of the meet- LiteStorage Centers of Morton Illinois, 60618. described below, pursuanl to tIre lIli- to Randy Tapper, Phil Gurgone, ingisto discuss the districts' Grove, 6505 WestOakton Management reserves the right sola Self-Service Storage Facility Scott Stoliar, Sumayah McRae plans for providing special edu-Act, Illinois Code 770 ILCS 95/1 toStreet,Morton Grove,Illinois,stored at 3477 W. Touhy Ave,to withdraw any unit horn sale. cation services for students with95/7. at 4:00 PM on Tuesday May60053, 847-966-1899. Manage- Registeredor motor vehicles Lincolnwood,IL. 60712 will be disabilities who attend pnvater4, 2013 at Life Storage Centers ofment reserves the right to with- sold at public sale on May 17thare sold As Is / Parts Only, no schools and home schools with-Hermosa, 4500 W. Grand Ave. Chi-draw any unit from sale. Regis- titles or registration. cago, IL 60639. Phone number is - May 19th at 10:00amuntil in the districts for the 2013-2014 fared or motor vehicles are sold Tenant Name Unit if 773-235-8452 4:00pm at 3477 W. Touhy Ave, school year. Parents of children As Is I Parts OnIy, no titles or DeanZitzewitz 1128 Management resemes the right ro Lincoinwood, IL. 60712 (side of identified with a disability, resid- registration. Ronald Scott 1323 withdraw any unit from sale. Re9io- building). This sale includes pia- tered or motor vetriclea are sold AuTenant Name Unit if Rodolfo Diaz 2042 ¡ng within the boundaries of Dis- nos, sofas, beds, tables, chairs, trict 65 or District 202 and homeIs/Parts Only no titles or registra-Patricia Brooks 1141 Marquita M. Harris 2068 dressers, portable bars, rocking school or send their children tolion Joey's Movers 1141 RosaM Gonzalez 2105 Unit Tenant Name chairs, h stands, lys,mirrors, private school are urged to at- Patricia Brooks 1142 Jacklyn N. Mandera 4183 688 George Jones lamps, clothes, grills, stools, got #545642 tend. Poquestions about thei 32 Maritza Jaaregui Joey'a Movers 1142clubs, pictures / paintings, toys,4/25, 5/2/13 meeting, please contact Joyce363 Payton L. Tiaby Nester Nano 1535 books, and a lot of general mer- 538 Cheryl Martin Sarti, District 65 Special Serv- DBA Belcion Health Carei 157chandise. This is a CASH ONLY ices Director at (847) 859-8090. 550 Cheryl Martin Alicia E. Bulinski 1699 47f Ismael Muhammeri sale and items must be paid for 5/2 5/9113 #547703 BruceDahm 1131 522 Noula Kotsopodis at time of sale and picked up BruceDahm Public Hearings 781 Anthony Autrey li2iwithin 48 hours. Guillermo R. Haro 1168 763 Myron Riley 5/2,5/9/13 #548563 LEGAL NOTICE 244 Edith Cardenas Bruce Watson 1587 George Jones APPLICANT: 10 S. Prairie 688 4/25, 5/2/1 3 #545667 LifeStorageCentersofthe 4125, 512113 #542839 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Notice is hereby given that pur-Southwest Loop will hold a pub- SAY IT IN that a public hearing will be held LifeStorage of Humboldt Parksuant to Illinois Set-Storage Fa-lic sale to enforce a lienim- on Thursday, May 23, 2013 at will hold a public sale to enforcecilifies Act, a sale will be held onposed on said property, as de- 7:30 p.m. or soon thereafterna lien imposed on said property,May 15th, 2013, at LifeStoragescribed below, pursuant to the the City Council Chambers atas described below, pursuant to Illinois Seit-Service Storage Fa- the Park Ridge City Hall, 505 Centers of Portage Park, 6500 the Illinois Self -Service StorageWest Dakin Street, Chicago, ILcitity Act,Illinois Code 770 ILCS ButlerPlace, Park Ridge,lIti-FacilityAct,Illinois Code 77060634 (773)282-2400. The con-95/1 to 95/7, on Tuesday, May nois, when the following matter ILCS 95/1 to 95/7, on Tuesday,tents of the below spaces will be14, 2013, at Lite Storage Cen- will be considered: May 14, 2013 at LifeStorage ofsold at a public sale for cash,ters of the Southwest Loop, 601 ZONING CASE NUMBER: Humboldt Park, 4014W. Grandcredit card or certified funds.IfW. HarrisonSt.,Chicago,IL, V-13-03 Avenue, Chicago, Illinois,there is no market value or no60607(312)-380-1153 Application for a Vanance to al- THE 60651 .Phone number is 1-773-bids received, the goods will beManagement reserves the right low Health/Fitness Center a 235-2800 otherwise disposed of. to withdraw any und from sale. without the requiredoff-street Management reserves the rightPauline Delmaro Unit if A2179 Registeredormotorvehicles parking, conflicting with Section to withdraw any unit from sale.Haydee Davila Unit if 02172 are sold As Is I Parts Only," no 12.13 Table 9: Off-Street Park- Registeredor motorvehiclesMarcy Stanley Unit if Ai 104 titles or registration. ing Requirements of the Zoning are sold As Is/Parts Only,noClint Gary Unit if Al 103 Tenant Name Unit if Ordinance of the City of Park titles or registration. Renee James Unit if Cl 149 Diane McWilliams 115 Ridge, Name Unit You must be 18 years of age, orTamara Hunter 234 search for new and used cars LOTS 1, 2 AND 3 IN BLOCK 6Chiquita M Carroll 550 older to attend our auctions. Deluan Thomas 417 IN HODGES ADDITION TOStevenHubbard 115 Auctioneer;Brook SnyderlIli-Ernest McCain 443 PARK RIDGE, A SUBDIVISIONChristel Williams 983 noia license #441.001668 Terry Daehn 573 CLASSI FIEDS, IN SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP Sharon Bennett 269 4/25, 5/2/13 #547803 Kim Johnson 664 I 41 NORTH, RANGE 12 EASTJessica Castro 343 Willie Buggs 754 OF THE THtRD PRINCIPALCarmendellia Diaz 145 Life Storage Cantera of RogersRaymond Russ 763 MERIDIAN, IN COOK COUN-Ed Drzazinski 175 Park will hold a public sale foOluwatoyin Arewa 779 TY ILLINOIS. Willie M. Ellis 039 enforce a lien imposed on saidGwen Woolridge 840 THE PROPERTY OTHERWISEDonnell Hodges 207 property,as described below,Frank Raifaelli 933 KNOWN AS: Ezell J Kyles 065 pursuanttotheIllinoisSet-Emma Middleton 941 lOS. Prairie JulioJ Martinez 519 Service Storage Facility Act, lIli-Thomas Fitzgerald 996 I AllpersonsinterestedintheRebecca Morris 291 nois Code 770 ILCS 95/1foVivian G Bums 10650 above described matter are in-Shadae Morris 577 95i7, on Wednesday May 15th,Patrick Book 1070A CALL vitedtoattendandwillbeJordan Mulero 601 201 3, aI Life Storage Centers ofVeronica Mayah 10848 . Shop by monthly payment heard. Paul Laverais 516 Rogers Park, 7524 N. Paulina4/25, 5/2/13 #544357 The case file for this matter isDesiree Rand 098 St.Chicago, Illinois, 60626. available for review in the De-EriclThornas 149 (773)381-1417 Life Storage Centers of South partinent of Community Preser-Edwin Urrutia 612 Management reserves the rightLoop will hold a public sale to vation and Development in CityRobertWright 180 to withdraw any unit from sale,enforce a lien imposed on said I . Search by mileage Hall. Tavionne Lequette Kohnke 543Registeredormotorvehiclesproperty, as described below, Gary Zimmerman, Chairman Joaquin Serrano 361 are sold As Is I Paris OnIy, nopursuanttotheIllinoisSelf- Zoning Board of Appeals Tenisha S. Shields 438 titles or registration. Service Storage Facility Act, lIli- 5/2113 #553611 Lula Tamer 204 Tenant Name: Unit ifnois Code 770 ILCS 95/1to Joseph Wyatt L34 95/7, at 10:00 AM on Tuesday, Ml-998-3400 LEGAL NOTICE Eamestine L. Walker 484 e Browse hot vehicle categories 4/25,512/13 #543235 Martin Anthony Novotny 011 May 14, 2013 at Lite Storage APPLICANT: 1030 W. Higgins, Martin Anthony Novotny 012 CentersoftheSouthLoop, will Suite 205 LifeStorage ofMontclare Saundra Hale 102 23615. State St. Chicago, IL I NOTICEIS HEREBY GIVENhold a Public Sale to enforce aStephanie Wynn 127 60616. that a public hearing will be heldlien imposed on said property,Najolie Wright 158 Management reserves the right on Thursday, May 23, 2013 atas described below, pursuant toDeborah Warner 182 to withdraw any unit from sale. 7:30 p.m. or soon thereafter inthe Illinois Self-Service StorageMauricio Riscos 213 Registeredormotorvehicles the City Council Chambers atFacility Act.Illinois Code 770-Mark Fitzgerald 258 are sold As Is I Parts OnIy, no the Park Ridge City Hall, 505ILCS 95/7 at 9:30 AM on Wed-Lesa Hardwick 3i4 titles or registration. Butler Place,Park Ridge,lili-nesday, May 15,2013. Mary Brown 339 Tenant Name Unit if I Location: of flops, when the following matter UfeStorage Maryl Sherman 350 KeishaJones 162 To PLACE will be considered: Montclare, at 6603 W DiverseyLaura Ann Hans 394 KeishaJones 163164 ZONING CASE NUMBER: Ave. Chicago, Illinois 60707 Wyvetta A. Westhrook 431 Keisha Jones I 6566 You've never searched for v-13-04 (773)237-3030. Hanth Razaa 435 KeishaJones 194 Application for a Variance to al-Management reserves the rightEric Chavez 442 James Jefferson 175 to withdraw any unit from the low a monument sign that ev- Cornell Gorahm 450 JacobMcCord 1010 cars like this before. ceeds theheight and squaresale. The contents of the belowMary - Ann Pilaf 477 Chnstopher S. Notley 1047 I footage requirements and doesspaces will be sold at a publicPeterJ.Cris 484 -Susan Manuel i 162 not meet the monument signsale for cash or credit card.IfJesse A. Dismukea 523 Rod Miller 2002 setback regulations,conflictingthere is no market value or noTitilayo Shifts 536 Sabrina Morgan 2015 withSection14.6Permanentbids received, the goods will beTony F. Cayuela Jr. 554 SabrinaMorgan 2016 YOUR AD Signs B. Ground Monumentdisposed. Mane Ferguson 586 Sabsna Morgan 2066 Visit ToDrive.com today Sign Requirements of the Zon-Registeredor Motor VehiclesL. Patrick LeFlore 610 Jacqueline Davis 2177 I Cityofare sold AS IS I Parts OnIy ing Ordinanceof the noSteven Ellis 665 Awake with Pearl 3120 titles or registration. Park Ridge, Jessie L. Nimmers 669 KevinJones 3191 I totakeitfora spin. LOT i N MANU LIFE SUBDIVI-Tenant Name Unit Number Juanita Omon.iyi 703 Aiyshs Johnson 3200 SION IN THE EAST HALF OFMs.Robin McLendon A2104Martin Anthony Novotny800 Roberta L.Lundin 4164 A2106 THE SOUTHWEST QUARTEREdward Ssmey Sr. Jeremy Hays 801 Alexia Johnson 5002 OF SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 40Edward Sarney Sr, A2153Martin Anthony Novofny802 Patricia Perkins 5028 NORTH, RANGE 12 EAST OFAngelo Hunt A21 57Martin Anthony Novotny804 Three Peas Art Lounge 5063 THE THIRD PRtNCIPAL MERI-Carmen Sonde Smith Bi i 1 Dale Forbes 823 Tracey Adams 5081 DIAN, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLI-Rudy Villareal Bi 123Henry Nishimoto 833 4/25, 5/2113 #544232 Karol Sadowsiri Bi i 66 I NOIS. 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Brian Smith FOCAL POINT and Geyer Morford BY KATERINA BIZIOS Women's Board of the Joifrey Ballet raised the curtain at the Roosevelt University's Auditorium TheTheatre (50 E. Congress) April19 for its 15th annual spring gala. The evening began with a series of performance pieces by the company's dancers and more than loo Joifrey students from all over the world. Guests then moved to the Hilton Chicago (720 S. Michigan), where co-chairs Deborah and Cody Engle and Astrid McKinnon presided over cocktails, dinner and an auc- tion of exotic items, such as trips to the - ish Virgin Islands and Honduras. Attendees like Mayor Rahm Emanuel and clothing designer Pamella De Vos of Pamella Roland and sponsor BMO Private Bank helped raise $1.23 million to help the Joifrey provide arts education and accessible dance training to thousands of students each year. The Sun-Times was the media sponsor of this event. The Sun-limes Foundation and The Chicago Community Trust will ev- ery dollar donated to the Joffrey Ballet, up to a totalof$10,000. Up to $1,000 can be matched per individual donation. Astrid McKiflflOfl Daniel and Pamella DeVos> Melinda Jakovich, Luden Robert Garvey and Randy Fifleld LaGrange and Frank Jeffrey PHOTOS BY ONASIS ODELMO AND BOB CARL and Dana Hokin

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BY MOLLY EACH our 20th anniversary is a moment when you become introspective, or reflective," ' says designer Viktor Horsting, who along with RoliSnoeren makes up the Am- sterdam-based line Viktor & R1f which celebrates two decades this year. "But we feel quite light, and not really in the mood to look back. We're looking more to the future." - For their Spring/Summer 2013 collection, the design duo was inspired by old Hollywood ; : i with a modem take. "It's those elements transformed in a surreal way," says Horsting. To celebrate the duo's many accomplishments - which include their upscale ready-to- wear line, highly conceptual runway shows and popular fragrance Flowerbomb - style icon ficram Goldman and her husband, Josh, welcomed 70 local tastemakers to the Café at ikram for a gourmet farm-to-table dinner prepared by chef Christopher Sullivan. Guests such as jewelry designer Carolyn Rosenberg, fashion designer Nick Cave and Johnson Dresses from the Viktor Publishing chairman Linda Johnson Rice were treated to an elegant family-style menu, & Rolf Spring/Summer which included a kale Cesar salad and eggplant caponata with grilled bread, followed by 2013 collection grilled sturgeon with chive oil and shaved radishes and grilled hangar steak with chimichurri sauce. Post-meal, the boutique's red-decked stockroom became the hottest stage in town, as guests sang live-band karaoke into the wee hours. Viktor and Rolf s song of choice? A rousing rendition of "Dancing Queen," sung along with the Goldmans, that brought the house down. Trisha Rooney Alden, Neal Zucker and Nora Daley o - - O CHICAGOSPLASH.COM APRIL 28MAY 4, 2013 CAUSEFEVENT I parties

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insiders were scratching their heads at HollywoodReese Witherspoon's ar- rest for disorderly conduct. The actress has a squeaky-clean reputation in Hollywood circles, so no one saw this coming. Sources say even though her father has issues with alcoholism, that she doesn't have a drinking problem, and that her diva behavior toward the Atlanta cop who arrested her - and her husband, Jim Toth, for driving under the influence - has more do to with her Hollywood ego than a substance abuse problem. "Her reaction has more to do with entitlement than alcohol," the source said. "Celebrities believe they can get away with anything Something'sgot togive and Reese is no exception." Even though Jim was arrested for a DUI, sources say he is far Tired of looking for love, this woman's ready to throw in the towel from being a bad boy - unlike her ex-husband Ryan Phillippe. ear Jenny, sibility for your part in your failed relationships. "One of the reasons Reese's first I was married for more than 10 When you're not feeling introspective, spend time marriage didn't work is because years, which was followed by a 12- with friends, channel your energy into work, find a Ryan is a huge party animal," the After her arrest (mugshot, year relationship. But now I'm just new hobby, take a vacation - do things that make source said. "Her marriage with inset), Reese Witherspoon kind of burnt out and tired when you feel good about yourself. Develop your own Jim is not like that. This is a rare attended a "Mud" screening itD comes to men. It seems like the ones I meet interests and activities. incident." April 21, but canceled her TV never want to give any effort to making things This opportunity will help you return to the appearances for the week. work. Do you think that a woman like me, still dating fold with a different attitude and renewed Wedding bell blueL attractive and middle aged, should just give up outlook. And when you find yourself dating again, for John Legend? Kim & Kanye on relationships? I kind of have already. be realistic about the natural ebb and flow of the I attended a benefit in Beverly - T}isa from California relationship. For the most part, it should be bal- at odds over baby Hills for the Women's Campaign Kim Kardashian and Kanye anced, but there will be times when one person International, where Jenny says:You are not alone. There's no gives more than the other. Just don't allow yourself West are already disagreeing on John Legend gave how to raise their child. need to throw in the towel just yet, but taking a to be taken advantageofor put your own happi- an amazing perfor- step back from the dating world can be help- ness on hold. One of the most difficult things for "They have two different visions," mance from behind a source said. "Kanye will be a fun ful, especially if you're feeling worn out and a giver to do is to learn how and when to say "no." a piano at a beauti- frustrated. A hiatus will allow you to re-evaluate and laid-back dad, but he doesn't While you are single, practice saying no to friends, ful estate. However, what you want and need from a partner. want to throw his child into the lime- colleagues and family. It's OK to be selfish some- insiders tell me his As you know, there are two types of people in times. In fact, it may save you from another failed light. Kim, on the other hand, has big relationship with the world: givers and takers. Givers, like your- relationship. plans for turning model fiancée self, are always looking for ways to help, support their child into a Chrissy Teigen is not so sunny and give to their partners. They're generous, money-making right now. kind and supportive. Takers, on the other hand, machine." suck as much as they can from their partners. "Their wedding is on hold," The source a source tells this column. "It's When a relationship involves both types of Send questions says that Kim's people, anger and resentment start to build. The a sore subject for John. There reality TV show giver starts to feel used and the taker becomes to Askjenny have been so many delays." continues to frustrated that their partner has lost their in- suntimes.com The source says their clash- cause tension be- dependence. Unfortunately, it sounds like your ing personalities are causing a tween the couple. pattern is being the giver in your relationships. rift in their relationship. "Kanye does not want to have The good news is that you have identified what "John is the most easy-going anything to do with Kim's reality makes you unhappy. Now, you need to take respon- guy. She's very difficult and has world, and Kirn doesn't want to give problems making decisions. They it up. That's a huge reason the couple are butting heads a lot." barely spends any time together." READ JFÑNYS DAILY .OG AT CHICAGOSPLASH.COM

I O CHICAGOSPLASH.COM I APRIL 28-MAY 4, 2013 TALKING FTJNYY Comedian and radio host 9 A.M. Babylon wakes up and heads to Brian Babylon sounds off on Z&H MarketCafe (1126 E. 47th). his ideal Sunday in the city He eats here so often that they've created a Brian Babylon croissant: BY ZAK STEMER ap pie butter, peanut butter and griiied bananas. Babylon has made a career out 11:30 P.M. of tafking. And with his whip-smart Babylon meets up wit -. and a voice that would make with some friends BnanSnmuel L. Jackson jealous - it's not for a fifing breakfast difficult to see why. The stand-up comic has of fried tilapia, been making the rounds of Chicago's comedy scrambled eggs and circuit for the better part of a decade, and his unique style, which he describes as "edgy and grits at 5 Loaves smart with urban sprinkles." has made Baby- Eatery (405 E. 75th). a local staple. This year will be the South side native's sec- ond time emceeing Tedx Midwest Youth, the teen-oriented version of the popular speaker series. The youth conference, which will be held at the Harris Theater (205 E. Randolph) May 4, will feature 20 expert speakers in the fields of technology, entertainment and design - including locals like financial guru Mellody r- Hobson and teenage fashion designer Zoö Damacela (for the full lineup of speakers, visit 3P.M. Tedxmidwest.com). Babylon and the experts will directly address 400 of Chicago's most He heads to Forest View promising high schoolers, but every session will Farms (16717 Lockwood) in be broadcast live on YouTube at no cost. Per- Tinley Park for an afternoon sonally, Babylon can't wait to hear what they horseback ride - he was have to say. "We always hear about kids doing an equestrian as a kid. bad things," he says. 'But we rarely showcase "My mom still has a few the kids who are doing the good stuff." mugs and ribbons from my This year also marks Babylon's third on youth," he says. "lt's kind of WBEZ-FM 90.7 The Morning Amp, a talk embarrassing." show that covers the news in a casual "cof- fee table or bar talk" manner. He's also the co-host of NPR's 'Wait, Wait ... Don't Tell Me," the station's hour-long quiz program, which can be found on WBEZ-FM 91.5. This summer will also be Babylon's sixth time hosting the Bronzeville Coffeehouse Comedy, an outdoor, every-other-Wednesday comedy show spotlighting some of Chicago's best up-and-corners. Since he's already taken Chicago by storm, Babylon has his eyes set outside the city. 'This 8P.M. is a really great time to be in standup here," Babylon goes onstage at the Laugh he says. "I get to work out my jokes so when Factory (3175 N. Broadway) for their go to New York or L.A. I'm really prepared." But he needs the help of his Windy City fans late-night show. to get there. "Right now. I'm really trying to 10:30 P.M. get to Montreal for the Just For Laughs fes- tival," he says. "People, tweet my name to o He grabs "the best pot roast in the city" Just_For_Laughs!" at Nookies Tree (3334 N. Haisted) and Here, Chicago's funnyman lays out his eats it backstage at the Townhall Pub perfect Sunday. (3340 N. Halsted), where he headlines their late-late-night comedy show.

CHICAGOSPIASH.COM I APRIL 28-MAY L4, 2013 11 ere's a tip for Julia Louis-Dreyfus' co- Stars: Don't steal her yogurt. She won't be afraid to call you out - to her 124,000 I ii:i'Fwitter followers. That's what happened recently on the set of the actress' hit lIBO show "Veep," which debuted its second season April14. "I brought yogurt to work and put it in the fridge with a Post-it that said my name," explains Louis-Dreyfus, laughing. "When I went to eat it, it was gone, but the Post-it was still there." An indignant Louis-Dreyfus promptly sought justice by playfully posting a photo of the vacant shelf on Twitter. But before the thief could be caught, a member of the "Veep" crew took the joke one step further: "Our first A.D. on the show put Post-its - with my name on them - over everything in the fridge. Then he took everything out, but left the Post-its," she explains. "It was the funniest thing I've ever seen." For an actress who's built a 30-year career around comedy, that's saying something. But Louis-Dreyfus, who's spent those years almost exclusively playing women she describes as "balls" isn't afraid to say it - or anything, for that matter. "I'm direct," she says. "It's just who I am." Her confidence is well-earned: Louis- Dreyfus, 52, has won numerous awards, was once the youngest female cast mem- ber on "Saturday Night Live," the only female lead on "Seinfeld" and the star of critically acclaimed CBS sitcom "The New Adventures of Old Christine." "I definitely consider myself a feminist, in that I don't really think about the fact that I'm a worn- an," she says of the roles she's chosen. "It's not an obstacle for me when I'm working. I think that's why I play a lot of women who don't shy away from themselves." Louis-Dreyfus traces that tendency back to her formative years in Chicago, where she attended Northwestern University and worked the city's comedy circuit during the early '80s. "It was all improv," she says. "And my ability to improvise is a huge part of who I am as an actress. It's a really useftul tool when creating a character - not just now, but during 'Seinfeld' and 'Christine." Her Chicago training has come in JULIALOUt particularly handy in her role as self- EDENT absorbed, grandstanding Vice President ON P A TAPS AND Selina Meyer on "Veep," an incisive satire that takes a lighthearted - and foul- mouthed - look at politics. Though the show is scripted and rehearsed, "we also B HANDR have a lot of improvisation that goes on top of the scripts," says Louis-Dreyfus. 'And when it works, sometimes it's folded into the stories." Sometimes, it works too well. 'Anytime Tony Haie [who plays Selina's simpering aide Gary] and I are

12 CHICAGOSPLASH.COM APRIL 28-MAY 4, 2013 politician. In fact,ihe says the character is partly based on her own experiences in Hollywood. "Selina is a departure from me as a person, and I like to think I'm not as narcissistic and power-hungry as she is, but TWEETING I certainly understand her frustration. There WITH are a lot of similarities between politics and showbiz." Despite that wry take on the entertainment industry it seems Louis-Dreyfus always dreamt ofstardom. After growing up in New York City and D.C» she moved to Chicago in 1979 at 18 to just signed up with Twitter pursue acting because "it was the perfect place th,s year, and at firstdidn't to start my career, both on and off campus," she Ireally understand it," says says. After dropping out ofNorthwestem in '82, Louis-Dreyfus. "I'm very, very late where she was studying theater, she toured with to this party. But now that l've gotten sucked into it, it's addictive The Second City and performed with the Practi- for me." She says it's also an easy cal Theatre Company, founded by now-husband way to keep in touch with her fans. Brad Hall (when Hall hired her, she says, they "But you have to be careful about "promptly fell in love and had a happy mman what you tweet - I definitely filter in Chicago"). Even then, Louis-Dreyfiis says she and edit myself, or I try to," she "felt ready to take on the world." She quicldy got laughs. "Believe it or not." We'll let her chancc Her Chicago work led to an invitation you judge for yourself: to join the cast of"Saturday Night Live" at the April 13: Outside age of2l, an opportunity that she has previously the West Wing, bi- described as a "Cinderella-gethng-to-go-to-the- din' my time before ball experience." lunch with Biden. During her stint at "SNL," from 1982- 85, she met Larry David, a writer for the March 30: On a plane right now, just late-night show. Five years later, David cast heard a Dad say her in a new show he'd created along with to his baby, "would u like 2 put a comedian Jerry Seinfeld. Over nine seasons diaper on so u can relax?" playing Elaine Benes, Louis-Dreyfus garnered a Golden Globe, five SAG Awards and an March 29: My husband is chatting Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress. up some chick at the bar. Hope The "Seinfeld" era continues to make she doesn't have a full set of teeth. Clockwise from top: Julia's son Charles Louis-Dreyfus wistful. "There were so many #threatened Hall and husband Brad Hall joined her for moments of joy when we were fIlming," she the "Veep" season 2 premiere in L.A.; with March 9: U know why they don't says. "So I can't really watch it, because it's really tell u certain realities about the Practical Theatre Company ¡n Chicago; aging? Because ud kill yourself. with Jerry Seinfeld on "Seinfeld." sort of like going through a high-school year- book - you get so nostalgic." #whyisthathairthere? Louis-Dreyfus still keeps in touch with Jan. 11:I may have developed in a scene together - particularly if [our "It's a lot of work, there's no doubt about it," David and Seinfeld, whom she says reached a Golden Globe Anxi- characters] are getting worked up - we have she says. "I'm very, very emotionally invested out to her when "Veep" premiered. "I've got- ety rash. a hard time not breaking up." in the show, and so I really want it to be its ten great responses from my buddies," she Case in point: The final moments of the absolute best. And also, of course, because says. "And all you want at the end of the day Jan. 9: Somebody is for your friends and family to be proud of call CNN! Have a second season's premiere episode, during it's fun." huge disaster which Selina is forced to undergo 27 con- What makes it even more fun, accord- what you do." Appropriately enough, Louis-Dreyfus' to report. Just secutive morning-show interviews after pull- ing to Louis-Dreyfus, is the tight-knit cast, spilled olive ing an all-fighter for a particularly harrowing including Anna Chlumsky ("My Girl") and sons Henry, 20, and Charles, 16, have recently oil on my new midterm election. The scene found Louis- Matt Walsh ("Reno 911," "Hung"), who've become fans of "Seinfeld." "[Henry] has white blouse, Dreyfus spouting lines like, "Well, we are the formed a de facto family offscreen. "When now seen almost every episode. He'll ask me I'm going United States of America. And we are united. you're working the hours that we work - I'm about specific scenes, and I can't remember to die. And we are states. And we are of America." talldng 15-, 16-, 17-, 18-hour days - you get a thing," she says. "I have a terrible memory. "We have a ton of bloopers from filming to know each other very well. And we shoot It's so embarrassing." Julia at the that one," laughs Louis-Dreyfus. "We might on location in Baltimore, so we don't have Lucky for audiences, Louis-Dreyfus Golden doesn't have a problem with embarrassing be enjoying the show even more than the anyone to go home to. We go out to dinner, Globes. I audience." we play cards, we go to the movies." - she often embraces the opportunity to GETTY To say the audience is enjoying "Veep" And occasionally, they rub shoulders with humiliate herself onscreen. In another recent would be an understatement. The first actual politicians - Louis-Dreyfus recently tweet, she described an upcoming "Veep" season - comprised of only eight episodes had a real-life lunch date with Joe Biden. "We scene as follows: "This week on #Veep I - earned Louis-Dreyfus another Emmy (the were doing this bit where he was pretending filmed the most humiliating scene of my life third of her career) last year and nominations to give me papers to review as I was sitting at including #Elainedance. Ur welcome Amer- for a slew of additional awards, including his desk, and I think that really speaks to the ica & possibly the world." When asked what a Golden Globe. And she's more complicit great sense of humor that he has," she says. the scene entails, Louis-Dreyfus laughs. "Oh, in the show's success than is immediately "He's just an affable fellow." that's coming up in the fourth episode," she obvious: She helps write and produce Louis-Dreyfus is adamant, though, that Se- says. "Let's just say it's a very square, middle- much of the deliciously irreverent material. lina isn't based on Biden, or on any particular age thing. And there's singing involved."

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Welcome home: Homes at Four Season-Dream Homes in Belvidere are perfect for retir- ees, offering lower living costs, conveniences, numerous amenities and a community that Modern-day Mayber residents call a "modern-day Mayberiy." Community amenities include a clubhouse and pool complex.I SUPPLIED PHOTOS etirement years are to be fully Four Seasons-Dream Homes male the homes more livable while enjoyed, and by spending less afford housing buyers quality- saving energy. Master suites include or a retirement home, retirees built, luxurious, energy-efficient walk-in closets. The baths include have more funds for the 'fun things" homes priced from only $69,900 whirlpools, walk-in double showers, in life. to $1 18,900. Dream Homes are double sinks, upgraded faucets, Four Seasons-Dream Homes new construction, axe quality-built linen closets and beautiful vanities in Belvidere offers retirees a way with 2-by-6 walls, and axe energy with plentiful storage. The exterior to reduce their costs of living and efficient with upgraded insulation doors feature gorgeous leaded enhance their retirement lifestyles. and high-efficiency furnaces and glass. All Dream Homes include Many Four Seasons residents have water heaters.Anexample is the central air and attached 2¼ -cam a second home in a warm chinate, Winchester model home, priced garages. own an RV travel the world or simplyat only $69,900, that includes three Four Seasons-Dream Homes axe enjoy spoiling their grandchildren. bedrooms, two baths, a gourmet factory-built in an efficient environ- Imagine living in a 'modern- kitchen with oak cabinets and ment, competitive with site-built day Mayberry" where neighbors appliances, master bedroom with homes in appearance, but costing are around for a friendly chat or a walk-in closet, window treathients, much less to purchase. They aie helping hand, and costs are down central air conditioning, attached built with the same materials as and quality is up. The residents of 2¼-car garage, newly sodded lawn site-built homes, but in a controlled Four Seasons describe their com- and more. factory environment where quality munity as a present day Mayberry" The kitchens are spacious, well of construction is controlled and and thin treatments. distances, transportation is available because ita friendly, supportive lighted and include an abundance weather does not interfere with Dream Homes are located on through the Boone County Council community reminiscent of years of cabinets. Many have islands, construction or cause costly delays newly sodded sites in Four Seasons, on Aging. gone by. cerammc accents, walk-in pantries, and damage to materials. where community entrances are Model homes may be visited Neighbors gather at community pull out cabinet shelves and kitchen Dream Home models also aie boulevards filled with flowers. seven days a week. Hours axe 9 am. coffee hours, dinner parties, holiday desks. The price also includes ap- available for sale, or homes may be Residents walk lighted sidewalks onto 6 p.m. Monday through Friday, 10 parties, game nights, events around pliances including ranges, built-in custom designed at no additional curving tree-lined streets. They en- a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, and noon to the poo1 and even day trips. The ovens and microwaves, side by side cost. Choices include kitchen cabi- joy pool complex, picnic areas, 5p.m. Sunday. most recent holiday party was the St.refrigerators and dishwashers. nets, countertops, flooring, exterior green areas and a flag park For additional information, visit Patrick's Day dinner party provided The living rooms feature design and more. Dream Homes Shopping, banking, restaurants, the Website at www.fourseasons- free of charge for all Four Seasons fireplaces, vaulted ceilings, bay offer the latest in design trends and a clinic and hospital are all located dreanihomes.com, call (888)373- residents. It featured a traditional windows and lighted ceiling fans. styles in everything from lighting within walking distance, so residents2604 or (815)544-2700, or email to corn beef and cabbage menu. Skylights offer additional light and and plumbing fixtures to flooring save money on travel. For longer [email protected].

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Street Level, Air Condhioned Rev. Lolly Dominski Zion Lutheran Church 847-823-4135 Handicapped Accessible 8600 W Lawrence Avenue Sunday Service: 10:00 am Sunday Worship 8:15 & 10:45AM Norridge, IL 60706 ALL ARE WELCOME! Children's programming for Pre-K - 7th grade, Sunday School & Adut Bible 9:30AM (708) 453-3514 Nursery service for younger children Rev. Luther John Bajus, Pastor 8:45 am Contirmation classes for 8th grade Saturday Worship 6PM NILES Sunday Worship 9:30 am 9:00 am High School Lutheran Unity School - West Holy Communion 3rd & 5th Sunday Aduf Education Bible Study Sunday i 1 :30 am Early Communion - ist Sunday 9:00 am Pre K-Grade 8, SHARING GOD, Adult Education Bible Study Thursdays 6:30 pm st. John Lutheran Church Sunday School - i 0:35 am TOUCHING LIVES EVERYWHERE Adult Bible Study - i 0:45 am "Open Forum Aduh Learning First Thursday (LCMS) , Handicapped Accessible every month 6:30 pm 7429 N. Milwaukee Ave. Serving the Community -See website for details - 847-647-9867 Sharing God's Promises Faith Lutheran Church (ELCA) www.parfadgepresby.org www.st-john-niles.org 6201 w Peterson Ave. Rev. James P: McCracken Senior Pastor Preaching Christ crucified Mr. Aar Higashi Dir. of Youth & Chicago. IL (773) 631-0715 for your forgiveness . iIy Ministries Welcoming traditional worship Mrs. Amy Schaetzlein Sunday School Dir. Saturday Worship 5:30PM Sanctuary Handicap accessible Sunday Worship 10:30AM Sunday Worship at 9:30 Holy Communion Weekly Sunday School & Bible Class 10:45 Rev. Matthew Joseph Gunia, Pastor Pastors:Barbara Berry-Bailey "For whenever our heart condemns us, and Jeffery King God ¡s greater than our heart...... -1 John 3:20

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BURR RIDGE DARIEN HINSDALE LAGRANGE LA GRANGE Hinsdale United La Grange Bible Church Burr Ridge United Church of Christ St. John Lutheran Church 850 S. 7th Ave 708-354-2485 You are always welcome here (Missouri Synod) Methodist Church St. Cletus Catholic Church www.lagrangebible.org www.brucc.org (630) 654-4544 Sunday Worship 9:00 AM, 1 0:30 AM 7214 Cass Avenue, Darien 600 West 55th St., (708)352-6209 Plaint ield & County Line Ads. Garfield at 55th Street Sunday School and Adult (630) 969-7987 Weekend Mass Schedule Worship: Sun 10AM (year round) Bible Study Sun School 10AM Sept. - May, www.sjlcdarien.org Sunday Worship Saturday; 5;00 PM 7:00 PM Wednesday Youth Night Pastor Gary Faleide Services; age 3 - grade 12 Times 8:30 AM, 10:30 AM Sunday: 7:00 AM, 8:00 AM, 9:30 AM, Saturday, 5:00 PM Contemporary 11:00AM, 12:30 PM (Spanish) Sunday, 9:00 AM Traditional Christian Education tor First United Methodist Church (Nursery available) Weekdays: All Ages - Visit our i 00 West Cossitt Avenue CLARENDON HILLS Sunday School 10:15 AM 8:00AM 708.352.1250 Adult Bible Study 10:30 AM website for days & times Rev. Robert J Clark, Pastor Church of the Holy Full-Day and Halt-Day Pre-School www.fumclg.org www.hinsdaleumc.com Rev. Kenneth Baker, Assoc. Pastor Nativity-Episcopal and Daycare available. Sunday ServiCes Rev. Edgar Rodriguez, Assoc, Pastor www.holynativity-church.org Grace Episcopal Church 8:00 & 10:15 am 275 S. Richmond Ave., (630) 323-6820 Thank God It's Wednesday Sunday Services: 7:30 AM; 9:30 AM 120 E First St., 630.323.4900 with Nursery Provided Sundays Wednesdays 4:00-9:00 pm First Presbyterian Church Christian Formation: 10:45 AM Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic 7:30 AM The Holy Eucharist, Rite I Family Dinner, 150 S. Ashland ' (708)354-0771 8404 Caso Avenue, 630-852-3303 8:00 AM Grace Café (2blks west of La Grange Bd) Bible Study, Choirs www.ourladyofmtcarmel.org 9:00 AM Church School Classes Family Friendly Worship Weekend Masses: Sat., 5:30 PM. and Adult Forum www.tpclg.org Sunday Worship Service Notre Dame Catholic Church Sun., 8:15, 10:00 AM, 12:00 Noon, 10:00 AM The Holy Eucharist, Rite Il 64 Norfolk Ave, (630) 654-3365 Daily Mass Mon-Sat.: 9:00 AM Nursery Care is available 8:30-f 1:30 AM Traditional 9:30 AM, www.notredameparish.org Weekday Worship: Contemporary 11:15 AM Sat SAM & 5PM - Sun. 7:30, 9:30 & 11:30 AM Wednesday Noon -The Holy Eucharist Daily Mass: M-F: 7 & 8:45 AM Friday 9:00 AM - Morning Prayer Babysitting: Sun, 930 AM www.gracehinsdale.org Childwns Liturgy: Sat. 5:00 PM & Sun, 9:30 AM First Church of Christ, HINS DALE Scientist Sun. Service & School 10 AM Evangelical Covenant COUNTRYSIDE Wed. Meeting 7:30 PM Church of Hinsdale 405 E. First Street ope Lutheran Church - LCMS 412 S. Garfield St. (630) 323-0781

6455 Jouet Road, 708-354-6176 630-323-2318 www.hinsdalecovenarrt.com Sun. Service 9:15 AM The Union Church of Traditional Service: 9:00 AM, Communion every Sunday Hinsdale, UCC Worship and Education 10:15 Sun. School & Aduft Bible Study 10:30 AM Contemporary Service 11:15 AM 137 S. Garfield Ave., Handicap Accessible (630) 323-4303 j To showcase www.UCHinsdale.org Hinsdale Seventh-day Adventist Church Sunday Worship: your House of 201 N. Oak St. (630) 323-0182 Traditional Worship; 9:00 AM,

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St. Peter's United Ezra-Habonim, the Temple Judea Mizpah Church of Christ KEHILLAT SHALOM Your Reform Jewish Home Serving An Egakfarian Conservative Congregation Oakton Street & Laramie Avenue Nues Township Jewish Lay Led Shabbat Service, 9:45AM the North Shore since 1954 847-673-8166 8610 Niles Center Rd, Skokie We Welcome Interfaith Families www.stpeteruccskokie.org Congregation 847-679-6513 Outstanding Religious School Sunday Worship 1 OAM Your home for Jewish, Learning, www.kehillatshalom.org Annual Memberships starting Sunday School 9AM Living and Loving at $1 50.00 (Sept. thru May) 4500 Dempster St. Skokie, IL 60076 W.M. Temple Church 847-676-1566 Rev. Richard Lanford 847-675-41 41, Fax: 847-675-0327 of God ¡n Christ, Inc. www.TempleJM.org Childcare Provided www.ehnt.org 5151 Church St., Skokie, IL Air Condioned Sanctuary (847) 966-1095 Weekly Shabbat Services - Central United Methodist www.wmtcogic.org Devar Emet Messianic Fri 7PM & Sat 9:30AM pastorcranfordgmail.com Church Synagogue Minyan Mon-Thurs 7PM; Sunday Service: i 1 :30 AM 8237 Kenton, Ave., Skokie 7800 Nues Ave., Skokie Sunday School: 1 0 AM (847) 673-1311 847-674-9146 Sat & Sun 6PM Bible Study: Wednesday, 7 PM www.skokiecentralumc.org www.devareniet.org Monthly Shabbat dinners at 6:30PM Intercessory Prayer: Worship: Sundays at 10:30 AM Join us for Shabbaf Services at lOam Religious School Tues & Sat; Tuesday & Friday, 12 PM A Community of Jews who believe and teach Rabbi Jeffrey Weill that Yeshua (Jesus) is the Promised Jewish Messiah Dr. Clarence Cranford, Jr., Pastor St. Timothy Campus Cantor Benjamin Warschawski Elizabeth W. Cranford, ist Lady W.M. Temple Church Rabbi Neil Brief, Emer'us 9000 Kildare Ave. Skokie of God in Christ, Inc. WILMETTE 5151 Church St., Skokie, IL (847) 966-1095 Sunday Worship www.wmtcogic.org [email protected] Beth Hillel Congregation 10 am: St. Timothy's Lutheran Sunday Service: 1 1 :30 AM KOL EMETH Sunday School: 10 AM Unal Emunah Gonservative congregation Bible Study: Wednesday, 7PM 3220 Big Tree Lane, 847-256-1213 11:30am: AIF2 iiai Intercessory Prayer: Rabbi Barry Schechter www.bhcbe.org Tuesday & Friday, 12 PM 5130 Touhy, Skokie Dr. Clarence Crantord, Jr., Pastor Kabbalat Shabbat Fridays 6:30 PM (PCUSA) 1pm: AIfjj Elizabeth W. Grant ord, ist Lady (1 block west of Eden's) Shabbat Service - Saturdays 9: 1 5 AM 847-673-3370 www.StTimothySkokie.org Jr. Congregation. Tot Shabbat. Carter-Westminster Torah Time 10:30 AM United Presbyterian Followed by Kiddush Congregation Bene Shalom Church Daily Minyan AM and PM 4435 Oakton, Skokie (847) 677-3330 4950 W. Pratt Ave., Skokue SKOKIE CENTRAL TRADITIONAL Rabbi Allan Kensky www.beneshalom.orgInterfaith Families Welcome Cantor Pavel Roytman Rabbi Dr Douglas Goldhamer WE'RE GROWING CONGREGATION Rabbi Michael Cohen, Ed. Dir. Asst. Rabbi Shad Chen, Soloist Chadene Brooks & MAKING CI-lANGES!! All services voice and sign language 9:30 am. Praise and Celebration Traditional Service - Mixed Seating Check our website for service itmes Service with Praise Band Services led by: Adult Sunday School To showcase Evanshire Presbyterian 10:30 am Sunday School (All ages) Rabbi Dr. Michael Gottesman 10:45 arc Tradffional Service your House of Church with Choir Minyons: Mon. & Thurs. 8:00 AM 4555 Church Street (Adu Classes in English & Assyhan) Worship here Kabbala Shabbos-Sept. to June at www.evanshirepresbyterian.com Fridays 7:00-9:30 pm Every Sunday at 11AM Assyhan Fellowship candle lighting time call Tuesday Evenings 7:15-8:45 pm Saturday 9:00 AM Followed by Kiddush New Lyle Youth Group 630-978-8277 Temple Beth Israel (for Jr & Sr High Youth) Sunday 8:30 AM Followed by breakfast 3601 W. Dempter St. 2nd Saturday Sanctuary handicapped accessible! Monthly 7:30-9:30 pm-CW Café or Skokie, IL 60076 4040 Main Street, Skokie, Illinois wh Open Microphone: [email protected] 847-675-0951 Guitar, Singing, Poetry, Comedy 847-674-4117 www.tbiskokie.org "All Positive Forms of Entertainment" www.wix.com/skokiecentraVshul NIL THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2013I 45 Obituaries

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BY MYRNA PETUCKI I Contributor Is Max Cooper guilty of murder? You be the judge.

Really. People who call for reservations for James Downing Theatre's production James Downing Theatre, John Waldron Arts center, of You're the Jury: The State vs. Max Edison Park United Methodist Church, Cooper" are asked if they'd be willing 6740 Oliphant Ave., Chicago to serve as a jury member and help 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, and 1:30 determine Max's fate. p.m. Sundays, May 4-19 You will also help determine the fate of the actors because they have $20, $15 students and seniors (224) 725-3696: www.brownpapertickets. been rehearsing three possible end- com ings, Which one is used will depend on how the jury votes. Audience members will be involved even before the play starts because actors playingrest of the story when you attend the a television reporter and a camera- "trial." man will be conducting interviews in Allyson noted that in addition to the lobby. changing the location and the age This is a perfect vehicle for director of the characters, "We've kind of Jane Allyson, who has a lot of expe- boosted up the comic portions of the Rehearsing for "You're the Jury: The State vs. Max Cooper" are Linda Sak (from left), Carla Lewandowski, Wally Cwik and Joe Bonadonna. rience in shows involving audience play to lend a little bit more frothi- interaction. The Arlington Heights ness." Although the show is scripted, native directed for a company she there's a lot of improvisation. performs monthly at Lamplighters in saw the whole thing happen," Bo- started in Michigan called Interactive The job of actor Linda Sak of Pala- Palatine. nadonna said. "The second one I play Productions and performed ¡n "Tony tine, who plays prosecuting attor- Sak feels a strong connection to theis a gun shop owner who sold the 'n' Tinas Wedding." ney Deena Lane, is to convince the James Downing Theatre. "I started weapon to Max and his wife. My third The play was written by Steve and jury that Max is guilty. "She's a very out n theater when I was a teenager witness is a childhood friend of Max Susan Shear to be performed by se- dedicated lawyer that always gets herbecause my mom, sister and brother- who is a surprise witness. He wasn't nior citizens in Arizona. "We've trans-man - and will prove guilt no matter in-law were all in theater and they on the witness list. The prosecution posed it to Schaurnburg," Allyson what," Sak said. While admitting that needed somebody for a part," she actually called him up and his testi- related. "All of the references and all Max has an excellent attorney, Sak is said. The late James Downing was themony would not seem like one from a of the cast members originally were confident she will win the case be- director of her first show. childhood friend." much older than the people that we cause "the facts are the facts." Joe Bonadonna of Elmwood Park Bonadonna is enjoying the chance have in our show so we had to re-age Sak emphasized that the show is a plays three witnesses in the show. Theto play three character roles. "A lot of them and some of the references." comedy. "There's a lot of things that actor has performed with Music On the roles that I have done in the past In this version, Max and his wife we do in our courtroom that never Stage in Palatine, Lake Zurich Play- were not as far removed from my ac- Savannah live in an upscale gated would be tolerated in a regular court- ers and Magical Starlight Theatre in tuaI character," he said. "lt's turned community. Peter Lambert moves room," she said. Naperville, studied improv and per- out to be an incredible amount of fun into the community. "He does not Sak ¡s comfortable with the im- formed in two partially-improvised to be a total departure from what I fit in," Allyson said. "The association provisation element of this show be- shows, "Johnny Boy's Graduation" am." decides that they've had it with this cause she took some improv classes and "The Big Fat Italian Wedding." But is he a convincing witness - or guy and they want to get rid of him." at Harper College and is part of a "The first witness is a doctor that witnesses? We'll let the attorneys tell you the troupe, My lmprov Buddies, which lives in town that was out jogging and That's up to the jury to decide. $ 50 I THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2013 NIL Listen Contact GOOrion celebrates music of Mexico Pioneer Press Timothy P. Knight 312-321-3000 BY MYRNA PETLICKI I Contributor Publisher & CEO, Sun-Times Media The Orion Ensemble is con- Jill McDermott I 847-486-7317 cluding its 20th anniversary VP, Advertising [email protected] season with a flair.

Editorial More specifically, "Folk Inspirations with Jennifer Thomas I a Mexican Flair." 312-321-2649 That theme is carried out in a program Managing Editor, featuring works by two Mexican compos- Features ers, Manuel Ponce and Arturo Marquez. [email protected] The showpiece of the program is the Sara Burrows I premiere of a commissioned piece by 312-321-2714 Miguel de la Cerna, a Chicago pianist, con- News Producer, ductor and music director who has cre- Features ated jazz arrangements for Oscar Brown, [email protected] Jr., Dee Alexander and other esteemed Heather Leszczewlcz I performers. "Almas Perdidas" (Lost Souls) 312-321-2752 is de la Cerna's second commission for the News Producer, group; they premiered another piece of Digital and Features his last year. The Orion Ensemble I PHOTO BY CORNELIA BABBITT [email protected] Kathryne Pirtle, clarinetist for the cel- Susan Kane Parker I ebrated five-person ensemble, praised as having "a lot of Spanish flair in it but 312-321-2679 de la Cerna as "a great jazz pianist. He 'Folk Inspirations it also has a lot of romanticism. I even Calendar listings jumped at the opportunity to do some hear Chopin in it as we play. lt has gor- [email protected] writing for our group. lt's been a wonder- with a Mexican geous, sweeping melodies for all three ful experience to work with him. We got a Flair' instruments. lt's very complexly written, l Printed with soy inks lot of attention last year and I'm sure this including a complex fugue in the last on recycled paper. year the same will happen." movement." "I have the most tremendous respect The Orion Ensemble, Nichols Concert Hall, The closing selection will be Johannes Music Institute of Chicago, 1490 Chicago Ave., for the group," de la Cerna declared. "Ev- Evanston Brahms' "Piano Quartet, Op. 25," also ery one of the players is simply fantastic. 7:30 p.m. sunday, May 12 referred to as one of the "Hamburg Individually they're stars and to hear them $26, $23 for seniors and $10 for students, free Quartets." to children 12 and younger play together is fantastic. I'm grateful that (630) 628-9591; orionensemble.org "We paired that with the other pieces they're playing my music." because that's also got a folk influence," "Almas Perdidas" is based on the ex- Pirtle said. "It's also a beloved piece." perience of the indigenous people of the The other members of the Orion En- Like us on Facebook at Americas who died from exposure to by aliens and the aliens told us, 'Your life semble are Diana Schmück (piano), Judy facebook.com/ germs brought to their shores by Euro- is no longer true.' For them, it must have Stone (cello) and Jennifer Marias (viola). pean explorers. "I don't know why I chose been like spaceship people coming." They will be joined by guest artist violin- PioneerPressGo this theme," de la Cerna admitted, insist- After that, the piece becomes pleading. ist-violist Stephen Boe, a faculty member ing that he didn't have a political motive. "Then it goes boom-boom-boom and theyat both the Music Institute of Chicago. "lt's just that there was a whole group of die out," de la Cerna said. The Orion Ensemble is the winner of people here who no longer exist," he said. Pirtle is excited about performing Mar- the prestigious Chamber Music America! "I'm not afraid to make a political state- quez's piece, "Zarabandeo for Clarinet ASCAP Award for Adventurous Program- ment - I'm just not doing it." and Piano." "lt is just a fantastic work," ming and has earned other honors over its In terms of the music, de la Cerna said she said. "lt's got a tremendous amount 20-year history. that the five-minute piece, "starts very of rhythm. Marquez is a great composer. I "We really have a synergy together," Follow us on Twitter: serene and then it comes into a recurring played a piece earlier this year with Elgin Pirtle said. "We complement each other's @PioneerPressGo beat that, to me, represents that there wasSymphony and I fell in love with his music.personalities. We're all very accomplished something coming. They had their politi- His work is very creative." artists individually and we've had a true cal system set up, their belief system set Violinist Florentina Ramniceanu de- desire to have chamber music be a center up. And then, it was as if we were invaded scribed "Romantico," Ponce's piano trio, ¡n our lives." I

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anaging;' Editor Jennifer Thomas' entertainment picks for this week

Olympic gold Waa-Mu show, Chicago Chamber Camera & Image Skokie Concert medalist Gabby "Flying Home," Musicians Show and Sale Choir Douglas the annual student perform works by is 10 a.m.-3 p.m. performs at 3 (above) will sign musical, ¡s May 3-12Leonard Bernstein May 5 at the Holi- p.m. May 5 at Ezra her book, Raising at Northwestern and Aaron Coplandday Inn Chicago - Habonim-Niles the Bar, 6:30-8:15 University's Cahn at 7:30 p.m. May North Shore, 5300Township Jewish p.m. May 2 at Auditorium. Visit 5 at Pick-Staiger W. Touhy Ave., Congregation, Barnes & Noble at waamu.northwest- Concert Hall in Skokie. Visit chica- 4500 Dempster St., Old Orchard. (847)ern.edu. Evanston. Chicago-gophotographic. Skokie. Call (773) 676-2230. chambermusic.org.org. 251-7890. 52 I THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2013 NIL Art Skokie alive with art in May

BY MYRNA PETLICKI I Contributor

Downtown Skokie spaces. This is a first-time event for will be quite a sight Skokie but Hatchett has been all this month. running a Highland Park Art Walk for nearly eight years. Artwork by professional Twenty-six professional art- and student artists will be ists from Skokie and beyond displayed in businesses along will have their works dis- Oakton Street and Lincoln played in store windows. Avenue throughout May. Submissions were emailed Skokie Art Walk was cre- to Hatchett. "Not everyone ated and organized by Skokiegot in and not all of their resident Debra Hatchett, pieces were selected depend- executive director of Ana- ing on how much space we tomically Correct, a nonprofit had available," she said. "We organization that showcases have a fair number of shops works of art in alternative participating but we would

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by I"Wet"Pamela Seatter have been able to accommodate Sandstrom (bass) and Rusty Jones more artists and more pieces if we (d ru ms). had more shops." "We're going to play music by She convinced the participating American composers - mostly jazz shops that, 'This is a community and show tunes," Roothaan said. event that's going to bring people Selections will be by George Gersh- into their shops." win, Cole Porter, Duke Ellington and Once the work was accepted, it wasCount Basie. Lauren Elizabeth will Block..ter juried by Tom Robinson, who owns a be the guest vocalist. gallery in Chicago. At the same time at Krier Plaza, or flop? The Artwork by Niles North and Nues visitors can watch plein air painting West High School students is dis- by artists. Movie Review played inside Crafty Beaver Home Sure to be a highlight is a noon-2 Center (4810 Oakton). Bughouse p.m. demonstration by Art Baltazar section has Studio (4845 Oakton) is displaying at Aw Yeah Comics (4933 Oakton). artworks by kindergarten through Baltazar is a writer/artist on Su- eighth grade students from Skokie perman Family Adventures and is the scoop. elementary and middle schools. launching his own comic book, Aw From noon-5 p.m. Saturday, May Yeah Comics. 18, there will be a series of free spe- Baltazar, co-owner of the comic cial events in connection with the book store Aw Yeah Comics, will Skokie Art Walk. paint the store mascots, Action Cat All 26 artists will be stationed at and Adventure Bug. the stores where their work is dis- "Fans will gather to watch the cre- played to discuss the pieces and ation take place before their eyes," show their portfolios. Baltazar declared. "Feel the amazing From noon-2 p.m. that day, chil- power as I swirl and brush and con- dren ages 3-16 can create art at trol the colors that bring happiness. lt Bughouse Studio (4845 Oakton), will be an event that will capture the Lincoln Terrace Art Studio & Gal- imaginations of people everywhere." lery (5027 Warren St.) and Mosaic The closing event is a combination Montessori/Early Childhood (4700 artists' reception, silent auction and Oakton). open mic 3-5 p.m. at Gorilla Tango's From noon-2 p.m., there will be Skokie Theatre (7924 Lincoln). Your guide to the weekend and beyond Jazz Under the Gazebo in Memo- "I think we're going to have a pretty rial Park at Krier Plaza (Oakton and good turnout," Hatchett said. Every Thursday Lincoln) featuring the John Root- For further information, call (224) haan Trio from the Skokie School 592-5824 or see www.skokieartwalk. of MusicRoothaan (piano) Brian org. U 54 THURSDAY MAY 2 2013 NIL Chic ägb1äñ'd' PrèïñièrLWèìhialuïGuide

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Cellist Wendy Warner will Warner also made a Cedille play Edward Elgars glorious recording, titled "Double Play: Cello Concerto, a work closely Twentieth Century Duos for associated with the late cellist Violin and Cello," with her child- Jacqueline du Pre. "I grew up hood friend violinist Rachel listening to her recording," War-Barton Pine. "Rachel lives in ner said, when reached at her Chicago and Ilive in Georgia, home in Columbus, Ga., where so right now we talk more than she teaches at the Schwob we play together," Warner School of Music at Columbus acknowledged. "But I will al- Cellist Wendy Warner State University. ways keep up my Midwestern Warner is a Midwestern girl connections." director and conductor of the who began studying the cello The Evanston Symphony Or- Evanston Symphony Orchestra. at age 6 with Nell Novak at the chestra concert will open with The lush harmonies are seduc- Music Institute of Chicago in a salute to the centennial of the tive, he continued. "It is easy for Winnetka. Later she went to birth of Benjamin Britten, one the musicians to get wrapped HARRIS THEATER at the Curtis Institute of Music as Of the finest English composers up in the notes. We want to go . of the 20th century. He wrote a step beyond the notes and millennium a student of Mstislav Rostropo- oark vich, the great Russian cellist, 14 operas, numerous concer- project the thoughts of Peter and after graduation debuted tos, choral pieces, symphonies, Grimes." with him and his National Sym- songs and film scores. The or- The orchestra also will play 5.H phony Orchestra in Washington,chestra is playing one of his Symphony No. 5 in D Major by JUNE AT7:3OlM D.C. most famous orchestral pieces Vaughan Williams, which Eck- One of her latest endeav- - "Four Sea Interludes" from erling believes epitomizes the ors has been the International his 1945 opera "Peter Grimes." spiritual qualities of the Eng- Beethoven Project with pianist The opera tells the grim story lish pastoral tradition. "This George Lepauw and violinist of an English fisherman impli- symphony is tonal and easy to Sang Mee Lee, which gave the cated in the murder of two ap- listen to," he explained, "ethe- \\'W\\'. I IARRISTU EAT{RCH ICAGO.ORG world premiere in 2009 in Chi- prentices on the ship. "There is real and open. lt is a true mas- 312.334.7777 cago of an unknown Beethoven a darkness in these Interludes," terpiece and played a lot in (;loup DISCOUNTS AvAl LABI1 trio discovered by Lepauw. said Lawrence Eckerling, music England."

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BEFORE THE TUDORS & BRING UP THE BODIES, SHAKESPEARE EXPOSED THE Give mom the gift of a good book

Need an idea for a Moth- thoughts they would have never had INSATIADLF DESIRE before. - Augie Aleksy, Centuries & er's Day gift? How about Sleuths Bookstore in Forest Park OF ENGLAND'S ROYAL RAKE a book? Where'd You Go Bernadette by Ma- We asked community members for ria Semple. This satirical and very un- suggestions for great books for mom, conventional novel about an agorapho- and they came up with books that mombic mom who disappears just before can enjoy reading on her own or would an Antarctic vacation will appeal to make good storytime material. mothers with a witty sense of humor. - Dan Beringhele, Elmwood Park Public Mama Says: A Book of Love for Library Adult Services Supervisor Mothers and Sons by Rob D. Walker, illustrated by Leo and Diane Dillon. A For Mother's Day I would absolutely beautiful depiction of every mother's suggest The Cursing Mommy's Book wisdom from many cultures. - Iris Yipp,ofDays by Ian Frazier. A laugh-out- co-owner of The Magic Tree Bookstore loud story that follows the Cursing in Oak Park Mommy as she tackles her daily life as 4/,, a wife and mother of two boys, and What Not To Give Your Mom on at under 250 pages, it is just the right Mother's Day by Martha Simpson. Told length for the mom on-the-go. This from the perspective of a young boy, hilarious book, based on Frazier's ; ILLIAMSHkKïtff this book shares advice about what The New Yorker column by the same not to give your mom on Mother's Day name, will snag readers from the first ... unless she is a bird, a spider or a -filled sentence. The audiobook salamander. This book would work par-version is also a delight, read by Cyn- ticularly well with young children who thia Nixon from "Sex and the City." enjoy animals. With colorful illustra- - Leah L. White, Northbrook Public tions that appeal to a young audience, Library Reader Services Librarian this would be a great story to share on Mother's Day with the One book I really enjoyed lately is At little "animals" in yourHome: A Short History of Private Life EN1 life. T. Rex and the by Bill Bryson. And if you like being in Mother's Day Hug the kitchen, likeI do, I recommend my by Lois Grambling. brunch book, Gale Gand's Brunch. - T. Rex wants to do Gale Gand, chef something special for his mama on Moth- A great book for moms and kids: er's Day. He doesn't Bedtime for Mommy by Amy Krouse want to buy a gift, T. Rosenthal and illustrated by LeUyen I Rex has a history of causing Mother's Pham. Turn the tables (or bedsheets) DID[Cî[llI'J Day disasters, so but he's not sure whaton bedtime when mommy has to go to to do. With illustrations that are big bed first - kids love when they get to 8ARBARA OAINIr' and bold, the humor jumps right off thebe the boss at bedtime. Where'd You page. - Renee Grassi, Head of Chil- Go, Bernadette by Maria Semple. Hi- dren's Services, Glencoe Public Library lariously funny and sharp take on the NOW extremes of motherhood, told in many Some Girls, Some Hats and Hitler bydifferent formats including emails, let- Trudi Kanter. lt demonstrates what one ters and documents. Witty and a guilty chicaao PLAYING woman can do to be a survivor and pleasure for any mother no matter what 312595.56O0 not a victim of a degrading culture. lt's her parenting style. - Nih Yelin, The shakosoarehßUP set in Vienna, Austria in 1938 before, Storybook Mom onnavypier chicagoshakes corn during and after the German Nazi An- schluss. I have led discussion groups Have a suggestion ofyour own? 'JS Donna Van Eckeren flftcanMInu,\ Bk that have talked about it and people Share it with us on our Facebook page, FOUNDATION - - iir iPMoqan ff McO*MIcXhave come away with knowledge and facebook. com/PioneerPressGo. NIL THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2013I 9

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Magic by Randy is not just an Get creative with your preschool- 'f illusion. ers, 2-5, at The Kids & I, 9:30 to 10:20 'The show is a combination of amaz- a.m. Saturdays, May 4-25 at Brickton s. ing magic, lots of audience participa- Art Center, 306 Busse Hwy., Park tion, education, positive messages, mu- Ridge. The two of you will explore a ' sic, storytelling and much more," Randy variety of art mediums. Cost is $50, 'RIAL Bernstein said. "Kids and adults are $42.50 for members. Registration is treated to a very unique style of magic." required. Bernstein will present a 45-minute For details, call (847) 823-6611 or show, il a.m. May 11 at the Exploritorium, go to www.bricktonartcenter.org. Oakton Community Center, 4701 Oak- ton St., Skokie. GARDEN VARIETY Children will help Bernstein make can- dy out of magical ingredients, including Children ages 5 and older, accom- giggle gas and a toothbrush. panied by an adult, will create an his- MAY245, 2013 'ji&kte Vinans Bernstein gives each child a gift. "The toric craft at Victory Garden in a Jar, The All Star Original kids all get free magic souvenir tattoos, noon to 1:30 p.m. Sunday, May 5 at 11901 S ASHLAND SHOWTIME 730PM which are a magic trick and a tattoo," Skokie Heritage Museum, 8031 Floral A Broadway Style Gospel Play Unlike Anything You've Ever Seen! Cast Returns! he said. Ave. Victory gardens were common in :r Lewspro corn cur Bo()flict- Tickets are $5 for residents, $7 for World War Il. Cost is $2 for residents, s 30 iv Advance, S 25 Groups & Seniors nonresidents, which includes access to$3 for nonresidents. the Exploritorium until 1 p.m. Register For details, call (847) 674-1500, ext. in advance. 3000 or go to www.skokieparks.org. For details, call (847) 674-1500 or go to www.skokieparks.org. BOOM TIME

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What to Do Night at the Movies." Six Piano Ensemble Continued from page 62 Selections from popu- lar film scores will be The Newberry performed by students Performing popular, Consort from Northwestern and classical and ragtime Chicago-area music selections at 8 p.m. May outreach programs. 4 and 3 p.m. May 5 at "Gaude, mater Polonia: Free admission. Oakton Community Music from Poland's College's Footlik The- Golden Age," 3 p.m. ater, 1600 E. Golf Road, May 5 at Northwestern Regenstein Recital Des Plaines. $17 general University's Lutkin Hall, Hall admission; $14 students 700 University Place, and seniors. Call (847) Evanston. $32 in ad- 635-1900. vance; $35 at the door; At Northwestern Uni- $5 students. Visit www. versity, 60 Arts Circle newberryconsort.org. Drive, Evanston. (847) The Studio of Rhona 467-4000. May 5, 7:30 Reagen p.m.: Northwestern Uni- Northwest versity Guitar Ensemble Symphony presents a program of Presenting its spring Orchestra eclectic works written concert of music by and arranged for guitar. Bach, Brahms, Tele- 65+ Free admission. mann, Vivaldi, Mozart "Pops Concert," featur- and others at 2 p.m. ing light classics and May 5 at Garrett Theo- music of Broadway, Rembrandt logical Seminary, 2121 A SUSPENSEFUL BEAUTIFULLY CRAFTED NEW PLAY THAT HAD 3:30 p.m. May 12 in the Chamber Players Sheridan Road, Evan- Theatre for the Per- ston. Free. Call (847) NEW YORK AUOIENCES ON THE EDGE OF THEIR SEATS. forming Arts at Maine 18+65+ 677-4753. West High School, "Rhythm & Song," 3 1755 S. Wolf Road, Des p.m. May 12 in Nichols Plaines. $20; $15 se- Hall at the Music Insti- niors; $10 students. Visittute of Chicago, 1490 PO P/FOLK/JAZZ www.northwestsym- Chicago Ave., Evanston. phony.org. $35; $25 young adults; Chicago Gay Men's $10 students. 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A re- Tickets on sale tomorrow! cludes Beethoven's ception will follow the Symphony No. 6 in F concert. $10. Call (847) 7574 N. Lincoln Ave. Buy online at steppenwoif org or call 312-335-1650. Major. $6; $4 students. 784-6030 to register. (at Howard), Skokie. May 8, 7:30 p.m.: "A www.ethicaihuman. NIL THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2013 65 What to Do A grand scale, altogether gloriousvival. You wiil pioneerlocaicom leave blissful, gobsmacked and fu'ly satisfied. D ELIRIOUS PERFECTION!" HtdyWeiss,(hiaigo5unTiinec org/coffeehouse. May May 3, 7:30 p.m.: The by appointment from 11: Soprano Christine Gospel Whiskey Run- 6-8 p.m. May 5-6 at (out of4)! Simply fantastic! Gorgeously Steyer in 'So You Want ners in The Studios at Gorilla Tango's Skokie to be a Diva?" following SPACE (indie/folk). $10. Theatre, 7924 Lincoln sung. Entirely engrossing. I NCREDI B LE!" 8 p.m. open mic (73O May 3, 8:30 p.m.: Trixie Ave., Skokie. Singers - Chris Jones, Chicago Tribune p.m. sign-up; any genre, Whitley, $15-$27. 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The goal of spring sports handled it." Gibson and Siemianowski, their haven't been able to get a lot true indoor track facility at teams in the Chicago area is Seniors Mike Gibson and initial outdoor efforts were of work in. Now that we are Notre Dame. to get enough work done in- Matt Siemianowski are two of good enough to put state quai- outdoors and the weather ¡s The team does most of its doors that they can show what the Dons' top distance run- ifying in site. improving, things have been work on the gym balcony, they've got outdoors when the ners, competing in either the "They are poised to get pretty good." which Jankowski says is about weather allows. 800-meter run or the metric there," Jankowski said. "We Zoeller's best time as a junior five feet wide and the length of Notre Dame track and field mile. still have potentially three and was 41.11 ¡n the 300 hurdles, a basketball court. coach Mike Jankowski is seeing "They both run close to 2 flat half weeks in the season, and and this year he has gotten Among sprinters, Jankowski the fruits of the indoor labor in the 800, and in the mile, Mikeali four of them (are) on the down to 41.35. The qualify- pointed out junior Chris James, now that his team is getting is at about 4:34 and Matt is at cusp of getting to qualifying ing time for the Class 3A state a member of the Notre Dame outside. 4:40," Jankowski said. standards." meet is 39.84. football team, who is running "I'm thrilled the guys are ris- Jankowski said he could see Senior hurdler Ryan Zoeller Among the juniors, Jankows- good times in the 100 and 200.- ing to the challenge," Jankows- Gibson and Siemianowski end- is trying to make up for being ki said jumper Pat Cravens is He and Tim O'Hara anchor the ki said. "They are handling the ing up on the 4x800 relay teaminjured late last year. He hurt hisgetting to 6-foot-2 in the high school's talented 4x100 relay conditions we have to train in by the end of the season. hamstring before the sectional. jump, 21 feet in the long jump, team. much better than I am. They Seniors Nick Bargione and "This year, I'm working up to and around 42 feet in the triple "In our invitationals, (our are a competitive group, with Mike Malitranda are the team's how good I was my junior year,"jump. Jankowski said the jump- sprint relay team has) won a great team spirit, and I'm top throwers, competing in Zoeller said. "But we have had ers are perhaps the athletes against some really good corn- thrilled with how they have the shot put and discus. Like a lot of meets canceled, so I most limited by the lack of a petition," Jankowski said. U

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Maine East boys Hadzhiev said his struggles last season were a focal point volleyball coach in his offseason workouts as Jon Kulesza had he realized what he would need to do to take on a big- reason to worry ger role. about senior setter While his on-court Im- provement has been sig- Alex Hadzhiev nificant, Hadzhiev said he is going into this most proud of the mentoring he's done with the younger season. players. He credited his time under Coldea for helping him In his limited role as a back- grow as a leader. up to CSL all-conference set- "He helped me learn what ter Jon Coldea last year, Had- it means to be a good player zhiev struggled with mental and leader," Hadzhiev said. mistakes - re- "I saw how he played - with peatedly being a lot Óf energy while being a called for lifts role model - and it was key." and carries - Hadzhiev acknowledged and the coach- that the team's lack of success ing staff won- this year has been difficult - dered about his Maine East dropped to 2-9 on ability to move East senior Alex Hadzhiev (left) sets the ball for sophomore Joe Swoboda during a match against April 15 after a 25-21, 25-14 loss IMaineMaine West at Maine East in Park Ridge on April 22.I RYAN PAGELOW-Sun-Times Media Alex into a bigger to Deerfield - but he said he Hadzhiev role in just his is focusing on the positives. second year on have to worry." his size (Hadzhiev is listed leadership." "You can't dwell on the varsity. Hadzhiev's development as 5-foot-9), he works hard Hadzhiev's teammates are losses," he said. "We're a "The coaches were con- has been a bright spot in an and has made a lot of Im- also impressed by his leap young team so there's going cerned about whether he otherwise trying season for provements since last year," from backup to team leader. to be some growing pains. could run the offense," the Blue Demons. The co- Kulesza said. "He has a de- "He had such a quick de- As a senior, I have four years Kulesza said. "But he worked captain is third on the team cent idea (of) how to run the velopment (since last year)," of experience (two on var- out on his own and we with 32 digs as of April 24, offense and is able to get co-captain Maciek Otfinowskisity) to pass on and that's worked with him in the off- and 34 percent of his sets the ball to them. He's just said. "He worked so hard in what I'm trying to do now. 'season and he got a lot stron-have gone for kills. solid and understands his the offseason and it really of course we'd like better ger. lt turns out we didn't "While he's limited with role. Guys look to him for paid off." outcomes." NIL THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2013 I 75

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[BYERIC VAN DRIL IContributor I @VanDrilSports BADMINTON Today MOUNT PROSPECT At New Trier (IHSA Sectionals), TBA BASEBALL Today Maine East junior Javed At Deerfield, 44S p.m. Saturday Lukovic missed a week At New Trier (DI-I), 1:30 p.m. Tuesday and a half of school At Maine West, 4:45 p.m. BOYS GYMNASTICS earlier this season, a Friday stretch ¡n which he was At conant (IHSA sectionals), 6 p.m. GIRLS SOCCER Today stricken with a 103- Hosts Glenbrook North, 4:45 p.m. Wednesday degree fever and was Hosts Amundsen, 6:30 p.m. throwing up regularly. SOFTBALL Today Still. Lukovic kept working out dur- At Highland Park, 4:45 p.m. Friday ing that time in order to keep up his Hosts Lincoln Park, 4:45 p.m. Saturday strength, stating,I can't go a day with- Hosts Proviso West, 10 am. out working out. tt's the most important Tuesday Hosts Maine West, 44S p.m. thing in my life." Wednesday But there was another, more track- At Nues North, 4:45 p.m. specific reason why Lukovic felt com- Boys TENNIS pelled to continue working out while Today Hosts Highland Park, 43O p.m. battling illness: He didn't want to lose Monday his spot as one of Maine East's two best At Hoffman Estates, 4:30 p.m. Wednesday throwers. At Proviso East, 4:30 p.m. The Blue Demons' roster includes Lu- BOYS TRACK kovic, senior Mike Kuzebski and sopho- Friday mores Nick Paviovic and George Corey. At conant classic, S p.m. The quartet represents the CSL's most GIRLS TgACI( Friday talented group of throwers. They've At Nues North, 4:30 p.m. become the conference's best as a re- BOYS VOLLEyBAI.L suIt of constant competition amongst Today one another and quality coaching from At Deerfleld. 6 p.m. Friday Maine East throwing coach Jim Tsaga lis. At Lincoln-Way Incite. 4:30 p.m. "lt's a challenge every day," Pavlovic Saturday At Lincoln-Way Invite, 8:30 am. said when describing Maine East's prac- Tuesday Maine East senior Mike Kuzebski warms up to compete in the discus at the 45th Wanner Knight's Hosts Highland Park. 6 p.m. tices. "We go at each other nonstop." Track and Field Invitational at Prospect in Mount Prospect on Friday. Visit parkridge.suntimes.com/ Kuzebski and Pavlovic have primarily Isports to view additional photos of the Maine East throwers. I RYAN PAGELOW-Sun-T/mes Media eo''s WMR F010 Friday been the Blue Demons' discus throwers At Glenbard North (CSL Tourney>. following Lukovic's week and a half away The Blue Demons have throw-offs TBA Father's Day 5k Saturday from the squad, which the junior said before nearly every meet, which forces At Glenbard North (cSL Tourney), hurt his form in that event. Lukovic and each thrower to regularly earn his spot The Maine East boys cross country team is helping TBA organize the Fathers Day 5k, an event which will be held Tuesday Pavlovic have consistently represented in both the shot put and discus. The Hosts Highland Park, 4:30 p.m. on June 16 at Maine East. The event's proceeds will go to Maine East in the shot put this year. reality that no person's spot is ever safe Wednesday District 207's School Based Health Center. At Glenbrook North (IH5A Sec- Lukovic and Pavlovic figure to be the has helped the quartet excel. The race begins at 8:30 am., with packet pickup begin- tional). TBA Maine East team members with the best "Our coach is excellent," Pavlovic ning at 7 am. There will be a 100-meter dash or children after the event as well as a post-race raffle. The top-three GiRLS WATER POLO chance at reaching state since their said when asked what separates Maine finishers in each age category will receive awards. Partici- Today season bests in the shot put are within a East's throwers from most. "It's us lift- pants who register before June 3 receive a free T-shirt. At Richards, S p.m. lt costs $30 to register, but $40 on race day. Interested Friday foot and a half of the distance (52 feet, ing weights, it's us dedicating ourselves At Glenbard 5. (CSL Tourney), TBA parties can sign up at http://www.active.com/running/ Saturday 11 inches) needed to qualify in Class 3A. to everything we do." park-ridge-il/fathers-day-5k-2013. At Glenbard S. (CSL Tourney), TBA -- But their spots in that event are never Lukovic added: "We just love to com- Contact Chris Peters [email protected] with Wednesday questions. At Glenbrook N. (IHSA Section- guaranteed. pete and win." R als), TBA 76 THURSDAY. MAY 2, 2013 NIL

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Today Friday Boys gymnastics: NUes North at Stevenson SectIonal, 7 p.m. Softball: NUes Wast at Nues North, 4:45 p.m. Don'tNues North enters this meet coming off of a fifth-place finish at the The Vikings play Glenbrook North. the current CSL North leader, This Week CSL Meet. The Vikings finished with 121.40 points Friday. The nights today and follow that up with a game against the Wolves a day later. Nues North Miss highlight occurred when Niles North junior Scotty Wong won his first The Vikings trounced Niles West 13-5 a year ago, but the Wolves are CSL title by scoring an 8.2 on pommel horse. improved this season. BASEBAI. L Today At Highland Park. 4:45 p.m. Saturday At Waukegan. 6 p.m. Mortell's surgery revives title hopes Tuesday At Deerfield, 4:45 p.m. Thursday (5/9) Hosts Deerfield, 4:45 p.m.

BY ERIC VAN DRILI Contributor I @VanDrilSports 80Vs ,VMNASTICS Today At Stevenson (IHSA Sectionals), MOUNT PROSPECT ran an 8:00.49 at the Top Times 6 p.m. Indoor Classic. The Vikings finished GIRIS SOCCER Randy Mortell had a Friday third in the indoor season's equiva- At Glenbard South Invite. 4 p.m. lent to the state meet, yet losing Saturday choice to make after At Gleribard South Invite. TBD Mortell would have likely thwarted Monday breaking his clavicle on Nues North's best chance at winning At Resurrection. 4:30 p.m. the school's first state title in boys Tuesday April 6. At Maine East, 7 p.m. track and field. wednesday 'I went to an orthopedic surgeon 'When you hear something about Hoss Waukegan, 7 p.m. Tuesday after the injury," said Mor- the clavicle, you think it would be 50F TB*U Today tell, a senior on Nues North's track for the whole season," Aboobaker Hosts Gleribrook North. 4:45 p.m. and field team. "He said, You have said. "But our coach (Dr. Drew Dep- Friday Hosts Nues west. 4:45 p.m. two options. Either you leave it in pen, a chiropractor), he was say- Saturday the sling and it takes six-to-eight ing that Randy could get back into Hosts Resurrection (DH), 11 am/i p.m. weeks before you can start doing it toward the end of the season. Monday anything, or you can go into sur- We thought that would be a bit of Hosts Maine west, 4:45 p.m. Tuesday gery and you have a great chance ofa stretch, but after Randy started At Deerfield. 4:45 p.m. coming back.'" talking about surgery, we started wednesday Hosts Maine East. 4:45 p.m. Mortell broke his collarbone at the having a lot more hope." Thursday (5/9) Prospect Relays on April 6 and the Mortell said his teammates' first At Maine East, 4:45 p.m. injury - it's still up for debate amongreaction was "to kind of give me a Bo'qs TENNIS Vikings runners and coaches as to beat down for doing that," but the Today whether Mortell dove across the fin- team's goal of winning a state title in At Maine west, 4:30 p.m. Saturday g ish line or, as Mortell says, leaned the 4x800 relay remains. Hosts Miles North invite, 9 am. Mortell, who dove across the finish too hard at the finish line of the B0'-S TRACE 4x400 relay and fell over - initially line two times before April 6, said FrIday put his season in doubt. But the sur- Friday that he hadn't thought about At Glenbard South, 3:30 p.m. gery, where a plate was put in and if he would change anything about (iRL TRA Friday screwed onto his bones, appears to the way he runs once he returns. At Deerfleld (conference Meet), have provided a season-saving alter- But he didn't hesitate to add that TBA Thursday (5/9) native. Mortell was scheduled to be- he would be willing to sacrifice his At Loyola (1HSA Sectional), TBA gin running again on Tuesday. body once more if the stakes were BOY'S VOILt''BALL Mortell's return figures to be high enough. Today pivotal for the Niles North 4x800- "If it comes down to the state At Glenbrook North, G p.m. North's Randy Mortell, who is shown on Oct. 20, Friday meter relay team, on which he runs meet where, ifI dive we win and if I 2012, at the finish of the cross country regional, is trying Hosts Loyola. 6 p.m. the anchor leg. The 4x800 relay - itdon't dive we get second, I'm going Tuesday to return to competition before the end of the track At Maine West, 6 p.m. season after breaking his clavicle on April 6.I DAN also features seniors Micah Belier, to dive again," Mortell said. "I'm go- Thursday (5/9) jNilesLUEDERT-Sun-Times Media Aquib Aboobaker and Emmett Barr ing to risk it." $ Hosts Deerfield, L p.m. NIL THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2013 I 77

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Nues West senior Having undergone three knee surgeries to repair torn ACLs in Brandon Naguita four years, Naguita will be able to could've become relate to many of his patients. He already knows what they'll endure depressed, reacted in when he helps them relearn move- anger and quit the boys ment patterns and works toward restoring their confidence with gymnastics team. their body. Being on crutches and unable to He certainly would have had three add to the team's scores, Naguita excruciating reasons. has remained a key contributor at While warming up for his debut Niles West. He attends most prac- high school meet in 2010, Naguita tices and meets, unless they conflict landed on one leg during his high with his rehabilitation. bar dismount, and his knee buckled "Being a captain, I'm trying to inward. He tore his ACL, MCL and push them as hard as I would be both men isci. pushing myself ifI was out there," He tore the ACL in the same knee Naguita said. "But, you know, the sophomore year. more I think about it, it's not so This year, with high hopes after a much about competing, but some- healthy junior season, Naguita was thing I love to do. We're a young, poised to have a career year. Niles happy group of guys that aren't just West coach Adrian Batista was focused on winning, but want to confident that Naguita had the tal- have fun and be part of team. That's ent to advance to state in two or why I joined to begin with." three events, but once again bad Batista said that Naguita checks in luck found Naguita and his knee in during school days and has become practice. a bit of an assistant coach. "I caught the edge of a mat and "He helps out all levels, not just had no idea that I tore it again,' Na- the varsity, giving them advice and guita said. "I was running and jump- motivation," Batista said. "He does a ¡ng the rest of practice. lt wasn't good job at getting them in the right until I went in for an MRI that I foundmind-set before each event. He's out that I tore it again and I was really been everything you'd want done." from a team captain except that he Naguita might've asked himself, isn't able to actually compete." "Why does this keep happening to Junior Harris Khan agrees. me?" If he did, the answer was a "lt was really rough losing him positive one. because he would've counted a While suffering this traumatic score on three events," Khan said. knee injury three times and spend- "lt's never good for something bad ing hundreds of hours in difficult to happen to a friend. You feel bad rehabilitation programs, Naguita's that he can't compete, but he's been curiosity about sports medicine waswith us all season motivating us." piqued. Naguita and the rest of the "I fell in love with kinesiology be- Wolves will be at the Stevenson sec- cause of the knee injury," Naguita tional Thursday. It'll be the team's said. "I want to go to UIC and get final meet of the season unless a in their medical school for physical gymnast can quality for the fol- In this April 5, 2012, photo, Niles West gymnast Brandon Naguita competes on the parallel therapy. I want to study the body lowing week's IHSA state meet in bars during the Bob BohI Invite at Mundelein. Naguita is sidelined this season with a knee and its movement and help people." Frankfort. Iinjury. I RUTHIE HAUGE - Sun-Times Med/a 78 THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2013 NIL

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Today Today Girls track & field: Nues West at CSL South Invitational at Evanston, 2 p.m. Boys gymnastics: Nues West at Stevenson Sectional, 7 p.m. Don'tThe Wolves performed well at the Trevian Invitational on Saturday, an event which Niles West had five different gymnasts qualify for state a year ago, but just one - ju- included three other CSL South squads. Nues West finished fifth and won two events. nior Timmy La, a pommel horse specialist - is on the team this year. Freshman Dalai Miss Senior Jasmine Townsend won the shot put (37 feet, 8.5 inches) and senior Sunshine Jamiyankhuu, who finished second in the all-around at the CSL meet on Friday, has a Simon won the 300-meter hurdles (45.76). good chance to qualify this year.

This Week Kieppin shepherds Nues West young teammates BASEBALL Today At Glenbrook South. 4:45 p.m. Saturday BY DAN SHALIN I Contributor I @danshalin Hosts Highland Park (OH), 10:30

Tuesday Hosts Waukegan. 4:45 p.m. s KOKI E Thursday (5/9) At Waukegan, 4:45 p.m. With a roster featuring six freshmen, BOYS GYMNASTICS Friday At Stevenson (IHSA Sectional), IBA five sophomores and just four seniors,

GIRLS SOCCER this year's Nues West girls soccer Friday At Maine South. 6:15 p.m. team has been a work in progress. Tuesday Hosts Niles West. 4:45 p.m. Thus, coach Brett Clish said he is thankful to have a play- SOFTBALL er like senior Molly Kleppin, who can nurture the young Today At Glenbrook South, 4:45 p.m. squad. An accomplished leader on and off the field, Kiep- Friday pin has played on solid soccer teams and record-setting At Nues North, 4:45 p.m. Saturday basketball and volleyball teams at Niles West. At Conant (OH). 11a.m. "Everybody looks up to (Kleppin), all of the girls do," Tuesday Hosts New Trier. 4:45 p.m. said Clish, who acknowledged that all four of the seniors Thursday (5/9) Hosts Evanston, 4:45 p.m. are good leaders. "(Molly) has a little mentorship with some of the freshmen. lt's good that they are following BOYS TENNIS Saturday her lead. She's a class act in everything she does." At Glenbrook South (Titan Invite), In three-plus seasons on the soccer field, Kleppin has 8:30 am. Tuesday scored 27 goals and collected 17 assists, while playing Hosts New Trier. 4:30 p.m. several different positions for Niles West. She started Wednesday Hosts Lake Forest. 4:45 p.m. her career as a forward, moved back into the midfield Thursday (5/2) and was used to solidify a young defense during the Hosts Maine South. 4:30 p.m. early weeks of this campaign. BOYS TRACK Kleppin has embraced whatever role she has been Saturday At Glenbard West Invite, 9a.m. asked to fill for the Wolves (4-9-1 after a 7-1 loss to

GIRLS TRACK Evanston on April 24), including helping the current Friday u n d e rc I a s s men. At Evanston (CSL Invite). 4:30 p.m. Thursday (5/9) "This year feels unlike other years because the focus At Loyola (IHSA Sectional), TBA is less on winning like in the past, it's about learning

BOYS VOLLEYBALL the basics from the bottom up," said Kleppin, who was Today on teams that combined to go 29-38-4 during her first Hosts Evanston, 6 p.m. Monday NueS West's Molly Kleppin clears the ball away from Evanston forwards during three seasons. "This year, is about building blocks for At Waukegan, 6p.m. yearsto come. Wednesday the April 24 game in Skokie. Visit skokie.suntimes.com/sports to view a photo At New Trier, 6p.m. Igallery from the game. CURTIS LEHMKUHL-Sun-Times Media "As seniors, we know we won't reap the benefits. But NIL THURSDAY, MAY 2. 2013 I 79 SEASON PASS

it's not a big issue. I know the program is more important, I've accepted that and am doing what I can do to help." 4 That selfless response ap- pears to be typical Kieppin, who volunteers with Niles West's Council for Excep- tional Children Club, which works with the school's special needs students. Kleppin is planning to study special education at Clarke University in Dubuque, Iowa, where she intends to play basketball for the Crusad- ers, who compete at the NAIA Division Il level. "Molly knows what she's doing on the soccer field, where to look for the ball, when to pass it forward, when to go back," Niles West senior midfielder/ forward Michelle Karp said. "She a great person, she loves helping people and she's awesome in school. It's good to have a teammate like her." As the three-year libero on the volleyball team, KIep- pin was part of two squads that set school records for victories. On the basketball court, she played alongside superstar Jewell Loyd for three seasons, including on the 2010 team that reached I Niles West's Nichole Lopatin and the Wolves suffered a 7-1 loss to Evanston in Skokie on April 24. I CURTIS LEHMKUHL-Sun-Times Media the supersectional. This past winter, with- out Loyd, Kleppin earned can be important to be on that puts that season atop All-CSL and Pioneer Press losing teams, as well. You Kleppin's list. Rather, it was honorable mention all-area can bond together if you're the only season Kleppin honors despite playing for a struggling. Even on those played with her older sister rebuilding hoops squad. teams, we've had a really Kelly, who currently ¡s a ju- Kleppin said she has tight-knit group." nior softball player at South learned valuable lessons Kleppin said the most Dakota State. during every season regard- memorable of all her varsity "That year stands out," less of the team's record. seasons was her first - the Molly Kieppin said. 'lt was 'l've been on some suc- 2009-10 basketball campaign my freshman year, and it cessful teams and some in which the Wolves reached was kind of a learning year that have struggled, but the supersectional - and the with new coaches and a it all has helped me build one in which she probably new team. But I played with more character," she said. played the smallest role. my sister and I really did "I have learned how to cope She was a freshman re- look up to her. I didn't play with different things. Win- serve on that squad, but a lot, but I learned a lot West goalie Jessica Nakic reaches out to make the save during ning teams make camara- it wasn't necessarily the about what it takes to be the April 24 home game against Evanston.I CURTIS LEHMKUHL- derie easier. But I think it team's accomplishments successful." INilesSun-Times Media A WA1PORTS company I ACHICAGO SUN-TIMESpublication

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