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sleigh was no match for a pack of determined bikers on a mission Santa'sfrom Nues early Friday morning to deliver thousands of toys to kids in need this holiday season. A group of 140 bikers gathered at Am- ling's Cycle on the 8100 block of Milwaukee Avenue early Friday morning to continue a long-running tradition thatwas started by shop owner Joe Reichert more than a decade ago. The annual Toys for Tots ride helps Bikers start their Toys for Tots ride into Chicago from Amling's Cycle in Nues Dec. 12. I KEVIN TANAt(AJCHICAGOTRIBUNE MEDIA GROUP deliver thousands of toys for the Salvation Army-run program, which hopes to make When they arrived at Mystic Celt about sure every kid has a toy to open on Christ- an hour later, the riders helped load the mas. trucks before they headed inside the bar The tradition resumes each year dur- to fill up on a celebratory brunch and take ing the second week of December, when a down a few morning Irish cocktails. group of volunteers bikes nearly 15 miles in Steve Schermerhorn of Park Ridge joined the cold weather to the Mystic Celt bar on Amlings Cycle's Toys for Tots ride during Southport Avenue in Chicago's Lakeview its second year in 2003, and said he hasn't neighborhood. missed a year since. When the bikers arrive, a pair of "It's a way to help the kids in need during Marines are standing in a big empty truck Christmas, and it's also a lot of fun because stationed in front of the bar, ready to load it turns into a pub crawl," Schermerhorn the toys. said. Sgt. Clayton Gilbert helped pack the At 8:30 a.m. shortly after the bikers had truck with the more than 1,200 toys deliv- arrived at Mystic Celt, the mood in the bar ered by the bikers. was jovial as the crowd caught up with old The 28-year-old, who has spent Christ- friends and chatted with the Marines. mas in Iraq, said he'll never forget how loved Waitress Caroline has worked at he felt when he received packages from the Mystic Celt for more than a decade, and strangers during the holidays. said she never misses the Toys for Tots ride. "I remember getting a pair of socks - "I come in at 7 (a.m.) every year to get which I still have - and it made me incred- ready for them, and everyone is very excited ibly happy," Gilbert said. "Now I can be on when they arrive," Clark said. the other side of it and help kids have a good For Reichert, who started delivering toys Christmas." on a tandem bike to the WGN studios 15 While Gilbert and his Marine colleague years ago with wife Julia, the Toys for Tots stood by patiently waiting for the toys to ride has ballooned into a bigger event than Trailers filled with toys are ready for bikers to start their îoys for Tots ride into Chicago from Amling's Cycle arrive, the pack of bikers collected plenty of he could have ever imagined. in Niles Dec. 12. IKEVINTANAKAJCHICAGO TRIBUNE MEDIA GROUP attention as they cruised through morning In 2002, about 35 riders joined the rush hour traffic. Reicherts on their first group bike trip to with friends when they finally reach the first time this year with his dad, said his With lime green-colored bike trailers the city, and word of mouth has helped bar, it takes a thick skin to stick through a hands went numb for about 25 minutes. towing behind them, many drivers cheered ridership grow to nearly 200 bikers during freezing-cold early-morning bike ride. "It was cold, but my favorite part was them on as they cruised down the main some years, he said. Lake Zurich resident Connor Scheman- hearing the people cheering as we rode by," streets in Niles, Skokie, and finally Chicago, Although the riders enjoy plenty of free sky, 13, found that out the hard way. Grainger said. "The bacon was also really stopping traffic as they went. brunch and a relaxing time catching up Schemansky, who joined the ride for the good." NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION ThURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2014 7 MARINO REALTORS 5800 Dempster - Morton Grove I (847) 967-5500 (OUTSIDE ILLINOIS CALL 1-800 253-0021) The Gold Standard www.century2laflno.com MLS

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I ¶ 5707 Dempster Morton Grove IL 6OO5j 8 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL Jilted Nues Public Library chooses staffing consultant lOOR STUDENKOV such as merging the Page Services how the study will be conducted. potential changes to the way staff with Matrix, some trustees Special for Pioneer Press I @istudenkov Department into Patron Services During the second phase, Matrix members are paid. expressed reservations about the fter five months of search- Department - were implemented.will research library services, its Matrix estimates that the study entire vote. ing, the Nues Public LibraryBut during the summer, other administrative structure, what the will take a total of 12 weeks. It is During previous meetings, nally contracted a staffing aspects - most notably the cre- staff does and how much money charging $32,500 for its services, Trustee Karen Dimond argued and operations consultant. ation of the new Digital Services the library spends in those areas. with $28,800 covering payments that hiring a staffing consultant The library Board of Trust- Department - stalled. During the third phase, Matrix to Matrix staff and $3,700 cover- should wait until the library has a ees began the search in July. It During the June meeting Board will work to identify issues with ing expenses. permanent director. She reiter- originally chose NextLevelNPO in President Morgan Dubiel said that the library's current services, By comparison, Godfrey ated her position during the Nov. September, but the Chicago-based he felt that the proposed changes gathering input from library would have charged a minimum 15 meeting. consultant dropped out without were too confüsing and urged the board and staff, as well as patrons, of $84,073 for its services, while "I think we're putting the cart explanation less than two weeks board to hire a staffing consultant Friends of the Niles Library and Kaizen would have charged before the horse," said Dimond. later, forcing the board to look at before approving further changes. any other community groups that $36,000, plus a flexible amount for "I think that we should really be the remaining candidates. After NexLevelNPO dropped want to contribute. During the expenses, officials said. NextLevel focusing on and turn our attention After interviewing two of the out, the board interviewed the fourth phase, the consultants will would have charged $42,000 for to finding a director, and then turn remaining candidates in October remaining candidates. During develop objectives that will allow its services, plus about $1,500 in our attention to this." and one remaining candidate in the Oct. 17 meeting the board Matrix and the library to evaluate expenses, they said. Trustee Linda Ryan agreed. November, the board voted dur- interviewed representatives of the potential changes to the cur- Dubiel originally expressed «I think it would be a better fit ing its Nov. 19 meeting to select Dallas-based Godfrey's Associates rent library staffing and service preference for Kaizen. But Trust- with a new director, hand in hand, Matiù Contusing Group, based in and the Washington-based Kaizen practices. ee Chris Ball argued that Kaizen working together," she said. Mountain View, CaliL Institute Consulting Group. Dur- During the fifth phase, Ma- was offering to focus on only one Ball argued that the fact the During the first half of 2014, Ing the Nov. 15 meeting, it inter- trix will bring the objectives to staffing practice at a time, which library doesn't have a permanent library Financial Manager Greg viewed Richard Brady, president the board and the library staff. wouldn't be a good value for the director yet isn't a problem. Pritz, then-Director Linda Weiss, of the Matrix Consulting Group. Depending on their input, the cost of its services. Dubiel said he "I feel comfortable with the mo- and then-Assistant Directors According to the proposal objectives may be tweaked. The found Ball's argument convincing tion [to approve the contract with Susan Lempke and Barbara submitted to the board, Matrix's consultants will then use that 7and that he was learning toward Matrix]," he said. "And the fact Kruser came up with a proposal to staffing and operations study information and their research to Matrix. that we don't have a director in significantly change the library's will be divided into five stages. develop a plan for potential chang- "It's going to give us everything place7we can work around that." organizational chart. The goal was During the first stage, the group es to the library's organizational Godfrey would give us for the The board wound up approving to create a more modern and morewill meet with Dubiel and now- structure, services, operations third of the cost," he said. a contract with Matrix 4-3, with efficient operation. Interim Director Lempke to and the ways the library spends As the board set out to vote on Dimond, Ryan and Trustee Bar- Some aspects oftheir proposal, discuss the scope of the study and its money. The last part includes whether to approve the contract bara Naganishi voting against. Nues hires attorneys to handlegunshop lawsuit lOOR STUDENXOV The lawsuit contends that the Special for Pioneer Press @istudenkov special use permit should not have been approved because the The Niles Village Board has business doesn't fit the area's land hired Nolan Law Group to handle uses, adversely affects nearby the village's defense against a law- property values and poses a dan- suit filed by gun control activists ger to safety of area residents. The People for a Safer Society. lawsuit seeks to not only revoke On Oct. 17, the Skokie-based Sportsman's Club's permit, but to group filed a lawsuit arguing that prohibit any other gun shop from the village should not have granted getting a special use permit on the a special use permit to the Sports- parcel on which it's located. man's Club gun shop and firing The board voted 5-0 on Dec. range. The board granted the 9 to approve the contract with permit on July 29 amid charges Nolan, with Trustee Rosemary that the gun shop would make the Palicki abstaining. After the meet- area less safe. ing, Palicki said she abstained in People for a Safer Society were an effort to be neutral. among the most prominent op- She opposed granting the ponents of the decision, and has special use permit to Sportsman's continued to argue that the village Club as a member of the board, should rescind the permit since and is one of the defendants in the the decision was made. lawsuit, Palicki said.

Gun control advocates People For a Safer Society (left) tried to convince the NIes Village Board not only to put a moratorium on gun shops in their town, but also to retroactively ban a gun shop approved earlier this year. i sae STUDENKOV/FOR PIONEER PRESS NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2014 9

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Nues Public Library has teamed up with tly borrow move5, Hoopla online media delivery service, allow- usic and more 24/7 ing patrons to stream or download movies, fune and mobile using Brîflger TV shows, audiobooks and music albums your Nifes Public i1-iTh- for free. Card with Specials The library unveiled the new service H®wks & Bulls PSpeciaiBuekef on Dec 1. Th access Hoopla, patrons can sio.00 either download an app or visit its website at hoopladigital.com. While streaming is unlimited, the downloads come with built-in Mondays - Burger $4.00 Friday Fish Fry - $5.25 time limits, and patrons can only download "Fire Friday" Fireball & Beam Fire lo titles per month. Taco Tuesdays - $ i .50 Niles Public Library joins 42 libraries Well Drinks - $3.00 Shots - $3.50 throughout Illinois that partnered up with www.hoopladgitI.com Nowl5 Hoopla. Some of the other nearby librar- NoM, No L Saturday - 50 Cent Wings lO Wednesday Half Slab Ribs - $7.25 ies that partnered with the service include r1o,th Bud & Bud Light Aluminum 16 oz Skokie Public Library, Morton Grove Public Goose Island "312"- Pints $3.50 Bucket - $13.00 Library and Park Ridge Public Library Only patrons that have valid library cards Thursday - 1/2 Price Pizza Sunday - Half Price Pizza with partner libraries can use the service. Sign advertising the new Hoopla media streaming Hoopla can be accessed through its website, service went up in the Nues Public Ubrary's front Domestic Buckets $12.00 Night Specials Are Dine-In Only

and it offers apps for Apple and Adroid lobby after ¡t was introduced Dec. I. i SOR STUDENKOV/FOR devices, as well as Kindle Fire. Patrons can PIONEER PRESS 6230 Lincoln Ave, Morton Grove, IL 60053 access Hoopla 24/7. When a patron downloads a title from com and much more." (847) 965-0150 Hoopla, the file comes with a built-in time While not all titles that are available at limit. Once the limit expires, the file is auto- Niles Library are available on Hoopla, its matically erased. The limits are set at seven selection is extensive. days for music, three days for movies and As previously reported, the service of- TV shows, and three weeks for audiobooks. fers over 10,000 titles overall. And Wilsey While patrons can't renew items on indicated that if there's something that's not Hoopla, they can re-download them again available on Hoopla, patrons can request it. after they expire. However, patrons are "There is a contact link on the bottom limited to IO downloads a month, and every of each Hoopla page a patron can send [a re-download counts toward that limit. request] to Hoopla," she said. Cuisinart In a press release, Nues Library In- In a press release, Hoopla founder and $15Reg. $40 $129 terim Director Susan Lempke said that the owner Jeff Jankowski said that the service is Electric Bluetooth partnership was established in response to constantly working on expanding its selec- Sandwich Grill Speaker patrons' needs. A growing number of Niles tion of titles. WMSW2N SOUND LIN KCO LOR residents use mobile devices and movies, "We've worked for years to create a TV shows and music. The library wanted to best-in-breed service that is fun, fast and figure out a way to meet those needs. reliable," he said. "And we continue to secure "We're always trying to find new ways to content deals to expand the offering of mov- e meet the needs and wants of our communityies, TV shows, music and audiobooks," S92 10% OFF members," said Lempke. "Our new partner- Lempke emphasized that Hoopla has a Apple TV All Beats Products ship with Hoopla digital gives our patrons number of advantages. The fact that it's ac- . Quick and Easy Setup Valid through 12/27 instant access to a broad collection of mov- cessible 24/7 means that patrons aren't hm- MD199LLA ies, TV shows, music and audiobooks in a ited by library hours. The built-in time limit fornat that they never had before." means that patrons who download Hoopla Sue Wilsey, the library's marketing and titles would never have to pay late fees. publicity supervisor, said in an interview Because the titles are digital, there's no r Microsoft that the partnership with Hoopla is just one worry that a popular movie or a TV show Receive of the many online resources the library has won't be in stock because all available copies available to its patrons. are already checked out. $100 Abt Gift Card "We also have Flipster, where patrons can When contacted last week, Wilsey said w/purchase of Any Surface Pro 3 Keyboard sold separately. download the latest issues of popular maga- that it was too early to tell how patrons feel zines," she said. "We have Rosetta Stone about Hoopla. and Mango language learning resources. We "We just launched it on [Dec 1], so we www.Abt.com I847.544.2963 have Ancestry.com library version for gene- will see," she said. "Our staff is enthusiastic 1200 NMilwaukee Ave,Glenview 0025 AQ Suice alogy research, Consumer Reports, 'l'utor. about offering it." , IO THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL I I

II CRIME BRIEFS In POLICE BLOTTER u BURGLARY The following incidents were listed in the official He has a Jan. 7 court date. and open alcohol in his vehicle. He is scheduled A construction site on the 5900 block of Howard bulletin of the Nues Police Department. Readers to appear in court on Dec. 24. DRUG POSSESSION Street was entered overnight between Dec. 5 are reminded that an arrest does not constitute a Derrick Dumwicki, 22, of Glenview, was charged Daniel C. Brown, 32, whose last known address was and Dec. 6 and a window was broken on a con- finding of guilt. Only a court of law can make that with possession of cannabis after he was arrested 9666 Golf Road, unincorporated Maine Township, struction trailer. Once inside the trailer, someone determination. on Golf Road and Washington Street on Dec. lO. was charged with possession of a controlled sub- reportedly stole candy from a candy dish. Fire Police said he was pulled over for an unknown stance on Dec. 8. Police encountered Brown in the extinguishers inside another building were also HILES traffic violation and officers allegedly found an lobby of a condominium complex on the 9000 block used, police said. undisclosed amount of marijuana in his vehicle. of Terrace Drive after responding to a complaint RETAIL ThEFT Dumwicki is scheduled to appear in court on Jan. 8. BURGLARY TO VEHICLE that he had been repeatedly sleeping in the stair- John Strickland, 42, of I W. Acorn, Lake in the Hills, Tools valued at approximately $3,000 were wells of the building. According to police, Brown was charged with felony retail theft on Dec. 9 after he PROPERTY DAMAGE stolen on the afternoon of Dec. 7 from a truck had in his hand a plastic baggie containing .6 grams allegedly stole three plumbing ball valves valued at Police said the rear window of a vehicle was shat- parked on the 8900 block of Greenwood Avenue. $95.71 from a store on the 8600 block of Dempster of suspected cocaine and identified himself as "a tered while it was parked on the 7800 block of Mer- cokehead." Police also reportedly found a bottle of A satellite radio controller was stolen between Street. Police said Strickland is currently on parole rimac Avenue on Dec. 4. The car's owner told police brandy inside Brown's sweatshirt. He has a Jan. 6 Dec. 3 and Dec. lO from a vehicle parked on the for an undisclosed offense. He has a Jan. 14 court he thinks the damage might have been accidental, 8700 block of Park Lane. date. court date. according to police reports.

THEFT DUI MORTON GROVE SCAMS A 2000 Pontiac was stolen between Dec. 7 and Andriy Vyksyuk, 23, of 2627 N. Sayre Ave., Chicago, Police said a Morton Grove resident was the victim Dec. 8 from the 8200 block of Oketo Avenue. was charged with driving under the influence on DRUGS of a scam on Dec. 4. A man received a check in the On Nov. 29, someone rented a van from a busi- Dec. 7 after he was reportedly stopped for speeding James Gelderman, 34, of Glenview, was mail with instructions on how to be a mystery shop- ness on the 7600 block of Milwaukee Avenue on the 7000 block of Milwaukee Avenue at 3:45 charged with possession of a controlled per, police said. He deposited a check enclosed in using another person's identity and never am. He has a Dec. 31 court date. substance after he was arrested on Emerson the envelope into his bank account, and purchased returned the vehicle, police said. James Lane, 21, of 8301 Mango Ave., Morton Grove, Street and Harlem Avenue on Dec. 5. Police one Money Pak card for $500, police said. He A man told police on Dec. 9 that someone ob- was charged with driving under the influence on said Gelderman was stopped for "improper emailed the security code on the Money Pak card to tamed a credit card in his name after he filled out Dec. 5 after he was stopped just after midnight for lane use" and driving with expired registra- an email address provided in the instructions. The a credit card application at a store on the 5700 allegedly making a left turn on a red light at the in- tion. Police allegedly found a small amount of next day, his bank notified him that the check was block of Touhy Avenue back in August. tersection of Milwaukee Avenue and Oakton Street. cocaine, marijuana, more than 20 Vicodin pills, fraudulent, accordingto police. ÁNT LOCAL CUSTOMERS? A:dvertie, wi'thusand E

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Creativeuseofspace onPark Ridge library's 2015 agenda jENNifER JOHNSON building is about halfthe size it was built in 1958, with the southern planned for the third floor as part of the look and feel of a space?' [email protected] I @jenpuoneer should be to serve a community this addition added in 1977. a $2.2 million renovation set to begin The report also describes how size, ifwe add something, something At the recently remodeled Nues next year said Library Director the downtown branch ofthe Chat- Space has, for years, been a topichas to be taken away," Van De Carr Public Library, new public seating Holly Sorensen. tanooga, Term., library created a of discussion at the Park Ridge said. 'We don't have the luxury of areas are among the additions. The renovation also includes 14,000-square-foot "community col- Public Library extra space." Comfortable chairs and tables dot a new teen center with expanded laboration space" last year on a floor Now, fresh from a referendum Areas to free up space might the library including a series of work, social and media areas; a that had once been used for storage. thatwill bring more revenue to the include the second floor reference eight chairs on the third floor that youth computer learning center andNew equipment, like 3D printers library's coffers, finding new ways to desk, which Van De Carr admits are each situated next to an outlet. adult digital learning center-i and a and video production software on use spa is back on the agenda. may be larger than needed, or cut- Private work and study spaces "digital e-bar," offering patrons as- computers, was added, as was a Library Executive Director Janetting down collections that are being were also added as part ofthe $5.5 sistance with a variety of devices. coffee shop. Van De Carr said 2015 will be a year replaced by digital streaming like million renovation project. The 2014 State of America's Van De Can said surveying Park of exploring how to meet some of CDs and DVDs. 'When we remodeled our library Libraries Report, compiled by the Ridge Library patrons on their the library's "serious needs" on the The best way of adding more we had heard from our patrons that American Library Association, needs and wants will be a part of the second floor - primarily making electrical outlets will also be a key they wanted more study rooms, identifies current trends in library coming year's planning. An online room for group study and seating component ofthe study. small spaces for working in7 said renovation as building a flexible, survey was conducted earlier this for patrons who drop in to work on "With all ofthe students in Park Susan Lempke, interim library open-space plan; adding more year, but it focused almost primar- their own computers. Ridge having electronic devices, director in Niles. 'Work might be a "semi-private spa" for patrons; ily on programming and charging 'We plan to install new carpet even in the elementary schools, a lot student studying or someone sign- and creating space that is heavy in participants for it. sometime in the next few years, so of kids are coming here after school ing real estate documents - it's all technology. The group the library especially that's an ideal time to look at how and they need a place to recharge kinds of things?' A quote from Les Watson, a wants to hear from is teens, Van De we use our space," Van De Carr said.their equipment," Van De Carr said. The Nues library was construct- consultant on learning spaces in Carr said. Under review is adding more "Libraries are becoming more and ed in 1998. libraries, is included in this section 'We think we know [their needsj, study rooms and "flexible space," more community spaces for people Last year, the Des Plaines Public ofthe report. but we want to hear directly from the latter of which involves light- to do work and have access to Wi-Fi,Library which was built in 2000, "Furniture has emerged as a them, to make sure the changes we weight furniture on wheels that can so we need a variety of different added more space for patrons to key factor in creating variety in the make are thoughtfully done and be moved around. seating with power outlets." sit and plug in their computers on library experience," Watson says. "Itanticipate the needs into the future," "Unfortunately, because our The Park Ridge Public Library the fourth floor, and similar space is can easily be rearranged to change Van De Carr said.

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LEFT: A crowd of over 900 enjoyed the stirring sounds of a full choir of 38 prof ession- al singers and parish members accompa- nied by an outstanding 16-piece orchestra under the baton ol Marek Rachelski, SJB's Music Director.

I PROVIDED BOTTOM WI: Marek Racheiski, SJB's Mu- sic Director, conducted the orchestra. BOTTOM RIGHT: Among the featured soloists were, from left, Todd von Felker (bass), Elise LaBarge ( soprano), Scott Brunscheen (tenor), John Eckhardt (violinist), Jennifer Kosharsky(mezzo- soprano), and Marek Racheiski (conductor and keyboard artist). i

PROVIDED Do-It-Yourself 'Messiah' concert draws 900

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st. John Brebeuf Parish's second annual Do-It-Yourself performance of Handel's "Messiah" proved to be a huge success, according to organizers. The concert was held on Dec. 2 at 7 p.m, at the parish church in Niles. The admission was free, and visitors were encouraged to sing along. According to parish spokesman Dick Barton, about 900 people attended. "Messiah" is an oratorio, or Jesus Christ. worked to bring classical music opera that doesn't involve any The oratorio was performed 7including Handel's Messiah7to acting, that was composed by the by Niles Metropolitan Chorus members of the community that German-born composer George members, with the Musica Luminawould otherwise never be exposed Frideric Handel. It follows the Chamber Orchestra providing the to it. birth, death and resurrection musical accompaniment. To honor his legacy, St. John of Jesus Christ, and details the This yeas the Do-It-Yourself Brebeauf launched a series of eight prophecies about his return. The concert doubled as a part of a free concerts that will run through parish has organized performancestribute to the Rev. Stanley Rudcki, March 2015. The Do-It-Yourself a way to introduce the community founder of the Nues Symphony concert was the fifth in the series. to Handel's work, showcase great Orchestra and the Niles Concert The next concert, a performance performances and tell the story of Choir. Throughout his life, he by classical guitarist Jack Cimo, 15 NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, DECEMBER18, 2014 I Nues approves final phase of Milwaukee Avenue streetscape

BY IGOR STUDENKOV Programwillcover 80 percent of ings and one between building land streets, therewillbe land- contracted HR Green for previous Special for Pioneer Press I @istudenkov the costs, while Nueswillcover parking lots and driving lanes. scaping improvements similar phases of the project. the remaining 20 percent. On the west side of Milwaukee, to those on the other side, with a "Have we gone and and looked The Nues Village Board unani- In 2008, Nues launched the phase fourwillinclude small, larger green space at the corner at other engineering firms?" he mously approved a series of reso- Milwaukee Avenue Streetscape landscaped areas with planter of Milwaukee and Cleveland. asked. lutions that will make the final Improvement project in an effort boxes and decorative brick The section between Kenney Village Manager Steve Vinez- phase of the Milwaukee Avenue to improve the section of the borders between parking lots and and Monroewillfollow a similar eano said that Niles didn't want Streetscape Improvement projectvillage's main thoroughfare that driving lanes, with several entry- design, with larger green spaces to switch contractors part of the a reality. runs between Albion Avenue and ways to allow cars through. At at the corners and near Booby's way through the project. The resolutions authorized Monroe Street. The project was Ceilli's Beef restaurant, therewillrestaurant. "This is the last leg of those streetscape improvements divided into four phases. be larger green spaces in what is During its Dec. 9 meeting, projects," he said. "Following for the segment of Milwaukee The first three phases coy- now largely concrete. the board approved a series of this, as we move up north, we'll Avenue between Oakton and ered the section between Albion Plazaswillbe created on both resolutions thatwillallow for re-evaluate." Monroe streets. The plan calls Avenue and Oakton Street. While sides ofthe site where Oriole the construction to begin. Niles For Trustee John Jekot, the for more green spaces, repaved some aspects of each phase Avenue merges with Milwaukee contracted HR Green, Inc. to launch of the final phase of the sidewalks, new decorative detailschanged between planning and Avenue. Between Oriole and handle the construction engineer-project was an important mile- and the removal of sidewalks construction, the broad outlines Monroe, the streetwillreceive a ing services. stone. As a chair ofthe Milwau- between the driving lanes and remained the same. The seg- landscape design similar to the It also approved the way phase kee Avenue Corridor Committee, the parking lots. ments got new sidewalks, new section farther southeast. Both fourwillbe funded. ITEPwillpro-Jekot oversaw the project from The improvements represent crosswalks, streetlight repairs Oriole and Ottawa avenueswill vide $747,600 in funds, and Niles beginning to end. the last phase of the ongoing ef- and small plazas near major get new crosswalks. willpay the remaining $186,900. He acknowledged that there fort to improve the stretch of Mil-intersections. On the east side of Milwaukee, The village's portionwillcome have been a number of delays waukee Avenue that runs through The section of Milwaukee Ave- phase four calls for new sidewalksfrom Motor Fuel Tax revenue. Be-along the way7phase four, for Nues. The project is expected to nue between Oakton and Monroe with a few trees between Oakton cause the project is expected to example, was supposed to start in be completed within the next two is largely commercial, with local and Keeney streets. There will stretch over the next two years, the fall of 2014. years. businesses and restaurants liningbe plazas on both sides of the the villagewillnot have to pay the"I'm just happy to see this proj- The final phase will cost the street on both sides. Closer to spot where Keeney merges into entire amount at once. ect move forward," Jekot told the $934,500 overall. The Illinois Monroe, many parcels have two Milwaukee Avenue. During the meeting, Trustee board. "There have been delays, Transportation Enhancement sidewalks one alongside build- Between Kenney and Cleve- Joe LoVerde noted that the villagebut it's been worth it." Look to FireplacesPlus for Chicagoland's finest fireplaces and accessories, REE including glass doors, screens, and the area's best selection of gas logs. STALLA11ON

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Park District, NUes Historical Society NUes The council will be made up of 11 members, Chamber of Commerce and Tndustry NUes ACTOR BEN CARLSON IS EXCELLENT' five ofwhom will be appointed by the NUes Sister Cities, Culver Elementary School and CHICAGO TflBUNE mayor and six by cultural, commercial and Veterans ofForeign Wars' Post 7712. While the civic organizations and institutions throughout resolution doesn't specify how those represen- the village. It will be responsible for advising tatives wifi be selected, Mayor Andrew Przy- the Village Board on issues related to the arts, bylo told the board that they will be chosen by "SHEER ENCHANTMENT" culturo and public events. their respective organizations. CHICGAO THATE LA It will also help the board decide how to The ordinance also created a new fee that spend money created through the newly cre- will be used to help fund art projects, cultural ated Appearonce and Art Fee. The fee will be amenities and special events. The fee will be charged for building permits for projects that levied when an owner of a non-residential cost more than $10,000. building gets a permit for prcects that cost The creation ofthe Art and Culture Advi- more than $100,000. The fee is set at .1 percent sory Council was one ofthe recommendations ofthe cost. included in Niles 2030 Comprehensive Plan. The council will advise the Village Board on \rfflage Manager Steve Vinezeano and Trustee how the funds genersted through the fee will George Alpogianis worked together to make it be spent. a reality. Alpogianas said that he sees the ordinance Vmezeano said he isn't sure how long the as a foundation that the council will build on idea was in the works, since it went through over time. several iterations over the last three years. The "[The resolution] may seem a little simple at resolution authorizing the creation ofthe coun- first look' he said. 'We wanted to start simple cil and the new fee went before the Finance and grow it?' Committee three months ago. While all trustees expressed support for the The idea went through the Finance Commit-council, Trustees Chris Hanusiak and Rose- tee because the new fee was a financial matter, mary Palicki also expressed concerns about the according to Trustee Joe LoVerde, who chairs resolution's language regarding the appoint- the committee,. After some changes, it receivedment process. final approval dwng the Finance Committee "The way it's written, it seems that the Nov. 19 meeting. mayor appoints [all commission members]," The council was originally called the Arts said Hanusiak and Cultore Advisory Commission. But PApo- He is concerned that there aren't enough op- gianis requested the name change during the portunities for ordinary citizens to participate, Dec. 9 meeting. he said. "I believe that the way it sounds is that we're "Residents should have an opportunity to be actually going to be running it," he said. "I thinka part ofit, ifthey're not part ofthe Veterans [the village ofNiles]isgoingto be more of a ofForeign Wars or the NUes Chamber of Corn- facilitator." merce and Industry," Hanusiak said. The council will advise the Village Board on Palicki said that while she was "98 percent ways to bring more art, cultural programs and for" the resolution, she wanted to table it for a special events to NUes. It will also look for ways month to give the village time to clarify the lan- to fund public art projects, figure out where guage on the appointment process before voting public art pieces will be set up, and promote She made a motion to table, but it was defeated arts and cultural events. Finally, it will be 4-2, with she and Hanusiak voting in favor. responsible for developing the NUes Arts and Przybylo said that while he understood Culture Master Plan. concerns about the language, he wanted to get Under the ordinance approved by the board, the Arts and Culture Advisory Council created the mayor will choose the council chair from one as soon as possible. The bugs could be worked ofthe five members he appoints. The members out later, he said. NOW PLAYING must have professional experience "in the vari- "Folks, what we have here is a good first step ous facets ofthe duties ofthe council, by virtue forward to start promoting culture and corn- 3125955BOO oftheir training and/or employment?' rnunity in our village' he said. "I'd like to get a Those facets may include experience with ormove on." chicagoshakes.com background in "business, nonprofit manage- The board approved the resolution 4-1, with satin Babas. aid ;=:°' Rkhasd U.osí. t.Bk ment, arts, social or artistic events, village Hanusiak voting against and Palicki abstaining THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2014 (7 NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLKATION I

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Letters 'Holidays' bring us Judy Baar Topinka together like no other time of year was oneofakînd "She was blunt. She Over the years I'd run into Judy ev- unique, almost immortal, is BY RANDY spoke her mind and ery so often, here and in Springfield. about to happen over the next few weeks. BLASER I'd call and ask for an interview. She'd SomethingOh sure, it's generally known as the talked fast and loud. get right back to me and knew exactly "holidays," but really there is much more at She said what a lot of what I was asking about it and tell work than that. There is a subtle but persistent it as she saw it. Between questions, togetherness about to be imposed upon us, adult us reporters actually she'd offer advice on where to shop and child alike. met Judy Baar Topinka in the thought, like when for bargains in the western suburbs. It comes from at least two annual realities: [1] late summer of 1979. she described her op- I'd be having dinner at a restaurant the bunching together that comes from staying IfirstI was a rookie reporter who and Judy would come in leading an home during the brutal December days and [2] didn't know anybody. Judy was a ponents for governor entourage, waving and saying "Hi" to the gathering together that comes from return- former reporter at my paper, The Life as morons. Who could friends already there, and suddenly ing families and students. Newspapers in Berywn, and seemed the place was livelier, happier and a These social experiences are not only planned; to know everybody. argue with that?" lot more fun. they are inevitable. They are not only whole- She was beginning her career in Once when leaving our office after some; they are necessary. Unlike the other 11 government, deciding to take a run a campaign interview, she stopped at months of the year, this is that exotic time whose for the state legislature and against the water cooler to get a drink, and togetherness has been ordained by the gods - the power structure of a male- would forever be one of the people saw a pen on the floor. "Oh, look, a both the pagan gods and the Abrahamic God. dominated Republican Party that ran who knew she could do the job better pen," she said, picked it up and put So compelling is this bunching and gathering, Berwyn and Cicero. than the people she was writing about. it in her purse. I wanted to say, "But even stoic non-believers concede this magical She deMitely wasn't one of the About the time she moved to the that's the company pen," as I stood time only with other names. And here is the fellas, and that summer and fall was state Senate, I joined Pioneer Press, there empty-handed. Instead I said, ancient message that accompanies this year-end busy lining up support among her and hardly ever saw her. "Good luck, Judy." She didn't need it. time: "It is not good for man to be alone." many contacts for the March1980 Then she ran for state treasurer She just worked hard. Republican Primary. and I sat on Pioneer's endorsement I last saw her a couple of years ago Jack Spatafora, Park Ridge Back then a candidate needed to committees. The other editors bad- in Westchester. I was coming out of finish flst or second in the primary gered me about her. "What's she like?" a Bohemian restaurant and she was to be on the November ballot, where "You'll see," was all I could say, still coming out of a pet store. She looked three representatives would be elect- unsure on how to describe this seem- thinner and not in good health. We ed per district from four candidates. ingly crazy woman, who was pretty talked for a while the way old report- She won easily. imbelievable as far as politicians go. ers who had seen all the old cam- I saw her a lot those days as she She was blunt. She spoke her mind paigns and political battles do. would stop in the office and talk to and talked fast and loud. She said Out of all the politicians I've met her old friends from newspapering what a lot of us reporters actually and covered, and that includes the days. thought, like when she described her current president, she was the real She was loud, brash and spoke her opponents for governor as morons. deal. She loved people, always was mind. To my young mind, she was Who could argue with that? herself and worked tirelessly to make selling out by trading journalism for She gave me a fruitcake once for life better for the people of her corn- politics. Christmas. It figures, right? But it munity and her state. But I was wrong. She would never was the best damn fruitcake I've ever We need a lot more like her, but, be accepted by the political class. She had before or since. alas, she was one of kind.

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LOVE ESSENTIALLY BY JACKIE PILOSSOPH LOVE impossible to make a blanket state- essentially ment (no pun intended) about married Iiscouples and sex. No two couples have the same sex life, and the spectrum of what you went to art galleries or museums. Doing goes on in a couple's bedroom can range those things might bring back memories and from snoring and boring, to wild and crazy ignite a spark. passion every night. Treat yourself to things that make you But with work, kids, chores, and the pure feel sexy. "Sexy is all in the mind," Allen said. exhaustion life can cause, finding time and Buying a new dress or a new pair of shoes or interest in sex, especially for women, can be a new bottle of cologne might help you feel challenging. more confident, and as a result, sexier. Even So, I reached out to Northbrook-based something as simple as a manicure or a yoga therapist, Dr. Sarah Allen, Psy.D., to ask for class helps boost self-image which again, can some tips to help couples who might want totranslate into feeling sexy improve their sex lives. Read. Allen recommended reading Allen told me that when couples come "The Sex-Starved Marriage: Boosting Your to see her, it is almost always the case that Marriage Libido: A Couple's Guide," by they haven't had good sex in a long time, Michele Weiner-Davis, and "It's Not Him, It's often because other issues in the relation- You!: How to Take Charge ofYour Life and ship, such as anger and resentment, preventCreate the Love and Intimacy You Deserve," physical desire. by Laura Berman. The two have very dif- But let's say things are pretty peachy ferent philosophies, but both are among her around your house with the exception of favorites. what's happening under the covers. Here I have two tips I'd like to add: are Allen's five tips that might help spice After Nine Tonight. This is a website things up: for men and women that offers helpful tips For women: make time to de-stress for a couple's lacking sex drive, as well as a and unwind. Women need time to get into series of short, romantic movies to help busy the sex frame of mind. "Men and women are moms get in the mood. www.afternineton- very different in that women need an emo- ight.com. 435 Digital gets your tional connection to get interested in sex, Kind gestures make a difference. whereas men are more visual," said Allen, When a woman receives flowers from her business seen online who is also a licensed clinical professional husband on no particular occasion, it causes counselor. "Women are constantly doing do- her to fall in love, which then translates into ing doing, especially during this time of year, physical desire. I'm not saying a dozen roses tf youre not seeing your business in search results, and they aren't thinking about sex." will solve all your issues, but, a kind gesture there are probably some other things a nice card, offering to do the dishes, a Plan dates that are exciting and out- you're not seeing, like customers. side your comfort zone. "Feelings of being backrub, an inexpensive giftmakes a man scared are similar to feelings of excitement,"or woman feel loved, appreciated, respected said Allen. In other words, instead of dinner and cherished. And that is a huge turn-on. and a movie, try rock climbing or parasail- The flipside is, no one wants to have sex Free Competftive Diagnostic of your online presence, ing, something you wouldn't normally do with a spouse who is rude, mean, dismissive, a $500 value. Visit 435dlgltal.com/getseen with your partner. The charge and the high or disrespectful. Just sayin' orcall 312.640.3735. you get might carry over into the bedroom. Allen did mention that if a woman feels Do things together that bring you backshe has little or no sex drive, she should to being the people you were when you first see her OB/GYN to rule out any medical met. Before you were married, before you conditions that might be the cause, such as had kids, and during the times you were firsthormonal changes during and post preg- nancy, and perimenopause. There are also . . . 435 DIGITAL getting to know each other, you probably CHICAGO TRIBUNE did things together that you don't have time many psychological causes of low sex drive, . . e for anymore. Maybe you had picnics, maybe including anxiety, depression, stress, poor you listened to music together, or maybe body image and lack of self-esteem. 20 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL Kids hear colorful story behind Hanukkah MIXE ISAACS It's Honeyky Hanukkah time. [email protected] @SKReview_Mike It's Honeyky Hanukkah, shaky my hand, My candles are burning all over this land, It's hard to imagine the story of Ha- To light the dark roadfor the man passing nukkah being told more exuberantly or with more infectious zeal than what was It's Honeyky Hanukkah time. rendered on the eve of the Jewish holiday in The Jewish holiday is celebrated for eight Skokie. days and nights starting this year on Dec. In the children's area at the rear of 16. Barnes and Noble in Village Crossing, Zeesy In Hebrew, the word "hanukkah" means Posner of Lubavitch Chabad of Skokie took "dedication," a reminder of the re-dedica- her young guests through Hanukkah's his- tion of the holy Temple in Jerusalem fol- tory using storytelling, puppetry, acting and lowing the Jewish victory over the Syrian- music. Greeks in 165 B.C.E. She moved her way through the small In an effort to purir the temple after it crowd, interacting with children and bring- had been in foreign hands, Jewish troops ing the story to vivid life. burned oil in the temple's menorah. Even Families with young children came to Barnes and Noble Monday, Dec. 15 - on the eve of Hanukkah - to "We're going to dance because we're though there was oil for only one day of learn about the celebratory Jewish holiday. Zeesy Posner, who teaches preschool at Lubavitch Chabad of happy that Hanukkah is coming tomorrow burning, the flames miraculously lasted a Skokie, entertained children by using puppets, books, toys and music to make Jewish history come to life. i night," Posner said at the end of her Mon- full eight days. MIKE ISMCSIPIONEER PRESS day, Dec. 15 presentation. Posner, a popular preschool teacher at Hanukkah music suddenly filled the Lubavitch Chabad of Skokie, displayed her "Put an onion in the processor," Posner By the end, the children had learned how room, and children twirled around to this gift for connecting with young children told the kids, who mimicked such action. to make latkes even if they only had minia- zesty song. while educating them at the same time. "In the processor, an egg. Crack it. In the ture toy props as the result. It's Honeyka Hanukkah 'round and around, Following her telling of the Jews' trium- processor, änother egg. Crack it. In the Still, they wouldn't have to wait long for Honeycake Hanukkah, eat them down, phant retaking of the temple, she had the processor, a little bit of salt. Throw in the the real deal. Hanukkah was just a night Latkes and goody things all over town, children help make pretend-latkes. pepper. No flour." away.

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NILES 9:30 am.: Sessions facilitated by a volunteer from Shabbat Hanukkah" the National Alliance on Mental Illness. For more SUBMIT YOUR EVENT 6 p.m.: Temple Beth Israel presents a "Congrega- information, call 847-716-2252 or visit w.nam- tional Dinner Celebrating Shabbat Hanukkah" for THURSDAY, BEC. 18 To submit an event for consideration in print, iccns.org. Wilmette Publuc Library, 1242 Wilmette the whole congregation and their guests. The event visit www.pioneerlocal.com/submit- Toddler lime Ave., Wilmette. is open to synagogue members and nonmembers content and click the "Events" tab on the who may be interested in learning about Temple IO am.: Stories, songs and rhymes for children left side of the screen. Please submit the STEAM Starts Beth Israel. Shabbat Hanukkah Dinner, 6 p.m. ages I-3 with a caregiver. Nues Public Library event no later than IO days before the desired IO am.: A self-guided exploration of science, and Shabbat Hanukkah Service, 7:30 p.m. For District, 6960 W. Oakton St., Nues. Call 847-663- publication date. technology, engineering, art, math and reading for more information or reservations call. Temple Beth 6625. kids ages 2-6 with a caregiver. Park Ridge Public Israel, 3601 W. Dempster St., Skokie. Call 847-675 Library, 20 S. ProspectAve., Park Ridge. Call 847- -0951. Dinner: $20 adult, $9.50, child. Register for FRIDAY, DEC. 19 825-3123. dinner by Dec. 17..

Rise and Shine Story lime Park Ridge. Call 847-823-8377 Handicrafters Anime Club IO am.: A 30-minute story time for children ages IO am.: Held every Friday at IO am. Park Ridge 6 p.m.: Watch one's favorite anime and draw one's 2-6 with a caregiver. Niles Public Library District, German Stammtisch Senior Center, IDO S. Western Ave., Park Ridge. own manga while feasting on Japanese snacks, 6960 W. Oakton St., Niles. Call 847-663-1234. I p.m.: The group meets on the first and third Call 847-692-5127. Ages 12-17-years-old. Franklin Park Public Library, Thursday of each month un the community center 10311 Grand Ave., Franklin Park. Call 847-455- to practice German and learn about German cul- Toddler Art 6016. MONDAY, DEC. 22 ture. For all experience levels, from native speakers IO a.m.: Join in stories and hands-on activities to beginners. Oakton Park Community Center, 4701 to nourish the creative toddler within. Ages SATURDAY, DEC.20 Baby lime W. Oakton St., Skokie. 2-4-years-old with caregiver. Franklin Park Public II am.: A short program of stories, songs, rhymes Library, 10311 Grand Ave., Franklin Park. Call 847- and playtime for children 2 and younger with a Do More with PowerPoint 2010 455-6016. Shabbat Children's Program caregiver. Nues Public Library District, 6960 W. 7 p.m.: For the follow-up to Introduction to Power- 9 am.: Children in Shabbat Kids Club can enjoy a Oakton St., Niles. Call 847-663-1234. Point 2010. This covers transitions and animations. Shabbat with a Twist program that includes davening, interactive games, Registration limited to six, Morton Grove residents Il am.: Challah making, stories and song for a healthy snack and stories. Lubavitch Chabad of Skokie, 4059 Dempster St., Skokie. Call 847-677- TUESDAY. DEC. 23 have priorily. Prerequisite: Must be experienced families with children up to PreK. Congregation and comfortable with computer, keyboard and Beth Shalom, 3433 Walters Ave., Northbrook. Call 770. Family Story lime mouse. Registration for all classes in this series 847-498-4100. Special Family Open Class 7p.m.: Stories, songs and activities for families opens: 9 am. Nov. 28. For more information or to 9 a,m.: Join us for stretching and opening of your with children ages 2-6. Attendees are welcome to register, go to calendar.mgpl.org or call 847-929- The Merry WidoW at Light Opera Works body and mind with relaxation techniques and wear pajamas. Niles Public Library District, 6960 5101. Morton Grove Publuc Library, 6140 Lincoln 12:30 p.m.: Enjoy this final dress rehearsal perfor- meditation. Members and non-members are wel- W. Oakton St., Niles. Call 847-663-1234. Ave., Morton Grove. mance of "The Merry Widow." Fee includes bus and general admission ticket. Departs from the Morton come. lt is an open class. Call to RSVP. Dahn Yoga, Skokie Photographic Society Grove location. Call 847-470-5223 to register. 1947 Cherry Lane, Northbrook. Call 847-562-9642. HAPPENING NEARBY 7:30 p.m.: The group meets on the third Thursday North Shore Senior Center, 161 Northtield Road, of each month. All levels of photographic skill are Northfield. Call 847-470-5223. $45 for members; Al-Anon 9:30 am.: Details at 708-867-5044. St. Paul THURSDAY, DEC. 18 welcome. Skokie Village Hall, 5127 Oakton St., s 59 for Skokie. Call 847-677-8324. Lutheran Church, 5650 N. Canfield Ave., Chicago. StoryTlmefor2s Garners 9:30 a.m.: Stories and songs for 2-year-olds with I p.m.: The group meets every Friday. Park Ridge Congregation Beth Judea Men's Club FRIDAY, DEC. 19 an adult. A second session is held at 10a.m. on Senior Center, IOU S. Western Ave., Park Ridge. assists at Lieberman Center Wednesdays. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. 9:30 am.: The Men's Club of Congregation Beth Duplicate Bridge Call 847-692-5127. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-825-3123. Judea assists once a month for Shabbat service. 9 am.: The senior center offers a friendly bridge Write Your Socks Off Writers Group Volunteers needed to assist in taking the residents game every Friday morning. Park Ridge Senior Story lime for 3s 2 p.m.: Aspiring authors in their 20s and 30s are to and from service. This is a rewarding experience Center, IDO S. Western Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847- 10:15 a.m.: Stories and songs for 3-year-otds with invited to join this new writers group. Meet in for individuals who feel they may want to partic- 692-5127. an adult. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect Fannie Schmoe's Bakery on the third Friday of each ipate in this wonderful mitzvah. Please arrive at Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-825-3123. the Lieberman Center by 9:30 am. Contact Jerry Share the Warmth month, with writing to share. Eisenhower Public Library, 4813 N. Oketo Ave., Harwood Heights. Call Sakol ([email protected]) or Ron Friedman (r.fried- 9 am.: Volunteers wanted. Join a group of warm, Humanities DiscussIon 708-867-7828. [email protected]) with questions or directly to friendly, supportive women (men welcome) to 10:15 am.: The group meets each Thursday to the Synagogue office at 847-634-0777 Lieberman prepare one-of-a-kind fleece blankets for chemo discuss some of the classics. Park Ridge Senior Hot Chocolate for Charity Center, 9700 Gross Point Road, Skokie. patients. We add a crochet edge to fleece and send Center, IDOS. Western Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847- 3 p.m.: Stop by the lobby to enjoy some Christmas these free blankets to new adult chemotherapy 692-5127 carols and buy a cup of hot chocolate for SI. All Stories Wrapped in Sh-ings patients. We can teach you a basic crochet stitch proceeds go to Teen Living Program, a charity 9:30 am.: Parents and caregivers of young if needed. Bring lunch. We often gather until 2 Holiday Book Signing devoted to helping homeless teenagers get off the children are invited to join once a month for a free or 3 p.m. Donations are welcome to this 501(c)3 I p.m.: Local author, F. Michel Smith, hosts a book streets. This event is sponsored by the Library's new story time series, Stories Wrapped ¡n String, non-profit organization. North Shore Senior signing at the salon. The holiday-themed table Young Adult Council. Elmwood Park Public Library, at the Chicago showroom on Thursdays and at the Center, 161 Northfield Road, Northfield. Call 847- book, 'The Christmas Butterfly" is also illustrated I W. Conti Parkway, Elmwood Park. Call 708-453- Wilmette shop on Saturdays. William Harris Lee 784-6030. by award winning artist, Carolyn Lombardo. Stop 7645. & Co. staff and special guest artists from local by and enjoy complimentary wine and cheese. Caregvers of Children with Mental Lauren Roberts Hair Salon, 632 N. Busse Hwy., "Congregational Dinner Celebrating Illness Support Group SEE CALENDAR, NEXT PAGE » NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION ThURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2014 six to 12. Meet in the third floor lot. Evanston Public Library - Main Branch, 1703 Orrington Ave., « FROM PREVIOUS PAGE Evanston. Call 847-4.48-8630. DEATH. RELIGION. SEX. CALENDAR Franklin Park Uons Club 7 p.m.: Franklin Park Community Center, 9560 Franklin Ave., Franklin Park. Call 847-288-1921. Heavy subjects are made lighter when authors, strings studios and music schools will perform classical and improvised music accompanying North Shore Jewish Community comedians, artists, musicians - such as Smashing stories read by actress, Deirdre Harrison. William Hanukka Concert Harris Lee & Co., 1138 Central Ave., Wilmette. Call Pumpkin's Billy Corgan and others share personal 7:30 p.m.: Join The North Shore, Skokie and 847-920-9445. Chicago Jewish communities for an unforgettable stories and insights into life's prodigious questions. Skokie Art Guild evening of song and story, schmooze and featuring Chicago's newest Jewish folk rock band 9:30 am.: The group offersfigure drawing work- and Youlube sensation "Rogers Park." The two shops every Saturday. There are live models but lead singers - Yosef Peysin and Mordy Kurtz have no instructor. Devonshire Cultural Center, 4400 been performing together as "Rogers Park" since Greenwood St., Skokie. Call 847-673-4450. $20 2011. Doors open at 7 p.m. General Admission: per session; $12 for guild members. VIP - $36, Adults - $18, Student/Child - $10; At the Fundraiser Helps Youth te Develop door: VIP - $40, Adults - $20, Student/Child - $12. EntTepreneurial Skills Purchase tickets online at: www.orsimcha.com or call 847-999-9001. Sponsorships available. IO am.: Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., the Reservations: 847-410-2066 or info@orsimcha. Evanston North Shore Alumnae Chapter (ENSA), corn. Wilmette Community Recreation Center, hosts Santa's Gift Shoppe until 3 p.m., at Family 3000 Glenview Road, Wilmette. Focus in Norwood Hall. In addition to fundraising efforts, Santa's Gift Shoppe allows children to purchase inexpensive gifts for their friends and SUNDAY, DEC. 21 families. Money raised for the event directly THE benefits the three youth initiative programs run by "Gift of God's Grace" the local sorority: Delta Academy, Delta GEMS, and 10:45 am.: As part of the morning worship service, E.M.B.0.D.I. The children and teens are respon- the Adult Sanctuary Choir presents a Christmas sible for pricing, packaging, and selling merchan- choral music program entitled "Gift of God's dise. Items range in price from IO cents to $15. Grace." A reception follows in the church narthex. Shoppers and visitors are able to take free pictures Winnetka Covenant Church, 1200 Hibbard Road, with Santa (from noon until close) and give him Wilmette. Call 847-446-4300. last minute gift requests. Parents can enjoy light music and refreshments in the waiting area while Author Michael Willian Presents 'lt's A their children shop. Family Focus Evanston, 2010 Wonderful Life" Talk-back Dewey Ave., Evanston. Call 847-475-7570. 4 p.m.: Don't miss this special talk-back with Mi- chael Willian, author of "The Essential lt's a Won- Overeaters Anonymous derful Life: A Scene-By-Scene Guide to the Classic 0:30 a.m.: Meeting held each Saturday. St. Giles Film," prior to showing. Willian's breaks down QUESTIONS Episcopal Church, 3025 Walters Ave., Northbrook. this masterpiece and shares with audience-goers Call 847-272-6622. interesting facts, tidbits, film and cast anecdotes. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit: hosted by Rob Elder Shabbat/Chanukah lunch & learn www.wilmettetheatre.com Wilmette Theatre, 1122 Noon: Shabbat/Chanukah lunch & learn with Central Ave., Wilmette. Call 847-251-7424. $7.50. Rabbi Leonard Kravitz - after Shabbat services on Dec. 20, 2014, join in for a delicious Shabbat Mike Diuca "Da Coach" Chanukah lunch. After lunch, member Rabbi Leon- 7 p.m.: Join North Shore Senior Center for the 18th ard Kravitz, will lead a discussion about Miracles Annual Joan Gelder Distinguished Senior Lecture of Eight: Differing Theories about Chanukah. Call Featuring Mike Oitka. , also known as or visit the website for reservations. Temple Beth "Da Coach," boasts an illustrious football career as Israel, 3601 W. Dempster St., Skokie. Call 847-675- a Pro Football Hall of Fame player, Super Bowl-win- 0951. $5. ning coach and NFL analyst. Named "Coach of the Year" twice for the , he is the second FUSE: Studio person to win the Super Bowl as a player, assistant Noon: Drop in with friends to wire LEDs, compose coach and head coach. He will discuss his "Ob- a ringtone, build an amp, mix chemicals to make servations on Life." 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JACKIE PILOSSOPH loss, but to more serious chronic For Pioneer Press illnesses such as heart disease, dia- betes, rheumatoid arthritis, cancer sensitive gums that and Alzheimer's Disease. would bleed when she These startling statistics are Sore,brushed her teeth is what what led the AAP an 8300-mem- led Deb Gaffney to seek help a few ber organization to launch their years ago for what she said she new Love The Gums You're With knew was periodontal disease. campaign to raise awareness "I knew this wasn't a dental about the disease. It's a campaign issue," said Gaffney of Park Ridge, that Niles-based periodontist Dr. who at the time had been a smokerDorothy Anasinski supports enthu- for almost two decades. "I said to siastically. God, 'God, if you let me keep my "The potential repercussions teeth, I will never smoke again." of periodontal disease upon an Gaffney is hardly alone when individual's oral and physical well- it comes to those who suffer from being is a very serious but often periodontal disease (also known as overlooked health issue," said Ana- gum disease.) sinski, D.D.S., who is the founder According to the American of Dental Specialists of Niles. "My Academy of Periodontology (AAP),practice both prevents and treats one in every two adults over the periodontal disease, but unfortu- age of 30 suffers from the inflam- nately all too often a new patient matory condition, which if left un- doesn't arrive until the condition treated can lead not only to tooth has worsened."

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Anasinski, who has been in She said the good news is, peri- practice for two decades and who odontal disease can be prevented. FIGHTING GUM DISEASE is also the vice president of the "Quitting smoking, eliminat- Dental Specialists of Nues North Suburban Branch of the ing sugary drinks, and practicing Chicago Dental Society, said a good oral hygiene habits includ- 8216 W. Oakton St. large portion of people who suffering brushing at least twice a day, (847) 685-6686 from periodontal disease don't flossing daily, and discussing gum feel pain until the teeth are about health with a dental professional to be lost. are all ways to prevent gum dis- "Now I go twice a year and "When they start having ease," Anasinski said. I really take care of my teeth symptoms and warning signs like "We discussed hygiene, diet, and gums," she said. "They are bleeding or tender gums, bad and of course, smoking," said healthy and I no longer smoke. I breath, gums that have pulled Gaffney, who is a patient of Ana- feel wonderful." away from the teeth or loose sinski's. "She said, 'Do you want "Just like personal relation- teeth, they don't do anything to quit smoking?' She prescribed ships with people need care and about it because they think it is Chantix and I never smoked again." attention, so do your gums," said occurring due to aging," said Ana- Gaffney also endured multiple Anasinski. "I've always enjoyed sinski, a Loyola University Dentalcleaning treatments and antibioticshelping people improve their Dr. Dorothy Anasinski, who has been in practice in her Nues office for almost two School graduate who completed to get rid of the bacteria which had health, which also improves confi- decades, said a large portion of people who suffer from periodontal disease don't feel her residency in periodontics at spread throughout her body, caus- dence and makes them happier, in pain until their teeth are about to be lost.i JACKIE PILOSSOPH/FOR CHICAGO ThIRIJNE MEDIA GROUP Northwestern University. ing flu-like symptoms, she said. general." 28 I THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL Trend

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The property 8t528639t5 Out-Of-Town Real Est. will NOT be open for inspection and SCHILLER PARK 500 SOFT, plaintiff makes no representation as Store/Office, Avail Now. OutOf-Town, Commercialto the condition of the property. Pro- RENTALS $740/mo. spective bidders are admonished to 847-664-9951 Lakes, Resort Property check the Court file to verity ali intor- mation. If this property is u condo- Mortgages, Loans minium unit, the purchaser of the snit at the foreclosure sale, other Apartments, Unfurnished Homeowners Insurancethan a mortgagee, shall pay the an- Apartments, Furnished sessnients and the legal fees re- Real Estate Seminars quired by The Condominium Prop- Condos, Townhomes You're in the driver's erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g(ll( and Real Estate Services EQUAL (g)(4).Itthis property is a condo- Homes Judicial Sales - Legal minium unit which is part of a com- mon interest community, the pur- Duplex HOUSING chaser of the unit at the foreclosure Houses sale other than a mortgagee shall Rooms pay the assessments required b OPPORTUNITIES Will County The CondominiumProperty Ac, Housing to Share 765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-1). IF YOU Mobile Homes Immaculate Plainfield Home - 2,200ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- All real estate advertised in seat atToDrive.com sq h 3bd/2bath with finished base-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT IN POSSESSION Retirement Rentals this newspaper is subject to the ment on .26 acren.Ceramic &TO REMAIN hardwood floorn.$219,000. 208-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF Co-Op Housing Federal Fair Housing Act, which 821-1607 AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION Sleeping Rooms makeo it illegal to advertise any Apartment Buildings 15-1701(C)OF THEILLINOIS preference, limitation, or dis- MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE Housekeeping Rooms LAW. You will need a photo identih- crimination based on race, color, Cook County - Chgo. 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Judicial Sales-Real Est.FRONiTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, or unfavorable military discharge. BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794- Storage, Warehouses LINCOLN WOOD 9876 Please referto file number t4- This paper will not knowingly Desk Space IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF10-11507. THE JUDICIAL SALES accept any adnertising for real COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-CORPORATION One South Offices TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicano, estate which is in violation of the DIVISION IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You Stores law.All persona are hereby DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONALCan also visit The Judicial Sales TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEECorporation at www.tjnc.com for a 7 Rental Services informed that all dwellings adver- FOR WAMU MORTGAGE PASS -day status report ot pendinci sales. tised are available on an equal THROUGH CERTIFICATES SER-CÖDILIS & ASS0CIATEG, P.C. Rental Misc Visit ToDrive.com lES 2005-AR8 Dl 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE opportunity basis. Plaintiff, ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, Wanted to Rent If you belieoe you hase been IL 60527 (630) 794-5300 Attorney NÀ5IM FAR000I A/K/A NASIM F.File No. 14-10-11507 Attorney discriminated against in connec- Apartments, Unfurn'd. FAR000I, TAPIO M. KHAWAJA,ARDC No. 00468002Attorney tion with the sale, rental or HARRIS, NA, UNITED STATES OFCode. 21762 Case Number: 10 CH Cook County - Chgo. S AMERICA PENTECH FINANCIAL018779 TJSC#: 34-20219 NOTE: hnancing of housing, Call: to find the make SERVICE, INC. Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Defendants Practices Act, you are advised that 2-BDRM APT Ground floor. Sum- Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be mit, IL - near l-55 Waler included. West City and Suburbs: 10 CH 018779 $750/month Call Stella708 -717 7001 N. K.ARLOV AVENUEa debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained 4575/ 708 -256 -2005 HOPE Fair Housing Cenler LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-wilt be used for that purpose. Cook County - Suburban 630-690-6500 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-1635504 and model that fits uuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure12/4, 12/11, 12/18/14 #882811 Evanston 2nd floor 2BR/1 BA. South City and Suburbs: and Sale enteredinthe above Near shops & trans, New renos caune on JanuarytO,2014, so c-fans, yard, 51400+ Elan, Gas South Suburban Housing Center agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo- Sec Dep. No pets. 847-475-6717 ration, will at 10:30 AM on JanuaryMORTON GROVE 708-957-4ß74 9, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Cor-INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF Glenview- 1,2,3 Bds poration. One South Wacker Drive -COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS LUXURY RESIDENCES North City and Suburbs: yourstyle, needs and budget. 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- sell at public auction to the highestCERY DIVISION Valley Lo Towers Il Interfaith Housing Center bidder, as set forth below, the toI-WILMINGTON TRUST COMPANY 1910 Chestnut Ave. of the Northern Suburbs lowing described real estate: Corn-NOT IN ITS Call (847) 998-1800 x200 monlv known an 700t N. KARLOVINDIVIDUAL CAPACITY BUT Mon - Frl lOam . 4pm 847-501-5760 AVEÑUE, LINCOLNWOOD, ILSOLELY AS SUCCESSOR www.ealleylotowerScom 60712 Property Indes No. 10-34-TRUSTEE TO BANK OF AMERI- 213-059. The realestateisim-CA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION provedwitharesidence.SaleAS SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO terms: 25% down of the highest bidLASALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSO- by certified funds at the close of theCIATIONAS TRUSTEE FOR sale payable to The Judicial SalesMORGAN STANLEY MORTGAGE Corporation. No third party checksLOAN TRUST 2007-15AR: Cook County - SuburbanCook County - Suburban will be accepted. The balance, in-Plaintiff, cluding the Judicial sale tee forea. AbandonedResidential PropertyMANTAS KISEVICIUS: ELENA HARW000 HEIGHTS 2,931 SF WEBCB312731 Municipality Relief Fand, which isKISEVICIUS: FIFTH THIRD BANK OFFICE 847-564-1600 calculated on residential real estate(WESTERN MICHIGANI Defend- 4600 N. Harlem 2nd story Office Space above #DRM at the rate of $1 for each $1 000 orants, retail center. Handicap Access. Aggressive Deals. traction thereof of the amount paid13 CH 7012 847-564-1 600 www.losephreatestate.net by the purchaser not to exceedNOTICE OF SALE Thursday, Decembe 18, 2014 Pioneer Press (DC) 5 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sates-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. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-MORTON GROVE PIERCE &ASSOCIATES OneIL 60527 (630) 794-5300 AoorneyTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-9876 Please refer tu file sumber 14-to gain entry into our building and the foreclosure sale room in Cook EN that pursuart to a Judgment olDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFNorth Dearborn Street Suite 1300FileNo, 14-lt-t4827AttorneyTION One South Wacker Drive,li-42221. THE JUDICIAL SALES Foreciosure and Sate entered ¡n theCORDANCE WITH SECTION t5-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-CHICAGO,IL 60602 (312) 476-AROC No. 00468002 Attorney24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650CORPORATION One SouthCounty and the same identification above entitled cause Intercounty1701(C( OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-Ti DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY5500 Attorney File No. PAl I 19738Code. 21762 Case Number: 12 CH)312) 236-SALE You can also visuWacker Drive, 241f, Floor, Chicago,forsalesheldatothercounty Judicial Sales Corporation will onGAGE PORECLOSURE LAW. YouDIVISION Attomey Code. 91220 Caoe Num-042366 TJSC#: 34-17939 NOTE:The Judicial Sales Corporation alIL 60606-4650 312) 236-SALE Youvenues where The Judicial Sales conducts foreclosure Friday, January 16, 2015 at thewill need a photo identification is-WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.,ber:1fCH 16534 TJSC#: 34-Pursuant to the Fair DebI Collection .lIsc.com for a 7 day status re-can also visit The Judicial SalesCorporation hour ut i i am. irr their oflice at 120sued by a government agency (driv-SUCESSOR BY MERGER TO17952 Practices Act, you are advised thatport of pending sales. CODILIS SCorporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7sales. For information, examine the West Madison Street, Suite 718ker's license, passport. etc.) io orderWELLS FARGO BANK SOUTH-1636512 Plaintiff's attorney is deemed lo beASSOCIATES, P.C. t5W030day status report of pending sales,court file or contact Plaintiff's attor- CODILIS S ASSOCIATES, Chicago, lllinoiu, sell at public auc-to gain entry into our building andWEST,N.A. F/WA WACHOVIA12/11, 12/18, 12/25/14 #887297 a debt collector attempting to collectNORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,CODILIS S ASSOCIATES,P.C.nett: tion to the highest bidder tor cash,the foreclnsare sale room in CookMORTGAGE, FSB F/K/A WORLD a debt and any information obtainedSUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGEP.C., t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGE as set forth below, the following de-County and the same identificationSAVINGS, F50 will be used for that purpose. (630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, scnbed mortgaged real eutate: foroelesheldatother countyPlaintiff, MORTON GROVE 1635184 14-12-07668 Attorney AROC NoIL 60527 )630) 794-5300 AttorneyIL 60527, )630) 794-9876 Please Commonly known as 9107venues where The Judicial Sales IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFl2/4. 12/11, 12/18/14 #882816 00468002 Attorney Code, 21762FileNo. 14-1 t-42221 Attorneyrefer to file number 14-t4-08542. Mcvicker Avenue, Morton Grove, ILCorporationconductsforeclosureUNKNOWN HEIRS ANDCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COON- CaseNumber:12 CH 011172ARDC No. 00468002AtlsrneyTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA- 60053. sales. For information, evamine theLEGATEES OF MARY LOU KEL-l'Y DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYNORRIDGE TJSC#: 34-t83t9 NOTE: PursuantCode. 21762 Case Number: it CHTION One South Wacker Drive, PIN. 10-17-304-020-0000. court file or contact Plaintiff's aliar-LY, IF ANY. SHARON KELLY GA-DIVISION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFto the Fair Debt Collection Practices044813 TJSC#: 34-18455 NOTE:24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 The mortgaged real estate is im-nev:CODILIS 6 ASSOCIATES,BIRIEL, WILLIAM BUTCHER, SPE-GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COON-Act, yoa are advised that Plaintiff'sPursuant fo the Fair Debt Collection)312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation al proved witha uingle familyresi-P C , 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGECIAL REPRESENTATIVE, Ml-Plaintiff, TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYattorney is deemed fo be a debt col-Practices Act, you are advised that dence, lt the subject mortgaged realROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,CHAEL P. KELLY AKA MICHAEL DIVISION lector attempting to collect a deblPlaintiffs attorney is deemed to bewww.tjsc.com for a 7 day alotas re- estate is a unit of a common inter-IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 PleauePATRICK KELLY, UNKNOWNBIJUMON JOHN, CINU JOHN,NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE, LLC and any information obtained wilt bea debt collector attempting to collectport of pending sales. CODILIS S est community, the purchaser nf tirerefer tofile number t4-13-04254.OWNERS AND NON-RECORDBANK OF AMERICA, NA SUCCES-Plaintiff. used for that purpose. a debt and any information obtainedASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030 unit other than a mortgagee shaltTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-CLAIMANTS SOR BY MERGER TO LASALLE $636810 will be used for that purpose NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, pay the assessments required byTION One South Wacker Drive,Defendants BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,MICHAEL L. BORKOWSKI, SARAH12/18, 12/25/14, 1/1/15 #891109 1635196 SUITE tOO BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 subsection (s-1) of Section 18.5 of24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-465011CH16534 UNKNOWN OWNERS ANDE.BORKOWSKI, BMO HARRIS 12/4, 12/11, 12/18/14 #882819 )630) 794-5300 Attorney File No. the Condominium Property Act, (312) 236-SALE You can also visit8928 OCONTO AVENUE MORTONNONRECORD CLAIMANTS BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION 14-14-08542 Attorney ARDO No. Sate terms: 10% down by certitiedThe Judicial Sales Corporation atGROVE, IL 60053 Defendants F/K/A HARRIS N.A. SUCCESSOR 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 NORRIDGE CaseNumber: 14 CH 010045 funds, balance, by certified funds,www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status re-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-12 CH 042366 BY MERGER TO HARRIS BANKIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFSKOKIE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTJSC#: 34-16925 NOTE: Pursuant within 24 hours. No refunds.Theport ob Sending sales, CODILIS &TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-5745 REBA STREET MORTONARLINGTON-MEADOWS, LEONCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COON- property will NOT be open for in-ASSOCIATES, P.C. t5W030suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureGROVE, IL 60053 BORKOWSKI, THE LEON COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS to the Fair Debt Colleclion Practices TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's spection NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,andSale enteredinthe aboveNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-BORKOWSKI LIVING TRUST,DIVISION COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- Fur information call Sales Depart-SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527cause on October10, 2014, anTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-DCFS TRUST, UNKNOWN OWN- CERY DIVISION attorney is deemed to be a debt col- WELLS FARGO BANK, NA SUC- lector attempting to collect a debt ment at Plaintiffs Attorney. Manley(630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.agent tor The Judicial Sales Corpo-suant lo a Judgment of ForeclosureERS AND NONRECORD CLAIM-CESSOR BY MERGER TO WELLSU.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA- TION, AS TRUSTEE, SUCCES-snd any informafion obtained will be Dass Kochalaki,LLC, One East14-13-04254 Attomey ARDC No,ration, will at tO:30 AM on Januaryand Sate enteredinthe aboyaANTS FARGO HOME MORTGAGE, INC. WackerDrive, Chicago, Illinois00468002 Attorney Code. 2t76213, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Cor-cause on October 3, 20t4, an agentDefendants SOR IN INTEREST TOused for that purpose. Plaintiff, 1637412 60601 (614)220-5011. 12-Case Number:13 CH 006605poration, One South Wacker Drive -for The Judicial Sales Corporation,12 CH 011172 WACHOVIA BANK, NATIONAL AS- 12/18, 12/25/14. 1/1/15 #891116 030392 TJSC#: 34-18401 NOTE: Pursuant24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,wilt at10:30 AM on January 5,4819 N. CRESCENT AVENUEJLANTA ADAMO WICZ SOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESto lire Fait Debt Collection PracliceaveIl at public auction to the highest2015, al The Judicial Sales Corpo-NORRIDGE, IL 60706 WELLS FARGO ASSET SECURI- Defendants TIES CORPORATION, MORT- CORPORATION Act, you are advised that Plaintiff'sbidder, as set forth below, the foi-ration, One South Wacker Drive -NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-11 CH044813 GAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFI- Selling Officer, (312) 444-1122 attorney is deemed to be a debl col-lowing deacribed real estate: Com-24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,TICE IS HEREBY GtVEN that pur-6656 W. AINSLIE STREET 631418 lector attempting to collect a debtmonlv known as 8928 OCONTOsell at public auction to the highestsuant In a Jadgment of ForeclosureNORRIOGE, IL 60706 CATES, SERIES 2004-Z Plaintiff, 12/18, 12/25/14, 1/1/15#891121 and any information obtained will beAVEÑUE, MORTON GROVE,ILbidder, as oet forth below, the fol-and Sale enteredinthe aboveNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- used for that purpose 60053 Property Indes No. 09-13-lowing described real estate: Com-Cause on October 8, 2014, an agent MARK SERDIN, WELLS FARGO TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-BANK, N.A., BARCELONA CON- 1636727 423-008-0000. The real esiste ismonly knownas5745REBAfor The Judicial Sales Corporation,vsanl to a Judgment of Foreclosure DOMINIUM ASSOCIATION #1, 12/18, 12/25/14. 1/1/15 #891106 improved with a single bamily homeSTROET, MORTON GROVE, ILwillattO:30 AM on January 12,and Sale enteredinIhe above MORTON GROVE with a detached 2 car garage. Sale60053 Property Index No10-20-2015, at The Judicial Sales Corpo-cause on July 3, 2014, an agent brBARCELONA APARTMENT INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF terms: 25°k down of the highest bid427-001. The realestateisim-ration, One South Wacker Drive -The Judicial Sales Corporation, willHOMES ASSOCIATION Defend- COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS COUN- by certified funds at the cloue st theproved with a single familyresi-24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,at 10:30 AM on January 7, 2015, alants 14 CH 010045 TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYMORTON GROVE sale payable to The Judicial Salesdence. Sale terms: 25% down ofsell at public auction tu the highestTheJudicialSalesCorporation, To PA(E A bidder, as set forth below, the fol- 4640 FOSTER STREET UNIT #402 DIVISION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCorporafion. No third party checkathe highest bid by certified funds st One South Wacker Drive-24th lowing described real estate: Corn- SKOKIE, IL 60077 NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC COOK COUNTY ILLINOIS will be accepted. The balance, in-the close nt the sale payable lo The Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at Plaintiff, COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN-cluding the Judicial sale fee forJudicial Sales Corporation. t'lo thirdmonly known as 4819 N. CRES- NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- public auction to the highest bidder,TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- CERY DIVISION AbandonedResidentialPropertyparty checks will be accepted. TheCENT AVENUE, NORRIDGE, ILas set forth below, lire following de- suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure ELSA C. GONZALES, FIDEL L.JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA-Manicipatity Relief Fund, which isbalance, including the Judicial sale60706 Property Indes No. 12-t 1-scribed realestate:Commonl isrn- inthe above GONZALES TIONAL ASSOCIATION, calculated on residuntial real estatefee forAbandoned Residential415-038. The realestate known av 8656 W. AINSLI and Sale entered proved with a single familyresi- cause on September 16, 2014, an Defendants Plaintiff at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 orProperty Municipality Relief Fund, STREET, NORRIDGE,IL60706 agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo- 13 CH 006605 V. fraction thereof of the amount paidwhichis calculated on residentialdeuce. Sale terms: 25% down ofProperty Indes No. 12-1 t-327-036. the highest bid by certified funds at ration, will at 10:30 AM on January 5619 MAIN STREET MORTONSALMA USMANL FAZAL A.by the purchaser notto exceedreal estate st the rate of $1 tor each The real estate is improved with a 20, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Cor- GROVE, IL 60053 USMANI. JPMORGAN CHASE$300,incertifiedfunds/orwire$1,000 or traction thereof ofthethe close of lhe sale payable Is Theresidence. Sale terms: 25% down Judicial Salea Corporation. No third poration, One South Wacker Drive - NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,tranafer, is due within twenty-fouramount paid by the purchaser not st the highest bid by certified funds TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-AS ASIGNEE OF FEDERAL DE-(24) hoary. No fee shall be paid byto exceed $300, in certified funds/orpsrty checks will be accepted. Theat the close st the sale payable to24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, CLASSIFIED suant IO a Judgment of ForeclosurePOStT INSURANCE CORPORA-the mortgagee acquiring theresi-wire transfer, is due within twenty-balance, including the Judicial saleThe Judicial Sales Corporation Nosell at public auction to the highest and Sale enteredin the aboveTION AS RECEIVER FOR WASH-dential real estafe pursuant to itsfour (24) hours. No fee shall be paidfeeforAbandonedResidentialthird party checks will be accepted.bidder, as set forth below, the fol- cause on October 9, 2014, an agentINGTON MUTUAL BANK, credit bid at the sale or by anyby the mortgagee acquiring the rea-Property Municipality Relief Fand,The balance, including the Judiciallowing deocnbed real estate: for The Judicial Sales Corporation,Defendants mortgagee. ludgmentcreditor,oridential real estate pursuant to itswhichio calculated on residentiulsale fee for Abandoned ResidentialCommonly known as 4840 FOS- TER STREET UNIT #402, SKOKIE, will at 10:30 AM os January 12,10 CH 18521 other henar acqairing the residenlialcredit bid at the sale or by anyreal estate at the rate of $t for eachProperty Municipality Relief Fund, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Corpo- 7845 LYONSreal estate whose rights in and tomortgagee, tudgment creditor, or$1,000 or fraction thereof ofthe IL 60077 Property Indeo No. 10-16- Prooertv Address: which iv calculated on residential is ration, One South Wacker Drive -SIPEET MORTON GROVE.ILthe residential real estate arose pri-other lienor acquihng the residentialamount paid by the purchsser not 205-026-1044. The real estate real estate at the rate of $1 for each a residence. Sale 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,60053 or to the sale, The subtect propertyreal estate whose nghls in and toto exceed $300, n certified funds/or$1,000 or fraction thereof of theimproved with sell al public auction to the highestNOTICE OF FORECLOSUREis subject to general real estate tao-the residential real estate arose pri-wire transfer, io due within twenty-amount paid by the purchaser notterms: 25% down of the highest bid bidder, au set forth below, the fol- es, special assessments, or specialor to the sate. The subject propertyfour (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by certified funds at the close of the SALE lo esceed $300, in certified funds/orsale payable lo The Jadicial Sales lowing described real estate: Com-Shapiro Kreisman & Asaoc, file etases levied against said real estateis sublet to general real estate tao-by the mortgagee acquiring Ihe rea-wire transfer, is due within twenty- Corporation. No third party checks monly known as 5619MAIN10-038502 and is offered far sale without anyes, special assessments, or specialidential real estate pursuant loitsfour )24( hours. No fee shall be paid AD, CALL STROET. MORTON GROVE,IL(lt is advised that interested partiesrepresentationastoqualityorlaves levied against said real estatecredit bidat the sale or by anyby the mortgagee acquiring Ihe res-will be accepted. The balance, in- sr cfuding the Judicialsale fee for 60053 Property Index No. 10-20-consult with their quantityoftitleand withoutre-and is offered for sale without anymortgagee, judgment creditor, idential real estate pursuant toits 405-001 I 002. The real estate isown attorneysbefore biddingatcourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS"rvpreaentationastoqualityorother lienor acquiring the residentìalcredit bid at the sale or by anyAbandoned ResidentialProperty improved with a single family resi-mortgage foreclosure sales.) condition. The sale is further sub-quantityoftitleand withoutre-real estate whose rights in and tomortgagee,udgment creditor,orMunicipality Relief Fund, which s calculated on residential real estate dance. Sale terms: 25% down ofPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenecl lo confirmation by the court.course to Plaintiff and inAS lSthe residential real enlate arose pri-other lienor acquiring the residential the highest bid by certified funds atthat pursuant t) a Judgment ofUpon payment in tall of the amsuntcondition. The sale is further sub-sr to the sale The subject property at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or real entole whose rights in and tofraction thereof of the amount paid the close of the sale payable to TheForeclosure entered on October 23,bid,the purchaser willreceive aact to confirmation by the court.is subject to general real estate lax-the residential real estate arose pri- Judicial Sales Corporation. No third2014, Kallen Realty Services, Inc.,Certificate of Sale that will entitleUpon payment in full 01 the amountes, special assessments, or specialor to the sale. The subject propertyby the purchaser not to esceed n certifiedfunds/orwire party checks will be accepted. Theas Selling Official will at 12:30 p.m.the purchaser lo a deed to the realbid.Ihe purchaser will receive atases levied against said real estateis subject lo general real estale tan-$300, balance, including the Judicial saleon January 26, 2015, at 205 W.estate virer confirmation ob the sale.Certiticate st Sale thai will entitleand io offered for sale without anyes, special assessments, or specialtransfer,is due within twenty-fosr fee forAbandoned ResidentialRandolph Street, Suite 1020, Chi-The property will NOT be open forhe purchaser to a deed to the realrepresentation autoqualityor 24) hours. No fee shall be paid by tases levied against said real estatethe mortgagee acqairing the resi- 847-998-3400 Property Municipality Relief Fund,cago, Illinois, sell at public auctioninspection and plaintiff makes noestate airer confirmation of the sale.quantityoftilleand withoutrv-and is offered for sale without any course toPlaintiff and in "AS IS" dential real estate pursuant Ioils which is calcalated on residentialto the highest bidder for cash, asrepresentation as Is the condition stThe property will NOT be open for representationasto qualityor real estate at the rate ut $1 for eachset forth below, the following devcri-the property. Prospective biddersinspection and plaintiff makes nocondition, The sale is further sub- re-credit bidat the sale or by any qaanlityoftitleand without or $1,000 or fraction thereof of thebed real property: are admonished lo check the courtrepresentation as to the condition ofecl to confirmation by the court.coarse to Plaintiff and inAS IS"mortgagee, judgment creditor, amount paid by the purchaser notCommonly known au 7845 Lyonsfile to verity all inbormalion.Ifthisthe properly.Prospeclive biddersUpon payment in full of the amounlcondition. The sale is further sub-other lienor acquinng the residential to eeceed $300, in certified funds/orStreet, Morton Grove, IL 60053 property is a condominium unit, theare admonished to check the courtbid, the purchaser wìlt receive aecl to confirmation by the court.real estate whose nghto in and to wire transfer, is due within twenty-Permanent Index No.:09-t3-tt8-purchaser ob the unit at the forecto-file lo verify all information. If thisCertrficate of Sale that willentitleUpon payment in full of the amountthe residential real estala arose pri- tour (24) hours. No fee shall be paid017 sure sale, other than a mortgagee,property is a condominium unit, thethe purchaser to a deed to the realbid, the purchaser willreceive aor to the sale. The subject property is subject to general real estate tas- by the mortgagee acquiring the res-The mortoaged real estate isim-shall pay the assessments and thepurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-estate aher confirmation of the sale.Certificate of Sale that willentitle iderrtial real estate purvuant to itsproved wifh a dwelling. The proper-legal fees required by The Condo-sure sale, other than a mortgagee,The property will NOT be open forthe purchaser lo a deed to the reales, special susessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate credit bid at the sale or by anyty will NOT be open for inspection. miniumPropertyAct,765 ILCSshall pay the assessments and theinspection and plaintiff makes no estate airer confirmation of the sale.and io offered for sale wifhoat any mortgagee, judgment creditor,orThe judgment amount was605/9(91)1) and )g)(4).If this prop-legal tees required by The Condo-representation as lo the condition ofThe property will NOT be open tor Prospective bidders representationastoqualityor OR VISIT other lienor acquiring the residential$609,689.36.Sale terms for non-erty s a condominium unit which isminium PropertyAct,765 ILCSthe properly. inspection and plaintiff makes no real estate whose nghts in and toparties: tO% of successful bid im-part of a common interest commun-605/9(g))1) and )g))4).If this prop-are admonished to check the courtrepresentation as to the condition ofquantityoffilleand withoutre- the residential real estate arose pri-mediately at conclusion of auction,ity, the purchaser of the unit al theerty is a condominium unit which jafile to verity all information. If thisthe property. Prospective bidderscourue toPlaintiff and in "AS IS" or to the sale. The sabject propertybalance by 12:30 p.m. theneatforeclosuresale otherthan apart of a common interest commun-property is a condominium unit, theare admonished to chuck the courtcondition The sale is farther sub- purchaser of the unit at the foreclo- act to confirmation by the court. rs nublad lo general real estate tas-business day,bothby cashier'smortgagee shall pay the assess-ity, the purchaser of Ihe unit at the file to verity all information.Ifthis es, special assessments, or specialchecks: and no refunds.The salemento required by The Condomini-foreclosuresaleotherthanasure sale, other than a mortgagee, Upon payment in full of the amount property is a condominium unit, the receive a laves levied against said real estateshall be subject to general real es-um Property Act, 765 ILCSmortgagee shall pay the assess-shall pay the assessments and thepurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-bid, the purchaser will and is offered for sale without anytate taxes, special tases. special605/18.Slo-tl. IF YOU ARE THEments required by The Condomini-legal fees required by The Condo-sure vale, other than a mortgagee,Certificate of Sale that willentitle representationautoqualityorassessments, special laxes levied,MORTGAOOR (HOMEOWNERI,am Property Act,765 ILCSminium PropertyAct,765 lLESshall pay the assessments and thethe purchaser to a deed to the real qaantityoftitleand withoutre-and superiorliens,ifany. TheYOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-605/18.510-il.IF YOU ARE THE605/9)g))1) and )g))4).If this prop-legal fees required by The Condo-estate airer confirmation of the sale. The properly will NOT be open for course In Plaintiff and inAS lSproperty is offervd as is,with noMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),erty is a condominium unit which iominium PropertyAct,765 ILCS PION[ERIOCALCOWI1ASSIFIEDS part of a common interest commun- inspection and plaintiff makes na condition. The sale is further sub-express or implied warranties andDAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE- 605/g)g))1 ) and )gj)4).If this prop- ecl to confirmation by the court.without any representation as to theDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30ily, the purchaser of the unit at theerty is a condominium unit which isrepresentation as to the condition of Upon paymenl in lull of the amountquality of title or recourse to Plain-CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-foreclosure saleotherthan apart of a common interest commun-the property. Prospective bidders bid,the purchaser willreceive atiff, Prospective bidders are ad-17011Cl OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-mortgagee shall pay the assess-ity, the purchaser of the unit at theare admonished to check the court menls required by The Condomini- file to verity all information.Ifthis Certificate of Sale that will entitlemonished to review the court bile toGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. YoaCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15- foreclosure saleotherthan a the purchaser to a deed to the realverify all information and to viewwill need a photo identificationis-t701)C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-um Property Act, 765 ILCSmortgagee shall pay the assess-property is a condominium unit, the estate aher confirmation st the sale.auction rules at vw.kallenrs.com. sued by a government agency (driv-GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Et-605/18.5)q-1(.IF YOU ARE THEmento required by The Condomini-purchaser of the unit at the forecto- (HOMEOWNER), sure sale, other than a mortgagee, The property will NOT be open torFor information:Sale Clerk, She-er's license, passport, etc.) in orderfective May tat, 2014 you will needMORTGAGOR am Property Act, 765 ILCS inspection and plaintiff makes nopiro Kreisman & Associates, LLC,to gain entry into our building anda photo identification issued by aYOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-606/t8.Slo-t). IF YOU ARE THEshall pay the assessments and the agency(driver's li-MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 legal fees required by The Condo- representation as to the condition ofAttorney h 42t66, 2t21 Waukeganthe foreclosure sale room in Cookgovernment MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), minium 765 ILCS the property.Prospective biddersRoad, Suite 301 , Bannockbam, lIli-County and the same identificationcense, passport, etc.) in order toDAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE- PropertyAct, are admonished to check the courtnais 60015, )847) 29t-t717, be-forvalesheldatother countygain entry into the foreclosure saleDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- 605/9)g))t) and jg)(4).If this prop- MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30erty is a condominium unit which ia file to verity all information. If thismeen 1:00 par. and 3:00 p.m.venues where The Jadicial Salesroom in Cook County and the sameCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR- property is a condominium unit, theweekdays only. Corporationconductsforeclosureidentification for sales held al other1701)C( OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-part of a common interest commun- purchaser of the unit at the brucIo-1632791 sales,For information:Visitourcounty venues. For information, en-GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. YouCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-ity, the purchaser of bhe unit at the sure sale, other than a mortgagee,12/18. 12/25/14, 1/1/15 #891091 website at service.alfy-pierce.COm.amine the Court file or contact Plain-will need a photo identification is-t7Ot)Cj OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-foreclosure saleotherthan a shall pay Ihe assessments and the between the hours of 3 and 5 pm.tiffs attorney: CODILIS & ASSOCI-sued by a government agency (drin-GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW Ef-mortgagee shall pay the assess- mento required by The Condomini- legal tees required by The Condo- PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff'sATES, P.C., 15W030 NORTHer's license, passport, etc.) in ordertecbive May lot, 2014 you will need minium PropertyAct, 765 ILCS Attorneys,One NorthDearbomFRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100,Io gain entry into our building anda phobo identification issued by aum Property Act, 765 ILCS REACH OUTTO MORE the foreclosure sale room in Cook IF YOU ARE THE 605/9)g)(1) and (g)(4).If this prop- Slreet Suite 1300, CHICAGO, ILBURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794- governmentagency(driver's Ii-605/i8.5(q-i). erty is a condominium unit which is 60602. TelNo,(312) 476-5500.9876 Please referto file number t4-County and the same identification MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER). QUALIFIED LOCAL cense, pasaporl, etc.)in order to part ob a common interest commun- Please reber to file number11-14827. THE JUDICIAL SALESforsalesheldatothercountygain entry into the foreclosure saleYOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE- venues where The Judicial Sales MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 ity, the purchaser at the unit at the PAt t 19738. THE JUDICIAL SALESCORPORATION One South room in Cook County and the same foreclosure saleotherthan a CANDIDATES IN CORPORATION One SouthWacker Orine, 24th Floor, Chicano,Corporation conducts foreclosure DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR- identification tor salen held at otherDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- mortgagee shall pay the assess- Wacker D/ve, 24th Floor, Chicago,IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE '(ousales. For information, examine thecounty venues. Pot information, es- meets required by The Condomini- CHI(AGOLAND WITH IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE '(oucan also visit The Judicial Salescourt file or contact Plaintiff's attor-amine the court file or contact Plain-CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15- 1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT- um Property Act, 765 ILCS can also visit The Judicial SalesCorporation at www.tjsc.com tor a 70ev:CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,tiff's attorney' CODILIS S ASSOCI- 605/l8.51Q-llIF YOU ARE THE MONSTER, CALL Corporation at www.tloc.com for a 7day status report of pending sales.P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEATES, P.C., tSWO3O NORTHGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You MORTGADOR (HOMEOWNER), day statua report of pendinq sales.CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C.ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100,will need a photo identification io- YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE- 841-998-3400 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEIL 60527, (630) 794-9876 PleaseBURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-suedby a government agency (dnv- MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,refer lo file number t4-t2-07668. er's license, Sa0500rt. etc I in order 6 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, December 18, 2014 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Jucilcial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. Public Notices Public Notices SKOKtE TJSC#' 34-20689 NOTE: PursuantSUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527sales. For information, examine thevenues where The Judicial Sales LEGAL IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFto the Fair Debt Collection Practices(630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.court file or contact Plaintiff's attor-Corporation conductsforeclosure LEGAL NOTICE COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-Act. you are advised that Plaintiff's14-12-11980 Attorney ARDO No.ney:CODILIS S ASSOCIATES. For sales. information:Visit our THE REGULAR MEETINGS OF THE BOARD OF TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYattorney is deemed to be a debt col-00468002 Attorney Code. 21762P C. . t5W03O NORTH FRONTAGEwebsite at service.atfy-pierce,com. DIVISION lector attempting to coIled a debtCase Number:f2 CH 024624ROAD, SUITE tOO, BURR RIDGE,between the hours of 3 and 5 pm.Adoption TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE FOR CITIMORTI3AGE, INC. and any information oblained will beTJSC#: 34-20463 NOTE: PursuantIL 60527, )630) 794-9876 PleasePIERCE S ASSOCIATES, Plaistiff's 2015 WILL BE HELD ON THE SECOND AND FOURTH Plaintiff, used for that purpone. to the Fair Debt Collection Practicesrefer to file number t4-1 t-23787.Attorneys, One NorthDearborn Assumed Name MONDAY OF THE MONTH AT THE RICHARD T. 1637005 Act. you are advised that Plaintiff'sTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO, IL FLICKINGER MUNICIPAL CENTER SARGON HANOU A/K/A SARGON12/18, 12/25/14,1/1/15 8891114 Auction- Real Estate attomey is deemed to be a debt col-TION One South Wacker Drive.60602. TelNo. )312) 476-5500. 6101 CAPULINA AVENUE, MORTON GROVE, ILLINOIS L. HANOU, SAMIRA HANOU MUA lector attempting to collect a debt24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650Please refer to file number SAMIRAC HANOU and any information obtained will be(312) 236-SALE You can also visitPAt t25704 THE JUDICIAL SALESBid Notice AT 7:00 PM Defendants SKOKIE used for that purpose. The Judicial Sales Corporation atCORPORATION One South All Village Board meetings are held at 7:00 pm unless the ages- 09 CH 050598 INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF636707 www.tjac.com for a 7 day statua re-Wacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Clricaoo, Divorce da includes a proposed esecutive session, then the meefing 10075 LA CROSSE AVENUECOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-12/18, 12/25/14, 1/1/15 #891100 port of pending sales, CODILIS SIL 60606-4650 (3121 236-SALE You Foreclosures shall cornmence ut 6:00 pm with the hour between 6:00 pm SKOKIE, IL 60077 TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030can also visit The Judicial Sales and 7:00 pm shall be set aside for Esecutive Session. Vìllage NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-DIVISION NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,Corporation st w.tjsc.com for s 7 Foundation Notices Board meetings are open to the public during the months and TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA- SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527day atatus report of pending sales on the dates sa follows: suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureTIONAL ASSOCIATION SKOKIE (630) 794-5300 Aonmey File No.PIERCE& ASSOCIATES One Judicial Sales and Sale enteredn the abovePlaintiff, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFt4-tl-23787 Attorney ARDO No,North Dearborn Street Suite 1300 January 12 July13 cause on July 23. 2014, an agent COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-00468002 Attorney Code. 21762CHICAGO, IL 60602312) 476-Mechanics Liens January 26 July 27 (cancelled( for The Judicial Sales Corporation.FOUZIA KHAN A/tUAFUNZIATY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYCase Number:t2 CH 0191835500 Attorney File No. PAl 125704 February 9 August 10 will at 10:30 AM on January 14,KHAN ASIF KHAN A/KJA ASIF A. DIVISION TJSC#: 34-19821 NOTE: PursuantAttorney Code. 91220 Case Nurn- Name Change February 23 August 24 (cancelled) 2015, at The Judicial Sales Corpo-KHAN, CITY OF CHICAGO, VIL-DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONALto the Fair Debt Collection Practicesber: 12 CH 3177 TJSC# 34-19227 March 9 September15 ration, One South Wacker Dnve -LAGE OF SKOKIE TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEEAct, you are advised that Plaintiff's1636410 Probate 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,Def e oria nf s FOR THE HOLDERS OF THEattorney is deemed to be a debt col-12/11, 12118, 12/25/14 #887281 March 23 September 28 sell at public auction fo the highest12 CH 024624 FIRST FRANKLIN MORTGAGElector affemptlng to collect a debt Public Hearings ApitI 13 October12 bidder, as set forth below, the fol-4924 BIRCHWOOD AVENUELOAN TRUST 2006-FF9, MORT-and any information obtained will be April 27 October 26 lowing descnbed real estafe: Corn-SKOKIE, IL 60077 GAGE PASS- THROUGH CERTIFI-used for that purpose. Public Notices SKOKIE May 1 1 November 9 monly known as 10075 LANOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-CATES, SERIES 2006- FF9 1636612 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Cook May 25 (cancelled) November23 CROSSE AVENUE, SKOKIE,ILTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-Plaintiff, 12/18, 12/25/14, 1/1/15#891097 Storage . Legal 60077 Property Indes No 10-09-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure County,Illinois, CountyDepart- June8 December14 ment, Chancery Division 204-034. The realestateisim-and Sale enteredinthe aboveHENRY B. DAVID, DAVID B DA- Take Notices June 22 December 28 (cancelled) JPMorgan Chase Bank, National proved with a single familyresi-cause on December 2, 2013, anVID, UNKNOWN HEIRS ANDSKOKIE To ensure full accessibility and equal participation for all infer- Association dence. Sale terms. 25% down ofagent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-LEGATEES OF SOUZI DAVID, UN-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Bid Notice estad citizens, individuals with disabilities who plan to attend the highest bid by cerrified funds at Plaintiff, ration, will at 1030 AM on JanuaryKNOWN OWNERS ANDCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- and who require certain accommodations in order to observe the close of the sale payable to Thet3, 20f5, 5f The Judicial Sales Cor-NONRECORD CLAIMANTS, UN-TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYvs. Vittage of Skokie Judicial Sales Corporation, No thirdporation, One South Wacker Drive -KNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEESD)VIS)ON Yuri G.Palast aka Yuri Palant; anWor participate in this meeting, or who have questions re- Condominiums atOldOrchard Notice to Bidders garding the accessibility of these facilities, are requested to party checko will be accepted. The24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,OF DAVID B.DAVID, CAPITALGMAC MORTGAGE, LLC The Village of Skokie is now ac- balance, including the Judicial salesell at public auction to the highest Master Association:Old Orchard contact Susan or Marlene (847/470-5220) promptly to allow the ONE BANK (USA), NATIONAL AS-Plaintiff, 3 Condo- feefor AbandonedResidentialbidder as set forth below, the fol-SOC IATION Condominiums Buildin cepting sealed BIDS for Village fo make reasonable accommodations. minium Association; Un nnwn Own- Property Municipality Relief Fund,lowing described realDefendants JASON SALTZMAN, SUSAN Proprietary Pro Read Water ers and Non-Record Claimants 12/18/14 #890477 which iscalculated on residentialestate:Commonly known as 492412 CH 019183 LIPKA Meters and Refuse Packer Defendants, real estate at the rate of St for eachBIRCHWOOD AVENUE, SKOKIE,3925 Brummel Street Skokie,ILDefendants Truck $1,006 or fracliun thereof oftheIL 60077 Property Indeo No. 10-28-60076 14 CH 6899 12 CH 3177 Sheriff's e 140748 Notice is hereby given that the amount paid by the purchaser not407-028. The realestateisim-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- 9944 KARLOV AVENUE SKOKIE,F14030224 CHOH VillageofSkokiewillreceive fo eaceed $300, in certified funds/orproved with a single familyresi-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-IL 60076 wire transfer, is due within twenty-denceSale terms' 25% down ofsuant to a Judgment of ForeclosureNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Pursuant to a Judgment made andBIDS at 5127 OsktonStreet, entered by said Court in the above four (24) hours. No fee shall be paidtIre highest bid by certified funds atand Sale enteredinthe aboveTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- Skokie, Illinois 60077 Affention: Bid Notice Bid Notice entitled by the mortgagee acquiring the reo-the close of the sale payable to Thecasse on October tO, 2014, ansuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure cause, Thomas J.Dart,Michael Aleksic, Purchasing Sheriff of Cook County, Illinois, will idential real estate pursuant lo itsJudicial Sales Corporation. No thirdagent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-and Sale enteredintheabose Agent unti) 1 1 :00 am. local time credit bid at the sale or by any on January12,2015,at1pm in PROJECT NO, 213012.03 ADVERTISEMENT TO BIDDERS party checks will be accepted. Theration, will at tO:30 AM on Januarycause on March 20, 2014, an agent on Wednesday,January 7, mortgagee, judgment creditor.srbalance, including the Judicial sale room LLO6 of the Richard J. DaIsy ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID 12, 2015, st The Judicial Sales Cor-for The Judicial Sales Corporation, 201e olher henni acquiring the residentialfeeforAbandoned Residentialporation, One South Wacker Drive -will at 10:30 AM on January 13,Center, 50West Washington The Board of Education, Park Ridge-Niles School District 64. real estate whose rigtrls in and nProperty Municipality Relief Fund,24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606.20t5, at The Judicial Sales Corpo-Street, Chicago, Illinois, sell at pub-A copy of the bid can be ob- Educational Service Center, 164 S. Prospect Ave., Park Rtdge, the residential real estate arose pri- lic auction the following described which is calculated on residentialsell at public auction to the highestration, One South Wacker Drive- tamed by visiting www,skokie- Illinois 60068 will receive sealed bids for: or to the sale. The subject propertyreal estate at he rate of $1 for eachbidder, as set forth below, the fnl-24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,premises and real estate mentionedorg. in said Jud ment: Click on Village Depart- 2015 SUMMER IMPROVEMENTS AT is aubtect to general real estate tas-$1,000 or fraction thereof of thelowing described real estate: Corn-sell at public auction to the highest ment, Purchasing, Bids S RFP'n es, special assessments, or special Common ddreas:10118 OId Or- FIELD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - 707 NORTH WISNER AVE., amount paid by the purchaser notmonly known as 3925 Brummelbidder, as set forth below. the fol- to download a copy.Bids can tases levied against said real estatelo eoceed $300, in certified funds/orStreet, Skokie, IL 60076 Propertylowing deacnbed real estate: Corn-chard Court Unit 202, Skokie, lIti- PARK RIDGE. IL and is offered for sale without anywire transfer, is due within twenty-Index No, 1O-26-r14-Ott S 1h-26-monly known as 9944 KARLOVnoix 60076 also be obtained from the Vi)- PROJECT NO 213012.03 representationasto qualityorfour (24) hours No fee shall be paidt 14-031 The realestateisim- PIN: tO-10-102-025-1006 (new);lage of Skokie Purchasing Office AVENUE, SKOKIE, IL 60076 Prop-tO-tO-101-OOt through tO-f 0-101- The Bid Opening will be on January 29, 2015 at 1:00 P.M. at quantityoftitleand withoutre-by the mortgagee acquiring the rea-provedwitharesidential.Saleerty Indes No. 10-10-403-022-0000. at the address shown above. the Educational Service Center. At this time the Bids will be course toPlaintiff and inAS lSIdentiar real estate pursuant toitsterms: 25°/e down of the highest bid 019 (oId), tO-tO-lOt-02t )old(, to- The real estate is improved with a 110-102-001 through 10-10-102-009Any bid or proposal submitted publicly opened and read, A Perforrrtance and Labor and Mate- condition. The sale is further sub-credit bid at the sale or by anyby certified funds at the close of thestory home with a detached garage. unsealed, unsigned, fas trans- ecl to confirmation by the courtmortgagee, Iudgment creditor,orsale payable to The Judicial SalesSale terms: 25% down of the hiqh-)old(, 10-10-102-017 through 10-10- rial Payment Bond in the full amount of the contract will be re- Upon payment in full of the amountother l:enor acquiring the residentialCorporation No third party checks 102-036 (old) missions or received oubeequent quired. A Bid Security of 10% of the Bid is required with the pro- est bid by certified funds sttireImprovements: bid, the purchaser will receive areal estate whose oghts in and towill be accepted The balance, in-close of the sale payable to The Ju- This property con-to the aforementioned date and posaI. The Contractor must pay the Prevailing Wage Rates for Certificate of Sale that will entitlethe residential real estate arose pn-cluding the Judicial saie fee fordicial Sales Corporation. No thirdsists of a Residential Condominiumtime will be disqualified and re- all work per Illinois Law, the purchaser to a deed to the realor to the sale. The subject propertyAbandoned Residential Property Unit, turned to the bidder. The Village party checks will be accepted TheSale shall be under the following ft is the policy of Park Ridge-Niles School District 64 to provide estate after confirrnalion of the sale.is sublect to general real estate tao-Municipality Relief Fund. which isbalance, including the Judicial sale terms: payment of not less than tenof Skokie reserves the right foequal opportunity to all qualified businesses in the awarding of The property will NOT be open tores. special assessments, or specialcalculated on residential real estatefeefor AbandonedResidential inspection and plaintiff makes no percent (10%) of the amount of thereject any and a)) bids or partscontracts and accordingly promotes the utilization of diversIfied taoen levied against said real estateat the rate of $1 for each St 000 orProperty Municipality Relief Fund, thereof, to waive any irregulari- representation as ta tre condition ofand s offeref for sale without anyfraction thereof of the amount paidwhichs calculated on residentialsuccessful and highest bid to be businesses to the rnasimum extent feasible in any contract is- the property, Prospective biddersrepresentationastoqualityorby the purchaser notto enceed paid totheSheriffby cashier'sties orinformalitiesin biddIng sued against this solicitation to bid. real estate at the rate of $1 for eachcheck or certified funds at the sale: ere admonished Io check the courtquantityoftitleand withoutre-$300, in certifiedfunds/orwire$t_000 or fraction thereof of the procedures and to award the The Owner reserves the right to retect any or alt Bids, to waive file to verify all informationIfIhiacourse to Plaintiff and inAS 1Stransfer,is due within twenty-tour and the full remaining balance to be amount paid by the purchaser notpaid totheSheriffby cashier'scontract in a rnasrter best sers-irregularities in the bidding procedure, or accept the Bid that in property is a condominium unit. thecondition. The sale in further sub-(24) hours. No fee shall be paid byto eaceed $300. in certified funds/or ing the interest of the Village. purchaser nf the unit at the fsreclo- actto confirmation W the court,the mortgagee acquinng the resi- checkorcertifiedfundswithin its opinion will serve its beat interest. Any such decision shall wire transfer, is due within twenty- hours aher theSkokie Village Hall is a fully ac- sure aale, other than a mortgagee,Upon payment in full of the amountdential real estate pursuant to ilsfour (24) hours No fee shall be paidtwenty-four )24) be considered ftnal. The Owner reserves the right to set aside sale. shall pay the assessments and thebid,the purchaser willreceive acreditbid at the sale or by anyby the mortgagee scqainng the res- cessible building.Persons re- a Bid from a Contractor who, in the Owners opinion, does not Sale shall be subject to general taa- legal fees required by The Condo-Certificate of Sale thatwill entitlemortgagee, ludgment creditor,oridential rest estate pursuant totu qutring assistance should con- es, special assessments. enhibit past expenernce equal to the size and acope of this proj- miniumProperlyAct, 765ILCSthe purchaser lo a deed to the realother lienor acquinog the residentialcredit bid at the sale or by any tract the Purchasing Office at ecl. 605/9(g)(t) and (g)(4).If this prop-estate after confirmation nf the sale.real estate whose rights in and to Premise will NOT be open for in- mortgagee. ludgment creditor,orupection. 847-933-8240 or TTY 673-9330 PREVAILING WAGE LAW: This Contract calls for the construc- arty u a condominium unit which isThe properly will NOT be open forthe residential real estate arose pri-other lienor acquiring the residential Michael Aleksic part of a common Interest commun-inspection and plaintiff makes noor to the sale. The subject propertyreal estate whose oghto in and toThe purchaser of a condominium tiOn of a "public work," within the meaning of the Illinois Prevail- unit, other than a mortgagee shallPurchasing Agent Ity, the purchaser of the unit at therepresentation as to the condition ofis subject to general real estate tao-the residential real estate arose pri- ing Wage Act, 820 ILCS 130/.01 et seq. ("the Act"). The Act re- foreclosuresaleotherthansthe properly.Prospective bidders pay the assessments au requiredVillage of Skokie quires contractors and subcontractors to pay laborers, workers es, special assessments, or specialor to the sale, The subject propertyby 765 ILCS 601181g-t) mortgagee shalt pay the assess-are admonished to check the courttaxes levied against said real estateio sablent to general real estate tax- 12/18/14#892415 and mechanics performing services on public works projects ments required by The Condomini-file to verify alI information.If thisand in offered for sale without anyes, special assessments, or specialFor information, contact the sales department, FREEDMAN Mechanics Liens no lesa than the current "prevailing rate of wages (hourly cash um Property Act, 765 ILCSproperty is a condominium unit, therepresentationastoqualityortaxes levied against said real estate 605J18.5(q-t)IF YOU ARE THE ANSELMO LINDBERG LLC. 1771 wagea plus amount for fringe benefits) in the county where the purchaser of the unit at the forado-quantityoftitleand withoutre-and is offered for sale without any That on 1/26/2015, a sale will be MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),sure sale, other than a mortgagee,course toPlaintiff and inAS IS" W. Diehl Road, Suite 120, NAPEA- work is performed. The Department publishes the prevailing representation astoqualityorVILLE, IL 60563, (630) 453-6960held at 3:00 pm. at: YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-shall pay the assessments and thecondition. The sale s further sub-quantityoftitleand withoutre- wage rates on ils website at: MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30legal fees required by The Condo- For bidding instructions, visit Central Auto Care Inc. let to confirmation by the court,course fo Plaintiff and in "AS IS" Please refer https://www illinois.gov/idol/Lawa-Rules/CON M E Df Pages/Rate DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-minium PropertyAct,765 ILCSUpon payment in full of the amountcondition. The sale is further sub-w,fal-iIIinois.com. 3011 N. Central Avenue to file number F13100372 CHOH. s.aspx DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-605/9(q)(f( and (g((4(.If this prop-bid,the purchaner willreceive aecl to confirmation by the court, Chicago, IL 60634 For bidding instructions, visit The Department revises the prevailing wage rates and the CORDANCE WITH SECTION t5-erty io a condominium unit which isCertificate of Sale that willentitleUpon payment in full of the amount All bIds fo be in writing, to sell 1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT- w'.fal-iIIinois.com contractor/subcontraCtor has an obligation to check the Depart- part of a common interest commun-the purchaser to a deed to the realbid,the purchaser willreceive a the following articles to enforce GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. YouiN?, the purchaser of the unit at theestate aher confirmation of the sale. This is an anempt to collect a debt manta web site for revisions to prevailing wage rates. For infor- Certificate of Sale that wilt entitlepursuant to the Fair Debt Collectiona lien esisting under the laws of will need a photo identification is-foreclosure sale otherthan aThe property will NOT be open forthe purchaser lo a deed to the real mation regarding current prevailing wage rates, please refer to sued by s government agency )driv-mortgagee shall pay the assess- Practices Act and any informationthe State of Illinois against such inspection and plaintiff makes noestate after confìrmation of the saleobtained will be used for that pur- the Illinois Department of Labor's weboite. All contractors and er's license, passport, etc.) in orderments required by The Condomini-representation au to the condition ofThe property will NOT be open for articles for labor, services, skills cub-contractors rendering services under this contract must to gain entry Into our building andum pose. PropertyAct, 765 ILCSthe propertyProspective biddersinapection and plaintiff makes no or material eupended upon or comply with all requirements of the Act, including but not limit- the foreclosure sale room in Cook605/t8.5)Q-t).IF YOU ARE THEare admonished to check the court 1629935 representation as to the condition of12/4, 12/11, 12/18/14 #882814 storage furnished for such arti- County and the same identifìcationMORTGADOR (HOMEOWNER),file to verity all information.If ed to, all wage, notice and record keeping duties. thistheproperty. Prospective bidders cies at the request of the follow- forsalesheldatothercountyYOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-property is a condominium unit, theare admonished to check the court PROJECT LABOR AGREEMENT: In addition to the Prevailing senses where The Judicial SalesMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-file lo verity all information.If this ing desi9nafed person(s), unless Wage Act, District 64 is subject to a Project Labor Agreement Corporation conducts foreclosureDAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-sure sale, other than a mortganee,property is a condominium unit, the such articles are redeemed with- that requires all workers to be signatories to trade unions. The sales. For informafion, examine the DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-shall psy the assessments andthepurchaser of the unit at the foreclo- in thirty (30) days of the publica- Project Labor Agreement can be found at court fife or contact Plaintiff's attor-CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-legal fees required by The Condo-sure sale, other than a mortgagee, tion of this notice. ney: http;//www.d64.orgThusiness/docurnents/prolabor agree ,pdt CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-minium Property Act,765 ILCSshall pay the asseasmento and the NAME OF PERSON(S) P.C., t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGEGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You A MANDATORY Pre-Bid Meeting will be held at the following 605/9)g))1( and (g4(. If this prop-legal fees required by The Condo- To PLACE Jacek Wiedzwiecki ROAD, SUITE tOO, BURR RIDGE,will need s photo identifications-erty is a condominium unit which isminiumPropertyAct,765 ILCS location and time: IL 60627, (630) 794-9876 Pleasesued b-i a government agency )driv-part of a common interest commun-605/9)g))t( and (g4(. It this prop- Jacek Niedzwiecki Field Elementary School refer Infile number t4-09-4t365,er's license, passport, etc.) in Orderity, the purchaser of the unit at theerty is a condominium unit which is DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLE 707 North Wisner Ave. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-to gain entry into our building andtoreclssuresaleotherthan apart st a common interest commun- 2005 Dodge Ram Park Ridge, Illinois 60068 TION One South Wacker Drive,the foreclosure sate room in Cookmortgagee shall pay the assess-ity, the purchaser of the unit at the YOUR 3D7KS28CO5G7051 92 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 January 14, 2015 at 3:00 P.M. County and the same identificationments required by The Condomini-foreclnauresale otherthan a AMOUNT: $11530.00 (3t2) 236-SALE You can also visitforsalesheldatother countyum Property Act, 765 ILCSmortgagee shall pay the asseau- Interested bidders are REQUIRED to attend this meeting to be The Judicial Sales Corporation atvenuen where The Judicial Sates605/t8.5(q-1(. IF YOU ARE THEments required by The Condomini- 12/18,121/14,1/1/18891464 considered for the work. www.tjac.com for a 7 day status re-CorporationconductsforeclosureMORTGAOOR (HOMEOWNER),um Property Act, 765 ILCS The bidder shall have a written sexual harassment policy in pori of Sending sales. CODILIS Ssales. For information, esamina theYOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-605/t8.5)g-t(.IF YOU ARE THE GARAGE ASSOCIATES, place 'n full compliance with Section 2-105 of the Illinois Ha- P C tSWO3Ocourt file or contact Plaintiff's attor-MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), man Rights Act. NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,ney:CODILIS S ASSOCIATES,DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE- Ta PLACE A SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEDER OF POSSESSION. IN AC-MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 Obtain Bidding Documents (maximum 3 sets) after December (6,30) 794-5300 Attorney File NoROAD, SUITE tOO, BURR RIDGE,CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR- SALEAD, 22, 2014 at' 14-09-41365 Attorney ARDC No,IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 Pleaset701)C) OF THE ILLINOIS MOAT-DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- Nicholas S Associates, Inc. 00468002 Attorney Code, 21762refer to file number t4-t2-t t 980.GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. YouCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15- CLASSIFIED AD, 1001 Feehanville Drive CasaNumber:09 CH 050598THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-will need s photo identification s-17011Cl OF THE ILLINOIS MORT- Mount Prospect, IL 60056 TION One South Wacker Drive,sued by a gooemment agency (drin-GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650er's license, passport, etc.) in order CALL Attn. Julie Kougias - ulteWnichotasquality,com will need a photo identification io- 647.394.6200 )312( 236-SALE You can also visitto gain entry into nur building andsued by a government agency (dna- CALL The Judicial Sales Corporation atthe torecloaure sale room in Cooker's license, passport, etc.( in order 847.394.6205 www.ttsc.com for a 7 day status re-County and the same identificationto gain entry into our building and A refundable deposit for the drawings and specifications of TO PA([ YOUR GARAGE SALE port of pending saleu. CODILIS Sforsalesheldatothercountythe foreclosure sale room in Cook 847-998-3400 $150.00 per project set is required - electronic documenta will ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030venues where The Judicial Sales AD, (AIl841-998-3400 County and the same identification 847-998-3400 be issued along with the hard copies. 12/18/14 892031 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,Corporationconductsforeclosureforsalesheld atother county IL 7 Items 1144 E. #890337 Palatine, ------Brook Snyder - IL Brook Snyder Remaining Storage - Legal Storage OR VISIT AD, CALL CLASSIFIED To PACEA 847-998-3400 PION[ERIOCALCOWVtL4SSIflEDS 8:00 am. and continue day by and continue 8:00 am. are sold day until all units Auctioneer: License #441001668 Registration Fee Melissa Heyward Cummingham 60074 --- Boxes, Bags. AM 11AA1494B Chair, Blocked 12/18, 12/25/14 IL IL 114, 9009 Sign-On Bonuses Pioneer Press (DC) Pioneer Morton REVISE U-HAUL & P.O. Box P.O. 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Notice is hereby given that on January Auctioneer, Esecutive Adminis- trator for U-Haul Co. of North- west Chicago Suburbs, will be offering for sale under the Judi- cial Lien process, by public auc- tion, the following storage units. The goods fo be sold are gener- ally PUBLISHED by me this by me PUBLISHED day of December 2014 n the day of December will sell al a public sale by corn- 13, EAST apply POINT Home NORTH, CORNER commonly or QUARTER, Experienced is 40 EAST OF THE EAST OF THE FEET; THENCE THENCE EAST EAST Customer, 12, FEET TO A DRIVERS: 180.0 property DRIVERS 866-545-0078 Public Hearings Public TOWNSHIP 40 NORTH, TOWNSHIP 40 Annually! 888-409-6033 HELP WANTED Owner Operators and Call USA Truck today. HALF OF THE SOUTH EAST THE SOUTH HALF OF OF SECTION EAST QUARTER 13. RANGE 12, DESCRIBED BOUNDED AND COMMENCING AS FOLLOWS: EAST COR- AT THE SOUTH NORTH EAST NER OF THE QUARTER OF SECTION RANGE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN; THENCE NORTH ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTH EAST QUARTER, 430.37 FEET; THENCE WEST PARALLEL TO SOUTH LINE OF SAID NORTH EAST QUARTER, 778.74 FEET TO A POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUING WEST PARALLEL TO SAID SOUTH LINE OF NORTH EAST QUAR- TER, A SOUTH, 430.0 FEET TO POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF NORTH EAST QUARTER 940.96 FEET WEST OF THE SOUTH THEREOF; ALONG SOUTH LINE OF SAID NORTH 180.0 760.96 FEET WEST OF THE SOUTH EAST CORNER OF THE NORTH EAST QUARTER, THENCE NORTH, 430.0 FEET TO THE PLACE OF BEGIN- NING (EXCEPT THE SOUTH 50.0 FEET THEREOF DEDI- CATEO FOR PUBLIC STREET), IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, The known as 7300 WEST MON- TROSE AVENUE, in Norridge, Illinois. All interested persons should at- fend and will be given an oppor- funity fo be heard. ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS VILLAGE OF NORRIDGE By: Janice J. 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Call online www.DRIVEJTC.com Hall, plant- lighting sale his front All inter- Village TERMINAL planting Appeals on To advertise o this section, please call CAN dIrectly at (21 7) 241-1 700. retail of foundation CONVEYED to from the screening, LEGAL NOTICE CHICAGO be heard and question Public Hearings Public relaling lot rigs, green space, depth of top CALL AIM Respectfully submitted, 12/18/2014892042 Norridge Zoning Ordinance from Xl landscaping, soil, perimeter screening, park- ing lands, curb installation, property at 7300 West Montrons Avenue located in the M Re- stricled Light Manufacturing Dis- proximately 1.57 Acres, on the FEET (EXCEPT THAT PART FEET (EXCEPT THEREOF THE COM- TRANSFER RAILROAD COUNTY, IL- PANY, IN COOK LINO IS. to construct a pplicant desires in wrought-iron fence yard on the Property. are invited to at- ested persons tend, those presenting testimony the hearing. All inquiries regard- di- ing this public hearing can be rected to Natalie Mendel at the Village of Harwood Heights Vil- lage Hall. Marcia Pollowy Village Clerk a NOTICE is hereby given that public hearing will be held by the Zoning Board Monday, 12 January 2015, 7:30 p.m. at the Village the 4000 North Olcott Avenue, in a Village of Norridge, Io consider petition by the property owner Star Montrose, LLC and the con- tract purchaser. BAB Develop- ment, for the purpose of adopt- ing a planned unit development and attendant special uses and variations the following sections of that or- dinance; Article Xl -A and Article goods, parkway trees, buffering, and set back regulations for the trici (Article Xl), consisting of ap- following described property: THAT PART OF THE SOUTH SERVICES 800481-8312 ASSISTANCE. of of - 40 ILLINOIS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING NETWORK ILLINOIS CLASSIFIED Hall and ADVERTISING 217-241-1700 or visit www.illinoispress.org HERE - BECOME AN TECH. 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= Avenue, AIRLINE CAREERS START Harwood CAREER/EDUCATION throughout Illinois? Call Illinoìs TRAINING. FINANCIAL AID IF Properfy), Need lo place your classified ad QUALIFIED. JOB PLACEMENT Village to Ordinances, The Illinois C'assified Advertising Network OCAN) provides Pioneer Press and the Doings with advertising of a national appeal. The Illinois C'assified Advertising Network OCAN) provides Pioneer Press and the Doings with Village pursuant to the of application LINE. Both Pioneer Press and the Doings recommend discretion when responding. Please refer questions and comments directly to 1CAN. Both Pioneer Press and the Doings recommend discretion when responding. Please refer questions the of Wilson TOWNSHIP 17.56.220 at the Village pursuant 18, West PUBLIC NOTICE PM Public Hearings Public the regular business hours, Monday regular business noon. Respectfully submitted, Marcia Pollowy 12/18/2014 892039 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 17.56,170(E)(2) of the Harwood Heights Code of Heights Zoning Board peals will be conducting a public at hearing on January 5. 2015, Harwood Heights (7300 to Harwood Heights, IL 60706) PROPERTIES BY GOLDSTEIN, LLC ("Applicant), Sections 17.40.O4OlC( Code, for a variance from Sec- Code, which prohibits front yard as may be necessary to author- ize the replacement of recently removed front yard fence boat- ed on the below-described prop- arty. The requested variance re- lates to that certain real property located at 6742 W. Forest Pre- serve Drive, Harwood Heights, Illinois 60706 (ifie bearing las identification number 13-18-402-011-0000 and legally described as follows: LOT 3 IN BLOCK 3, IN VOLK BROTHERS MONTROSE AND OAK PARK AVENUE SUBDIVI- SION, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF THE SOUTH ½ OF SEC- lION NORTH, RANGE 13, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERI- DIAN, NORTH OF THE INDIAN BOUNDARY EAST OF THE WEST 2329.4 special use permit is available special use permit Hall during for review al Village 9 am. to 5 p.m. through Friday, from 9 am. to 12 and Saturdays Village Clerk that 7:00 consider tion 17.40.020(A) of the Village fences, and for such other relief - at IL ot 5, 12, The Hall Dis- (the Multi- All in- public Proper- Section Hercilia Section Avenue, Avenue, NORTH, Harwood Harwood Applicant 60706) to Village 12-12-406- to this to Illinois and the 40 Residential Wilson EAST OF THE Sayre interested persons 12-12-406-028- Residential. currently improved at OF SECTION (7300 West Wilson the Village permits Avenue, Avenue, Hosin 12 is pursuant pursuant All regarding N. in 14 West PUBLIC NOTICE hearing on January PUBLIC NOTICE 170 TO 185 INCLUSIVE Hall st The Property is located in Public Hearings Public Family Mendel permitted uses. N VOLK BROTHERS FIRST ng this public hearing can be di- Heights, IL, which strip mall is 185, ALL INCLUSIVE, AND THE RANGE IN COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS. PtNs: 12-406-030-0000. 12-12-406-033-0000, 12-12-406- 12-12-406-036-0000, 12-12-406- 12-12-406-045-0000 rected to Natalie Mendel at the PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY PUBLIC NOTICE GIVEN, ot the Harwood 17.56.170(E)(2) Ordinance, that Heights Zoning Heights the Village 01 Harwood will be con- Plan Commission hearing on Jan- ducting a public 7:00 PM at the nary 5. 2015, at Heights Vil- Village of Harwoocl lage Avenue, Haiwood Heights, 60706) to consider the applica- tion to Saadeh ("Owners/) pursuant Section 17.56.180 of the Village Code, for a zoning map amend- ment from the Village, rezoning 4644 Haiwood Heights, Property) from its current Rl Single-Family trict classitication to R3 - pIe Property with a three-unit multi-family res- idential building. The f13 zoning district three-unit multi-family dwellings as of right. which buildings are not allowed in the Property's ex- isting Rl zoning district classiti- cation. are invited to attend, be heard and question those presenting testimony at the hearing. quiries hearing can be directed to Nata- lie Harwood Heights Village Hall. Respectfully submitted. Marcia Pollowy Village Clerk 12/18/2014 892037 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 17.56.170(E)(2) of the Harwood Heights Zoning Code, that the Village of Harwood Heights Plan Commission will be conducting a public 2015 at 7:00 PM at the Village of Harwood Heights Village (7300 Harwood Heights, IL consider the application ot Royal Swings, Inc. (Applicant") tor a special use permit authorizing the operation of a baseball and softball analytic simulation train- ing facility teatunng betting cage facilities (the Proposed Use( in a storefront immediately north of PRL Pub at a property address commonly known as 5108 N. Harlem Heights, IL 6070 (the ty(. the Bi - Neighborhood Shopping zoning district. which allows rec- reation buildings only as special- fy seeks special use approval in or- der to operate the Proposed Use at the Property. The Property ix located within a commercial strip mall located at 5100 - 5144 N. Hariem lealIy descnbed as follows: LÖT AND THE SOUTH 8.15 FEET OF LOT 186 AND ALL OF THE EAST ½ OF THE VACATED AL- LEY LYING WEST OF AND AD- JOtNING SAID LOTS 170 TO SOUTH 8.15 FEET OF LOT 186 ADDITION TO GREATER HAR- LEM AVENUE SUBDIVISION IN THE EAST ½ 0E THE SOUTh EAST TOWNSHIP THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, 0000, 12-12-406-029-0000. 12- 031-0000, 12-12-406-032-0000, 034-0000, 12-12-400-035-0000, 037-0000, 12-12-406-038-0000, All interested persons are invited to attend, be heard and question those presenting testimony the hearing. All incuiries regard- Village of Harwcod Heights Vil- lage Hall. A copy of the application for a IL IL IL on sis the Fire year 8701 corn- Tarin above 60706. Square 60706. wireless months: Director, building. replaced, the install IL IL Grove, feet Heights, District a to tor Office 144-ft co-location #891410 1891404 #891399 and #9Q467 #891256 submitting #889572 125 Schaumburg, Education, following Nine antennas will Nine antennas 833 West Talcott Esecutive in Any interested party Morton Heights, YOUR AD at Heights, 847-965-9040. at intends Harwood 510, PUBUC NOTICE Walden PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTiCE PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notices Public modify Protection WITH EASE IN THE proposed CLASSIFIEDS. CALL removed Special RENT YOUR APARTMENT 847-998-3400 TO PIACE Kendrick, PH. AT&T Mobility, LLC is proposing AT&T Mobility, to telecommunications facility on a telecommunications at 8001 North building located Skokie, Cook Lincoln Avenue, be mounted grade on the will also be Three future RRUs installed. re- wishing to submit comments garding the potential effects the on proposed facility may have so any historic property may do to: by sending such comments Project 61 148753-MOG do EBI Consulting, 6876 Susquehanria or Trail South, York, PA 17403, 781 -572-0698 12/le/14 On behalf of T-Mobile, this will of advise interested members T- the general public as follows. Mobile at telecommunications antennas a centerline height ot 100 feet on a 105-toot stealth monopole located Road, Park Ridge, Cook County, IL 60068. Members of the public interested ments on the possible effects ot the properties included in or eligible for inclusion in the National Reg- ister of Historic Places may send their comments to Enc Thomas. Tnleaf Corporation representa- tive acting on behalf of T-Mobile, 1821 Suite 601 73 or call at 630-227-0202. 12118/14 Meetings for the Norwood Park Fire Commissioners 2015, will be held on the first March. June, September, and December. Said meeting will be Department, 7447 W Lawrence, Meetings are to be called to or- Chairman 12118/14 Meetings for the Norwood Park Fire Protection District Pension Fund for the year 2015, will be held on the last Thursday of the following months: January, April, Fire Department, 7447 W. Law- rence, 60706. Meetings are to be called to order by the President at 7:00 P.M. Is/Jell Peistrup President 12/18/14 The monthly meetings 01 Norw000 Park Fire Protection District Board ot Trustees will be held on the second Monday ot each month, beginning in Janu- ary, 2015. Said meetings will be held at the Norwood Park Fire Department, 7447 W. Lawrence, Harwood Meetings are to be called to or- der by the President at 7:30P.M. /s/Andrew Skyba Board Secretary 12/18/14 If you live in Niles Township and have a ct'iitd in grades K-8 who is home-schooled or attends a private school and you are con- cerned about their educational growth and development, please contact Niles Township District tor Menard, 60053. 12/18/14 County, IL. Tuesday of held at the Norwood Park Fire Harwood der by the Chairman at 12 Noon. /slAndrew Golebiowski July and October Said meeting will be held at the Norwood Park 8 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, December 18, 2014 Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices

ORDINANCE #14.7 NORW000 PARK FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT SPILLER PAYS ORDINANCE WHEREAS the Norwood Park Fire Protection Disthct (the Districr) is a kre protection district duly organized under the laws of the State of Illinois; and WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees (the Board) of the District has full power pursuant to Section 6 of the Fire Protection District Act to passall necessary ordinances, and rules and regulations for the YOU'RE proper management and conduct of the business of the Board for carrying into effect the objects for which the District was formed (70 ILCS 705/6);and WHEREAS . the Board desires to create an ordinance that addresses the financial responsibilities of persons or entities that cause hazardous materials to be spilledin the District, requiring emergency response by District personnel. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Trustees of the Norwood Park Fire Protection District as follows: SECTION 1 :DEFINITIONS :As used in this Ordinance, the following tarins shall have the following meanings: COSTS All expenses incurred by the District or by another authorized emergency response agency for any removal or remedial action. EMERGENCY RESPONSE AGENCY . A unit of local government, volunteer organization or other support agency including licensed hazardous waste contractors that provide one or more of thefollowing services: (1 ) firefighting services; (2) emergency medical services; (3) emergency medical treatment or transportation; (4) hazardous materials response teams; (5( emergency service, disaster response or civil defense serv- INTHE ices; (6) public works or maintenance; (7) police agencies (federal. stato or local); or (8( remediation, mitigation or disposal of hazardous materials by a hazardouswaste contractor. FACILITY : Any building, structure, installation, equipment, pipe or pipeline including but not limded to any pipe into a sewer or publicly owned treatment works,well. pond. lagoon, impoundment, ditch, landfill, storage container, tank, motor vehicle, truck trailer, rolling stock or aircraft.Also, any site or area where a hazardous material has been deposited, stored, disposed of, abandoned, placed, or otherwise come to be located. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Any material, substance or mixture of mateflals or substances whh are toxic, ftammable, corrosive, explosive, carcinogenic or radioactive including, but not limited to, anysubstance or material which is designated a hazardous material pursuant to the "Hazardous Materials Transportation Act' (49 U.S.C. §5101 et seq.( in a quantity and forni whichmay pose a substantial present or potential hazard to human health, property or the environment when improperly released, treated, stored, transported, disposed of, or otherwise managed. MATERIALS INCIDENT : A situation involving an actual, suspected or possible hazardous material for which the Fire District or other emergency response agency must respondin order fo ensure the DRIVER'S safety of personnel or property. MUTUAL AID Any action taken by the Fire District or any public agency pursuant to an intergovernmental agreement, including, but not limited agreements made aspart of the Mutual Aid Box Alarm System (MABAS). PERSON Any individual, business, firm, partnership, corporation, association, trust, estate, joint venture or other legal entity, or their legal representative, agent or assign. RELEASE Any spilling, leaking, pumping, pouring, emitting, escaping, emptying, discharging, injecting, leaching, dumping or disposing of a hazardous material into or on any land, air,water, well, stream, sewer or pipe so that such hazardous material or any constituent thereof may enter the environment. REMEDIAL ACTION Any action consistent with permanent, remedy taken instead of, or in addition to, removal actions in the event of a release or threatenedrelease of a hazardous material into the environment, to prevent or minimize the release of hazardous materials so that they do not migrate to cause a substantial present or potential hazard tohuman health, property or the environment. The term includes, but is riot limited to, such actions at the location of the release as storage, confinement, perimeter protection using dikes, trenches, orditches. clay cover, neutralization, cleanup of released hazardous materials or contaminated materials, recycling or reuse, diversion, destruction, segregation of reactive wastes, repair or replacement at leaking containers, collection ot leachate SF9 and runoff, onsite treatment or incineration, provision of alternate water supplies, and any monitoring reasonably required to assure that such actions protect the public healthand welfare and the envi- ronmont. REMOVAL The cleanup or removal of released hazardous materials from the environment, such actions as may be necessary or appropriate to monitor, assess, and evaluatethe release or threat of release ot hazardous materials, the disposal of removed material, or the taking ot such action as may be necessary to prevent, minimize, or mitigate damageto the public health or welfare of the envi- ronment. at ToDve.com RESPONSE Any removal or remedial action to a materials incident or other incident. SECTION 3: PROHIBITED ACTS :No person shall cause, threaten or allow the release of hazardous materials into the environment unless such release is an accordance with an appropriate permit granted by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency or other State or Federal agency having primary jurisdiction over the release and such release is in suchplace and manner as witt not create a substantial present or potential hazard to human health, property or the environment. SECTtON 4: RESPONSE AUTHORITY A, The Fire Chief or his authorized representative shall have authority to respond to any release or threatened release ot hazardous materials within the Districtor affecting the public water supply, wells or sewage treatment works located within the District. This authority includes, but is not limited to, remedial action and removal. The Fire Chief shall have primary authority to respond to any release or threatened release of hazardous materials as described above. The Fire Chief shallreport any release or threat- ened release ot hazardous materials to all appropriate Federal, State and local public health, safety and emergency agencies within twenty-four (24( hours of any substantialrelease of hazardous ma- tenaIs. The Fire Chief shall relinquish his response authonty at such time, if any, as the Federal, State or local emergency response agency having primaryjurisdiction over the release or threatened release has assumed responsibility for response to the release or threatened release. The Fire Chiet, during such time as response authority is vested in him, shall be authorized to utilize all District personnel and equipment and hemay, in his sole discretion, take such re- medial or removal action as he may deem necessary or appropriate to respond to the release or threatened release of hazardous matenal including the useof material and in accordance with any Mu- tuaI Aid Box Alarm System )MABAS) agreements. All responding personnel shall cooperate with and operate under the direction of the Fire Chief or other person then exercising response authority under this Ordinanceuntil such time as the person esercising such response authority has determined that the response is complete or responsibility for response is assumed by the Federal, State or localemergency response agency hay- ing primary jurisdiction over the release or threatened release. The person exercising response authority under this Ordinance shall coordinate and/or cooperate wìth other Federal, State or local emergency response agencies involved in response to the release or threatened release of hazardous materials. SECTION 5: LIABILITY FOR COSTS A. Notwithstanding any other provision or rule ot law. and subject only to the defenses set forth in this Ordinance, the following persons shall bejointly and severally liable for all costs of re- moval and remedial action incurred by the District as a result of a release or threatened release of a hazardous material: i . The owner and operator of a facility or vessel from which there is a release or substantial threat ot release ot a hazardousmaterial. Any person who, at the time of disposal, transport, storage or treatment of a hazardous material, owned or operated the facility or vessel used forsuch disposal, transport, treatment or storage from which there was a release or substantial threat of a release of any such hazardous material. Any person who by contract, agreement, or otherwise has arranged with another party or entity for transport, storage, disposal or treatment of hazardous matenals cwned,controlled or possessed by such person at a facility owned or operated by another party or entity from which facility there is a release or substantialthreat of a release of such hazardous maten- als. Any person who accepta on accepted any hazardous materials for transport to disposal, storage or treatment facilities or sites from which there is a releaseor a substantial threat of SHOPPINGFOR release of such hazardous substances. SECTION 6: DEFENSES :There shall be no liability under this Ordinance for a person otherwise liable who can establish by a preponderance of the evidence that the releaseor substantial threat of release of a hazardous material and the resulting damages occurred under one ot the permitted defenses set forth in 41 5 ILCS 5/22.2(j). SECTION 7: COSTS AND PENALTiES YOUR NEXT CAR? Any person who is liable for the release or threatened release of a hazardous material who tails without sufficient cause to pay tor or provideremoval or remedial action upon or in ac- cordance with a notice and request of the District, or in accordance with any order of any court having jurisdiction on the matter, shall beliable to the District tor any costs incurred by the District as a result of such failure to provide or take such removal or remedial action, together with the cost of any removal or remedial action taken bythe District in accordance with the ordinance, and all attor- Visit ToDve.com to find the make ney's fees and related legal costs incurred in connection therewith. In addition, any such person shall be guilty of a violation of this Ordinance and shall be fined not less than one hundred dollars ($100.00(nor more than seven hundred and fifty dollars ($750.00) for each offense. A separate offense shall be deemed committed for each day on which a violation occurs or continues. Where such violation isfound to be the result of wrllful and/or wan- and model that fits your styLe, ton conduct or gross negligence. or the person committing such violation attempts to evade responsibility hereunder by leaving the scene of the occurrence or byother means, that person shall be sub- lect to a fine as provided for above or a fine n an amount equal to three times the costs, including attorneys' fees arid legalcosts, for which it is liable under Paragraph A, whichever is greater. Charges for removal or remedial action when rendered by the District or any agency irr accordance with any mutual aid agreement shall be as follows: I The cost of vehicles as determined by the responding agency, but in no case less than $250.00 per hour per vehicle; and needs and budget. 2 The cost of all personnel including any over time cost to the Norwood Park Fire Protection District or to any responding agency, incurred asa resul of the removal or remedial ac- tion, but in no case less than $70.00 per hour; and The cost of all materials and equipment used, expended, depleted, destroyed or removed from service in accordance with federal, state or local ordinance as aresult of the mitigs- lion or containment operations or at the request of the District or any responding agency; and The costs of service and/or goods provided by s private or public entity which are used, expended, depleted or destroyed as s result of theresponse. SECTION 8:This Ordinance shall supersede any ordinances or motions or parts of ordinances or motions in conflict with any part herein, and any such ordinances ormotions or parts of such ordi- nances are hereby repealed. SECTION 9:If any section, paragraph or provisions at the Ordinance shall be held invalid or unenforceable for any reason, such invalidity or unenforceability shall not affectany of the remaining provi- sions of this Ordinance. SECTION 10: The Secretary of the Norwood Park Fire Protection District is hereby directed to publish this Ordinance in full at least once in anewspaper published in the District.Publication shall take place at least ten )10( days prior to implementation of this Ordinance. The provisions at this Ordinance shall be in full torce and effectten (10) days after publication as provided by law (70 ILCS 705/7). ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES of the Norwood Park Fire Protection District this 9th day of December, 2014, by s roll call vote asfollows: AYES: Skyba, Martell, Strempek, Jarosz, Szczurek, Lymperopulos, Romano NAYS. O ABSENT: O /5/Douglas Strempek President, Board of Trustees Norwood Park Fire Protection District ATFEST: /s/Andrew Skyba Secretary, Board of Trustees Norwood Park Fire Protection District 12/18/14 #891368

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merrily sang "The Twelve Days of Christmas" while wrapping gifts for children in need at the Service Club partygoersof Chicago's annual Holiday Luncheon Dec. 4. Chairs Diane Freeman and Bonnie Rickard and an animated toy soldier welcomed attendees to The University Club of Chicago (76 E. Monroe) for a "sip and shop," featuring holiday items from vendors including Elements Chicago, Above: Bunky Alioto Gift Shop,Jo Malone and Lulu's on the Cushing and Mamie Avenue. Each guest wrapped gifts for the boys Walton and girls served by charity partner Hephzibah Right: Sheree Children's Association - which assists at-risk Valukas and Sherrill youth by providing them a safe environment and Bodine with a toy promising future - while listening to festive soldier MOfltreian tunes from Chicago Hope Academy's choir. PHO1OS BY RAMZI DeshunnGaney Splash was the media sponsor of this event. DREESSEN-SPLASH

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Woodfield Mall isn't open yet, but a single unlocked door on the east side has been open since 5 a.m., al- lowing thousands of teenage fans in to Theline up outside the gated stores, wind- ing through the mall. The line culminates at PacSun, where Kendall and Kylie Jenner - the teenaged younger sisters of the Kardashian clan - pose for our cover shoot alongside their latest collaborativecollec- tion for the beachy brand. At only 19 and 17 years old respectively, Kendall and Kylie are seasoned media pros: While the crowd outside chants their names ("KEN-DALL, KY-LIE"), the sisters pose perfectly, barely batting an eyelash. "It's something that we've grown up with," says Kylie. "It's kind of normal for us - as normal as it can be." She's not exaggerating: Since the ages of il and 9, the sisters have been reality-TV regulars on E! Network's "Keeping Up with the Kar- dashians" and its spinoffseries "Kourtney & Kim Take Miami," "Kloé and Lamar" and, most recently, "Kourtney and Khloé Take the Hamp- tons."The show has followed them through their most transformative years, documenting everything from hitting puberty to learning to drive to butting heads with their parents. Ofcourse, it hasn't always been all fin and games. "We love doing these meet-and-greets," says Kylie; but, like any celeb, they're approached by their share offanatics. "You got chased in Mi- ami, didn't you?" remembers Kendall. "We were really young, and [Kyliel had to run and escape them. She came to me and was like, 'Kendall, that wasn't normal. ' " They're bashed on social me- dia as much as they're praised (they each have more than 15 million Instagram followers), but they take it in stride: Earlier this month, the elder Jenner posted a "Mean Girls"-inspired video poking fin at all the nasty things people have said about her from behind their computer screens, while Kylie tweeted, "Let's talk about something new at least. I'm bored," showing a coolheaded indifference to the plastic-surgery rumors swirling about her. "We have an amazing family surrounding us," Kylie explains. "They taught us so much about growing up in [the spotlight]." Though they learned a lot from their older siblings, Kendall and Kylie have recently found plenty ofsuccess in their own right. Kendall is the new face ofcosmetics brand Estée Lauder and has a modeling career that would make even the most veteran catwalker envious - during New York Fashion Week, she strutted for labels like Diane von Furstenberg, Givenchy, Chanel and Marc Jacobs - and Kylie has a just-launched line of hair extensions with Bellami Hair dubbed Kylie Hair her husband, rapper Kanye West, especially. "I Kouture. Together, they've penned a sci-fi young also look on Tumbir a lot [for inspiration] "The SISTER, SISTER adult novel, Rebels. City ofIndra, starred in a com- girls then work with the design teams on every- We asked the Jenner sibs to answer questions about mercial for Beats by Dre headphones and created a thing from choosing fabrics to sharing ideas for each other in a "Newlywed Game"-style quiz. line of shoes for Steve Madden.Their 2014 holidaythe campaign creative. The second wave of their line for PacSun is the duo's 12th collection for the holiday collection is in stores nos comprising more Splash: Can you each big pet peeve. brand. than 50 pieces, from embellished vests and babydoll Kendall: What were we name your sister's pet just listening to? You were "We were definitely admiring what Kendall and dressed to cardigans and denim (pieces start at kendall: I'm not nega- peeves? Kylic were becoming," says PacSun CEO Gary $22.50). tive, I'm your sister. playing Drake but that's on everybody's playlist. Schoenfeld of the collaboration. "We thought it As they wrap the collection launch, the Jenners Kendall: She has so Kyll.: I don't want an many. would be really interesting to take these two girls will head back to Los Angeles, where they'll briefly opinion from anybody, Kylle: Spooky Black. from California and create a [line] around their escape the media to celebrate the holidays like Kyll.: Really? I can't lust myself. S: What's on Kendall's? unique fashions and sensibilities. ...We talk about the rest of us - only with a little more glitz and think of any. Kyll.: Coachella stuff. the 'Golden State of Mind.' It's not just girls and glam. "My mom is the holiday queen," says Kylie S: Kyiie, what's Kendall's? Kendall: No, you have guys at the beach; we're inspired by beaches, by KyIle: Probably that Kendall: That's not true! i of momager Kris. Adds Kendall: "She decorates SO many. Like If I tell her mountains, by social causes, by technology by the [she) hates messiness. have, like, everything. the house for every single holiday, but at this time I don't like something entertainment industry. Part of our mission is to of year [the décor] is obviously bigger. It's really she's wearing or her hair Kendall: i need every- S: How would you de- capture that in different ways, and Kendall and fon. [The holidays] are the time we spend with color or whatever, she's thing clean. My house is scribe your sister's style? Kylie bring a great dimension to that." family." like (mimicking voice], "I clean and I'm stili clean- Kendall: (Kylle is] cool, For their part in the design process, the duo Until then, though, they're on the job. As we don't care." ing. edgy, stylish, different. brainstorms inspirations for each collection based wrap our interview, the gates to the store open on their own fashion influences - namely, their and Kendall and Kylie get comfortable in their Kyll.: Well when you're a S: What songs are on Kylle: (Kendall Is] model- stylish sibs. "My family has a lot to do with my seats - they've got a staggering number of Negative Nancy, that's a each other's piayilsts? y, sophisticated, simple. style," Kylie says, calling out older sister Kim and autographs to sign.

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DEC 14: Find a unique craft fair DEC. 15: Get a taste DEC. 16: Snap a Still need gifts to wow the more discernable folks on of Chicago at winning photo your list? These unique hoiiday bazaars are your best bet. Christmas with Santa Randolph Street Holiday Market (below, $10,10 am-S p.m., Plumbers Hall, 1340 W. Washington; Randolphstreetmarket. Shop and eat simultane- Today's the last day corn) is a modern-day block sale with a huge assortment ously with a new promotion to enter the #SantaS- of antique keepsakes and vintage and indie jewelry and art called "Unwrap LIncoln Square napshot contest at the (plus free furniture delivery in downtown Chicago if you're and Ravenswood," The first 900 North Michigan going big). You'll also want to leave time today for The 150 shoppers who spend Shops (900 N. Michigan; Chicago Art Girls holiday pop-up shop (11 $300 on goods, services and Shop900.corn/hollday). a.m-5 p.m., Bell Elementary School, gift certificates at a minimum of Get your candid with Kris 3730 N. Oakley; Chica goartgir!s. three neighborhood businesses Kringle on level 3, then tweet corn) and the Bucktown Holiday before Dec.24 will receive a $50 gift or Instagram the photo using Art Show (free admission pass certificate to try an area restaurant in the the official hashtag #SantaSnap- online, noon-5 p.m., Holstein new year. Save your receipts and mail copies - along with shot for your chance to win up to a $1,000 shopping spree. Park Fieidhouse, 2200 N. t your contact info - to the Chamber of Commerce (2611 W. While you're there, take advantage of the Wrap & Recharge Oakley; Bucktownpromotions. Lawrence) before the cutoff date. The applicable area is Holiday Lounge, which boasts a complimentary coat check, corn). where you can find Foster to the north, Ashland to the east, Montrose to the charging stations and wrapping services. And be sure to goods from a variety of local south and the Chicago River to the west - meaning shops enter the "Posh Giveaway" raffle at the concierge desk - artisans - think humorous like Merz Apothecary (pictured), Architectural Artifacts Inc. you get one ticket for every $50 you spend at the Shops snow globes from Red-Belly and and Enjoy. An Urban General Store are all up for grabs (visit - and win items for your family and friends from Azeeza, Jason Thomas carved treasures. Lincolnsquare.org/pages/unwrapcarnpaignl for more info). L'Occitane en Provence, Lulu's on the Avenue and others.

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Chicago chefs giveusthe dish: 'The Best Meal i Ate This Year' BY VERONICA HINKE Best meal: The whole menu is Food Writer really fun! The skinny "You actually feel to get a chef talk- like you're in the backstreets of ing? That's easy: Ask Tokyo. The Izakaya is located Wantabout the best meal they just under the restaurant, and ate out this year. That's what we you can enter either through the did - and we ended up with this restaurant, or its own side door roadmap that digs deep into the entrance." Chicago area food scene. Part II of our series, with more picks, will Alison Parker - Radical Root run in the paper Dec. 24. Farm in Libertyville Best meal: Potato Kale Soup Dominic Zumpano - PM Restaurant: Sauce and Bread Prime in Highwood Kitchen, 6338 N. Clark St., Chi- Best meal: Sweet Breads, Taro cago; SauceAndBread.com Root, Banana The skinny: "Honestly, we Restaurant: Next, 953 W. rarely eat out, mostly because we Fulton Market, Chicago; NextRes- are so busy and also because we taurant.com grow so much food here, so we The skinny: "I will never look just end up cooking and eating at at beef and broccoli the same way home. A farmer's life, I guess! Our again. It was by far the best meal Chef Mark Hellyars Momotaro in favorite meal was cooked by Mike I have had all year and it didn't Chicago was the site of several Chicago and Anne for one of their [The hurt that when I went it was for chefs' favorite meal this year. Stew] supper club events. They my birthday. The experience was used their sauces and breads that unreal; it was such a brilliant take Bill Kurtis - Tallgrass Beef they make in their restaurant. A on Chinese food." Best meal: Lemon-Ricotta co-op sauce, Oaxaca Chiihuacle Pancakes with a side of Sugared Sauce, gave a new twist to the Takashi Yagihashi - Slurping Bacon standard potato and kale soup. It Turtle in Chicago Restaurant: Beatrix, 519 N. had just the right amount of heat Best meal: Japanese-style Clark St. Chicago; BeatrixChicago. and flavor, which really comple- Barbecue; Pork Cheeks com mented the vegetables and the Restaurant: Chicago Kalbi, The skinny: "It's a new discov- rich, meaty broth. Anne and Mike 3752 W. Lawrence Ave., Chicago; Bill Kurtis (Tallgrass Beef) keeps coming back for the Lemon-Ricotta Pancakes at ery that keeps calling me back really put their heart and soul into Chicago-Kalbi.com Beatrix in Chicago. PHOTO BY DONNA t..int lemon ricotta pancakes. They their cooking, and are devoted to The skinny: "They offer the whip up egg whites and fold them using a lot of local and organic highest quality Japanese-style Best meal: Raw Tuna, Rocoto Best Meal: Kimchee Fries; into the lemon-ricotta batter for a produce and using old world meth- barbecue in Chicago. It's a very in- Cream Yusho Sticky Fried Chicken mix with lemon syrup. They peel ods to make their food." teractive meal that you can enjoy Restaurant: Tanta, 118 W. Wings; Tofu Doughnuts and Cm- the lemon rinds, boil them with as a family and share a variety of Grand Ave., Chicago; TantaChi- namon Ice Cream water and then boil them in sugar Fabio Viviani - Siena Tavern dishes. The flavor profile offered cago.com Restaurant: Yusho - Hyde water and cook them down to a in Chicago at Chicago Kalbi is more of a Japa- The skinny: "I have had my Park, 1301 E. 53rd St., Chicago; syrup and pull the lemon zest to Best meal: Fried chicken nese and Koreait fusion, but the share of raw tuna, but this version Yusho-Chicago.com garnish the pancakes. I also order Restaurant: Bavette's, 218 W. experience is still pretty authentic was not only beautiful but also The skinny "Love the new a side of sugared bacon. The corn- Kinzie St., Chicago; BavettesChi- to Japan. My favorite thing to grill had rocoto cream, which is fruity Hyde Park Yusho by Chef John bination is exquisite." cago.com there is pork cheeks. The mari- and spicy all at once. Awesome Vermiglio. I am about promoting The skinny: "The food is nade keeps the pork moist and it's food!" small local hard working folks and Stephanie Izard - Girl and the consistently good and comforting a very light texture." it's delicious and affordable hip- Goat, Little Goat in Chicago and the service is always spec- Art Smith - Table 52 in Chi- ster. Hyde Park is finally a dining Restaurant: The Izakaya at tacular. I had an amazing meal, Laura Frankel - Spertus cago, LYFE Kitchen in Chicago destination - feeding the Nobel Momotaro, 820 W Lake St., Chi- but I think the stand-out was the Kosher Catering in Chicago and Evanston laureates and activists." cago; MomotaroChicago.com fried chicken. Very unexpected for NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2014 Skokie's Fitness First! HEALTH CLUB

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Matt Troost - Three Aces in Chicago Restaurant: The Brixton, 5420 N. Clark St., Chicago; TheBrixtonChicago.com Best meal: "That chicken dish..." The skinny: "That chicken dish ... I don't remember the name! Biscuits and chicken sausage and old bay gravy sausage crispy skin something ... because Kevin [McMul- len] is great. The whole meal was awesome but this dish hit every note and honestly it feels weird to list a chicken dish as my favor- ite from this year but it was outstanding."

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Peterson Jeff Shapiro Real Urban Barbecue in Ave., Chicago Highland Park, Vernon Hills and Oak Brook The skinny: "Chef does some remarkable Best meal: Special truffle egg toast, things with what seems to be the best qual- fontina cheese, shaved asparagus; over ity fish - all gorgeously and thoughtfùlly easy eggs, truffle oil, melted cheese; perfect presented. The sake list is great, too, and is toasted bread, fresh eggs, mild nutty always a knockout." cheese, garlic toast, shaved fresh asparagus prosciutto-veal meatballs, braised greens, Thai Dang - Embeya in Chicago shaved pecorino focaccia di Recco: Ligu- Best meal: Grand Charcuterie Board nan-style baked focaccia, fresh soft cow Restaurant: TÊTE Charcuterie, 1114 W. cheese, local honeycomb Randolph St., Chicago; TETEChicago.com Restaurant: Davanti Enoteca, 1359 W. The skinny: "I cook and eat Asian food Taylor St., Chicago and 800 Hiigrove Ave., most of my time, so when I have a chance to Western Springs; DavantiEnoteca.com take my wife out for date night, we like to go The skinny: "Like nothing you have ever and try other cuisine. And when we had din- eaten in your life! Creamy, warm, sweet, ner at TÊTE Charcuterie, it was amazing. crispy all in one. Served on its own cut- The board is a tasting of some of the cured ting board. 0MG. Perfect, blended veal, meats, terrines, and sausages they make prosciutto, sweet and tender. Topped with in house. Along with house-made pickles fresh pecorino: a little salt, a little sharp. and well-toasted bread, warm to the touch. Yum." It's charcuterie done with fmesse - taking meat on a board to a new level of refine- Rick Bayless - Frontera Grill, Topolob- ment." ampo, XOCO in Chicago Best meal: Tasting menu Chris Pandel - Balena, The Bristol in Restaurant: Acadia, 1639 S. 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Charlene Brooksbringsherholidayshow"Highly before theperformance. with complimentaryfoodandbeverages band andtherewillbeaholidayreception couple ofsing-alongs." that theyknow,"shesaid."Andwe'llhavea favorites, too."Peoplelovetohearsongs Brooks hopesthatherchoicesareaudience song issomethingIlove,"shedeclared,and her favoriteholidaytunes."Everysingle her singanyofthesesongsbefore. noting thataudiences thing isbrandspankingnew,"Brookssaid, "I'm SpendingHanukkahinSantaMonica." more heart-rendingthanthetruth." said. "Thereisnothingfunnier and nothing love sharinghonestthingswith people,"she She willbeperformingwithaseven-piece Skokie Theatre,7924N.LincolnAve. food andbeveragesat7p.m. 8 p.m.Saturday,Dec.20;receptionwith IN 'HICHLYSEASONED' CHARLENE BROOKS (847) 677-7761;Skokietheatre.com $25 Her personalstoriesareanother gift."I Brooks hasseveralgiftsfortheaudience. 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musical basics like melody and rhythm his sons Lucas and Spenser as they take free pictures with Santa (from RSDAY, DEC lB perform holiday selections from Neil Di- noon until close) and give him last and show kids how to have fun with SUBMIT YOUR EVENT words. Wendy Morgan is the founder of amond's, "A Cherry, Cherry Christmas". minute gift requests. Parents can enjoy Classic Film Series: Gone With The Vocal Gymnasium, where they serve To submit an event for Also performingfavorite Neil Diamond light music and refreshments in the the Wind the community through music educa- consideration in print, visit chart toppers along with works from his waiting area while their children shop. I p.m.: Celebrate the 75th anniversary tian, live and recorded performances www.pioneerlocal.com/ latest releases "12 Songs", "Home Be- Family Focus Evanston, 2010 Dewey of the classic film. Vivian Leigh and and vocal presentations, inspiring and submit-content and click the fore Dark", and "Melody Road". Skokie Ave., Evanston. Call 847-475-7570. Clark Gable, directed by Victor Fleming enriching lives with a focus on the 'Events" tab on the left side of the Theatre, 7924 Lincoln Ave., Skokie. Call and George Cukor. Film historian Ralph human voice. Wendy Morgan is also screen. Please submit the event 847-677-7761. $20. Breakfast with Santa Amelio leads a discussion after the the host of KIDZSTATION on Evanston's no later than lO days before the IO am.: Breakfast with Santa is a great film. Eisenhower Public Library, 4613 ECIV6, a new TV show that introduces desired publication date. way to kick off the holiday season. Fam- N. Oketo Ave., Harwood Heights. Call children to people in their community ilies enjoy a hot breakfast and receive 708-867-7828. a gingerbread house to decorate. Also, through original music. Catch KIDZ- Experience Holidays at the a Candy Lane table is provided, loaded Storylime with Santa! STATION on ECTV6 on Saturdays at Frank Uoyd Wright Home and 9:30 a.m. and Wednesdays at 8a.m. with candies to create a special family 6p.m.: Get one's wish lists ready! Santa Studio Wilmette Public Library, 1242 Wilmette "Richard Kappe" and "In the House: decoration. Each child receives a gift Claus is coming to the Library! Join in 9 am.: Youth volunteers lead tours and Ave.. Wilmette. Call 847-256-5025. Laura Davis" before they end. Elmhurst from Santa. Bring a camera. Event also a special holiday storytime, milk and guide visitors through the home. See Art Museum, 150 S. Cottage Hill Ave., includes: Hot Cocoa table, Special HoI- the home, decorated as it was when the cookies, and photo opportunities with Handicrafters Elmhurst. Call 630-834-0202. iday mug for children. Visit with Santa Santa. All Ages. Limit 75. Franklin Park Wright family lived there during the late 10a.m.: Held every Friday at 10a.m. preregistration is needed to guarantee a Public Library, 10311 Grand Ave., Frank- l800s and early l900s. Hear stories of Park Ridge Senior Center, lOO S. West- Santa is Coming to Leyden gingerbread house for each family. Out lin Park. Call 847-455-6016. the Wright children pulling taffy in the ern Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-692-5127. Credit Union of District fees are slightly higher. Regis- kitchen and spying on their father as he 3 p.m.: Children can meet Santa and get tration deadline is Dec. 12. Call or visit Chrisimas at the White House readied gifts around the tree. A 12-foot Showing the movie, "A Most their picture taken. Free and open to the website. Veterans Park District Bulger - 8 p.m.: lt's that magical time of year tree decorated with Victorian-style or- Wanted Man" (R) public! Leyden Credit Union, 2714 At- Park, 1601 Hirsch St, Melrose Park. Call when the world's most famous address, naments is a highlight of the 30-minute 2 p.m.: "A Most Wanted Man" (122 min. lantic Street, Franklin Park, IL, Franklin 708-343-5270. In district $10, ages 600 Pennsylvania Avenue, is aglow tour. Froebel blocks - the same toys rated R, from 2014). A half-Chech- Park. Call 847-451-9818. 3-IO and $15, ages Il- adult. Kids under with decorations, celebrations and mu- Wright played with as a child to learn en, half-Russian, brutally tortured 3, f ree. . sic. How did the First Families through about shapes and design - available immigrant turns up in Hamburg's "Congregational Dinner the years bring their own unique style to in the architect's Drafting Room for Islamic community. Is he a victim or a Celebrating Shabbat Hanukkah" Shabbat/Chanukah lunch & the White House at Christmastime? And children to enjoy. Free hot chocolate destruction-bent extremist? What is 6 p.m.: Temple Beth Israel presents a learn how were their celebrations and stories served outside in the Home and Studio this most wanted man's true identity? A "Congregational Dinner Celebrating Noon: Shabbat/Chanukah lunch & learn influenced by what was going on in the courtyard. Children under 8 must be tension-filled journey, based on a John Shabbat Hanukkah" for the whole con- with Rabbi Leonard Kravitz - after country and in the world? Join dynamic accompanied by an adult. Frank Lloyd le Carré novel. A casual audience-led gregation and their guests. The event Shabbat services on Dec. 20, 2014, join singing and acting duo, JENNY RIDDLE Wright Preservation Trust, 951 Chicago discussion follows matinee screening. is open to synagogue members and in for a delicious Shabbat Chanukah and ELIZABETH DOYLE, as they bring Ave., Oak Park. Call 708-848-1976. Just drop in. Glenview Public Library, nonmembers who may be interested lunch. After lunch, member Rabbi to life the public and private lives of the 1930 Glenview Road, Glenview. Call in learning about Temple Beth Israel. Leonard Kravitz, will lead a discussion First Families in "Christmas at the White Creative Creatures 847-729-7500. Shabbat Hanukkah Dinner, 6 p.m. about Miracles of Eight: Differing The- House." Call 847-677-7761 or order 9 am.: School-aged children are invited and Shabbat Hanukkah Service, 7:30 aries about Chanukah. Call or visit the online at SkokieTheatre.org Skokie The- to join Miss Dana for a different art Middle School Gingerbread p.m. For more information or reserva- website for reservations. Temple Beth atre, 7924 Lincoln Ave., Skokie. $20. project each week. A variety of materials House Making tians call. Temple Beth Israel, 3601 W. Israel, 3601 W. Dempster St., Skokie. will be available to participants. Drop 2:45 p.m.: Head to the library to make Dempster St., Skokie. Call 847-675 Call 847-675-0951. $5. Holiday Brass and Choral in for crafting at any time. Bensenville a gingerbread house that is both great -0951. Dinner: $20 adult, $9.50, child. Concert Community Library, 200 S. Church to look at and tasty to eat! All materials Registerfor dinner by Dec. 17.. Lunch with Santa Claus 8 p.m.: Celebrate the season in sounds Road, Bensenville. Call 630-766-4642. provided. Space is limited so sign-up is 2 p.ni.: Santa Claus [http://santafrank. joyful and profound. From solemn chant encouraged. River Forest Public Library, Evening showing of the movie, comí] listens to children's requests and to ancient carols to brilliant works for Fundraiser Helps Youth to 735 Lathrop Ave., River Forest. Call "A Most Wanted Man" (R) is available for photos in the party room brass, these glorious concerts offer up Develop Entrepreneurial Skills 7083665205. 6:30 p.m.: "A Most Wanted Man (122 on the second floor of The Butcher's Tap a pageant of musical colors, moods, and IO am.: Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, min. rated R from 2014) A half-Chech- until 4 p.m. Each child also goes home traditions. Call to order tickets Grace Inc., the Evanston North Shore Alumnae Hot Chocolate tor Charity en, half-Russian, brutally tortured with a Christmas goody bag. Walk-ins Lutheran Church, 7300 Division St.. Chapter (ENSA), hosts Santa's Gift 3 p.m.: Stop by the lobby to enjoy some immigrant turns up in Hamburg's for Lunch with Santa accepted, however Shoppe until 3 p.m., at Family Focus in River Forest. Call 312-551-1414. $38-$62 Christmas carols and buy a cup of hot Islamic community. Is he a victim or a reservations are suggested. Phone 773- (Call for $30 Senior tickets). Norwood Hall. In addition to fundraising chocolate for SI. All proceeds go to Teen destruction-bent extremist? What is 325-0123 or email thebutcherstap@ efforts, Santa's Gift Shoppe allows Living Program, a charity devoted to this most wanted man's true identity? A gmail.com to make a reservation to have children to purchase inexpensive gifts FRIDAY, DEC. IO helping homeless teenagers get off the tension-filled journey, based on a John lunch with Santa Claus. The Butcher's for their friends and families. Money streets. This event is sponsored by the le Carré novel. A casual audience-led Tap, 3553 North Southport, Chicago. raised for the event directly benefits the Musikgarten Library's Young Adult Council. Elmwood discussion follows matinee screening. three youth initiative programs run by 9:30 a.m.: Kids can sing and dance Park Public Library, I W. Conti Parkway, Just drop in. Glenview Public Library, Chicago Artery the local sorority: Delta Academy, Delta along to Wendy Morgan at her exciting Elmwood Park. Call 708-453-7645. 1930 Glenview Road, Glenview. Call 2 p.m.: Artists give free workshops. GEMS, and E.M.B.O.D.I. The children Musikgarten classes. Wendy Morgan 847-729-7500. Center on Halsted, 3658 N. Halsted St., and teens are responsible for pricing, loves to get kids singing, wiggling, jump- Celebrate Solstice! Chicago. Call 773-472-6469. packaging, and selling merchandise. ing, dancing and just having a great 3p.m.: A fun-filled holiday bash for all! Denny Diamond: A Cherry, Items range in price from IO cents to time. Her original songs encourage See Santa, enjoy cookies, create art- Cherry Holiday $15. Shoppers and visitors are able to children to use their imaginations, teach work, and view the current exhibitions 8 p.m.: Come sing along with Denny and SEE GO CALENDAR, NEXT PAGE» 14I4. 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There's more to juggler Laura Ernst's act than tossing balls in the air. There will be an educational element when Ernst performs at the Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., 2-3 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 27. "I start out in a human-size hamster ball," Ernst revealed. "I make a little world inside there. We've got all the continents and the kids help me put the globe together. I show them a little bit of juggling and Chinese yo-yo, and explain \\I''I11\ anuarv i I where the different tops came from, and how to say hello in different languages." One fact that Ernst shares with audi- ences is that juggling clubs used to be I Gangster Murder Mystery called Indian clubs. "In India, they used them to workout. They didn't actually toss them," she said. Ernst began juggling as a child but it Reservations Limited didn't became a serious pursuit until she Professional juggler Laura Ernst performs at the was in college. After graduation, she won Morton Grove Library Dec. 27. Call Mon-Fri an international juggling competition. It has been her full-time career since 2008. SEASONAL SOUNDS ABOUND 3) 267-6400www.mysteryltd.comr For details, call (847) 965-4220 or go to A Christmas Concert is paired with a Gift Certificates Available www.mgpl.org. visit to Wonderland Express, 2 p.m. or 4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 20 in the Alsdorf Au- for Murder in the iTM DIFFERENT STROKES ditorium at the Chicago Botanic Garden, Mr. Claus will pause for a pre-Christ- 1000 Lake Cook Road, Glencoe. The cost mas rest at Swim with Santa, 6-8 p.m. is $15 for members, $17 for nonmembers, Friday, Dec. 19 at the Park Ridge Corn- in advance; $18 and $20 at the event. Murder on New Year's Eve1M munity Center Pool, 1515 W. Touhy Ave. For details, call (847) 835-5440 or go to Everyone ages 3 and older is invited www.chicagobotanic.org/wonderland. to swim, sing holiday songs and join in reindeer games. Cost is $6 for residents, MORE MERRY MUSIC $9 for nonresidents. Rabbi Joe Black and the Maxwell For details, call (847) 692-5129 or go to Street Klezmer Band will present a www.prparks.org. Hanukkah Concert, 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 21 in the Alsdorf Auditori- RESOLUTION SOLUTION um at the Chicago Botanic Garden, 1000 You and your kids can Make Your Lake Cook Road, Glencoe. The cost is $15 Mantra for the New Year, 3-6 p.m. Friday, for members, $17 for nonmembers, in ad- Dec. 26 at Skokie Public Library, 5215 vance; $18 and $20 at the event. Charge Oakton St. Drop in and create a stone includes admission to the Wonderland OverniglitAccommodations Available bearing your personal mantra for 2015. Express. New Year's Eve Activities Include: For details, call (847) 324-3149 or go to For details, call (847) 835-5440 or go to www.skokielibrary.info. www.chicagobotanic.org/wonderland. Dinner Midnight Music Open Bar Champagne Dancing L 40 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION ML

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5650 N. Canlield, 60631, GLEN VIEW "For whenever our heart condemns us, Park Ridge God is greater than our heart (708) 867-5044, www.stpaulcantield.org Rohr Chabad CenterofGlenview Presbyterian Church 701 Harlem Avenue, Glenview -1 John 3:20 1SOOW. Crescent Ave, Street Level, Air Conthioned Shabbat morning services 9:30 am 847-823-4135 Sunday Servíce:1O:OO am Sunday Worship 8:15 & 10:45AM NOmembership required NORRIDGE For alt your Jewish needs call Children's programming for pre-k - 7th grade. Sunday School & Adult Bible 9:30AM Nursery servce for younger children 847-910-1738 8:45 am Confirmation classes foc 8th grade Saturday Worship 6PM wwwChabadofGlenvíewcom Zion Lutheran Church 8600 W Lawrence Avenue 9:00 am I-high School Lutheran Unity School - West Norridge. IL 60706 Adult Education Bible Study Sunday 1 1 :30 am Adult Educat,on Bìble Study Thursdays 6:30 pm (708) 453-3514 Pre K-Grade 8, SHARING GOD, MORTON GROVE Rev. Luther John Ba)us, Pastor 'Open Forum' Adult Learmng First Thursday every month 6:30 pin TOUCHING LIVES EVERYWHERE Sunday Worship 9:30 am st. Luke's Christian Holy Communion 3rd & 5th Sunday wwwparkridgepresby.org Early Communion - ist Sunday 9:00 am Norwood Park Community Church Likeus onFaGebook Sunday School - 10:35 am 9233 Shermer Rd. Morton Grove Rev.Dr. Donald Dempsey Pastor Lutheran Church Adult Bible Study - 10:45 am Sunday Worship & Sunday School - i O AM 5917 N. Nina Ave Chicago, IL Handicapped Accessible Mr.Aaron Higashi Dir.ofYouth & http://www.stlukesecc.org/ P:773.631.2860 Serving the Community Family Ministries Handicap Accessible Sharing God's Promises F: 773.631.0142 Pastor Elizabeth Jones Mrs.AmySchaetzlein SundaySchoolDir. www.norwoodparkltheran.org NORTHFIELD Worship Services SKOKIE Sundays Morton Grove Community Church Willow Creek Congregation Bene Shalom At Presbyterian Church (USA) Community Church 4435 Oakton, Skokie (847) 677-3330 10:00 am 8944 Austin Ave., Morton Grove www.beneshalorn.org Interfaith Families Welcome North Shore Campus Rabbi Dr. Douglas Goidhamer (Lake and Austin) Asst. Rabbi Shari Chen, Soloist Charlene Brooks (847) 965-2982 315 Waukegan Road Faith Lutheran Church (ELCA) All services voice and sign language www.mgccpresbyterian.org 847-441-6599 Check our website for service times 6201 W Peterson Ave. Sunday Worship lOAM Sunday Services: 8:30, 10 & 11:30am Chicago, IL (773) 631-0715 Fellowship 11AM Promiseland (lnfants-6r5): 8:30, 1 0 & i 1:30am st. Peter's United Church of Christ Rev. LolIy Dominski Elevate (Grades 6-8): 1 0 & i 1:30am Oakton Street & Laramie Avenue Saturday Worship 5:30PM Impact (Grades 9-12): 6pm Rev. Bunny Hughes 847-673-8166 Sunday Worship 10:30AM Handicapped Accessible For more ìnformatiori visit www.stpeteruccskokie.org ALL ARE WELCOME! wwwWillowNorthShore.org Sunday Worship i OAM Holy Communion Weekly Sunday School 9AM (Sept. thru May) Pastors: Barbara Berry-Bailey To showcase your House of Worship here Rev. Richard Lanford Childcare Provided and Jeffery King call 630-978-8277 or [email protected] Air Conditioned Sanctuary NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION I THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18,2014 43 LocalYOUR Worship Gude

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Temple Beth Israel SKOKIE CENTRAL TRADITIONAL Ezra-Habonim, KOL EMETH Beth Hillel Congregation the Niles Township 3601 W. Dempter St. CONGREGATION Conservative Congregation Bnai Emunah Jewish Congregation Traditional Service - Mixed Seating Rabbi Barry Schechter 3220 Big Tree Lane, 847-256-1213 Skokie, IL 60076 4500 Dempster St., Skokie, IL 60076 847-675-0951 Services led by: 847-675-4141, 51 30 Touhy, Skokie 847-673-3370 www.bhcbe.org www.tbiskokie.org Rabbi Dr. Michael Gottesman http://www.ehnt.org/ (1 block west of Eden's) Kabbalat Shabbat Fridays 6:00 PM Shabbat: Fri 8PM & Sat 9:30AM Minyons: Mon. & Thurs. 8:00 AM Shabbat Service - Saturdays 9:30 AM Minyan Mon - Thurs 7PM Devar Emet Messianic Kabbala Shabbos-Sept. to June at Jr. Congregation, Tot Shabbat, Calvary Redemption Center Sat & Sun 6PM Synagogue Religious School Tues & Sat Torah Time 1 0:30 AM 8256 Skokie Blvd. candle lighting time 7800 NilesAve., Skokie847-674-9146 Rabbi Jeffrey Weill Saturday 9:00 AM Followed by Kiddush www.devaremet.org Followed by Kiddush Skokie, IL 60077 Cantor Benjamin Warschawski Sunday 8:30 AM Followed by breakfast Join us for Shabbat Services at lOam Daily Minyan 7 AM and 7:30 PM 847-674-1100 Rabbi Neil Brief, Emeritus "A Community of Jews Sanctuary handicapped accessible! Rabbi Annie Tucker www.mycrc.tv who believe and teach 4040 Main Street, Skokie, Illinois W.M. Temple Church that Yeshua (Jesus) is the Cantor Pavel Roytman [email protected] 847-674-4117 of God in Christ, Inc. Promised Jewish Messiah" Rabbi Michael Cohen, Ed. Dir. Sunday Service: lOam www.wix.com/skokiecentralfshul 5151 Church St., Skokie, IL Youth Group: 10 am (847) 966-1095www.wmtcogic.org [email protected] Children's Church: 10 am KEHILLAT SHALOM Sunday Service: 1 1 :30 AM To showcase your House of Worship here Rev. Ebenezer Dei, Senior Pastor An Egalitarian Conservative Congregation Sunday School: 1 0 AM Lay Led Shabbat Service, 9:45AM Bible Study: Wednesday, 7 PM call 630-978-8277 Intercessory Prayer: 8610 Niles Center Rd, Skokie Tuesday & Friday, 12 PM 847-679-6513 Dr. Clarence Cranford, Jr., Pastor or [email protected] www.kehillatshalom.org Elizabeth W. Cranford, 1 st Lady

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Join usfor. (JI,ristmas Worship Christmas Eve Wednesday, December 24 4:00 pm Worship w/Childrens Story 9:00 pm Candlelight Worship 10:30 pm Prelude Concert with Caroling i 1 :00 pm Candlelight Worship Christmas Day Thursday, December 25 10:00 am Festival Worship Edison Park Lutheran Church 6626 N. OliphantAvenuc . Chicago, Illinois 60631 773-631-9131 . www.edisonparkchurch.com

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Lonely? Grieving? Sad? 5:00 PM - Family Service 10:30 PM - Musical Prelude music, and a Christmas message from Missing that special someone? 11:00 PM - Candlelight Service Lead Pastor Steve GiUen. Stay after servic * to grab a Christmas treat and some hot chocolaté. Join together in a refuge Park Ridge Presbyterian Qtürch Mon 12122 Tue 12/23 Wed 12/24 from holiday "jollity" and festivities. 1300 West Crescent Ave. 6 4&6PM 2&4 ParkRidge,IL 60068 7:00 pm, Monday, December 22, 2014 847-823-4135 A children's program for Infants - will be offered during all iikru,,n St. Luke's Church , Willow Creek Community Church North Shore 9233 Shermer, Morton Grove, IL .- 315 Waukegan Road Northfleld, Iflinos 60093 847441-6599 WiflowNorthShore.org Fully handicapped accessible

OUR LADY UNITED IN FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH Holy Trinity . OF PERPETUAL HELP Invites You to Join Us/or a Lutheran Church CATHOLIC CHURCH ,I t I I Lutheran Church 2328 Central Road 1775 Grove Street Glenview. IL 60025 847.729,1525. olphglenview.org ç HRISTM'' CROI S SERVIC1 Glenview, IL 69025 8600 W Lawrence Avenue SUNDAY, DE(.:. 214:00PM Nonidge, IL 60706 CHRISTMAS MASS SCHEDULE 47.724.ß . (708) 453-3514 Wednesday, December 24, Christmas Eve Fellowship with Pie & Pastor Chris Neptun Coffee immediately after service 3:00 p.m. - Church and McDonnei Hall ristma6 Rev. Luther John Bajes, Pastor 5:00 p.m. - Church and McDonnell Hall ---Youare aLso invited tojoin usfor . Christmas Eve Christmas Eve 7:00 pm 8:00 p.m. - Church DEC. 24 - CANDLELIGhT SERVICE I I O() PM Holy Communion Midnight - Church 4:00 & 10:00 pm DEC. 25 - CHRIS'FMAS DAY SERVICE 1000 AM Christmas Day 10:00 arm Thursday, December 25, Christmas Day Candlelight Worship NewYear's Day 10:00 am 6525 W. Irving Park Rd., Chicago, IL 60634 773-283-2326 7:30, 9:30, 11:00 am. and 12:30 p.m. - Church with Holy Communion Serving the Community 9:30 am. - McDonnei Hall [email protected] Sharing God's Promises NH, A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY DECEMBER 18 2014 45

PLEASWpINUS AS WE CEL'EBR'ATE THE CHRISTMAS WORSHIP BIRTH OF CHRIST Sermon "The Perfect Gift" r Eve CandIIight Worship Service with beloved, traditional scripture readings dsday, December 24 at 7:30 pm ''eryone is Always Welcome DECEMBER 24 Mdrton Grove Comnl'ùnity Church Presbyterian Park Ridge 5:00 p.m. Family Service With Candlelight & Carols 8944 Austin Avenue Community Church 11:00 p.m. Traditional Service With Candlelight & Carols (Lske11E Austin) 4 Morton Grove. IL 100 S. Courtland Avenue Park Ridge, IL 60068 All are Welcome! (84Z) 2982 (847) 823-3164 www.parkridgecommunitychurch.org .Rev. Lolly'Dominski and Rev..Bunny Hughe.s Maryeat of Wisdom UNITARIAN CHURCH OF EVANSTON HARK! THE HERALD ANGELS SING! SI. PAUL ® 'thoIic Church. LUTHERAN In ciii seasons our liberal religious community Christmas Eve 925W Granvilie at Cuqberiand invites you wíth open hearts and minds. 5:00-7:00-10:30pm in Park R4l. CHURCH rHoly Communion is celebrated at all services Wednesday, Dec. 24- as Eve: No morninQ Mass today CIwfecmas L,. Worship 5.rvc,s Christmas Eve Candlelight Services ., Christmas Day Ealîytveninq Mason at 300 & 5:00 p rs WIdrs.iday, D.c. 24 with stories, carols and music 11:00 p.m Solemn Mass at Chnstmas Holy communion tIIorvic. 10:00 am (Proceded ya speiWprogram at 10:30 p nr i 7pm - Candlelight Service

5 pm & 9 pm with Holy Communion Thursday, Dec. 25 - Cbrlati$s Day ii Po, . Candieight Service Si. ANokEws LUTHERAN CHURCH & ScHooL 4; 8:00, 9:30 5 1100 am Ch,1.(mas Day Worship No 7 p.m. today Tus Lutheran Church . Missouri Synod Thursday, O.c. 8 Unitarian Church of Evanston : Thursday. January Ist iOani Serv,ce - Holy Communion Church: 847823-6656School: 847-823-9308 Solemnity 01 Mary, Mother ' ' 5650 N. Canfleld, 60631 I '0 Ridg* Ave.Isrkirii', lut on Gr'nwood St. www.standrewsparkridge.org Wednesday, Vigil at 5 p. : 708-867-5044 -www.ucevancton.org (847) 864-1330 + Pastor Matt Hoffmann Thuraa .Masses9:3 & 11:OOa.m www.stpaulcanSeld.org Saint Isaac Jogues Roman Catholic Church 306 W. Fourth Street at Clay .Hinsdale, Illinois c Chri5na4 ¿: ia .s:rvc44 NOTRE DAME CATHOLIC CHURCH www.sij.net/(630)323-1248 Wednesday, December 24 Advent and Christmas Schedule 4:00 p.m. Family-I riendly Worship 64 Norfolk Ave.Clarendon Hills630.654.3365 2014- 10:00 p.m. Full Clitt.il Worship Wednesday, December 24th: Christmas Eve CHRISTMAS EVE: . Daily Mass - 7:00 am Wednesday, Decembe Christmas Vigil Mass: 4:00 pm ( /urth, l'ansi.'Cisth the Cbildreni Cboi, Gjm] Thursday, December 25 4:00 * 4:10 * 4:20 * 6: Mass at Midnight 10:00 a.m. Siinplr Worship 'nrviii 10:30 pm Mass d 11:15 pm Carols and Blessing of Crib C H (.1 R (ì Il ()l IIlI CHRIST followed by Midnight Mass. HoLY NAJIvIlY Thursday, December 25th: Christmas Day X. Thursday, De The EpicopaI Church 27cs.K,,hm'.,,.tA.. Christmas Day: 9:00, 10:30 am, and Noon welcomes you I t..y,nd',n 7:30 * 9:30 * Itiii Friday, December 26th www.I lulyNativil y..( h urrIuo, ; Daily Masses: 7:00 am & 5:00 pm Saturday, December 27thSaturday morning Mass: 8:00 am MARY, MOT Saturday evening Vigil of Sunday - 4:30 pm Vigil Mass. Wednesda 'There are NO Confessions today Thursday, January ist - 2015:Solemnity of Mary the Mother of God 4:00 pm .- . »1 1 !f?/V !)qy o/ ( )I'/uattho ,,ia MARY, MOTHER OF New Year's Eve I Wednesday, December 31 st 4:00 pm Come Celebrate Christmas at Redeemer Lutheran! Ho/y Day oíOh/190 New Year's Day I Thursday, January ist9:00, 10:30 am, and Noon Thursday, January 1, Sunday, Dec. 21 ChrIstmas Day: lo am Festival el tessons & lo a m. Service st Carol* 8:00 * 10:00 am Carols willi Gargoyle Brass AI) services tenture candles, coiiilnuilisn Christmas Eve: carols. and irrslrtimeritalists. COME CELEBRATE OUR SAvioRs BIRTH WITH Us! s p.m famIly Worship I. 139 EasI First Street i p in Festival Worship ?1('th?('Ilwr lo an piiConceit 630-3235530 i i liIIICaiidieiiglii Wvrship redeemerhinsdale . trq 46 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL

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49. . - . ThURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2014 ThURSDAY, Battaglia played in 15 of the team's 16 Forward Georgiana Wagemann, from Have a suggestion for the College I sive MVP. Battaglia was named to the Capital One Academic All-District i first of a possible 710 minutes in Ivy League Lake Forest Academy, played in 13 games for the Bulldogs this season. Grinnell guard Alissa Hirsh (13) goes in for a Iayup during a game against Lake Forest College. GRINNEa ATHLETicS All-Ivy selection as well as Yale's Defen- team for the second straight year. games, starting 14. She also played 700 games. Roundup? Email Nick Bullock at bullock- ___ [email protected].

big for Grinnell. big for i;t f NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL A PIONEER COLLEGE NOTES COLLEGE Niles North graduate Alissa Hirsh Hirsh scored 33 points to go with 10 Two other area athletes play for the Taylor Coleman, a junior linebacker Coleman helped the Bulldogs to a 7-4 Other local athletes on the team Two area athletes recently concluded Midfielder Muriel Battaglia, who scores III North's Hirsh Nues By NICK BUlLOCK Special to the Tribune, @Pioneer_Press was recently named the Midwest Confer- ence Women's Basketball Performer of theWeek. The Skokie native is a junior guard on the Grinnell women's basketball team. rebounds and six assists in an 89-80 victory over Monmouth on Nov. 25 in 24 Grinnell, Iowa. She followed that with a points, six rebounds and five assists in on 64-62 win against visiting Lake Forest Nov. 29 in Grinnell, and 19 points, seven rebounds and three assists in a 68-59 loss to Presentation College the next night in Grinnell. Grinnell women's basketball team. Kayla Morrissey is a freshman forward from Lyons and Haley El Mahassni is a fresh- man guard from Hinsdale South. for the Drake football team, was named one of two Pioneer Football League Scholar-Athletes of the Year on Dec. 3. The Lake Zurich graduate also was named to the Capital One Academic All- District Team and is a two-time Academ- ic A11-PFL team member. record. He finished with 95 tackles, 8.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks. He was an honorable mention All-PFL selection this season. include Andrew Clifford, a sophomore quarterback from Lake Forest; Jeremy Kahen, a sophomore offensive lineman from Glenbrook North; Sean Lynch, a freshman defensive back from Lake Zur- ich; A.J. Spitz, a freshman quarterback from Glenbrook North; and Rocco Ste- fanini, a sophomore offensive lineman from Fenwick. their senior seasons for the Yale women's soccer team, which finished 8-4-4. hails from Hinsdale Central, was invited to play in the New England Women's In- tercollegiate Soccer Association's annual Senior Bowl. She was named a first-team - Tim Froehlig be a few players only The majority of coaches said they felt Loyola was the top contender Mundelein's Holiday Classic is unique in its scheduling because According to Mundelein girls basketball coach Brian Evans, only According to Mundelein girls basketball coach who have committed to play Division I basketball - such as Loyola's' who have committed to play Division I basketball Ivy League-bound, 6-2 forward Sarah Elston (Columbia) and 5-10 Cary-Grove guard/forward Katie Barker (Ohio) - don't be fooled. The quality ofbasketball here will be top-notch. 'We love having the privi- lege of hosting our holiday tournament every year," Mundelein senior guard Maddie Zazas said. Dark horses to win the tournament, but there are other teams people should keep an eye on. Libertyville, led by 6-2 senior center Becky Deichl and 5-II soph- omore guard/forward Claire Keefe is one ofthem. Deichi had a 22-point, 10-rebound effort against unbeaten Stevenson several weeks ago. Two other teams are Vernon Hills (8-2 record to start the week) and Lake Zurich. Neither team has a star player, but both have been playing team-oriented hoops. "This toursainent gives a great opportunity to see teams we normally wouldn't," Loyola coach Jeremy Schoenecker said. Holiday grimi it basically has games beginning every hour-and-a-half from 9 a.m. until 8 p.m. for four days over a seven-day span. Though all the kids playing will be off school, most teams aren't used to playing at such random - and often early - hours. This has proven to be a factor for some teams in the past, and the way players handle this unique circumstance can be the difference between winning and losing. "You never know how teams will react, because there are so many things going on that week, plus, this time of year kids will occasionally be sick, too," Vernon Hills coach Paul Brettner said. 3STORYLINES These girls can play teams had losing records three of the Mundelem Holiday Classic's 16 which should make when the brackets for the event were put together, will for some exciting competition. Though there Loyola SCHEDULE ON MONDAY jr., Lake Zurich I sr., Streamwood vs. Rolling Meadows, 8 p.m. Prairie Ridge vs. Mundelein, 6:30 p.m. Nues West vs. Vernon Hills, 5p.m. Lake Zurich vs. Cary-Grove, 3:30 p.m. Hoffman Estates vs. Loyola, 1:30 p.m. Grant vs. Champaign Central, noon Lake Park vs. Conant. 10:30 am. Grayslake North vs. Liber- tyville, 9am. F, sr., Vernon Hills KASEYF1RNBAH G, sr., Mundelein NATAUEBUSSCHER ABBYPIRRON C, sr., Libertyville B[CKYDLIHL 50 ThURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL

5 PLAYER TO WATC How will Noire Dame handle expectalions? AMMAJIBECAR Notre Dame is the Wheeling Hardwood Classic's pretournament F, jr., Notre Dame favorite. JOEDORCIA The Dons are led by senior guard Joe Mooney, a Division I prospect C, sr., Liberlyville who made the Hardwood Classic's all-tournament team a year ago, JIMMYMARTINEW and junior forward Animar Becar. The pair guided Notre Dame to a 6-1 F, jr., Glenbrook South start to its season, including a victory over Evanston in the Lane Tech! DePaul Prep Thanksgiving Tournament's championship game. JOEMOONEY "Seeding doesn't really matter," Becar said. "It's all about coming in Regina hoping for another title run PG, sr., Notre Dame with the right frame of mind and just playing hard - and winning." JANELLEALBACARNER The Panthers (5-4) made it to the championship game last year PG, jr., Maine East ROUBYNARDINI and with four returning starters there's no reason to think they Can Vernon Hills make a deep run with an exhilarating style? SG, sr., Vernon Hills ALOtUIRACNAYAJIRIA can't reach the fmal again this year. Few teams are more exciting to watch than Vernon Hills when SG, sr., Leyden Leading the way for Regina are two seniors averaging double everything is clicking for the Cougars. MAEVEDEGNAN digits in scoring: Maeve Degnan (14.8) and Maggie Palmer (13.8). SCHEDULE Vernon Hills is anchored by 6-5 jumping jack Lem Turner - the Ball "We don't just have that one go-to kid," coach Kerry Durham SG, sr., Regina ON MONDAY State volleyball signee is averaging 3.1 blocks this yeaz as ofDec. II- said. "We have more options and that's great for our program." Lake Park vs. Maine West, and the Cougars feature senior guard Robby Nardini and senior wing Bo ARIANAIW.LEY 9a.m. Manso, who can both light up the scoreboard when they're hitting shots. PG, sr., Elmwood Park Who will take on an increased role for Maine East? Vernon Hills vs. Libertyville, Vernon Hills has a good chance of beating anybody in the tourna- MIRANIIAWEBER The Blue Demons (2-7) are back at the St. Viator Tournament 10:30a.m. ment if Turner stays out of foul trouble and the Cougars are knocking C, jr., Glenbrook North after a year off. Glenbrook South vs. Niles down their shots from deep. Maine East lost a lot from last year's team, which won the Cen- North, 12:15 p.m. tral Suburban North, and it took a big hit when junior forward Kelli Fremd vs. Dundee-Crown, Can anybody nullify Libertyville's size? SCHEDULE Lindberg tore her right Achilles tendon on Dec. 9 against Niles 2 p.m. Libertyville's biggest strength this year is its size. The Wildcats are ON MONDAY North. Notre Dame vs. Buffalo anchored by 6-10 senior center Joe Borcia. Junior Ben Kimpler, who's Glenbrook North vs. Maine Grove, 3:45 p.m. "It's a really big setback, not just with what she was giving us 6-6, and 6-7 senior Peter Feely also play in the post. East 5 p.m. offensively - six to 10 points a night - but what she did for us on Prospect vs. Streamwood, 5:30 p.m. "I think our offense really feeds offthose guys," Libertyville coach Scott Elmwood Park vs Loyola JV, defense," Blue Demons coach Karol Hanusiak said. Bogumil said. "Conor Pterson, our small forward, is our leadiiig scorer. 5p.m. Wheeling vs. Naperville Lindberg's younger sister, sophomore Holly Lindberg, will try to Regina vs. Fenton, 6:30 p.m. Central, 7:15 p.m. But he gets so many looks because we throw it into the big guys and they step up and star junior guard Janelle Alba Garner may be asked to Deerfield vs. Waukegan, do a nicejob offinding him cutting to the basket or spotting up for 3s." St. Viator vs. Leyden 6:30 p.m. do even more. 8:45 p.m. Like most teams, "we want to madmize our strength," Boguniil added. Championship: 1:30 p.m. Dec.27 Leyden coach comes back to her roots Championship: 8:45p.m. One of Bogumil's favorite aspects of the Hardwood Classic is that Dec.27 it's a great coaching tournament, he said. It's full of teams who play First-year Eagles coach Stephanie Kuzmanic, who played at different styles - for example, Naperville Central typically plays zone Wheeling, grew up right down the road from St. Viator. She has defense and Niles North usually pressures all over the court - which Leyden (4-4) pointed in the right direction and can show friends provides a lot of teaching opportunities. and family just what she's building in Franklin Park. - Eric Van Dril -- Rob Valentin NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2014 51 I I

III NOTRE DAME Loss revealsroomfor improvement

The Red Devils rarely settled for bad Dons had trouble getting shots. Senior forward Matt Rafferty - who was spectacular, finishing with 39 points on stops on defense against 15-of-18 shooting - was the source of much of Hinsdale Central's offense, yet the senior- Hinsdale Central laden squad's experience running its sets showed. BY ERIC VAN DRIL "I just thought our kids really executed," Special to the Tribune, @VanDnlSports Latorre said. "We did a really good job of getting the ball inside. That's really our NILES - Notre Dame climbed into the bread and butter, and our kids made a con- Chicago Tribune's top-20 boys basketball certed effort to get the ball inside. It seems rankings with six straight wins to start its like when it goes inside, with the personnel season, but coach Tom Les continued to we have, good things seem to happen." remind the Dons that there is another step The loss to Hinsdale Central highlighted for them to take. an area where the Dons, who only have The difference between where Notre two seniors in their rotation, have room to Dame is currently and where its wants to be improve. was evident to junior forward Ammar Becar "You've got to talk on defense," senior after a 74-70 loss to Hinsdale Central on point guard Joe Mooney said. "We had Saturday night. miscommunications and they were getting "They're a great team, and we're a good wide-open layups. It's just little things like team," Becar said. "Coach has been telling that." us that if we want to be on the next level, we The inability to get stops was a point of have to play together. We have to execute." frustration for Notre Dame, especially given The terni execution was used by both that Mooney played so well throughout the Becar and Hinsdale Central coach Nick second half. The Division I prospect - he Latorre after the game. has offers from Air Force and UC Davis - finished with 37 points on 20 shots, including seven made 3-pointers. Several of those 3s were difficult attempts Mooney created for himself off the dribble. Mooney did his best to keep Notre Dame in the game after Hinsdale Central took a 48-37 lead with 3:44 remaining in the third quarter. He scored 18 points, and knocked down four 3-pointers, after that. Becar said that instilled both him and his teammates with energy but the defense couldn't get the stops it needed to rally against a team of Hinsdale Central's experience and caliber. "We couldn't recover from [the third-quarter deficit]," Mooney said. "We kept cutting it down from like il to six and 10 to four, but we could never really crack it."

LUT: Notre Dame's Joe Mooney goes up for a Iayup in front of Hinsdale Central's Matt Rafferty (32) during Saturday's game in Nues. Mooney finished with 37 points in the loss. i MC SUMMERS/FOR CHICAGO Notre Dame's Ammar Becariards Hinsdale Central's Matt Rafferty during Saturday's game in Nues.Rat- TRIBUNE MEDIA GROUP ferty finished with 39 points. i NIC SUMMERS/FOR CHICAGO TRIBUNE MEDIA GROUP 52 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL

III NILES NORTH George helps Vikings win emotionalgame

Guard transferred from Maine East to Nues North before his senior season

BY ERIC VAN DRU.. For Sun-Times Media, @VanOrilSports

SKOKIE - Abby George wasn't sure how he should begin the Niles North boys basketball tearrfs game against Maine East. The Central Suburban North opener for both teams on Dee. 9, --*hich the Vikings won 57-31, was the first time he played against his former team after transferring this summer. "There were a lot of emotions gDing into the game because I've been playing [on varsity at Maine Eastj for three years," said George, a senior. 'All my [formerj teammates, they looked mad. I didn't know how I should come out - too aggressive, too passive. I just came out, played my game." George didn't score in the first quarter, but he drained an open 3-pointer with about 5:00 left in the second quarter for his first points. ABOVE: Nues North's Abby George beats Maine East's Ezeka Omeke (12, left) and Nick Kanjou (21, right) to the ball for a steal on The major- Dec. 9 in Skokie. i rncvALLEN/FOR CHICAGO TRIBUNE MEDIA GROUP ity of Nues LEFE: In the Dec. 6 game against rival Nues West, Nues North's Abby George (right) scored 14 points in a74-71 loss. i NIC SUMMERS/FOR North's bench CHICAGO TRIBUNE MEDIA GROUP stood and cheered when to Niles North has been emotional. "I told them, 'This game is not on Dec. 9. George was the MW of George sank He said on Dec. 9 that he did it about Maine East versus Abby the Buffalo Grove Thanksgiving his shot. They for family reasons, but many in George,' " Geais said of his pregame Tournament, and he contributed 14 continued to the Maine East program remain message. points in a 74-71 loss to NUes West cheer on the resentful. George has adjusted veiy well on Dec. 6. 5-8 guard as George estimated that all but to a new role and a newjeam. He George and Niles North coach he prepared two of his former teammates have was a point guard for Maine East, Glenn Olson agreed that they were to play a high- stopped talking to him since he but he's been more of a shooting surprised by how quickly he's fit in, pressure defense that forced Maine "My team, they said they've transferred because the assumptionguard with the Vikings - a more but it's been a welcome surprise. East to commit 28 turnovers. got my back," George said. "It felt is he switched schools in order to natural position, he said - and he's "He'sjust buying in and he's not A second went by. Then George like a family. It felt like I had older play for NUes North. fit in seamlessly, despite not playing trying to do too much," Olson said. looked over to the bench and brothers in there. I felt like I never Tuesday night also was emotionalwith Niles North at all during the "He'sjust playing very well within - clapped enthusiastically to acknowl-had that before. I had a lot of confi- for Maine East. Blue Demons coach summer. our system I think that's the biggest edge the Vikings and their support dence." Dave Genis addressed that before He scored 11 points and had three tribute I can say about He's not of him. The reaction to George's transfer the game. steals against the Blue Demons trying to be somebody he's not." 53 I Highland Park on Friday - and ence game - at home against then the Luther North Holiday Tournament. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2014 THURSDAY, I better in a 55-52 loss to Glen- brook North. That was a good sign for the Blue Demons as they prepare for their next confer- NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL A PIONEER Maine East fell to 0-2 in the MEDIA GROUP ABOVE: NUes North's Tajal Armstead crashes into Maine East's Ezeka Omeke as Omeke prepares to go up for a shot in the Dec. 9 ABOVE: NUes North's Tajal Armstead crashes into Maine East's Ezeka Omeke as Omeke prepares game in Skokie. AUIN/FOR CHICAGO TRIBUNE LEFT: Maine East's Philemon Philip glides in for a shot during the Dec. 9 game at Nues North. i PHOTOS BYTRACY tough like that yet." Central Suburban North three nights later, but it played much Following the con- He and Grover were "They were shell- said. "As a captain, I don't think I did a good job of regrouping everybody. You're going to take a couple blows, but you're going to have to get back up." test, Genis talked about the squad - especially the Blue Demons' ju- niors - and its need to grow up. hopeful that the bad game against Niles North was an isolated event - one that would serve as a tool Maine East would use to get stronger. shocked," Genis said. "Hopefully it's a learn- ing experience for them and we're able to move forward. We've got some talented kids, but they're not mentally The Blue Demons had just The Blue Demons had Maine East managed to cut its The Vikings held the Blue De- "I think we played scared. We Junior point guard Milan "Every team has a momentum loss to the Vikings on Dec. 9. loss to the Vikings on in the four field-goal attempts 10 first quarter. They committed Genis called eluding seven before in a timeout with 3:18 remaining 13-6 deficit to 22-19 in the second quarter, but senior forward Ezeka Omeke picked up his third foul 8-0 run before Maine East senior mons to nine points in the second turnovers during that time, in- turnovers during that the first. with 1:59 remaining in the first half. Niles North then went on an guard Nick Kanjou knocked down a 3-pointer right before the end of the second quarter. half. weren't ready," Kanjou said. "No one knew what to do." Grover - who's one of the team's primary ball handlers, along with junior guard Franklin Orange - shouldered some of the responsi- bility for the struggles. change" during a game, Grover 57-31

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Maine East struggled Blue Demons strive to be mentally tougher mentally strive to be Demons Blue

Ill turnovers. East against the Vikings. ball. We were weak with the ball," Genis said after his team's ing a backcourt and causing game's momentum by overwhelm- the Vikings' defense can turn a is lacking it even for a minute, confident guard play. If a team Niles North's defense requires be in the game. Success against ficult in practice than it would defensive pressure more dif- intense ball pressure. Genis said he tried to make the work on handling the Vikings' used part of its practice time to Maine East boys basketball team its game against Nues North, the BY ERIC VAN DRIL to handle Niles North's to handle Niles s 3 fl. s THURSDAY, DECEMBER18, 2014

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Notre Dame's Ammar Becar puts up a shot during Saturday's home game against Hinsdale Central in Niles.

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