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BY TRACY GRUEN General Government, Finance,state conferences since 2008. Contributor the Fire Department, Poli De- Callero disagreed with Pres- partment, Public Services, Com-ton and the trustees who sup- Niles trustees continued a dis-munityDevelopment,Seniorported her idea. Caliere said the cussion from the previous weekServices, Family Services andstate conference held in Chicago during the second of three bud-the Management Informationis sufficient for the trustees and get meetings, on March 20. Systems Department. that he would pay to have them Finance Director Scot Neu- A great portion of the dis-be able to watch a conference kirchpresentedthegeneralcussion at the March 20 meet-online. fund, which is the village's maining centered on village trustee "We're talldng about a learn- operating fund. The projectedLouellaPreston'srequesttoing experience that you can't get general-fund budget for 2013 hasadd money to the budget so thatonline," Trustee Andrew Przy- a deficit of $626,104. trustees can attend out-of-statebylo said. Mayor Robert Callero hasconferences. Theestimated Caliere believes the board made recommendationsthatamount for all of the Board ofshouldn't add any money to the would reduce that deficittoTrustees to attend a nationalbudget until the village gets its $483,000. Those recommenda-conference is about $8,000. Cal-pensions under control. tions will be discussed at thelero questioned what would be Preston also suggested put- nextbudgetmeetingtodaycut out of the budget in order toting money in the budget for (March 29). add that amowit in. part-timeworkerstotake The budget includes a trans- About $250,000 is budgetedminutes at meetings that are fer ofreserves of $500,000 to theacross all departments to fundchaired by trustees. Currently, pension funds, and that's whytraining and related expenses.Neukirch takes the minutes at it's significant to have the defi-More than half of that amountthe Finance Committee meet- cit balance less than $500,000,goes to police and fire train-ings and Preston feels it is an Neukirch explained. ing. The village's existing policyinefficient use of time and not "Otherwise the general fundfocuses on training within thecost-effective to have employees would be balanced this year"state and using onilne training,such as Neukirch doing clerical Neukirch said. Neukirch explained. work. He said the total budget has "Ibelieve National League "We'll take that under consid- a deficit of $7.6 million, but theattendance is very important,"eration," Callero said. majority is a draw-down of re-Preston said. The topic of balancing the serves in order to fund capital Preston feels her past trip tobudget was on the agenda for projects. Washington was beneficial todiscussion as well, but will be The general fund includesthe village, adding that she hascontinued to the next meeting at oshua Martyniouk moves to the music during spring-break activities for youngsters various departments such asbeen prohibited to go to out-of-5 p.m. March 29 at Village Hall. March 25 at Golf Mill Shopping Center in Niles. jo cyGANowsKl-FOR SItN TIMES MEDIA

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BY TRACY GRUEN Administration and the lili-Lee Street storage and sewerdents. residents' homes. ity that hasn't been discussed Contributor nois Department of Naturalimprovement; and storage and 'I'm very supportive of the "I think any funds raisedmay be to offer a low- or no- Resources participated in theconveyance improvementscost-sharing program," saidby the tax increase shouldinterest loan to people who NUesresidentshadtheevent. west of Maryhill Cemetery. Reins, who lives in an area thatbe used for efforts that ben-would like to make flood-con- chance to share flooding con- Maps of different areas in- 'All these homes that havefalls into Tier 2. efit the majority" said Palicki,trol improvements. But she cerna with village staff andcluded in Tier i (the highest-historically flooded would get Reins said she feels it wouldwho was unsure how the vil-said that idea would have to be learn more about a storm-priorityareasin terms ofsome relief," said Jeff Wick-take a long time for major in-lage would prioritize whichexplored and discussed before water-relief program, whichstormwater flooding) and Tierenkamp,vicepresidentoffrastructure to be implement-residents would receive fundsshe would support it. the Village Board of Trustees2 were displayed, and staffconsulting firm Hey and As-ed, but she thought the cost-if they participated in a cost- The quarter-cent taxin- could vote on in May, during anmembers were on hand to an-sociates, the village's consul-sharing program could get hersharing program."1 feel wecrease is expected to generate open house March 22. swer questions. The goal of thetant for the Stormwater reliefsome relief sooner. would need to separate peopleabout $890,000 for the water Various public-educationopen house was to give resi-program. In addition to the larger-who can afford to make im-fund for stormwater relieL tables were stationed acrossdents a final chance to review Resident Peggy Reins feltscale infrastructure improve-provements on their own from Wickenkamp said that the a large room at the Niles Se-proposed projects before thethe open house was very infor-ments, village staff is also pro-those who don't have the finan-consultant expects to make a thor Center. The Metropolitanboard votes on them. mative and said she appreci-posing a cost-sharing programcial resources to do so." presentation to the board in I Water ReclamationDistrict Some of the projects in Tieratad the village ofNiles puttingin which the village and resi- Palicki, who is not now inApril and trustees would have of Greater Chicago, the Fed-i include: the Cleveland Reliefon an event that deals with andents split the cost of overheadfavor of the cost-sharing pro-the opportunity to approve the eral Emergency ManagementSewer; Milwaukee and Main toissue that concerns many resi-sewers or other equipment forgram option, said one possibil-project in May. 6 I WWW PIONEERLOCAL.COMI THURSDAY, MARCH 29. 2012NIL

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Blockshopper 17 4 Calendar 23 For Nues restaurateur, sharing Diversions Bi Family Friendly B2 Film clips B4 Fixer 19 Food 26 Nepal's culture isanart form Opinion 18 BY TRACY GRUEN Photo feature 13 in Highland Park, and "Supporting Police blotter 14 Contributor Nepali Art and Artists" is being Property transfers 16 Kiran Byanjankar is dedicated to held at Mt. Everest Restaurant Gal- Showtimes B5 preserving the rich culture of Nepal lery in Evanston until today (March Sports 34 through his restaurant in Niles and 29). involvement in promoting Nepali At www.artsofnepal.com visitors art. can view artwork, read about the Byanjankar andhisbusiness talented artists and purchase art- partner,Vivek Kunwar,started work online. Byanjankar said many their careers in the technology in- of these artists are hidden from the dustry but opened Himalayan Res- outside world and his goal is to give taurant in 1993. them more exposure through art "Our love for our food and our in- shows and other means. nate desire to share our culture led Byanjankar was born and raised us into the world of restaurants," in Patan, Nepal, and came to the Byanjankar said. "We particularlyKiran Byanjankar United States in 1994. He received chose Niles because of the Indian hisbachelor's degree from the population." jankar, who lives in Skokie. 'Peoplea common interactive art platformUniversity of Nebraska. He lives Himalayan Restaurant, 8265 Golfare friendly and very supportive. Ifor Nepali artists. The website fea-in Skokie with his wife, Rabina; Road, offers a wide variety of Indianremember one time when we weretures paintings, sculptures and oth- son, Abhay, who is 3 years old; and and Nepalese cuisine, boasting a fu-extremely busy and we ran out ofer types of art. Byanjankar said he daughter, Maya, who is 14 months sion of flavors from the Northernchairs. One of our customers of-is particularly interested in a tradi-old. Indian subcontinent and Nepalese fered to bring chairs from his housetional art form called "Pauba" paint- 'Managing time between restau- flavors of the Himalayas. to help us out. This kind of supporting which depicts symbols or therants and family, and now the art Byanjankar had always wanted and love, you can't buy." divinities ofBuddhism or Hinduism.shows, is tricky but I have a very to be in the hospitality business and Byanjankar and Vivek opened "Arts from Nepal are beautifulgood team to run each restaurant," previously worked at other restau-their second Himalayan restaurantand I believe the artists need more he said. rants for about eight years. He loves in Bloomingdale in 2003 and theirexposure," Byanjankar said. When Byanjankar does find some talking with customers about a va- third location in Gurnee in 2010. Byanjankarsaidhe and hisfree time, he enjoys going to rock riety of topics, especially food and Dedicated to preserving the art-friends are now holding two artconcerts and running. His last name culture. work and history ofNepal, Byanjan-exhibitions. "Traditional and Con-means 'chef" in his native language. "I love being part of the Nueskar and a couple of friends startedtemporary Arts of Nepal" is run- Himalayan restaurant in Niles is business community" said Byan- wwsartsofnepaLcom, which offersning until April 6 at The Art Centerin the Four Flaggs Shopping Center.

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It was "historic" and "unprec- BY NATASHA WASINSKI edented," forecasters say, but Contributor Chicago's flirtation with summer weather in March ended March Spring is already in the air - and 23 as cooler weather moved in. so are all of its tree, grass and rag- Only one other time since 1870 weed pollen. have Chicagoans seen a longer The Midwest's mild winter and stretch of days that broke tem- record-high temperatures in March perature records in the current have ushered in an earlier-than-usu- month of a given year - and that al allergy season much to the detri- includes both blistering heat ment of its sufferers, according to waves and frigid cold snaps, said medical experts. David Beachier, a meteorologist Mark Miller, a doctor at Ad- for the National Weather Ser- vanced Allergists, said the number vice. of patients he has seen is not atypi- The longest stretch ever was cal for spring though an influx of a 10-day heat wave from Aug. 25 early-March visits was somewhat to Sept. 3, 1953, weather records out of the ordinary show. Miller and his business partner, But March's early summer Lee Sonin, of Park Ridge, special- was nothing to sneeze at - un- ize in allergy and immunology, and less you were one of countless treat both adults and children. Their allergysuffererssnifflingat Schaumburg-based practice has of- high pollen levels released from fices in Niles, Lake Zurich and Elk plants budding early in the ab- Grove. normally high temperatures. Miller said residents of suburban In all, our "historic and un- areas with lots ofgreenery and open precedented"nine-dayheat spaces may be more susceptible to wave from March 14 to March 22 grass pollen, though its count level broke or tied previous high tem- this season has so far remained low. perature records each day, and Pollen from the early budding of set four record warm lows at trees and flowers, on the other hand, night, according to the National is wreaking havoc on sinuses. y Weather service. Last week's tree pollen countEnjoying the warm weather, Renzo Casciani, of Chicago, talks with Robert Burns, of Park Ridge, outside the Park The most recent record was reached 1,600, more than the 1,500Ridge Public Library on March15. ROB HART-SUNTIMES MEDIA set Thursday, when our 83-de- threshold that signals a dangerous gree heat beat the old record air-quality warning, according to Jo-early spring season hasn't made a of 79 degrees for March 22, set seph Leija, who performs the Mid-difference for those patients, ac- back in 1938, according to the west's official daily allergy count, incording to Waigreens staff. weather service. a statement from Gottlieb Memorial In addition to nasal sprays and March21's87-degreehigh Hospital in Meirose Park. pills, the allergy-inflicted are also temperature tied for the second- Tree pollen's ability to spreadseeking out dust masks and prod- hottest March day ever seen in for lOs of miles means suburbanucts that prevent the spread of mold Chicago, alongside March 31, and city residents alike are at risk,spore and pollen, said Ken Krug- 1981, according to the weather Miller said. man, president of Allergy Asthma service. The warmest March He said patients' symptoms ap- Technolog34anationalmedical- day ever recorded in the city re- pear to not be any more severe thanproduct supplier based in Morton mains March 29, 1986, when the inyears past, though people canGrove. mercury rose a notch more, to expect plenty of itchy eyes, runny "The year itself is not unique 88 degrees. noses and sneezing during the nextbut we are absolutely seeing the Before this year there had few months. increase (in sales) because of the only been 10 days in March with "It might make for a longer-last-warm weather coming earlier," he highs in the 80s, which means ing allergy season," Miller said. said. on average Chicago only sees an The need for allergy-relief treat- Founded in 1971, the company 80-degree high in March once ments is already on the rise. primarily serves patients referred every 14 years, the weather ser- Pharmacists at Walgreens loca-from its network of 8,000 doctorsBennet tierna, 3, of Barrington, and Elia Hitter,5,of Horrman Estates, play vice said. tions in Park Ridge and Niles haveacross the United States, Krugmanin Hodges Park on March15in Park Ridge. With temperatures rising into This year alone has seen a re- reported a larger demand for bothsaid. the 70s across the area, people ventured outside to enjoy the weather. iROB cord eight days reaching highs prescription and over-the-counter He said that in addition to treat- HARTSUN-TJMES MEDIA at or above 80 degrees, accord- medications than is typical for thising allergy symptoms, many cus- ing to the weather service. The time of year. tomers are also now preparing foreliminating dust and clearing the There is no cure for allergies but last time Chicago saw an 80-de- Sales of medications and inhaleraspring cleaning. alt treatments like antihistamines and gree temperature during March for asthma and other respiratory Furnace filters, allergy-free Cutting-back on exposure to poi-decongestants can ease cold-like was more than 20 years ago on diseases have varied from store tocleaning products and air purifierslen by staying indoors and turningsymptoms. If nonprescription medi- I March 12, 1990, when the high store. Some have seen an uptick inare just some of the products thaton the air conditioner also helps,cations don't help, Miller recom- was 81 degrees. inhaler prescriptions; for most, theimprove a home's environment byMifier said. mends talldng to an allergist.

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BY TRACY GRUEN ofthe resignation. "I'm not toowould tailor the curriculum Contributor sure what's going on admin-to meet each individual child's istratively. From a PTO andneeds. She also worked to Carpenter Elementaryparent perspective she wasbring anotherfourth-grade School Principal Marcy Canelvery good with the childrenteacher to Carpenter in or- $21.95 Adults $9.95 Children will resign at the end of theand very involved in the PTO. der to reduce the student-to- school year after leading the "Unfortunately she has nowteacher ratio to less than 20 school for less than two years.resigned and we need to move students per teacher. At the March 12 schoolon." "She has taken the time to Menu Includes: board meeting, Vicki Lee, vice Canel marks the fourthknow almost every studentin president of the Carpenterprincipal to leave Carpenterthe school by face and name," Hand Carved Prime Rib, School PTO, gave a presenta-in the past five years. Lee said at the March 12 meet- tion on behalfofmany parents "It somewhatconcernsing which can be viewed on- Eggs Benedict, who wanted to see Canel'sme because you hope toline at the District 64 website. contracted renewed. have someoneinthere for Lee questioned what type Hand Carved Turkey, The PTO collected 90 sig-more than two years because of message it sends that she natures in one school day fromchange can't occur too fast,"is the fourth principal to go Sausage and Peppers parents showing support ofMarchuk said through Carpenterinfive Canel and wishing to see her Members of the PTO saidyears. remain as principal. Canel was working toward Superintendent Philip Pasta primavera, Poached Salmon, "At that time we weren'tpositive changes at Carpen-Bender was unavailable for aware of everything" said An-ter, such as differentiation incontact on March 26 due to Chicken Vesuvio gie Marchuk, PTO president,fourth and fifth grades thatspring break. 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They could stop :HOARDERCLEANOUTS.COM' Unofficial vote totals showing band, chorus and otherfunctioning at any given mo- PIONEER PRiss a defeat by 19 votes for a ref-organized activities. ment, and there isn't money in CALL 847-486-7300 24.7 SERVICE 847.338.0588 erendum to allow the district, A few parents said they hadthe budget for replacements. which serves portions of Mor-been "too busy" to vote. "Furthermore,allbonds ton Grove and Niles, to issue Waiting outside Golfthat could be issued for fa- Book Online and Save on MidwayAirport Pd $9.5 million in bonds to makeMiddle School, parent Suediities without voter approval r Rote building improvements. Dentzer noted that the voteshave been maximized for the To RECEIVE YOUR FREE DAY were close. next 16 years." l3ook online at While more voters seemed Per Day incline to favor facility im- "I don't know what else As for funding for opera- w w w . mdw par k .com tions, Reilly said the district and ntt.r code Outdoor Rate provements, that sentimentthe district could have done," OR DAY * did not extend to increasingshe said. "There were signs,willbemakingprogram Call 866-922-7275 Per Day the tax rate for the operationsemails, informational meet-andstaffingcutstotaling ,nditentjør $909,882. FRE fund. mgs." ' iteeyuurairpovtpatktnt nw1 with a three clay V W*' are Iocted 1½ miles fretan District voters shot down And if it takes paying ad- "These cuts are necessary iflininhtIrn stsy Midway ?4eport, jans e chorS rteh to tha terminal. thatreferendum by moreditional fees for after-schoolfor the district to maintain a pi rj e 24(7 Continuous shuttle than loo votes. programs, Dentzer said sheminimal 25 percent of expen- I_H operation, doortetdoor vetvte. . of7ve,7ien tly According to the Office ofwas willing to make the sac-ditures in the fund balance, ocat&sd. right off , Our shuttles run on demand, e' rifice. and avoid short-term borrow- t 55 airport eits, wa*tlng the Clerk of Cook County's / '4Ii reilly feneed & patrolled lot unofficial totals, district resi- "Especiallysports,"sheing," she said. Ride only a few minut5 withastatee,f-the-art comete dents voted 54 percent to 46noted. Programs to be eliminated Park ,roIthe Midway system. include:full-day kindergar- '".., terminai! cc)M'a R percent, or 662 to 553 total Parent Kristina Otte, who FIÇ200Wi'sr'Fn,,'çt Vj,' .' votes, against increasing thesupported the district's refer-ten; Science/Technology! 888) 120 Airport Indoor Rara 'il/det e5liport Outdoor Rate operating-funsd tax rate. endums, said she understandsEngineering/Math(STEM), ?1,I(Ñ ¿,oita tUrc, 3l'y- Mo,',f bC,-LU»ÙItPnjr The vote to allow the dis- how some residents couldwhich isaligned with the trict to sell bonds fell by thevote against the referendums.Niles North STEM program; unofficial vote total of 639 to "They could be on fixed in-library/media;and reading FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED SINCE 1922 PRE 618, or 54 percent to 46 per-comes," she said. "They justsupport. Moreover, art and cent. can't afford it." music programs will be re- ARRANGED & PREPAJD FUNERALS AVAILABLE Outside Hynes School One reason residents of-duced, and studentclubs on March 21, parent Mariafered as an explanation forsuch as band and chorus will Chavez said she was disap-opposing the measures wasbe eliminated, as well as all Cooney pointed in the results. what some believed to be highsports, Reilly said. "This school has a lot ofsalaries in the district. Anoth- "These cuts will only help good things to offer," she said.er belief was that the villageto sustain us with the minimal Funeral Home 'And after school, they havehad too many elementary-fund balance through 2012- FUNERAL DIRECTORS math and computer classes7 school districts that could be2013," she explained."If ref- the things that give our kidscombined to reduce operatingerenda next year are not suc- To Be WOrthy of Your Confidence the edge .... In our family, wecosts. cessful, additional cuts will be support the schools." "Thefacilitiesquestionneeded. 3918 W. Irving Pk. Rd. CHICAGO, IL 60618 "We will definitely be going Withoutadditionalsup-came very close to passing," Phone (773) 588-5850 Fax (773) 279-9802 port from the communit3ç theSuperintendent Jamie Reillyback to the voters soon to try parents will have to step up,said. "However, it feil short byagain as there are no other 625 Busse Hwy. PARK RIDGE, IL 60068 Rader Eiland said. just a few votes. sourcesfor revenueavail- Phone (847) 685-1002 Fax (847) 685-1005 "Parents will need to help "This will be a serious chal-able."

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I SCHOOL SAFETY I No new shooter drills planned for District 207 schools

The timing of an ac-blindsand windows are tive shooter drill at Maineclosed, and lighting and all South High School justaudio-visual equipment are two weeks shy of a deadlyturned off. Cleveland-area attack re- "That's accomplished inforces localpolice andwhether police and fire are schoolpersonnel'sbeliefinvolved or not," he said. that the unpredictable na- Beery said there have tureof school shootingsbeennodiscussionsat makes preparation para-the district leve! to alter mount. schools'emergencypro- Yet no plans exist to con-cedures in the wake of a duct similar collaborativeFeb. 28 shooting rampage exercisesat Maine Eastin Ohio that left three stu- and West high schools, ac-dents dead and two others cording to district staff. wounded. Maine South partnered The allegedgunman, with city of Park Ridge17-year-old T.J. Lane, is now Shilpa Thomas and Raheema Muradi strike a pose while modeling fashions from India during Maine East High School'sInter- public-service staff Feb. 14being tried as an adult and national Celebration on March 17. I ALLISON WILLIAMS-FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA to assess how school andcould face a life sentence. emergency responders BeerysaidtheOhio would react if an armedshooting's investigation MAINE EAST gunman were on the cam-is too premature "to yield pus. the type of detailsthat Park Ridge Police, Firewould prove useful to other High school's diversity celebrated at annual event and Public Works depart-schools in making plans ments along with the Northand adjustments" but ac- Seventeen student cultural clubsstudent body. A dozen groups provided enter- Suburban Emergencyknow!edgedthat"every were represented at Maine East High Clubs represented included thetainment, including African drum- Communications Centernew shooting adds new de- School's 22nd annual InternationalGerman, Korean,Filipino,Latino,ming, Bollywood dance and songs participated the drill exer-tails to the encyclopedia of Celebration held March 17 at theFrench, Middle Eastern, Serbian,sung in varied languages. cise, which put the schoolknowledge ofwhat we know Park Ridge high school. Hellenic,Mongolian,Irish,South Twenty-two students modeled in a in a 20-minute lock downabout these emergencies." The event is held each spring toAsian,Spanish,Polish,Assyrian,fashion show which highlighted tra- afterfirst-periodclasses At this time, though, the showcase the arts, food and fashionChinese, Italian and Japanese animeditional and contemporary clothing i and included role-play sim-importance of emergency of Maine East's ethnically diverseclubs. from the students' cultures. ulation. drills is the only takeaway. According to Maine "We never know when Township High School Dis-one of these is going to oc- DISTRICT 63 of juggling 30-plus students in a class-area," he said. trict 207 spokesman Davecur or where," Beery said. room." Contracts of District 63's four bar- Beery,Maine East and"It only reinforces the val- Zec, a member of the Nelson Parentgaining units expire in 2013. West have conducted drillsue of thinking through and Class sizes WiLl Teacher Organization, said she regu- "At this point it looks like next year in conjunction with safetypreparing as best we can." larly volunteers in her son's first-gradewill another year like this one," Clay personnel in the past and Beery said District 207 classroom where he has 31 classmates.said. annually run through hard-attempts to avert violence continue to rise Larger class sizes are the result PTO member Amy Seeley, who lock-down procedures onamongstudentsthough of the Board of Education's vote lasthas a Nelson first-grader and soon- their own that basicallyinterventionservicesfor With teacher pay: spring to increase classes to an averageto-be kindergartner, also attended involve the same actions ofguidance, counseling and of 28 students per room in the elemen-the board meeting. She was worried an active shooter drill. discipline. superintendent tal-y grades and 30 at the junior high. about young students being "lost in Beery said the parties in- The district's three high The cost-cutting maneuver, estimat-the shuffle" and wondered at what volved in last month's emer-schools are not equipped ed to save the district $700,000, waspoint class sizes would be capped. gency exercise see value inwith metal detectors as BY NATASHA WASINSKI part of a series of decisions to trim the "Thirty-five students? Where do running joint drills, but theseen in some Chicago pub- Contributor budget totaling $2.3 million. you draw the line?" she said. amount of work involvedlic schools. Superintendent Scott Clay said "ex- Zec said her husband and his fam- makes them the exception, Though each school does Parents concerned about the nurn-treme measures" had forced the dis-ily members attended Nelson School not the rule. have a public-safety officer ber of students per classroom at Nel-trict to cut back on staffing and con-and that he is equally concerned "Ittakesasurprisingon campus as assigned by son School will most likely face anothersolidate classes. about class sizes. amount of time and plan-the Park Ridge Police De- school year of increased class sizes. In the 2010-li school year District "It is on parents' minds. It is on ning for a drill that lastspartment. Krystal Zec, of Morton Grove, ad-63's budget reflected a $1.7-millionteachers' minds, too," she said, add- 20 minutes," he said. "We Beery said Maine East, dressed the East Maine School Districtdeficit, a reversal of the current schooling that Nelson teachers are doing "a typically do our part of theWest,andSouthhigh 63 board and administration earlieryear's $1.5 million surplus. lot more with a lot less," such as by exercise separately." school buildings are also this month to ask what is being done to Clay warned, though, that the dis-collaborating on lesson plans. Schoollow-downpro-made available to police on ensure climbing class sizes are "only atrict'sfinancial progress won't be Nelson School, the largest of East toco! requires staff to in-weekends for training. temporary problem." long-lasting unless changes are madeMaine School District 63's six el- struct students to take cov- "Allourschoolshave "I understand that desperate finan-in bargaining agreements. ementary schools, now enrolls about er in classrooms or otherexcellent relationships cial times call for desperate financial "Because about 75 percent of our610 kindergartners through eighth- supervisedareas.Doorswith public-safety depart- decisions," Zec said, "but I have wit-costs go tosalaries and benefits,grade students, which is 30 students I areclosedandlocked,ments," Beery said. nessed firsthand the extreme challengechanges need to (happen) in thatmore than the 2010-11 school year. 'r u--,' t fr" 'r u NIL THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 2012 WWWPIONEERLOCAL.COM 113

SchooLs PIONEERLOCAL.COM THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 2012 I 13 MAINE EAST Contest winner: That's 'Mr.Demon' to you!

Maine East High School se-Lyceum of 2012, featured an nior Kent Kirn was crownedopeningdanceperformed the winner of the school'sby the contestants, a beach- 2012 Mr. Demon competition,wear competition, "Minute to the annual mock beauty pag-Win It" games for both par- eant open only to male stu-ticipants and audience mem- dents brave enough to sharebers, a Q-and-A segment and their hidden talents - anda talent competition. their muscles - with their Kim's talent required solv- peers. ing a Rubik's Cube. Kim beat out seven other Other students competing contestants for the title of Mr.were Andrew Quidayan, La- Demon during the March 16zar Georgiev, Mark Divina- event held at the Park Ridgegracia, George Jabbour, Ray- school. All proceeds, totalingmarc Calabas, Justin Stancy nearly $1,000, will be dividedand Alfred Joseph. between Have Dreams, a cen- Judges for the night were ter providing care and educa-teachers Kimberly Greiwe, tion for autistic children andGregory Reuhs, Pauline teenagers in Park Ridge, andSterenberg and James Wun- Midwest Palliative Care andderlich. Students Aisha Bhat- Hospice Care in Glenview. ti, Ray Roman, Kotutu Walu- Thecontest,presentedbita and Edrienne Yap served by the Maine East Giftedas masters of ceremonies.

ABOVE: Maine East High School Mr. Demon competitor Alfred Joseph shows off his muscles to encourage applause near the conclusion of the 2012 competition on March 16 in Park Ridge. JOEL LERNER-SU N-TIMES MEDIA

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BUSINESS Ross reopens after water leak damages department store

BY TRACY GRUEN Contributor

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 1000 WORDS BY JACK HIGGINS

Honor emergency emanating only from certain dispatchers during segments of the population. second week in Aprit To fully hear these, it calls for fully listening - not simply I am writing this letter re- hearing. garding an important group of I have in mind those one-of- professionals who work behinda-kind sounds and feelings of the scenes alongside police children at play. and fire departments. You and I once made these These are the people who sounds, but have probably lost dispatch your police, fire, and the frequency long ago. emergency medical services. Generally it's a high-pitched, They are responsible for an-raucous frequency of happy swering your calls and sendingemotions from games and help when needed. Emergencyraces, laughter and silliness. Telecommunications Special- Remember? ists are specially trained to But that was then, this is provide life-sustaining instruc- now. tions such as childbirth, CPR We're no longer children. and Heimlich instructions Such sweet silliness across while at the same time dis- lawns and on schoolyards has patching emergency personnelno place in our serious adult to help. days. These professionals work Still, I find myself pausing day in and day out (24 hours a every time. day, 365 days a year), to ensure I can't help resonating with the health and safety of the those sounds and feelings citizens in the communities emanating from that once-in- they serve. a-lifetime time. These communities include Very likely this is because of Des Plaines, Park Ridge, Niles the splendid simplicity of that and Morton Grove. They per- time. form their duties with passion, When reality was what you dedication and commitment. could see and touch; truth was Now is the time of the year what your wise elders offered; to honor these professionals. when doubts were scarce, for It'sno great mysterywhere The second full week of there were so few doubting April, which is April 8-14 this voices unlike now's so seri- year, is designated as National ously adult world, bristling Telecommunicator Week. with so many different burn- Please take some time to ing bushes commanding your kids getafeel for empathy honor these individuals by attentions. alerting your readers to this And your beliefs. Occasion- wounded deer has fallen into the stop, to listen to each other, and to very important week and As an adult I have come ally we parentsarms of a hooded, consoling figure apologize. encouraging them to think of to know that every ideology, take inventory who tries to remove the arrow from I stared with slack-jawed aston- their telecommunicators and every faith, every medica- Are we doing its haunch. The painting is called ishment. This from the same kid all the "behind the scenes" tion, every new war and new a good job as "Compassion." who as a toddler left teeth marks on work they do. discovery comes with a dozen mom and dad? I ask the boys how they feel abouthis older brother's shoulder. Thank you very much. contradictory certifications. My children it. Empathy is the foundation to ail Diane Constanty You shake your head and BY CHERYL play too many My husband cracks, "Well, moral and social choices. If I have Shift Supervisorblink your eyes. Too much. O'DONOVANcomputer this guy isn't having much compas-empathy for you, I cannot lie to you, North Suburban Emergency You can't help recalling the Van Mom Strikes Again games. They sion for this hunter's starving cheat you, hurt you, and so forth. Communications Centercomfort of certitude that came also love fast family back in the hut, letting this Empathy courses are taught to Des Plaineswith youth. And while more food ... this in spite of my chasing good venison get away." He jokes, first-year medical students. Schools information has made me more them around with vegetables and Singing the praises informed, I cannot say it has fruit, much like the smiley-faced "Empathy is the foundation to aLl moral and sociaL made me more secure. Kool-Aid used to lumber choices. If I have empathy for you, I cannot Lie to of the sweet bird of So. around the playground, push- youth's sound Listening to those giggling ing refreshments. Of course, now you, cheat you, hurt you, and so forth. Empathy youngsters out there, I'm try- Kool-Aid Man would be cuffed and courses are taught to first-year medical students. We all know about the vary- ing to remain the adult who arrested. Schools teach empathy as part of bully prevention." ing frequencies in the sound I am, while at the same time Over the years, I hoped to teach spectrum in our town. trying to reclaim some of the my children a love for reading, for There are frequencies only joy that I was. keeping a tidy room and removing but he knows. Empathy is impor- teach empathy as part of bully animals like dogs can hear; How perfectly grand it the garbage without being asked. tant. prevention. those only a transmitter can would be to be both. Zero for three. But they give me At my son's junior high, they We parents who have kids in hear; and most complex of Jack Spat abra hope that I haven't completely have Pizza Days. His friend doesn't sports, we spot the aggressive, all, the sounds and feelings Park Ridge failed. have the money to buy a slice, so superior-acting kids on other I call the boys over to look at a my son shares his, even though teams. They'll do whatever it takes 1936 Russian painting by Nicholas this means less for him. Once, after to win. Roerich. High atop the mountains, school, my kid stepped between And we know where a child's a hunter looks at his prey. The arguing buddies, told them to empathy really originates. From us. NIL THURSDAY, MARCH 29. 2012 WWW.NONEERLOCAL.COM I 19 I Oncea targetof theft,nowhe's on Targetfora newgift card Dear Fixer: I A week later, the salesman called and bought a $60 gift asked if I was still interested in the car. I told card at a Target him no, because he had called the cops on me store in San Diego - and because I was able to get the color and for a friend who let extras I wanted at another dealership! me stay with them Margo Scharlach t while I was out BYSTEPHANIE there. Dear Margo: Thanks for providing a re- ZIMMERMANN When my friend' minder about why customer service matters. The Fixer went to use the card And at a minimum, not calling 911 on your three days later, customers! there was no balance on it. I called Target's And now, read on for another perspective: corporate number and they gave me transac- tion numbers showing the card was used. Dear Fixer: Sometimes the consumers I called the store and explained what hap- are the ones with bad manners. I worked at pened, and they said they would look into it. a store in Glenview and at least once a day The store manager called me back and said someone would come up to pay while talking someone used a picture of the gift card on his on a cellphone. They would continue their cellphone when he made the fraudulent pur- conversation without acknowledging that chase. The person cashing him out manually someone was ringing up their purchases. If I entered the gift-card number from the image had a question - credit or debit? - I would on the guy's cellphone, which they're never get a death glare. How dare I be so rude? supposed to do. It made me feel pretty small to be treated The manager clearly admitted it was fraud!this way - like I was a lesser person. But the store said corporate was the only one Julie that could help me out.

The people at the store have been really Dear Julie: We agree; it's the ultimate in- ' great through this. However, I still am left sult for consumers to yak on the phone while with a gift card with no money on it. I kept someone is working hard to help them. These Leading minds in trying to call corporate to explain the store dolts not only are clueless about their own admitted the purchase was rung up in a way transactions, but they also hold up the line. i not according to Target's policy. neurological care. I Why am I told there is nothing they can Costly Lesson do? With all this evidence, it should be a no- Kim was in no shape to purchase a vehicle, bruiner. You guys are my last hope! and the used-car dealer knew it. If this were a Solving the most Joe Rouahappier story, he would have advised Kim to think awhile before making a major purchase. Dear Joe: Plenty of shoppers use cou- But instead, he went for her throat. Here's complex challenges. pons on their phones and lots of consumers what happened: redeem gift cards online, but having a cashier Kim's husband had died. She had just re- type in a gift-card number from an image on ceived the life insurance money and decided a phone seems out of the ordinary to use some of it to buy a van. But it was At NorthShore Neurological Institute, you're in the hands We're guessing the thief took gift cards, overwhelming. of experts renowned for finding answers to difficult brain scratched off redemption codes, photo- "At the dealership I became distraught and graphed them and placed them back in the was crying. ... As I was talking to the finance and spine conditions, including Parkinson's disease. display, but that's just a theory person, I was ready to write a check for the Our leading neurologists, neurosurgeons, researchers Weirder still was Target's initial reaction full amount," Kim wrote to The Fixer. "He when Team Fixer brought this to their atten- told me to just pay for half of it and I could and rehabilitation specialists work closely with you tion. First, spokeswoman Meghan Mike said pay the rest off the next day if I wanted to." as a partnerso they can better treat you as a patient. the company is "committed to protecting This, of course, made no sense - though guests against fraudulent purchases," but Kim wasn't in any shape to think straight. suggested that you contact the San Diego Why would she finance part of the car if she At NorthShore University HealthSystem, Police for help. Later, they apparently had a had the money to pay cash upfront? excellence is all around you. change of heart and decided to correct this. "I did as he suggested just so I could Target has notified you that they'll give you a get out of there. The next day, I called the replacement gift card. number he gave me to pay the car off and was told I couldn't as they had not received the Dear Fixer: This is another complaint paperwork and did not know how much the To learn more about our expert neurological team, about bad customer service for your "bad payoff would be." manners" columns. Some time ago, I visited a You guessed it: They had put Kim into a visit northshore.org/neuro today. suburban car dealership on a Saturday. They loan. And by now, she owed interest. She re- were busy, so instead of sending a salesman fused to pay the interest and later learned the with me on the test drive, they just took a financing company had a lien on the van. copy of my driver's license and insurance info Buying a new or used vehicle is one of the and let me drive alone. most stressful of purchases. You can improve I've lived at my home for almost 20 years, your chances by not shopping in times of +NorthShore and I've never been in trouble with the law. crisis - or, if you must do so, bring a strong U n iversity Ii ealthSystem But they called the police because they said I friend who can watch your back. I had the car out too long. T'euroIog,icaI institute As I pulled back into their lot, a police Getting the runaround about a I cruiser followed me in. Then the salesperson consumerproblem? Tell it to The Fixer told me they would not order the extras I at www.pioneerlocaLcom/fi.xer, wanted or the color. whereyou'llfind a simpleform tofu out. 20 IWWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 2012NIL ç!' +

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Morton Grove Community Church.Presbyterian 315 Waukegan Rd 8944 Austin Avenue (Lake and Austin) Willow (reek Community Church North Shore Northfield Morton Grove, IL (847) 965-2982 Wi I I o w N o rt h S h o re. org 847-441 -6599 www.mgccpresbyterian.org Rev. Lolly Dominski GOOD FRIDAY EASTER Friday, April 6 I 5:30 & 7 p.m. Saturday, April 7 5:30 p.m. Both services will offer a reflectiveSunday, April 88:30, 10 & 11:30 a.m. Maundy Thursday - April 5 environment including a symbolic 6:30 pm - Soup and Bread Supper Four identical services will feature live Seder experience. Good Friday - April 6 worship, baptism, and a videocast 7:30 pm - Candlelight Worship Promiseland is available for message from Senior Pastor Bill Hybels. Easter Sunday - April 8 infants-age5only. Promise/and is available for 8:30 am - Breakiast Fundraiser to support infants - 5th grade. Summer Youth Mission Trip 10:00am - Worship

He Lives Indeed! Our Lady of Ransom Church 8300 N. Greenwood8478232550 Nifes, Illinois www.olransom.org SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord Monday (March 26) 7:00 p.m. Rlcssirrg rrrsd Dsssritrsosun r)f Palrrr u all lolsvss (Confessions in English & Polish) Saturday (March 31) 5:00 p.m. Saturday (March 31) 11:00-12:00 noon Sunday (April 1) 7:30, 9:00, 10:45 am. (Confessions in English, Polish, & Italian) and 12:15 p.m. HOLY WEEK - 2012 °fjraca ¶1 cive to you5?s4yÑIQéJ sludfor you,' Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday (April 2, 3 & 4) Palm Sunday - Aprli ist 6: 30 and 8: 1 5 sin. bn1ascs Palm Sunday - one combined service gUQ00 M

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"Absolute Hell," fabric of art through April 29 at The Gift Theatre, 4802 N. Milwau- BY ELIZABETH OWENS-SCHIELE kee, Chicago. In London one Contributor 'VIEWPOINTS, month after World War II has WORKS IN FIBER' ended the members of the Pregnant with her first child and La Vie En Rose club prepare unable to find a baby quilt, Shelley Lincoinwood Village Hall, 6900 to repair both country and Brucar decided to make one. N. Lincoln Ave., Lincolnwood selves. Performances are at She knew how to sew from a 7:30 p.m. Thursday-Saturday; junior high school home economics Through April20 2:30 p.m. Sundays. Tickets class and had previously made much Free are $20-$30. For information, of her own clothing. She visited a For more information, call (8L7) call (773) 283-7071 or visit quilt shop, asked questions, pur- wwwthegifttheatre.org. chased fabric, and created a very 921-4364 simple baby quilt. Chroma Chamber "That led to a few years of tradi- "Endangered Sea Turtle," by Shelley Brucar Orchestra presents "New tional quilting, partly because it was Dawn" at 7:30 p.m. April 1 at a great excuse to roam fabric stores the Music Institute of Chi- and touch and buy lots of beauti- cago's Nichols Concert Hall, fully colored and patterned fabric," 1490 Chicago Ave., Evanston. Brucar remembers. "I very quickly The program includes Pou- discovered that no excuse is needed, lenc: "Aubade," with Marta that there is no rule about buying Aznavoorian, piano; Milhaud: only the fabric one needs." "La Création du Monde," with After a friend gave her a copy of a 15-mInute pm-performance Quilting Arts magazine, she finally presentation by art historian had "the permission to create freely." Mark Pohiad on "Milhaud, "I put up a design wail in my stu- Duchamp and the French dio, converted my laundry room into Avant-garde"; and Copland: a wet studio for dyeing fabric and "Leaves II - Fatten Colors," by Shelley "Appalachian Spring." Pre- started creatin&" said the Buffalo Brucar concert art exhibit and recep- Grove resident, formerly of Morton tion, 6:15-7:15 p.m. $37; $32 Grove, who has been a professional Originally trained as a social seniors; $20 students. Call fiber artist for eight years. worker, she worked with adolescents (847) 905-1500 or visit www and adults as a youth center director, musicinst.org. Going pro weilness trainer, individual and group Since then, Brucar has been a tax- therapist and addiction treatment Van Halen with special tile artist, teacher, lecturer, curator, educator and counselor - a back- guest Kool & the Gang, 7:30 professional artist member of Studio ground reflected in her fiber art which p.m. April 1 at the Allstate Art Quilt Associates (www.saqa. she describes as ail about "serenity Arena, 6920 N. Mannheim com), and invited member of Fiber and living peacefully with nature." Road, Rosemont. $49.50, Artists Coalition (wwwfiberartist- "Colors, textures and patterns on $79.50, $149.50. Tickets are scoalition.com). fabric fascinate and energize me," available at www.ticketmas- Brucar's work is on display at Brucar said of her fiber art. "I use ter.com or (800) 745-3000. the Lincoinwood Village Hail, 6900 cloth, dyes and thread as a painter "Endangered Reef," by Shelley Brucar Lincoln Ave., through April 20. The uses canvas and paint. Rather than Hesperldlan Produc- show also includes work by Barbara purchasing commercial fabric, all of to the point of stiffening and shaping stitched layered structure." tions will premiere a short Schneider, Michelle Sales and Sally my work now starts with white fabricthe fabric. "This new definition allows and film, "Stiletto," at 8:30 p.m. Schoch. which is dyed and/or painted by me, "The tranquility of the natural encourages more diversity for fiber March 30 at the Portage Brucar exhibits her work nation- maldng each piece unique. Each world is my inspiration," Brucar said.artists," Bnicar said. "The word Theater, 4050 N. Milwaukee ally and has seven more shows piece is stitched for additional design"I want to share this sense of seren- 'references' allows for a broader Ave., Chicago. The evening planned for this year. She has also and texture. ity, to encourage the viewer to let go understanding of the art quilt, thus includes a short live perfor- published her work in: Quarry Books, "In recent years, my work has of life's daily demands and step into creating a potential for 3-D work mance onstage before the 1000 Artisan Textiles, 2010; Quilters taken parallel paths, one incorpo- the art." and work in media other than fiber! screening, live music and a Newsletter Magazine, 2010; Lark rating layering of fabric to achieve textile,'fabric,'cloth and it allows for post-performance Q-and-A Books, 500 Art Quilts, 2010; SAQA desired design and texture, and the Constant changes techniques and materials not found session with the director, Transformations 2009 - Reflections; other focused on various methods of Art quilting textile art and in traditional quilting. producer and actors. General Studio Art Quilt Associates Port- applying paint to fabric to achieve fiber art are diverse mediums and "The revised definition welcomes admission is free; VIP tickets folios 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18; and most a different balance of tactility and the boundaries of the terms are growth and development of indi- are $20 (including service recently, Art Quilt Portfolio: The surface quality." continually tested and stretched by vidual style." fee) and include reserved Natural World, 2012. In the next several years, Brucar fiber artists, Brucar explains. Ac- seatin& complimentary wine, Brucar also teaches various textile plans to further explore color and cording to the newly revised defini- Images and more information on a pre-screening reception be- art classes for GUIIdS including pattern through layering of her tion by Studio Art Quilt Associates: Brucar's work are available on her ginning at 7 p.m. and a post- "Explorations with Fabric Paint," hand-dyed, painted and screened "The art quilt is a creative visual website, http://handmade-memories. screening party area. Visit "Painting with Fabric," and "Stitch- fabric, while experimenting with the work that is layered and stitched corn and on her blog http://shelleybru- www.portagetheater.org. ing for Design and Texture." application of paint and gel on fabric or that references this form of carblog.wordpress.com. 2B PION EER LOCAL .COM THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 2012 DIC ANDREA BOCELU FAMILY FRIENDLY

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Mo Willems' new book, "The Duck- ling Gets a Cookie," is featured ApriI9 during Nues Public Library's "Don't Let the Pigeon words and pTctrs by mo wtlleins Run This Party!" Willerns' pigeonsoars at Nile Library party

BY MYRNA PETLICKI residents, $12 for nonresidents. Contributor For details, call (847) 692-5129 or visit prparks.org. The pigeon is back in children's author Mo VTillems' latest book, TheDuciding Gets a Source of inspiration Coo& You and your kids can celebrate the Keep your kids practicing their musical book release at "Don't Let the Pigeon Run instruments by bringing them to the Young This Party!" from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. April 9 at Steinway Concert from 3 to 4:15 p.m. Sunday the Niles Public Library 6960 W. Oakton St. at the Skokie Public Library 5215 Oakton St. Youth services librarian Cate Levinson de- Featured performers are Barrington High scribed wfflem as "one of the most amazing School senior Stephanie Block on viola and picture book writers. His stories are irresist- Mitchell Green, a Glenbrook North High ible. He hasn't written a picture book in a School senior, on guitar. little while, so we're pretty excited." For details, call (847) 673-7774 or visit Kids can follow in Willems' footsteps at theskokie.lib.il.us. event. "we'll be writing our own pigeon stories. Hare scare We'll all be learning to draw the pigeon," The town's vegetable gardens are under Levinson said "I'll be reading [the book] and attack in "Wallace and Gromit: Curse of the kids will act out what the pigeon is feeling the Were-Rabbit." The 85-minute C-rated and doing." animated fllm will be screened at 10 a.m. There will be a raffle for a couple of books Saturday as part of the free kids film series at and a couple of pigeon stuffed animals, plus a the Wilmette Theatre, 1122 Central Ave. I R'KF I(\ \I\ION!\Y AF lOAM snack. Registration is required. For details, call (847) 849-3272 or visit For details, call (847) 663-1234 or visit wilmettetheatre.com. DECEMBER 2, 2012 www.nileslibrary.org. Poetry in motion AT 7:30 PM Take a dip The vividly-costumed Natya Dance There's a twist on the typical Easter egg Theatre, one of the most critically acclaimed AaSTATE ARENA hunt at the Park Ridge Park District. You Indian dance companies in the country, will have to jump in the pool to collect them. present a free concert at 3 p.m. Wednesday at it Plastic eggs will be floating in the Commu- the Evanston Public Library 1703 Orrington u nity Center Indoor Pool, 1515 W. Touhy Ave., Ave. The program is part of Evanston's Cul- during Egg Dip from U a.m. to i p.m. April 6. turai Arts Division's spring break arts camp. Kids will be divided into age groups to search. For details, call (847) 448-8263 or visit Registration is required. The fee is $6 for cityofevanston.org. DICTHURSDAY, MARCH 29, 2012 I WWW.PJONEERLOCAL.COMI 3b MOVIE REVIEW FINAL WEEKS Grimcourseof action"HICHLY RECOMMENDED!

BY BRUCE INGRAM INSPIRED 'MIDSUMMER' TWIST Ftm Critic WOULD MAKE THE DARD CHEER" DETACHMENT CHCAGO IiN-TIMES * Detachment might be one 'FAST-PACED "4v way to describe what this AND LIVELY " * * lurid and emotionally punish- ing classroom drama is all NEW PRODUCTION" NON-STOP LAUGHS" about. But grim, dark, unre- - 'CHICM3O TRUNE -C--CAGC: THrAT BEAT lieved misery and despair is really more like it. Or, to borrow a phrase from the opening of Poe's "You COULD NOT DREAM "The Fall of the House of Usher," that's read aloud near the end of the film: "utter OF MORE IDEAL CASTING" depression of soul." ' CHICAGO SI. TIMES Ah - those halcyon days of high school. No matter how bad yours may have been, this film will make them seem as carefree as the jitterbugging senior prom in "It's a Wonderful Life." AMIDSO Not that the existential torment of "Detachment" Sami Gayle plays a 15-year-old runaway and Adrien Brody Is a is limited to educational teacher who tries to save her in "Detachment." issues. Director Tony Kaye u ("American History X") and Harden, Tim Blake Nelson, over. Sometimes, for variety first-time screenwriter Carl Blythe Danner and Lucy Liu) he rides the late-night bus NIC.. Lund, a former teacher, have are in the final stages of cyni-home from visiting his senile settled on the overburdened cal burnout. In other words, grandfather (who may or American public school school spirit is not at an may not have molested system as an emblem for the all-time high. Yet Henry staysHenry's mother), with his dead-end hopelessness of life long enough, against his stan-face bathed in tears. in general. dard policy, to get to know At one end of his life, Adrien Brody gives his the students and for them to Henry contemplates hope- best performance since "Theget to know him, with results less, lost-soul teenagers. At Pianist" as chronically sad that are predictably encour- the other, he contemplates substitute teacher Henry aging and predictably tragic. hopeless, end-of-the line old v.! ilttnì by Barthes, who lives a lonely, Teen suicide is foreshadowed folks. And in between, the WILLIAv spartan existence in a barely early and always waiting only emotional connection s i-i AK ES P E A R E furnished apartment some- nearby in the wings - to he forms is with a 15-year-old where in the such an extent that you couldrunaway prostitute (Sami drrectirI by i ' r r -r p area. One of those teachers be drumming your fingers Gayle) he reluctantly takes kl t -fllíi with a particular gift for and waiting impatiently for ithome and attempts to save. reaching troubled students, to finally occur. Kaye attempts to tie the often Henry nonetheless chooses If that sounds heavy- profoundly painful vignettes THROUGH to be a substitute because handed, well, people have from these three settings he doesn't want to develop been known to admire the (the drama never amounts :cApRIL 8 attachments to any set of emotional intensity of Kaye's to more than a jumble of students. films (including the graphic vaguely connected scenes) His latest assignment, abortion documentary «Lake with flashy stylistic touches though, involves a one-monthof Fire"), but he is not knownlike chalkboard animations stint at a school that has for subtlety. In "Detachment,"and direct-to-camera corn- become a dumping ground Henry's compassionate, mentary by Henry and other for the area's worst kids. saintly suffering maintains teachers, but the result is Most of the students are an intensity that might seem disjointed and increasingly sullen and hostile, if not ridiculous if Brody weren't disturbing. blatantly threatening and/or at work with those great, The best we can hope for, borderline psychotic - one mournful, traumatized "Detachment" seems to mg- young lad bludgeons a cat basset-hound eyes of his. M- gest, is an occasional state of to death with a hammer and ter the emotionally deaden- grace allowing us to figure Thica OIL:. carries the bloody remains ing effect at age 7 of finding things out, momentarily, in his backpack to amuse his his suicidal alcoholic mother and do the right thing. Aside 312595.5ßOO friends. Most of the faculty dead, Henry has grown up to from that, it's a dreary dead- un navy yter ch ícagoshakes.com (portrayed by an impressive wander the late-night streetsend, temporary assignment supporting cast including while reciting lines of his ownthat's best observed from a "'r Raymond and Judy McCakey I'iZRT s..,.,, n ..,, - S.; James Caan, Marcia Gay despairing poetry in voice- safe distance. S,,,_' -U' _CSflff''I,,...,' I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I THURSDAY. MARCH 29, 2012DIC

FILM CLIPS OPENING FRIDAY SKOKIE CLUB DETACHMENT ** Rated: No MPAA rating Stars: Adrien Brody, Christina HAPPY HOLIDAYS Hendricks, James Caan . A substitute teacher in a TO OUR MANY tough New York City school is forced to confront his lifelong FRIENDS! policy of avoiding commit- We hwite youto celebrate a Festive Trathtional Drnner! ment to his students - or to life. Tony Kaye ("American Passover:Friday,April 6 &Saturday, April 7th History X") directed the Dinner: ThroSeatings 5:00pm & 7:00pm drama. Reviewed in this Includes: Geffite Fish, Chopped Liver Tray, Soup, section. Roast Chicken, Brisket of Beef, White Fish, A glass of wine with each meal MIRROR MIRROR Desserts: Flourless Chocolate Cake, Sponge Cake, Rated: PG for some fantasy Honey Cake action and mild rude humor Stars: Julia Roberts, Lily Col- 'íaster Sundays April S- 4s3Opni to 9pm lins, Nathan Lane Featuring: Leg of Lamb, White Fish, u When an evil queen Prime Rib, Roast Duck (Roberts) seizes control ) of a kingdom, the rightful princess (Collins) fights MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS back with the help of seven 847-673-9393 faithful rebels. Tarsem Singh ("Immortals") directed the The fairest of them all? Julia Roberts plays an evil queen who seizes a kingdom, only to have the rightful princess fight back with the help of seven diminutive rebeLs in "Mirror Mirror." 4741 Main Street-Skokie, Illinois fantasy-adventure. WE LOOK FORWARD TO SERVING YOU! WRATH OF THE TITANS and disturbing images - all sequences of violence and Redemption" trumps every -NICK& GEORGE Rated: PG-13 for intense involving teens action other action film in recent sequences of fantasy violence Stars: Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Stars: Taylor Kitsch, Lynn memory for pure, nonstop, and action Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth Collins, Willem Dafoe mainline cinematic mayhem. Writer/director Gareth Evans OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Stars: Sam Worthington, Liam . The much-anticipated u Any chance that "Tar- somehow manages to up the Neeson, Rosamund Pike movie version of "The Hun- zan" author Edgar Rice Lunch, Dinner, And Late Night Fun! adrenaline ante floor by floor For u A decade after his defeat ger Games" does little more Burroughs' second most as new recruit Uwais fights BANQUET ROOM & AUTHENTIC GERMAN of the monstrous Kraken, the than faithfully replicate the famous creation might catch mega-best-selling original, on pretty much bites the his way up a 15-story Jakarta CATERING MENU demigod Perseus (Worthing- ton) ventures into the under- yet, this proficient and gen- red Martian dust with this apartment building after AVAILABLE FOR ALL YOUR BUSINESS world to rescue his father erally satisfying adaptation mega-budgeted misfire from his invading SWAT team has been wiped out, to capture AND FAMILY EVENTS Zeus (Neeson). Jonathan gets the job done and then Andrew Stanton ("WALL-E"). Liebesman ("Battle Los Ange- some. Primarily because There are impressively drug-lord Sahetapy - his only means of escape. The fact Great Food, Great Service, Great People les") directed the sequel to of the perfect casting of entertaining scenes, yet the 2010's "Clash of the Titans." Lawrence as the bow-hunting story fails to come to life. that it also has a little bit of heroine of a dystopian-future plot thrown in can be seen as / MAKE YOUR televised competition in DR. SEUSS' THE LORAX a bonus or a bore, depending STILL PLAYING which only one of 24 teenage on your predilection. EASTER RESERVATIONS participants can survive. As Rated: PG for brief mild SPECIAL EASTER MENU CASA DE MI PADRE likely to satisfy fans as it is 21 JUMP STREET * * * 1/2 to sweep along newcomers language * * * 1/2 BAKED HAM, PRIME RIB, with its compellingly explol- Stars: Danny DeVito, Zac Rated: R for bloody violence, , tational, teen.slaughtering Efron, Betty White, Ed Helms Rated: R for crude and sexual ROAST DUCK, LAMB SHANK AND language, some sexual con- plot. . A young boy who learns content, pervasive language, tent and drug use ALL YOUR GERMAN FAVORITES how a mysterious old hermit drug material, teen drinking Stars: Will Ferrell, Gael Garcia JEFF, WHO LIVES AT HOME (Helms) turned a natural par- and some violence Bernat, Diego Luna, Genesis adise into a wasteland de- RESERVATION TIMES Rated: R for language includ- Stars: Jonah Hill, Channing Rodriguez cides to make a difference in i2:00, 1 :00, 1 :30, 2:30, 3:30 &4:30 ing sexual references and Tatum . The funniest movie of the his home town. Chris Renaud some drug use . This attimes-inspired JOHNNY WAGNER PERFORMS -5 year may also turn out to be and Kyle Balda ("Despicable parody of the late-'SOs TV the strangest. In addition to Stars: Jason Segel, Ed Helms, Me") directed this animated show that launched Johnny Susan Sarandon the most intentionally awful. Dr. Seuss adaptation. Depp is considerably better . A slacker (Segel) bonds V, Ferrell stars as Armando (and than you might expect - with his disparaging brother speaks Spanish throughout) THE RAID: REDEMPTION despite being rude, politi- (Helms) while helping him in this dead-on-target parody cally incorrect and insanely investigate his wife's pos- * * * 1/2 I (tbëftücí i of a truly bad 1970s-era violent. The directors of the sible infidelity. Jay and Mark German American Mexican action/melodrama. Rated: R for strong, bloody similarly crazed animated I I Duplass ("Cyrus") wrote and Hilarious. violence throughout, and for comedy "Cloudy With a directed the comedy. . 'L__Cuisine language Chance of Meatballs" make THE HUNGER GAMES Stars: 1ko Iiwais, Ananda the most of the surprising JOHN CARTER 7650 W. Irving Park Rd., Norridge *** George, Ray Sahetapy chemistry between Hill and Rated: PG-13 for intense, * * 1/2 u Insane, hyperkinetic, Tatum as mismatched under- 708-452-6040 violent, thematic material Rated: PG-13 for intense brutal and bloody, "The Raid: cover partners. DIC THURSDAY. MARCH 29. 2012 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I SB

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Sat 1-4-7-9:45; Sun 1-4-7; Dr. Seuss' The Lorax (PG)Fn- ROSEMONT PREMIER Sun, Wed 1-3-5-7-9; Mon, Tue, am-1:45 Mon-Thu 4-7 9701 Bryn Mawr Ave., Rosemont Wrath ofthe Titans in 3-D (847) 447-1030 Thu 5-7-9 ROSEMONT 18 (P6-13)Fri 10:15-12:45- Mirror Mirror (PG) Fri-Sun, 9701 Bryn Mawr Ave., Rosemont American Reunion (R)Thu Wed 12-2:20-4:45-7:10-9:20; 15-4: 15-5:45-6 :45-8 : 15- (847) 447-1030 12:01 a.m. 9:15-10:45; Sat, Sun 11- Mon, Tue, Thu 4:45-7:10-9:20 Titanic in 3-D (P6-13) Wed, 1:45-4:30-7:15-10; Mon, Tue American Reunion (R)Thu Wrath of the Titans (PG- 12:01 a.m. Thu 6-10:10 13)Fri-Sun, Wed 12:45-3- 12 :45-3 : 15-5 :45-6:45-8: 15- Salmon Fishing in the Yemen 9:15 Titanic in 3-D (P6-13)Wed, 5:15-7:30-9:45; Mon, Tue, Thu Thu 11:45-1:50-4-6-8:10- (PG-13)Fri. 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Knightley overacts For tickets and information call: outrageously as the severely North Shore Center - 847-673-6300 or disturbed patient/student! future analyst who comes Crazy Love: Michael Fassbender (right) plays psychoanalyst Carl Jung, and Keira Knightley plays NorthShoreCenter.org between the two psychoana- the role of his patient/student/future analyst in "A Dangerous Method." lytic giants with her need to be spanked by daddy. Tickets are from $35.00 to $60.00 of the same - though this commentaries with Alfredson DAVID LEAN affectionate, entertaining and Oldman, deleted scenes. Group, senior and student tickets are available EXTREMELY LOUD DIRECTS NOEL COWARD reboot basically plays like a u This Criterion Collection & INCREDIBLY CLOSE clever imitation. "The Mup- The Red Star Red Army Chorus and Dance Ensemble returns * * 1/2 ALSO NEW salute to one of the cinema's pets" has two missions: To great collaborations includes to the United States for its 20th Anniversary since their very reunite Kermit and the gang Rated: PG-13 for emotional ALVIN AND THE CHIPMUNKS: high-deftransfers ofthe But- so they can foil a plot by an exciting debut tour of 1992. During the last 20 years, the thematic material, some dis- CHIP-WRECKED ish Film Institute restorations turbing images, and language evil oil baron (Cooper) to of "In Which We Serve," "This Ensemble has performed ¡n over 150 American cities with tear down their theater; and . After falling overboard Stars: Tom Hanks, Sandra Happy Breed," "Blithe Spirit," to separate grown-up child during a cruise, the Chip- sellout performances in New York, Chicago, St. Louis, Miami, Bullock, Thomas Horn, Viola and "Brief Encounter." Extras Gary (Segel) from his muppet munks and Chipettes become Davis include assorted documenta- Boston, just to name a few. brother Walter - much to the castaways on a desert island. u Your reaction to this fine- ries and commentaries, plus relief of Gary's long-suffering Mike Mitchell ("Shrek: The pedigreed yet frustratingly an interview with cinematog- girlfriend (Adams). Extras Final Chapter") directed the hit-and-miss 9/11 drama is rapher/screenwriter/producer include "The Longest Blooper family comedy-adventure. likely to be determined Ronald Neame. Reel Ever Made" and corn- Rated G. by how you feel about the mentaries. frequently obnoxious young BETTY WHITE: A NIGHT TO REMEMBER protagonist (Horn), who sets . British director Roy Ward TINKER TAILOR CHAMPION FOR ANIMALS out to make sense of the Baker's classic dramatization . In this documentary, the ac- tragedy by tracking down a SOLDIER SPY of the sinking of the Titanic tress and comedienne shares final message from his father * * * 1/2 gets the Criterion Collection stories about her own pets (Hanks). One minute, the treatment, including a new Rated: R for violence, some and the lifelong experiences lad's mission seems a noble, hi-def digital transfer, corn- sexuality/nudity and Ian- she has had working with quixotic quest; the next, an mentary by Titanic scholars, guage animal-protection groups. uninvolving contrivance. Even a 60-minute documentary so, a few simple moments, Stars: Gary Oldman, Colin including rare behind-the- here and there, ring true and Firth, John Hurt CASABLANCA scenes footage, and an inter- make the whole thing seem . This chilly, brooding, . The classic 1942 Humphrey view with Titanic survivor Eva beautifully crafted adaptation Bogart adventure-romance "..the dancers executed a number of flamboyant, gravity-defying somewhat worthwhile. Hart. maneuvers, including pirouettes and leaps. At the same time, they ofjohn le Carre's classic spy gets a new super-hi-def novel by Swedish director To- 4K restoration and digital didn't wander too far from the graceful poise grounded ¡n years of RECENT RELEASES mas Alfredson ("Let the Right transfer in this limited- NEXT WEEK formal ballet training." - Chicago Tribune. One in") features cinematic edition Warner Brothers 70th u Private eyes just want to THE MUPPETS texture of the sort that's anniversary box set. Extras get through the day alive in This is a great show! 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previews, at 7:30 p.m. April and28and2 p.m. April 22 11); Thursdays at 7:30 p.m.; $28 for general admission, 21, 22, 24 and 25. CalL (847) and 29 at the Stahl Family Fridays at 8 p.m.; Saturdays $22 for seniors; and $12 for 866-8049 or visit www. Theatre, 5900 W. Belmont, at 2:30 p.m. and 8 p.m.; students. For tickets, call piventheatre.org. Chicago. $17; $15 for children Sundays at 2:30 p.m. (no (773) 281-7820 or see www. "Figments," a farce that 14 and under and senior citi- show April 8) and 7 p.m. chicagoacappelta.org. April celebrates writer's block and zens. Order tickets online at (April 1 and 15 only). Tickets: 114, 8 p.m.: "All About the the power ofthe imagina- www.risingstarschicago.com $25-$60. Young Adult tickets Women," starring actress tion, will be presented by the or call (773) 736-2490. (25 and under) are $10. Call Barbara Robertson. Saint Sebastian Players April "The Rest Unknown: how (847) 673-6300 or visit Chicago Bach Project 27-May 20 at St. Bonaven- to live and how to die," www.northlight.org. presents the Chicago Bach What to do. ture, 1625 W. Diversey, Chi- through March 31 at 5344 W. Choir & Orchestra performing cago. Performances are at 8 Lawrence, Chicago. Genesis CLASSICAL J.S. Bach's St. John Pas- This week and beyond. p.m. Fridays and Saturdays; Ensemble, a Chicago theater Bach Week Festival, featur- sion at 8 p.m. April 4 at St. YOU WANT IN? HERE'S HOW. 2 p.m. Sundays. Tickets: and performance company, ing the Bach Week Festival Vincent de Paul Church, 1010 » Submit go. events one week prior to the date of publication. $15; $10 for students; $7 for has taken over three empty Orchestra, Chorus and solo- W. Webster Ave., Chicago. » Entries must be typed. We're sorry, but we can't take it over chitdren younger than 12 and storefronts in Jefferson Park ists, with Richard Webster, Tickets: $40-$75. Visit www. senior citizens. Call (773) the telephone. We prefer e-mail submissions, please. to Lead an interactive tour of music director and organist, ChicagoBach Pro ject.com. » go. listings are free! Include brief description of the event, 404-7922 or visit www.saint- art and performance inspired 7:30 p.m. April 27 at North- Chicago Choral Artists time, date, address, price and phone number. sebastianplayers.org. by Maira Kalman's book, The western University's Alice presents a concert for Earth "The Light in the Piazza" » By mail: go. do Pioneer Press, 3701 W. Lake Ave., Principles of Uncertainty. Millar Chapel, 1870 Sheridan Day, with music by Sibelius, will be presented by Theo Glenview IL 60026. E-maiL: [email protected]. Performances are at 8 p.m. Road, Evanston; and 7:30 Brahms and Whitacre and a Ubique Cabaret Theatre p.m. May 4 and 3 p.m. May FAX: (847) 486-7451. Friday and 1 p.m., 3 p.m. and Midwest premiere of Robert through April 29 at the No 5 p.m. Saturday. Space is 6 at the Music Institute of Kyr's "On the Nature of Exit Cafe, 6970 N. Glenwood, limited to 12 people per tour. Chicago's Nichols Concert Creation," at 4 p.m. April29 STAGE St., Evanston. Curtain at 8 Chicago. Performances are at Tickets should be booked in Hall, 1490 Chicago Ave., at Luther Memorial Church, "After the Revolution," p.m. Fridays and Saturdays; 7:30 p.m. Thursdays; 8 p.m. advance at www.brownpap- Evanston. Single ticket prices 2500 W. Wilson, Chicago. presented by Next Theatre 3 p.m. Sundays. Tickets: $25; Fridays and Saturdays; and ertickets.com/event/224711. are $40; $35 seniors; $25 $20; $15 seniors; $10 stu- April 5-May13 at the Noyes $22 seniors; $15 students. 7 p.m. Sundays. $29-$34, For information, visit www. students; and $10 children 12 dents; Conductor's Circle Cultural Arts Center, 927 Call (847) 424-0089 or visit with discounts available for genesisensemble.org. years and younger. Festival $40. Visit www.chicagocho- Noyes St., Evanston. $30- www.piccolotheatre.com. groups, students and seniors. "Ten Chimneys," through subscriptions are $105; $90 ralartists.org or calt (708) $40; $15-$20 for Young Adult "Encores: After the Theatre Optional dinner available, April 15 at Northlight The- for seniors; $60 for students. 848-1762. (ages 25 and younger) and and Other Stories," April with three courses for $20 atre, located at the North Call (800) 595-4849 or visit The Chicago Philharmonic students. Call (847) 475-1875 21-May20 at Piven Theatre excluding beverages, taxes Shore Center for the Perform- www. bachweek.org. Orchestra performs at 7 p.m. or visit www.nexttheatre.org. Workshop, 927 Noyes St., and tip. Call (800) 595-4849 ing Arts, 9501 Skokie Blvd, Chicago a cappella per- Sundays at Pick-Staiger Con- "The Cherry Orchard," Evanston. Performances are or visit www.theo-uorg. Skokie. 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He doesn't appear onstage in "Freud's to but it's kind of a sense of something eine Last Session," yet you might say Clifton happening. There's a connection between Taylor has an "enlightening" role in the these two men which isn't what it seems show. The Park Ridge native is the lighting it's a connection on a higher level. It was designer. very important to me that there be some "It's a realistic interior - a reproductionsense of a bigger life than what was hap- of Freud's office in London when he was pening in this room." exiled from Austria on the eve of World The Maine South High School graduate War II so most of the play is about a kind ofmoved to New York in 1983 to study light- realism," Taylor related. "It's a beautiful af- ing design at New York University and has ternoon but England is about to enter into lived there ever sin. the war so there's this kind of overarching Taylor's interest in lighting design was feeling of dread happening. The lighting is sparked when he was in fifth grade and kind of a beautiful, sunny afternoon thing assisted a magician with lighting at her but there's a nonrealistic aspect to the shows. He praised the role Maine South lighting as well. played in his career. "It was such a great "There's a kind of false wall behind the program and it really help launch me into a bookcases," Taylor continued. "It lights up life in the arts," he said. cisl LEWIS. MEETS FREUD in a very strange way through the play and - MyrnaPetlicki then diminishes again. It's never referred my research at Sept. 3, 1939 if God exists why there was realized that I needed some - the moment the play takesstill so much pain in the bigger chops." He auditioned FREUD'S LAST place because I thought it's world." for Yale School of Drama and not about who he's going to The Glenbrook South High was accepted. "Everything be. It's about who he is." School graduate attended changed after coming out of Lewis at 41, Dold said, Boston University School for Yale," 15 years ago, he said. "was bold. I think he had a the Arts, and then worked "I guess I was finally really great sense of humor, had in New York for a few years, ready." some conviction, compassion "to try to test my chops," he And that's how a nasty SESSION A PLAY BY MARK ST. GERMAIN DIRECTED BY TYLER MARCHANT - but he was still searching said. "I got knocked around little weed became a famous and didn't quite understand in New York a little bit. I actor. We've got "THE HUMOR IS PLENTIFUL!" the local ALLEGRETTI'S - The New York Times stage BItKERY covered, 'I r "RIVETING THEATER!" from world Fancy Italian & Miniature Pastries - The Huffington Post premieres 4 Serving thefinest Italian Baked Goods for more than 4 decades "LIVELY, PROVOCATIVE ANDWITTY!" to popular I -Associated Press revivals. IHAPPY "THRILLING! A GRIPPING INTELLECTUAL CONTEST!" - Variety Read previews of upcoming plays and 4EASTER! our critics' opinions "SPIRITED AND EMINENTLY ENGAGING!" of local productions in the Pioneer Press IYour delicious Easter - Entertainment Weekly Diversions section. Itreats are ready to order '; LAJVIBS Original New York Production! I'i R I RI I Diversions CALZONE (Meat Pie) Limited Engagement through June 3! I EASTER PIE SCHEDULE YOUR SESSION TODAY! I GASADELE (Egg Bread) )J MERCURY CLOSED EASTER SUNDAY _.t' y THEATER 3745 N. SouthportAveChicago I ,yy Ask about I ,yy 773.325.1700 our Daily Specials www.mercurytheaterchicago.com 7717W. Lawrence, Norridge For Groups 10+ CalI 312.423.6612 708-453-4412 www. FreudsLastSession .com 148 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COMI THURSDAY, MARCH 29. 2012DIC

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BY MYRNA PETLICKI Contributor 'QUARTET FOR THE END You seldom hear music composed for a quartet con- OF TIME' sisting of violin, cello, clarinet The Musical Offering, 743 and piano, but those were the only instruments avail- Custer Ave., Evanston able when Olivier Messiaen 7:30 p.m. Friday, March created "Quartet for the End 30 of Time." It premiered in $15, $10 students and 1941 in a Nazi work camp in seniors; reservations Germany where the French recommended composer was a prisoner of war. (847) 866-6260 or visit The Musical Offering, a www.themusicaloffering. community music school, org will present that quartet on Friday, March 30. It is the fourth annual layers, both for the listener performance of the work and the performer," Ferguson presented by the school, but said. the first in its own concert He noted that you can space. It will be performed byadmire the creativity with Rebekah Cope (violin), Karenwhich the composer "blended Schulz-Harmon (cello), these four instruments and James Faizone (clarinet), how inventive Messiaen was and the Musical Offering's in doing that especially con- Founder and Artistic Direc- sidering the circumstances tor Rick Ferguson (piano). in which he was composing. Not just the emotional reality Many-tayered that he found himself to be "This is the kind of piece that is operating on multiple SEE WAR, PAGE B18 Rebekah Cope Rick Ferguson

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Our excursion started First on our collective agenda: we soaked with a 45-minute ferry ride that included unlim- ¡Bienvenido!: Jennifer Mifflin and her family discovered that Cancun's authentic Mexican food, entertainment, shopping up the sun and alternated between the beach ited beverages and entertainment. Once we ar- and wildlife make the lively city an ideal place for family travel. I SUPPLIED PHOTO and the enormous pool that covered the entire nved, we had a couple hours before snorkeling guide, stepped in immediately. FIe gave her a turns giving the girls a fruit snack. Monkeys length of the hotel. Peter, Greta and JB - de- so we rented a golf cart to explore the island life ring and tethered it to himself. He showed can be exceedingly crafty, and they would spite their age differences - spent hours and absorb the panoramic views. It's an easy her how to breathe through the snorkel. He only sneak up on unsuspecting guests. They oc- together playing in the water. trek because the island is only five miles long left her side, and in my care, once so he could casionally would reach down and gently brush My mom, Kate and I immediately honedni and a half-mile wide. dive down and fickle a stingray. If it were not for our anus or shoulders. One curious monkey on the resort's renowned , a luxuri- When it was time to snorkel, our AquaWorid Lucas, Greta would have had a terrible expert- reached into JB's stroller and tried to abscond ous 40,000-square-foot relaxation haven. It is a crew took us on a beautiful reef tour. One by ence. His professionalism and calm demeanor with a pack of wipes. Jonathon chided the mis- destination unto itself. Magnificent is the ordy one, we jumped into the great wide open. Peter empowered her to work through her fears. She way to descrthe it. chievous rascal, and we all got a good chuckle. took to it immediately. Greta, however, was was sad when we had to go back to the boat. Our self-titled Operation Indulgence began apprehensive. Freaked out actually. Lucas, our We took turns holding snakes and crocodiles When I wasn't darting back and forth between as well as petting and feeding deer. Jonathon the kiddos, I managed to look down to see divers made us feel so comfortable that we followed exploring the reef as well as swarms of large him right through a crocodile den. Crocs to colorful fish. Peter was so impressed that he told the right. Crocs to the left. Being so close was me he wanted to try diving next time. surreal. The experience, both educational and When we returned, we were treated to a de- inspiring, gave us pause. We reflected on being licious buffet on the beach. We wrapped up our environmentally conscientious for the benefit tour of Isla de Mujeres by heading downtown of animals and their habitats everywhere. for some shopping. Later that night, we met up The last day, my parents, Charlie, Peter, with the rest of the family at Casa Rolandi Res- Greta and I fulfilled a bucket list dream to taurant, a gastronomy staple in Cancun known swim with the dolphins. We chose Interactive for its award-winning international cuisine with Aquarium Cancun.We started with a tour of a northern Italian and Swiss influence. Our en- the aquarium that provided a window into the trees ranged from gourmet pizza to fettuccine depths of the sea to peek at jellyfish, coral Alfredo to spaghetti carbonara. reefs, anemones, seahorses and starfish. After The spectacular food in this unpretentious we made our way through the indoor exhibits, and charming waterfront location was the per- we ventured outdoors to feed stingrays and fect backdrop to our conversations. My parents turtles and touch sea stars and cucumbers. We spent the day shopping at both the open-air markets and upscale shopping centers. Joe, stopped to get a kiss from an adorable sea lion. Kate and JB explored neighboring beaches and Before we met the dolphins, the trainers had lunch at an authentic restaurant. explained the basics of dolphin behavior The island was wonderful, but Lucas and the and how to interact with them. They broke rest crew made it memorable. They were fun, us into small groups and assigned us to one accommodating, professional and capable. dolphin. We had the pleasure of working with Even if you don't snorkel, I highly recommend a sweetheart named Shana.We were able to - the tour, if just to conga with the entertaining shake hands, receive kisses and pet her. Then, 17TH JUNE ffTtauG. AquaWorld crew. the swimmers spread out in the pool, and the Later on our vacation, we visited Crococun dolphins weaved around us like a blanket. They FLIXIßLE WDULE9 Zoo, which is an ecological farm that not only chirped, jumped and squeaked. To feel their rna CoUc showcases indigenous wildlife but also allows skin and splashes was an experience none of PAREN TW!E visitors to interact with species such as guaca- us will ever forget. At the end, we all received IIII1TLE ßUHINGAVAILßLE mayas (macaws), spider monkeys, snakes, deer a push from two dolphins. Each swimmer took and crocodiles. Our zoo guide, Jonathon, gave turns lying flat on their stomachs, and then £15fYQ.&ÔODTIMEDAYCiIitPCOM us an up close and personal look at unusual two dolphins would push their feet toward the wildlife. He was knowledgeable and engaging opposite end of the pool. Peter was literally with a tremendous passion for the animals. launched out of the water. Glenv ¡I: Naperville Nora the spider monkey and her sister were With its pristine beaches, eco-opportunities at arms-length overhead waiting for a tasty and warm inviting people, Cancun provided treat from visitors who purchased bags of food the perfect environment to spend quality fam- 847.729 84 8...'.4884 630.360.2267 (mostly fruit). With Jonathon's tutelage, we took Uy time and create a lifetime of memories. DIC THURSDAY. MARCH 29. 2012 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I 25B

GO CONTINUED FROM PAGE iRR cluding Nues 12, 301 Golf Mill in advance are $14; $12 for Center, NUes; and Randhurst seniors. Tickets at the door Village 12, 200 Randhurst Vil- are $16; $14 for seniors. lage Drive, Mount Prospect. Admission is free for youth Tickets are available at the under 18. Call (847) 823-3958 theater box offices and online or (847) 825-2216. at wwwFathomEvents.com. Park Ridge Civic Orches- April7, 11 am.: Massenet's tra presents concerts at "Manon.' April 14, 11:55 the Pickwick Theatre, 5 5. a.m.: Verdi's "La Traviata." Prospect, Park Ridge. Tickets Musicofthe Baroque per- are $25; $20 for students and forms at First United Meth- senior citizens. Visit www. odist Church, 516 Church parkridgecivicorchestra.org st., Evanston, unless noted or call (847) 692-PRCO or otherwise. (312) 551-1414. (847) 823-8861. April29, www.baroque.org. Tickets are2:30 p.m.: "Sacred & Pro- $30-$75. April 22, 7:30 p.m.: fane," with Edgar Muenzer, J.s_ Bach's Mass in B Minor, conductor. The program,

. with the Music of the Baroquefeaturing soloists Sarah Hib- Chorus and Orchestra, Jane bard and Peder Reiff, includes Glover, conductor. Dvorak: Scherzo Capriccioso, Music Institute of Chicago, Op. 66; Mahler: "Blumine"; Nichols Concert Hall, 1490 and Orff: "Carmina Burana." Chicago Ave., Evanston. (847) Peter van de Graaff, producer 905-1500. www.musicinst. and host of WFMT's "Through org. March 31, 7:30 p.m.: the Night," will narrate the The Three Choirs Festival, program. An Evening of SoLo Piano Improvisations celebrating the 25th anniver- Pick-Staiger Concert Hall at sary ofthe Music Institute Northwestern University, 50 of Chicago Chorale. Joining Arts Circle Drive, Evanston. the Music Institute of Chi- www.pickstaiger.org. April13, cago Chorale are City Voices, 7:30 p.m.: Symphonic Wind based in Oak Park, and the Ensemble performs works Choir of the First Congrega- by Bernstein, Bach, Milhaud, RVORLTE &RTISTS&T tional Church of La Grange. Wagner and others. $6; $4 HEIR YOUR $15; $10 for seniors; $7 for for students. April 15, 6 p.m.: * * * ** students. April 15, 3 p.m.: Harold Hall Robinson string Quintet Attacca and Axiom bass master class. Admis- SYMPHONY CENTERNEXT L'ONTHI Brass perform perform a joint sion is free. ApriL 16, 5:30 concert. $25; $15 seniors; p.m.: Northwestern Concerto! $10 students. April 29, 3 Aria Competition. Admission p.m.: Performance by The is free. April 21, 7:30 p.m.: Lincoln Trio, with guest violist Northwestern University Roberto Diaz. $25; $15 for Symphony Orchestra presents seniors; $10 for students. "From Russia," featuring Pro- April. 18 April 20 The Newberry Consort kofiev's Sinfonia Concertante presents "Les Caractères de in E Minor and Tchaikovsky's la Danse" at 3 p.m. April15 "Manfred" Symphony in B Mi- PINK MARTINI PACO DE LUCÍA at Northwestern University's nor. $8; $5 for students. April Lutkin Hall, 700 University 7:30 p.m.: Contemporary Place, Evanston. Baroque Music Ensemble presents dancers Paige Whitley- "Chicago Voices," a program Bauguess and Thomas Baird featuring composers with perform 18th-century dance strong connections to Chica- with accompaniment by The go. $6; $4 for students. April Newberry Consort on violin, 7:30 p.m.: Northwestern harpsichord and cello. Pre- University Chamber Orches- concert lecture begins one tra presents "German Fest," hour before the performance. featuring works by Wagner, $35; $5 for students. Visit Mahler and Beethoven. $6; $4 www.newberryconsort.org. for students. Northeastern Illinois Regenstein Recital Hall at University, Fine Arts Center Northwestern University, 60 Recital l-laIt, 3701W. Bryn Arts Circle Drive, Evanston. Mawr Ave., Chicago. (773) (847) 467-4000. April 6, 442-4636. April 20, 8 p.m.: 7:30 p.m.: Trombone faculty Jon Manasse, clarinet, and Jon recital. $8; $5 for students. Nakamatsu, piano. $25; $15 April10, 4:30 p.m.: Paul seniors; $10 students. Kantor violin master class. The Park Ridge Chorale will Admission is free. April 11, present its spring concert, 5p.m., and April12, 4p.m.: "Contemporary Classics," at Lynn Harrell cello master 4 p.m. April15 at St. Luke's class. Admission is free. Lutheran Church, 205 N. April12, 7 p.m.: Lynn Harrell Prospect Ave, Park Ridge. A chamber music master class. variety of music will be sung, Admission is free. SYMPHONY CENTER PRESENTS concluding with The Gospel 312-294-3000 CSOORG AflISS, plies. and programs subjec, to ctanfl. Mass by Robert Ray. Tickets SEE GO, PAGE 28B Mfl IA)OJR33t4OIq.WWW I P '-1JHAM 'AURUHT )IO 26B WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COMI THURSDAY. MARCH 29. 2012 DIC

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It never occurred to Vicki Quade when she penned "Late Nite Cat- echism" that class would still be in session 20 years later. It's a Sister act that doesn't get old. That's because Quade, a Park )- Ridge resident, continuously updates the script for the rotat- ing group of actors who play a nun teaching audiences the ins and outs of Catholicism. And, since the nun interacts with the audience, anything can happen. "The idea of 'Late Nite Cat- echism' grew out of a standup corn- edy routine that Maripat Donovan Vicki Quade wanted to do at Live Bait Theater," Quade said. Quade decided that the piece should be about growing up Catholic. "I came up with the idea of doing it as a classroom with the nun character," she said. "Once I figured out what the premise of the Mary Zentmeyer playing Sister play was, then I had to do all the research. Even though I grew up Catholic, it was that minutiae that was interesting to pick up again." 'LATE NITE The plan was to run two shows CATECHISM' a weekend at 11 p.m. for six weeks. "We did not know how we were go- 8 p.m. Thursdays and ing to fill 12 performances," Quade Saturdays related. "On opening night, Maripat Royal George Theater, said, 'Is this funny?'" 1641 N. Halsted St., Far-flung fans Chicago $30-$38.60 The answer was obviously, "Yes," with people coming from as far as (312) 988-9000 or visit Rockford, based on word of mouth. www.nuns4fun.com ("Now we have people coming from Lisa Buscani as Sister as far away as New Zealand," Quade Upcoming benefit noted.) got it right, and won a prize. myer responded, "Now, you're lying performances open to The fourth week of the run, the Buscani noted that you don't to me, too?" The woman pulled up the public: prime time slot became available have to be Catholic to play the role her slacks and showed Sister her and "Late Nite Catechism" moved - but it helps. "You have to keep cast. 'Late Nite Catechism' to the early time, where it received up on what's going on in the church "Late Nite Catechism" has 8 p.m. Saturday, April glowing reviews. The rest - as because if it's in the news, they will toured across the country, as well 14 they say - is history ask you about it," she said. as Canada, England, Ireland, Aus- St. Catherine Laboure From Live Bait, the show moved tralia and even Malaysia. The show Women's Club, 3535 to the Organic for one yeai the Always fresh continues to tour through national Thornwood, Glenview Ivanhoe for five years, back to Live Mary Zentmyer, who has been producers. .-Bait, and then to Zebra Crossing with "Late Nite Catechism" since In addition to managing the Chi- (847) 729-1414 Griffin and finally, in 2002, to the 1996, spends a great deal of time on cago performances, Quade writes Royal George Theater, where the the road with the national touring and books spin-off shows, includ- 'Late Nite Catechism' show has been drawing crowds evercompany of the show but takes ing "Put the Nuns in Charge!," 7 p.m. Friday, May 11 ,since. the role at the Royal George when "Sunday School Cinema," "Saints Lisa Buseani became a nun - on-she's in town. "I love the freshness & Sinners" and "Mother Superior's Divine Savior Parish, stage that is - in 1995. She used to of it because of the interaction," Ho-Ho-Holy Night." Quade also has 6700 Main St., Down- tour extensively, sometimes doing Zentmyer said. "It keeps me on my a new bingo show and is developing ers Grove eight shows a week, but currently toes." a trivia show for Sister. "I can take (630) 969-1532 performs at the Royal George three There are often surprises. Sisterthe religious humor anywhere I or four times a month. tells gum chewers to hand over want," Quade said. "The only reason I could be able what's in their mouth. "I had an old After every performance, dona- 'Sunday School Cinema' to do it thislongis that the show's man hand me his teeth once," she tions are collected for retired nuns. 3 p.m. Sunday. May20 never the same," Buscani said. reported. So far, the show has raised over two Mary Seat of Wisdom And there are often surprises in And she vividly remembers her million dollars. Catholic Church, 1352 the audience, like the time the Car- first show at the Ivanhoe. "If some- Quade can't believe how her little S. Cumberland, Park dinal of Detroit showed up. Buscani body didn't stand up when they show has grown. "I pinch myself," Ridge only knew he was there when the spoke to Sister, we were supposed she said "I think that's a testament Elaine Canson as Sister audience "gasped when he stood up to say, 'What, is your leg broken?'" to the fact that we have touched on (847) 825-3153 to answer a question," she said. He When one woman said, "Yes," Zent- that nerve ofgrowing up Catholic." 28B I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COMI THURSDAY, MARCH 29. 2012DIC

GO ICONTINUED FROM PAGE 25B CHORAL CONCERT Segovia Classical Guitar Direction performs in support Senes will be presented by of its debut album, "Up All the Northwestern Univer- Night." July 19, 7 p.m.: Rock sity Henry and Leigh Bienen of Ages Tour - Def Leppard/ School of Music and the Poison with special guest Lita Chicago Classical Guitar Ford. $29.50, $59.50, $79.50, Society through April 14. All $95. concerts take place at 7:30 Bluegrass Legends Con- p.m. at Pick-Staiger Concert certs at the American Legion Hall, 50 Arts Circle Drive, Music Hall, 1030 Central St., on Northwestern's Evanston Evanston. www.chicagoblue- campus. Call (847) 467-4000 grass.com. Doors open at 7 or visit www.pickstaiger.org. p.m., show at 8 p.m. Admis- March 31: Guitarist Sharon sion: $20; $15 for children 16 Isbin will share the stage and under and senior citizens. with Brazilian percussionist March 30: Tommy Brown & Thiago de Mello. The program County Line Grass with guests will include excerpts from 2010 Kentucky State Clogging her album "Journey to the Champion Melanie Belfiore Amazon" and other favorites. and Chicago's Can I Get An $26; $10 for students. April Amen! iii: Eduardo Fernandez's Chambers, 6881 N. Mil- program will conclude the waukee Ave., Niles. (847) 2012 Segovia series. $24; $10 647-8282. www.thechamber- The Northwest Choral Society, under the direction of Alan Wellman, will present its spring concert, "Psalms and Songs," at 7:30 for students. sonline.com. No cover, unless pm. March 31 at Trinity United Methodist Church, 605 W. Golf Road, Mount Prospect. The program includes Leonard Bernstein's Skokie Valley Symphony noted otherwise. March 30, "Chichester Psalms," as well as works by Jean-Philippe Rameau and Brahms. The Dolce Strings, a Chicago-based string quartet, Orchestra performs at 3 p.m. 9 p.m.-1 a.m.: Vince Amore. and harpist Cathy Litaker will accompany the chorus, in addition to NwCS's collaborative pianist Lori Lyn Mackie. A compli- Sundays at the North Shore March 31, 9 p.m.-1 a.m.: Rick mentary preconcert lecture and discussion of the music will be hosted by chorus member John Morrison at 6:45 p.m. at the Center for the Performing Lindy & the Wild Ones. $5 church. Tickets for the concert are $20; $15 for students and seniors. Visit www.nwchoralsociety.org or call (224) 585-9127. Arts, 9501 Skokie Blvd., Skok- cover. ie. Tickets are $26-$40; $13 Ethical Humanist Society for youth 17 and under. Free Second Saturday Coffee- pre-concert lectures begin house, 7574 N. Lincoln Ave. at 1:45 p.m. For tickets, call (at Howard), Skokie. (847) for students and seniors; S. Monk. $6; $4 for students. www.SASIathome.org. Gal- to either Asosartists@aol. (847) 673-6300 or visit www. 677-3334. www.ethicalhu- $10 for childen under 12. Cal S.P.A.C.E., 1245 Chi- lery hours are 11 a.m.-4 p.m. com or to ASA, P0 Box 1326, svso.org. April 15: Gustav man.org/coffeehouse. April (847) 382-5085 or visit www. cago Ave., Evanston. www. Wednesdays and Fridays or Palatine IL 60078. For infor- Mahler's Symphony No. 4. 14, 8 p.m.: Zozo, featur- lakesidesingers.com. evanstonspace.com. (847) by appointment. All art is for mation, visit www.american- ing folk singer/songwriter Mayne Stage, 1328 W. 492-8860. Shows at 8 p.m., sale, with a portion of the soicetyofartists.org. POP/FOLK/JAll Andrew Calhoun, Casey Morse Ave. in Rogers Park, unless noted otherwise. proceeds benefiting SASI, Custer's Last Stand festival Akoo Theatre at Rosemont, Calhoun, vocals and dance, Chicago. (773) 381-4554. March 29: Anna Fermin with a community nonprofit that ofthe arts is accepting 5400 N. River Road, Rose- Gary Cleland, acoustic bass, www.maynestage.com. ApriL Hawley, $12-$22. March 30: helps adults in Chicago and applications from arts and mont. Tickets are available and Victor Sanders, lead 1, 7:30 p.m.: Grammy nomi- janiva Magness CD release the north/northwest suburbs crafts vendors for the 2012 at www.ticketmaster.com or guitar. $8 includes beverages nated jazz vocalist Gregory party (blues). $15/$18. March who, due to aging, illness or edition of the fair, slated (800) 745-3000; the ticket and pastries. Porter. $18 general admis- 3landAprill,7 p.m.: Me- injury, need assistance in the for June 16-17 in Evanston's prices listed below do not InterContinental Chicago sion; $28 reserved. April lissa Ferrick (folk). $25/$30. home. Through May 11: Paint- Main Street Station shopping include service fees. For more O'Hare Hotel, 5300 N. River 4, 8 p.m: Jazz guitarist Lee April 4: Lost in the Trees with ings by Lowell Goone and district. For an application, information about the theater, Road, Rosemont. (847) 544- Ritenour. $28 general admis- Poor Moon (orchestral folk). Joanne Salvator. call (847) 328-2204 or visit call (847) 671-5100 or visit 5300. Friday Nights Live, sion; $43 reserved. April14, $15/$18. April 5: Trevor Hall www.custerfair.com. www.rosemonttheatre.com. featuring music from 8:30 9 p.m.: Rupa and The April (rock/reggae). $15/$18. April AUDITIONS & Skokie Art Guild is seeking March 30-31, 8 p.m.: Celtic p.m.-midnight in the Mon- Fishes perform Argentin- 6-7: The English Beat (ska). OPPORTUNITIES artists for its 51st annual Art Woman. $32-$72. April29, trose Room, $5. Ticket prices ean tango, gypsy swing, $38-$40. April 10: Preser- Audftlons for "regally Fair, to be held July 14-15 7 p.m.: "Smokey Robinson for other shows vary. For American folk and more. vation Hall Jazz Band. $26, Blonde" will be held from on the Village Green, 5211 presents Human Nature: The information, visit www.mon- $18 general admission; $28 $36, $46. April 11: Suzzy 7-9:30 p.m. April 2-3 at the Oakton, Skokie. Fine art; Motown Show." $29-$57.50. troseroom.com. March 31: Up reserved. April 15, 8 p.m.: Roche & Lucy Wainwright Devonshire Playhouse, 4400 prizes and awards available. Allstate Arena, 6920 N. Close @ Montrose features Quiet Riot (heavy metal). $35 Roche (folk). $18/$20. ApriL Greenwood St., Skokie. To For information, visit www. Mannheim Road, Rosemont. Michael McDermott (folk in advance; $40 at the door. 12: Pure Prairie League, $32- obtain an audition packet, e- skokieartguild.org or call Tickets are available at www. rock). $12 general admis- North Shore Center for the $48. April 13, 9 p.m.: The mail rhhorwitz@skokieparks. (847) 677-8163. ticketmaster.com or (800) sion; $20 VIP. April 13: Vinyl Performing Arts, 9501 Skokie Lumineers and Kopecky Fam- org or pick one up at the Dey- The 2012 Johnny Mercer 745-3000; the ticket prices Highway Band. April20: Up Blvd., Skokie. (847) 673- ily Band (folk/rock). $10/$12. onshire front desk. Produc- Foundation Songwriters listed below do not include Close Montrose features 6300. www.northshorecen- April 14: Cowboy Junkies tion dates are June 15-24. For Project at Northwestern Uni- service fees. The informa- Cindy Bradley. $20 general ter.org. March 31, 7:30 p.m.: (blues). $28/$48/$68. April more information, call (847) versity seeks talented young tion line is (847) 635-6601. admission; $30 VIP. May le: Harmony Sweepstakes A cap- 15, 7 p.m.: Darrell Scott 647-1500, ext. 2420. songwriters and writing Aprili, 7:30 p.m.: Van Halen Neverly Brothers. pella Festival, a showcase for (bluegrass). $18/$22. Artists and craftsartists are teams working in any popular with special guest Kool & The Lakeside Singers will vocal harmony music, hosted invited to jury to participate music style. Broadway corn- the Gang. $49.50, $79.50, present "The Fabulous '6Os" by 2011 Chicago Regional ART GALLERIES in the 22nd annual An Arts & poser Andrew Lippa will be $149.50. May 4: Rammstein at 8 p.m. April20 in Nichols Champions The Brotherhood Emily Oaks Nature Center, Crafts Adventure, presented joined by Tony Award-nomi- - Made in Germany 1995- Concert Hall at The Music Singers. $19.50. April 21, 8 4650 Brummel St., Skokie. by American Society of Art- nated composer and lyricist 2011 Tour. May 26, 7 p.m.: Institute of Chicago, 1490 p.m.: Liz & Ann Hampton Cal- (847) 674-1500. Through ists from 9 a.m-5 p.m. May Craig Camelia and three-time LMFAO. $25, $35, $59.50, Chicago Ave., Evanston. laway in "BOOM", featuring ApriL 29: Skokie Art Guild's 12 in Hodges Park, Prospect Gramrny winning singer and $69.50, $99.50. May 28, 7:30 The classical first half of the songs from the 196Os and 2012 Members Only spring and Vine streets, Park Ridge. songwriter Lan White to p.m.: Red Hot Chili Peppers concert will feature music '7Os. $50-$60. exhibit. For information, visit Potential exhibitors are conduct the weeklong no-fee - I'm With You World Tour. by Tallis (1560), Brahms and Regenstein Recital Hall at www.skokieartguild.org. invited to submit four images program presented by The $39.50 and $59.50. May 30, 6 Verdi (1860), and Bern- Northwestern University, 60 Services for Adults Staying representative of work they Johnny Mercer Foundation p.m.: Nickelback with special stein, Britten and Thompson Arts Circle Drive, Evanston. in Their Homes, Celebrat- wish to exhibit, one of their and the American Music guests Bush, Seether and My (1960). The second half (847) 467-4000. April 25, ing Experience: A Gallery display set-up, their first/last Theatre Project from June 18- Darkest Days. $51.50, $65, features popular music from 7:30 p.m.: Small Jazz Ensem- ofArt by Older Adults, names, address, and daytime 23. The intensive Evanston $87.50, $96.50. June 2: One the 196Os. Tickets: $30; $20 bIes, "Pannnica," featuring 1123 Emerson, Suite 200, telephone number; resume! campus program of master composition of Thelonious Evaflston.847) 864-7274. show listing helpful. Submit classes and workshops will ncrrtc pr 'nqu VAI?nIII4T Mn IRfiÇ DIC THURSDAY, MARCH 29. 2012 WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM 29B culminate in a showcase of CHILD'S PLAY room dances. Partners not new works by participant Niles Public Library, 6960 required - singles welcome. songwriters and a star- Oakton St, Niles. (847) 663- Beginning dancers encour- studded celebration concert. 6405. www.nileslibrary.org. aged. For information, call Emerging songwriters in pop, April28, 2 p.m.: Saturday (847) 577-9014 or visit www. music theatre, hip-hop, folk, Family Movies Series pres- usadancechicago.org. April Latin and country music are ents "Puss in Boots." Ile: "Swing Into Spring" at encouraged to apply. The Westfield Old Orchard The Centre at North Park, deadline for applications is Shopping Center, Skokie 10040 Addison, Franklin March 30. Visit www.mercer- Boulevard and Old Orchard Park, featuring an East Coast songwriters.org. Center, Skokie. (847) 673- Swing lesson with Amanda NUes Public Library, 6960 6800. www.westfield.com/ Doerr of May I Have This Oakton St., Niles, witi hold oldorchard. April 7, 10:30 Dance Studio. auditions for its inaugural a.m.: Easter egg hunt for Stage Door Talent Showcase children ages 2-5. Free. Open FAIRS & FESTIVALS from 2-4 p.m. Aprit 1. Adults to the first 150 families who Irish Fest, 3-10:30 p.m. and teens are welcome to arrive. April 21 in a heated tent in audition. Thereare a limited the Chase Bank parking lot at number of performance slots; COMEDY the corner of Emerson Street call (847) 663-6405 to Gorilla Tango's Skokie and Busse Avenue, downtownHenry Cnz plays violin in his home in Highland Park. Criz is concertmaster of the Lake Shore register. Theatre, 7924 Lincoln Ave. Mount Prospect. The event Symphony. I ROB HART-suN-TIMES MEDIA Skokie. April 7, 7:30 p.m.: DC includes live music, Irish BENEFITS Pierson, part of the sketch food and beer. Entertainment Block fn Motion, a benefit group Derrick Comedy, in schedule: Trinity Irish Danc- Every concert special for for Northwestern University's "DC Pierson is Bad at Girls." ers, 3-3:30 p.m.; They Might Mary and Leigh Block Mu- $20. For tickets, visit www. Be Irish, 3:30-5 p.m.; Dooley seum ofArt, will be held at 7 gorillatango.com or call (773) Brothers, 5:30-7:30 p.m.; p.m. April 21 at the museum, 598-4549. The Larkin & Moran Broth- Lake Shore Symphony 40 Arts Circle Drive, Evan- Mayne Stage, 1328 W. ers, 8-10:30 p.m. Visit www. ston. The evening includes Morse Ave. in Rogers Park, mpirishfest.com. drinks and a buffet in the Chicago. www.maynestage. BY DOROTHY ANDRIES Lyric Opera of Chicago and main gallery and a program FILM com. (773) 381-4554. April Contributor LAKE SHORE with the Elgin Symphony, on "Why Make Art?" with 11, 8 p.m.: Judah Friedlander, Lincolnwood Public where he has also been a Lisa Corrin, director of the Library, 4000 W. Pratt Ave. SYMPHONY $22 general admission; $27 Felix MendeLssohn's Sym- soloist. He served as concert- museum, and artist Michael (847) 677-5277. www.lincoln- reserved. April 27-28, 8 p.m. phony No. 4 ("Italian"), which ORCHESTRA master of the Suburban Sum- Rakowitz. $125 per person. and 10:30 p.m.: Comedian woodlibrary.org. March 30, 1 the composer declared "will Northside College Prepa- mer SymphonyinPalatine Advance registration by April Nick Thune. $18 general p.m.: "Ides of March." be the happiest piece I have ratory High School, 5501 and the Chicago Chamber 13 is requested. To register, admission; $23 reserved. Niles Public Library, 6960 ever written," sets the tone Orchestra. call (847) 491-7969. Oakton St., Niles. (847) 663- N. Kedzie Ave., Chicago North Shore Center for for the Lake Shore Sympho- He was on the faculty of The Twentieth Century the Performing Arts, 9501 6405. www.nileslibrary.org. ny Orchestra's penultimate 3:30 p.m. Sunday, April 1 his alma mater, the Chicago Club of Park Ridge will hold April 7, 2 p.m.: "Contagion," Skokie Blvd., Skokie. www. concert Sunday. $18; student and senior Musical College of Roosevelt its annual benefit luncheon, rated PG-13. April 19, 2 p.m.: northshorecenter.org. (847) The orchestra, which haa $12 University, and is director "A Century of Service 1912- 673-6300. March 30, 8 p.m.: "Anonymous," rated PG-13. been named 2012 Community (312) 409-5670 or visit and teacher at his Moraine 2012," at 11 a.m. April 25 at Paula Poundstone. $45-$52. April 26, 2 p.m.: Interna- Orchestra of the Year by the Music AcademyinHighland the Park Ridge Country Club, tional Film Series presents www.lsso.org April27, 8 p.m.: Colin Moch- Illinois Council of Orchestras, Park. benefiting Rainbow Hospice rie and Brad Sherwood, stars "Monsieur Ibrahim," rated will also play music by Bach, Maestro Vinick, who and The Park Ridge Fine of "Whose Line Is It Any- R. In French with English Liszt and Wieniawski. tm's concertmaster resigned became Lake Shore's music Arts Society. Luncheon will subtitles. way?", present an evening The 60-member ensemble in late summer. "I am a director at the end of the be followed by a musicale Northwest Chicago Film of improvisational comedy. is definitely on a roll. Accord-friend of the conductor," Criz 2001-2002 season, wears presented by Diane Lewis, $56-$60. Society presents the Classic ingto Mary Syc, president explained. «I told him I would several hats. He is music singer, songwriter and pia- Film Series at 7:30 p.m. of the orchestra's board of ff1 in and that's what I've director and conductor of nist. Tickets are $50, can be DANCE Wednesdays, unless other- directors, Lake Shore won done this season." the Chicago Metropolitan obtained by calling Diana wise noted, at the Portage North Shore Center for Programming of the Year in He is doing more than Symphony Orchestra, which Evanson at (847) 825-5907. the Performing Arts, 9501 Theater, 4050 N. Milwaukee 2011 and conductor Russell filling the first chairinthe plays in Gottlieb Hall in the Skokie Blvd., Skokie. (847) Ave., Chicago. Admission Vinick won Conductor of the violin section. He will be the Merit School of Music and BOOKS & POETRY is $5. For information, 673-6300. www.northsho- Year in 2010. soloist in J.S. Bach's Violin is marking its 90th anniver- "Fathers and Daughters visit www.northwestchi- recenter.org. April 14, 8 Concerto No. i in A Minor sary this season. He is on the in a Changing World," a free p.m: "Pushed to the Edge" cagofilmsociety.org. April Concert extras and the "Scherzo Tarantelle" faculty at Columbia College seminar examining the role of presents Bharata Natyam, le: "Liebelei" (1933). April "We try to make every con-by Henryk Wieniawski, who of Chicago. women in Jewish literature, a dance theater from India, 7, 7 p.m.: Special Saturday cert an event," said Syc, who was himself a violinist. The symphony enjoys play- 7-8:30 p.m. Wednesdays, presentation of "The Ten as practiced by Natya Dance lives in Lake Forest and has Criz began performing inginthe 520-seat auditorium through May 9, at Oakton Commandments" (1956). Theatre, and contemporary been a bassoonist with the early, making his Orchestra at Northside College Prep. "It Community College, 7701 N. Western dance, as practiced April 11: "Angel" (1937). Aprilorchestra for about 10 years. Hall debut at the age of 11 at a is a beautiful hail," declared Lincoln Ave., Skokie. Present- 15, 7:30 p.m.: Special Sunday by Mordine and Company "The music is the most im- Chicago Symphony Orches- Syc. "It was constructedtobe ed by the Oakton Library, the presentation commemorating Dance Theater. $30-$38. portant thing, but we want to tra youth program. He won used not only for the school series of readings, lectures May 12, 8 p.m.: DanceWorks the Titanic centennial - "A add something more for our numerous awards, including but also for community and group discussions will be Night to Remember" (1958). Chicago and Muntu Dance audience. For example, when the National Federation of organizations. It is completely led by Benjamin Goluboff, as- Theatre, the largest African we played Viennese music, weMusic Clubs Award which wheelchair accessible and sociate professor of English. SINGLES dance company in the United had dancers and during inter- led to a performance at the has lots of free parking. Plus Copies of the books may be ComboSingles, open to States. $30-$38. mission we served pastries White House. it has an acoustical shell, borrowed from the Skokie singles 21-plus. For informa- Chicago Dance Chapter and tortes." which makes the sound just campus library. Participants tion about the group and of USA Dance, the national After the concert Sunday, International artist wonderful." are not required to attend all upcoming events, calI (847) organization representing the orchestra will hold its He won critical acclaim for The final program, titled sessions. Selections include 757-1299 or (847) 331-1066, amateur ballroom dancers. annual benefit dinner at Via his performances in Germany"Killer B's," is planned for AprIl 18: American Pastoral or visit www.combosingles. Lesson begins at 7:30 p.m.; Veneto on Lincoln Avenue, and Switzerland, and under June 3 and will feature Samu- by Philip Roth. May 9: Bee org. Bowling league at 6:30 dancing from 8:15-11 p.m. just south of Devon Avenue. the auspices of the U.S. State el Bather's Second Essay for Season by Myla Goldberg. To p.m. April 22 and May 20 at Admission: $8 members; $10 Concertmaster for the Department he toured cities Orchestra, Leonard Bern- register, contact the Alliance Brunswick Zone, 824 E. Rand nonmembers; $6 for students 2011-12 season is Henry inEastern Europe and the stein's Symphonic Dances for Lifelong Learning at (847) with ID. Dance music for Criz of Highland Park, who Middle East. For nine years from "West Side Story" and 982-9888 (press 3). all swing, Latin and ball- SEE GO, PAGE 30B stepped in when the orches- he was concertmaster of the Beethoven's Symphony No. 7. M Afl qjnq ww'i I crnr pr fl9AM vArVqII-fl' )T'1

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BYJ.T. MORAND ambience that is above and beyond just going to a con- [email protected] 'NEW DAWN' cert," he said. A Chroma Chamber And that's the way the Orchestra concert experi- A Chroma Chamber Or- rest of the concerts will be. ence at Nichols Halt, 1490 chestra concert is like a box Go to a concert and see or Chicago Ave., Evanston 4of crayons. hear something different and Chroma makes the music, 6:15 p.m., concert at 7:30 unexpected. obviously, but visual art, p.m. on April 1 Crane said very few or- chestras in Chicago perform dance, literature and singers $20-$35 make up the other colors. the pieces Chroma does. He (847) 905-1500, ext. 108, For example, the April 1 suspects it's because the www. www.musicinst. Chroma concert, titled "New early 20th century is a forgot- org/chroma-chamber- Dawn," will feature an art ten time period. orchestra exhibition with pieces by photographer Judy Langs- Readings, dance ton, painter David Dallison, The next Chroma concert, sculptor Peter Hessemer, a way, F. Scott Fitzgerald, on June 3, the last of the presentation by art historian Pablo Picasso, Josephine inaugural season, "L'Histoire David Crane Mark Pohlad on the French Baker and others, as an ex- du Soldat," will feature read- avant garde, and "Aubade," ample, recently said that was ings by poet Richard Jones by French composer Francis an exciting time for all the love song, "La Creation du and Peter Van De Graaff, and Poulenc, performed by pia- arts, not just music. Monde," composed by Darius dance performed by Victor nist Marta Aznavoorian, as Mithaud, means "the creationAlexander, Jessie Gutierrez -well as selections performed Integrated arts of the world," and "Appala- and Michel Rodriguez. by the orchestra. "From that it branched chian Spring," composed by "This isanopportunity for The genesis of Chroma out to an orchestra that Aaron Copeland, is being the arts to break out of their began in a 2010 conversation would integrate all the arts," performed to celebrate the niches and to be in one venue between David Crane, music he said. "At that time period season. in a multi-faceted concert director of Southwest Sym- they were so intertwined. It There is not necessar- experience," Crane said. phony Orchestra, and Baird began as a musical concept fly intended to be a theme The aim remains simple, Dodge, principal second and it evolved into an inte- among the non-musical arts, even withso much happening violinist of the Chicago Sym- gration of visual, performing which can be viewed before at a single concert event. phony Orchestra, in which arts, dance and literary arts Pianist Marta Aznavoonan the concert starting at 6:15 Crane wants audiences to they discussed forming an as well." p.m. and during the intermis- leave more culturally enlight- orchestra that would focus on They assembledanorches-director and conductor, and HallinEvanston. sion. ened. early 20th-century music. tra that consists largely of Dodge became the concert- In "New Dawn," the com- Crane said the idea was "Why does anyone go to a But, Crane, using the 2011 musicians from the Chicago master. Chroma is currently mon thread throughout Chro-simply to introduce concert- concert or museum?" he said. Woody Allen film "Midnight Symphony Orchestra and the ensemble-in-residence ma's performance is theme goers to three visual artists And, chroma, after all, in Paris," which portrayed the Lyric Opera Orchestra. at the Music Institute of Chi- and all three pieces are bal- before the performance. Crane pointed out, is the Cole Porter, Ernest Heming- Crane became the artistic cago and performs at Nichols lets. "Aubade" is a morning "It's a way of creating an Greek word for color.

Live models; no instructor. and Sale, featuring more than museum.org. Admission: $12; reservations recommended. GO ICONTINUED FROM PAGE 298 Fee per session is $20; $12 55 dealers, from 10 a.m.-3 $8 for students and senior April 15, 2-3:30 p.m.: Linda Road, Mount Prospect. $15 for Award-winning photographer for members. For informa- p.m. May 6 at the Holiday Inn citizens; $6 for children ages Pressman discusses and members, $25 for nonmem- Paul Petersen wilt discuss tion, call Steve GaL, (847) Chicago-North Shore, 5300 5-11. SpeciaL exhibitions are signs her book, Looking Up: bers, for bowling and shoes. latest techniques in travel 673-4450, or visit www. W. Touhy Ave., Skokie. Ad- free with museum admis- A Memoir ofSisters, Survivors and nature photography. skokieartguild.org. mission is $6; $4 for students sion. Through June 17: "Ours ondSkokie. April 19, 6:30-8 WORKSHOPS & April 19, 7:30 p.m.: NUes and children. Visit www. To Fight For: American Jews p.m.: In honor of Holocaust CLASSES Songwriters' Group meets. ETCETERA chicagophotographic.org. in the Second World War." Remembrance Day, Abraham The exhibition exptores the Foxman, Holocaust survivor The Actors Gymnasium Songwriters are invited to Allstate Arena, 6920 N. Des Plaines Valley Geo- achievements of Jewish men and national director of the Circus and Performing Arts bring original songs to play Mannheim Road, Rosemont. logical Society's 47th annual Jewelry, Gem, Fossil, Mineral and women who were part Anti-Defamation League, will School, in the Noyes Cultural live and get feedback from Tickets are available at www. ofthe American war effort discuss "A 21st Century Chal- Arts Center, 927 Noyes St., others in the group. Inside ticketmaster.com or (800) and Lapidary Arts Show, 9:30 745-3000; the ticket prices a.m.-5 p.m.Aprill4and 10 on and offthe battlefield. lenge: Protecting the Memory Evanston. (847) 328-2795. Writing and Publishing Series and Meaning of the Hob- www.actorsgymnasium.com. ApriLlO,7 p.m.: "Bring- listed below do not include a.m.-4 p.m. April 15 at the April 5, 6:30 p.m.: "All the Missing Souls: A Personal caust." Free with museum April 9: A new session of Ing a Book to Market." Todd service fees. The informa- Des Plaines Park District History of the War Crimes admission; reservations re- classes in circus and perform- Stocke of Sourcebooks, Inc. tion line is (847) 635-6601. Leisure Center, 2222 Birch st., Des Plaines. Featuring a Tribunals." In partnership quired. April 22, 3 p.m.: Hobo- ing arts begins. Course offer- will speak on digital publish- June 20-24: Cirque du Soleil with the Illinois Holocaust & caust Remembrance concert, ings for children and adults ing and what an editor does presents "Dralion," featuring kids' room, live demonstra- Genocide Commission, the "Celebrating the Cantonal of all ages and skill levels in- to prepare a manuscript for an international cast of 52 ac- tions, educational exhibits, raffles, and gem and jewelry museum presents former Arts of Europe," performed dude Aerial Arts, Circus Arts, publication. May 8, 7 p.m.: robats, gymnasts, musicians, singers and comedic charac- dealers. Admission: $3; $2 Ambassador at Large for by cantors from Chicago-area Contortion, Acro Dance, Gym- "The Business Side of Writ- for seniors; $1 for students. War Crimes Issues, David congregations. Free; reserva- nastics and more. Also, a new ing." Author Linda Mickey will ters. $35-$80; $31.50-$67.50 Free admission for children Scheffer, as he provides tions required. April29, course titled Single Weapon speak on what a writer needs for senior citizens, students 12 and under when accompa- an insider's account of the 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.: Family ' Class in Rapier Dagger will be to know about the business ofand military; $28-$65 for formation of the war crimes program, "Always Be Caring." available for adults. writing. Seminars are free of children 12 and under. Visit nied by an adult. www.cirquedusoleil.com/ tribunals following atroci- Children 3-6 years old and Nues Public Library, 6960 charge. Registration required. MUSEUMS ties in the Balkans, Rwanda, their families are invited to Oakton St., Nues. (847) Skokie Art Guild offers fig- dralion. Illinois Holocaust Museum Sierra Leone and Cambodia. reenact their favorite story- 663-6405. www.nileslibrary. ure drawing workshops from The Chicago Photographic & Education Center, 9603 The presentation will be fol- books with music, puppets, org. April14, 2 p.m.: "Travel 9 a.m.-noon Saturdays at the Collectors Society will pres- Woods Drive, Skokie. (847) lowed by a book signing. Free costumes and props. Free; and Nature Photography." Devonshire Cultural Center, ent its 42nd annual Interna- 4400 Greenwood, Skokie. tional Camera & Image Show 967-4889. www.ilholocaust- with museum admission; reservations required. DIC THURSDAY, MARCH 29. 2012 IWWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I 31

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,- I Thursday, March 29, 2012 Pioneer Press (DC) In Memoriam In Memoriam In Memoriam Death Notices Jeifries, Mildred Hambleton Formerly of Park Ridge, IL, died March 14, 2012 Carbonara Funeral Directors RYAN-PARKE after a short illness. She was preceded in death by funeral home her parentsFannie Mae Comer andWilliam VanMurray Poindexter Hambleton; husband of 49 Traditional Funerals Pre-Arrangements, yearsPaul HuguelyJeffries;sisterDorothy "Our family Hambleton Hagemann and granddaughter Amy with or without Allison Ostermeler. She is survived by daughters Cremations Paula Borland (Mel) of Bowling Green, KY and 'prepayment of services serving yours for SallyOstermeler (David)of Knoxville, TN; Memorial Services grandchildren Jeffries Gregory Borland (Angel) of Chapels generally available over 74 years" BowlingGreen andEricJeffnesOstermeier Immediate Burials (Pamela) of Santiago, Chile; great grandchildren near your home Jacob Jeffries Borland of Bowling Green, Benjamin Suburban (847)823-1171 Paul Ostermeier of Chile, and Kira Mae Rosenberg of Alexandria, VA; niece Jane Hagemann Newby Bus: (708) 343-6161 Honu': (7h08) 865-8124 Cell: (708) 724-7500 Chicago (773)792-1811 (Dee) and family of St. Charles, IL. MildredgraduatedfromtheUniversityof Louisville with a degree in Home Economics. She i 20 S. 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Kimbell, Jewel W. a a variety of burial options placed using the same information above, Age95,ofSpiritLake,Iowa,formerlyof . The deadline forplacing a death notice,in Glenview, Illinois, passed away March 3, 2012, at memoriam or card of thanks, is Monday at 5:00 pm.the Milford Nursing Center in Milford, Iowa. She you, peace of mind now... and ¡ryonr loved ones, peale of mind later was born on October 11, 1916, in Chicago, lllinois, Photos must me submitted by Monday at 2:00pm. to Helmuth and Isabel (Brandt) Wertens. . The death notice department isstaffed from Jewelgrew-upinParkRidge,Illinoisand 8:30 am to 5:00 pm Monday through Saturday and graduated from Maine Township High School Naine Cemetery of Interest before attending Grinnell College. She was united 9:00 am to 5:00 pm on Sunday. in marriage to Jack G. Kimbell in Evanston, Illinois, Address City/State/Zip s A deathnotice,inmemoriamor acard in 1940. 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Will deal Highland ParIr - 3330 Skokie Valley German Shepherd puppies, AKC,- Cook County - Chgo. S A Great Coy-Krupp Sale Tuesday, Apr. 3, 3:00 - 10:00PM 24s36, 39x57, 60x100 Large boned, staight backed, fami- 7232 N. Western Ave., Chgo. www.coyknipp.com lyraised.Shots, dewormed & vet 4Oyr Paint (Steel Bidgs( Sat. March 31 10-4 #5 9:30 ckd', Parents OFA'd Good,w'ww,kai Air Conditioners Estates & Consignmentsi Pro-rated treight to site Great things - 17th C tapestries, rnesscrsahepherda.com.$550 to Includes: Fine 0/ Painting Erection avaiiabie George Nelson, Eames, Saarinen, SOS Estate Sale - Lincoinwood. thisi $1 000. 815-365-4206/815-354- Antiques, CollectibleS w/Chiidren sgd. Cesar Patein; Oiher 866-609-4321 Source; 1NU Margot Holt, Carol Summers. Sunday Apdi ist, 9-5 only. 6500 8728 Buhot, Eile, Galio, ViO & Regency Downsizirfg Sale Fine Oil Paintings & Prints; Noguchi North Koirnar. Bring your track, ev- Labradoodles - puppies $400-$800,MUST E 1BR apartment, car- Appliances Knoll Cyclone Table; Set o! 8 Erik Electronics, Accessories turn. You will love this aale - Ions erything must gol Vintage, antique, 2 OWR indes Three low peted, stove and tridge included, more in since web site went up bookshelves. (see DWR website fortrained dogs, $1000 & up. Cairn, no Arts, Crafts, Hobbies Buck Chairn for Moblec Mobler retro, turn, housewares, clothing, abed, blond, red, blk, choc. Guar, 1 month security, $450/month, Credenza S Other Teakwood furs, art work, lots of treasures Io gophotol. Very good condition, $900 stils. not included. 73rd and WANTED HOME STEREOLake Forest Estate Sale, 145 S each. t Ligne Roset European M-chip, dei avail. 815-721-9090 Auctions Danish Modern Fumilure; Other Danbury Cl. Friday March 30th through. www.sosestalesaies.com Maplewood. 773-568-$614 505/605170's Modem Furniture; Equip. & Records, 33s-45n-78s sleeper sofa. Charcoal gray and LABS Pups $350-$800. Started 9am-3pm and Saturday March Westchester JUNE MOON Estate Two bdrmforrent t2155so Antique Furniture; Meisten Will pìck-ap Cash cream. $450.1 McDowei & Crait dogs $1000-$2500. AKC, OFA. Building Material 31st 9am-l2pm. Baker furniture, Saie 1319 Wesrchesler Blvd. 3/30table/desk. $200. 773-259-246f Haisled. Two bdrrn for rent $850 Figurines; Tiffand Studios Bronze 847-266-0190 lamps. servingware, china, sit- Choc, yellow, poiar, bik. Guar., & 3/319-3.Mid-Century modem Mchip, delivery avail. 815-721-9090heat included. $700 sec. dep. Cred- Business Equipment items; Antq. Stained Glass Light ver, linens, and more more more!tumiture, eweiry, glass, art, it check, landlord ref., lob verifica- Fixture Bronzes; Asian items; Estate Sales Ukranian items, household lion needed. 800 774-1625 Clothing, Furs Stertindiiver items; Antq. Clocks; Lake Forest Estate Sale Moving. Collectibles; Orientai flugs; OrnateBALDERDASH ESTATE SALE1285 Telegraph Road. Fri/Sat Furniture Cook County - Chgo.W Electronics, Accessories Mirrors; Beautitul Crystal Prism 13830 W. Trail Dr., Mettawa(OttSam-5pm. Sunday 8am-l2pm. An- s. . Light Fixtures; Vintage 5-Cent SlotBradley Rd. S of At 176) Th & Fr.tIques. collectibles, fishing. LP's, WEST 2br, newly decorated, mov books, tools, trains, lanterna, fur-i end table and t coffee table, with LIkCNEW Estate Sales Machine; Antq. National Cash 3/29 & 3130 9-3pm www.Balderdas Swan lucite bottom, 1/2 och glass in condition, central hear and den- Rogister #349; Franciscan China; hCoiiection.corn Peggy 847-322-niture, etc, toadheadl4eaot.com Irai air, appIa mcl. $750/month. Exercise Equipment on top,originally $1500, sel for Thomaaville cherry dining set, STANDARD POODLE PUPS AKC Perfume Bottles; Puip Fiction Mag-8234 $485. 708-544-4648 china cabs, server, 6 chaira, Ibi, Please Call 708-331-2672 azines A Comic Books; Glassware; NEW TRIER SALES Jet Black-M & F Ready 03/31/2012 Farm and Gardening BALDERDASH Wadsworth ES- Dining Room Set - Golden Oak w/ 2 Iva, pads, treat condition. $800 and UP Taking DepositsCook County - Suburban Musical instruments; Old Books; TATE SALE 13910 W. Augssl Estate Saies-Antqs., $2,000. OBO. 047-677-9795 Designer Clothing; Curiosities; Box Art, 50's Designer Fum. China Cabinet, Beveled Glass (608) 524-5779 Farm Equipment Zupec Dr. (Off Delany Road., N of Doors Light, Matching Buffet, lynn.seebacher@ obcgiobal. nel Des Plaines, newly rehabbed 1BR Lots; Morel Jewelry Includes: GoldWadsworth Road) 3/31 A4/1, 9- our speciaity.Chanties, coach house, washer/dryer, park- & Diamond Bracelets & Necklaces; Clean-up available. Matching Oak Pedastel Table, Misc. Pets Firewood 4pm PowerTools,Furniture. 6 Chairs, Excellent CondItion. ing. 4 blocks from train, $800/mo + Many Gold Rings w/Diamonds, Hummeis, Snow Blower, Garden Waiter - 847-471-7333 Lawn and Garden Equip. Bird Fair, Sunday April tut, lOam- ut/s. Call 847-482-1963 Rubies, Sapphires, etc.; Asst. Gold $700. 847-263-0908 Flea Markets Toots, Cactus, Crystal,Grill, Power 4pm. Fountain Banquet Hall, park in Jewelry; Watches; Antq. Jewelry; PARK RIDGE ESTATE SALE Elmwood Park. 2 bdrrn Apt. Chair, Peggy 847-322-8234 woon B DINING ROOM table with 4 chaira rear @ 8505 Durand Ave (Hwy 11, Food, Produce Costume Jewelry; Coins, inc. TwoalderdashCollection.com 802 N. Seminary and 3 leaves - $200, HIDE-A-BED, Heat & A. .liances included, $50 Gold Eagle Coins; Gold & Sat3-31 &Sun4-1, lOam-3pm E of l-94), Slurtevant, WI. $3 Brown tweed,-$100, FLOWER Donation into Joe 262-654-1609 s ill/month. Furniture Siiver Proof Sets; Many Morgan & Furniture, art, collectibles, books, PRINT COUCH with 2 cushions - 773-616-21 Peace Silver Dollars, Sorne Unc. & Barbara's Absolut hi h end bike. See pics al $100.847-065-5190 Giveaways Hi Grade; Asst. Numismatic U.S. & Estate Sales ndyLaneSalas.com Foreign Coins; Ancient Coins; March 29 & 30, 9-4 For Estate Sale Services Call RENTALS Horses Morel Apps 700 Lots to be Sold, March 31, 8-1 773-406-3402 NEUTRON Battery Powered Jewelry Most with No Resemesl 2508 Linden Ave, Waukegan Lawnmower, 2 large batteries, t6ti.Sea King lishing boat, bagger and attachments, good Lawn, Garden Equipment Preview: Mon., Apr. 2nd, SOhp motor & trailer; Evinrade condition. $125/obo. Apartments, Unfurnished 3:30-1:30 PM & 7.5 motor, Wesirnoor sterting 8 Estate Sates Estate Sates Ray 630-323-9568 Evanston. Rehabbed apIs and Machinery, Tools 1 Hour Betore Sale piace settings; china; fuit living Apartments, Furnished Hoases for Rent. i , 2, 4 & S bdrms. Full Listing & Photos ai: room & bedrooms;like-new Misc. Merchandise Starting from $700. Parking avail. Medical Equipment wwwdirectauctioncom washer, dryer, stove, relogera- Condos, Townhomes Section 8 welc. 847-250-7350 Seeking Quality Estates tor; tools, fishing; lull household FOREST PARK - Newly decorated Misc. Merchandise & Consignments & garage Homes Studio with huge walk incloset. for this & Upcoming Auctions! Please view estatesales.net NC, laundry,prkng md, tenant Musical Instruments DIRECT AUCTION GALLERIES Duplex pays $810/mo piuslowelectr 773-465-3300 EsPAer heut. 708-383-0192 Office Furniture Rooms Appliances Resale Shops E Lightly used large cooker, $150 Housing to Share Glenview- 1,2,3 Bds Snow Removal EquipmentAllAbout Dryers,Washers, name O.B.O. Used tar9e Snowblower, Mobile Homes LUXURY RESIDENCES brands, GasStoves & Refrig- tenview - 2065 Glentake Dr. Excellent condition, works great, Valley Lo Towers Il Sporting Goods erators,ServicingLakeCounty, (across from Gienbrook Hospilal( $400. Call 847-571-1736 Retirement Rentals 1910 Chestnut Ave. Can deliver, amo does repairs. FrIday & Saturday March 30 & 31, 708-244-6101 Musical instruments ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIALS! Swap, Trade 9-3 and Sunday April 1, Il-3. Co.Op Housing Call (847) 998-1800 x2BO Furniture, crystal, glassware, TRIO FAB SPRING OPENER Mon - Fri 9:30 - 5pm Swimming Pools, Supplies kitchen items, household misc., BABY GRAND PIANO: Beautiful Sleeping Rooms TV5, aadioNisual collectibles, Young Chang Signature Series, www.valleylotowers.com SAT MAR 31 10:30-4:30 & SUN APR 1 12-4 polished ebony, rarely played Tickets books, figurines, women's clothing. Housekeeping Rooms 444 ELDER CT., GLENVIEW and meticulously cared for. HIGHLAND PARK, 2 bedrooms, Wanted to Buy DON'T NEED IT? SELL IT FAST. Vernon HIlts ESTATE SALE, by From the No: 41 Edens to Lake Ave W to Greenwood, LISo Beautiful singing tone and Finder Service close to town & train, heat l-seti-lt4U, 3130 3131, 4/1 9-4pm. to Centrai, nm i bik to Eider Ln, on left follow around curve fo responsive touch of this piano, included, no pets, $875/mo. CALL 847-998-3400 1866 North àrenshaw Cir. Elder Ct. R lo Hse. No's at 9;45. From the So; Waukegan or exceeds all expectations of this Apartments - Hotels Call 847-831-8080 Antiques and Collectibles Contents ot beautiful town home. price. This is a PG-I 57 EP model Skokie Blvd to Golf, go W to Greenwood, R/N to Central, West Vacation, Resort RentalsMORTON GROVE as above. You are juat stew bika E ot Milwaukee. that has a 15 year Acoustic Piano Auction Auction Transferable Double Warranty. Immed. 0cc. 2BR, 2BA, elev. bldg. GRT CONTP & ANTQ FURN, ART, STERLING $5,900. 847-461.6090 Out-ofState Rentals r heated indr, prkg. ap. All appics. CHINA, CRYSTAL, ANTO COPPER, ACCS. BALDWIN c. 1923 Satin black, 5', Garages md. w/d in unit. No pets allowed. 8 inches, baby grand, onginal ivory Near trainstation,2yr.lease. Antiques/ collectibles for sale ONLINE AUCTION GORG. JEWELRY, CLOTHES, FURS, Farms, Farmland $1 450-$1 550 847-470-8106 794 Broadview Ave. 9am-4pm keys. Recent restoration, $10,000, Fri/Sat. Crystal, China, Linens, BEAU MINT COND HSE ALSO FOR SALE. FIRM 847-835-9813 Hiles. i bdrm, newly dee, hest'd, American Rental Association ot Chica oland - Illinois Pr ivry Lose Seals, Qn Ann Ohr, UN NATL Bras-Glass Cottee Tbl. Commercial, Industrial A/C, laundry, patting, clean quiet collectibles, large collection, DREXEL Din Thl 8 Chrs. ANTO Hi Buffet Cab. Go Am: Pr plaid & Heisey, Cash only Tuesday, Aprii 3rd i Sam CST Wanted to Buy building, no smoking/pets. $780- stripe Chrs, Game ThIe set. BAKER wIrt metal glass top, coff & con- Storage, Warehouses $815/me. Credit I. 841-588-1073 TEXTBOOKS, BOOKS, DVDS The American Rental Association of Chicagoland has contracted sole ThIs. Crvd Mes lrg Cab, Antq crvd bk Setee, mtch chia. lvry reclin- Desk Space er, Hi bk ciaw ball Ft Chr. Lampa, Kit wd Ibi, 4 iii. chrs. Up: 6 onu: Obi and CDS. The Newer the Better. OAK PARK - iBA, 4 lrg rois, Euclid Rangerbid.corn ro seit their members' excess rental equipment. The & Washington. open floor pian, free bed, Drexel chest., Fulon, LI wd cheat, book case,5 pc office corn Details at marketfreshbooks.com Offices Auction wut be held Tuesday, April 3, starting at 8am. CST and will unii. Miti top im ibm, Oft Equip. Clothes Sm & plus sta. Linens. ART: 700 Church St., Evanston. lndry, you pay elec, tree parking'. start closing at 6pm. CST the same day. Featuring: 2003 Bil-Js a/c, cable rdy, ceiling tana, near Rare Picasso etching Special Cut Edition Suveno y Mentira de Franco Textbook Buy Back Experts. Stores Worlçtorce XLB-4725A Towable lift, 2008 Crown 5X3000-30 tork lift, Ct937-t939. Oils: Gameiro, A. Savini, A. Boulard, A. Oluvart, H. (We Are Worth The Trip) trans, $850, i mth sec + credit chk 2002 Genie TMZ34 34' bucket lift, prua Construction & General Tool Adamotf, Sorrier, Mailr. Tiles by M. Wise + 4 Pc Mea Tiles. Sterling Rental Services req'd. Avail now. 708-715-7609 FIND MORE Rental Eqaiprnent, Supplies, Party Rentai Equipment pius much, Fab lrg Pan w/ Bowl Lid. Fitw Seta: Gorham King Chas, INTERNA- much morel Preview day will be Monday, April 2 from 9arn-3pm CST Wanted: Old Beer Cans.Rental Misc Oak Park,1BR,Iirnng & dining & AuctionDay, Tuesday,Aprii 3 trom 9am-3pm OST. Visit TIONAL Queen Anne. Eng Revol. Bacon warmer, Serv Pca. Beau Crys- No Aluminum. room,tilebath, hardwood floors, tal Slmw. SPECIAL Gorg DIAM., Proc Stone, PEARLS, Egamel pm. 630-553-1403 or 630-556-4358 heat included, $750-$800/mo. Cali Ranqeibìd.com tor complete details, photos, and items selling or con- + Costume. GRT Acces. All Kinds. Lota Misc. GREAT SALE. Wanted to Rent LOCAL JOBS AT lact Dennis at 616-890-4984 708-717-3975 or 708-524-5082 View on Eslatesales.net OAK PARK PHYLLIS REIFMAN PETS Apartments, Unfurn'd. Large t bedroom, hardwood floors. PION EERLOCALCOM/AONSTER laundry, 2 btks to Blue Une. 4LO1itbId TRIO HOUSE SALES 847432-3770 Cook County - Chgo. N $800/mo, no pets. 312-371-9559 RIVER GROVE large tbr in 2 fIat. LAKE COUNTY DES PLAINES . 1 Bdrm $750: Cats 2 5th-rn $900, incids heat, laun-all utils md, newly remod kitchen, dry & parking. immediate Occp.carpeta, tile, W/D, no smoking/pets. arage Sale Dogs $695/mo. 708-296-4476 NEWS-SUNPIONEERPiss Guide GRE .ro. 847-824-6970 Misc. Pets SKOKIE: 4937 CHURCH Address Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Cook County - Chgo. S Large 2 Bdrm. Heat Included, parking. avail.. neat to park, Clirendon Dogs Cliatham 5356 South Wabash close to Oid Orchard. Very clean i BR, heat & water md., Call Barbara 847-673-1317 207 Woodstock Ave 8amto 12pm AKC Siberian Husky Pups $600off st. parking, 5650/ mo. + security. or Hallmark & Johnson DON'T beautiful, blue eyes, most colors, Cati 773-783-1656 773-545-6160 Deerfild shots, smart & loving. (574) 772- 3573 www.thehusky1rouse.com CHATHAM 74th & King, 23442 Wildwood 9am to 4pm 9am to 4pm large 1 bedroom. laundry facility, Homes 927 Forest Ave 9am to 2pm 9am to 2pm BiG HEAD PUPS FOR SALE. ICCF close to transportation, BIG HEAD CANE CORSO PUPS $700 I month. 312-341-1950 Cook County - Suburban FOR SALE.850.00.5GIALS NEED IP2GREY GIRLS.3BLK GIRLS. VERYCHICAGO HEIGHTS 4BR 2BTH INBELLWOOD 108Geneva.4Br, 716 Elmgate [)r 9am to 5pm 9am to 5pm NICE SIZE HEADS ON THEM.2FLAT APPLIANCES, UTITLITIESiBA, updated with new appIa, 2 car (JAY) 708-250-4755 INCLUDED.NEWLY RENOVA-garage, big yard, $1525/mo. i mo H Perk TED. SECTION 8 OK.sec dep. Avail now, 708-370-1539 7088224450. 1440 Sheridan Rd 9am to 4pm Suburbs, * RENT TO OWN! * Park RIdge CTr' SOUTH - 2BR Apt, near 65thBuy with No closing costa and get SELL IT £ and St. Lawrence, newly renovated.help with your credit. Call 708-868- 1611 Birch St 9am to 4:30pm t. tenentheated,sect8 welcome 2422 or visit www.nhba.com 2317 Oak Tree Ln. Yam to 4pm t. . ! $725 w.out sec call; 708-921-9506 Lake County Lake County DOBERMAN PINSCHER PUPPIES 613 William SI 9am to 3pm FAST. Blues & Blacks. Maies & females Tales, claws 6 Shots done FORTSHERIDAN PLACE Wth Call 708-262-3308 HIGHWOOD I HIGHLAND PARK 38570 Shagbark Lii 8;3Oam to 4;3Opm 8;3Oam to 4:30pm English bulldog. pups for Waukegan adoption,parebreed,lOka,SHOT, im ALL NEW FULLY RENOVATED lt [email protected] or 1, 2 & 3 bedroom luxury rentals from $939. 533 S Victory St 7;3Oam to 5pm 7:30am to 5pm 7:30am to 5pm CALL (630) 692-0308 German Shepherds - Pups $350- Granite countertops, cherry stain cabinets, $1200. Trained dogs $1000-$3500. tile bathrooms, brand new everything! 17th Stand Sheridan Rd 12Noon to 7pm 12Noon lo 7pm 12Noon to 7pm 12Noon to 7pm AKC white, bik.. sable, bAl, silver. 847-998-3400 guar, delivery avail. 815-721-9090 (847) 433-5660 . www.FortSheridanPlace.com 1711 Midday Dr 9am to 4pm 9am to 4pm . -,----... $750 SIGNING BONUSI 38 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, March 29, 2012 Homes Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. Lake County REAL ESTATE LINCOLN WOOD Plaintiff's Attorney, Codilis & Asso-NORRIDGE NORRIDGE SKOKIE to Plaidtiff and in AS 1S condition. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFclaIes, P.C., 15W030 North Front-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFThe sale is farther subject to conf'ir- DEERFIELD Cape Cod, ist floor. COOK COUNTri, ILLINOIS ageRoad, BurrRidge,IllinoisCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COOK County, lllinoìs, mation by the court.lt the sale is 2 br, $1,085/mo. nc. COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-60527 (630) 794-5300. 14-10-'ty DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-County Department, Chancery Divi-set aside for any reason, the Pur- heat/water/garbage, Call for details. Houses CERY DIVISION 06423 DIVISION CERY DIVISION sion, chaser at the safe shalt be entitled 847-948-1009. After 4pm. LASALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSO-INTERCOUNTI' JUDICIAL SALESU.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA-BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING,CSD Touhy, LLC, Substituted only to a refurn of the deposit paid. Townhomes dATION, AS TRUSTEE CORPORATION TION, AS TRUSTEE FOR UBSLP FKA COUNTR38IDE Plaintiff, The Purchaser shall have no further HIGHLAND PARK - FURNISHED, UNDER THE TRUST AGREE-Selling Officer, )312) 444-1122 MARM 2004-5 HOME LOANS SERVICING LP vs. recourse againnt the MoRgaor, the Executive 2BR house. Alarm sys. Condos, Lofts MENT FOR THE STRUCTURED 1418417 Plaintiff, Plaintiff. Reliance Lane Investors I, LLC, anMortgagee or the Mortgagee s attor- $2250/mo. i ac of privacy! No pets ASSET INVESTMENT LOAN3/15,3/22,3/29112 #263127 vu. Illinoislimitedliabilitycompany,ney. Upon payment in 'lullof the 847-831-4428/847-2S4-2580 Duplex TRUST SERIES 2004-8 PERICLES G. NIKAS MUA NIKASAGNIESZKA GROT; WOJCIECHJerrol Iseberg, Leon J. Teichner,amount bid, the purchaser will re- LINCOLN WOOD Will County Plainlitt, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFG PERICLES, STAVROULAGROT; MORTGAGE Konstantinos Haramarsu,Steveceive a Certificate of Sale that will Open Houses ELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONHararnaras, North American Con-entitle the purchaser to a deed to vo. COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-NIKAS, WELLS FARGO BANK, BARRY R. GOLDSTEIN: JUDITH N.A. Defendants SYSTEMS, INC., AS tractors, Inc., an Illinois corporation,the real estate after confirmation of Mobile Homes Tri DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY NOMINEE FOR COUNTRYWIDE the sale The property will NOT be K. GOLDSTEIN, BELL DIVISION 09 CH 25939 Unknown Owners and Non-Record WOW! BANK, NA; UNKNOWN Claimants, open forinspectionandplaintiff Manufactured Homes AUTO LEASING, INC: ING BANK, FSB 4236 NORTH ODELL AVENUE OWNERS AND NON RECORDDefendants, makes no representation as to the DELUXE 38dm, 1 8th Ranch - Jo- Defendants, Plaintiff, Norsdqe, IL 60706 liefS-PrestonHts. IncI. stove, Apartment Buildings 07 CH 37329 NOTIOE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-CLAIMANTS Defendants. 09 CH 28981; condition of the property. Prospec- livebidders are admonished to fridge, diahwshr, ceiling fans, sew NOTICE OF SALE STEFAN HACZVK, JP MORGANTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thaI pur-09 CH 43069 Shenifs No 120131-001F, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenPursuant to a Judgment made andcheck the court file to verify all infor- log & morel $850/mo Mane Co-Op Apartments CHASE BANK, N.A., LUCYNASuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure d-925-2232 EN that psrsuant to a Judgment of and Sale enteredinthe abovethat pursuant to a Judgment ofentered by said Court in the abovemafion. If this property is a condo- Senior Housing HACZYK Foreclosure entered in 16e above minium unit, the purchaser of the Foreclosure and Sale entered in theDefendants cause on November 13, 2009, an entitledcause, Thomas J.Dart, above entlOed cause on January agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-entitled cause on July 20, 2010,Sheriff of Cook County, Illinois, willunit at the foreclosure sale, other Rooms Commercial, Industrial 09 CH 50566 14, 2010 Intercounty Judicial Saleo4619 WEST PRATT AVENUEration, will at 10:30 AM on April 30,Intercounty Judicial Sales Corpora-on ApnI 25, 2012, at 12 Noon in thethan a mortgagee, shall pay the as- Cook County. Suburban Corporation will on Thursday, ApnI 2012, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-lion will on Friday, May 4, 2012, athallway outside Room 701 of thesesoments and the legal fees re- Farms, Farmland Lincolnwood, IL 60712 the hour of i 1 am. in their office at quired by The Condominium Prop- 19, 2012 aI the hour of il am. inNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Iroratios, One South Wacker Drive - Richard J. Daley Center. 50 West their office at 120 West Madison 24th Floor CHICAGO, IL,60606,120 West Madison Street,SuiteWashingtonStreet,Chicago.lIli-arty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g))1) and Homes Built to Order TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- 718A, Chicago, Illinois,sell to the )g))4).If this property is a condo- Street, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois,suant to a Judgment of Foreclosaresell at public auction to the highest noia, sill at public auction the fol- sell at public auction to the highest highest bidder for cash, the follow-lowing described premises and realminium unit which is part of a com- Vacant Property and Sale enleredin the abovebidder, as set forth below, the fol- ing described property: enlate mentioned in said Judgment:mon interest community, the pur- bidder for cash, as set forth below,cause on May 12, 2010, an agent oflowing descnbed real estate: Com- PIN. 12-13-226-011-0000 PARCEL 2: 3650W. Touhy,chaser of the unit at the foreclosure ti..JcGaw YMCA Vacation Property the following descnbed mortgagedThe Judicial Sales Corporation, willrnonly known as4236 NORTH EVANSTON R00m8 tor Men real estate: ODELL AVENUE,Norndge, ILCommonly known as 4408 NORTHSkokie, IL sale other than a mortgagee shall al 10:30 AM on April 19, 2012, at pay the assessments required by winsed service, daily & weekly rates, Income Property P IN. 10-27-426-048. the The Judicial Sales Corporation,60706 Property Indes No. 12-13-ORIOLE AVENUE, NORRIDGE, ILPIN: 10-26-318-034-0000; Commonly known as 4258 WesI 423-021 -0000. The real estatein60706. PARCEL 3: 3710W. Touhy,The Condominium PropertyAc!, $131 & up includes use of One South Wacker Drive.24th in im- 765 ILCS 605/18.5)q-1).IF YOU facilities, call the Y tor availability Investment Property Touhy Avenue, Lincolnwood,ILFloor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seIl alimproved with a single family resi-The mortgaged real enlate Skokie, IL 1000 Grove 847-475-7400 - ext 214 60712. dence The udgment amount wasproved with a single family resi-PIN'S: 10-26-318-032-0000, 10-26-ARE THE MORTGAGOR )HOME- Lots public auction to the highest bidder, dence. If the subject mortgaged real OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT The mortgaged real estate is im-as set forth below, the following de-$243519.21 Sale terms: The bid 318-033-0000; proved with a single family resi- amount, including the Judicial saleestate is a unit of a common infer-PARCEL4:3610W. Touhy.TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION Comml-lndustrial Real Estate Auctions scnbed realestate: Commonly dence. If the sublect mortgaged realknown as 4619 WEST PRA'ITfee forAbandonedResidentialest community, the purchaser of theSkokie, IL FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF Cook County - Suburban estate is a unit of a common inter- Property Municipality Relief Fund.unit other than a mortgagee shaltPIN: 10-26-318-020; AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN Real Estate Wanted AVENUE, Lincolnwood,IL 60712 pay the assessments required by ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION est community, the purchaser of theProperty Indes No. 10-34-303-037which is calculated on residential PARCEL 5: 3649 W Chase Ave., FRANKUN PARK. Real Estate Misc. unit other than a mortgagee shallThe real estate is improved with areal estate at the rete of $1 for eachsubsection (g-l) of Section 18.5 ofSkokie, IL 15-1701)C)OF THE ILLINOIS Property MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE 800 sq ft w/ heavy electnc power, pay the assessments required bysingle family residence. The judg-$1,000 or fraction thereof of thethe condominium ActPIN: 10-26-318-035-0000; PARCEL separate utilities, 611 s 711 door, Out-Of-Town Real Est. subsection )g-l) of Section 18.5 of amount paid by Ihe purchaser notSale terms: 25% down by certihed6: 3714 West baby Ace,, Skokie,LAW. For information,contact $550/mon. 847-639-2334 ment amount was $428,949.23 Sale funds. balance within 24 hours, by Plaintiff's attorney; The Sale ClerIc, Ihe condominium Property Act THEterms: 25°/e down of the highest bidto exceed $300, shall tre paid in Out-Of-Town, CommercialSALE SHALL BE SUBJECT TO certified funds immediately by thecertified funds,No refunds.ThePIN: 10-26-318-029-0000,;PAR-CODILIS S ASSOCIATES, P.C. by certified funds at the close of the property will NOT be open for in- 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE Offices GENERAL TAXES, SPECIAL AS-auction; The balance, including thehighest and beni bidder at the con- CEL 7: 7254 N.St. Louis Ave., Lakes, Resort Property spection.Upon payment in full ofSkokie, IL ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, SESSMENTS AND TO PRIOR RE-Judicialsalefeefor Abandonedclusion of Ihe sale. No tee shall be Cook County - Suburban CORDED FIRST AND SECOND paid by the mortgagee acquinng thethe amount bid, the purchaser willPIN' 10-26-402-055-0000 IL 60527. )630) 794-9876 between Mortgages, Loans ResidentialPropertyMunicipality receive a Certificate of Sale which the hours of 1 and 3 PM only snd MORTGAGES Relief Fund, which is calculated onresidential real estate pursuant to Improvements: Vacant. OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE will entitle the purchaser to a Deed askforthesalesdepartment.. Sale terms: 10% down by certifiedresidential real estate at the rafe ofits credit bid ut the sale or by any Sale shall be under the followin 'I010 Lake St., Oak Park, Illinois Homeowners Insurancefunds, balance, by certified funds, mortgagee, judgment creditor,orto the premises after confirmation ofterms: 10% by cashier's or certifie Please refer to file number 14-09- 450-25,300 S.F Available. $1 for each $1 000 or fraction there- the sale, 41579. THE JUDICIAL SALES Real Estate Seminars within 24 hours, No refunds.Theof of the amount paid by the pur-other lienor acquiring the residential check at time of sale; balance same McCotlom Really, Ltd. property will NOT be open for in- real estate whose nghts in and toFor information: Visit our website atio 24 hours, CORPORATION One South (708) 383-6450 chaser not to exceed $300, in certi- Wacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicago, Real Estate Services spection tied funds, is due within twenty-fosrthe residential real estafe arose pri-hftp:J/service.atty-pierce.com. Be-Sale shall be sublet to general tan- Skokie- ist mo. rent $1 For information call Kara Findlay at or fo the sale. The subject properlytween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.only.es, special assessments, and anyIL 60606-4650 )312) 236-SALE You )24( hours. No fee shall be paid by Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's At- can also visit The Judicial Sales 2nd mo. rent $2, LTL. Offices for Judicial Sales - Legal Plaintiff's Attorney, Freedmanthe mortgagee acquinng the resi-is sublect to general real estate tax- pnor first mortgages. Rent. Nr Touhy & Edens. 30011- Anselmo Lindberg LLC, 1807 West es, special asseusmenlu, or specialtorneys,iNorth Dearborn Street,Premises will NOT be open for in-Corporation at wNw.t)sc.com for a 7 dential real estate pursuant toits Illinois day status report of yendinq sales. 400ff-800ft-l200ft. May combine, Diehi Road, titaperville,Illinoiscredit bid lasen levied against said real estateChicago, 60602.TeI.No. lion. at the sale or by any )312) 476-5500. Refer to File Nom- CODILIS & ASSOCIATEG,P.C. no entras, nightly clean-up. Houses 60563-1890 (866) 402-8661 For orand is offered for sate without any or information: David G. Lynch. mortgagee, IudSmenl creditor. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE CalI 847-602-8622 Bidding instructions call )630( 453-olher lienor acquinng the residentialrepresentationustoqualityorber 0925922. OLA Piper LLP (US)Plaintiff s At- INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, Cook County - Suburban671324hourspnortosale.real estate whose nghla n and toquantity of title and without recourse torneys, 203 N. LaalIe St., Ste. Lake County W071 1123 CORPORATION 1800, Chicago, IL 60601, Tel, No.IL 60527 )630) 794-9876 Attorne the residenlial real estate arose pn-to Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition. SellingOfficer, (312) 444-1122 (312) 368-4096. FileNo.; 14-09-41579 ARDO PARK RIDGE, 1417 Granville, INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESor Io the sale, The subtect propertyThe sale is further subject to confir- 1421971 00468002 Attorney Code 21762 Open Sun 1-4. Sprawling. BrickCORPORATION is subject fo general real estate tax-rnation by the court. Upon payment This is an attemtil to collect a debt Ranch. 58x225 lot, 3BR, 2.5BA,Selling Officer, )312) 444-1122 in full of the amount bid. the pur-3!29,4,4/12J12 *272371 pursuant to the Pair Debt CollectionCase ti 09 CH 052104 NOTE: Pur- es, special assessments, or special suant to the Fair Debt Collection new price $499K. 773-343-25061418274 taxes levied against said real estafechaser will receive a Certificate ofMORTON GROVE Practices Act and any information 8262681 obtained will be used for that pur-Practices Act, you are advised that 335,3/22,3/29/12 and is offered for sale without anySale that will entitle the purchaserIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Judicial Sales-Real Est.LINCOLN WOOD representation qualityorto a deed to the real estate afterCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS pose. Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be asto a debt collector attempting to collect INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF confirmation of the sale The proper-COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-1421356 SHERIFF'S SALE quantity of title and without recourse a debt and any information obtained COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS ty will NOT be open for inspectionCERY DIVISION 3/29-4/5,4/12/12 #272297 HIGHLAND PARK- ial floor, 500 Sheriff's No. 120070 to Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition. will be used for that purpose. COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-The sale is further sublect to confir-and plaintiff makes no representa-WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. ASSKOKIE aqtt, w! BA and heat. $800/mo. CaseNo. 06 CH 19850 tion as Io the condition of the prop- 1421219 2nd floor, 1500 sqft, $1200/mo By vinse of a certain Order of De-CERY DIVISION mation by the court. Upon payment TRUSTEE FOR THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF *272125 BANK OF AMERICA, NATIONALin full of the amount bid, the pur-erty.Prospective bidders are ad-MLMI TRUST SERIES 2005-FFHI;COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-3/29,4/5.4/1V12 Call 847-432-5266 fault Judgment and Recorded Mem- monished to check the court file to orandum of Judgment,Writ of Ese-ASSoeIATION AS chaser will receive a Certificate of Plaintiff, TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYSKOKIE SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TOSale that will entitle the purchaserverify all information. If this propertyvs. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF cution issued from the Circuit CouR in a condominium und. the parchan- DIVISION of Cook County, Illinois, in favor ofLASALLE BANK NATIONAL to u deed to the real estate after VICTORR. GOMEZ; ROWENABANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUC-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE er of tIre unit at Ihe foreclosure sale.ALCARAZ GOMEZ A/K/A l-Y DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY StoneInvestment,LLC,Plaintiif, confirmation of the sale The proper- CESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC FOR ty will NOT be open for inspectionother than a mortgagee, shall payROWENA GOMEZ ALCARAZ, RO-HOME LOANS SERVICING, LPDIVISION and against Real Business,Inc., the assessments and'the legal fees Defendant, I shall, at 12:00 o' clockCERTIFICATEHOLDERS OFand plaintiff makes no represenla- MEO ALCARAZ; TERESITA FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOMEBAC HOME LOANS SERVICING. BEAR STEARNS ASSET lion as to the condition of the prop-required byTheCondominiumC. ALCARAZ; HARRIS N.A,; UN- LP. FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME r REACH OUT TO noon (Central Standard Tirso) (Day- Property Ad, 765 ILCS 605/9)g))1) LOANS SERVICING, LP light Saving Time) on the 19th dayBACKED SECURITIES I LLC AS-erty.Prospective bidders are ad- KNOWN OWNERS AND Plaintiff, LOANS SERVICING, LP. SET BACKED and )g)(4).If this property is a con-NON RECORD CLAIMANTS; of Apnl A D. 2012 in Hallway out- monished to check the court file todominiurn unit which is part of a Plaintiff, CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2004-verify all information. If this properly Defendanfs, SAMIRA KHOSHABA. LINCOLN side Room 701 ,Richard J. Dale common interest community,the MORE HE4, Plaintiff, is a condominium unit, the purchas- 09 CH 07105 POINT CONDOMINIUM HOMESGERALDINE M. CALLANGAN, Center, Clark and Randolp purchaser of the unit at the foreclo- Streets, in the City of Chicago, invs. er of the unit al the foreclosure sale, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenASSOCIATION MADISON POINTE CONDOMINI- ELIZABETH SOTO P/K/A ELIZA-other Ihan a mortgagee, shall paysure sale other Ihan a mortgageethat pursuant to a Judgment of UM ASSOCIATION the County of Cook, in the State of shall pay the assessments required Defendants QUALIFIED BETH REYES, CITY OF the assessments and the legal fees Foreclosure entered in8e above Defendants Illinois, offer for sale, at public ven- by The Condominium Property Act. 09 CH0521 94 ue, alt Ihe nght, title and interesl ofCHICAGO, UNKNOWN OWNERSrequiredby TheCondominium entitled cause on September 23,4838 W. HOWARD UNIT #11309 CH 19509 AND NON-RECORD Property Ad, 765 ILCS 605/9)g((l(Th5 ILCS 605/18.5)g-1).IF YOU2010,IntercountyJudicialSalesSKOKIE. IL 60077 5001 MADISON STREET UNIT 3E LOCAL said Defendant Real Business, Inc. ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- in and to the following describedCLAIMANTS, De-and )g))4). If this property is a con- Corporation will on Fnday, May 4,NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-SKOKIE, IL 60077 fendants, dominium unit which ispart of aOWNER). YOU HAVE THE RIGHT2012, at the hour of 1 1 am. in theirTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- tract or lot or parcels of land to-wit: TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION CANDIDATES IN Commonly known as: 9209 Potter08 CH 48646 common interest community,the office at 120 West Madison Street,suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- NOTICE OF SALE purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFSuite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell to suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure Road, Des Plaines, IL 60016. AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN and Sale enteredinthe above PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givensure sale other than a mortgagee Ihn highest bidder for cash, the fol- and Sale enteredinthe above PIN,: 08-15-103-011-0000 ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION cause on February 29, 2012, an thai pursuant to a Judgmenl ofshall pay the assessments required lowing descnbed property: agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-cause on February 3, 2012. an CHICAGO LAN D Dated, Chicago, March 14 AD., 15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOIS 2012 Foreclosure entered inthe aboveby The Condominium Properly Act, PIN.10-16-325-029,10-16-325-ration. will at 10:30 AM on May 1,agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo- entised cause vn September 3,765 ILCS 605/18.5)0-1).IF YOUMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE050, 2012, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-ration, will at 10:30 AM on May 7, Thomas J. Dart, Shentt LAW. Forinformation, contactCommonly known as 8814 LUNA WITH MONSTER, Psb: 3/22,3/29,4/5266631-02 2009,IntercounlyJudicialSalesARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- porahon, One South Wacker Dnve-2012. at the The Judicial Sales Cor- Corporation will on Friday. AprI 20,OWNER), YOU HAVE ThE RIGHTPlaintiff's attorney: HEAVNER,AVENUE, MORTON GROVE, IL poration, One South Wacker Drive - SCOTT, BEYERS 8 MIHLAR, LLC. 24th Floor CHICAGO, IL,60606, 2012, at the hour of ii am. in theirTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION 60053. sell at public auction Io the highest24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, office at 120 West Madison Street,FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFi 1 1East Main Street, DECATUR.The mortgaged real estate is im- sell at public auction to the highest CALL IL 62523 1217) 422-1719 . THE JU- bidder, as set forth below, the fol- Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell IoAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN proved with u single familyresi-lowing described real estafe; Com-bidder, as set forth below, the toI- the highest bidder for cash, the fol-ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONDICIALSALES CORPORATIONdence. It the subject mortgaged real lowing described real estate: Corn- To PEACE A (AS5IfIED AD, One South Wacker Dnve,24th monly known as 4838 W. HO- lowing described mortgagedreal15-1701)C)OF ThE ILLINOIS estafe is a unit of a common inter- ILmonly known as 5001 MADISON 847-998-3400 Chicago, IL60606-4650 WARD UNIT #113, SKOKIE, (ALt 847-998-3400 estate: MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREFloor, est community, the purchaner of the STRSET UNIT 3E,SKOKIE,IL )312) 236-SALE You can also visit 60077 Property Indes No. 10-28- Commonly known as 701 1NorthLAW. For information,contact unit other than u mortgagee shall230-083-1003. The real estateis60077 Property Indes No, 10-21- The Judicial Sales Corporation at w Crawford Avenue, Liscoinwood, lIli-Plaintiff's anornev: WELTMAN, pay the assessments required byimproved with aresidence. Sale405-078-1014. The real estate is Cook County . SuburbanCook County - Suburbannom 60712. WEINBERG 6 REIS CO., LPA ww.tlnc.com for a 7 day otatun re-subsection (g-l) of Section 18.5 ofterms: 25% down of the highest bidimproved with a three-story, multi- PIN. 10-35-110-042 lItO N. LASALLE STREET, SUITEport of pending sales. HEAVNER,the condominiumProperty Act unit, tan brick condominium building SCOTT, BEYETIS & MIHLAR. LLC by certified funds at the close of the The mortgaged real estate is a sin-2400, Chicago,IL 60601, )312) Sale terms: 25% down by certifiedauction; The balance, including thewith parking. Sale terms; 25% down HARW000 HEIGHTS 29315F WEBCB312731 i i i East Main Street DECATUR, IL 91e family residence. It the subjecl782-9676 AX 312-782-4201. funds, balance within 24 hours, byJudicialsale feetor Abandonedof the highest bid by certified funds 847-564-1600 OFFICE 62523)217)422-1719 ABorne 4600 N. Harlem 2nd story Office Space above retail ces- mortgaged real estate is a unit of aPlease refer to hIe number WWR: certified funds.No refunds.TheResidentialPropertyMunicipalityat the close of the auction; The bal- common interest community, the7942654. THE JUDICIAL SALESCode. 40387 Case ti 09 CH 2593property will NOT be open for in-Relief Fund, which is calculated onunce, including the Judicial sale fee ter. Handicap Access. Aggressive Deals. NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Upon payment in full of www josep!rrealestate.net purchaser of the unit other than aCORPORATION One Soufh npection. renidential real estate at the rafe offor Abandoned Residential Properly 847-564-i 600 mortgagee shall pay the assess-Wacker Drive, 24ff, Floor, Chicago,Collection Practices Act, you arethe amount bid, the purchaser will Municipality Relief Fund, which is advised Ihat Plaintiff's attorney is si for each $1 .000 or fraction there- ments required by sabsection )g-i)IL 60606-4650 )312) 236-SALE '(ou receive a Certìficate of Sale whichot of the amount paid by the pur-calculated on residential real estate of Section 18.5 of the condominiumcao also visit The Judicial Salendeemed to be a debt collector at-will entitle the purchaser to a Deed at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or temptinri to collect a debt and any chaser not to exceed $300, in certi- Property Act Corporation at www.tjac.com for a 7 to the premises after confirmation offied funds, is due within twenty-tourfractìon thereof of the amount paid Sale terms: Bidders must present,day statas reyort of pending sales.informafion obtained will be used forthe sale. (24) hours, No fee shall be paid byby the purchaser not to exceed SKOKIE OFFICE SPACE at the time of sale, a cashiers orWSLTMAN, WEINBERG 8 REISthose. For information: Visit our website atthe mortgagee acquinng the resi-$500. in certified funds, is due with- coddled check tor 10% of the suc-CO., LPA 180 N, LASALLE http://service.atty-pierce.com. Be-denfial real estafe pursuant Io itsintwenty-four )24) hours, No fee 2 ROOM OFFICE SUITE cesaful bid amount. The balance ofSTREET, SUITE 2400 Chicago, IL3)29, 4/5, 4/12/12 8272384 twens 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only,credit bid at the sale or by anyshall be paid by the mortgagee ac- the successful bidshall be paid60601 (312) 782-9676 Attorney File Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's At-mortgagee. judgment creditor,orquiring the residentialreal estate Available April 1$600/Mo within 24 hours, by similar funds.No.: 0/WA: 7942654 ABorne tomeyn, 1 North Dearborn Street,other lienor acquinng the residentialpursuant to its credit bid at the sale IN THE 4240 DEMPSTER BLDG. The property will NOT be open foCode. 31495 Case ti 09 CH 5056 Chicago,Illinois60602.TeI.No,real estate whose rights in and toor by any mortgagee. judgment inspection. NOTE: Purnuant to the Fair Debt (312) 476-5500. Refer to File Num-the residential real estate arose pri-creditor, or other lienor acquiring Includes: . All Utilities a Air Conditioning For information call Sale Clerk aCollection Practices Act, you are SAY IT IN THE ber 0904583. or fo the sale. The subject propertythe residentialreal estate whose advised that Plaintiffs attorney is INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESis subtect to general real estate tax-nghts in and to the residential real . Large Common Reception Area deemed to be a debt collector at- CORPORATION es, special assessments. or specialestate arose prior to the sale. The . Large FREE Parking Area tempting to collect a debt and any OEASSIFIEDS, CA1 Selling Officer, (312)444-1122 taxes levied against said real estatesublet property is subtect to gener- SUBSCRIBE TODAY CML information obtained will be used for 1421963 and is offered tor sale without anyal real estate tanes, special assess- CALL FOR APPOINTMENT thaturpose. 3129, 4/5, 4/12/12 #272368 representationasfoqualityorments,orspecialtaxeslevied 1.800.680.2068OR VISIT 14 76 847-998-3400 TO quantity of title and without recourseagainst said real estate and is of- Wilfred Jacobson & Co.(847) 674-5303 3/29, 4/5, 4/12/12 8272390 PIONEER[OCALCOM PLACE YOUR AD Thursday, March 29, 2012 Pioneer Press (DC) 39 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. fered for sale without any represen-MORTON GROVE Case ft 09 CH 030996 NOTE: Pur-theresidentialrealestate whoobmortgagee, Iudgment creditor,orshall havenofurtherrecoursetomeys, 1North Dearborn Street,SKOKIE tation as to quality or quantity of titleIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFsuant to the Fair Debt Collectionngfrlo in and to the residential realother Iienor acquiring the residentialagainst the Mortgagor, thyChicago,Illinois60602.TeI.No.IN THE CIRCUIT COURT and without recourse fo Plaintiff andCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-Practices Act. you are advised thatestate arose prior to the sale. Thereal eutafe whose nghts in and toMortgagee or the Mortgagee's atfor-(312) 476-5500 Refer to File Nurn-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- in 'AS IS' condition. The sale s fur-TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYPlaintiffs attorney is deemed to bevubject property is subject to gener-the residential real estafe arose pri-ney. Upen payment in lullof theber 1022433. TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY Pier subject to confirmation by theDIVISION a debt collector attempting to collectal real estate tases, special assess-or to the sale. The subject propertyamount bid, the purchaser will re-INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESDIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK, court Upon payment ¡n full of theBAC HOME LOANS SERVICING,a debt and any information obtainedmenls,orspecialtanesleviedis subject fo general real estate tas-ceive a Certificate of Sale that willCORPORATION N.A. SUCCESSOR BY MERGER amount bid, the purchaser will re-LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOMEwill be used for that purpose. against said real estate and is of-eu, special assessments. or specialentitle the purchaser lo a deed loSellinOfficer. (312)444-1122 TO WELLS FARGO HOME MORT- ceÑe a Cerlificate of Sale that willLOANS SERVICING, LP. 1418629 fered for sale without any represen-taxes levied againsl said real estatethe real estate after confirmation of1421 GAGE, INC. entitle the purchaser to a deed toPlaint itt, 3/15, 3/22. 3)29/12 #263147 tstion as lo quality or quantify of titleand is offered for sale without anythe sale The property will NOT be3/29, 4/5, 4/12/12 *272354 Plaintiff, tre real estate after confirmation of and without recourse to Plainliff andrepresentationastoqualityoropenforinupeclion andplaintiff SKOKIE BUFFALO GROVE the sale The property will NOT bePIOTR PEKALSKI NK/A PETER E. in 'As 1S condifion. The ssle is fur-quantity of title and without recoursemakes no representation as to the UNKNOWN HEIRS AND INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF openforinspection andplaintrifPEKALSKI NK/A PlOW E. ther oublect to confirmation by theto Plaintiff and in AS S' condition.condition of the property. Proopec-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-LEGATEES OF JANICE E. COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS court. If the sale is nef aside for anyThe sale is further sublect fo confir-livebiddersareadmonished to HORWITZ NK/A JANICE makes no representation as to thePEKALSKI, YOLANDARIVERACOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY condition of the property. Prospec-A/K/A YOLANDA THIERRY, WEB- reason, the Purchaser at the salemation by the court. Upon paymentcheck the court file to verily all ist or-DIVISION CITIMORTGAGE, INC. HORWITZ, MORNINGSIDE PLACE CERY DIVISION CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, fivebidders are admonishedtoSTER BANK, N.A ,PORTFOLIO shall be entitled only to a return ofin full of the amount bid, the pur-mation. If this properly is a condo-Plaintiff, U.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA-the deposit paid. The Purchaserchaser will receive s Certificate ofminium unit, the purchaser of the UNKNOWN OWNERS AND check the court file to verify all intor-RECOVERY ASSOCIATES, L.L.C.TION, AS SUCCESSOR shallhave nofurtherrecourseSale that will entitle the purchaserunrt at the foreclosure sale, other NONRECORD CLAIMANTS, GER- mafion. ft this properly is a condo-Defendants TRUSTEE TO BANK OF AMERI- LUIS C. CAMBRONI, JPMORGAN minium unit. the purchaser of the09 CH 036996 artainsl the Mortgagor, theto a deed to the real estate afterthan a mortgagee, shall pay the su-CHASE BANK, N.A., UNKNOWNALO NORDGREN, AS SPECIAL CA, NA A AS SUCCESSOR Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's uttor-confirmation of the sale The proper-sessments and the legal fees re- REPRESENTATIVE, GERALD unit at the foreclosure sale, other9312 LUNA AVENUE MORTONBY MERGER TO LASALLE BANK OWNERS AND NON-RECORD sey. Upon payment in 'lullo,fthety will NOT be open for inspectionqsirvd by The Condominium Prop- NOROGREN AS PERSONAL REP- than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-GROVE. IL 60053 NATIONAL CLAIMANTS and plaintiff makes no representa-erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((t( and RESENTATIVE FOR JANICE E. uessments and the eaI tees re-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- amount bid, the purchaser will re- Del endunts ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEEceive a Certificate of Sale that willlion as to the condition of the prop-)g)(4(.If this property is a condo- HORWITZ NK/A JANICE quired by The Condominium Prop-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-FOR MERRILL LYNCH 10 CH 49947 erty Act, 765 ILCS 60519(g)(t) and enhIle the purchaser to a deed toerty. Prospective bidders are ad-minium unit which is part of a corn- HORWITZ, LINDA FISCHEL suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureFIRST FRANKLIN MORTGAGE 278 SOUTh BUFFALO GROVE (g)(4).It this property is a condo-and Sale enteredinthe above the real estate after confirmation ofmoniuhed to check the court file tomon interest community, the pur-ROAD Buffalo Grove, IL 60089 Defendants LOAN TRUST, MORTGAGE the sale The proporty will NOT beverify all information If this propertychaser of the unit al the foreclosure 10 CH 009713 minium unit which is part of a com-cause on June t8. 2010, an agentLOAN ASSET-BACKED CERTIFI- NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- n opesforinopection andplaintiffis a condominium unit, the purchas-sale other than a mortgagee shall 7861 NILES CENTER ROAD UNIT mon interest community, the pur-of The Judicial Sales Corporation,CATES SERfES 2007-4; TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- chaser of the unit at the foreclosurewill at 10:30 AM on April 5, 2012, at makes so representation as to theer of the unit at the foreclosure sale,pay the assessments required bysuant lo a Judgment of Foreclosure#1206 SKOKIE, IL 60077 Plaintiff, condition of the property. Prospec-other than a mortgagee, shall payThe Condominium PropertyAct, NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- sale other than a mortgagee shallthe The Judicial Sales Corporation,vn. and Sale enteredin the above pay the assessments required byOne South Wacker Drive-24th tivebiddersare admonishob tothe assessments and the legal fees765 ILCS 605/18.5)Q-t).IF YOU TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- WINSOME V. BANTON NK/A cause on January 20, 2012, an The Condominium PropertyAct,Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seIl al check the court tile to verify all irifor-required by TheCondominiumARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-suant IO a Judgment of Foreclosure WINSOME BANTON: mation. If this property is a condo-Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g((l(OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT and Sale enteredintheabove 765 ILCS 605/l8.5(Q-t).IF YOUpublic auction lo the highest bidder,UNKNOWN HEIRS AND ration, will at 10:30 AM on April 23, minium unit, the purchaser of theand (g))4(. If this property is a con-TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION cause on February 28, 2012, an ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-au set forth below, the following de-LEGATEES OF WINSOME V 2012, al the The Judicial Sales Cor- realestate: unit at the foreclosure sale. otherdominiurn und which is part of aFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo- OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTscribed CommonlyBANTON, IFANY: UNKNOWN poration, One South Wacker Dnve - ' TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONknown as 9312 LUNA AVENUE. than a mortgagee, shall pay the sa-common interest community,theAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN4th Flour CHICAGO. IL, 60606,ration, will at 10:30 AM on May t, OWNERS AND NON RECORD sessmenls and the legal tees re-purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-ACCORDANCE WITh SECTION 2012, at the The Judicial Sales Cor- FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFMORTON GROVE. IL 60053 Prop-CLAIMANTS; De- sell at public auction to the highest AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INerly Indes No. 10-16-113-039 and quired by The Condominium Prop-sure sale other than a mortgagee15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS porafion. One South Wacker Dnve - fvndants, FORECLOSUREbidder, as set forth below, the fol- ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONtO-16-1t3-040. The real estateis erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((1( andshall pay Ihe assessments requiredMORTGAGE lowing described real estate: Corn-24th Floor CHICAGO, IL,60606, 09 CH 01 625 If this property is a condo-by The Condominium Property Act,LAW. For information, contact sell al public auction to the highest 15-1701)C) OF THE ILLINOISimproved with a residence. SalePUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given(g)(4(. morify known as 278 SOUTH BUF- MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREterms: 25% down of the highest bid minium unit which is part of a corn-755 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1).IF YOUPlaintiffs attorney: The Sole Clerk,FALO GROVE ROAD, Buffalobidder, as set forth below, the fol- that pursuantto a Judgment of ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- lowing described real estate. Corn- LAW. Forinformation.Visitourby certified funds at the close of the mon interest community, the pur- CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. Grove, IL 60089 Property Indes No. Foreclosure entered in the above OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTt5W030 NORTH FRONTAGE monly known as 7861 NILES CEN- website al service.atty-pierce.com.auction; The balance, including theentitled cause on December 16,chaser of the unit at the foreclosure 03-04-108-031-0000 The real es- sale other than a mortgagee shallTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, TER OAD UNIT #206, SKOKIE, IL between the hours of 3 and 5 pm.Judicialsale feefor Abandoned IntercountyJudicialSales tate is improved with a single family Municipality2009, puy the assessments required byFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFIL 60527, (630( 794-9876 between 60077 Property Indes No. 10-28- PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, PlaintiffsResidential Property Corporation will on Thursday, April residence. The judgment amount Attorneys,One NorthDearbornRelief Fund, which is calculated on The CondominiumProperty Act,AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INthe hours of 1 and 3 PM only andwas $212,228.15 513e terms: 25%210-046-1007, Property Index No 19_ 2012, at the hour of lt am. in765 ILCS 605118.5)q-l).IF YOUACCORDANCE WITh SECTIONaskforthesuIesdepartment.. 10-28-210-046-1030. The real es- Street Saite 1300, CHICAGO, ILresidential real estate at the rate oftheir office at 120 West Madison down of the highest bid by certihed 60602.Tel No. )312) 476-5500.$1 for each $t 000 or fraction there- ARE TI-tE MORTGAGOR (HOME-15-1701(C)OF THEILLINOISPlease refer to file number 14-10-funds at the close of the auction;tate iv improved with a Street, Suite 7t8A, Chicago, Illinois,OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE28441 THEJUDICIALSALES condo/townhouse. Sale terms: 25% Please refer to the numberof of the amount paid by the pur-sell to the highest bidder for cash, The balance, including the Judicial INPOSSESSIONLAW. Forinformation:VisitourCORPORATION One South down of the highest bid by certified PA0908555. THE JUDICIAL SALESchaser not fo exceed $300, in certi-the following descnbed property: TO REMAIN sale fee for Abandoned Residential CORPORATION One Southfied funds, is due within twenty-four FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFwebsite at service.atty-pierce.com.Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicaao,Property Municipality Relief Fund,funds at the close of the auction: P.I.Nt 0-23-40-4-067-0000 AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INbetween the hours of 3 and 5 pm.IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You The balance, including the Judicial Wacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Cfiicaqo,(24) hours. No fee shall be paid byCommonly known as 8329 KIM- whichis calculated on residential IL 60606-4650 )3t2) 236-SALE Youthe mortgagee acquinng the resi- ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONPIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plainhff'scan also visit The Judicial Salesreal estate al Ihe rate 01 $1 for eachsale tee for Abandoned Residential BALL AVENUE, SKOKIE, IL 60076.tS-t701)C(OF THE ILLINOISAttorneys, One NorthDearbornCorporation at w.tlsc.com for u 7 Property Municipality Relief Fund, can also visit The Judicial Salesdential real estate pursuant to itsThe mortgaged real estateis im- $1,000 or fraction thereof of the Corporation at www.11sc.com for a 7credit bid at the sale or by any MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREStreet Suite 1300, CHICAGO, ILday status report of pandino sales.amount paid by the purchaser notwhich is calculated on residentiai proved with a single family resi-LAW. Forinformation, contact60602. Tel No.(312) 476-5500.CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,P.C. real estate at the rate of $1 for each day stalas report of pending sales.mortgagee, ludgment creditor.ordense. If the subject mortgaged real to eoceed $300, in certified funds, is PISRCE &ASSOCIATES Oneother Iienor acquinng the residential Plaintiffs attorney: The SaIe ClerIc,Please refer to file numberl5W030 NORTH FRONTAGEdue within twenty-four (24( hours.$1,000 or fraction thereof of the eutate is a unit of a common inter-CODILlO & ASSOCIATES, P.C. PA0923439. THE JUDICIAL SALESROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, amount paid by the purchaser not North Dearbom Street Suife 1300real estate whose rights in sod to Noleeshall bepaidbytIre est community, the purchaser of the SouthIL 60527 (630) 794-9876 Attorne to enceed $300. in certified funds, is CHICAGO, IL60602 (312) 476-the residential real estate arose pri-unìt other than a mortgagee shallt5W030 NORTH FRONTAGECORPORATION One mortgagee acquinng the residential ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,File No.: 14-10-28441ARDC due within twenty-four (24( hours. 5500 Attomey File No.: PA0908555or to the sale. The subject propertypay the assessments required by real estate pursuant to ifs credit bid Aftomey Code. 91220 Case ft09is sublect to general real estate tax- IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 betweenIL 60606-4650 (312( 236-SALE You00468002 Attorney Code. 21762at the sale or by any mortgagee,Nofeeshall bepaid bythe subsection (g-t) of Section 18.5 ofthe hours of t and 3 PM only andcan also visit The Judicial SalenCase V 10 CH 047312 NOTE: Pur- mortgagee acquiring the residential CH 19S09 en, special assessments, or specialthe condominium PropertyAct Iudgrnent creditor, or other liesor 1416472 taxes levied against said real estate askforthesalesdepartment..Corporation at www.11sc.com for a 7suant to the Fair Debt Collectionacquiring the mnidential real estatereal estate pursuanf'to its credit bid Sale termo: 25% down by certifiedPlease refer lo file number 14-09-day status report of pending sales.Practices Act, you are advised that at the sale or by any mortgagee, 3(29, 415. 4u12t12 #272063 and is offered for sale without anyfundo, balance within 24 hours, by whose nghts in and to the residen- representationastoqualityor 22297. THE JUDICIAL SALESPIERCE & ASSOCIATES OnePlaintiff's attorney is deemed to be judgment creditor, or other lienor SKOKIE certified funds.No refunds.The fiaireal estate arose pnor to the quantity of title and without recourseproperty will NOT be opon for in-CORPORATION One SouthNorth Dearborn Street Suite 1300a debt collector attempting to collectsale. The sub)ecl property is subjectacquinng the residential real estate IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFto Plaintiff and in 'AS I5 condition. Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,CHICAGO, IL 60602 (312) 476-u debt and any information obtained whoae rights in and to the residen- spectios.Upon payment in full of to general real estate taxes, special COOK COUNTY ILLINOIS The sale is further subject to confir- IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You5500 Attorney File No.: PA0023439will be used for that purpose. tialreal estate arose prior to the COUNTY DEPAhTMENT . CHAN- the amount bid, the purchaser will assessments, or special taxes lev- mation by the court.If the sale is can also visit The Judicial SalesAttorney Code. 91220 Case e 091422665 ed against said real estate and issale, The subject property is subject CERY DIVISION receive a Certificafe of Sale whichCorporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7CH 27102 3/29,4/5,4/13/12 *272418 to general real estate tases, special net aside for any reason, the Pur-will entitle the purchaser to a Deed offered for sale wilhout any repre- WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., day status report of pending salen.1414369 assessments, or special tases lev- chaser at the sale shall be entitledlo the premises after confirmation of SKOKIE sentalion an to quality or quantity of PIa infiff, CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,P.C. *261898 ied against said real estate and is only lo a retum of the deposit paid.the sale. 3/15, 3/22, 3/29/12 INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF VS- 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE title and without recourse to Plaintiff The Purchaser shall have no fartherFor information: Visit our websile at BUFFALO GROVE COCK COUNTY, ILLINOIS and in 'AS IS' condition. The sale isoffered for sale without any repre- JOCELYN B. ANG; UNKNOWN ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, sentation as Io quality or quantity of recourse against the Mortga9or. thehttp://sessca.atty.pierca.com. Be- INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-lurther sublet to contirmation by HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF Mortgagee or the MortgaQee s atfor- IL 60527 (630( 794-9876 ABorne title and without recourse lo Plaintiff JOCELYN OF JOCELYN B. AND, tween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only. COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-CERY DIVISION the court, Upon payment in full of ney. Upon payment inrull of the File No.. 14-09-22297ARDCTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYFANNIE MAE (FEDERAL NA-the amount bid, the purchaser willand in 'AS IS' condition. The sale is IF ANY, UNKNOWN Pierce & Associates, Plaintiffs At- further subiect to confirmation by amount bid, the purchaser will re- i 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762DIVISION FEDERAL NATIONALTIONAL MORTGAGE receive a Cortificate of Sale that will OWNERS AND NON RECORDce-ve a Certificate of Sale that willtomeys, North Dearbom Street,Case e 09 CH 047240 NOTE: Pur- the court. lithe sale is set aside for Chicago,Illinois60602Tel.No. MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION ASSOCIATION') entOle the purchaser to a deed to CLAIMANTS; Defendants, entitle the purchaser to a deed to suant to the Fair Debt Collection any reason, the Purchaser at the 09 CH 41191 )3t2) 476-5500. Refer to File Num- Plaintiff, Plaintiff, the real estate after confirmation of the real estafe after confirmation of Practices Act, you are advised that vs. the sale The property will NOT besale shall be entitled only to a return PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given ber 0900616. of the deposit paid. The Purchaser the sale The property will NOT beINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESPlaintiff's attorney is deemed Io beVOLODYMYR PALKIN, LARYSAMARK NOVAKOVSKY: TANYAopen forinspection andplaintiff that pursuant toa Judgment of a debt collector attempting to collect shallhaveno furtherrecourse openforinspection andplaintìffCORPORATION PALKINA,FIRESIDE TERRACENOVAKOVSKY: MORTGAGE makes no representation as to the Foreclosure entered in the above a debt and any information obtained against Mortgagor, the makes no representation as to theSelling Officer, (312)44.4-1122 CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION ELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONcondition of the property Prospec- the entitled cause on May 25, 2010,condition of the property. Prospec- will be used for that purpose. Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attor- Infercounty Judicial Sales Corpora- 1418282 Defendants SYSTEMS, INC., AS fivebidders are admonishedto tivebiddersareadmonished to 1416093 ney. Upon payment inlullof the lion will on Monday, April 23, 2012, 3/15, 3/22, 3/29/12 *262884 10 CH 047312 NOMINEE FOR AMERICA'Scheck the court file to venfy all nf or- check the court file lo venfy all infor- 3/15, 3/22, 3/29/12 #261925 705 GROVE DRIVE UNIT #201WHOLESALE LENDER, mation. Il this property is a condo-arnounf bid, the purchaser will re- at the hour of 11 am. in their officemation. If this property is a condo-LINCOLN WOOD carve a Certificate of Sale that will at t20 West Madison Street, Suite SKOKIE BUFFALO GROVE, IL 60089 OPTIMA OLD ORCHARD WOODSminium unit, the purchaser of the minium unit, the purchaser of theINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF entitle the purchaser to a deed to 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell to the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-OAK CONDOMINIUM unit al the foreclosure suIe, other unit at the foreclosure sale, otherCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-ASSOCIATION, UNKNOWN OWN-than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-the real estate aher conhrmation of highest bidder for cash, tIre follow- TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- the sale The property will NOT be than a mortgagee, shall pay the au- suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureERS AND NON RECORD sessrrrents and the legal fees re- inn described property sessmenls and the legal fees re-DIVISION TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY open forinspection andplaintiff and Sale enteredinthe aboveCLAIMANTS, De-quired by The Condominium Prop- P.T.N 10-15-ltO-b5t-0000. quired by The Condominium Prop-ASTORIAFEDERAL SAVINGSDIVISION makes no representation as lo the Commonly known as 9457 NORTH ONEWEST BANK FSB cause on January 31, 2012, anfendants, erfy Act, 765 ILCS 60519(g((1( and erty Act, 765 ILCS 605I9(g1( andAND LOAN agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-lo CH 39929 (g)(4).If this property is a condo-condition of the property Prospec- NILES CENTER ROAD, SKOKIE, Plaintiff, tivebiddersare admonishedto )g)(4).If this property is a condo-Plaintiff, ration, will at 10:30 AM on May 2,PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenminium unit which is part of a com- IL 60076 minium unit which is part of a com- check the court file to verity all nf or- The mortgaged real estate is im- MIRZA ALIKHAN NK!A MIRZA Y.2012, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-that pursuant to a Judgment ofmon interest community, the pur- mon interest community, the pur-MATHEW TODD SLOITEN NK/A poration, One South Wacker Onyx -Foreclosure entered in tIle abovechaser of the unit at the foreclosummatron. If this property is a condo- proved with a single familyresi- MAT1'HEW T. SLOUEN. JOYCEALIKHAN, MORTGAGE ELEC- minium unit, the purchaser of the chaser of the unit at the foreclosure 54th Floor CHICAGO, IL,60606,entitled cause on January 30, 20t2,sale other than a mortgagee shall dence, If the subject mortgaged real TRONIC REGISTRATION SYS- unit at the foreclosure sale, other sale other than a mortgagee shallSLOUEN TEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FORsell at public auction lo the highestInlercounty Judicial Soles Corpora-pay the assessments required by estate is a unit of a common inter-pay the assessments required byDefendants than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- eat community, the purchaser of the INDYMAC BANK, FSB bidder, as set forth below, the fol-lionwillon Wednesday, May 2,The CondominiumPropertyAct, The CondominiumPropertyAct,09 CH 647240 sessments and the legal tees re- unit other than a mortgagee shall Defendants lowing described real2012, aI the hour of 1 t am. in their765 ILCS 605/l8.5(q-1(IF YOU 765 ILCS 6051t8.5(a-1). IF YOU3800 W. GREENLEAF AVENUE estate:Commonly known as 705office at 120 West Madison Street,ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-quired by The Condominium Prop- pay the assessments required byARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-LINCOLNWOOD, IL 607t2 09 CH 27102 enti Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((1( and 74-4-4 KILDARE AVENUE SKOKIE,GROVE DRIVE UNIT #201, BUF-Sude 7t8A, Chicago, Illinois, sell IoOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 ofOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHTNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- (g)(4(.If this properly is a condo- J, thecondominium Property Act IL 60076 FALO GROVE, IL 60089 Propertythe highest bidder for cash, the fol-TO REMAIN INPOSSESSION TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- Indes No. 03-06-400-035-1065. Thetowing descsbed property: FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFmin'ejm und which is part of a com- Sale terms. 25°/e down by certifiedFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFsuant fo a Judgment of ForeclosureNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- mon interest community, the pur- funds, balance within 24 hours, by TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that par-realenlateivimproved with aPIN. 10-09-304-031-1609, 10-09-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN and Sale enteredinthe above chaser of the unit at the foreclosure AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN condo/townhouse Sale termo: 25%304-031-1425 ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION certified funds,No refunds,TheACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONcause on January 20, 2012, ansuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall property will NOT be open for is- andSale enteredinthe abovedown of Ihe highest bid by certrfiedCommonly known as 9655 WOODS15-1701(C) OF ThE ILLINOIS 15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISagent uf The Judicial Sales Corpo- pay the assessments required spection Upon payment in full of cause on January 20, 2012, anfunds at the close of the auction:DRIVE UNIT 404.SKOKIE,ILMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREration, will at 10:30 AM on April 24, The balance, including the Judicial60077. LAW.For information,contactThe Condominium Property fhe amount bid, Ihe purchaser will 2012, al Ihe The Jud'cial Salen Cor-agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo- IF YOU receive a Certificate of Sale whichLAW. Forinformation, contact sale fee for Abandoned ResidentialThe mortgaged real estateis im-Plaintiffsattorney: HAUSELMAN,765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-l). Plaintiff's attorney: The Sale Clerk,poration, One South Wacker Drive -ration, will at 10:30 AM on April 24, ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME. will evlille the purchaser to a Deed 2012, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-Property Municipality Relief Fund,proved with a condominium resi-RAPPIN & OLSWANG, LTD. .39 CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, which is calculated on residentialdence The purchaser of the antSouth LaSalle Street - Suite 1105,OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGl-ff-.' to the premises after confirmation of sell at public auction to the highestporation, One South Wacker Dnve - tSWO3O NORTH FRONTAGE E4th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606,real estate at the rate 01 $1 for eachother than a mortgagee shall payCHICAGO, IL 60603, (3t2) 372-TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION the sale. ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,bidder, as sel forth below, the fol- FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF the assessments and the le04I fees . Please refer lo file number For information: Visit oar website atIL 60527, (630) 794-9876 betweenlowing described real estafe: Corn-sell at public auction to the highest$1,000 or fraction thereof of the 2020 AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN Be- amount paid by the purchaser notrequired by subdivisions (g(l( and10-2222-16042. THE JUDICIAL hftp://service.atty-pierce.com. monly known as 3800 W.bidder, as set forth below, the fol- onlythe hours of 1 and 3 PM only and (g((4) of Section 9 of the Condomin-SALES CORPORATION OneACCORDANCE WITH SECTION tween 3 p.mand 5 p.m. GREENLEAF AVENUE,lowing desonbed real estate: Corn-to esceed $300, in certified funds, in Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's At-askforthe salesdepartment.. monly knows as 7444 KILDAREdue within twenty-four (24( hours.iurn Property ActSale fessu: 25%South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor,15-1701(C) OF THEILLINOIS Please refer to file number t 4-09-LINCOLNWOOD, IL 607t2 Proper- MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE tomeys,t North Dearborn Street, AVENUE, SKOKIE, IL 60076 Prop-No feeshallbepaid bythedown by certified funds, balanceChicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236- 21870.THEJUDICIALSALESty Indos No, 10-35-109-035, The re- within 24 hours, by certified funds. LAW. For information, contact Chicago,Illinois60602.Tel.No. is improved with a resi-erty Index No 10-27-409-059-0000.mortgagee acquiring the residentral SALE You can also visit The Juif i- (312) 476-5500. Refer to File Num-CORPORATION One Southal estate The real estate is improved with areal estate pursuant to its credit bidNo refunds. The property will NOTcml Sates Corporation at www.tsc.cPlaintiffs attorney: The Sale Clerk, Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,dence. Sale terms: 25% down of CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. ber 0924806. one story single family home with aal the sale or by any mortgagee,be open for inspectionUpon pay-orn for a 7 day utaluu report of the highest bid by certified funds at 15W030 INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESIL 60606-4850 (312) 236-SALE You ose car attached garage.SaleIudgment creditor. or other lienorment in lull of the amount bid, thepending sales. HAUSELMAN, NORTH FRONTAGE can also vìsit The Judicial Salesthe close of the auction: The bal- ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, terms: 25% down of the highest bidacquisng the residential real eutatepurchaser will receive a CerbficateFIAPPIN & OLSWANG, LTD. 39 CORPORATION Corporation at 'w.tjsc.corn for a 7asce, including the Judicial sale fee IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 between Selling Officer, (312) 444-1122 by certified funds at the close of thewhose nghts in and to the reviden-of Saie which will entitle lIre pur-South LaSalle Street - SaiteI 105 day status report of pending vales,for Abandoned Residential Property chaser to a Deed to the premises the hours of t and 3 PM only and 1420075 Municipality Relief Fund. which isauction: The balance, including theliaireal estate arose prior to the CHICAGO, IL 60603 (312) 372- CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. after confirmation of the sale. 2020 Attorney File No.: 10-2222-askforthesalesdepartment.. 3/22. 3/29, 4/5/12 #265908 calculated vn residential real estateJudicialsalefeefor Abandonedsale. The subject property is subiect 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE For information: Visit our website a16042 Attorney Code. 4452 Case ePlease refer to file number t4-l0- at the rate of $t tor each $1,000 orResidentialPropertyMunicipalityto general real estate taxes, special ROAD, SUITE tOO BURR RIDGE, Relief Fund, which is calculated onassessments, or special taxes lev-http:Ilservice,atty-pcerce.corn. Belo CII 49947 NOTE. Pursuant to02343.THEJUDICIAL SALES IL 60527 (630) 794-9876 Attornefraction thereof of the amount paid CORPORATION One residential real estate at the rate ofied against said real estate and istween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.onlythe Fair Debt Collection Practices South File No.: 14-09-2t870ARDC by the purchaser not to eoceed offered for sale without any repre-Pierce & Associates, Plaintiffs AtAct, you are advised that Plainfiff sWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, $300, in certified funds, is due with-st for each $1 000 or fraction there- 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 sentation as to quality or quantity of attorney is deemed Io be a debt col-IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You IO PIACE A ClASSIFIED in twenty-four (24) hours. No fee01 of the amount paid by the pur- can alvo chaser not to esceed $300, in certi-title and without recourse to Plaintiff lector attempting to collect a debt visit The Judicial Sales shall be paid by the mortgagee ac- Corporation at www.tlsc.com for a 7 AD, (All 847-998-3400 qairing the residentialreal estatetied funds, is due within twenty-tourand in AS IS condition. The sale is and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. day status report of pending sales. pursuant to its credit bid at the sale(24) hours. No fee shall be paid byfurther subject to confirmation by TO PIACE A the mortgagee acquiring the resi-the court. If the sale is set aside for 1421278 CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,P.C. OR V IS IT or by any mortgagee, judgment any reason, the Purchaser al the CLASSIFIED AD, 3/29,4/5,4112/12 *272292 t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGE creditor, or Other lienor acqainngdential real estate pursuant to its ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, PION E[Rl,OC&L(OM,/(LASSIFI EDS DON'T NEED IT? SELL IT FAST. creditbid at the sale or by anysale shall be entitled only fo a return (ALL 841-998-3400 of the deposit paid. The Purchaser CALI 847-998-3400 UIVIISJ6JI ¿JiUI 40 Pioneer Pres8 (DC) Thursday, March 29, 2012 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. 1 60527 (630) 794-9876 Allumet5W030 NORTH FRONTAGEFor information cali the Sales Clerkand without recourse to Plaiñtiff andamount bid, the purchaser will re-Law Group, 33'WestMonroemation by the court.If the sale isreason, the Purchaser at the salé File No.: 14-10-02343ARDCROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,at Plaintiffs Attorney, The Wirbickiin "AS IS" condition. The sale in fur-suive a Certificate uf Sale that willStreet,Chicago, Illinois60603.set aside for any reason, the Pur-shall be entitled only to s return of 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762IL 60527 (630) 794-9876 Attorne LawGroup, 33 West Monroether subject to confirmation by theentitle the purchaser to a deed to312) 360-9455'W1O-4530 chaser at the sale shall be entiCedthe deposit paid. The Purchaser Case C lo CH 009713 NOTE; Pur-File No.: 14-tO-05861 ARDCStreet,Chicago, Illinois60603.court. Upon payment infull of thethe real estate aher confirmation otNTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESonly lo a return ut the deposit paid.shallhasenofurtherrecourse suant to the Fair Debt Collection00468002 Attorney Code. 21762(312) 360-9455W10-0024. amount bid, the purchaser will me-the sale The property will NOT beCORPORATION The Purchaser shall have nu furtheragainst the Mortgagor, the Practices Act, you are advised thatCase 8 10 CH 007791 NOTE: Pur-INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALEScese a Certificate of Sale that willopen forinspechon andplaintiffSelling Officer, (312) 444-1 t22 recourse against the Mortga9or, theMortgagee um the Mortgagee's aft or- Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to besuant to the Fair Debt CollectionCORPORATION entitle the purchaser to a deed tomakes no representation as lo the1418307 Mortgagee or the Mortgagee s attor-ney. Upon payment in fall of the s debt collector attempting to collectPractices Act, you ame advised thatSelliW Officer, (312) 444-t 122 the real estate aher confirmation ofcondition of the property. Prospec-3/15, 3/22, 3/29/12 #263120 ney. Upon payment infullut theamount bid, the purchaser will re- Plaintiff s attorney is deemed to be a debt and any information obtained 1420198 the sale The property will NOT befivebidders are admonished toBUFFALO GRO VE amount bid, the purchaser will me-ceive a Certificate of Sale that will will be used tor that purpose a debt collector attempting to collect3/22,3129,4/5/12 #265934 open forinspection andplaintiffcheck the Court file to verity all infor-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFcerne a Certificate of Sale that willentitle the purchaser to a deed to 1421250 a debt and any information obtained SKOKIE makes no representation au to themation.If this property is a condo-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS entitle the purchaser to a deed tothe meal estate aher confirmation st 3129, 4/5, 4/12/12 #272149 will be used tom that purpose. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFcondition of the property. Prospec-minium unit, the purchaser of theCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-the meal estate aber conhrmalion ofthe saie The property will NOT be SKOKIE 1420535 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS livebidders are admonished tounit at the foreclosure sale, otherCERY DIVISION the saie The property will NOT beopenforinspectionandplaintiff IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF3/22. 3/29, 4/5/12 #255979 COUNtY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-check the court tile lo verify all infor-than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-WELLS FARGO BANK, N A, upenforinspection and plaintiffmakes no representation as Is the COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-SKOKIE CERY DIVISION mation. If this property is a condo-seasmentu and the legal fees re-Plaintiff, makes no representation as fo thecondition of the properly. Proapec- TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFWELLS FARGO BANK, NA minium unit, the purchaser of thequired by The Condominium Prsp-vs. condition of the property. Prospec-tisebiddersame admonished to unit at the foreclosure sale, othererly Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g))t) and tisebiddersare admonished locheck the court file tu verity ali intor- DIVISION DEUTSCHE BANKCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS Plaintiff, HOWARD A. GOULIEB; AIMEE )g))4). TRUST COMPANY AMERICAS ASCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-vs. than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- lt this property is a condo-WEISS; UNKNOWN check the court file to verify ail intsr-mahon, If this property is a condo- TRUSTEE FOR HALl 20060S18 CERY DIVISION VITALlY PEKKER; LILYAsessments and the legal fees me-minium unit which is part of a com-OWNERS AND NON RECORDmation. it this properly is a condo-minium unit, the purchaser ut the Plaintiff. BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING.VISHNEVSKAYA; BARCELONA quired by The Condominium Prop-mon interest community, the pur-CLAIMANTS; Defendants, minium unit, the purchaser of theunit at the foreclosure sale, other LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE APARTMENT HOMES-BUILDINGerty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g))t) andchaser of the unit at the foreclosure10 CH 07679 unit at the foreclosure saie, otherthan a mortgagee, shall pay the au- ASMIR FEJLIC, AOMIR FEJZIC,HOME LOANS SERVICING LP NO t CONDOMINIUM (g))4).If this properly is a condo-saie other than s mortgagee shallPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby giventhan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-sesaments and the legal fees me- minium unit which is part of a corn-pay the assessments required by sesamenta and the legal tees me-quired by The Condominium Prop- MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REG-Plaintiff, ASSOCIATION; De- that pursuanttoa Judgment of mon interest community, the pur-The Condominium PropertyAct, quired by The Condominium Prop-erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(t( and ISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC.,vs. fendants, Foreclosure entered in the above chaser of the unit at the foreclosure (g))4(. HOMECOMINGS FINANCIAL. LLCHANNAN Y. QURASHI, UN-10 CH 33650 765 ILCS 605/18.5)q-t).IF YOUentitled cause on September 23,erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g((t) and if this properly is a condo- (F/XJA HOMECOMINGS FINAN-KNOWN OWNERS AND NON NOTICE OF SALE sale other than a mortgagee shallARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-20t0,IntercountyJudicialSales(g))4).If this properly is a condo-minium unit which is part of a corn- CIAL NETWORK, INC.) RECORD CLAIMANTS; AMENAPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-pay the assessments reguimed byOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTCorporation will on Thursday, Apriiminium unit which is part of a corn-mon interest community, the pum- Defendants KHATOON; Defendants, EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofThe Condominium ProperlyAct,TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONtg, 2012, at the hour of 11 am, inmon interest community, the pur-chaser of the unit at the foreclosure 10 CH 11307 Foreclosure and Sale entered in the765 ILCS 605/18.5(a-1).IF YOUFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFtheir office at 120 West Madisonchaser of the unit at the toreclosumesale other than a mortgagee shall 10 CH 007791 ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN saie other than a mortgagee shallpay the assessments required by 9405 LEAMINGTON STREETPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenabove entitled cause on January Street, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, SKOKIE. IL 60077 that pursuanttoa Judgment of20, 2012 Intercounty Judicial SalesOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONsell tu the hiqhevt bidder for cash,pay Ihe assessments required bThe CondominiumPropertyAct, NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Foreclosure entered in the aboveCorporation will on Tuesday, AprilTO REMAININPOSSESSIONt5-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISthe tollowinq Aescribed property: The CondominiumProperty Ac765 ILCS 60538.5)a-i). IF YOU TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-entitled cause on January 24, 20t2,24, 2012 st the hoar of 1 t am. inFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREP IN. 03-O-4t4-008-OÖ00 765 ILCS 605/t85)q-t)IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureIntemcounty Judicial Sales Corpora-their office at 120 West MadisonAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INLAW. Forinformation, contactCommonly known as 881 CAR-ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT and Sale entered the abovetionwill on Thursday,April 26,Street, Saite 7iBA, Chicago, Illinois,ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONPlaintiff's asomey: The Sale Clerk,RIAGE WAY DRIVE, BUFFALOOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAIN INPOSSESSION in 15-170t)C) cause on AsusI 9, 201 1 , an agent2012, al the hour st ti am. in theirsell at public auction to the highest OF THEILLINOISCODILIS 8 ASSICIATES, P.C. GROVE, IL 60089 TO REMAININ POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF of The Judicial Sales Corporation,office at t20 West Madison Street,bidder for cash, as set forth below,MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREt5WO30 NORTH FRONTAGEThe mortgaged meal estate is im-FOR 30 OAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAN ORDER OF POSSESSION. IN will at 10:30 AM on ApnI 12, 2012,Suite 7t8A, Chicago, Illinois, sell tothe following descnbed mortgagedLAW.Forinformation:VisitourROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,proved with a single familyresi-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTION at the The Judicial Sales Corpora-the highest bidder for cash, the fol-meal estate: website at service.atty-pierce.com.IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 betweendence. If the subiect mortgaged realACCORDANCE WITH SECTION15-1701(C)OF THEILLINOIS lion, One South Wacker Dove -lowing described property: PIN. 10-16-205-026-1009. between tIre boums of 3 and 5 pm.the hours ot1 and 3 PM only andestate is a unit of s common inter-15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE PIERCE & ASSoCIATEs, Plaintiff'saskforthesalesdepartment.. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW. Forinformation, contact 24th Floor CHICAGO, IL,60606,PIN. i 0-28-202-524-0090. Commonly known an 4840 Foster eat community, the purchaser of the sell al public auction to the highestCommonly known as 4910 LOUISEStreet, UniI 109, Skokie, IL 60077. Asomeya, One NorthDearbornPlease meter to file number t4-lO-uniI other than a mortgagee shallLAW. Forinformation, contactPlaintiffs attorney: The Sale Clerk, bidder, as sel forth below, the fol-STREET, SKOKIE, IL 60077. The mortgaged mal estateis im-Street Suitet300, CHICAGO, IL02258. THE JUDICIAL SALESpay the assessments required byPlaintiff's attorney: The Saie Clerk,CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. lowing described realThe mortgaged real estate is im-proved with a condominium resi-60602. TelNo. (312) 476-5500.CORPORATION One Southsubsection (g-1) ut Section 18.5 ofCODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE Please refer to file numberWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicaqo, 15W030 NORTH FRONTAG ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, estule:Commonly known us 9405provedwitha multi-familymesi-dence. The purchaser of the unit thecondominium PropertyAct LEAMINGTON STREET, SKOKIE,dance. The successful purchaser isother than a mortgagee shall payPA100636O. THE JUDICIAL SALESIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE V'suSaie terms: 25% down by certifiedROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 between t and 3 PM only and IL 60077 Property Indes No. tO-t6-entitled to possession of the proper-the assessments and the legal feesCORPORATION One Southcan also visit The Judicial Salestunda, balance within 24 hours, byIL 60527, (630) 794-9876 betweenthe boum of Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicaqo,Corporation at liso com for a 7 the hours of t and 3 PM only andaskforthesalesdepartment.. 209-057. Therealestateisim-ty only.The purchaser may onlyrequired by subdivisions g)(1 ) and certified funds.No refunds,The IL 60606-4650 (312) 230-SALE V'suday status report of pendinq sales. askforthesaiesdepartment..Please refer tu file number 14-tO- provedwith a residence.Salenbtain possession of units within the)g)(4) of Section 9 of the Cosdomin- property will NOT be open tsr in- ferons: 25% down of the hitrest bidmulti-unit property occupied by indi-um Property Act can also molt The Judicial SalesCODILIS & ASSOCIATES,P.C.spection.Upon payment in full ofPlease meter to file number 14-tO-4t000, THE JUDICIALSALES by certified funds al the close of theviduals named in the order of pos-Sale terms: tO% down by certifiedCorporation at www.tjsc.com for u 7t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGEthe amount bid, the purchaser will09t80.THEJUDICIALSALESCORPORATION One South . suction; The balance, incIudinthesession. Sate terms: 25% downfunds, balance, by certified funds,day status report of pendiyq sales.ROAD, SUITE tOO BURR RIDGE,receive a Certificate of Sale whichCORPORATION One SouthWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicaqo, Judicialsale feefor Absndbnedby certified funds, balance within 24within 24 hours.No refunds. ThePICRCE& ASSOCIATES OneIL 60527 (630) 794-9876 ASomewill entitle the purchaser to a DeedWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE '(ou ResidentialProperty Municipalityhours, by certified funds. No me-property will NOT be open for in-North Dearborn Street Suite 1300FileNo.: 14-ta-02258ARDCto the premises after confirmation ofIL 60606-4650 (3t2( 230-SALE '(oucan also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.ljsc.com for a 7 funds. The property will NOT bespection CHICAGO, IL 60602 (312) 476-00468002 Attorney Cede. 2t762the sale. can also visit The Judicial Saies Relief Fund, which is calculated on 5500 Attorney File No.: PA1006360 day status report of pendinq saies. residential real estate at the rate ofopen tom inspection. Upon paymentFor information call Kara Findlsy at Case C 10 CH 004884 NOTE; Pum-For information: Visit sur website alCorporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pendinq sales st for each $t 000 or fraction there-in full of the amount bid, the pur-Plaintiff's Attorney. FreedmanAttorney Code. 91220 Case C tOsuant to the Fair Debt Collectionhttpu/service.atty-pierce.csm Be- CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P C. of of the amount paid by the pur-chaser will receive a Certificate ofAnselmo Lindberg LLC, t807 WestCH 09991 Practices Act, you are advised thattween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.snly.CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,P.C.i5W030 NORTH FRONTAGE 1416826 15W030 chaser not to exceed $300, in certi-Sale which will entitle the purchaserDiehl Road, F/aperville,Illinois Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to bePierce & Associates, Plaintiff's At- NORTH FRONTAGEROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, 3/22, 3/29, 4/5/12 #265858 a debt collector attempting to collect ROAD, SUITE tOO BURR RIDGE,IL 60527 (630) 794-9876 ASume tied funds, is due within twenty-fourto a Deed to the premises aher con-60563-1890. (866) 402-866t. For torneys, 1 North Dearborn Street, a debt and any information obtained File No.: 14-10-41000ARDC (24) hours. No fee shall be paid byfirmation of the sale. Bidding instructions call (630) 453-SKOKIE Chicago,lllinsìs60602.TeiNs.IL 60527 (630) 794-9876 Attorney will be used for that purpose. File No,: 14-10-09180ARDC* the mortgagee acquinng the resi-For information: Visit our website at67t324hourspriortosale.INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF (3t2) 476-5500. Refer to File Nom- 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 dential meal estate pursuant lo itshttp://service.atty-pierce.com. Be-W10070185 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-1418617 berlOO4l2O 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762Case C 10 CH 050263 NOTE: Par- credit bid at the saie or by anywenn 3 p.m.and 5 p.m.only.INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY3115, 3/22, 3129/12 #263141 INTERCOUN'TY JUDICIAL SALESCase C 10 CH 017993 NOTE: Pum-suant to the Faim Debt Collection mortgagee, tudqment creditor,orPierce & Associates, Plaintiff's At-CORPORATION DIVISION CORPORATION suant lo the Faim Debt CollectionPractices Act, you are advised that SKOKIE Practices Act, you are advised thatPlaintiffs attorney a deemed to be other lienor acquiring the residentialtomeys, 1 North Dearbom Street,Selliny Officer, (312) 444-1 t22 BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUC-INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFSelling Officer, (312) 444-t122 real estate whose rights in and toChicago,Illinois60602.TeI,No.1420117 CESSOR BY MERGER TO 1418292 Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to bea debt collector attempting to collect COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS a debt collector attempting tu collecta debt and any intomiation obtained the residential real estate arose pn-)3t2) 476-5500. Refer to File Num-3/22, 3/29, 4/5/12 #265926 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING,COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-3/15, 3/22, 3/29/12 f4262688 ber 0935315. a debt and any information obtainedwill be used tom that purpose. or to the suie. The subject property SKOKIE LP CERY DIVISION MORTON GROVE is sublect to general real estate tas-INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOMETHE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL- will be used tsr that purpose. 9416181 INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF9417494 3/15, 3/22, 3/29/12 #261943 es, special assessments, or specialCORPORATION LOANS SERVICING, LP LON FKA THE BANK OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- Selling Officer, (312) 444-1122 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- 3/15, 3/22, 3/29/12 #261968 tases levied aQalnst said real estate TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYPlaintiff, NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FORrs' DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY SKOKIE 1420273 and is offered for saie without any DIVISION THE DIVISION SKOKIE INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF representation toqualityor3/22, 3/29, 4/5/12 #265957 WINSTON WILLIAMS, IN as PNC BANK N.A. CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF THEFIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE COM- THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- UNKNOWN OWNERS AND quantity of title and without recourseSKOKIE Plaintiff. CWALT, INC., PANY COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY NONRECORD CLAIMANTS to Plaintiff and in AS IS" condition.INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUSTPlaintiff, TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYDIVISION The sete is further subject to conf ir-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS JOSE RUIZ AIX/A JOSE F. RUIZ,Defendants 2007-HY7C MORTGAGE DIVISION BENEFICIAL FINANCIALI INC., mation by the court, 10 CH 004884 If the nate isCOUNTY DEPARTMENT . CHAN-MARIA DELOURDES NKJA MARIA PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES,ARSHAD A. KHAN M(1AGUIDANCE RESIDENTIAL LLC SUCCESOR BY MERGER TO 8918 LAVERGNE AVENUE BENEFICIAL ILLINOIS INC 0/SIA set aside for any reason, the Psi-CERY DIVISION DE LOURDES BENITEZ AIKJA MA- SERIES 2007-HY7C; ARSHARD KHAN, FIAZ S. KHAN,Plaintiff, SKOKIE, IL 60077 chaser at the sale shall be entìtledWELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., ASRIA D. BENITEZ, PNC BANK, N.A., Plaintiff, KHURSHEED A. KHAN, SUMERIA BENEFICIAL MORTGAGE COM- NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- PANY OF ILLINOIS only to a return of the deposit paid.TRUSTEE FOR THE SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO vs. K KHAN, FIFTH THIRD BANKIBRAHIM KERIWALA, KHURSHID - The Purchaser shall hase no farther TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- Plaintiff, CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OFMIDAMERICA BANK, FSB, RAHIM B. MEMON; JAVAID KHAN(WESTERN MICHIGAN), CITY OFKERIWALA. OLD ORCHARD suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure recourse against the Mortga9or, theBANC OF AMERICA SKOKIE STRATFORD TOWN- SUMBUL' MORTGAGE CHICAGO, MARQUE'OE BANK,WEST CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIA- Mortgagee or the Mortgagee s atlor- is ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUSTHOUSE ASSOCIATION, UN-and Sale entered the aboseELECTRÔNIC REGISTRATIONCITIBANK (SOUTH DAKOTA), N.ATION Defendants DONNA JANE HELLER Detendants ney. Upon payment infull of the2006-3, MORTGAGE PASS- KNOWN OWNERS AND NON-cause on February 21, 2012, anSYSTEMS, INC.; Detendants 10 CH 050263 10 CH 51879 amount bid, the purchaser will re-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SER-RECORD CLAIMANTS agent ut The Judicial Sales Corpo-VILLAGE OF SKOKIE; COY OF10 CH 01 7993 4700 OLD ORCHARD ROAD UNIT suive a Certificate of Sale that wilt ration, will at 10:30 AM on April 24, 974t KARLOV AVE. Skokie,IL lES 2006-3; Defendants CHICAGO; UNKNOWN 8837 OSWEGO AVENUE MOR-#1 tO SKOKIE, IL 60076 2012, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-HEIRS LEGATEES OF 60076 entitle the purchaser lo a deed toPlaintiff, 10 CH 09991 AND TON GROVE, IL 60053 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- the meal estate aher confirmation nf Somation, One South Wacker Drive -RAHIM B. MEMON, IF ANY; NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pum-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- vs. 4908A CAROL STREET SKOKIE,04th Floor CHICAGO, IL, the saie The property will NOT beMILAD SADA; CITIBANK FEDER-IL 60077 60606,UNKNOWN HEIRS ANDTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- plaintiff sell at public auction to the highent open forinspection and AL SAVINGS BANK, NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- LEGATEES OF JAVAID KHAN suant to a Judgment of Foreclosureand Sale enteredinthe abovesuant to a Judgment ut Foreclosure makes no representation as Io theUNKNOWN HEIRS ANDTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pum-bidder, as set forth below, the toI-SUMBUL, IFANY; UNKNOWNand Sale enteredinthe abovecasse on September 28, 201 1 ,anand Saie enteredinthe above lowing described real condition of the property. Prospec-LEGATEES OF MILAD SADA, IF suant lo a Judgment of Foreclosure OWNERS AND NON RECORD cause on January 23, 2012, anagent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-cause on January 19, 2012, an tivebidders ame admonishedto estate:Commonly known as 8918CLAIMANTS, ration, will at 10:30 AM on April 23,agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo- ANY; UNKNOWN OWNERS ANDand Sale enteredinthe above agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo- check the court file to verify all infom- LAVERGNE AVENUE, SKOKIE. ILDetendants, ration, will at tO:30 AM on April 25,2012, at the The Judicial Saies Cor-ration, will at 1030 AM on April 23, NON RECORD CLAIMANTS; cause on January 27, 20t2, an60077 Property Index No. 10-16- matron. If this property is a condo-Defendants, agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo- 10 CH 52922 2012, at the The Judicial Saies Cor-poration, One South Wacker Drive -2012, aI the The Judicial Saies Cor- 4t9-01l,iO-16-419-0i0. The meal minium unit,the purchaser of the10 CH 91 96 ration, will at tO:30 AM on May 1, NOTICE OF SALE poration, One South Wacker Drive -24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606,porafion, One South Wacker Drive - unit at the foreclosure saie, other estateis improved with amulti-PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-24th Floor CHICAGO, IL,60606,sell at public auction tu the highest24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, NOTICE OF SALE 2012, at the The Judicial Sales Cor- sell at public auction to the highest than u mortgagee, shall pay the as-PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY 01V-poration, One South Wacker Dnse -family residence. Sale terms: 25%EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofsell at public auction to the highestbidder, as set forth below, the fol- down of the highest bid by certifiedForeclosure and Sale entered in the lowing described mealbidder, as set forth below, the ful- sessments and the IeaI tees re-EN that pursuant to a Judgment of54th Floor CHICAGO, IL,60606, bidder, as sel forth below, the foi- qsimed by The Condominium Prop-Foreclosure and Sale entered in thesell at public auction to the highestfunds at the close of the auction;above entitled cause on Januarylowing described real estate; Corn-eatate:Cummsnly known as 4700lowing described real estate: Corn- erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g))1) andabove entitled cause on Januarybidder, as set forth below, the toi-The balance, including the Judicial 2012 Intercounty Judicial Salesmonly known as 8837 OSWEGOOLD ORCHARD ROAD UNIT Ct 10,monly known as 9741 KARLOV (g)(4).Ifthis property is a condo- sale fee for Abandoned ResidentialCorporation will on Thursday, ApnI SKOKIE, IL 60076 Property IndesAVE., Skokie, IL 60076 Property In- 24, 2012 Intercounty Judicial Saleslowing described meal estate: Corn- AVEÑUE, MORTON GROVE,IL minium unit which is part of a corn- Property Municipality Relief Fand, 2012 at the hour st 11 am in60053 Property indes No, 09-t3-No. 10-i0-tOO-028-1O1O. The mealdea No. 10-10-418-043-0000 Vol. Corporationwillon Wednesday.monly known as 4908A CAROLwhich is calculated on residential Olio. The meal estate in improved mon interest community, the pur-ApnI 25, 2012 at the hour of t t am.STREET, SKOKIE, IL 60077 Prop- their office at 120 West Madison4t8-012. The realestateisim-estate is improved with a residence. chaser of the unit at the foreclosure real estate at the mate of 51 for eachStreet, Suite 7t8A, Chicago, Illinois,provedwith residence.SateSale terms: 25% dOwn of the high-with a single family residence. The in their office at 120 West Madisonerty Indes No. tO-2t-203-047-0000.st,000 or fraction thereofof the a sate other than a mortgagee shallStreet, Saite 718A, Chicago, Illinois,The meal estate is improved with a sell at public auction to the highestterms: 25% down of the highest bidest bid by certified funda atthejudgment amount was $553,690.45 pay the assessments required bysell at public auction to the highestred brick townhouse: no garage.amount paid by the purchaser notbidder for cash, as sel forth below,by certified funds at the close ut theclose uf the auction; The balance,Sale terms: 25% down of the high- to esceed $300, in certified funds, in including the Judicial sale fee tsrest bid by certified funds at the The Condominium PropertyAct,bidder for cash, as set forth below.Sale terms: 25% down of the hiqli- the following described mortgagedauction; The balance, including the 765 ILCS 605ul8.5(Q-l),IF YOUthe following described mortgagedest bid by certified funds at thedue within twenty-four (24) hours.real estate: Judicialsale feefor AbandonedAbandonedResidential Propertyclose of the auction; The balance, No feeshall bepaidbythe Municipality Relief Fund, which isincluding the Judicial saie fee for ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-real estate: close of the auction: The balance, P.1 N. tO-t5-125-044-0000. ResidentialPropertyMunicipality mortgagee acquiring the residential calculated on residential real estateAbandoned ResidentialProperty OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTp I.N 10-16-403-011-0000. including the Judicial sale fee for Commonly known as 9233Relief Fund, which is calculated on real estate pursuanito its credit bid at the rate ut $1 for each $1,000 0mMunicipality Reliet Fund, which is TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONCommonly known as 9112 LawlerAbandonedResidential Property KiIpatnck Avenue, Skokie, ILresidential real estate at the rate ut FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF at the sale or by any mortgagee,60076. st fsm each $1 000 or traction there-traction thereof of the amount paidcalculated on residential meal estate Avenue, Skokie, IL 60077. Municipality Relief Fund, which in at the rate of 51 for each $1,000 or AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INThe mortgaged real estate is im-calculated on residential real estateadgment creditor, or other lienorThe mortgaged real estate is im-ut of the amount paid by the pur-by the purchaser not to exceed ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION acquiring the residential meal estateproved with a single family resi- $300, in certified tands, is due with-fraction thereof ut the amount paid provedwitha muhi-familyreni-at the mate of $1 for each $t,000 or chaser not to esceed $300, in certi- 15-1701)CIOF THE ILLINOISdence. The successful purchaser isfraction thereof uf the amount paidwhose nghts in and to the residen-desce. lt the subject mortgaged mealtied funds, is due within twenty-fourin twenty-tour (24) hours. No teeby the purchaser notlo exceed MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE liaimeal estate arose poor to theestate is a unit of a common inter- shall be paid by the mortgagee ac-$300. in certified funds, is due with- entitled Io possession of the proper-by the purchaser notto exceed (24) hours. No tee shall be paid by in twenty-tour (24) hours. No fee LAW. For information, contact The purchaser may Only$300, in certified funds, is due with-sale. The subtect property is subjecteat community, the purchaser of thethe mortgagee acquiring the resi-quinng the residential meal estate ty only. to general real estate taxes, special shall be paid by the mortgagee ac- Plaintiff's attorney: The Sale Clerk,obtain possession of units within thein twenty-four (24) hours. No fee unit other than a mortgagee shalldential meal estate pursuant to itapursuant to its credit bid at the sale assessments, or special taxes lev- quinng the residentialmeal estale CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. multi-unit property occupied by indi-shall be paid by the mortgagee ac- pay the assessments required bycredit bid at the sale or by anyor by any mortgagee, judgment 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE md against said meal estate and is creditor, or other lienom acquiringpursuant to its credit bid at the sale situaIs named in the order of pos-qsinng the residentialmeal estate subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 stmortgagee, ludgment creditor,or offered tom sale without any repro- real estate whoseor by any mortgagee, Iudgment ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,session. pursuant to its credit bid st the sale the Condominium Property Act. other lienur acquiring the residentialthe residential IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 between sentation as Io quality or quantity ofSale terms: 10% down by certifiedreal estate whose rights in and torights in and Io the residential mealcreditor, um other lienom acqainng Sale terms: t0% down by certifiedor by any mortgagee, Iudgrnenttitle and without recourse to Plaintiff the residentialreal estate whose the hours of 1 and 3 PM onty andfunds, balance, by certified funda,creditor, or other lienor acquiring funds, balance, by certified funds,the residential real estate arose pri-estate amuse pnor to the sale The and in "AS IS" condition, The sale is nghts in and to the residential real askforthesetesdepartment..within 24 hours. No refunds. Thetheresidentialreal estate whose within 24 hours. No refunds. Theor to the saie. The subtect propertysubtect property is subtect Is genem- Please refer to file number t4-10-properly will NOT be open for in-rights in and to the residential realfurther subject Is confirmation byproperty will NOT be open tor in-is subject to generai real estate tax-al meal estate taxes, special assess-estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property is subject lo genem- 0586t.THEJUDICIALSALESspection estate arose prior lo the sale, Thethe court. If the sale iu set aside forspection es, special assessments, or specialmento,orspecialtaneslevied CORPORATION One South any reason, the Purchaser at the against said real estate and is of-ai real estate taxes, special assess- subject property is subject to gener- For information call the Saies Clerktaxes levied against said real estate Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, sale shall be entiCed only to a returnat Plaintiff's Attorney, The Wirhickiand is offered for saie without anytemed for sale without any represen-ments,orspecialtasenlevied ai real estate laxes, special assess-of the deposit paid. The Purchaser talion as to quality or quantity of titleagainst said real estate and is of- IL 60606-4650 (312) 230-SALE '(os ments,srspecialtaues levied representationastoqualityor shallhavenofurtherrecourse temed for saie without any represen- can also visit The Judicial Sales against said real estate and is of- quantity of title and without recourseand without recourse to Plaintiff and against the Mortgagor, the talion as to quality or quantity of fille Corporation at tjsc.com for a 7 temed tom sale without any represen- to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" conditionin "AS IS" condition. The saie is tsr- day status report of pending sales. Mbmtgagee or the Mortgagee's attor- tElt tIti APARtMENt WitH [Alt IM tft The sale is further subject to confir-ther subject tu confirmation by theand without recourse to Plaintiff and TO PLA([ A HELP WAWIED AD N THEtalion as to quality sr quantity of title CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,P.C. ney. Upon payment in full of Ilse ([AISIFIIOS (Att f419983405 court. if the sale is set aside for any CLASSIFIEDS, CA[L 847. 998.3408 to NACE f051 AD Thursday, March 29, 2012 Pioneer Press (DC) 41 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. in AS S condition. The sale is fur-ceive a Certificate of Sale that willentitle the purchaser to a deed toagainst the Mortgagor, thecaine a Certificate of Sale that willthe real estate after confirmation ofments, orspecialtaxesleviedand is offered for unie without any ther subject to confirmation by theentitle the purchaser to a deed tothe real estate after confirmation ofMortgagee or the Mortgagee's attor-entitle the purchaser to a deed tothe sale The property will NOT beagainst unid real estate and is of-representationasloqualityor Court Upon payment in full of thethe real estate after confirmation ofthe sale The property will NOT beney. Upon payment in fullof thethe real estate after confirmation ofopenforinspection andplaintifffermi for sate without any represen-quantity of tite and without recourse amount bid, the purchaser will re-the sale The property will NOT beopenforinspection and plaintiffamount bid. the purchaser will re-the sale The property will NOT bemakes no representation as to thetalion as to quality or quantity of titleto Plaintiff and in AS lS condition. ceive a Certificate of Sale that willopenforinspection andplaintiffmakes no representation as to theceive a Certificate of Sale that willopen forinspection andplaintiffcondition of the properly. Proapec-and without recourse to Plaintiff andThe unie is further subject to confir- entitle the purchaser to a deed tomakes no representation au Io thecondition of the property. Prospec-entitle the purchaser to a deed tomakes no representation as to thelivebidders are admonished Ioin AS 1S condition The sala is fur-mation by the court.1f the unie is the real estate aher confirmation atcondition of the property. Prospec-livebiddersare admonished tothe real estate aher confirmation ofcondition of the property Prospec-check the court file lo venty all nl or-Iher subject to confirmation by thesel aside for any reason, the Pur- the sale The property will NOT belivebiddersareadmonished tocheck the court file to verify all infor-the suie The properly will NOT bebyebiddersare admonished tomation, If this property in a condo-court, If Ihn saie is set aside for anychaser al the sale shall be entitled open forinspection andplaintiffcheck the court tile to uenfy ail nf or-matioo. If this property is a condo-openforinspection andplaintiffcheck the court file to verify all infor-minium unit, the purchaser of tIrereason, the Purchaser at the unieonly lo a return of the deposit paid. makes no representatisn as to thernation.If this property is a condo-minium unit, the purchaser of themakes no representation as to themation. Ifthis property is a condo-unit at the foreclosure sale, othershall be entitled only to a return ofThe Purchaser shall have no further condition of the property. Prospec-minium unit, the purchaser of theunit at the foreclosure sale, othercondition of the property. Proupec-minium unit, the purchaser of thethan a mortgagee, shall pay the au-the deposit paid. The Purchaserrecourse against the Mortga9or, the tisebidders are admonished tounit at the foreclosure saie, otherthan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-livebiddersare admonished tounit at the foreclosure sate, othersessrnents and the legal fees re-shall have nofurtherrecourseMortgagee or the Mortgagee s altar- check the court file to venfy all nf or-than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-sesumentu and the legal fees re-check the court file to verify all infor-than a mortgagee. shall pay the au-quired by The Condominium Prop-against the Mortgagor, theney. Upon payment in lull of the mallan. If this property is a condo-sesuments and the legal fees re-quired by The Condominium Prop-mation. If this ptoperty is a condo-seusments and the legal fees re-erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g))1) andMortgagee or the Mortgagee's attor-amount bid, the purchaser will re- minium unit, the purchaser of thequired by The Condominium Prop-arty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g((1( andminium unit, the purchaser of theqaired by The Condominium Prop-)g))4(.Ifthis property is a condo-sep. Upon payment in lullof theceive a Certificate of Sale that will unit at the foreclosure sale, othererty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g((t) and(g)(4(.Ifthis property is a condo-unit al the foreclosure sale, othererfy Act. 765 ILCS 605/9)g)(1( andminium unit which is part of a cam-amount bid. the purchaser will re-entitle the purchaser to a deed to than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-)g)(4).It this property is a condo-minium unit which is part of a core-than s mortgagee, shall pay the as-(g)(4).If this property is a condo-mon interest community, the pur-ceive a Certificate of Sale that willthe reul estate aher confirrrrafion of sessments and the Ieqal tees re-minium unit which is part of a com-mon interest community, the pur-sesuments and the legal fees re-minium unit which is part of a corn-chaser of the unit at the foreclosureentitle the purchaser to a deed lothe sale The property will NOT be quired by The Condominium Prsp-mon interest community, the pur-chaser of the unit at the foreclosurequired by The Condominium Prop-mon interest community, the pur-sale other than a mortgagee shallthe real estate aher confirmation ofopenforinspection andplaintiff erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) andchaser of the unit at the foreclosuresale other than a mortgagee shallerty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g))1) andchaser of the unit at the foreclosurepay the assessments required bthe suie The properly will NOT bemakes no representation as to fhe (g)(4).ltthis prsperty is a condo-sale other than a mortgagee nhailpay the assessments required b)g))4).If this property is a condo-sale other than a mortgagee shallThe Condominium Properly Ac,open forinspection andplaintiffcondition of the properly Proapec- minium unit which is pari of a cam-pay the assessments required byThe CondominiumProperly Ac,minium unit which is part of a cam-pay the assessments repaired by765 ILCS 605/t8.5)q-t). IF YOUmakes no representation as to thetivebiddersare admonishedto mon interest community, the pur-The CondominiumPropertyAct,765 ILCS 605/18.5(a.1(.IF' YOUmon interest community, the pur-The Condominium PropertyAct,ARE THE MORTGAGOR )HOME-condition of the property. Prospec-check the court file lo verify all infor- chaser of the unit al the foreclosure765 ILCS 605/t8.5(g-1(. IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-chaser of the unit at the foreclosure765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOUOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTlivebiddersareadmonished tomation, If this property is a condo- sale other than a mortgagee shallARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME.OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTunie other than a mortgagee shallARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONcheck the court file to verify all infor-minium unit, the purchaser of the pay the assessments reqaired byOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAIN INPOSSESSIONpay the assessments required byOWNER). YOU HAVE THE RIGHTFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFmationIf this property is a condo-unit al the loreclosure sale, other The Condominiam PropertyAct,TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFThe Condominium PropertyAct,TO REMAININ POSSESSIONAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INminium unit, the purchaser of thethan a mortgagee, shall pay the as- 765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-1(.IF YOUFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN765 ILCS 605/18.5)q-1).IF YOUFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONunit at the foreclosure saie, othersessments und the legal fees re- ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN15-170t(C(OF THE ILLINOISthan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-qsired by The Condominium Prop- OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTACCORDANCE WITH SECTION15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTACCORDANCE WITh SECTIONMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREsessinrents and the legal fees re-arty Act, 765 )LCS 605/9)g))1( and TO REMAIN INPOSSESSIONt5-t701)C(OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLOSURETO REMAININ POSSESSION15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISLAW. For information, contactquired by The Condominium Prop-(g))4).If this property is a condo- FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFMORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW. Foiinformation contactFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREPlaintifs attorney: The Sale Clerk,erly Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g)(t( andminium unit which is part of a corn- AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INLAW. Forinformation, contactPlaintiff's 550mev: TheaIe Clerk,AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INLAW. Forinformation, contactCODILIS S ASSOCIATES, P.C. (g))4).Ifthis property is a condo-mon interest community, the pur- ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONPlaintiff's attorney: The Saie Clerk,CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONPlaintiff's attomey: The Sale Clerk,15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEminium unit which is part of a com-chaser of the unit at the foreclosure 15-1701(C) OF THEILLINOISCODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE15-1701(C)OF THEILLINOISCODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.0 ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,mon interest community, the pur-sale other than a mortgagee shall MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEIL 60527, (630) 794-9876 betweenchaser of the unit al the foreclosurepay the assessments required by LAW. For infoirnalion,contactROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE.IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 betweenLAW. For information, contactROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,the hours of i and 3 PM only andsale other than s mortgagee shallThe CondominiumPropertyAct, Plaintiff's attorney: JOHNSON,IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 betweenthe hours of t and 3 PM only andPlaintiffs attorney: The Saie Clerk,IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 betweenaskforthesalesdepartment..pay the assessments required by765 ILCS 605/t8.5)g-1).IF' YOU BLUMBERG & ASSOCIATES, LLCthe hours of i and 3 PM only andaskforthesalesdepartment..CODILlO & ASSOCIATES, P.C.the hours of i and 3 PM Only andPlease refer fo file number 14-10-The CondominiumPropertyAct,ARE THE MORTGAGOR )HOME- - 230 W. Monroe Street,Saiteaskfortheuntendepartment..Please refer to file number 14-11-15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEask forthesalesdepartment..46287.THEJUDICIALSALES765 ILCS 605/18.5)g-1(. IF YOUOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT #1 125, Chicago, IL 60606, (312)Please reter to file number 1411-16869. THE JUDICIALSALESROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,Please refer to file number 14-1f-CORPORATION One SouthARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION 541-9710 .Please referto tile num-25526.THE JUDICIALSALESCORPORATION One SouthIL 60527, (630) 794-9876 between10079 THE JUDICIAL SALESWacker Drive. 24th Floor, Chicago,OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF ber 10-8150 THE JUDICIALCORPORATION One SouthWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,the hours of t and 3 PM only andCORPORATION One SouthIL 60606-4650 (312( 236-SALE YouTO REMAIN INPOSSESSIONAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN SALES CORPORATION OneWacker Dtive, 24th Floor, Chicago,IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE '(ouaskforthesalesdepartment..Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,can also visit The Jad'mial SalesFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFACCORDANCE WITH SECTION Soath Wacker Dave, 24th Floor,IL 60606-4850 (312) 236-SALE oucan alsovisit The Judicial SalesPlease refer to file number 14-ti-IL 60606-4650 )312) 230-SALE YouCorporation at www.tlsc.com for a 7AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOIS Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-can also visit The Judicial SolesCorporation at www.tjnc.com for a 720754.THEJUDICIAL SALEScan also visit The Judicial Salesday status report of pending salen.ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE You can also visit The Judi-Corporation at www.tlsc.com fot a 7day status report of pending sales,CORPORATION One SouthCorporation at www.fIac.com for a 7CODILIS A ASSOCIATEg, P.C.15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISLAW. Forinformation, contact cial Sales Corporation at aww.tlsc.cday status report of aendino untes.CODILIS S ASSOCIATES,P.C.Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,day status report of pending sales.15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREPlaintiff's allomey: The Sale Clerk, orn for a 7 day status report ofCODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C.f5W030 NORTH FRONTAGEIL 60606-4650 )3t2) 236-SALE YouCODILIS & ASSOCIATES,P.C.ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,LAW. For information,contactCODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. pending sales. JOHNSON,15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE.can alsovisit The Judicial Sales15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEIL 60527 )630( 794-9876 AsomePlainhffs attorney: The Sale Clerk,t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGE bLUMERG & ASSOCIATES, LLCROAD, SUITE tOO BURR RIDGE,IL 60527 (630( 794-9876 ASomeCorporation at wane tjsc corn for a 7ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,File No.: 14.10-46287 ARDCCODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P C ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, 230 W. Monroe Street, Suite #1125IL 60527 )630) 794-9876 AflameFileNo 14-11-16869ARDC day status report of pending sales,IL 60527 )630) 794-9876 Attome00468002 Atlomey Code. 2176215W030 NORTH FRONTAGEIL 60527, )630( 794-9876 between Chicago, IL 60606 )312) 541-9710File No.: 14t1-25526 ARDC00468002 Attorney Code. 21762CODILIS & ASSOCIATES. P.0File No.: 14-11-10079 ARDCCase h ti CH 008291 NOTE: Pur-ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE.the hours of I and 3 PM only and Attorney File Ns.: 10-8150 Attorney00468002 Attorney Code. 21762Case e lt CH 027711 NOTE: Pur-15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE00468002 Attorney Code. 21762suant to the Fair Debt CollectionIL 60527, (630( 794.9876 betweenaskforthesalesdepartment.. Code. Case 8 10 CH 51879 NOTE:Case C 1 t CH 034242 NOTE: Pur-suant to the Fair Debt CollectionROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,Case C il CH OfSS9t NOTE: Pur-Practices Act, you are advised thatthe hours of 1 and 3 PM only andPlease refer lo file number 14-11- Pursuant Io the Fair Debt Collectionsuant to the Fair Debt CollectionPrachces Act, you are advised thatIL 60527 (630) 794-9876 ASomesuant to the Fair Debt CollectionPlaintiff's attomey is deemed lo beaskforthesalesdepartment39225.THE JUDICIAL SALES Practices Act, you are advised thatPractices Act, you are advised thatPlaintiff's attomey is deemed to beFileNo.. 14-t t-20754ARDCPractices Act, you are adensad thata debt collector attempting to collectPlease refer to file number 14-t t-CORPORATION One South Plaintiff's attomey io deemed to bePlaintiff's attomey io deemed to bea debt collector attempting to collect00468002 Attorney Code. 21762Plaintifs aoorney is deemed to bea debt and any information obtained32296.THEJUDICIAL SALESWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, a debt collector attempting to collecta debt collector attempting to collecta debt and any information obtainedCase C ti CH 025905 NOTE: Pur-a debt collector attempting to colletwill be used for that purpose. CORPORATION One SouthIL 60606-4650 )3t2( 236-SALE 'fou a debt and any nf ormalion obtaineda debt and any information obtainedwill be used for that purpose. suant to the Fair Debt Collectiona debt and any information obtained1421233 Wacker Dove, 24th Floor, Chicago,can also visit The Judicial Sales will be used for that purpose will be used for that purpose 1421614 Practices Act. you are advised thatwill be used for that purpose. 3/29, 4/5. 4/12/12 #272131 IL 60606-4650 (312) 230-SALE YouCorporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 1411610 421627 3/29, 4/5. 4/12/12 #272309 Plaintifs attorney is deemed to be1421244 can also wad The Judicial Salesday status report of pending sales. 3115,3122,3129/12 #261893 3/29. 415, 4/12112 BUFFALO GROVE 1272314 SKOKIE a debt collector attempting to collect3/29,415,4/12/12 #272142 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCorporation at www.tjsc.com br a 7CODILIS & ASSOCIATEg, P.C. 5KOKIE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFa debt and any information obtained day otatus report of pending unies.t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGE UNCOINW000 will be used for that purpose. SKOKIE COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYCOOILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.0ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, 1421203 15W030 NORTH COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-DIVISION FRONTAGEIL 60527 )630) 794-9876 Attome TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYDIVISION 3129, 4/5, 4/12112 #272153 TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYBANK OF AMERICA, N A ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,File No.: 14-t t-39225 ARDC DIVISION DIVISION BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., ASBUFFALO GROVE DIVISION GMAC MORTGAGE,Plaintiff, IL 60527 (630) 794-9876 ASome00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TOIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFLLC FileNo.: 14-11-32296ARDC Case C t i CH 042572 NOTE: Pur- 00468002 Attorney Code, 21762 TION Plaintiff, BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING,COOK COUN1Y, ILLINOIS COUN-Plaintiff, THE BARBARA DEGRAFF CON- suant to the Fair Debt Collection Plaintiff, LP. TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY Case 8 i t CH 035204 NOTE: Pur-Practices Act, you are advised that DOMINIUM TRUST CAMBRIDGEsuant to the Fair Debt Collection ROMEL SARO, RITA R. SARO.Plaintiff, DIVISION CITIMORTGAGE, INC. k/RAM ANDRA, ELEONORAON-THE-LAKE ¿ONDOMINIUM Plaintiffs attorney is deemed lo be Practices Act, you are advised thata debt collector attempting to collect BÔRIS LITOVSKY, HAMPTONOAXTON HOMEOWNERS ASSO- Plaintiff, MANDRA, MORTGAGE ELEC-ASSOCIATION, BETH DEGRAFF Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to bea debt and any information obtained PLACE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIA-dATION, UNKNOWN OWNERSDANIEL S TAP, MORTGAGE TRONIC REGISTRATION SYS-AS SUCCESSOR CO-TRUSTEE a debt collector attempting to collectwill be used for that purpose. TION AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS ELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONLAURA HEAD, JPMORGANTEMS, INC. Defendants OF THE TI-fE BARBARA a debt and any information obtained Defendants Defendants SYSTEMS. INC., UNKNOWNCHASE BANK, NA, JAMES HEAD 11 CH008291 DEGRAFF CONDOMINIUM 1421181 11 CM 034242 11 CH 027711 OWNERS AND NONRECORDDefendants 3930 JEROME AVENUE SKOKIE,TRUST, DATED JUNE 19, 2003,will be used for that purpose. 3/29,415,4/12/12 #272115 1421189 7201 N LINCOLN AVENUE UNIT8319 KILPATRICK AVENUE UNITCLAIMANTS li CH 015891 IL 60076 BRAD DEGRAFF AS SUCCES- SKOKIE #309 LINCOLNW000 IL 60712 A SKOKIE IL 60076 Defendants 2 BRUCEWOOD COURT BUFFA-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-SOR CO-TRUSTEE OF THE THE3/29, 4/5, 4/12112 #272120 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF NOTICE OF SALE IUBLIC NO-NOTICE oSALE PUBLIC NO-Il CH025905 LO GROVE, IL 60089 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-BARBARA DEGRAFF CONDOMIN-HARWOOD HEIGHTS COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-8451 DRAKE AVENUE SKOKIE, ILNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureIUM TRUST, DATED JUNE 19,IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTY DEPARTMENT . CHANCERY suant to a Jadgmvnt of Foreclosuresuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure60076 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-and Sale enteredinthe above2003, BARI SEEFELDT AS SUC-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-DIVISION and Sale enteredinthe aboveand Sale enteredinthe aboveNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosurecause on October 26, 2011, anCESSOR CO-TRUSTEE OF THETY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYONEWEST BANK F58 cause on March 2, 2012, an agentcause on March 2, 2012. an agentTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-and Sale enteredintheaboveagent of The Judicial Salee Corpo-THE BARBARA DEGRAFF CON-DIVISION FIFTH THIRD MORT-Plaintiff, of The Judicial Sales Corporation,of The Judicial Salee Corporafion,suant to a Judgment of Foreclosurecause os January 31, 2012, anration, will at 10:30 AM on May 3,DOMINIUM TRUST, DATED JUNEGAGE COMPANY will at 10:30 AM on May 3, 2012, atwilt at 10:30 AM on May 3. 2012, atand Saie enteredinthe aboveagent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-2012, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-19, 2003, UNKNOWN SUCCES-Plaintiff, BEN ALYAKOBI AKA BEN AL the The Judicial Sales Corporation,the The Judicial Salen Corporation,cause on Febreary 28, 2012, anration, will at 10:30 AM on May 2,poration. One South Wacker Drive -SOR TRUSTEE OF THE BAR- YAKOBI, One South Wacker Dnve -24thOne South Wacker Dnve -24thagent of The Judicial Salen Corpo-2012, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-24th Floor CHICAGO, IL,60606,BARA DEGRAFF CONDOMINIUM1'ANISLAW KROLIK,MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REG- Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell atFloor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell atration, will at 10:30 AM on May t.poration, One South Wacker Dnve -sell at public auction to the highestTRUST DATED JUNE 19, 2003,MALGOAZATA KROLIK, 8MOISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., public auction to the highest bidder,public auction to the highest bidder,2012, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-24th Floor CHICAGO, IL,60606,bidder, as set forth below, the fol-UNKNOWN BENEFICIARIES OFHARRIS BANK NATIONAL ASSO-AS NOMINEE FOR AMERICAN as set forth below. the following deas set forth below, the following de-poration, One South Wacker Dose -sell at public auction to the highestlowing descnbed realTHE BARBARA DEGRAFF CON-CIATION F/K/A HARRIS N.A. MORTGAGE NETWORK, INC., scribedreal estate: Commonlyscnbedrealestate: Commonly24th Floor CHICAGO, IL,60606,bidder, as sel forth below, the fol-estate'Cornmonly known as 3930DOMINIUM TRUST DATED JUNEDefendants DBA AMNET MORTGAGE known as 7201 N. LINCOLN AVEknown as 8319 KILPATRICK AVE-sell at public auction to the highestlowing deuctibed real estate: Corn-JEROME AVENUE. SKOKIE.IL19, 2003 Defendants 11 CH 042572 Defendants NUE UNIT #309, LINCOLNWOOD,NUE UNIT A, SKOKIE. IL 60076bidder, as set forth below, the fol-monly known as 2 BRUCEW00060076 Property Indea No. 10-26-11 CH 035204 7517 W. WINNEMAC AVENUE11 CH 20250 IL 60712 Property loden No. 10-27-Property Index No. 10-22-308-021.lowing described realCOURT, BUFFALO GROVE,IL300-022,/023. The real estate is im-50 LAKE BLVD. UNIT #655 BUF-HARWOOD HEIGHTS, IL 60706 5533 MULFORD STREET SKOKIE, 32t-002-1025, The real estateisThe real estate is improved with aestate:Commonly known as 845160089 Property Index No, 03-04-provedwitha residence.SaleFALO GROVE, IL 60089 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-IL 60077 improved with a condo/townhouse.multi-family residence, Sale terms:DRAKE AVENUE, SKOKIE. tL105-016. The realestateisim-terms: 25% down of the highest bidNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- Sale terms: 25% down of the high25% down of the highest bid by car-60076 Property Indea No. 10-23-proved with a single family resi-by certified funds at Ihe close of theTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-suant lo a Judgment of ForeclosureTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- est bid by certified funds at thetitied funds at the close of the suc-220-042. Therealestateisim-dence, Sale terms: 25% down ofauction; The balance. including thesuant to a Judgment of Foreclosureand Sale enterediothe abovesuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure close of the auction; The balance,tion; The balance, including fie Jo-proved with a single family resi-the highest bid by certified funds atJudicial unie feefor Abandonedand Sale enteredinthe abovecause on Fetiwary 28, 2012, anand Sale enteredinthe above including the Judicial saie tee fordicial sale fee for Abandoned Resi-dence. Sale terma: 25% down ofthe close of the auction; The bal-ResidentialPropertyMunicipalitycause on Febrsiary 28, 2012, anagent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-cause on February 9, 2012, an AbandonedResidentialPropertydentinI Property Muoicipality Reliefthe highest bid by certified funds atanca, including the Judicial sale feeRelief Fand, which is calculated onagent of The Judicial Sales Coipo-rahon. will at 10:30 AM on May t.agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo- Municipality Relief Fund, which isFund, which is calculated on resi-the close of the auction; The bal-for Abandoned Residential Propertyresidential real estate at the rate ofration, will at 10:30 AM on May t,2012, al the The Judicial Sales Cor-ration, will at 10:30 AM on May 11, calculated on residential real estatedentist real estata at the rate of $1anca, including the Judicial sale feeMunicipality Relief Fund, which is$1 for each $1 000 or fraction there-2012. at the The Judicial Sales Cor-poration, One South Wacker Dove -2012, al the The Judicial Sales Cor- al the rata of $1 for each $1 000 orfor each $1,000 or fraction thereoffor Abandoned Residential Propertycalculated on residential real estateof of the amount paid by the pur-poralion, One South Wacker Dove -54th Floor CHICAGO, IL,60606,poration, One South Wacker Dove - traction thereof of the amount paidof the amount paid by the purchas-Municipality Relief Fund, which isal the rate of $1 for each $1,000 orchaser not to exceed $300, in certi-24th Floor CHICAGO. IL, 60606,sell at public auction lo the highest24th Floor CHICAGO, IL,60606, by the purchaser not to exceeder not to encabe $300, in certifiedcalculated on residential real estatefraction thereof of the amount paidfied funds, is due within twenty-fourseIt at public auction to the highestbidder, as set forth below, the foI-sell at public auction to the highest $300, in certified funds, is due with-funds, is due within twenty-four (24)atfhe rate of $1 for each $1,000 orby the purchaser not to eaceed)24( hours. No fee shall be paid bybidder, as set forth below, the fol-lowing described real estafe. Corn-bidder, as set forth below, the fol- in twenty-tour (24) hours. No feehours. No fee shall be paid by thefraction thereof of the amount paid$300, is certified funds, is due with-the mortgagee acquiring the resi-lowing described real estate: Corn-monly known as 7517 W.lowing described real estate: Corn- shah be paid by the mortgagee ac-mortgagee acquiring the residentialby the purchaser not to eoceedin twenty-four )24) hours No feedential real estafe pursuant toitsmosly known as 50 LAKE BLVD.WINÑEMAC AVENUE, HAR WOODmanly known as 5533 MULFORD quinog the residentialreal estatereal estate pursuant fo its credit bid$300, in certified funds, is due with-shall be pa'e by the mortgagee ac-credit bid at the sale or by anyUNIT #655, BUFFALO GROVE, ILHEIGHTS, li 60706 Properly IndeaSTREET, SKOKIE, IL 60077 Prop- pursuant to its credit bid at the unIeat the sale or by any mortgagee,in twenty-four )24( hours. No feequinng the raaidential real estatemortgagee, iudgment creditor,or60089 Property Index No. 03-09-No. 12-12-415-018. The real enlatearty Index No. 10-28-132-001-0000. or by any mortgagee, tudgmentjudgment creditor, or other lienorshall be paid by the mortgagee ac-pursuant to its credit bid at the saleother lienor acquinng the residental200-027-1055. The real estate isis improved with a residence, SaleThe real estate is improved with a creditor,or other lienor acquinngacquiring the residential real estatequinng tIte residential real estateor by any mortgagee, judgmentreal estate whose rights in and toirnproeed with a condoriownhouse.terms: 25% down of the highest bidone story single family home: one the residentialreal estate whosewhose nyfitu in and to the residen-pursuant to its credit bid at the salecreditor, or other lienor acquiringthe residential real estate arose pn-Sale terms. 25% down of the high-by certified funds at the close of thecar detached garage. Sale terms: rights in and to the residential realliaIreal estate arose prior to theor by any mortgagee, judgmentthe residentialreal estate whoseor to the sale The sublet propertyest bid by certified funds at theauction; The balance, including the25°/fl down of the highest bid by car- estate arose paar Io the sale, Thesale The subject property is subletcreditor, or other lienor acqsinngrights in and to the residential matis subject to general real estate tax-close of the auction: The balance,Judicial sale feefor Abandonedtified funds al the close of the auc- sublect properly io sublect to gener-to general real esIste taaes, specialthe residentialreal estate whoseestate arose pnor to the sale, Thees, special assessments, or specialincluding the Judicial sale fee forResidentialProperlyMunicipalitylion; The balance, including the Ju- al real estate tanes, special assess-assessments, or special taons lev-rights in and to the residential realsubject property is sublet to gener-tases levied against unid real estateAbandonedResidenhal PropertyRelief Fund, which is calculated on or dicial sale fee for Abandoned Resi- mento, specialtasesleviedied against said real estate and isestate arose poor to the sale. Theal real estate taaes, special assena-and is offered for sale without anyMunicipality Relief Fund, which isresidential real estate at the rate ofdential Properly Municipality Relief against seid real estate and is of-offered for sale without any repre-subject property is subject to gener-ments, orspecialtanesleviedrepresentationastoqualityorcalculated on residential real estate$1 for each $1 .000 or traction there- fered for sale without any represen- Fund, which is calculated on resi- uentation au to quality or quantity ofal real estate tanes, special assess-against said real estate and is of-quantity of title and without recourseat the rate of $1 for each St 000 orof of the amount paid by the pur-denlial real estate at the rate of $1 tation as to qaaiity or qaantity of titletitle and without recourse to Plaintiffmeets.orspecialtasesleviedfered for sale without any represen-to Plaintiff and in A5 1S condif ion.fraction thereof of the amount paidchaser not to eaceed $300, in certi-for each $1,000 or fraction thereof and without recourse to Plaintiff and and in AS 1S condition. The sale inagainst unid real estate and is of-tation as to quality or quantity of titleThe sale is further subject to conf ir-brithe purchaser not to eaceedtied funds, is due within twenty-fourof the amount paid by the parchas- in A5 1S conddion. TIne sale ix fur'further sublet to confirmation byfeind for sale without any represen-and without recourse to Plaintiff andmation by the court.If the unIe iss00, in certified funds, is due with-(24( hours, No lee shall be paid byer not lo noose-i $300, in certified ther uubject to confirmation by thethe court. If the sale is set aside fortafion as to quality or quantity of titlein AS 1S condition. The sale is fur-set aside for any resson, the Pur-in twenty-four (24) hours No feethe mortgagee acquiring the resi-funds, is due within twenty-four (24) court, If the unie is set aside for anyany reason, the Purchaser at theand without recourue to Plaintiff andther subject to confirmation by thechaser at the sale uhall be entitledshall be paid by the mortgagee Sc-denhal real estate pursuant to itshours. No fee shall be paid by the reason, the Purchaser at the uniesala shall be entitled only to a returnin AS lS condition, The sale in fur-court. If the sale is set anide for anyonly to a relum of the deposit paid.quiring the residentialreal estatecredit bidat the sale or by any shall be entitled only to a return of mortgagee acquiring the residential of the deposit paid. The Purchaserther sublet to confirmation by thereason, the Purchaser at the saleThe Purchaser shall have no furtherpursuant to its credit bid at the salemortgagee, judgment creditor,orreal estate pursuant lo its credit bid the deposit paid. The Purchasershallhavenofurtherrecoursecourt. If the sale is set aside for anyshall be enhtled only to a return ofrecourse against the Mortga9or, theor by any mortgagee, Iudgmentother lienor acquinng the residentialat the sale or by any mortgagee, shall have nofurtherrecourseagainst the Mortgagor, thereason, the Purchaser at the salethe deposit paid. The PurchaserMortgagee or the Mortgagee s aSar-creditor, or other lienor acquiringreal estate whose nghts in and tojudgment creditor, or other lienor against the Mortgagor, theMortgagee or the Mortgagee's asar-shall be entitled only to a return ofshallhave nofurtherrecoursenay. Upon payment infullof thethe residential real estate whosethe residential real estate arose pii-acquiring the residential real estate Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attor-ney. Upon payment iotull of thethe deposit paid. The Purchaseragainst the Mortgagor, theamount bid, the purchaser will re-rights in and to the residential realor to the sale. The sublet propertywhose nghls in and lo the residen- ney. Upon payment iofull st theamount bid, the purchaser will re-shallhave nofurtherrecourseMortgagee or the Mortgagee's aSar-ceiye a Certificate of Sale that willestate arose prior to the sale. Theis sublet to general real estate tao-bal real estate arose prior lo the amount bid, the purchaser will re-crave a Certificate of Sale that will ney Upon payment infull of theentitle fha purchaser to a deed tosubject property is subject to poner-es, special assessments, or special amount bid, the purchaser will re- al real estafe laxes, special assess-laxes levied against said real estate 42 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, March 29, 2012 udicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. aJe. The subject property s subjectSKOKIE monished to review the court file toCollectìon Practices Act, you areand ix offered' for sale without anycourt. If the sale is sel aside tor anyxpectlon tween 3 p.m. 'und 5 p.m. Only. to general real estate taxes, specialIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFvenfy all information. advised thatPlaintiff's attorneyiorepresentationasIoqualityorreason, the Purchaser at the saleFor information call the Sales ClerkPierce & Associates, Plaintiff's At- assessments, or special toses lev-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS For information:Sale Clerk, Fisherdeemed to be a debl collector at-quantity of tibe and without recourseshall be entitled Only to a return ofst Plaintiff's Attorney, The Wirbickitorneys, 1 North Dearborn SIred, ied against said real estate and isCOUNTri DEPARTMENT, CHAN-and Shapiro,Attorney C 42168,tempting to collect a debl and anyto Plainliff and in AS IS" condition.the deposit paid. The PurchaserLawGroup,33 WexIMonroeChicago,Illinois60602.Tel.No, oflered for sale without any repre-CERY DIVISION 2121 Waakegan Road, Suite 301,information obtained will be used forThe sale is further subject to conf ir-shallhune nofxrtherrecourseStreet, Chicago,Illinois60603.(312) 476-5500. Refer to File Num- sentation as to quality or quantity ofGMAC MORTGAGE, LLC, Bannockbum, Illinois 60015, (847)that purpone. mation by the court. Upon paymentagainst the Mortgagor, the(312) 360-94 1926. ber 1108440. title and without recourse to PlaintiffPlaintiff 498-9990, between i :00 p.m. and141184if in full of the amount bid, the pur-Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attor-INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES and n AS Is- condition. The sale isV. 3.00 p.m. weekdays only. 3/29. 415, 4/12/12 #272021 chaser will receive a Certificate ofney. Upon payment infull of theCORPORATION CORPORATION further subject to confirmation by 1413919 Sale that will entitle the purchaseramount bid, the purchaser will re-Sellinq Officer, (312)444-1122 Selling Officer, (312)444-1122 SHAUKAT JAFFER; UNI

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BY IRV LEAVITT swung back and forth orni- [email protected] nously. I had no faith in my k ability to wrestle my end of Ankle-deep in muddy wa-it up against the old pipe and ter, I held one end of a 4.5-footslide home the sleeve before it length of new 12-inch waterwaggled out of line. pipe in both hands as I strad- I knew I would be steady dled the end of the existingenough to do it, however, if I main. just sat down on the old pipe. Now what do I do? Nobody had to tell me that I was supposed to line upwas bush-league, something a the two pipes, and, with lessregular member of the North- than a quarter-inch of play,brook Public Works waterPioneer Press reporter liv Leavftt (center, street level) talks with Northbrook Public Works water crewman Andy Roinlotis (Left) slide a 15-inch steel sleevecrew would never do unless as Pete Vavalle (right) and Al Schmiti work on a leaky water main alongside Dundee Road in Northbrook. i CURTIS LEHMKUHL-SUN down the new pipe and half-hard-pressed. TIMES MEDIA way onto the old one. Then, I looked back, and most of bolt it down tight. On the oth-the pipe was richly decoratedMicro-memory er end, Chuck Weidner waswith muddy little rocks and about to do the same thing. lumps of clay and wet sand. It I was not always so inef- This was new to me. Up un-looked like a giant Stuckey'sfectual, however. There was til that moment, the biggestPecan Log, dipped in dirt. a time when I was strong pipes I had ever fit together I had a decision to make. and vigorous, sharp-eyed and had come from True Value It was easy quick-witted. Well, relatively. Hardware in blister packs, There's the right way to do Oddly enough, Weidner and went under my kitchenthings, the wrong way to doremembered me that way. sink. things, and the fat old manKind of. And they leak. way to do things. Several times in the first The big new pipe was sus- Sometimes, I don't even tryhour or so of work, he had pended on a sling from theto fool anybody. I know who Ilooked at me funny. I avoided arm of an end-loader, andam. his eyes, assuming he was some kind of nut case. Finally, when he was en- sconcedinan end-loader, scooping out the parkway for ourscheduledwater-main leak repair he could stand it no longer. He yelled some- thing to this effect at one of theotherthree crewmen: "That guy tried to dry his shirt on the window of the truck. He worked with us the nightNorthbrook Public Works employee Andy Roiniotis (center) grabs some more tools for his crew of the microburst. We were while working on a water main. I CURTIS LEHMKUHL-SUN-TIMES MEDIA soaking wet all the time." Oh, yeah. I forgot. Public Works to see whatwatching, then said, "Jumprain, in the wake of the vil- May 18, 2000, 5:30 p.m.kind of damage there mightin and see for yourself if youlage's worst windstorm ever. I looked out the office win-be, but the lines were down.want." I used the public works ra- dow and saw what used toSo I drove over, and saw Fred As it turned out, Sieber,dio once to relay word to my be somebody's roof flyingSieber about to head out in aWeidner and I worked ourwife that I was delayed. She around in circles over Westcherry picker. way through Northbrook un-was more than eight months ¡av Leavitt clips together the feeding tube of Northbrook Lake Avenue. "How bad is it, Fred?" til midnight, clearing felledpregnant then. Public Works' Vactor 2100 sewer sucker. CURTISLEHMKUHL-SUN- This is new, I thought. He peered around furtive-trees from darkened streets TIMES MEDIA I tried to call Northbrookly to see if any bosses wereand sidewalks, often in steady SEE MUD, PAGE 28 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM NIL THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 2012 I 23

programs designed to preventby appointment on the sec- and botanical arts by Garden Call Dennis O'Donovan, (224) COMMUNITY CALENDAR hometessness, friendly visi- ond and fourth Mondays of staff and other experts. For 616-0753. tors for the homebound, and each month to accommodate information or to register, The Twenty First Star Submissions for Community group (call first). volunteer opportunities in residents with passport ap- visit www.chicagobotanic. Chapter, NSDAR invites Calendar ore required 14 days Saturdays, April 7 and 21 - the office and in the field. See plications, voter registrations org/school or call (847) 835- women interested in joining preceding the date of publica- Legal counseling, by appoint- www.centerofconcern.org. and temporary handicapped 8261. the Daughters of the Amen- tian. Send to: Ni/es Managing ment. Center counselors also parking placards. To sched- Rainbow Animal Assisted can Revolution to attend a Editor, Pioneer Press, 3701 W. Saturday, April 28 Blood are available to help eligible ule an appointment at Niles Therapy Inc., is now offering Genealogy Workshop from 9 LakeAve., GlenviewiL 60026. pressure and blood sugar residents apply for Illinois Township in Skokie, call (847) "Introduction to Animal As- a.m. to noon March 31 on the Information may be faxed to testing, 10 a.m.-noon (no ap- Circuit Breaker property-tax 673-9300. sisted Therapy," dog training third floor of the Park Ridge (847) 486-7495 or emailed to pointment needed). relief grants and license-plate The Maine Township classes at various locations, Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave. mbottari@pioneerlocal. corn. Homeowners desiring ad- discounts, Illinois Cares Rx Neighborhood Watch meets including 6042 W. Oakton Participants will have the op- ditional income, companion- (prescription-drug assis- at 7:30 p.m. on the first St., in Morton Grove. The fee portunity to work with a club Center of Concern ship, or the ability to remain tance), the senior-citizen Wednesday of every month in is $60. Contact Dorida King atmember on their lineage re- The Center of Concern, in their homes may wish to real-estate tax exemption and the basement of Maine Town dhking4yahoo.com or call search and receive assistance 1580 N. Northwest Highway, consider the Center of Con- deferral, the senior-citizen Hall, 1700 Ballard Road in (773) 736-9021, for schedules with application papers. Suite 310, Park Ridge, (847) cern's Shared Housing Pro- tax-assessment freeze, and Park Ridge. Meetings address and locations. Bring along all records and gram. Residents are matched 823-0453, calendar of events the longtime-occupant- issues within the unincorpo- information; there will be includes: with screened applicants homeowner propertytax rated area of the township Clubs reference books available who possess a temperament Tuesdays, Thursdays, Sat- exemption. and all residents are invited. St. John Brebeuf Holy Name for use. Call Dorothy Wilson, urdays - Income tax prepara- suitable to shared accommo- Reports from the Cook County membership chairman, at dations. Men's Club presents the tion, by appointment. Chamber Sheriff's Police, North Maine "Final Four Men's Basketball (847) 328-6946. Saturday, March 31 - Blood Preparation of simple Fire Department, and the The Twenty-first Star Chap- wills and durable powers of Niles Chamber of Com- Tournament" March 31 in the pressure and blood sugar merce & Industry, (847) township's Code Enforcement St. John Brebeuf Ministry ter of the National Society of testing, 10 a.m.-noon (no ap- attorney for health care and Department are shared, and the Daughters of the Ameni- property also is available by 268-8180. Annual Nues Night Center, 8305 N. Harlem Ave. pointment needed). residents are invited to ask can Revolution will meet at appointment. All services of Roses Awards Dinner: Hon- Doors open at 4:30 p.m.; first Mondays, April 2, 9, 16, 23, oring local citizens who make questions and report any 11:30 a.m. April 14 at the are offered at the Center of game begins at 5, second and 30 - Employment coun- a difference, April 21 at White concerns or problems in their game at 7:30 p.m. Watch Park Ridge Country Club, 636 seling, by appointment. Concern offices at 1580 N. neighborhood. N. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Northwest Highway, #310, in Eagle Banquets & Restaurant, the games on a big 10-foot Monday, April 9 - Al- 6839 Milwaukee Ave. Tickets, projection screen. Admission Lunch will be served at noon zheimer's Caregivers Support Park Ridge. For services that with a meeting and program require an appointment, call $50, available through the Classes includes hot wings, chili, Group, 10 a.m. Niles Chamber. The Joseph Regenstein, Polish sausage, beer, wine, to follow. Hostesses for the (847) 823-0453 weekdays, 9 Tuesdays - April 3 and soda, dessert and coffee. day are: Shirley Fish and a.m.-4:30 p.m. (The center is Jr. School of the Chicago 17 - Medicare counseling, by Botanic Garden, 1000 Lake Bring along friends to watch Ann Michael; Barbara Hale, appointment (sponsored by open only until noon on Fri- Civic chairman. Chapter Regent days.) The Center of Concern A representative from the Cook Road, Glencoe, offers the games and have fun play- the federally funded Senior a variety of classes for the Joy Martin will welcome Paul also offers housing counsel- Niles Township Clerk's office ing cards, "Bags," beer pong Health Insurance Program). and more. 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BY VERONICA HINKE Contnbutor Regardless of the rule forbidding leavening in- gredients, Passover, one of the most widely cele- brated Jewish holidays, has inspired more than its share of delicious recipes, sweet and savory. Often, these dishes don't bother with flour at all, and no one misses leavened foods because what they're eating tastes so good. Joan, 2 1/2, and 7-year-old Nate Levine enjoy Miriam Cup chocolate pops with their parents, David and Michelle. JJOEL LERNER-SUNTIMES MEDIA Take charoset, for instance. Like most traditional Passover dishes, charoset is steeped in symbolism. Its grated apples David Levine are mixed with nuts, sweet wine, nutmeg, ginger and sugar to of Illinois Nut symbolize the clay and mortar enslaved Jews used to make & Candy pours bricks to build cities in ancient Egypt. chocolate into a Recounting their story of endurance and survival is a les- mold for son annually revisited at Passover. Miriam's Cup pops.J JOEL Family stories LERNER-SUN-TIMES These are the stories David Levine remembers learning MEDIA while growing up in Morton Grove. He cherishes those memo- ries, as well as the happy times when his grandmother, Skokie resident Fay Zelman, would make charoset in the Levine kitchen for the entire family on special holidays like Passover. Ingredients for the Levine "I never appreciated the tradition while growing up," family's charoset.JOEL Levine said. "But now that I make it with my own kids (Nate LERNERSUN-T1MES MEDIA and Joan), I realize the significance." The recipe his grandmother used was handed down from Charoset her mother. Of the 10 children Levine's great-grandmother bore in Eastern Europe in the 1930s, only three survived the (From FayZelmari of Holocaust. One of those was his grandmother, Fay. Skokie) Like so many heirloom recipes, the family's charoset 2 Large red apples, grated preparation is based more on culinary instincts than exact as will matzo covered in chocolate and sprinkled with nuts or sprinkles. 1/2cup walnuts measurements. "The ingredients vary every time," Levine explained. "For instance, there are times when apples taste 1/4cup sweet wine, to taste sweeter and less sugar is needed. The key is to use fresh Sweet crunch 1 teaspoon tinnamon walnuts." At Glenview House, where they are celebrating their first 1 teaspoon nutmeg And Levine should know. He and his wife, Melissa, own anniversary in Glenview, Chef Grant Slauterbeck will make Illinois Nut & Candy in Skokie. his version of matzo. The unleavened, cracker-like bread will 1 teaspoon ginger And this year, along with plenty of walnuts for making be part of a special dinner offered at Glenview House from 1 teaspoon sugar charoset, Levine, "The Candy Man," will unveil a Kos Miriam April 7 through April 13. molded chocolate for Passover 2012. Guests at Wildfire in Lincoinshire and Glenview will come Mix all ingredients See more food stories together in a bowl and As steeped in symbolism as charoset, this is a cup that away from Seder dinners held there with bags of homemade matzo brittle. "It's really kind of fun, and also tasty," said serve.Allingredients represents Miriam, the heroic sister who saved her brother and photos online at can be added accord- Moses from death as an infant by hiding him in a basket and Wildfire Executive Chef Joe Decker. He lines a cookie sheet ing to taste, and can be arranging for Pharoah's daughter to find him. She then also with pieces of matzo, and pours a caramel made with brown pioneerloca [.com! modified depending on "arranged" that their mother be installed as the baby's nurse, sugar and butter over it. personal preferences. ensuring that he grew up to know his Jewish heritage and Then, he bakes it in the oven for about five minutes at 350 lifestyles become a leader of his people. degrees. He removes it, immediately sprinkles it with "good Miriam was also, according to tradition, associated with chocolate," and then replaces it in the oven for about three the finding of wells during the Jewish trek to the Holy Land. minutes to melt the chocolate. He removes it, and spreads the At the Passover Seder, a cup is filled with water to remember chocolate as evenly as possible. / Miriam at the well. Her story is recalled in honor of all Jewish Then he covers the chocolate with a mix of marcona al- women. Chocolate molds unveiled in previous years, includ- monda, sunflower seeds and chopped, roasted pistachios. The ing one of the 10 plagues and another of the four sons, will matzo brittle next goes in the freezer for one hour, and then also be available at Illinois Nut & Candy for Passover treats, Decker removes it and breaks it into bite-size pieces. - NIL THURSDAY. MARCH 29. 2012I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM 27

household items, jewelry, men and women. Free with Cantonal Arts of Europe," CALENDAR CONTINUED FROM PAGE 23 Community small appliances, exercise Museum admission. April 5, performed by cantors from The Ladies Philoptochos equipment, small furniture, 6:30-8 p.m.: David Scheffer Chicago-area congregations, who will present a program, also on Fridays 7 p.m. until Society ofthe St. Haralambos "Honor Flight Chicago." closing. All veterans from lamps, bedding, books and provides an insider's account the program will feature the Greek Orthodox Church, 7373 more. There is also a "Trea- of the formation of the war music ofJewish communities Meinke has accompanied Vietnam, Gulf War, Afghani- N. Caldwell Ave. in Niles, will veterans on a Chicago Honor stan Korea and World War II sure Room" that will have crimes tribunals following that were destroyed in the hold their Spring Bake Sale items that are new or slightly atrocities in the Balkans, Holocaust. Free. Apnt 26, Flight and will reflect on his are welcome. Call Bernard from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. April experiences. Women who are Beverley, (847) 966-5479, used. The sale benefits the Rwanda, Sierra Leone, and 6:30-8 p.m.: A moderated 3 and 4 in the Community parish as a whole. A pre-sale Cambodia. Free with museum panel ofveterans represent- interested in membership in e-mail jamesbond54762@ Center. The Bake Shop lea- DAR should know that any yahoo.com or call (847) 470- will be held from 6-9 p.m. admission; reservations rec- ing World War II, Vietnam tures sweet tsoureki bread March 29; $3 admission fee. ommended. April 15, 2-3:30 and Iraq/Afghanistan con- woman 18 years or older, 9890. and koulourakia. Also, for the regardless of race, religion, The Korean War Veterans A Bag Sale will be featured p.m.: Meet Linda Pressman, flicts, will discuss the ways Pascha celebration there will from 9 a.m.-noon March 31 at author olLooking Up: A Mem- in which military service has or ethnic background, who Association, Greater Chicago be lambathes, dyed red eggs $3 per bag. Call Ruth at (847) oir ofSisters, Survivors and changed in the last 60 years, can prove lineal descent from Chapter No. 25, meets at 7 sold by the dozen, and Easter a patriot of the American p.m. the fourth Wednesday of 823-2550. Skokie, as she signs copies of the ways in which it will gift baskets. The famous Illinois Holocaust Museum her funny and tragic account never change, and how their Revolution, is eligible for each month at the Montclare- home-made Greek pastries, membership. Contact Second Leyden VFW Post, 6940 W. & Education Center, 9603 of growing up in 1960s Skok- sacrifices shape the world such as baklava, diples, Woods Drive, Skokie; infor- ie, as one of seven sisters today. Free with museum Vice Regent, Dorothy Wilson Diversey Ave. Call Joe Henm- kataifi, galaktoboureko, at (847) 328-6946. ueller, (773) 774-9671. mation: (847) 967-4800; res- born to Holocaust survivors. admission. April 29, 11:30 kourambiethes and melomak- ervations: (847) 967-4889, Free. April 19, 6:30-8 p.m.: a.m.-1:30 p.m.: Ages 3 to 6 The Sweet Singers of The Knights of Columbus arouna will also be available Congregation Ezras Israel (North American Martyrs www.ilholocaustmuseum.org. Holocaust Remembrance and their families are invited for holiday entertaining. A Museum admission prices: DayYom HaShoah and to reenact their favorite sto- which entertains at nursing Council, Nues), provides Lenten Lunch will be served General Admission, $12; Illinois Holocaust Museum's rybooks, complete with mu- homes, retirement facilities ways for members to help both days and shoppers can and charitable organizations, others in the community seniors (65+), $8; students third anniversary. Abraham sic, puppets, costumes and stop in the Coffee Shop to (ages 12-22), $8;children Foxman, Holocaust survivor props, to understand their meets the first Wednesday while trying to improve their sit and enjoy a pastry and (ages 5-11), $6. Reserva- and national director of the own feelings and the feelings of every month at 10a.m. in family and spiritual lives. coffee. There is no admission the Rosenberg Auditorium of Call Bob Galassi, (847) 965- tions required for programs. Anti-Defamation League, of others. Children will learn and plenty of free parking. Through June 17: Special will discuss "A 21st Century appropriate social behavior Ezras Israel, 7001 N. Califor- 0920. Call ahead to place a pastry nia Ave., Chicago. Those who Niles Chapter Toastmas- Exhibition Ours to Fight Challenge: Protecting the by modeling examples pre- order for pick-up; (847) 647- for: American Jews in the Memory and Meaning of the sented in the stories through enjoy singing are welcome ters meets at 7:15 p.m. the 8880. to join. Call the Ezras Israel second and fourth Wednes- Second World War. Through Holocaust." Foxman, whose the guidance of educators Our Lady of Ransom's their artifacts, letters, and life was saved by his Polish and therapists. Free with office at (773) 764-8320. days of the month at the annual Rummage Sale will Veterans of Foreign Wars Morton Grove , 6140 Lincoln photographs, the "Greatest Catholic nanny, has devoted museum admission. take place from 9 a.m.-5 Generation" tell the stories of a lifetime to fighting anti- The Solid Waste Agency Post 7712 meet at 7 p.m. Ave. Members learn how to p.m. March 30 in Paluch every second Wednesday feel comfortable and have what the war was like for all semitism, discrimination and of Northern Cook County Hall, 8300 Greenwood Ave., its participants, and for Jews prejudice. Free with museum recently established a Bat- of the month at the Post at self-confidence talking to an Niles. There will be a variety 7680 Ca(dwell Ave. (next to audience. Call (847) 583- in particular. Ours to Fight admission; April 22, 3-4 p.m.: tery Recycling Program for of items available: cloth- for brings to life the actions In cooperation with Chicago's Tam Tennis in Niles on How- 9328. ing, glassware, toys, tools, ard Street). The Post is open and feelings ofthese young Cantors, "Celebrating the SEE CALENDAR, PAGE 29

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Pioneer Press reporter Irv Leavitt (center) and Northbrook Public Works employee Chuck Weidner excavate a water main. I CURTIS LEHMI

Irv Leavitt hands a shovel out of the pit while on a day's work with the Northbrook Public Works department fixing a water main along Dundee Road. CURTIS LEHMKUHLSUN-TIMES MEDIA

It costs about $330,000.the entire suspicious section M UD ICONTINUED FROM PAGE 22 Worth every penny. of pipe, all the way past the So if anybody was a nut It was one of several magi- One person can operate the nearby "hub," or connectionLeavitt catches his breath as Northbrook Public Works case, it was me. She told me cal things I saw the crew do.Vactor, but it runs smoothestto the next pipe. We length-employee Chuck Weidner keeps digging while working on a water main along Dundee Road. i CURTISLEHMKUHL-SUN- so. Pete Vavalle could stick a gi- with three: one managing theened the trench, and hand- TIMES MEDIA Ijust reread the story fromant T-shaped valve key intocontrols that move the armshoveling had to be done all that night, and I still like it. It the blackness of a floodedfrom which the big suckingaround the pipe that would came out the day before our manhole and hit the valvepipe is suspended, one to ma- be removed. links that cut when the chainand more occur in the winter daughter did. I still like her, right away. X-Ray vision. nipulate the pipe, and one to Down into the 7-foot pit byis tightened. months. too. Andy Roiniotisuseda shoot a high-powered stream the side ofDundee Road went This chain, however, could But the crew members scary-fast Stihl TS 400 ma-of water to keep everything Weidner and Schmitz. turn the wheel on a bike bignow live in terror that as Back to the pit sonry saw to cut a quarter-tumbling toward the Vactor After about a half hour,enough for one ofthe guys onsoon as they turn the water I saw Weidner do some- inch ring off a 12-inch water maw. Schmitzasked,"Awright, Mount Rushmore. back on after a repair, itwill thing very cool. One of thepipe. No saw guide, no saw I was on water-hose first,h-v, you want to come down When we cut out the badhammer into another weak other guys realized that the guard, no saw slip. and I admit that much of the now?" pipe, we finally could see thatspot and cause another leak. big slowly-leakingwater "Not bad for free-hand," he time I just played the stream I stuck a shovel into theunder the old sleeve, it had aThat'shappenedseveral main was partially blocked shrugged to my amazement. blindly while, dumbfounded, I material around the old pipe, "split," an ugly, rusty old gash. times, they told me. by an old AT&T duct, an 18- And Al Schmitz restoredwatched the Vactor eat. and it went in about an inch. It's the kind of damage When we finished the job, inch, square cement conduita balky hydraulic pump us- Mud, clay,gravel, water I grabbed the shovel inthat variances in pressureVavalle slowly opened the full of telephone wires (Wei- ing little bits of things that heand sandnoisilyhurriedboth hands and raised it overcan cause, crew chief Johnvalve on the way into the re- dner would later tell me, "Youfound, MacGyver-like, in one themselves into the tube. The my head, then rammed it in. Schwarz said. pair, and Schwarz opened a don't want to hit that thing. of the trucks. Vactor never gagged on any Two inches. A "shear" - a break allhydrant on the other end, to We'll be all over the evening of it. I switched shovels. around the pipe - is usuallyreduce the stress on the pipe. news)." A great nation This,I thought, is what I pounded my right footcaused by underground shift-Vavalle took about a half hour So, in order to be able to Weidner's wonderful buck- makes America great. on the top of the new shovel. ing he said. Splits, and moreto finish opening the valve, to pull dirt exactly parallel toet-pushup,however,didn't Anexpensive but efficient Three inches. usually, fist-sized holes, comekeep from doing any damage. the duct, to get close to itcompletely solve the prob-machine that eats like a pig, Hard Illinoisclay,corn- from water pressure varia- It worked. without nicking it, he neededlem. There were spaces nearthen waddles away, evacu-pressed by tons of gravel, is tion. In the seven hours it took to adjust the position of thethe pipe stifi blocked by vari- ates, and does it again. With- as yielding as an IRS auditor. Pressure challenges haveto fix the water main, only the front of the end-loader a fewous annoying conduits. The out shame. About 15 wasted minutes been more common in North-Vactor had lunch. inches. guysdecided that instead of "We've only had the Vactorlater, Roiniotis said, «It might brook since mid-December, "We don't eat when the He raised the side-braces,using a smaller bucket on the for about 10 years," Roiniotis,be about time for you to come when the new, bigger waterwater's turned off," Roiniotis and lowered the bucket to theend-loader, they'd call in the 62, said. But he didn't long forback up. People are waitingtower on the west side of said. ground, curling it in. He usedVactor 2100. simpler days when this kind to have their water turnedtown came on-line, and the I stopped for half a sand- the bucket and arm to pick The Vactor 2100 is com- of work was done with shov-back on." old Ferris Bueller one on thewich when we got to the Pub- the end-loader up off its frontmonly known as a sewer els. Nobody else did, either. After somebody strongereast side came off. It's addedlic Works garage, where one wheels, and danced it to onesucker,anduncommonly We all like the Vactor very, finished my job, Roiniotis,about a third more pressurewag said to me, "Man, you side using the rear wheels,known as a Positive Displace- very much. Schmitz and Weidner usedto the system. look terrible." before letting it back downment Sewer Cleaning Ma- a tool called a snapper to cut In January and February, I said something about the again. chine. Pressure the pipe so we could replace the crew fixed 18 pressure-re- mud spatter on my shirt, and It was like watching an el- If theguyon "Home Im- The excavation revealedit. It is very similar to pipe-lated breaks, plus 21 shears.he said, "Wrong side. Turn ephant shimmy to one sideprovement" designed a yac-that the old pipe already hadcutters plumbers use, em-That's not too bad, consider- around. while holding its body upuum cleaner, it would be the a repair sleeve on it, so theploying a bicycle-like chaining the village averages just "What were you doing? with its trunk. Vactor 2100. thing to do was to cut outwith blades attached to the under 100 total breaks a year, Sitting down on the job?" NIL THURSDAY, MARCH 29. 2012 WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COMI 29

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The songs are gener- pendence is a nonprofit orga- for the Lutheran General 1-800-323-8622 and mention batteries, partnered with cling/batteryrecycling.html. ally traditional or simple nization based at 515 Busse discount will receive a price the class code 8G52 or visit Interstate Batteries in Skokie The Solid Waste Agency rounds, chants, Lullabies and Highway in Park Ridge that cut for the service, with a www.advocateheatlh.com/ to provide recycling at no of Northern Cook County hymns that can be chosen to offers a variety of programs portion ofthe proceeds going luth click on "I need a class cost to SWANCC communi- has established a location respond to musical taste and to enhance an individual's specifically to benefit the or support group" and type in ties. Common household bat- for residents to drop off spiritual direction. Singers work, social, and daily living Older Adult Services program the class code 8G52 - Aprit teries are no longer accepted electronics on a weekly basis go through patient care vol- skills. Contact Michael Frus- of the hospital. Call AiMee 3: Managing Childhood Ill- at ILlinois EPA-sponsored at no cost at the Glenview unteer training, but there are tini, (773) 631-6230. Madden, Lutheran General ness: When Should I Call the household chemical waste Transfer Station, 1151 N. no auditions; only require- Development Office, (847) Doctor? Dr. Frank Belmonte, events and facilities due River Road, 9-11:30 a.m. Sat- ments are a love of music and Fundraisers 723-8518; Steve Radakovic pediatrician and medical to their benign nature and urdays. Under the new Elec- a desire to serve others. director of Healthy Steps for The Stand Up for Epilepsy at Like New Auto Spa, (847) high recycling costs. Batter- tronics Products Recycling Avenues Thrift Shoppe of- Young Children Initiative; fundraiser will take place 823-9274; or visit www. ies accepted in SWANCC's and Reuse Act (SB2313), fers great prices and specials Apnt 10: Boot Camp for New March 30 at the Snuggery in likenewautospa.com. The program: Alkaline (AA, AAA, only the folLowing items will on gently used clothing for Parents, Dr. Joanna Lewis, Edison Park, 6733 N. Olmsted fundraising program is fea- C, D and 9v) and recharge- be accepted: Computers - infants, children and adults, pediatrician; Aprit 17: ADHD, Ave., Chicago. The evening of tuned on the home page with able (NiCd, NiMh, lithium PCs and laptops, scanners, shoes, household items, Dr. james Weedon, devel- stand-up comedy will feature a link to a more detailed flyer ion, lithium polymer). Before computer monitors, mobile books and small furniture. opmental and behavioral Patti vasquez, Pat McGann containing the discount and dropping off rechargeable phones, peripherals - mice, On Wednesdays, seniors donation matrix. This offer pediatrician; April 24: Food and Pat Tomasulo. Doors Allergies, Dr. Mark Miller, batteries, residents need to keyboards, zip drives, MP3 60 years and older receive is not valid with an outside open at 7 and the show starts pediatric allergist. tape the contact points on players, televisions, PDAs 10 percent off all regularly wash only, or any other pro- at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $40 Advocate Medical Group each battery or place in an - printers, VHS players, fax priced items. The main shop motion/program. individual self-locking plastic machines, DVD players, video is located at 7710 W. Touhy and may be purchased at epi- is now providing immediate baggie to avoid sparks. Local game consoles, and DVR/ Ave. in Chicago, and the lepsychicago.org. Proceeds care and occupational health drop-off sites include: Niles cable boxes. Electronics from "boutique" shop at 7700 will benefit the many pro- Health services at the Advocate Public Services Department, businesses, institutions or Touhy Ave. features upscale grams and services provided Advocate Lutheran Medical Group Patient 6849 Touhy Ave., (847) schools will not be accepted. clothing, outerwear, collect- by the Epilepsy Foundation General Hospital presents Center, 7255 N. Caldwell Ave. 588-7900,7 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Visit swancc.org. ibles and finer merchandise. of Greater Chicago. the Community Healthbeat in Niles. This will provide Mondays through Fridays; Any women interested in Hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Like New Auto Spa, Inc., lecture series. 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BY DAN SHALIN pending on who is pitching. Contributor Sophomore GenevieveGil- bert appears to be making Maine East softball playersecond base her own, junior Cara Debenedictis admittedKlaudia Pajak is playing third it took her and the Blue De-and sophomore Alyssa Matej mons some time to get usedis at short. to coach Mejoe Hernandez Senior Nicole Arias returns last season. in left field after having the Hernandez, who also is thesecond-best batting average school's wrestling coach, tookon the team last season. Se- over the softball program lastnior Jowita Szczypka, a solid year. He replaced Mike Bend-defensive player, is the center- er, who now is the school'sfielder, while senior Mayra athletic director. Maine EastCambron is in right. Cambron vent 6-20 in Hernandez's firstcatches when Debenedictis is campaign in charge. on the mound. "I had played for Bender for The positives have con- two years and Mejoe was newtinued for the Maine East and I hadn't been coachedprogram this spring, some of by him," Debenedictis said.them due simply to Mother "They have different coach-Nature. ing styles. (Hernandez) had Last season, the Blue De- different things to teach, andmons suffered several rain- we learned it, but it was new."outs early in the campaign. This year's team is young,As a new coach, Hernandez but boasts some talent. had expected to use theNues North veteran shortstop Jess by said she won't let the Vikings get frustrated by the graduation of Brittany Sanchez (Il- Hernandez said one keyearly weeks of the season to linois) and Keiko Sugihara (Hawaii). ROB HART-SUN-TIMES MEDIA will be the ' ability toevaluate his club and get all throw strikes; control was athe players in the right posi- problem last season. tions. "A big key for us in trying to But weather-related can-by keeps things positive for Vikes et offto a good start this sea-cellations rained those plans. son is that our pitchers have "Those games were im- BY DAN SHALIN Loy admits winning makes Six games into the season,kids are so lucky to have the to be stable," Hernandez said.portant in trying to get the Contributor the game fun, and Nues NorthNiles North stood 3-3, butexperience of having Jess "They have to let the defensegirls to mesh and trying to once again has a talentedthird-year head coach Karinshowing them what a good make plays. They don't haveget the right chemistry and Nues North won't vote onbunch with conference-titleWick said she has a good feel-leader and teammate is like. great control right now. Theyget everybody in the rightcaptains until next week. aspirations. ing about this year's team. "She's off to one of her best don't need to have a change-positions. We had a lot of But senior Jess Loy doesn't Last season, the Vikings "(Beforetheseason) I starts too. She's hitting the up or a slider right now. Theynewcomers," the coach said.need to be wearing a "C" onfinished 23-13, 8-2 and nar-didn't know what to think,ball hard and has made some have to put the ball over the"We didn't have those (early-her jersey to identir her asrowly missed out on the CSLI knew we had a lot of greatplays at short I can't even be- plate, keep it down and let theseason) games and then wethe unquestioned leader ofNorth crown, won by Mainereturning players, but I didn'tlieve." defense make plays." were launched right into thethe Vildngs softball team. West. know what to expect," Wick Loy plays alongsidetal- Sophomore Megan Mitch-conference and we had some The shortstop and pitcher Niles North did lose super-said. "But this group is soented junior third baseman eli and junior Bridget Murphyreally tough games." has embraced her leadershipstar center-fielder Brittanytight knit. This has been oneRachel Matthies, who already anchor the staff. The duo has Hernandezdescribedarole, sharing knowledge, go-Sanchez, now salting up at Il-of the most fun starts to ahas committed to play at Mis- the advantage of throwing to24-O defeat to Niles North asing out of her way to bringlinois, and pitcher Keiko Sugi-season. I feel like we're in asouri-St. Louis. Senior Jenni- Debenedictis, who also can"rock bottom." But resultsthe team closer together andhara, playing at University ofgood place and compete infer Kim is playing first base, pitch. The veteran catcher saidimproved and the team actu-making sure the Vikings areHawaii, but the cupboard isevery game. I really think wewhile junior Holly Betke is at an big part of her duties thisally saw a spell of good per-having fun. hardly bare. can win conference. Last yeaz second. season will be helping to settleformances and solid results in "I love sharing my time Loy said she likes the 2012we choked it away. But this Intheoutfield,juniors down the young pitchers. the middle of the season. with the girls, helping outroster and the players' de-year, there is something aboutKristin Reichert and Brittany "That's really important. 1f Hernandez said the yearand giving them what I knowmeanor. these kids...." Reilly have both played cen- I see the pitchers are havinghad been a learning experi-from playing high school and "I feel like this team, we're The coach said Loy haster, and Reichert has been in difficulties, I'll call time andence for him, as well. travel ball," Loy said. "Thisreally deep and we have a lotplayed an important role inleft field. Sophomore Sarah go out there to talk to them, "It was a transition year foryear, we've done more outsideof fight in us," said Loy, whocreating the positive spirit. Benjamin is playing some left give them a break, someme and the girls. A lot of themactivities as a team, like a pot-will play collegiately at D-III "Loy really wanted it to befield and right field. time to breathe. That usuallyhad not worked with me," heluck diner. Loras next season. "I thinka team where everyone feels Benjamin also is catching, works,"saidDebenedictis,said. "I had never coached "We have to have fun. Wewe have a lot of talent on thea part and everyone is havingas is senior Briana Rodriguez. who is planning to attend D-girls, not at that level. Oncepractice really hard, like weteam and are capable of win-fun," Wick said. "She keeps it IMyand juniorJacklyn III North Park next season,we figured each other out play in a game, but we alsoning conference and goingfun for everybody, and makesLochner are the team's two and likely will play for thelast summer was a nice sum-have that fun aspect. We lis-further in the playof1(thansure that is a still a part ofmain pitchers. 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0_i - sc*a--s e$*. * siç.s a _ , ______a__ As one of three captains onjust to get them excited aboutbut has some varsity experi- s. ,. the Niles West softball team,the games. ence. Juniors Krista Dawson 00-s. 'C _,_ I___ -iattia Ga -s junior Katie McDonagh looks "Coach (Nicole) Reynoldsand Lindsey Aybar and soph- S'I% 0* tie.0_aS tias to a former Wolves shortstopis into it too. It's great havingomores Payton Genis and for inspiration. her into it. It makes the otherGracie McDonagh, Katie's sis- = m.MS_-s_..a.0_-s' aISe. s. e.a. t) Wie IS_n WSSI0_ Kelly Kleppin, a 2010 grad-kids excited to be a part ofter, all saw limited action for a SDWi. uate now playing at Souththings." the Wolves in 2011. Dakota State, was the team's McDonagh, who started at Leftakes will start behind starting shortstop when Mc-second base last season, isthe plate, while junior Carisse Donagh got a cup of coffeeone of the few regulars backLamascese also will catch. with the varsity during herfrom last year's team thatBrummitt plays first and ju- freshman season. The formerwent 17-17. Gone are the likesthor Jessie Simkins takes over L!Dr-J1 team MVP and all-conferenceof Joanna Lefevre, Laurie Di-for Katie McDonagh at sec- selection made an impres-John, Shelby Peters, Jennyond. Sophomore Jill Rashid sion. Coursey and Casey Nakawa-and junior Anna Hochberg "Kelly Kieppin was suchtase. will rotate at third and DH. a great leader and a great Brummitt and Leftakes, Sophomore AlyssaFai- player," McDonagh said. "Ev-who also played last season,cone plays left, Aybar and ju- ery practice she just workedare the only seniors on thenior Amy McBride will split Subscribe today so hard. She was a leaderroster. time in center and juniors out there, talking and giving The Wolves acknowledgeMolly Morello and Divya 67/week.* positive feedback. Even toit's a rebuilding season, butShah each will get innings in foraslowas me, when I was playing short-that doesn't mean there is aright field. stop, switching in for her, shelack of ambition. Katie McDonagh said the would give me feedback." "We are confident we areteam has set some goals McDonagh said she is try-going to compete," said Reyn-for the season, and already ing to emulate Kieppin's lead-olds, who is in her second sea-crossed one off the list. ership style this season. Sheson at the helm. "We'd like to "We got together a week be- and fellow captains Alyssawin every game, and that's thefore the first game and decid- Brumxnitt and Lexi Leftakes,goal, but you win some anded we wanted to win the Walt both seniors, have been doingyou lose some. But we wantCocking Tournament (which I .8889 79-0123 their part to help inspire theirto compete and see where weNiles West hosts), finish first teammates. go with it. We have hard work-or second in conference and www..iwamytvmagazín rn-tmed "I know it's cheesy but weers, who are not afraid to gowin a regional champion- decided we are going to givethat extra mile." ship," McDonagh said. "We out ribbons (to wear in their Though junior-laden, manyalso wanted to have an error- * Offer for existing Sun-Times Media subscribers. hair) andjust make everybodyof them were part of last sea-less game, which we did in the Non-subscriber rate is 50% off cover rate of S2.99 per week. comfortable with each other,"son's TV squad that finishedfirst gaine against Resurrec- McDonagh said. 'We've putsecond in the conference, de-tion (a 2-1 win March 16)." NIL THURSDAY MARCH 29, 2012 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I 37 Dons scrap for every point at Marist

BY MIKE CAMERON servers, but do have guys Sophomores Steven Contributor THIS WEEK who place the ball well.Lendy,WillWalshand As the seasondevelops,6-foot-7 Ryan Roycroft fig- Notre Dame's closely knit NOTRE DAME we'll become a very strongure prominently in the mix. volleyball teamisreally BASEBAU blocking team. Our engineLendy has started four of good, and nearly as loopy as Today will be our defense." six matches at outside hit- At Evanston, 4:30 p.m. the Griswolds featured in Saturday Senior co-captains Evanter. Junior Andrew Cirillo the Chevy Chase "Vacation" At Fremd, 10 a.m. Choate andKyle Krogs-is battling him for playing Monday movies. At New Trier, 4:30 p.m. tad led the way at Marist.time. Lendy's twin, Jake, "I don't know if it's the Thesday Choate, a returning setter,also will see action. familialconnections At Maine South. 4:30 p.m. we Wednesday efficiently stewarded the Walsh, a setter, earned have, but there's something At Barrington, 4:30 p.m. offense and distributed thesome court time at Marist. BOYS LACROSSE special about this group. Friday ball. Outside hitter Krog-The towering Roycroft, a It has won my heart very Hosts Marmion. 7:30 p.m. stad, a third-year regular,right-sidehitter,already earlyon,"said Monday averaged nine kills. has made his way into the fifth-year At Maine South, 7 p.m. head coach Pat Cole, who's Boys TENNIS Senior middle Andrewstarting rotation. seeking his third straight Today Pruski and junior Kevin Senior Brian Becker and At Etmwood Park. 4:30 p.m. 20-win campaign. "They're lUesday Cole shut down the oppo-junior Adam Bielesch have funny. They push the limits At Nites North, 4:30 p.m. sition while each makingalternated at defensive spe- BOYS VOU.EfBAU. a little bit. But they don't Monday their older siblings proud.cialist. go over the line. I wouldn't At Maine West, S p.m. Pruskiisthe brother of Last year's Dons finished have them any other way." first-year assistant coach21-12 overall, including a 6-3 These daffy Dons are al-past Argo and Elk Grove.Nicole Brennan. Cole, themark for a fourth-place tie ready 5-1 on the court. AS-The Dons knocked off top-head coach's brother, is inin the ESCC. Marist and ter dispatching Lane TechseededAndrewintwohis first full season on var-St. Patrick are the peren- in straight sets on Marchgames Friday night,fol-sity. nial favorites. Notre Dame 19, Notre Dame won four oflowing a loss to Richards, Mark Nadolny has beenwould like to rewrite that five matches to capture theto place third in their poolsolid at libero. The seniorscript after losing its last Bronze title in the Maristbased on tiebreakers. split time between defen-two IHSA regional openers Tournamentduringthe "We're scrappy. We chasesive specialist and libero ato Glenbrook North. weekend. down every single ball weyear ago. Versatile senior Notre Dame was sched- Notre Dame's Evan Choate returns to direct the Dons' attack Notre Dame held off Rea-can get a touch on," saidRobert Murdach can helpuled to visit Niles North on at setter and serves as co-captain. I BRIAN OMAHONEY-FOR SUN-TIMES vis 15-12 in a tight third setCole. "We don't have a lotat right-side hitter or anyWednesday, and will head MEDIA on Saturday, after rompingof jump servers and powerother position. to Maine West on April 2.

Bounder retires as Oakton women's coach

BY KEN KEENAN as manager of Oakton's Fit-ing, as opposed to a four-year Bolinder, athree-sport [email protected] ness Center, a post he's heldschool," Bolinder said. "Soathlete at Taft, played wide full-time since 1994. "Noth-you're replacing seven, eightreceiver at Illinois State in Stepping down after 25ing makes me feel better thankids every year. You have tothe 1970s. But he always pre- seasons and 345 wins as thewhen they come back." have six to eight new playersferred hoops. head coach of Oakton's wom- And nothing makescoming in every single year "I fell in love with being en'sbasketball team, RichBolinder feel prouder thanout of 25 to 30 names. Andable to stay with the game Bounder has plenty of high-seeing some of those formera lot of them played againstandhelpyoungpeople," lights to reflect upon. players enter the coachingeach other in high school, andBolinder said. His resumé with the Raid-ranks themselves. That in-suddenly they're on the same His coaching career be- ers includes 14 winning sea-dudes Kathie Swanson, whoteam. We're not reinventingginningin1977includes sons, li NJCAA Region IVplayed for Bolinder from 1995-the wheel, but the challenge isstops at Crown High School Final Four appearances, one97 and has coached Liber-to get them to mesh together(nowDundee-Crown) in IllinoisSkywayCollegiatetyville's girls basketball teameach season. Carpentersville, National Conference title and 10 sec-the last seven seasons; Emmy "And that's the pot of goldCollege of Education (now ond-place finishes. Pasier (1990-92), a girls bas-for me - Labor Day to MarchNational-LouisUniversity) But what strikes Bolinderketball assistant coach andi - to see the growth andin Evanston, and Mundelein first when asked to take ansoftball head coach at Mainethe development into being aCollege in Chicago. Add it early trip down memory laneSouth; and Geralyn Bertuccipositive person. It's fulfilling."all up, and Bolinder's career isOakton's annual alumni(1985-86), a Maine East grad Count Oakton athletic di-mark is 554-434 overall in 34 game, which celebrated itsand former Oakton women'srector Bruce Oates as a bigseasons. He also served as 20th edition during the re-volleyball coach. Bolinder fan. Oakton's softball head coach cently completed 2011-12 "It's great to see some of "Rich has really demon-from 1985 to 2001, and was season. Every year, formerthem enter coaching - and tostrated commitment to theassisted by his wife, Lisa, Raiders show up in droves todo it with passion," Bolinderwomen's basketball programwho also was her husband's compete against the currentsaid. at Oakton," Oates said. "Notassistant coach with the bas- group. An additional 25 Oaktonjust the sport, but to theketball team the last 11 years "To see these girls comeplayers under Bolinder'syoung women who have comeand who led thesoftball back - these women - andwatch have gone on to playthrough and played throughteam for two seasons herself I. see how they've developedbasketball at four-year insti-the years - people who comelast decade. in their lives ...it's the rela-tutions. back for the Alumni Game, "Now, it's time to take a tionship withtheplayers, One of the challenges ofto help coach or to just sup-break for a while and hang not one single thing, that I'llcoaching at the junior collegeport the program. That's aup the whistle," said Bolinder, remember the most," saidlevel is players are on boardtestament to his hard workwho hasn't ruled out a returnOakton women's basketball head coach Rich Bolindercol- r the 59-year-old Bolinder,for only two seasons. and commitment. He will beto coaching someday. "Now, Ilected 345 wins during his 25-year run. He wons 55 victories who maintains his position "Every year there's recruit-missed in the gym." become Oakton's biggest fan."overall.

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MAINE EAST BADMINTON Wednesday Baseballrunsin Gord's blood Hosts Deerfield, 4:30 p.m. BASEBALL Friday BY MIKE CAMERON 4.Hosts Von Steuben, 4:45 p.m. Saturday Contributor Hosts Taft (DH), 10a.m. Monday Nelson Gord, Notre Dame's Hosts Northside, 4:30 p.m. Tuesday first-year baseball head coach, Hosts Gordon Tech, 4:30 p.m. believesinkeeping things SOFTBALL Tuesday simple. At Waukegan, 4:45 p.m. He enjoyed a solid career BOYS TENNIS Monday playing with Buffalo Grove At Wheeling, 4:30 p.m. High School, Illinois-Chicago, Tuesday Hosts Elmwood Park, 4:45 p.m. the Schaumburg Flyers of the Wednesday Northern League, and had an Hosts Zion-Benton, 4:30 p.m. GIRLS TRACK extended try- Monday out with the At Deerfield Triangular, 4:30 p.m. in 2007. But, since 2005, Gord BOYS WATER POLO Monday has concentrated on one thing At St Viator, 6 p.m. teaching baseball. Tuesday Hosts Maine West, 6 p.m. He's coached at Harper GIRLS WATER POLO and Oakton colleges, Maine Friday Hosts Hoffman Estates, 5 p.m. West and with several travel Saturday teams, including the illinois Hosts Resurrection, il am. Tuesday thdians. Four years ago, he be- Hosts Maine West, 5 p.m. came owner of Play Ball USA, Wednesday At Riverside-Brookfield, 6 p.m. which recently moved from Des Plaines to Niles. NuES NORTH Gord jumps from Maine BASEBALL West into a well-established Monday program. Bob Kostuch (211- Hosts Wheeling, 4:30 p.m. Wednesday 121-l) never had a losing re- At Rolling Meadows, 4:45 p.m. cord in nine seasons and di- BOYS GYMNASTICS Saturday rected the Dons to the 2004 At Nues West Invite, 11a.m. IHSA Class AA state champi- Tuesday onship. He resigned after last Hosts Glenbrook South, 6 p.m. GIRLS SOCCER year's team went 19-17, includ- Tuesday ing 9-7 in the ESCC. Hosts St. Ignatios, 4:30 p.m. SOFTBALL "The foundation hereis Today based on everyone adding to At Elmwood Park, 4:30 p.m. Tuesday what the last guy did - build At Glenbrook South, 4:45 p.m. on the tradition," said Gord. BOYS TENNIS Monday "We would rather do one or Hosts Lake Forest Acad., 4:30 p.m. two things well than try to do Tuesday Hosts Notre Dame, 4:30 p.m. 50 different things. It's about BOYS TRACK execution." Tuesday At Glenbrook North. 4:30 p.m. Gord's Donscombined GIRLS TRACK stingy pitching tight defense Tuesday At Maine West, 4:30 p.m. andopportunisticoffense BOYS VOLLEYBALL to win four of six games lastNotre Dame senior pitcher Charlie Jerger posted victories in his first two appearances this season and allowed two runs in 12 Tuesday 2-1 TAMARA BELL-SUN-TIMES MEDIA At Nues West, 6p.m. week. After a roadloss innings. to Glenbrook North, Notre NILES WEST Dame downed Niles North 6-2pitched well in two outings.debut against New Trier onfense. Walsh, Czachor andwith a two-out RBI against Returning senior Nick Fiorito,Monday. juniorcenter-fielder DannyBuffalo Grove. BASEBALL and Prospect 5-1 at home. In Today a weekend tourney in Down-who will play for Concordia SeniorsecondbasemanHyde have been the Dons' Junior Zach Koziol, class- -. Hosts St. Patrick, 4:30 p.m. state Jacksonville, the DonsUniversity next yeai yieldedRyan Czachor has filled in su-catalysts. Hyde led the teammate Danny Nagode, Connelly Friday At Rolling Meadows, 11 a.m. fell to Geneva 3-1, but re-no earned runs in his corn-perbly at shortstop. The leftyin average (.389), RBI (7) andand Hyde are among those Saturday bounded with a 6-1 win overplete-game win over Morris. delivered the game-winningstolen bases (7), and camewho will add pitching depth. Hosts Buffalo Grove (DH), 11a.m. Tuesday Morris and a 3-2 victory over "We don't have big strikeouthit against Buffalo Grove. Ver-through withfivetwo-out, "I could not have enjoyed Hosts Von Steuben, 4:45 p.m. Gord's former Buffalo Grovepitchers. They are pitching tosatile Tommy Schaedel hasnm-scoring hits. Notre Damemy first week more, and that's BOYS GYMNASTiCS Saturday team. contact, and our defense isplayed well at second base. has stolen 26 bases in 29 at-because of our kids. They Hosts John Burkel Invite, 11 a.m. Adnan Sator, an imposingrnaking the plays," Gord said. Hard-working junior Diontempts. work hard and have great Tuesday Hosts Highland ParVDeerfield, 6 p.m. 6-foot-3 freshman, has col-"We don't have a whole lot ofUrsino has taken over at the Returning right-fielderteam spirit. I can't say enough GIRLS SOCCER lected two wins and allowedpower, but we should createhot comer. Senior Sean PavelNick Pieruccini, an all-stateabout them," Gord said. 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The Shen Yun Orchestra masterfully blends two of the world's greatest classical music traditions, Chinese and Western.

CLOTHING AN EMPIRE THERE'S A CHINESE SAYING: "Each dy- nasty has its own adornments," and thus rn' Chinese history is replete with a lavish va- riety of apparel. Every year Shen Yun cre- PROJECTING TIME AND SPACE ates hundreds of gorgeous, hand-made garments spanning China's dynasties, re- VIVIDLY ANIMATED backdrops, grand amid the clouds or in a heavenly palace, gions, and ethnic groups. "I saw here the as they are intricate, extend the stage An innovation in the world of perform- best example about how fabric, clothing, nd transport the audience. They are so ing arts, Shen Yun's projection designs and sleeves can enhance the movement remarkably true-to-life that audiences synchronize all aspects of the stage- and tell the story," said famed designer forget where they are and journey to costumes' colors, specific dance move- Norma Kamali. With traditional garb of the another place and time. Spectacular ments, props, lighting, the music of the Manchurians, Tibetans and Mongolians, the settings reflect China's landscapes, dy- orchestrato create "a dream world of costumes consist of imperial dragon robes, nasties, and mythology. Some scenes perfection," as one audience member cloud capes, ornate headdresses and vest- even transcend this world, entering a exclaimed. ments, warriors' armor, and celestial maid- majestic paradise where fairies dance ens' long silky sleeves.

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"The show is absolutely lt was an extraordinary "I probably have reviewed beautiful...lt has become experience...the level of over 3,000 to 4,000 shows. this one big poetic event. skill, but also the power I will give this production 5 It was so inspiring, I of the archetypes and stars. That's the top....I've think I may have found the narratives were never seen anything like some new ideas for the startling. And of course this. I mean l've seen enough next AVATAR." it was exquisitely Broadway shows that still beautiful." cannot compare to what I saw tonight. The best word to use was 'mind-blowing." Richard Connema, - Robert Stromberg, Acad- - Cate Blanchett, Academy theatre critic for ra/kin' emy Award winner; production Award-winning Actress Broadway designer for Avatar' Treat Yourself and Your Loved Ones to an Unforgettable Experience!

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