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BY JENNIFER JOHNSON One of the residents of thebathroom not long after hisawaiting results from an au- [email protected] apartment, identified as Ger-arrival, police said. topsy to determine the cause aid Pembor, 78, reportedly According to police, Pem-of his death. Threemenhavebeen told police that he immediate-bor and the two other men, This isthe third suspi- charged with concealing the ly called 911, and he and twoidentified as John D. Pembor,cious-death investigation con- death of a 43-year-old man in other men attempted to ad-51, of 725 Busse Highway, andduced by Park Ridge Police connection with the third sus- minister lifesaving measuresDaniel Cheruesk3 35, of 8429since Feb. 2, when the body of picious-death investigation to Kelly. N. Milwaukee Ave.,NUes,a man was found in a wooded undertaken by Park Ridge Park Ridge Police Cmdr.waited more than four hoursarea north of Riverside Drive Police detectives in the past Lou Jogmen said inconsisten-before they moved Kelly'sand Oakton Street. The man's month. cies in the statements provid-body outside and called para-death was later ruled a sui- Michael A. Kelly, of Des ed by the three men led policemedics. cide by the Cook County Mad- Plaines, was found unrespon- to determine that this account All three men have beenical Examiner's Office. sive in the courtyard of an ofthe events was false. Detec-charged with concealment of A week later the body of apartment complex at 725 Daniel Chernesky Gerald Pembor tives, working with the Cooka death and were scheduledChip Mallek, 39, of Chicago, Busse Highway at 1:30 a.m. County State's Attorney's Of-to appear in Cook Countywas found along the 200 March 4, Park Ridge policepita! in Park Ridge, where hehad knocked on their apart-fice, learned that Kelly hadCircuit Court in Skokie for ablock of Summit Avenue. He reported. Paramedics werewas pronounced dead. ment door and when the dooractually arrived at Pembor'sbond hearing earlier March 5.had been strangled and police called to the residence and According to police threewas opened, they found KellyBusse Highway apartment Joginen said there werehave arrested a man they say transported Kelly to Advo-men at the scene reportedon the ground in the court-more than four hours earlierno signs of trauma to Kelly'smurdered Mallek during an cate Lutheran General Hos-that Kelly, an acquaintance,yard. and had collapsed inside thebody and investigators wereargument over drug money.

GOLF MILL MALL VILLAGE BOARD Not everyone sold on proposed Nues aldermen OK funding sales tax hike at shopping centerfor Evanston pipeline study BY TRACY GRUEN nicipality if more chose to partici- BY TRACY GRUEN tion jobs and 20Q retail jobs. Resident Pat Argyrakis was also Contributor pate. Contributor The quarter-cent sales-tax in-opposed to the tax hike. In addition to the cost of the crease is estimated to raise about Argyrakis didn't understand how The village of Niles on Feb. 28study there is a capital invest- Business owners and residents$600,000 a year. Williams said theGolf Mill could be classified as a agreed to participate in a feasibil-ment for construction of the new attendedapublichearingonmall will spend millions of dollars in"blighted area," in terms of establish- ity study regarding the construe-transmission water main. whether the village should estab-new lease deals and developmentsing a special business district and also tion of a new pipeline that would Stoneback said that the study lish a special business district toof the outlot. be called the "Crown Jewel" of NUes allow the village to purchase Wa-will look at several different pro- increase the sales tax at Golf Mill "It's a very difficult time for land-by GolfMill representatives. ter from the city of Evanston. posed routes. Shopping Center. lords," said Wendell Bollan, First Argyrakis said that the burden Nlles now pays about $2 per «If Evanston wants to take the Representatives of Golf Mill MallVice President of CB Richard Ellis,associated with changes to the mall 1,000 gallons of water to the citylead on this study, we'll be a part are asking the village board to cre-the leasing agent. "I think our re-should not be put on consumera. of Chicago. The water rates wereofit and pay a share ofit," said Vil- ate a special business district thatquest is more of a need." "It's something an owner should do raised last month by 25 percentlage Manager George Van Geem. calls for a sales-tax increase of .25 Some businessowners wereas an owner," said Argyrakis. and were expected to continue in-"It's good knowledge to have." percent, or 25 cents on a $100 pur-in favor of the sales-tax increase, 'We feel GoliMill does need to stay creasing. Evanston has asked Morton chase. while others think it would have acompetitive," said Chamber of Com- "We sell water at a lower rateGrove, Niles Des Plaines and Park "Golf Mill Shopping Center hasnegative impact on business. merce Director Katie Schneider, who than what Chicago is selling it for,"Ridge if they are interested in been the crown jewel of Niles for "Consumers today are extremelysaid the chamber supports the sales said David Stoneback, utifities di-participating in the study. over 50 years," said Golf Mill Man-savvy,"saidJeffreyPoole, real-tax increase. rector for the city of Evanston. Stoneback said Evanston offi- ager Mike Williams. estate development manager of During the hearing, mall represen- Stoneback said he could not yetcials haven't heard back from any If the business districtis ap-Kohl's department store. tatives emphasized the fact that the provide an estimate ofwhat Even-municipalities yet, but on March proved at the March board meet- Poole said his store competesmall has greater competition now ston would charge Nlles for water.19 prospective participants will ingthe revenue generatedwillwith Babies"R"Us and Marshallswith the current redevelopment of «We should always look at wayscommunicate to Evanston alder- support a plan that includes aacross the street, and the tax in-Randhurst Village and the new outlet we could serve the village at amen whether they are interested. new 30,000-square-foot junior de-crease could lose them business. mall that will be opening in Rosemont. more economical rate," said NUes On Feb. 27 the city of Park partmentstore,athree-tenant «Just like a mall can get a repu- A representative of Sears Depart- Trustee Rosemary Palicki, whoRidgedeferredtakingaction 8,400-square-foot building on Mil-tation in terms of poor security, ament store supported supports the village's involvementon the issue until officials know waukee Avenue, sewer and water-mall can get a reputation in termsof the business district, as well as a in the study. whether the other towns are will- main improvements, facade andofhigher costs," Poole said. representative of US Cellular store The feasibility study could costing to contribute funds for the sidewalk improvements and other "Youwilllose some people,"located in the mall the Niles as much as $30,000 andstudy. projects. Trustee Andrew Przybylo said. Trustee Louella Preston said she would determine the proposed The scope and size of the study In addition to the mall improve- Williams said Golf Mill sales-would like the board of trustees to size ofthe pipeline, method of con-will be based on the total of mu- ments Williams said the villagepeople would make adjustmentsgather more information about spe- struction, route and cost estimatenicipalities that participate. would benefit from the additionalso that they won't lose business,cml business districts and how es- to supply water to new wholesale The village of Skokie now pur- sales-tax revenue. The plan is alsofor example, to a nearby furnituretablishing one would impact the water customers. The cost wouldchases water from the city of expected to generate 300 construe-store. village. be lower for each individual mu-Evanston. 6 IWWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COMI THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 2012NIL

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Blockshopper 17 Calendar Oscars eventa 21 golden opportunity Diversions Bi Family Friendly B2 Film clips B4 to raise vaccine-accessawareness Fixer 30 Food 26 BY CATHRYN GRAN againstpneumonia,rotavirus Opinion 20 cgran@pioner(ocal.com (which causes diarrhea,) polio and Photo feature 12 measles." Changyit Levin said. A shot at "being fancy," "win- Police blotter "To treat a child for those diseases 9 fling an Oscar" and "having fun"costs $100. We need to understand rfj Property transfers.. 16 were among the wishes expressedthis, and to do what we can.» Showtimes B5 by youngsters the past weekend at Changyit Levin said the Janu- Sports 39 a pre-Academy Awards costumeary meeting was the first confer- party in Morton Grove. ence she attended where partici- The goal of the party was topants were encouraged to bring raise awareness of the need to al-their laptop computers and blog low children around the world toin real time about the ideas being have the same dreams, said Cyn-bandied about. thia Changyit Levin, of Morton "The foundation was looking Grove. for people with social-media skills Changyit Levin was one of 48and those who already knew about people invited Jan. 29-30 to a Unit-issues, especially in the area of ed Nations Foundation leadershipglobal poverty," Changyit Levin summit in Washington, D.C., tosaid. "The UN Foundation can dis- expand access to vaccines for chu- tribute vaccines in a very effective dren in developing countries. way. Among the wishes from the "And we're trying to get the mothers at the party were a shotword out. The foundation trained at "crazy love," "family" and "be-us, but it definitely doesn't stop ABOVE: Friends and ing a cool mom." there. We're just the seeds. We family pose for a "The messageisthat everyneed to continue the work and group shot on the u child deserves a shot at a chancegrow." "red carpet" as they for a healthy life, no matter where Changyit Levin said she, De- use the Oscar telecast they live," Changyit Levin said.Franco and Smith now are work- to get together to "We have this great chance to saveing to meet face-to-face with their help raise money and a life every 20 seconds with yac-respective U.S. representatives to awareness for Shot@ cines." secure the $145 million in the pro- Life. i (ON LANGHAM-FOR Every parent should have theposed federal budget to provide SUN-TIMES MEDIA opportunity to share happy mile-vaccinations to children in need stones, like the first time a childaround the world. loses a tooth, she said. "Working with RESULTS gave LEFT: Cynthia "As a mother, it's painful to thinkme these skills to advocate with Changyit Levin poses about children in the developingmy representatives," she said. "It's with a statuette as world who won't survive to experi-a partnership. And we're asking she stands on the red MOMMY ON A ence simple, joyful milestones wefor the same things." carpet. Changyit Levin take for granted here," she said. RESULTS is a nonprofit, grass- organized a pre-Oscar SHOESTRING Working with Jennifer DeFran- roots advocacy organization that party to promote co, of Palatine, and Wendy Smith,works to wipe out poverty around the United Nations Go ahead and put of Highland Park, both of whomthe world by training volunteers Foundation's new your fashion designer also attended the summit, Chan-in the areas of speaking in public, campaign to expand gyit Levin said they decided toworking in coalitions and educat- access to vaccines desire in motion have their own red-carpet party toing the public on ways to fight for children. i (ON get people involved in the missionpoverty, according to information LANGHAM-FOR SUN-TIMES PAGE 24 to provide vaccines to children inprovided by the group. MEDIA developing countries. "Global health speaks to me," "It costs $20 to vaccinate a childChangyit Levin said.

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BY NATASHA WASINSKI with the others' methods. he said"It's something im- Contnbutor Afterwarddrillpartici-portant that we do because pants met to discuss whatthis is something that hap- Justtwo weeksbefore had happened and addresspens sometimes." 17-year-old T.J. Lane allegedily any complications that could In the past two decades, opened fire in a Cleveland- be prevented in the ftiture. isolatedschoolshootings area high school, killing three Mellema said the Policehave received considerable students and wounding two Department had prepared anationalandsometimes others, one local high school full action report and, thoughglobal attention. was taking measures to pre- he couldn't disclose details of Betweenthelate-1980s pare for such an emergency their findings, he noted thatand the early-1990s the Unit- situation on its own campus. the drill revealed some "mi-ed States suffered a sharp Maine South High School nor discrepancies in commu-increase in gun violence in and city of Park Ridge public- nication methods." its schools. service personnel conducted For example there were is- Despite a decline in school a drill exercise Feb. 14 to as- sues with communicating viaviolence since then, horrific sess how school and emergen- radio systems, and slight dii-multiple-victim shootings cy personnel would respond if ferences in language used bycontinue to terrorize schools an armed gunman were on school and police personnel,across the country, begin- the campus. he said. ning most notably with the "Schools across the coun- According to school offi-Columbine massacre in 1999, try have faced situations of cials the drill brought to lightthe country's deadliest high emergencies with intruders," the aftermath issues, suchschool shooting ever. said Maine Township District as the implications of having Thirteen years later 207 spokesman Dave Beery. crime scenes and police inves-Maine South's 2,600-student "The belief is the drill would tigations in the school build-body is, by and large, cogni- help us prepare in case that ing when classes resume. zant of the possible emer- should ever occur here." Maine South High School and city of Park Ridge public-service personnel conducted a drill exer- Beery saidthestudentgency threats they face at Maine South, Maine Town-ase Feb. 14 to assess how school and emergency personnel would respond if an armed gunman body took the drill seriouslyschool, Beery said. ship High School District 207,were on the campus.JENNIFER JOHNSON-SUN-TIMES MEDIA and followedinstructions "I think students are more Park Ridge Police, Fire and well. aware of what the world is Public Works Departmentsrifles during the drill. students for witness question-said. School lock down proce-and what it can be than they and the North Suburban Fire Department paramed-ing and well-being checks. Mellema said because ofdures require staff to instructgenerally receive credit for," Emergency Communicationsics were also on scene with an Regular classes resumedthese factors "the feeling ofstudents to take cover inhe said. Center all participated in theambulance and stretcher. after the drill. going through school is con-classrooms or other super- ParkRidgepoliceen- drill, which put the school in a The drill included an acted While Maine South regu-siderably different." vised areas. Doors are closedcourage residents to be on complete lock down for aboutscenario in which a police offi-larly practices such emer- The simulation aspect alsoand locked, blinds and win-the lookout for out-of-the- 20 minutes and included role-cer played the loose guarnan,gency procedures, the ac-gave "the officers an opportu-dows are closed, and lightingordinary behavior and seek play simulation. a role originally slated for ative shooter drill was morenity to run through the drill inand allaudio-visual equip-or issue help before such After first-period classesMaine South graduate, Beerydetailed and simulated thana more dynamic way," he said.ment are turned off. behavior develops into larg- began at 7:45 a.m. on Valen-said. typical exercises. Mellema acknowledged As a result of these actionser problems like an act of tine's Day, school resource Five previously recruited ParkRidgepoliceLt.such exercises do have their"an intruder moving throughshooting. officer Mike Luehr learned ofstudents were holed up in theDuane Mellema said the eventlimitations. the hallways will find it more Thoughthecity'slow "shots fired in the building"room with the "shooter." represented the first time the The time frame in whichdifficultin knowing wherecrime rates are encouraging, and subsequently called 911, Each had been thoroughlyschool and police departmentit was executed is somewhatpeople are," Beery said. Mellema said it's difficult if Beery said. briefed before and after theran through their emergencyunrealistic and officers were Beery said while school fac-not impossible to accurately The Park Ridge Police De-simulation, and had receivedprocedures simultaneously. notcarryingammunitionulty and emergency person-predict where school vio- partment then dispatched apermissiontoparticipate Though officers have previ-of any kind, including blanknel cannot prepare for "everylence will occur. rapid-response team, includ-from their parents, Beeryously trained in school build-rounds, he said possible event, it puts us in a "The common denomina- ing four patrol officers whosaid. ings, they had not conducted The drill allowed partici-better position to act and re-tor is there is no common are trained in finding and After the team of officersa drill where all classroomspating parties to test theirspond." denominator," he said. "The neutralizing armed suspects.found the "shooter" and sub-were locked, and all studentsprocedures, and evaluate how "Shootings occur in placesbest we can doisto prepare Officerscarriedunloadeddued him police escorted theand faculty were present, hethey coincide and interactwhere you don't expect them,"as much as we possibly can."

school community. Solberg, Matthew Stangel, Mi-Jann, Karina Koch, Gabriel of Wonder" summer pro- may register for one or two SCHOOLS Hawk Pride Students of thechael Stangel, Jason Matthew McCarron, Anthony Mitchell, gram. 90-minute classes per each BRIEFS first quarter were Jane Acker, Tan, Crystal Titean, Phitip Hannah Moy, Carolyn Murphy, Tuition is the same as lastmorning session. Cassandra Banas, Brittany Titean, Alexandra Tomic, Peter O'Connor, Guy Olson, year and priority is given to "Worlds of Wonder" Bruce, Chris Buscemi, Ethan Emily Valdez, Charlie Vinopal, Tim Prinz, Theresa Rathslag, any child who (ives within offers a variety of classes Maine South names Campbell, Karla Cantu, Max Maddie Wethall, Mike White, Corbin Rusteberg, Nick Sal- District 64 and enrolls on orsuch as science, arts, crafts, Castaneda, Dilan Chavez, Ryan Wichlin, Sara WoJtowicz gia, Leah Schneider, Danietle before April 20. cookery, movie-making, 'Hawk Pride' Caryn Clark, Joshua Corkiti, and Natalie Zak. Soldat, Peter Szymanski, The program will be sports, music and theater. students Bethany Cunningham, Jeffrey Hawk Pride Students of Pavel Tamas, Jon Weber and conducted at Washington Skill-building classes in Maine South High School inDietsch, Alex Ellyin, Molly the second quarter were Mustafa Vides. School, 1500 Stewart Ave., reading, language arts Gaughan, Emily Kelly, Kristy Sara Abuhadba, Brandon for students completing and math also are offered. Park Ridge recently released 'Worlds of Wonder' the names of Hawk Pride K'ell, Philip Kulas, Adrian Ma- Alexander, Korey Bender, Jack grades K-3, and at Lincoln Spanish review is available Students of the Quarter for kol, Nicholas Manos, Victoria Carey, Marisa Cygan, Cailin registration begins Middle School, 200 S. for students completing Lincoln Ave., for students seventh grade. the first two quarters of the Marinopoulos, Maggie Merz, Devereux, Michelle Diatte, at District 64 2011-12 school year. Hawk Dzejna Mujkic, Maggy Navin, Cassie Doody, Aly Downen, completing grades 4-7. A course catalog and reg. Pride Students are selected Lauryn Rotonda, Patrick Jactynn Dunleavy, Ryan Fahey, Park Ridge-Niles School Two sessions are offered: istration forms are available by their teachers for being Ryan, Tim Rzeszutko, Sonya Adrianna Gorniak, Megan District 64 began registra- June 12-29 and July 2-20 on the District 64 website, tion March 1 for its "Worlds positive members of the Savici, Michelle Sisco, Katie Haduch, Erica Hauer, Allison (no school July 4). Students www.d64.org. TIA rrnr Q UOA VM12OIIUl I *O !Af O11IAOIO AI%AIAIt O NR THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 2012 WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COMI 9 RYAN-PARKE POLICE BLOTTER fi, nera! home HOARDER CLEANOUTS I "Our family MAJOR MESS, LARGE BUILDING The following incidents floor. The complainant VANDALISM : AND EXTREME HOARDER were listed in the weekly suspects the offender did so serving yours for Nues police found graf- I bulletin prepared by the Nues because of numerous noise PROPERTY CLEANOUTS! i I Police Department. Readers complaints. fiti Feb. 25 on the wall of a over 74 years" ILLINOIS LARGESTTRUCK AND 6-8 MAN are reminded that an arrest business on the 7600 block : SPECIALLYTRAINED CREW! does not constitute o finding THEFT of Milwaukee Avenue. Police Suburban I WE REMOVE ALL JUNK AND GARBAGE i of guilt. Only a court of law A 79-year-old Nues said it was not gang-related (847) 823-1171 and appeared to make an ob- can make that determination. woman said she left her bag Chicago : WE CAN REMOVE 150 YARDS PER DAY! March 4 in the computer scene comment about female (773) 792-1811 room at the Nues Public anatomy. : HIRE OUR CREW OR RENT A 50Y0 DUMPSTER!: CRIMINAL DAMAGE 120 S. Northwest Hwy. Library on the 6900 block BURGLARY i A Park District employee of Oaktori, and when she Park Ridge AS SEEN ON HOARDING BURIED ALIVE! A 51-year-old Rive rwoods www.ryan-parke.com said that between Feb. went to leave, the bag was man told police someone : 28 and March 2 someone missing. The bag contained HOARDERCLEANOUTS.COM: used spray-paint to write a a credit card and a library entered his 2001 Chevrolet van March 2 in the Golf Mill name on an electric box at book. 24.7 SERVICE 847-338.0588 a park on the 7500 block Shopping Center parking of Mulford. Someone also FIRE lot and stole a roll of coins, reportedly spray-painted an A neighbor called 911 backpack and calculator FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED SINCE 1922 PRE valued at $160. obscene shape on asphalt after seeing smoke coming ARRANGED & PREPAID FUNERALS AVAILABLE under a pavilion. from a residence March 1 on CRIMINAL DAMAGE the 8500 block of Chester. A 43-year-old Niles man A complainant stated that The NUes Fire Department a 40-year-old man who lives arrived and put out the said someone smashed the Cooney in a buitding on the 8800 fire, which originated from rear window and spray- painted the trunk of his block of Golf Road placed debris in the garage. 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3918 W. Irving Pk. Rd. CHICAGO, IL 60618 police she discovered jewelry HIT-AN D-RU N SHERIFF'S and a digital camera missing Phone (773) 588-5850 Fax (773) 279-9802 A hit-and-run accident from her bedroom Feb. 23 at- REPORTS was reported Feb. 19 on the ter learning that her 13-year- 625 Busse Hwy. PARK RIDGE, IL 60068 old had allowed a stranger 9300 block of North Hamlin Phone (847) 685-1002 Fax (847) 685-1005 The following incidents into the home. The boy told Avenue. in unincorporated Maine police that a man claiming ROBBERY Township were compiled by to be a plumber came to the A 20-year-old man told the Cook County Sheriff's back door about 3 p.m. and joe Hurry! Department. Readers are Cook County Sheriff's Police said he needed to check the . he was robbed of $3 while MAYER IAh ibrd saviflgs reminded that an arrest does pipes inside the home. The walking the morning of Feb. not constitute a finding of boy reportedly let the man daycamp endrch 24 in unincorporated Maine guilt. Only a court of law can inside and the two wentinto Township. make that determination. the basement where the Deputy Cmdr. Anthony man ran the water at a sink Brzezniak said the man before leaving. The boy's BATTERY reported that at 4:30 a.m. he mother suspects a second was walking west on Ballard Police were contacted af- person must have entered Road near the Landings con- ter a resident of Crestwood the residence and removed dominium complex when he condominiums and apart- the items from the bedroom, was approached by a group of ments on the 10000 block police said. of Holly Lane reported people, one ofwhom struck that she was slapped three ATTEM PIED him in the head with a hard times by her 12-year-old object. son Feb. 2. The Department BURGLARY The man told police he of Children and Family On Feb. 13 an attempt was that he fell to the ground and Services was contacted and made to force entry into a was cut with a knife, and $3 the boy was transported residence on the 9200 block was stolen from his pockets, to a hospital for a mental- of North Western Avenue. Brzezniak said. Police officers interviewed health evaluation, police PROPERTY DAMAGE If ou w' t' buid a àrg npi yow h1d. said. No charges were filed. the victim at Advocate It t..oud b. nø.iWd frisndI A criminal damage to Lutheran General Hospital in Bassam Kndeir, 43, of property report was file Feb. Park Ridge, where he was be- fand .*c*sng. ch*,tgwgd the 9400 block of Bay 19 at Crestwood condomini- ing treated for his injuries. He .nc_ d ums and apartments on the reportedly told police he did Colony Drive, unincorpo- Yo cd .d Iugk d rated Maine Township, was 10000 block of Linda Lane. not know the people who had and h charged with domestic bat- robbed him. tery Feb. 12. According to A criminal damage to A security guard at the police Kndeir was accused property report was filed Feb. Landings told investiga- of punching a 36-year-old 26 at Crestwood condomini- tors he did not see or hear woman in the face inside ums and apartments on the anything around the time their residence before he 10000 block of Fotty Lane. the robbery was reported, left for work. Brzezniak said. A vehicle was reported jccchicago Investigators also request- b.ngg J.h to W4 THEFT damaged Feb. 22 at Golf Ter- ed a copy of surveillance icc cgo nonprofit organza5oo d.dcted to eoourirg a nd bent J.t F out e nd r.ght. onibi. ot A resident of the 9300 race Apartments on the 9600 video from a nearby bank, the life and community for generations to come iCC is a parmes in serving os, cocnmanity, block of Noel Avenue told block of Gott Terrace. commander said. sopported by the Jewish United Fond/Jewish Fede,etion. C2012 iCC Chicago OCMK2t7 gojccorg/daycamp 10 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COMI THURSDAY, MARCH 8. 2012NIL

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I NILES NORTH u fl) p Bids approved, $15M poolWinin construction set to begin BY NATALIE HAYES the Swift Aquatics competi-merous reports of injuries Contributor tive swim program. that have been sustained over The new pool will replacethe years. i iLd 21! Plans to build a new aquat-the almost 50-year-old pool "I've had a tough time with ics center at Niles North Highcurrently in the school, whichthis project because of its School in the tune of almostDistrict 219 school board pros-costit's the single most ex- $15 million advanced Feb. 27ident Robert Silverman saidpensive addition we've consid- night when Niles Townshipwas found to be in violationered in the school's imtor" District 219 Board of Trusteesof current ifiSA safety stan-Silverman said. "But we've It's easy! approved the bid packages todards that require the pool tobeen building up our reserves build the pool. be at least 12 feet deep. Theand saving for this day little by Construction on the pool isexisting Niles North pool islittle, and sometimes you have Callor visitthe office formoredetails expected to begin sometime10 feet deep and pians for theto bite the bullet and build a in March and wrap up bynew facility call for the pool tofacility to last a lifetime." August 2013, said Jim Szcz-be 14 feet in case IHSA safety The entire cost ofthe 8proj- epaniak, community relationsregulations change again. oct will be funded through re- director for District 219. The aquaticcenterwillserves set aside in the opera- A large group of parents,have space for up to 500 spec-tions and maintenance fund studentsandcommunitytators, and the 25-yard pooland a life safety fund, and no members attended the Feb.will feature eight lanes. Planstax raises will be necessary to A PT Rt P QL tVA 27 meeting to show their sup-also call for renovated lockerhelp pay for the project, trust- port of the aquatic center,rooms. ees said. which will be the new home of Silverman said the current Moving ahead with the 650 N. Northwest Highway, Park Ridge, IL 60068 the boys and girls swimmingpool - which is the originalcostly project may mean that and diving teams, the Skokiepool from when the schoolothercapital improvement Park District's Swim Americafirst opened in 1964 - is anprojects may have to be put learn-to-swim program and"embarrassment," citing nu-on hold, Silverman said. 847-292-2700 Dr. Michael Artrip, D.D.S. and Dr. Randall Oliva, D.D.S. u porter flykiq

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DISTRICT 6h BRIEFS New administrator for student learning appointed The Park Ridge-Niles School District 64 Board of Education at its Feb. 27 meeting confirmed the appointment of Lori Hinton as assistant superintendent for student learning, effective July 1. She will replace Diane Betts, who is retiring June 30 from District 64 after nine years in that post. As assistant superintendent, Hinton will provide leadership of District 64's curriculum and instructional programs, including assessment of student achieve- ment, implementation of intervention programs to support student learning and professional development activities for teachers. Hinton comes to District 64 from Glenview School District 34, where she has been principal of Westbrook School, serving kindergarten through second grade, for eight years. In that role Hinton focused on improving teacher collabora- tion, exploring strategies for assess- ing student progress, implementing research-based math and reading support programs, and creating a professional- learning community for teachers. She also served on severa( district-wide commit- tees focusing on professional develop- ment, supervision and evaluation, and Maine East junior Mynor Pelaez plays the role of Jimmy Smith with sophomore Marianna Venen, who plays the role of Millie, during a dress re- personnel. hearsal of the musical, "Thoroughly Modern Millie," in the school auditonum Feb. 27. I RYAN PAGELOW-SUN-TIMES MEDIA Before joining District 34 Hinton was an assistant principal and instructional facilitator in Community Consolidated School District 62 in Des Plaines and MAINE EAST HIGH SCHOOL a curriculum specialist in Golf School District 67. Earlier in her career she was a program director at the North Cook Intermediate Service Center leading 'Thoroughly Modern Millie' plays through Saturday teacher workshops to improve student achievement. Maine East High School have Hinton received both her bachelor's been taking audiences back to the and master's degrees in education from Roaring Twenties during a pro- the University of Illinois at Urbana- duction of the musical comedy, Champaign, and her doctor of philosophy "Thoroughly Modern Millie," pro- degree from Loyola University in Chicago. sented over two weekends at the Public forums to share Park Ridge school, 2601 W. Demp- ster St. plan for facilities Remaining performances are Park Ridge-Niles School District 64 scheduled for 7:30 p.m. March 9 will two conduct public forums this and 10. Tickets are $10 and may be month to share information about the purchased online through Maine Facility Master Ptan that is under devet- East's website, east.maine2ø7.org opment. or by calling the school's Fine Arts The forums will take place March 13 Office, (847) 692-8500. at Lincoln Middle School's Winslow Hall, Set during the flapper era of the 200 S. Lincoln Ave., Park Ridge, and 1920s, "Thoroughly Modern Mil- March 14 at Emerson Middle School's lie" features a cast of 42 students. Learning Resource Center, 8101 N. The lead roles of Millie and Jimmy CumberLand Ave., Niles. The sessions wiR are played by Marianna Veneri begin at 6:30 p.m. and Mynor Pelaez, respectively. The architectural firm of Fanning How- Director Karen Hail calls the ey will highlight needs that have been production a "throwback to good identified at each school and members of old-fashioned musicals: boy meets the community will have an opportunity girl, boy loses girl, boy gets girl to ask questions and offer input about back. There is lots ofgreat comedy the plan. and lots of great music." District 64 launched the two-year Fa- working with Hail is musical cility Master Plan process during summer director Julie Croasen, technical 2011 to help prioritize the "bricks-and- director Jessica Buczek, orchestre mortar" needs of schools. director Edward Eubank, assis- More information about the detailed tant director Veronica Lynn, cos- physical assessments for each building tumer Kim Morris and choreogra- Maine East sophomore Christina Peter, junior Peter Roumeliotis, junior Zonana Tetwak and junior John Depa pher Konnie Sherry. Sound design are available on the district's website, perform in an opening scene of the musicaL RYAN PAGELOW-SUN-TIMES MEDIA www.d64.org. is by Brandi Livs NIL THURSDAY. MARCI-I 8, 2012 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I 13

I I MORTON GROVE LIBRARY Girl Scouts gather for centennial tea party

Celebrating loo years of Girl Scouting was the theme of a tea party held March 3 at the Morton Grove Public Library Juliette Gordon Low,a wealthy socialite who split her time living in Savannah, Ga., and in Great Britain, founded the Girl Scouts of America in March 1912. At the tea party Betsey Means, an actress who spe- cializes is historical portray- als, portrayed Low. Those attending the party learned about Low's life and the founding of Girl Scouting. The celebration will con- tinue with an exhibit from l-3 p.m. March 10, and 6-8:30 p.m. March 15, at the Morton GroveHistorical Museum, 6148 Dempster St. Local GirlScout troops past and present have do- nated or loaned items to the museum for the exhibit. Call(847) 965-0203 for I more information. The Morton Grove library sponsored a girl scouting- themed party March 3. Betsey Means, an actress who specializes is historical por- trayais, performed. i TAMARA BELL-SUN TJMES MEDIA

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Girl Scouts mark 100th anniversary Local Girl Scouts from Niles, Morton Grove, Park Ridge, Skokie and Lincot- nwood will celebrate 100 years of Girl Scouting. Juliette Gordon Low found- ed Girl Scouting on March 12, 1912, in Savannah, Ga., to give girls access to unique leadership opportunities. Girls of all ages and adult volunteers are hosting special community-based Promise Circles at 7:12 p.m. March 12, locally at Golf Mill Shopping Center. Troops should arrive at 6:45 p.m. Girl Scouts wilt join with former Girl Scouts from L every decade to recite the Girl Scout Promise and Law, I followed by singing of "Make Betsey Means, an actress, reenacts Jutiette Gordon Low's life and the founding of Girl Girl Scout Katie Sacknson watches the performance. i TAMARA New Friends." Scouting. i TAMARA BELL-SUN TIMES MEDIA BELL-SUN TIMES MEDIA 14I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 2012 NR

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Box 894, Elburn, IL 60119; 898 S Golf Cul De Sac St.: 2521 Pebbleford Lane: Jen- MORTON GROVE phone (630) 557-1000; fox nifer M Sousa to Vicki Mckee, 5151 N East River Road Unit Fannie Mae to Stephen Korna- 7402 Davis St.: Junice SKOKIE (630) 557-1001. towski Christina Kornatowski, $410,000, Feb. 10 331d: Federal National Mort- Rosenthal to Hernan Diego 3744 Main St.: Bank Of New $152,500, Feb. 10 2551 Glenview Road: Hsbc gage Assn to Anna Marchew- Velarde, $160,000, Feb. 9 York Mellon Ttee to Jose Ro- DES PLAINES Bank Usa Trustee to Sikander ka, $70,000, Feb. 10 8930 Parkside Ave.: Rl driguez, $105,000, Feb. 8 10077 Linda Lane Apt 2n: DUNNING Keshwani, $550,000, Feb. 10 5310 N Chester Ave. Apt 518: Management & Leasing Inc Battuya Idertsogt to Altansukh 4700 Old Orchard Road Apt 3218 N Noftingham Ave.: 2812 Knollwood Lane: Ann to Faruk Hubjer, $371,000, Edward Cooper to Maksymil- Nemekh, $35,000, Feb. 7 ian Derylo, $57,000, Feb. 8 107: Paunel Mastan to Orner Bugajski Trust to Enrique Per- Mostardini Estate to Ernest Feb. 7 1022 Greenview Ave.: Elliot ez Hermila Perez, $223,000, Gray Rhonda Gray, $310,000, S Malik, $50,000, Feb. 10 9319 Oak Park Ave.: Khan Kerwin to Linda Rosas Saul Feb. 9 Feb. 10 OAK PARK 5109 Sherwin Ave.: Fannie Trust to Habeeb M Quadri Mae to Shmooni Ibraham, Rodriguez, $230,000, Feb. 9 3316 N Neya Ave.: Parkway 3043 Mary Kay Lane: Rb Reso- Aisha Siddiqul, $930,000, 1030 Woodbine Ave.: Charles Mishoulam Trust to Ste- $116,500, Feb. 9 1214 Brown St.: Us Bank Na Bank & Trust Co Ttee to lution Properties LIc to Farnia Feb. 8 Trustee to William Swanson, Michael Ballenger Ofelia Bal- S Ghavami, $325,000, Feb. 7 phen B Mead Nicole Mead, 7421 Kolmar Ave.: Sari Leven $685,000, Feb. 9 $61,500, Feb. 7 lenger, $207,000, Feb. 8 311 Ferndale Road: Firstmerit MOUNT PROSPECT Camras Estate to Thomas 1106 N Grove Ave.: Elaine J Masud, $245,000, Feb. lO 1672 Spruce Ave.: William Van 3320 N Ozark Ave.: Deutsche Bank Na Ttee to Hugh M Odon- 11 5 WiLle St. Apt 205: Rob- Brennan to Aoifinn Devitt, Hagey to Peter Van Hagey, Bank NatI Trt Co Ttee to Alex- nell Eden Olson Odonnell, ert P Bledsoe to Melissa A 7441 Kostner Ave.: Lpp Mort- $615,000, Feb. 9 $200,000, Feb. 10 ander Vail, $145,000, Feb. 9 $291,000, Feb. 8 Morreale, $156,500, Feb. 7 gage Ltd to Tasneem Khan 170 E Northwest Highway Apt 3326 N Normandy Ave.: Oskar 1114 Woodbine Ave.: A Kyle Shahab Uddin, $200,000, Feb. 9 F: Juan P Lozano to Naresh Wiatr to Mariya Sheshurak, HAR WOOD HEIGHTS NILES Mack to David H Gwinn Janice E Rodman, $538,500, Jindal Sanjogita jindal, $175,000, Feb. 7 4833 N Olcott Ave. Unit 418: 6757 W Forest View La ne: 7510 Kolmar Ave.: Deutsche Feb. 9 $66,500, Feb. 7 3401 N Narragansett Ave.: inc Metz Trust to Wieslawa Poselk- Diane T Strzelecki Estate to Bank NatI Trt Co Ttee to Alan Osheff, $150,000, Feb. 7 365 Graceland Ave. Unit 202a: Investments Inc to Carmelo iewicz, $220,000, Feb. 9 Pawel S Zajac, $225,000, 165 N Kenilworth Unit 5k: Fannie Mae to Vladimir 111ev, Gonzalez Linda Gonzalez, Feb. 9 Vaccaro Trust to Robert 8140 Knox Ave. Apt 2c: Us JEFFERSON PARK Haisman Janet Haisman, $1e2,000, Feb. 10 $165,000, Feb. 9 6959 W Seward St.: Byrne Bank Na Trustee to Andy $185,000, Feb. lO Yousif, $70,000, Feb. 10 435 Alles St. Unit 409: John A 3523 N Natchez Ave.: Fed- 5215 W Carmen Ave.: Tcf Trust to Ryan H Walker eral Home Loan Mtg Corp to National Bank to Lucas Nowak Nicole L Walker, $220,000, 9030 Bronx Ave. Apt B: Piekielko to Dean Karamanio- PALATIN E las, $150,000, Feb. 10 Bozena Gasienica Jan KIus, Rebekah Nowak, $190,000, Feb. 9 Fannie Mae to Siyun Deng, Feb. 7 1250 S Falcon Drive: Daniels $116,000, Feb. 8 708 Garland Place: Schwass $80,000, Feb. 7 7061 W Touhy Ave. Apt 306: Trust to Frederick H Lee Nana Trust to Suleman Khokhar, 6530 W Irving Park Road Apt John J Grady Estate to Frank 9350 Skokie Boulevard Unit MELROSE PARK Fujii Lee, $435,000, Feb. 10 $170,000. 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Cheung, M.D. Press Association (CSPA) re- given to: Amy Chow, "Walkoutfrom the community, staff, children, there will be a craft Board Certified Dermatologist ceived almost 5,000 entries Gallery," Photo Slideshow; teachers and talented art section and face painting. from college, university and and Niles West News staff, students will team up and Local businesses may make Lady C. Dy, M.D. secondary school students in Typography, Overall Look of create art the entire day. donations by contacting Emp- Board Certified Dermatologist Brian K. Bonush, MD, PhDJessie S. Cheung, MD the 29th Gold Circle Awards the Entire Website. That evening, artists donate ty Walls Director Lori Real at Sheetal Mehta, M.D. program for yearbook and Certificate of Merit, or hon- their works at a silent auc- (847) 626-2113 or lorrea@ Board Certified Dermatologist digital media. Out of the orable mention awards, were tion with the proceeds going niles2l9.org. Visit the Empty 745 winners in this annual given to: Colene Gibson and to this year's School Chest Walls Silent Auction Home Treatment of skin, competition for individual Ivana Kosir, "Sprinkler mal- beneficiary, Special Gifts Page at: http://www.niles-hs. hair and nail diseases achievement by student writ- function causes water pipe to Theatre. Special Gifts Theatre k12.il.us/north/departments/ Skin cancer treatment ers, editors, designers and burst," Breaking News; Rozy is an organization that fine-arts/empty-walls. Kanjee (NW'll), "Students Cosmetic services photographers, Niles West provides children and teens Lady C Dy MD Sheotai Mehta, MD News earned 13 awards. walkout for collective bar- with special needs a drama North and West Nues West students/alumnigaining rights," News Writ- experience enabling personal attend conference TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT, received 2012 Gold Circle ing; Ivana Kosir, "Committee growth while also breaking Originating in Blooming- studies school day schedule," PLEASE CALL (847) 568-9911. Awards for Digital Media. down stereotypes related to ton-Normal, the Students These awards reflect entries In-depth News; Rozy Kanjee, disabilities. This is a spe- Involved with Technology 4711 West Golf Rd., Suite 711, Skokie, Ill. produced between Nov. 2, "My plea to the school board: cial opportunity to acquire (SIT) Conference is an annual make us want to learn," Hours by appointment. 2010 and Nov. 1, 2011. beautiful one-of-a-kind works conference held at several Personal Opinion: On-Campus Conveniently located near Old Orchard Shopping Mall. First place awards were of art while at the same time sites throughout Illinois. SIT given to: Dylan Lanoff and Issues; Nick Goldwyn, "Kon- helping to support children is by students, for students, Most insurance plans accepted. ner Scott: A day in the life," Vishal Piryani (Niles West with special needs. and completely presented by Additional appointment locations for Rush Dermatology Class of 2011), "Vikral," Sports Features; and Niles The Empty Walls Silent Art third through 12th graders, West News staff, News Online Auction began at 4:30 p.m. Rush Dermatology Rush Dermatology Rush Dermatology Video News Package; Jackie with assistance from commu- Povitsky, "Backlot Bash," Design Web Site. March 3 in the Niles North nity and school volunteers. 1125W. Harrison St. 6319S. Fairview Ave 6105. Maple Ave. Evelyn Lauer, Nues West Suite 264 Suite 102 Suite 3900 Single Feature Photograph; High School Codell Commons This year's conferences are English teacher and Certified Chicago, Ill. Westmont, Ill. 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Compet- High School in Lincoinshire recommended by a teacher, West Debate jessie Arngalanjargal and Lia ing in the Novice division, on Saturday, Feb. 18. maintain a strong GPA, and continues success Isono had a 4-2 record in the Adam Yusen and Ambria District 219 students will commit to work a maximum preliminaries and were the Niles West Debate, fresh Benesch, seeded 11th going present Applications for of 10 hours a week. off its tournament win at the 13th seed entering elimina- into the elimination debates, the Modern Student: Tech SIT Conference website: Lane Tech tournament, corn- tion rounds. They made it to defeated the sixth seed and leaders share their favor- http://www.sitconference. the Octafinal round where peted at the Dead Presidents advanced to the quarterfi- ite/essential Web 2.0 and org/ they lost on a 3-O decision to Invitational hosted by Evan- naIs, where they upset the smartphone applications: Student Tech Leaders/AAL Whitney Young High School. ston Township High School third seed from Glenbrook Max Collins with Umer Gaffar, Help Desk Website: http:// Nathan Anderson and Kris Feb. 3 through 5. Nues West North and advanced to the Bill Pndavinji, Tezen Mathew, urLd2l9.org/aa(-helpdesk. Trivedi had a 4-2 record at carne close to winning an- semifinals. They were defeat- and Talah Ahmed. the tournament. Out of 124 West Poms placed other novice championship; ed on a close 2-1 decision by Make Yourself Known: Tech debaters, Theo Noparstak the team also advanced in Leader Aliza Malyani shares 12th in nation was named 14th speaker and Northside College Prep and ways to safely promote your The Niles West Pom Squad the Varsity division, which were named semifinalists at is an amazing feat for a new Kris Trivedi was 19th speak- talents online. placed 12th in the nation in er. Other Nues West debaters the tournament. Benesch program. Web 2.0 and the Cloud: the Large Varsity Hip-Hop competing in the Varsity was named fourth speaker In the Novice division, Tech leaders discuss DropBox category at the 2012 National division: Ari Hoffman, Sana out of 116 debaters. and other cloud-based file Dance Team Competition Alwin Alex and Tahir Meeks Also competing from Niles were 5-1 in the preliminary Khan, Breana Brill, Miranda storage services that can be held recently in Orlando, North: Mia Temkin, Karli rounds and were seeded Kang, Emma Lazar, Gershom accessed anywhere/anytime: FL. Niles West competed Goldenberg, Zahra Domin fifth entering the elimination Chan, Michelle Sproat, james Jourj Baghdisar and Aziz Aziz. against 34 other teams in the McLellan, Lizzie Prete, janat and jyotsna Seesala. The Tech Leader program semifinals then advanced to rounds. They made it to the Ahmed, Nick Charles, Morgan Niles North is preparing the finals where they were semifinal round, then lost in District 219 offers students Gstalter, Megan Zachacki, for its next round of competi- an opportunity to be an matched against the top 17 on a 2-1 decision to Walter Viriay Patel, jonass Placitis tion, including a tournament integral part of the District's teams in their division. Payton High School. Out of and Walter Lindwall. at Harvard University, and Anywhere, Anytime Learning The Niles West Varsity Porn 116 debaters, Meeks was The Niles West Debate (AAL) initiative by providing Squad includes: Tia Tountas, the 11th speaker. Team- will be vying for state and Head Coach is Eric Oddo. technical support and train- Nicole Bonner, Marie Cas- mates julia Sarata and Sahar national championships in Assistant coaches are Matt ing to their peers. Students tillo, Angie Barnas, Mary Vo, jiwani had a 4-2 record at March. Fahrenbacher, Val Mcintosh learn valuable life skills Ashley We, Sandra Lee, jane the tournament. Other Niles The Niles North Debate and Kevin Bancroft. while exploring new areas of Kwak, Dylan Lanoff, Evan- West debaters competing I-lead Coach is Katie Gjerpen. web-based applications and geline Alpogianis (captain), in the Novice division: joe North Debate Assistant coaches are Arjun open-source software. Amanda Shafer, Elizabeth Bakes, Reza Khan, Dimitry Vellayappan, Andrew Baker, To qualify as a Tech Mangulabnan (captain), Kotrotsios, john Lefevre, reaches semifinals Apoorv Kumar and Sarah Leader, students must be Sophie Sidlowski, Emme Mahnoor Bhatti, Emmanuel The Niles North Debate Smaga.

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least-liked sweepstakes, -. r BY PAUL SASSONE it might be good for W,u,,,,4, Co tu m n ist Illinois' economy." Don't just mope. Illinois could have ads that We have to do something shout, "We're Number 1!" about this. Or, "Wander Illinois, Amen- In a recent national poll liii- ca's top bottom state!" fois was voted the second-least- The question is how do we popular state in the union. work ourselves up to the bot- Public Polling Policy polled tom? 3,300 registered voters. The I'd say we should start by states with the worst impres- looking at Chicago. Since Chi- sion were (in order) California, cago is probably the reason why Sometimeswejust make Illinois, New Jersey, Mississippi Illinois is the second-least-liked and Utah. Of those polled, 29 state, what does Chicago do that percent had a negative impres- can be exported to the rest of sion of Illinois, 19 percent a posi-Illinois that would tip the bal- tive impression and 52 percent ance in our favor so that Illinois it through life byahair weren't sure what their impres- would be the top bottom state? sion was of Illinois. One thing for sure would be Twice every husband was watching the news. He Could I possibly face them The culprit seems to be Chi- parking fees. I think it now costs month, my groused from the rechner, looking with wet hair? What story could cago's reputation: you know, Al about $73 an hour to park in a writer's group as immobile as Mt. Rushmore. As I I invent? Car wash gone wrong? Capone - ratta-tat-tat - and lot in Chicago. Bring every other congregates. "rushed," the "more" he burrowed Shamu car-jacked me? If I wore corrupt politics. We can argue Illinois town's parking fees in This past down into the cushion. my son's Bears knit cap, would about the fairness of this. For line with those. week, for Eventually he rose and crossed they think "charming" or "mental instance, not all of Illinois' long And red-light cameras. the first the room, grabbing the dryer. He ifiness"? line of governors convicted of They're everywhere in Chicago. BY CHERYL time, I would plugged the thing into an outlet. I called my friend Joyce who lives crimes have been from Chicago. Install them at every stoplight O'DONOVAN introduce the A rock showed more life. 2 minutes away. But, nevertheless, that seems in every Illinois town. Oh, heck, Van Morn Strikes Again speaker. "I need a hair-dryer!" "Don't ask ... but I need a hair- to be the impression, that all of install them at every intersec- Excited, Gromb1ing my husband shoved dryer." Illinois is like Chicago. tion whether there is a stoplight nervous, I showered and towel- his arms into the sleeves of his Bless her, she came as soon as We Illinoisans have to do there or not. dried my hait OK, the timing was she could. Dripping asd frenzied, something about this problem. These two actions alone stifi good. Cutting it close, but I'd "I looked at the tick- I met them at the door. Joyce sup- But what? What to do? might be enough to garner lIli- arrive early. Good. Ing clock. His search pressed a smile. How can we move Illinois nois the title of least-liked state. Heart racing, I lifted the blow- 'Where's Kirby?" her young from the second-least-liked Could be a tourism bonanza. dryer from a drawer and plugged for a dryer wouLd take daughter asked. Panicked middle- state to the most-least-liked And even more money would the appliance into the bathroom 20 minutes. I had to be aged women always play second state? pour into Illinois municipal outlet. at the meeting before bifiing to a dog. There's no distinction in be- coffers from parking fees and It didn't work. Thanking her, I ran into the ing second-least-liked. Ameri- red-light fines. Plop. Plop. My sopping hair mdi- then." bathroom and dried my hair. cans love a winner - only the It's a win-win situation. cated a potential for disaster. Miraculously, my hair looked good. winner goes to dinner. So, if Il- Oh, in case you were wonder- I galloped to another outlet in leatherjacket. He scooped up his I grabbed the hairspray and aimed. linois could somehow move froming, the top states in the poll the dining room, shoved the plug keys. "Why you have to wait until The nozzle was clogged, so a jet second to first in the least-liked were (in order) Hawaii, Colo- into the socket. The dryer remainedthe last minute." stream of sticky goo annihilated my sweepstakes, it might be good rado, Tennessee, South Dakota inert. Silent. I looked at the ticking clock. His fluffed tresses. The mirror con- for Illinois' economy. and Virginia. Frankenstein. I gritted my teeth. search for a dryer would take 20 finned it. I looked like I was ready Ii. I only had his cell number. minutes. I had to be at the meeting to audition for "Grease." I bolted downstairs where my before then. For one of the male roles. NIL THURSDAY. MARCH 8, 2012 WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I 21 I HURTING FROM LOW CD RATES? An app, an app, my kingdom for an app! CALL AMA FOR THE CURE!

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A quartet oftwitws for Ravinia for first time the coming ek BY J.T. MORAND GabrIel Iglesias Stand- jtmorandpioneerlocal.com Up Revolution Tour, pre- sented by Comedy Central, 7 Several iconic pop artists make p.m. and 11 p.m. March 10 at their Ravinia debuts this summer. the Akoo Theatre at Rose- However, they can't be mentioned mont, 5400 N. River Road, without a nod to Glen Campbell, Rosemont. $42. Tickets are who crossed over early in his career. available at www.ticketmas- Country legend Campbell, the ter.com or (800) 745-3000; Grammy Award-winning Rhinestone the ticket price listed does Cowboy, will perform June 28 as not include service fees. For part of his Goodbye Tour. Opening more information about the for him is another legend, Ronnie theater, visit ww'rosemont- Milsap. As the name implies, this is theatre.com. Campbell's last tour; he was diag- nosed with Alzheimer's disease last "The Cherry Orchard," year, but he wanted to tour as by Anton Chekhov, will be long as he was able. This tour is presented by Piccolo Theatre also in support of his most recent March 9-May 5 at the Evan- album, "Ghost on the Canvas," which ston Arts Depot, 600 Main was also released last summer. St., Evanston. A Russian Campbell's hits, starting in the late Carlos Santana oîo BY MARYANNE BILHAM family returns to its estate 1960s, include "Gentle on My Mind," just before it is auctioned to "By the Time I Get to Phoenix," pay the mortgage. Curtain at "Wichita Lineman," and "Rhinestone 8 p.m. Fridays and Satur- Cowboy." In 1964 and '65, he filled days; 3 p.m. Sundays. Tickets in for Brian Wilson in The Beach Superstars for Ravinia's are $25; $22 seniors; $15 Boys and he appeared in a handful ofGlen Campbetl students; $12.50 for previews, movies, including "True Grit" with March 9-11. For tickets, call John Wayne in 1969 and "Any Which and "Breakfast in America." Super- (847) 424-0089 or visit www. Way You Can" with Clint Eastwood tramp sold more than 60 million classicalprograms piccolotheatre.com. in 1980. Campbell's children, also records with Hodgson at the helm. musicians, have joined him on this Hodgson left the band in 1983 and BY DOROTHY ANDRIES Park Ridge Civic Or- tour. released four solo albums. The song Contrbu toi chestra presents "European Santana, led by guitarist Carlos "Breakfast in America" showed up Mix," with Edgar Muenzer, Santana, is making its first ever ap- back on the charts when American In the spirit of the 76th anniver- conductor, and Peter van de pearance at Ravinia July 9. Santana, band Gym Class Heroes covered it in 5517 of its summer residency at Graaff, narrator, at 2:30 p.m. another legendary act that got 2006. Another American band, the the , the Chicago March 11 at the Pickwick started in the late 1960s, combines Goo Goo Dolls, covered "Give a Little Symphony Orchestra will play its Theatre, 5 S. Prospect, Park Latin grooves with rock. Their best Bit" in 2005. first 2012 concert in Highland Park Ridge. The program includes known hits, "Oye Como Va," written Duran Duran, who helped make on the Fourth of July. Debussy: "Children's Corner by Tito Puente, and "Black Magic MTV as popular as it was when the The all-American programwill Suite"; Ravel: "Le Tombeau Woman," off the album "Abraxas," network played music videos in the be led by Steven Reineke, music de Couperin"; Wagner: "Sieg- were huge successes in 1970 and put 1980s and whose images adorned director of the New York Pops, fried Idyll"; and Stravinsky: the group on the map. In the late millions of teenage girls' bedroom and will feature music by John Wil- "Pulcinella." Tickets are 1990s, the multi Gramniy Award-win-walls, will make a tourstopat Ra- llama, Richard Rodgers, Jerome $25; $20 for students and fling guitarist and his band, scored vinia on Aug. 29. Their new album, Kern, George M. Cohan, and Irving senior citizens. Visit www. two more hits, this time on the album'AJl You Need is Now," is expected to Berlin, as well as an Armed Forces parkridgecivicorchestra.org "Supernatural." "Smooth" was sung be released March 22. The British Salute. or call (847) 692-PRCO or by Rob Thomas of the band Match- New Wave band rose to stardom in The 2012 Ravinia Festival Philip Glass at Ravinia, June 23 (847) 823-8861. box 20, and "Maria Maria," sung by the early 1980s with songs such as season was announced by Welz The Product G&B. "Supernatural" "Hungry Like the Wolf" "Rio," and Kauffman, festival president ___\ 4. The Marne Glaser Trio went on to become Santana's best- "The Reflex," and the music videos and CEO. It opens June 7 with Found music performs at 8 p.m. March 10 selling album. In 2003, Rolling Stone that accompanied them. The band a dance program and continues at the Ethical Humanist So- magazine placed Carlos Santana at consists of four of the original five through Sept. 9 with more than His initial program will be "Mag- ciety Second Saturday Cof- number 15 on its list of 100 Greatest members - Simon LeBon on vocals, 100 events, including classical ical Night," Kurt Weffi's first stage feehouse, 7574 N. Lincoln Ave. Guitarists of All Time. Nick Rhodes on keyboards, John concerts for $10 in the intimacy work, which history initially jinxed. (at Howard), Skokie. Marne The unmistakable voice of the Thylor on bass, and Roger Taylor on of 450-seat year-round Bennett After a performance in Berlin and Glaser on vocals, Tim Green 1970s British progressive rock band drums. Guitarist Andy Thylor left the Gordon Hall. another in London, the orchestral on piano, and Adam Kraus Supertramp, Roger Hodgson, comes band in 2006 and was replaced by Ravinia's music director since score dropped out of sight and only on bass present a collage of to Ravinia Festival for the first Dominic Brown. This will be Duran 2005, James Conlon, whose con- by chance was discovered in 2006 jazz standards celebrating time on Aug. 23, on the Breakfast Duran's first time playing Ravinia tract has been extended through after being misfiled for 80 years at spring. $8 minimum dona- in America tour. Hodgson wrote, Festival. the summer of 2014, arrives July Yale University. tion includes refreshments. composed and sang on Supertramp's Other pop artists making their Ra- 19 to conduct more than a dozen It is part of Conlon's singular Call (847) 677-3334 or visit biggest hits, which include "Give a vinia debut include Sarah McLach- concerts, at least half of which will wwwethicalhuinan.org/cof- Little Bit," "Dreamer," "TJe Logical Ian (June 30), Natalie Merchant be in the Martin Theatre. SEE CLASSICAL, PAGE B5 feehouse. Song," "Take the Long Way Home," (July 10), and Seal (July 22). 28 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I THURSDAY. MARCH 8, 2012DIC Ravthia Festiva I 2012 The complete summer, 2012 season lineup at the Ravinia Festival follows. For ticket information, visit Ravinia.org or call (847) 266-5100. Note that artists and programs are subject to change. Repertoire being performed at Ravinia for the first time is marked with an asterisk (*) Artists making their Ravinia debut are marked with a plus sign (+). Lawn ticket prices are increased by $5 on the day of the show when marked by a double asterisk (**). James Conlon conducts the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.

JUNE Nnenna Freelon, Tribute p.m. Festival of to Lena Home. June 22, 8 Go Brazil! Ramsey Lewis Dance, Concert Dance Inc. p.m.-Martin Theatre. Tickets: and His Electric Band, June 7 and 8, 7:30 p.m.-Ben- $75/Lawn $10/Park opens at Sergio Mendes. June 27, 7:30 nett Gordon HatI. Tickets: 5 p.m. p.m.-Pavilion. Tickets: $65/ $10/No lawn sales/Ticket A Prairie Home Companion Lawn $22**/Ticket & dining & dining package $40/Park with Garrison Keillor, live package $70/Park opens opens at 5 p.m. national broadcast. June 23, at 5 p.m. Concert features Earth, Wind & Fire with 4:45 p.m.-Pavilion. Tickets: dance floor on the lawn/6th Ralph Covert of Ralph's Yo-Yo Ma, Sept. 7 i JEAN Ravinia Festival Orchestra, $65-$35/Lawn $10/Park Annual Women's Board Dance LACHAT-SUN-TIMES MEDIA Guiding Lights Tour 2012. opens at 3 p.m. Contest. World, July ILe I JOE SHuMAN-F0R June 9, 7:30 p.m.-Pavilion. Philip Glass at 75: Philip The Goodbye Tour: Glen SUN-TIMES MEDIA ion $100/Lawn $20. Tickets: Tickets: $75/Lawn $33**/ParkGlass, piano, Timothy Fain, vi.Campbell+ Ronnie Milsap. $90/Lawn $10/Park opens at opens at 5 p.m. olin. June 23, 8 p.m. -Martin June 28, 8 p.m. -Pavilion. 2, 8 p.m.-Martin Theatre. 3 p.m. Iron & Wine+ featuring Theatre. Tickets: $60-$40/ Tickets: $60/Lawn $27**! Tickets: $60-$40/Lawn $1O/ Rachel Barton Pine, Aug. 23 Angel Romero, guitar. July Park opens at 5 p.m. special guest Dr. John. June Lawn $10/Park opens at 3 Park opens at 5 p.m. COURTESY OF RACHEL BARTON PINE 8, 8 p.m.-Martin Theatre. lo, 7 p.m.-Pavilion. Tickets: p.m. Piano and Strings Concert, Midori, violin. JuLy 3, 8 Tickets: $60-$40/Lawn $iO/ $55/Lawn $27**/Park opens An Evening of Bluegrass June 29, 2 p.m.-Bennett Gor- p.m.-Martin Theatre. Tickets:vilion. Noon-i p.m.: "Instru- Park opens at 3 p.m. at 4 p.m. and Comedy: Steve Martin don Hall. Admission: FREE $75/Lawn $10/July 3 & 5 ment petting zoo" in the Santana. + July 9, 7:30 p.m. Steans Music Institute and the Steep Canyon Rang- Colbie Caillat, Gavin De- reserved ticket package $125/ Martin Theatre Plaza. Tickets: -Pavilion. Tickets: $100! Jazz Showcase. June 15, 6 ers. June 24, 7 p.m.-Pavilion. Graw.+ June 29, 7 p.m.-Pavit- Park opens at 5 p.m. $10/Lawn $5/Park opens at Lawn $38**/Park opens at 5 p.m.-Bennett Gordon Hall. Tickets: $80/Lawn $27**/ ion. Tickets: $55/Lawn $22**/ AtI-American Program: 10 a.m. p.m. Tickets: $10/No lawn sales/ Ticket & dining package $90! Park opens at 5 p.m. Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Piano and Strings Preview Piano and Strings Artists Park opens at 5 p.m. Park opens at 4 p.m. Piano and Strings Concert. Steven Reineke, conductor,+ Concert. July 7, 5:30 p.m.- from Ravinia's Steans Music AI Green + Chicago Chil- Radio Music Society, Espe- June 30, 2 p.m.-Bennett Gor- Ashley Brown, vocalist.+ July Bennett Gordon Hall. Admis- Institute. July 9, 8 p.m.-Ben- dren's Choir. June 15, 8 p.m.- ranza Spalding.+ June 25, 8 don Hall. Admission: FREE 4, 5 p.m.-Pavilion. Tickets: sion: FREE with paid ticket for nett Gordon Hall. Tickets: Pavilion. Tickets: $60/Lawn p.m. -Pavilion. Tickets: $55! Sarah McLachtan+ with or- $25/Lawn $10/Park opens at evening concert. $10/No lawn sales/Park $16**/Park opens at 5 p.m. Lawn $22**/Ticket & dining chestra. June 30, 7:30 p.m.- 3 p.m. Chicago Symphony Orches- opens at 5 p.m. Fifth House Ensemble.+ package $65/Park opens at Pavilion. Ravinia Ultimate Steans Music Institute tra, Jaap van Zweden, conduc- Steans Music Institute June 16, 6 p.m.-Bennett 5 p.m. Picnic Contest sponsored by Master Class, Gary Hoffman, tor.+ July 7, 7:30 p.m.-Pavil- Master Class, Ida Kavafian, Gordon Hall. Tickets: $i0/ Brian Kellow, Opera News Terlato Wines. Tickets: $75! cello. Juty 5, 2 p.m.-Bennett ion. Tickets: $70-$40/Lawn violin. July 10, 2 p.m.-Ben- No lawn sales/Park opens at and Welz Kauffman, Ravinia Lawn $33**/Park opens at 5 Gordon Hall. Admission: FREE $10/Ticket & dining package nett Gordon Hall Admission: 5 p.m. President and CEO, Lunch p.m. Midori, violin. July 5, 8 $75/Park opens at 5 p.m. FREE Jimmy Cliff.+ June 17, 7 Discussion. June 26, Noon- p.m.-Martin Theatre. Tickets: Piano and Strings Concert. An Evening with Natalie p.m.-Pavilion. Tickets: $60/ Dining Pavilion. Tickets: $6O/ JULY $75/Lawn $10! July 3 & 5 July 8, 2 p.m.-Bennett Gor- Merchant,+ Ravinia Festival Lawn $22**/Park opens at 4 Park opens at 11:30 a.m. Piano and Strings Concert. reserved ticket package $125! don Hall. Admission: FREE Orchestra. July 10, 8 p.m.- p.m. Steans Music Institute Mas-July 1, 2 p.m.-Bennett Gor- Park opens at 5 p.m. Idina Menzel, vocalist,+ Pavilion. Tickets: $50/Lawn Miriam Fried, violin, ter Class, Menahem Pressler, don Hall. Admission: FREE Emerson String Quartet. Chicago Symphony Orchestra, $22**/Ticket & dining pack- Pamela Frank, violin, Kim piano. June 26, 2 p.m. -Ben- Jake Shimabukuro+ with July 6, 8 p.m.-Martin The- Marvin Hamlisch, conduc- age $65/Park opens at 5 p.m. Kashkashian, viola, Paul Biss, nett Gordon Hall. Admission: A Far Cry+ (chamber orches- atre. Tickets: $60-$40/Lawn tor. July 8, 5 p.m.-Pavilion. The Blues Brothers starring viola, Ratph Kirshbaum, cetlo, FREE tra). July 1, 7 p.m.-Pavilion. $10/Park opens at 5 p.m. 3-4:30 p.m. Family Space on Dan Aykroyd and Jim Belushi Leon Fleisher, piano. June Zukerman Chamber Play- Tickets: $45/Lawn $16/Park Kraft Great Kids Concert: the north lawn (music-related and The Sacred Hearts.+ July 21, 8 p.m.-Martin Theatre. ers. June 26, 8 p.m.-Martin opens at 4 p.m. Beethoven Lives Upstairs, crafts, storytelling, and 11, 8 p.m.-Pavilion. Tickets: Tickets: $60-$40/Lawn $10! Theatre. Tickets: $60-$40! Tribute to Kate Smith: Elgin Youth Symphony "instrument petting zoo"). $70/Lawn $27**/Park opens Ticket & dining package $75/ Lawn $10/Ticket & dining Stephanie Blythe, mezzo-so- Orchestra, George Stelluto, 3:30 p.m. Ravinia Wine Club, atS p.m. Park opens at 5 p.m. package $75/Park opens 5 prano, Craig Terry, piano. July conductor. July 7, 11 a.m.-Pa- Ticket & club package pavil- Benedetti, Elschenbroich, DIC THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 2012 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I 3B

Grynyuk Trio. JuLy 12, 8 p.m. Ticket & dining package $75f petting zoo"). 3 p.m. Cannon Chicago Symphony Or- Park opens at 4 p.m. Aug. 23, 8 p.m.-Pavilion. -Martin Theatre. Tickets: Park opens at 5 p.m. Ball 2012, free pre-concert chestra, all-French program, Mozart: Die Zauberflöte Tickets: $55/Lawn $16**/ $60-$40/Lawn $10/Ticket BoDeans. July 20, 8 p.m.- party for teens. 3:30 p.m. Ra- James Conlon, conductor, jean ("The Magic Flute"), Michael Park opens at 5 p.m. & dining package $75/Park Pavilion. Tickets: $55/Lawn vinia Wine Club, Ticket & club Yves Thibaudet, piano. Aug. York, narrator, Chicago Sym- Lincoln Trio, Masumi Per opens at 5 p.m. $27**/Park opens at 5 p.m. package pavilion $80-$50f 8 p.m.-Pavilion. Tickets: phony Orchestra, Chicago Rostad, viola,+ Yuan-Qing Yu, Piano and Strings Preview Gala Benefit Evening Lawn $20. Tickets: $70-$40! $70-$40/Lawn $10/Ticket Symphony Chorus, james violin. Aug. 24, 6 p.m.-Ben- Concert. July 13, 5:30 p.m.- Benefiting Ravinia's Lawn $10/Park opens at 3 & dining package $75/Park Conlon, conductor. Aug. nett Gordon Hall. Tickets: Bennett Gordon Hall. Admis. REACH*TEACH*PLAY Educa- p.m. opens at 5 p.m. 1 p.m.-Martin Theatre. $10/No Lawn Sales/Park sion: FREE with paid ticket tion Programs; 50th anniver- Misha Dichter, piano, Cipa Yefim Bronfman, piano, Tickets: $80/Lawn $10/Park opens at 5 p.m. for evening concert sary of the Women's Board Dichter, piano. July 29, 8 Chicago Symphony Orchestra, opens at 12 p.m. Reginald Robinson, jazz! Chicago Symphony Orches- of Ravinia Festival; Chicago p.m.-Martin Theatre. Tickets: James Conlon, conductor. Aug. Zuill Bailey, cello, Awada- stride/ragtime piano.+ Aug. tra, Christoph Eschenbach, Symphony Orchestra; james $60-$40/Lawn $10/Park 8 p.m.-Pavilion. Tickets: gin Pratt, piano, all-Brahms 25, 6 p.m.-Bennett Gordon conductor, Nicola Benedetti, Conlon, conductor ,' Rob opens at 3 p.m. $7O-$4O/Lawn $10/Park program. Aug.18, 6:30 p.m.- Hall. Tickets: $10/No Lawn violin,+ eonard Elschen- Fisher, guest conductor, # Denis Matsuev, piano, all- opens at 5 p.m. Bennett Gordon Hall. Tickets: Sales/Park opens at 5 p.m. broich, cello. July 13, 8 p.m.- Patricia Racette, soprano,- Russian program. July 30, 8 Gerald Finley, baritone, $10/No Lawn Sales/Park Inon Barnatan, piano.+ Pavilion. Tickets: $70-$40! Patti LuPone, vocalist. July p.m.-Martin Theatre. Tickets: Kevin Murphy, piano. Aug. opens at 5:30 p.m. Aug. 26, 6 p.m-Bennett Lawn $10/Ticket & dining 21, 7 p.m.-Pavilion. Cocktail $60-$40f Lawn $10/Park 8 p.m.-Martin Theatre. Tony Bennett. Aug.18, Gordon Hall. Tickets: $i0/ package $75/Park opens at Reception. Tickets: $100. opens at 5 p.m. Tickets: $60-$40/Lawn $10f 8:30 p.m.-Pavilion. Tickets: No Lawn Sales/Park opens at 5 p.m. $70/Lawn $10/Park opens at One Score, One Chicago: Park opens at 5 p.m. $91/Lawn $28**/Park opens 5 p.m. Ralph's World, Kraft Great 4 p.m./The concert will have Chicago Symphony Orches- Steans Music Institute at 5:30 p.m. Sean Botkin, piano, all- Kids Concert. July iLe, 11 no intermission. For more tra, john Axelrod, conduc- Master Class, Gerald Finley, Mozart: "Idomeneo" Chi- Rachmaninoff program. Aug. a.m.-Pavilion. Tickets: $15/ information on the benefit tor, Women of the Chicago baritone. Aug. 10, 2 p.m. - cago Symphony Orchestra, 28, 6 p.m.-Bennett Gordon Lawn $5/Park opens at 10 dinner, contact galaravinia. Symphony Chorus, Gabriela Bennett Gordon Hall Admis- Chicago Symphony Chorus, Hall. Tickets: $10/No Lawn a.m. org. Montero, piano. July 31, 8 sion: FREE james Conlon, conductor. Sales/Park opens at 5 p.m. Piano and Strings Preview Piano and Strings PostLude p.m.-Pavilion. Tickets: Train. Aug. 11, 7:30 p.m.- Aug. 19, 1 p.m.-Martin The- Momix, Ruth Page Festival Concert. July 14, 5:30 p.m. - Concert, July 21, Postlude $70-$40/Lawn $10/Ticket Pavilion. Tickets: $65/Lawn atre. Tickets: $80/Lawn $101 of Dance. Aug. 28, 8 p.m.- Bennett Gordon Hall. Admis- Concert-Bennett Gordon & dining package $75/Park $33**/Park opens at 5 p.m. Park opens at 12 p.m. Pavilion. Tickets: $45/Lawn sion: FREE with paid ticket for Halt. Admission: FREE with opens at 5 p.m. Video screen Steans Music Institute Daniil Trifonov, piano.+ $10/Ticket & dining package evening concert paid ticket for evening on the lawn. Master Class, Kin Te Kanawa, Aug. 19, 6:30 p.m.-Bennett $60/Park opens at 5 p.m. Chicago Symphony Orches- concert soprano. Aug. 12, 2 p.m.- Gordon Hall. Tickets: $10f Duran Duran.+ Aug. 29, tra, Christoph Eschenbach, Seal.+ July 22, 7:30 p.m.- AUGUST Bennett Gordon Hall. Admis- No Lawn Sales/Park opens at 7:30 p.m.-Pavilion. Tickets: conductor, Erik Schumann, Pavilion. Tickets: $80/Lawn Miriam Fried, violin, sion: FREE 5:30 p.m. $85/Lawn $38**/Park opens violin. July 14, 7:30 p.m.-Pa- $33**/Park opens at 5 p.m. Jonathan Biss, piano. Aug. 1, 8 Train. Aug. 12, 7:30 p.m. Happy 100th Birthday at5 p.m. vilion. Tickets: $25/Lawn $10f Chicago Symphony p.m.-Martin Theatre. Tickets: -Pavilion. Tickets: $65/Lawn Woody Guthrie: Mary Chapin Behzod Abduraimov, Ticket & dining package $45f Orchestra String Players, $60-$40/Lawn $10/Ticket $33**/Park opens at 5 p.m. Carpenter, Arlo Guthrie. Aug. piano.+ Aug. 31, 6 p.m.-Ben- Park opens at 5 p.m. James Conlon, conductor, & dining package $75/Park Vocal Artists, program to 7:30 p.m.-Pavilion. nett Gordon Hall. Tickets: Piano and Strings Concert. Rachel Schutz, soprano.+ July opens at 5 p.m. include songs by American Tickets: $55/Lawn $22**/ $10/No Lawn Salesf Park Juty 15, 2 p.m.-Bennett Gor- 8 p.m-Martin Theatre. Vocal Preview Concert. composers. Aug. 13, 8 p.m.- Park opens at 5:30 p.m. opens at 5 p.m. don Hall. Admission: FREE Tickets: $60-$40/Lawn $10f Aug. 2, 5:45 p.m.-Bennett Bennett Gordon Hall. Tickets: Soloists from the Chicago Barbara Cook's 85th Birth- Ticket & dining package $75f Gordon Hall. Admission: FREE $10/No Lawn Sales/Ticket Symphony Orchestra, james SEPTEMBER day: Barbara Cook, vocalist, Park opens at 5 p.m. with paid ticket for evening & dining package $40/Park Conlon, conductor. Aug. Orion Weiss, piano. Sept. 3, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Tokyo String Quartet. July concert opens at 6 p.m. 8 p.m.-Martin Theatre. 6 p.m.-Bennett Gordon Hall. Richard Kaufman, conduc- 8 p.m.-Martin Theatre Nicole Cabelt, soprano, Kin Te Kanawa, soprano, Tickets: $60-$40/Lawn $10f Tickets: $10/No Lawn Sales! tor.+ July 15, 5 p.m.-Pavil- Tickets: $60-$40/Lawn $10f Sean Botkin, piano,+ all- Kevin Murphy, piano. Aug. Ticket & dining package $75f Park opens at 5 p.m. ion. 3:30 p.m. Ravinia Wine Park opens at 5 p.m. Tickets: Rachmaninoff program: 14, 8:30 p.m.-Martin The- Park opens at 5 p.m. Johannes Moser, cello,+ Club, Ticket & club package $90-$50/Lawn $10/Park Chicago Symphony Orchestra, atre. Tickets: $90/Lawn $10f River North Dance Chica- Orion Weiss, piano. Sept. 4, pavilion $100-$6O/Lawn $20. opens at 5 p.m. Gianandrea Noseda, conduc- Park opens at 5 p.m. go, Kraft Great Kids Concert. 6 p.m.-Bennett Gordon Hall. Tickets: $90-$50/Lawn $10/ joshua Bell, violin, Chicago tor.+ Aug. 2, 8 p.m.-Pavilion. Vladimir Feltsman, piano. Aug. 21, 1 p.m.-Pavilion. Tickets: $10/No Lawn Sales/ Park opens at 3 p.m. Symphony Orchestra, james Tickets: $70-$40/Lawn $10/ Aug. 15, 8:30 p.m.-Martin Tickets: $10/Lawn $5/Park Park opens at 5 p.m. Piano and Strings Artists Conlon, conductor. July25, 8 Ticket & dining package $75f Theatre. Tickets: $60-$40! opens at noon juilliard String Quartet. from Ravinia's Steans Music p.m.-Pavition. Tickets: $90- Park opens at 5 p.m. Lawn $10/Park opens at 5 River North Dance Chi- Sept. 6, 8 p.m.-Martin The- Institute. July16, 8 p.m.- $50/Lawn $10/Park opens at Crosby, Stills & Nash. Aug. p.m. cago. Aug. 21, 8 p.m.-Pavil- atre. Tickets: $60-$40f Lawn Bennett Gordon Hall. Tickets: 5 p.m. 3, 7:30 p.m.-Pavilion. Tick- The Passion of Romantic ion. Tickets: $45/Lawn $1O/ $10/Park opens at 5 p.m. $10/No lawn sales/Ticket Chicago Symphony Orches- ets: $80/Lawn $33**f Park Music, the Mystique of the Park opens at 5 p.m. The Knights, Eric jacobsen, & dining package $40/Park tra, James Conlon, conductor. opens at 5 p.m. Paganini Legend, the Magic Sara Davis Buechner, conductor, Yo-Yo Ma, cello. opens at 5 p.m. July 26, 8 p.m.-Pavilion. Ann Hampton Callaway, of Variations, jade Simmons, piano. Aug. 21, 6 p.m.-Ben- Sept. 7, 8 p.m. -Martin The- Matthias Goerne, baritone, Tickets: $25/Lawn $10/Ticket vocalist, John Pizzaretli Quar- piano.+ Aug. 16, 6 p.m.- nett Gordon Hall. Tickets: atre. Tickets: $75/Lawn $15! Christoph Eschenbach, piano. & dining package $45/Park tet, A Tribute to Harold Arlen, Bennett Gordon Hall. Tickets: $lOfNo Lawn Sales/ Ticket Sept. 7, 8, 9 reserved ticket July16, 8 p.m.-Martin The- opens at 5 p.m. Chicago Symphony Orchestra, $10/No Lawn Sales/Park & dining package $40/Park package $150/Park opens at atre. Tickets: $75/Lawn $10f james Taylor, July 27 and Ted Sperling, conductor. Aug. opens at 4 p.m. opens at 5 p.m. 5 p.m. Park opens at 5 p.m. July 28, 7:30 p.m.-Pavilion. 5, 5 p.m.-Pavilion. 3-4:30 Mozart: Die Zauberflöte Wolfgang Schmidt, cello,+ Ruth Page Civic Ballet, Diana Kralt, July 17, 8 Tickets: $115/Lawn $33**/ p.m. Family Space on the ("The Magic Flute"), Michael Marta Aznavoorian, piano. Kraft Great Kids Concert. p.m.-Pavilion. Tickets: $80f Park opens at 5 p.m. north lawn (music-related York, narrator, Chicago Sym- Aug. 22, 6 p.m.-Bennett Sept. 8, 11 a.m.-Bennett Lawn $27**/ Park opens at 5 Steans Music Institute crafts, storytelling, and phony Orchestra, Chicago Gordon Hall. Tickets: $10! Gordon Hall. Tickets: $10/No p.m. Program for Singers Master "instrument petting zoo"). Symphony Chorus, james No Lawn Sales/Park opens at Lawn Sales/Park opens at 10 Tedeschi Trucks Band+ July Class, james Conton. July 28, Tickets: $70-$40/Lawn $10! Conlon, conductor. Aug. 5 p.m. a.m. 8 p.m.-Pavition. Tickets: 2 p.m.-Bennett Gordon Hall. Park opens at 3 p.m. 16, 7 pm.-Martin Theatre. The Dukes of September: The Knights, Eric jacobsen, $55/Lawn $27**/Ticket & din- Admission: FREE Martinez-Urioste-Brey Tickets: $80/Lawn $10/Park Donald Fagen, Michael conductor, Itzhak PerIman, ing package $65/Park opens Vocal Concert. July 29, 2 Piano Trio. Aug. 5, 8 p.m.- opens at 4 p.m. McDonald,+ Boz Scaggs. violin. Sept. 8, 7:30 p.m.-Pa- at 5 p.m. p.m.-Bennett Gordon Hall. Martin Theatre. Tickets: David Greilsammer, piano. Aug. 22, 7:30 p.m-Pavilion. vilion. Tickets: $75/Lawn $15f Piano and Strings Preview Admission: FREE Chicago $60-$40/Lawn $10/Ticket Aug. 17, 6 p.m.-Bennett Tickets: $85/Lawn $27**/ Sept. 7, 8, 9 reserved ticket Concert. July19, 5:30 p.m. - Symphony Orchestra & dining package $75/Park Gordon Hall. Tickets: $10f Park opens at 5 p.m. package $150/Park opens at Bennett Gordon Hatt. Admis- Denis Matsuev, piano, all- opens at 3 p.m. No Lawn Sates/Park opens at Rachel Barton Pine, violin. 5p.m. sion: FREE with paid ticket for Tchaikovsky program, Chicago Vocal Artists from Ravinia's 4 p.m. Aug. 23, 6 p.m.-Bennett The Knights, Eric jacobsen, evening concert Symphony Orchestra, james Steans Music Institute, All- Mozart: "Idomeneo," Chi- Gordon Hall. Tickets: $10f conductor, Dawn Upshaw, Chicago Symphony Orches- Conton, conductor. July 29, 5 French program. Aug. 6, 8 cago Symphony Orchestra, No Lawn Sales/Park opens at soprano. Sept. 9, 7 p.m.-Mar- tra, james Conlon, conductor, p.m.-Pavilion. 3-4:30 p.m. p.m-Bennett Gordon Hall. Chicago Symphony Chorus, 5 p.m. tin Theatre. Tickets: $75/Lawn janai Brugger, soprano. July Family Space on the north Tickets: $10/No Lawn Sales/ james Conlon, conductor. Breakfast in America with $10/Sept. 7, 8, 9 reserved 8 p.m.-Martin Theatre. lawn (music-related crafts, Ticket & dining package $40f Aug. 17, 7 p.m. -Martin The- the Legendary Voice of Su- ticket package $150f Park Tickets: $60-$40f Lawn $10/ storytelling, and "instrument Park opens at 6 p.m. atre. Tickets: $80/Lawn $10f pertramp: Roger Hodgson.+ opens at 4 p.m. 4B WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I THURSDAY, MARCH 8. 2012DIC

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by Jeffrey Hatcher directed by BJ Jones i.iu:ii PRIL j. 2o12 Ben Jimenez will entertain kids with his magic bubble show during the Mini Purim Carnival March 11 at Temple Beth Israel in Skokie. FOR TICKETS: 847.673.6300 or northlight.org Magic bubblesup "A Big-Hearted Production" at Mini Purim Carnival BY MYRNA PETLICKI A little bit country "MAGICAL""Fun-Loving Musica!" Contributor Knee-slappin', foot-stompin' entertain- Little kids will enjoy a big treat at Temple ment is promised when the Little Nashville Beth Israel's Mini Purim Carnival, 9 a.m. to 11children's band performs at the Niles Public BASED ON BRIAN SflZNICK'S a.m. Sunday at 3601 W. Dempster St., Skokie.Library, 6960 W. Oakton St., 2 to 2:45 p.m. Following a reading of the story of Purim Sunday. Expect to see a giant dog during this designed for ages 5 and under, they will be interactive drop-in show. entertained by Ben's Bubble Show. For details, call (847) 663-1234 or visit "I do what's called bubble magic," said Ben wwsnileslibrary.org. Jimenez. "Everything I do has to do with soap bubbles. I use a very special formula that's Have fun, naturally kind of a secret so my bubbles are very strong Games, crafts and other educational activi- and they last longer than a normal bubble. ties based around a seasonal nature theme "I do sleight ofhand with bubbles," are planned for a Playdate with Nature, 3:30 Jimenez added. "I'll have bubbles hanging to 4:30 p.m. Saturday at Wildwood Nature from my hand the size of a basketball, and I'll Center, 529 Forestview Ave. Dress warmly for blow bubbles inside of that and I'll reach in this free event because the group will take a. and pull bubbles out of it." short hike. During the main Purim Carnival, 11 a.m. For details, call (847) 692-3570 or visit to i p.m., people of all ages are invited to playparkridgeparkdistrict.com. TICKETS STARTING AT $15 games and purchase lunch. IDEAL FOR AGES 5 AND UP For details, call (847) 675-0951 or visit Everything's not all white tbiskokie.org. Families will hear the story of a snowflake that thought everything was MARCH 14-25 More magic white in winter during Winter Thpestry North Shore Center for the Performing Arts, Skokie A mischievous boy receives a special box of Color, i to 2:30 p.m. March 18 at Emily that might contain the secret of Harry Houdi- Oaks Nature Center, 4650 Brummel, Skokie. www.CHICAGOCHILDRENSTH.EATRE.oRG ni's success in "The Houdini Box," a world Then they will head outside and see that premiere musical presented by Chicago Chil- there are really many colors in the wood- U H I T E D Ccm5d 0 CMAO dren's Theatre Wednesday through March25 lands in winter. Hot chocolate will be served at the North Shore Center for the Performingand there will be colorful activities. Cost Arts, 9501 N. Skokie Blvd., Skokie. Tickets is $5. are $15 to $41. For details, call (847) 674-1500, ext. 2500, For details, call (847) 673-6300 or visit or visit skokieparks.org/emily-oaks-nature- chicagochildrenstheatre.org. center. DIC THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 2012 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM SB NEIL SIMON, ALEC BALDWIN, WOODY ALLEN, BARBARA WALTERS, DR. RUTH, DICK CAVETT, I PATRICIA HEATON and JOHN CLEESE alt had sessions.

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series 'BreaIdng the Silence,"won Oscars, Grammys, Em- which presents works by mys, a Tony and a Pulitzer composers, such as Weil, prize. On July 8 he will who were forced to flee Nazi conduct Idina Menzel, star of Germany or whose careers or"Wicked" and "Glee." Christoph Eschenbach, SESSION lives were damaged or ended A PLAY BY MARK ST. GERMAIN DIRECTED BY TYLER MARCHANT during the Third Reich. Ravinia music director from Conlon will be on the 1994 to 2003, said famously podium of the pavilion for thewhen he left, "I hope I will Women's Board gala on July still be invited back." He has "THE HUMOR IS PLENTIFUL!" 21, which celebrates the 50th indeed returned almost every - The New York Times anniversary of the board's season since and will conduct founding. The program, the Chicago Symphony Or- Kin Te Kanawa on Aug. 14 titled 'Leading Ladies," stars chestra July 13 in an evening Broadway's Patti Lupone, a of Brahms, and July 14 with The 850-seat Martin "RIVETING THEATER!" perennial festival favorite, Erik Schumann as soloist in Theatre, the only building - The Huffington Post and soprano Patricia Racette Korngold's Violin Concerto inremaining from the park's from the Metropolitan Opera.the pavilion. original 1904 construction, Conlon, who is music On July 16 Esehenbach, will be the site of a rich mix "LIVELY, PROVOCATIVE AND WITTY!" director of the Los Angeles also a superb pianist, will of chamber music concerts, - Associated Press Opera, will also conduct accompany baritone Mat- starting with pianist Leon two performances each of thias Goerne in an evening Fleisher and friends June 21 "THRILLING! A GRIPPING INTELLECTUAL CONTEST!" two Mozart operas in the of works by Schubert and and including Midori's per- Martin Theatre: "The Magic Brahms in the Martin. formance of Bach's complete - Variety Flute" with Nathan Gunn Welz Kauffman started sonatas and partitas for un- and Morris Robinson Aug. 16 the festival's "One Score, Oneaccompanied violin over two and 18, and "Idomeneo" with Chicago" in 2003, inspired bynights July 3 and 5; the Em- "SPIRITED AND EMINENTLY ENGAGING!" Susanna Phillips on Aug. 17 the Chicago Public Library's erson String Quartet July 6; - Entertainment Weekly and 19. "One Book, One Chicago." guitarist Angel Romero July Superstars will illuminate This year's selection, Holst's 8; the Thkyo String Quartet the summer nights. Clos- otherworldly "The Planets," July 24; an all-Russian recital ing the season will be cellist will be performed July31 by pianist Denis Matsuev Original New York Production! Yo-Yo Ma on Sept. 7, violinist by the Chicago Symphony July 30; two vocal programs, Previews BeginMarch 21 ! Exclusive Engagement! Itzhak Perlman on Sept. 8 and women of the Chicago one by baritone Gerald Fin- in the pavilion and soprano Symphony Chorus under the ley, accompanied by pianist Dawn Upshaw on Sept. 9 in baton of John Axeirod. Kevin Murphy on Aug. 9, SCHEDULE YOUR SESSION TODAY! the Martin Theatre. Each will and another by soprano Kin appear with the Knights, an Unearthly visions Te Kanawa, accompanied innovative chamber orches- The film "Gustav Holst's by Murphy on Aug. 14; and )4i MERCURY tra which drew acclaim The Planets," seven videos bythe Juilliard String Quartet I,'- THEATER 3745 N. SouthportAve ' Chicago when it made its debut at the Emmy-nominated astrono- Sept. 6. festival in 2010. mer Jose Francisco Salgado, On June 23 the Martin will A variety of a conduc- will be shown on the pavilion be the site of a celebration for 773.325.1700 tors will lead the Chicago screens and another screen the 75th birthday of Amen- Symphony, including Marvin on the lawn. The festival can composer Philip Glass, www.mercurytheaterchicago.com Hamlisch, the well-known plans to import astronomers with Glass on the piano and For Groups 10+ CalI 312.423.6612 I film ("The Way We Were") with telescopes to provide Timothy Fain on violin. and Broadway ("A Chorus a view of the night sky pro- For a complete calendar of www. FreudsLastSession .com Line") composer, who has vided it doesn't rain! events, visit www.ravinia.org. 6B I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COMI THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 2012 DIC Book Online and Save on Midway Airport Parking To receive your tree day Book online at FILM CLIPS www.mdwpark.com and enter code MDWPARK OR OPENING FRIDAY: DAYFREE Call 866-922-7275 iiIIi 1 II and mention MDWPARK JOHN CARTER Guarantee your airport parking now! Rated: PG-13 for intense Indoor Rate Outdoor Rate sequences ofviolence and action Stars: TayLor Kitsch, Lynn Col- ¿_SL_ Per Day Per Day lins, Willem Dafoe A Civil War veteran COMPARE Airport Indoor Rate 31°/day (Kitsch) finds himself mys- Airport Outdoor Rate 14Iday teriously transplanted to iÇ'ark Ride Mars, where his challenges 5200 West 47th Street Forest View, IL 60638 'AddibOnal taxes apply. include rescuing a princess (888) 720-7275 May not be combined willi other discounts. (Collins). 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SALMON FISHING IN THE YEMEN Rated: PG-13 for some violence, sexual content and Playing a soldier oftwo worlds, Taylor Kitsch stars in "John Carter." I PHOTO BY FRANK CONNOR brief language Stars: Ewan McGregor, Emily takes Dr. Seuss' environ- (Mia Wasikowska) to Mr. reporter (Krasinski) enlists Blunt mentalist fable "The Lorax" Nobbs while courting in 19th- his Greenpeace volunteer A fisheries expert (tediously adapted for TV century Dublin - and she has ex-girlfriend (Barrymore) (McGregor) is asked by a in 1972) and manages to no idea how right she is. For in a campaign to rescue a wealthy sheik to bring the turn a fairly heavy-handed one thing, Mr. Nobbs (Glenn family of whales trapped by sport of uy fishing to his moral lesson about greed, Close) is a woman, disguised rapidly forming ice. Ken Kwa- desert. consumerism and runaway as a man for employment pis ("He's Just Not That into capitalism into thoroughly and safety; for another, he You") directed the romantic SILENT HOUSE enjoyable entertainment. has spent so many years adventure. DeVito is ideal voicing the living a lie he has become a Rated: R for disturbing vio- feisty guardian of a forest be- virtual nonentity - a cipher lent content and terror CARNAGE ing systematically destroyed even to himself. In addition Stars: Elizabeth Olsen, Adam by the young, blinded-by- to her pecuLiar, exquisitely * * * 1/2 Trese ambition Once-1er (Helms). subtle, Oscar-nominated Rated: R for language A woman (Olsen) discov- performance, Close produced Stars: Jodie Foster, John C. ers she is trapped in her WANDERLUST and co-wrote the screenplay Reilly, Kate Winslet, Chris- parents' lake house - and to this odd, painful, but ulti- toph Waltz that strange and frighten- mately moving indie drama, Roman Potanski's adapta- ing things are beginning to Rated: R for sexual content, directed with quiet restraint tion of Yasmina Reza's happen. Chris Kentis and graphic nudity, language and by Rodrigo Garcia ("Mother savagely satirical Tony- producer Laura Lau ('Open drug use and Child"). It's clear early on winning dark comedy isn't Water") directed the thriller. that things will not end well, Stars: Paul Rudd, Jennifer nearly as funny as the bnl- Aniston, Ken Marino but the tragic developments liant production mounted A THOUSAND WORDS don't unfold in entirely pre- u Producer Judd Apatow's last year at the Goodman SUNDAY, MARCH 11, 3:00 dictable fashion or with grim Rated: PG-13 for sexual situ- hard-R-rated touch is lightly Theatre, but it's got the ations including dialogue, applied in this surprisingly heavy-handedness. Instead, savage thing down cold. there's a sort of lightness language and some drug- low-key and consistently en- Essentially a comedy of and open-endedness at the related humor tertaining comedy romance. inadequate manners, "Car- conclusion that could almost GIWETI Stars: Eddie Murphy, Kerry Unemployed and homeless nage" pits two sets of pass for hope. Washington, Cliff Curtis yuppies George and Linda upper-middle-class parents A literary agent (Murphy), (Rudd and Aniston, nicely against each other in an THE ARTIST who has stretched the truth matched) can't quite get attempt to deal like civilized EIEFEL on a deal with a spiritual comfortable - not with Rated: PG-13 for a disturbing adults with a schoolyard guru, discovers a tree on George's piggish ultra- image and a crude gesture fight between their two capitalist brother (Marino) his property that dispenses Stars: John Goodman, Jean 11-year-old sons. Very soon, or the neo-hippie commune consequences for every word Dujardin, Berenice Belo polite discussion devolves they stumble into on the CHu! he speaks. Brian Robbins A silent-movie star into open hostility, projectile road. Fortunately, they learn The Soweto Gospel Choir brings an inspirational program ("Coach Carter") directed the (Dujardin) worried about vomiting, heavy drinking what's most important in that blends African gospel, Negro spirituals, reggae and comedy. the effect sound movies will and generally appalling life: doors. popular music to Syniphony Center. The Scotsman says have on his career fatls in behavior that leaves no one of their energetic performances, i\Jothing can really love with a young dancer unscathed. If you're conflict- ALBERT NOBBS prepare you for the riot of exuberance and depth of STILL PLAYING: (Bejo). Michel Hazanavicius averse, this may not be for emotion." Their music will stir your soul and leave you ("OSS 117") directed the you, but it's a wicked treat DR. SEUSS' THE LORAX * * * 1/2 dancing n the aisles! romance. watching Reilly, Foster, Waltz Rated: R for some sexuality, and Winslet revel in Reza's brief nudity, and language M WBEZ91.5 BIG MIRACLE scathing dialogue - espe- Rated: PG for brief mild Stars: Glenn Close, Janet daIly Foster, whose turn as a language McTeer, Mia Wasikowska Rated: PG for language holier-than-thou liberal hu- PRESENTS Stars: Danny DeVito, Zac . "I think you are the strang- Stars: John Krasinski, Drew manitarian gradually giving 312-294-3000 CSO.ORG Efron, Betty White, Ed Helms est man I have ever met," Barrymore in to apoplectic rage must be u The "Despicable Me" team says chambermaid Helen A small-town Alaskan news seen to be believed. DIC THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 2012 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COMI 71 HOLIDAY SHOWTIMES DINING Movie times are effective 13)Fri 10-1-4-5-7-8-10-11; Passover LentEaster Friday and are compiled Sat, Sun 10:25-1:25-4:25-5- from information available 7:25-8-10:25-11; Mon-Thu PASSOVE R on Tuesday. 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More entertaining than you won the grand prize at the SPECIAL might expect, especially corn- Henry Cavill in "Immortats." 2011 Sundance Festival and pared to last year's punishing- a special Jury prize for Jones. LENTEN MENU ly bad "Clash of the Titans." cinematic film in director 1964-67 Saturday morning Rated PG-13 for sexual content "Immortats" boils the ancient Martin Scorsese's long career, cartoon adventures of the and brief strong language. Greek myth of Theseus down "Hugo" is a gorgeous and canine superhero (voiced by Extras include commentary by to a grudge match between dazzling movie to behold. the granite-jawed man's man Doremus. our boy Theseus (future Man Though based on a children's Cox), along with accompany- ofSteel Cavill) and barbaric book about an orphan boy ing cartoons featuring the MONTY PYTHON AND King Hyperion (Rourke), who (Butterfield) living in a 19305 Go Go Gophers, Klondike Kat THE HOLY GRAIL is not a nice man at all. 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It's a one-joke movie and including "Sacrifices and u Alfred Hitchcock's 1956 violence, rude humor, some it's not a very good joke: Shortages," "Praise the Lord classic romantic suspense language and brief sensuality Sandier doubles as Los Ange- and Pass the Ammunition," story, about a reformed jewel les advertising producer Jack Stars: Rowan Atkinson, Rosa- and "Right in the Fuehrer's thief (Cary Grant) forced to and his obnoxious, braying, mund Pike Face." catch a cat burglar after being spectacularly needy identical u This sequel to Atkinson's accused of his crimes, makes twin sister Jill. Every Thanks- 2003 spy-movie parody, FOOTLOOSE its Blu-ray debut. Extras giving Jill makes Jack's life which was in effect a sequel u A rebellious city kid include a home visit with miserable by flying in for a to a series of TV commercials, (Kenny Wormald) moves to Hitchcock's daughter and visit, and Jack heaps abuse on is likely to satisfy fans of the a small town where rock 'n' granddaughter, featurettes his sister in front of his family British comic and of silliness roll has been banned and on the effect of censorship on - hilarious. What could be in general, but it's uninspired shakes up the citizenry. Craigthe film and on its writing and worse? How about Jack trying to say the least. After years Brewer ("Black Snake Moan," casting, photo galleries and to hook up his sister with in exile in a Far Eastern mon- "Hustle & Flow") directed the original theatrical trailer. love-struck Pacino, so the astery, English is called back the remake of the 1984 "Godfather" star will appear to action to prevent the as- hit. Rated: PG-13 for some OUT NEXT WEEK ,. sassination ofa world leader. March 9 & 10 at 8 PM in a Dunkin' Donuts commer- teen drug and alcohol use, . It's Oscar time, kind of, Much slapstick ensues. March 11 at 2 PM cial? Shockingly bad. sexual content, violence and with a handful offilms making language. their home-video debuts that Mandel Hall, 1131 E. 57th Street, Hyde Park UNDERDOG: COMPLETE either won a statuette, didn't performed by the Gilbert & Sullivan Opera Company RECENT RELEASES COLLECTORS EDITION GAME OF THRONES: THE win or were noticeably not and the University of Chicago Chamber Orchestra COMPLETE FIRST SEASON HUGO * * * /2 nominated: Alexander Payne * * * 1/2 u Seven noble families corn- won best adapted screen- TICKETS ON SALE Rated: N/A pete for power in the mythical play for "The Descendants," Ticket Hotline: 773.702.9075 Rated: PG for mild thematic Stars: Waily Cox, Norma Middle Ages kingdom of Michelle Williams missed out material, some action/peril McMillan Westeros in this Golden on best actress for "My Week $5 Student I $20 Generai I $50 Patron and smoking Proceeds benefit the Department of Music Performance Program. 2012. . 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BY SARA BURROWS Contributor When you're a kid, magic happens every day. "It's a wonderful period of time in our lives," Sara Sevigny says. "Because when you play, you create everything. You create the landscape, you see the big top, you go there. You're not just playing with toys." Magic, the stage variety, is what the Evanston-born- and-raised actor has been doing on local stages for the last 15 years. She'll be doing it again from March 14-25 as Victor's mom when the Chicago Children's Theatre brings its world premiere production of "The Houdini Box" to Skokie's North Shore Center. ALex Weisman with a photo of Harry Houdini.i PHOTO BY MICHAEL BROSILOW Magical man Derek Hasenstab (from left), Alex Weisman and Sara Sevigny in "The Houdini Box." iPHOTO BY Sevigny plays Victor's MICHAEL BROSILOW Mom - her character has 'THE HOUDINI BOX' I no other name - the moth-the 2010 Northwestern the- enjoys his energy and imagi- The visit is a disaster, er of a lively boy whose idolater grad who plays Victor, anation. Sevigny took cues but on the way, Victor has Chicago Children's Theatre, North Shore Center for the is one of the most magical boy growing up poor in New for her character from her the encounter that brings Performing Arts, 9501 N. Skokie Blvd., Skokie showmen of all time, HarryYork in 1926. "He wants to own sister, a mother of two him the box that changes 10:15 a.m. Tuesday-Friday; 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Saturdays Houdini. do something like Houdini, young children. "There's a his life, though not in a way and Sundays, March 14-25 F The kid-length musical, something big and special." really fine line of wanting to he'd ever dreamed. $15 for discounted upper balcony seating; regular tickets about 55 minutes, with That's not an unusual goalencourage them and being The play, says Weisman, are $28-$41 for adults, $18-$31 for children up to 18 book and lyrics by Han- for an imaginative young- amused by what they do, buttakes its audience on an nah York, is based on The ster. "Anyone in the arts has also needing to set boundar-emotional journey. "You Houdini's Birthday Bash follows the 2 p.m. performance Houdini Box, a children's been that kid, has been 10 ies," she notes. laugh and you get really on Saturday, March 17. Award-winning magician Brett book written and illustrat- years old, putting on plays in sad. Unexpected, 'adult' Schneider, illusion designer for "The Houdini Box," will perform amazing feats of magic and sleight of hand sure to ed by the two-time Calde- the living room, wanting to Getting real things happen to Victor, cott winning artist/writer do something extraordinary And sometimes, says Se- and you see him through it amaze and delight audiences of all ages Brian Selznick. Selznick's and have a roomful of peoplevigny, a parent just has had all. It's about your dreams, Visit www.chicagochildrenstheatre.org or call (847) 673- 2008 tale, The Invention applaud," says Weisman. enough. Victor has locked and all the obstacles that 6300 of Hugo Cabret, was the But there's the mom is- himself in the steamer get in our dreams' way. basis of Martin Scorsese's sue. "She just wants him to trunk once too often, and When you grow up, how Academy Award-winning be normal," says Weisman. seems to be neglecting his much of your childhood do one, is something kids fromin it? film, "Hugo." "Victor hates normal." real life for his Houdini fan-you have to let go of?" the audience ask Sevigny as Sevigny, answers, "He has a spirit that's Yet the play, says Sevigny, tasies. Mom decides a visit That's just one of the she's greeting them in the always, with question of hungry for magic and makes it clear that Victor's to his no-nonsense great questions the play raises. lobby after the show. her own. "What does your escape," says Alex Weisman, mom adores her son and aunt is in order. Another, the most common The Houdini box? What's imagination say?" :LUE AN GROUP BREAK AWAY FROM THE ORDINARY. Expanded Spring Break Schedule 3/20 - 4/15 I blueman.com/chicago « 773.348.4000 ticketjfr 800.982.2787 lOB IWWWPIONEERI0CALC0M I THURSDAY. MARCH 8. 2012DIC

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It will be all women all the time when the all-female Orion Ensemble presents an entire program by women composers. The concert celebrates Women's History Month, held each March, and includes music from three LETTERS centuries and four countries, as well as music with four distinct styles. "This is going to be a pro- gram of beautiful music that people just might not have Orion Ensemble heard before," said Diana Schmück, the ensemble's The composer's music has pianist 'CELEBRATING been getting considerable Orion's first-ever program WOMEN play in recent years. The first by all women will include concert of Northwestern music by Felix Mendels- COMPOSERS' University's Winter Chamber sohn's long-overshadowed Music Festival in Evanston Orion Ensemble, Nich- sister Fanny, who lived from last January included Gar- ois Concert Hall, Music 1805 to 1847. "We'll play her rop's String Quartet No.4, Piano Tilo in D Minor, Op. Institue of Chicago, 1490 "Illuminations," played by the II," SchmUck continued. The Chicago Ave., Evanston Cecilia String Quartet from work was in the same key 7:30 p.m. Sunday, March Canada. as the Trio by her far more 11 Garrop's musical instruc- famous younger brother, who tion began at the University allowed some of her songs $26, $23 seniors, $10 stu- of Michigan in Ann Arbor, to be published under his dents/12 and under free followed a master's degree name or simply E Mendels- (630) 628-9591 or visit at the University of Chicago sohn to give her pieces more orienensembie.org and a doctorate from Indiana attention. Unlversit The Mendelssohns were a prosperous German banking then on, she had no formal Women teaching "SMART, SIZZLING ENTERTAINMENT!" family, which actually might academic education. As a composition teacher have been a disadvantage for "But she taught herself herself, she is particularly Chicago Siui-Times Fanny. "if she had been less to play the ukelele," Sch- gratified that there are now well off, she might have been mück declared, adding that many women composers more well known because of someone eventually spotted teaching at the university necessity" Schmück de- her talent and helped her level. "In the past either all "CLEVER & SATIRICAL!" dared. "But it was consid- gain admission to the Royal the composition faculty were Tue New York Times ered a disgrace for a woman Academy of Music. men or perhaps one woman," to have a public career as a Tate's piece, she continued,she said. "Now at Peabody composer." is experimental in feeling (Conserratory Baltimore) all with the variations taking thethe composition teachers are "A PROFOUND EXPERIENCE!" French Romantic form of an aubade or morn- female and the University of CIlristiafluty Toilai Additional composers ing song a waltz, a serenade, Chicago has four women on include Louise Farrenec a tarantella and a Sigue. their composition faculty." of France, who lived from Opening the program is a Garrop's music is on a 1804-1875. "She was an composition by Stacy Garrop,dozen CDs, five with the early Romantic composer," who lives in Evanston and is Chicago-based Cedille label. SchmUck said, "and the only head of the composition pro- 'And there are two more March 16-18 woman hired to teach at the gram at Roosevelt University.planned with Cedille," she Paris Conservatory in the "We've already programmed said happily. 19th century." some little pieces by Stacy," In fact, she fmds herself at Fri 8PM, Sat 4PM & 8PM, Sun 3PM The Orion Ensemble will Schmuck said, "but this is a point where she is receiv- play her Trio in E Flat for something special." ing commissions and per- clarinet, cello and Piano, Op. Garrop's piece, written in formance opportunities. "I 4SHOWS ONLY! 44. "It has unusual har- 2009, is based on an Appala- used to send my CDs around monic twists, but also great chian folk song called "Silver and write letters of introduc- McAnincli Arts Center at College et Durage elegance," the pianist said. Dagger" for violin, cello and tion," she stated. "Now more The contribution to Orion'spiano. 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March March 10, 7:30 p.m.: Counter Beethoven's Symphony No. 7 21, 6:30 p.m.: Chicago Cham- OF MORE IDEAL CASTING" tenor lestyn Davies sings and the 'Fidelio" Overture. ber Musicians presents its CHICAGO SUN-TIMES works by Handel. Chroma Chamber Orches- Classical Conversations series ,, Betta Voce a cappella tra presents "New Dawn" at featuring music by Francis "SHEER JOY AND" choral ensemble presents 7:30 p.m. April 1 at the Music Poulenc, Leonard Bernstein, "Music ofthe Sistine Chapel," Institute of Chicago's Nichols Mikhail Glinka and Roberto a program of chorat motets Concert Hall, 1490 Chicago Sierra. $20; $10 students. IXUDERANCE The Met: Live in HD, the '*CHICAGO THEATER BEAT SPLASH MAGAZINE composed by members of Ave., Evanston. The program 4 the Papal Choir (the choir of includes Poulenc: "Aubade," Metropolitan Opera's series the Sistine Chapel), Europe's with Marta Aznavoorian, of live performance transmis- most prestigious musical piano; Milhaud: "La Création sions into movie theaters, in- ensemble of the Renaissance du Monde," with a 15-minute cluding Niles 12, 301 Golf Mill period, at 7:30 p.m. March pre-performance presentation Center, Niles; and Randhurst 2L at St. Luke's Episcopal by art historian Mark Pohiad Village 12, 200 Randhurst Vil- AMIDSO Church, 939 Hinman Ave., on "Milhaud, Duchamp and (age Drive, Mount Prospect. Evanston. Tickets: $38 pre- the French Avant-garde"; Tickets are available at the mium; $30 general; $15 for and Copland: "Appalachian theater box offices and online students.Visit http://be[lavo- Spring." Pre-concert art at www.FathomEvents.com. ce.org or call (877) 755-6277. exhibit and reception, 6:15- April7, 11 am.: Massenet's per- 7:15 p.m. Tickets: $37; $32 "Manon." April 1L&, 11:55 NIC forms in the Nichols Concert seniors; $20 students. Call am.: Verdi's "La Traviata." Hall at the Music Institute (847) 905-1500 or visit www. Alice Millar Chapel at of Chicago, 1490 Chicago musicinst.org. Northwestern University, Ave., Evanston. Tickets are Evanston Symphony Or- 1870 Sheridan Road, Evan- $35 for preferred seating, chestra performs at 2:30 p.m. ston. March 14, 7:30 p.m.: $28 for general admission, Sundays at Pick-Staiger Con- The Hamilton College Choir $22 for seniors; and $12 for cert Hall, 50 Arts Circle Drive, performs Renaissance and students. For tickets, call Evanston. (847) 864-8804. contemporary motets and (773) 281-7820 or see www. www.evanstonsymphony.org. madrigals, a selection of chicagoacappella.org. April Tickets in advance are $27; American folk songs, and ii rtlii by 1L&, 8 p.m.: "All About the $22 for senior citizens. Tick- popular songs. Free. W IL [JAM Women," starring actress ets at the door are $30; $25 Music of the Baroque per- SHAKESPEARE Barbara Robertson. for seniors. Tickets are $5 for forms at First United Meth- Chicago Chamber Musi- students, subject to availabil- odist Church, 516 Church directed by cians. (312) 225-5226. www. ity, at the box office with ID. St., Evanston, unless noted GARY GRIFFIN chicagochambermusic.org. Admission is free for children otherwise. (312) 551-1414. Concerts are held at 7:30 12 and younger. March 11: www.baroque.org. Tickets p.m. Sundays at Pick-Staiger "Eternal Light," featuring the are $30-$75. March 25, 7:30 NOW Concert Hall on Northwest- Chicago Chamber Choir. The p.m.: "Mirth & Melancholy," em University's campus, 50 program includes works by with the Music ofthe Baroque Arts Circle Drive, Evanston. Theofanidis, Sibelius, Laurid- Chorus and Orchestra, jane PLAYING Tickets: $25-$45; $10 for sen and Smetana. Glover, conductor. Guest students. March 11: The Lake Shore Symphony soloists are sopranos Lisa concert features guest artists Orchestra, conducted by Saffer and Elizabeth Futral, Wendy Warner, cello, and Russell Vinick, performs Thomas Cooley, tenor, and Peter Lloyd, double bass, in at Northside College Prep Christòpheren Nomura, bari- program ofworks by Camille High School, 5501 N. Kedzie, tone. The program includes Saint Saëns, Béla Bartók and Chicago. Tickets are $18; $12 Handel: L'Allegro, il pense- Franz Schubert. seniors and students. Call roso ed il moderato.. Chicago Philharmonic (312) 409-5670 or visit www. Music Institute of Chicago, Chamber Players will present lsso.org. April 1, 3:30 p.m.: Nichols Concert Hall, 1490 "Blarney, Beethoven and "Italian Gala," with guest so- Chicago Ave., Evanston. (847) Brahms" at 3 p.m. March bist violinist Henry Criz. The 905-1500. www.musicinst. 'ihîcago 18 at St. Luke's Lutheran program includes Mendels- org. March 9, 7:30 p.m.: 312.5955600 Church, 205 N. Prospect Ave., sohn: Symphony No. 4 "Ital- Young Composer's Concert, $hakesooarehoßr Park Ridge. The program ian"; Bach: Violin Concerto performed by students from Ion navy aiar chìcgoshakescom includes Frank Martin's Trio No. i in A minor; Wieniawski: the Music Institute's Acad- on Popular Irish Melodies; ScherzoTarantelle; and Liszt: emy. Free. March 11, 3 p.m.: vmondd T Beethoven's Irische Lieder for Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2. oøt_ M* * Violin, Cello, Flute and Piano; The Lincolnwood Chamber SEE GO, PAGE 208 DIC ThURSDAY, MARCH 8, 2012 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM 19B At home with the monarchs of American theater BY MYRNA PETLICKI Contributor Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fon- tanne were Broadway royalty . for decades. They chose a rural location for their "castle," spend- ing every summer at an estate in NGenesee Depot, Wis., that they called Ten Chimneys. Some of the most famous actors, writers, artists, directors and designers of the 1920s and beyond spent time in that idyllic setting. Playwright Jeffrey Hatcher visits Lunt, Fontanne and some of their acting friends in «Ten Chim- North light Artistic Director BJ Jones neys" at Northlight Theatre under (from left), playwright Jeff rey Hatch- BJ Jones' direction. er, and Arizona Theatre Company There were rumors surround- Artistic Director David Ira Goldstein, ing the sexuality of the Lunts. A at Ten Chimneys in Wisconsin. more recent rumor is that director Jones inspired Hatcher to write this play. "I've been to Ten Chimneys a "You know how you walk couple of times," Jones said. In 2008, when playwright Hatcher into certain people's and David Ira Goldstein, artistic homes and you can feel director of Arizona Theatre Com- the spirit of them?" pany, were in town, Jones drove them to Ten Chimneys for the day. LIA MORTENSEN «David Ira maintains that it was my idea to write a play about this," Jones said. "I don't quite remember place," Heidenreich said, while Northlight Theatre's cast of "Ten Chimneys" toured the real Lunt-Fontanne estate in Wisconsin. that but I'll take the credit andJor admitting that the visit had little the blame." impact on his preparation for the role. "I had done an enormous 'TEN CHIMNEYS' Theater idols amount of research previous to it," The Lunts were ideal subjects he explained. Northlight Theatre, North Shore because, "They were the poster "What's extraordinary about Center for the Performing Arts, children for what Broadway was them is that there was no sepa- 9501 Skokie Blvd, Skokie the glamour, the language, the ration between their public and March 9-April 15; Performances behavior," Jones said. their private lives," Heidenreich are Tuesdays at i p.m. (April 3 The play's structure very said. "Their private life was sort only) and 7:30 p.m. (March 13 roughly follows that of Chekhov's of played out on the literal stage of and April 3 only); Wednesdays: «The Seagull." That's appropriate Broadway and the metaphorical i p.m. and 7:30 p.m. (no show since the Lunts starred in «The stage of being 'The Lunts.' It ap- April 11); Thursdays at 7:30 Seagull" on Broadway in 1938, pears that they were most in love, p.m.; Fridays at 8 p.m. (except with actors Uta Hagen and Syd- most passionate about each other opening on March 16 at 7:30 ney Greenstreet. "Ten Chimneys" and firmly connected." p.m.); Saturdays at 2:30 p.m. imagines the four stars rehears- (except March 10) and 8 p.m.; ing at the Lunts' retreat, with Truly devoted Sundays at 2:30 p.m. (no show some flirtatious behavior occur- "There's a lot of gossip over the April 8) and 7 p.m. (March 11, ring. years that perhaps Alfred was April 1, and April 15 only) "The play is actually a celebra- homosexual, perhaps she was," tion of the profession and our lives Mortensen added. "But in every sin- Tickets: $25-$60; $25-$40 for in the profession," Jones said. gle picture you see of them together, previews, March 9-15. Young Early in the rehearsal process, their eyes are locked and they're Adult tickets (25 and under) are Jones took the cast on a field trip either holding hands or their bodies $10. Call (847) 673-6300 or visit to Ten Chimneys, including V are leaning towards each other. It's www.northlight.org Craig Heidenreich, who plays Al- clear that they are devoted." Backstage with BJ, a discussion fred Lunt, and Lia Mortensen, who Heidenreich said, "I feel extraor- with artistic director BJ Jones, was cast as Lynn Fontanne. dinarily honored to try to do some featuring behind-the-scenes "You know how you walk into sort of reverential embodiment of insight into "Ten Chimneys," will certain people's homes and you the Lunts because they're virtually be held at noon March 9. Salon can feel the spirit of them?" holy figures. But on the other hand, Series panel discussion will be Mortensen asked. "That's what the thing that Jeffrey Hatcher has held on March 25 at 1 p.m. and Ten Chimneys is about. It is so ab- done that is sort of fun and breath- will feature a historian from solutely a metaphor for who they taking is that he has written a late The Ten Chimneys Foundation. were as a couple and as theater 1930s, early 1940s sort of screwball Reservations are required for people. It's such a theatrical place. comedy." special events at (847) 679- Every single inch of it is decorated «The playwright has taken some 9501, ext. 3555 or speciaLev- and lovingly adorned with what license in the story arc of our par- ents©northlight.org they loved most, which is the the- ticular play," Mortensen said, but The cast of Northlight's "Ten Chimneys." ater and each other." "the spirit [of the Luntsj is abso- "It's an extraordinary, lovely lutely accurate." 20B WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 2012 DIC

10, 8 p.m.: The Marne Glaser p.m.: Liz & Ann Hampton Cal- CONTINUED FROM PAGE 18B BLADE DANCERS GO I Trio, with Marne on vocals, laway in "BOOM!", featuring Four Score Festival celebrates tra presents concerts at Tim Green on piano, and songs from the 1960s and the music ofAaron Copland the Pickwick Theatre, 5 5. Adam Kraus on bass, in a '705. $50-$60. and explores how his inspira- Prospect, Park Ridge. Tickets collage of jazz standards cel- "Soundings: Celebrating tion threads through the are $25; $20 for students and ebrating spring. $8 donation Singular Voices in Music," works of his students. $25; senior citizens. Visit www. includes refreshments. Northwestern University's $15 seniors; $10 students. parkridgecivicorchestra.org InterContinental Chi- 2012 spring music festival, March 18, 3 p.m.: Pianist or call (847) 692-PRCO or cago O'Hare Hotel, 5300 N. March 28-April 7 on the Meng-Chieh Liu performs (847) 823-8861. March 11, River Road, Rosemont. (847) Evanston campus. Concerts works by Robert Schumann, 2:30 p.m.: "European Mix," 544-5300. Friday Nights will take place in Pick-Staiger Isaac Albéniz, Fauré, Chopin Edgar Muenzer, conductor, Live, featuring music from Concert Hall, 50 Arts Circle and Liebermann. $25; $15 and Peter van de Graaff, nar- 8:30 p.m.-midnight in the Drive, and master classes seniors; $10 students. April rator. The program includes Montrose Room, $5. Ticket will be held in Regenstein 15, 3 p.m.: Quintet Attacca Debussy: "Children's Corner prices for other shows vary. Recital Hall, 60 Arts Circle and Axiom Brass perform per- Suite"; Ravel: "Le Tombeau For information, visit www. Drive. Call (847) 467-4000 form a joint concert. $25; $15 de Couperin"; Wagner: "Sieg- montroseroom.com. March or visit www.pickstaiger.org. seniors; $10 students. April fried Idyll"; and Stravinsky: 9: Local H. $15. March 10: March 28, 7:30 p.m.: Sitarist 29, 3 p.m.: Performance by "Pulcinella." Ides of March. $20 general and composer Anoushka The Lincoln Trio, with guest Pick-Staiger Concert Hall admission; $30 VIP. March Shankar, daughter of Ravi violist Roberto Diaz. $25; $15 at Northwestern University, 14: Buckwheat Zydeco. $18 Shankar, melds music of for seniors; $10 for students. 50 Arts Circle Drive, Evan- general admission; $25 VIP. Spain with ancient forms of Northeastern Illinois ston. (847) 467-4000. www. March 23: Mike Doughty. $20 traditional music from India, University, Fine Arts Center pickstaiger.org. March 12, general admission; $30 VIP. with flamenco and fandango Recital Hall, 3701 W. Bryn 7:30 p.m.: The United States March 31: Michael McDer- guitarist Melon Jimenez, vo- Mawr Ave., Chicago. (773) Navy Concert Band performs mott (folk rock). $12 general calists and others. $26; $10 442-4636. March 9, 8 p.m.: marches, patriotic selections, admission; $20 VIP. April20: for students. March 29, 7:30 Spanish Brass. $25; $15 se- orchestra transcriptions Cindy Bradley. $20 general p.m.: Grammy-nominated nior citizens; $10 students. and modern wind ensemble admission; $30 VIP. pianist Gabriela Montero The Northwest Choral repertoire. Free tickets are Mayne Stage, 1328 W. performs classical works by Society, under the direction available by calling (847) Morse Ave. in Rogers Park, Romantic-era composers as ofAlan weilman, will present 467-4000. March 16, 7:30 Chicago. (773) 381-4554. well as her own improvisa- its spring concert, "Psalms p.m.: Jeffrey Siegel's Key- www.maynestage.com. March tions. $18; $10 for students. and Songs," at 7:30 p.m. board Conversations, "Rus- 9, 7:45 p.m.: Ensemble of Ra- March 30, 7:30 p.m.: March 31 at Trinity United sian Rapture - Rachmaninoff gas School of Performing Arts "Clarinetissimo!" features Methodist Church, 605 w. and Tchaikovsky." $22; $16 and Las Guitarras de Espana virtuosic clarinetists per- Golf Road, Mount Prospect. for students. present Surabhi: A Melt- forming music ranging from The program includes Leon- Segovia Classical Guitar ing Pot of Music, including classical to klezmer. $14; ard Bernstein's "Chichester Series will be presented by Indian, flamenco and Arabic $10 for students. March 30, Psalms," as well as works by the Northwestern Univer- Canadian National Champion Kurt Browning, U.S. National music. $25 general admis- 4 p.m.: Sharon Isbin master Jean-Philippe Rameau and sity Henry and Leigh Bienen Champion Todd Eldredge, Olympic Silver Medalist Sasha Cohen sion. March 10, 4 p.m. and 8 class featuring Bienen School Brahms. The Dolce Strings, a School of Music and the Chi- and other skaters perform in "Stars on Ice," 5 p.m. March 11, p.m.: Windy City Gay Chorus guitar students. Admission Chicago-based string quartet, cago Classical Guitar Society at the Allstate Arena, 6920 N. Mannheim Road, Rosemont. and Aria present "Broadway is free. March 31, 7:30 p.m.: and harpist Cathy Litaker will through April 14. All concerts Tickets are available at www.ticketmaster.com or (800) 745- and Beyond: An Evening of Grammy Award-winning accompany the chorus, in take place at 7:30 p.m. at 3000; the ticket prices of $25-$150 do not include service Broadway Benefit & Concert," guitarist Sharon Isbin and addition to NWCS's collabora. Pick-Staiger Concert Hall, 50 fees. The information line is (847) 635-6601. with proceeds to benefit Brazilian percussionist tive pianist Lori Lyn Mackie. Arts Circle Drive, on North- Windy City Performing Arts. Thiago de Mello will perform A complimentary preconcert western's Evanston campus. $53 general admission. March works from the album, "Jour- lecture and discussion of the Call (847) 467-4000 or visit 7 p.m.: Pre-St. Paddy's ney to the Amazon." $26; $10 music will be hosted by cho- www.pickstaiger.org. March POP/FOLK/JAll p.m.: Van Halen with special Day by five traditional Irish for students. April 5, 7:30 rus member John Morrison at 28: Two-time Grammy nomi- Akoo Theatre at Rose- guest Kool & the Gang. musicians. $23, $28. March p.m.: Violinist Jennifer Koh 6:45 p.m. at the church. Tick- nee Anoushka Shankar and mont, 5400 N. River Road, $49.50, $79.50, $149.50. 8 p.m.: Cabaret duo presents "Bach and Beyond, ets for the concert are $20; guests will perform a program Rosemont. Tickets are avail- May 4: Rammstein - Made Amy & Freddy present a CD Part I," featuring solo violin $15 for students and seniors. titled "Traveler." Shankar able at wwwticketmaster. in Germany 1995-2011 Tour. release performance for "We masterpieces inspired by j.S. Visit www.nwchoralsociety. melds music of Spain with com or (800) 745-3000; the May 26, 7 p.m.: LMFAO. Get Along." $23 general ad- Bach's Partitas Nos. 2 and 3. org or call (224) 585-9127. the ancient forms of Indian ticket prices listed below do $25, $35, $59.50, $69.50, mission; $28 reserved. March $18; $10 for students. April Northwest Symphony classical music. $26; $10 for not include service fees. For $99.50. May 28, 7:30 p.m.: 17, 8 p.m.: Bluegrass band 6, 10 a.m.: Jennifer Koh violin Orchestra, Paul Vermel, music students. March 31: Guitarist more information about the Red Hot Chili Peppers - I'm Sexfist; WhiteWater Ramble master class. Admission director, presents concerts at Sharon Isbin will share the theater, call (847) 671-5100 With You World Tour. $39.50 opens. $12 general admis- is free. April 6, 4:30 p.m: 3:30 p.m. Sundays in the The- stage with Brazilian percus- or visit www.rosemontthe- and $59.50. May 30, 6 p.m.: sion; $18 reserved seating. Accordion demonstration atre for the Performing Arts at sionist Thiago de Mello. The atre.com. March 24, 8 p.m.: Nickelback with special Mullen's Bar & Grill, 8313 and lecture in Regenstein Maine West High School, 1755 program will include excerpts Brit Floyd (Pink Floyd tribute guests Bush, Seether and My W. Lawrence Ave., Norridge. Recital Hall. Admission is S. Wolf Road, Des Plaines. from her album "Journey to show) - "A Foot In The Door" Darkest Days. $51.50, $65, (708) 452-3190. March 15, free. April 6, 7:30 p.m.: "The Pre-concert commentaries by the Amazon" and other favor- World Tour. $2950, $39.50, $87.50, $96.50. 7:30-9:30 p.m.: Jazz Corn- Big Squeeze," a celebration Carolyn Paulin, a staff mem- ites. $26; $10 for students. $55. March 30-31, 8 p.m.: Bluegrass Legends Con- munity Big Band, an 18-piece of the accordion featuring ber of radio station WFMT, April 14: Eduardo Fernandez'sCeltic Woman. $32-$72. cells at the American Legion big band based in Norridge, classical, Celtic, jazz, tango, begin one hour prior to each program will conclude the Allstate Arena, 6920 N. Music Hall, 1030 Central St., plays the music of Count South American and zydeco concert. Tickets: $20; $15 series. $24; $10 for students. Mannheim Road, Rosemont. Evanston. www.chicagoblue- Basie, Duke Ellington, Stan music. $16; $10 for students. for seniors; $10 for students. Skokie ValLey Symphony Tickets are available at www. grass.com. Doors open at 7 Kenton and others. No cover. April 7, 7:30 p.m.: Arturo - Children under age 14 are Orchestra performs at 3 p.m. ticketmaster.com or (800) p.m., show at 8 p.m. Admis- North Shore Center for the Sandoval and the Chicago admitted free when accompa- Sundays at the North Shore 745-3000; the ticket prices sion: $20; $15 for senior Performing Arts, 9501 Skokie Jazz Orchestra perform big- nied by a paying adult. Visit Center for the Performing listed below do not include citizens and children 16 and Blvd., Skokie. (847) 673- band jazz standards. $20; www.northwestsymphony. Arts, 9501 Skokie Blvd., Skok- service fees. The informa- under. March 10: Travers 6300. www.northshorecen- $10 for students. org. March 18: "National Ro- ie. Tickets are $26-$40; $13 tion line is (847) 635-6601. Chandler & Avery County. ter.org. March 31, 7:30 p.m.: S.P.A.C.E., 1245 Chi- manticism," featuring Ralph for youth 17 and under. Free March 9, 7:30 pm: Lady Ethical Humanist Society Harmony Sweepstakes A cap- cago Ave., Evanston. www. Vaughan Williams' Symphony pre-concert lectures begin Antebellum - Own the Night Second Saturday Coffee- pella Festival, a showcase for evanstonspace.com. (847) No. 5 and Antonin Dvorak's at 1:45 p.m. For tickets, call 2012 World Tour, with Darius house, 7574 N. Lincoln Ave. vocal harmony music, hosted 492-8860. Shows at 8 p.m., Syphony No. 9, "From the (847) 673-6300 or visit www. Rucker and special guest (at Howard), Skokie. (847) by 2011 Chicago Regional unless noted otherwise. New World." svso.org. April 15: Gustav Thompson Square. $29.50, 677-3334. www.ethicalhu- Champions The Brotherhood March 8: Katie Herzig (indie Park Ridge Civic Orches- Mahler's Symphony No. 4. $45, $59.50. April 1, 7:30 man.org/coffeehouse. March Singers. $19.50. April 21, 8 folk). $15/$18. March 9: Ryan DIC THURSDAY. MARCH 8. 2012 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COMI 21B

Montbleau Band (folk/rock). Monday-Friday; 11 a.m.-4 905-1500. www.musicinst. p.m. March 17. Tickets: $22; $17/$20. March 10: Teitur p.m. Saturdays. Through TALL TALES org. March 17: Family Day $15 for youth under 18 and with Rose Cousins (folk rock). March 23: "Two Plus Two = of Music. Events include an seniors. Call (847) 491-7282 $1s/$18. March 11, 7:30 p.m.: Jackson, Owens, Williams and open house with an instru- or visit www.tic.northwest- Kelly Joe Phelps (folk/blues) Wheatley." The exhibit fea- ment petting zoo, refresh- emn.edu. in the Studios at SPACE. $30. tures works by Preston Jack- ments, early childhood music North Shore Center for March 14: Dave Specter's son, professor of sculpture at demonstrations, student the Performing Arts, 9501 "Adventures With A Blues the School of the Art Institute performances, and more at Skokie Blvd., Skokie. (847) Diva," featuring Sharon Lewis in Chicago; Joyce Owens, cu- 9 a.m; a family concert by 673-6300. www.northsho- (blues). $12/$15. March 15: rator of the Galleries Program Rami Vamos at 10 a.m., $10 recenter.org. April 11e, 8 Nate Herman with Kennehora. at Chicago State University; per family; Skokie Montessori p.m.: "Pushed to the Edge" $12/$15. March 16: Ellis Bernard Williams, a former recorder group performance presents Bharata Natyam, Paul (folk). $20/$25. March instructor at the School of the at 1 p.m.; and performances a dance theater from India, 17, 1 p.m.: Ellis Paul Kids' Art Institute of Chicago; and by The Joseph Sears School as practiced by Natya Dance Show, $10. March 17, 7 p.m.: Rhonda Wheatley. Band and Quintet Attacca at 3 Theatre, and contemporary Megon McDonough and Services for Adults Staying p.m., and Evanston Escola de Western dance, as practiced Susan O'Halloran in "Pot of in Their Homes, Celebrat- Samba at 3 p.m. by Mordine and Company Gold: Irish Stories & Songs." ing Experience: A Gallery Niles Public Library, 6960 Dance Theater. $30-$38. $18/$2o. March 18: Fillisko of Art by Older Adults, Oakton St., Niles. (847) 663- May 12, 8 p.m.: DanceWorks & Noden with Tab Robinson 1123 Emerson, Suite 200, 6405. www.nileslibrary.org. Chicago and Muntu Dance Trio, $12$22. March 20: Milk Evanston. (847) 864-7274. March 11, 2 p.m.: Perfor- Theatre, the largest African Carton Kids (folk). $12/$15. www.SASIathome.org. Gal- mance by children's band dance company in the United March 22 7 p.m.: Mike lery hours are 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Little Nashville. March 24, 2 States. $30-$38. Doughty, $22-$42. March 23: Wednesdays and Fridays or p.m.: Saturday Family Movies Chicago Dance Chapter Communion with Ben How- by appointment. All art is for series features "The Smurfs." ofUSA Dante, the national ard, The Staves, Nathaniel sale, with a portion of the organization representing Rateliff, Bear's Den, $12/$15. proceeds benefiting SASI, COMEDY amateur ballroom dancers. March 24: Jackopierce (coun- a community nonprofit that Akoo Theatre at Rosemont, Lesson begins at 7:30 p.m.; try/rock). $27/$30. March 25, helps adults in Chicago and 5400 N. River Road, Rose- dancing from 8:15-11 p.m. 7 p.m.: California Guitar Trio, the north/northwest suburbs. mont. Tickets are available Admission: $8 members; $10 $17/$20. March 27: El Ten Through May 11: Paintings at www.ticketmaster.com or nonmembers; $6 for students Eleven (indie rock). $10/$12. by Lowell Goone and Joanne (800) 745-3000; the ticket with ID. Dance music for March 28, 7:30 p.m.: Uncle Salvator. prices listed below do not all swing, Latin and ball- Bonsai (folk). $12/$15. March Jeanne Robertson, a 68-year-old former Miss North Carolina include service fees. March room dances. Partners not 29: Anna Fermin with Haw- AUDITIONS & who stands tall at 6'2", brings her national solo comedy tour, 10: Gabriel Iglesias Stand-Up required - singles welcome. ley, $12-$22. March 30: janiva OPPORTUNITIES 'Looking for Humour," to the North Shore Center for the Per- Revolution Tour, presented Beginning dancers encour- Magness CD release party Custer's Last Stand festival forming Arts, 9501 Skokie Blvd., Skokie, at 8 p.m. March 10. by Comedy Central. aged. For information, call (blues). $15/$18. March 31 of the arts is accepting Robertson, whose comedy is warm and engaging, has released Mayne Stage, 1328 W. (847) 577-9014 or visit www. and April 1, 7 p.m.: Melissa applications from arts and seven DVDs, three books, and has had over 14 million YouTube Morse Ave. in Rogers Park, usadancechicago.org. March Ferrick (folk). $25/$30. crafts vendors for the 2012 views. Tickets are $34.50. See www.northshorecenter.org or Chicago. www.maynestage. 10: "Luck O' The Irish Jive," edition of the fair, slated call (847) 673-6300. corn. (773) 381-4554. April featuring a jive lesson with ART GALLERIES for June 16-17 in Evanston's 27-28, 8 p.m. and 10:30 Joanna Cybulski of Kasper Emily Oaks Nature Center, Main Street Station shopping p.m.: Comedian Nick Thune. Dance Studio, at The Centre 4650 Brummel St., Skokie. district. For an application, $18 general admission; $23 at North Park, 10040 Ad- (847) 674-1500. March call (847) 328-2204 or visit Emerging in pop, seminar examining the role of reserved. dison, Franklin Park. 9-April 29: Skokie Art Guild's www.custerfair.com. music theatre, hip-hop, folk, women in Jewish literature, North Shore Center for Happy Twirlers Dance 2012 Members Only spring Skokie Art Guild is seeking Latin and country music are will meet from 7-8:30 p.m. the Performing Arts, 9501 Club provides round and exhibit. An opening reception artists for its 51st annual Art encouraged to apply. The Wednesdays, through May Skokie Blvd., Skokie. www. square dancing at 7:30 p.m. will be held from 7-9 p.m. Fair, to be held July lIe-15 deadline for applications is 9, at Oakton Community northshorecenter.org. (847) the second Saturday of the March 9. For information, on the Village Green, 5211 March 30. Visit www.mercer- College, 7701 N. Lincoln Ave., 673-6300. March 30, 8 p.m.: month, through May 2012, at visit skokieartguild.org. Oakton, Skokie. Fine art; songwriters.org. Skokie. Presented by the Paula Poundstone. $45-$52. Immanuel Lutheran Church, Kalo Foundation's lannelli prizes and awards available. Oakton Library, the series of April 27, 8 p.m.: Colin Moch- Thacker and Lee streets, Des Studios Heritage Center, 255- For information, visit www. BENEFITS readings, lectures and group rie and Brad Sherwood, stars Plaines. $6 per person. Call 57 N. Northwest Highway, skokieartguild.org or call Beatles Night, featur- discussions will be led by of "Whose Line Is It Any- (773) 685-8407. Park Ridge. Through March (847) 677-8163. ing bands from Park Ridge Benjamin Goluboff, associ- way?", present an evening Leikarringen Heimhug 9: "Continuing the Tradi- The 2012 Johnny Mercer performing Beatles music ate professor of English. of improvisational comedy. Norwegian Folk Dancers meet tion," works by more than Foundation Songwriters on stage, will be held at 7 Copies of the books may be $56-$60. weekly, from 7:30-9:30 p.m. 36 artists who carry on the Project at Northwestern Uni- p.m. March 9-10 at the Park borrowed from the Skokie Perla Café, 1813 Dempster Wednesdays, at Norwood legacy of the Park Ridge Art versity seeks talented young Ridge Community Church, campus library. Participants St.. Evanston. (847) 424- Crossing, 6016 N. Nina, Colony. Admission is free. songwriters and writing 100 5. Courtland Ave., Park are not required to attend all 1382. March 24, 7-8 p.m.: Chicago. New members, age Younger children must be teams working in any popularRidge. Tickets are $10 in sessions. Selections include Comedy performance by 16 and older, welcome. No accompanied by an adult. music style. Broadway com- advance, $5 for students; $15 March 21: Park Avenue: A Skokie resident Debbie Sue dance experience needed, For information, visit www. poser Andrew Lippa will be at the door. Proceeds benefit Memoir by Anne Roiphe. Goodman, author of My Hus- just interest in Scandinavian kalofoundation.org or call joined by Tony Award-nomi- the Youth Ministry Fund at April 18: American Pastoral band the Stranger, Still Single folk dance. For more informa- (847) 823-5314. nated composer and lyricist the church. Visitt www. by Philip Roth. May 9: Bee and Still Dating. No cover. tion, call (847) 692-6616 or Lincolnwood Village Hall, Craig Camelia and three-time prccyouth.omg or call (847) Season by Myla Goldberg. To e-mail karlp57aol.com; or 6900 N. Lincoln Ave., Lincol- Grammy winning singer and 823-3164. register, contact the Alliance DANCE (847) 823-7596 or kro- nwood. March 20-April20: Lan White to Illinois Storytelling Night for Lifelong Learning at (847) Evanston Dance Ensemble nmo8l5©gmait.com. "Viewpoints, Works in Fiber," conduct the weeklong no-fee at the Knot, a benefit for the 982-9888 (press 3). presents "Count Me In" Line dandng for all ages featuring art by Barbara Sch- program presented by The Illinois Storytelling Festi- Lincolnwood Public March 10-18 at Northwestern is held from 7-10 p.m. every neider, Michelle Sales, Sally Johnny Mercer Foundation val, will be held at 7 p.m. Library, 4000 W. Pratt Ave. University's Josephine Louis Tuesday at the White Eagle Schoch and Shelley Brucar. and the American Music March25 at The Celtic Knot (847) 677-5277. www.lincol- Theater, 20 Arts Circle Drive, Banquet Hall, 6839 N. Mil- An artists' reception will be Theatre Project from June 18- Public House, 626 Church St., nwood(ibrary.org. March 12, Evanston. The production waukee Ave., Niles. Beginner held from 5-7 p.m. March 20. 23. The intensive Evanston Evanston. Free-will dona- 11 am.: Discussion of Girl in includes 14 dance pieces lessons are at 7:30 p.m. and Oakton Community Col- campus program of master tions accepted. Visit www. Translation by Jean Kwok. exploring the relationship new dance or review at 8 lege, Koehnline Museum of classes and workshops will storytelli ng.org. humans have with num- p.m. $7; $5 for ages 17 and Art, 1600 E. Golf Road, Des culminate in a showcase of CHILD'S PLAY bers. Performances are at under. Call (847) 965-6353 or Plaines. (847) 635-2633. new works by participant 3OOKS & POETRY Music Institute of Chicago, 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. March e-mail [email protected]. www.oakton.edu/museum. songwriters and a star- "Fathers and Daughters Nichols Concert Hall, 1490 10; 2 p.m. March 11 and 18; Gallery hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. studded celebration concert. in a Changing World," a free Chicago Ave., Evanston. (847)7:30 p.m. March 16; and 4 SEE GO, PAGE 22B UB WWW.P10NEER0CAL.00M I THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 2012 DIC

Recycled Circus," featuring PIlOTO GOICONTINUED FROMPAGE 21B aerial acrobatics and live STORE Trinity Irish Dancers in- full schedule is listed at www. music, at 7:30 p.m. March l' vites boys and girls ages 3 1/2talkingpicturesfestival.org. 9; 4:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. to 12 to sample an Irish dance March 10; and 3 p.m. March class free of charge. Classes ORGANIZATIONS 11 at the Noyes Cultural witt be offered at 11 a.m. International Brotherhood Arts Center, 927 Noyes St., March 10 and 1:15 p.m. March of Magicians Ring 43 will Evanston. Tickets: $15; $10 11 at the Irish American Hen- meet at 7:30 p.m. March 16 in for children 12 and under tage Center, ¿f626 N. Knox, the South Conference Room and students with ID. Tickets Chicago. No previous dance at Saint Francis Hospital, 355 available at www.bnownpap- experience is necessary. To Ridge Ave., Evanston. The ertickets.com or (800) 838- register, call (773) 529-4822 program will feature teach- 3006. For information, visit Out of the paper and into your hands. or visit www.trinityirishdanc- ing magic effects. Guest fee www.actorsgymnasium.com. Ode reprinIof your favorite Pforiger Press pholos ii a "Joseph and the Amazing varlely of sizeti and on a wide rmge of inedia, from traditional ers.com. $5, which can be applied pfloto paper fo 1-atarle, mna and computer mouse pads. to membership. Visit www. Technicolor Dreamcoat," starring Donny Osmond, a www pioneerIocaIcom FILM ning43.org. Lincoinwood Public Library, Skokie Art Guild will host recorded version of the 1999 4000 W. Pratt Ave. (847) a demonstration of mosaic production, will be broad- 677-5277. www.lincolnwood- techniques by Angela Heller cast to local movie theaters, library.org. March 9, 10:30 at 7 p.m. March 27 in the Rad- including Niles 12, 301 Golf a.m.: "Cowboys and Aliens." macher Room at the Skokie Mill Cente, Niles; and Evan- March 9, 1 p.m.: "The Big Public Library, 5215 Oakton ston 18, 1715 Maple Ave., Year." March 15, 10:30 a.m.: St. For information, visit skok- Evanston, at 7 p.m. March "Drive." March 15, 1 p.m..: ieartguild.org. 26. Presented in a sing-along Symphony Orchestra "Winchester 73." March 16, 1 version with subtitles for au- p.m.: "Thunder Soul." SINGLES diences to join in, the event Alan Heathenngton, Music Director Northwest Chicago Film ComhoSingles, open to also features an introduction Sodety presents the CIas- singles 21-plus. For informa- and question-and-answer sic Film Series at 7:30 p.m. tion about the group and session with Osmond live Wednesdays, unless other- upcoming events, call (847) from Salt Lake City. Tickets wise noted, at the Portage 757-1299 or (847) 331-1066, are available at participating Theater, 4050 N. Milwaukee or visit www.combosingles. theater box offices and online BORODIN Ave., Chicago. Admission org. Bowling league at 6:30 at www.FathomEvents.com. is $5. For information, p.m. March 25, April 22 and Overture to Prince Igor visit www.northwestchica- May 20 at Brunswick Zone, MUSEUMS gofilmsociety.ong. March 11e: 824 E. Rand Road, Mount ILlinois Holocaust Museum "Centennial Summer" (1946). Prospect. $15 for members, & Education Center, 9603 GLAZUNOV March 21, 7 p.m.: "Reds" $25 for nonmembers, for Woods Drive, Skokie. (847) (1981). March 28: "Man of bowling and shoes. 967-4889. www.ilholocaust- Stenka Razin the West" (1958). April 4: Thunderbird Singles, (847) museum.org. Admission: $12; "Liebelei" (1933). April 7, 266-2706 or www.thunder- $8 for students and senior 7 p.m.: Special Saturday birdsingles.com. March 11, 18 citizens; $6 for children ages DVORAK presentation of "The Ten and 25, 7 p.m.: Mambo Ital- 5-11. Special exhibitions are Commandments" (1956). lano at Tuscano's Restaurant, free with museum admis- Symphony No. 7 April 11: "Angel" (1937). April 4926 N. River Road, Schiller sion. Through June 17: "Ours 15, 7:30 p.m.: Special Sunday Park. Free. March 13, 8 p.m.: To Fight For: American Jews presentation commemorating Casino Party with live band in the Second World War." the Titanic centennial - "A at Rivers Casino, Des Plaines. The exhibition explores the Night to Remember" (1958). Free. March 17, 8 p.m.: "Let's achievements ofjewish men Portage Theater, 4050 Get Green" singles party at and women who were part of N. Milwaukee Ave., Chi- Morettis, 1799 S. Busse Road, the American war effort on cago. www.portagetheater. Mount Prospect. $15 includes and offthe battlefield. March org. March 30, 8:30 p.m.: buffet. 15, 6:30-8 p.m.: Clark Univer- Hesperidian Productions will sity professor and Holocaust premiere a short film, "Sti- WORKSHOPS & scholar Deborah Dwork letto." The evening includes CLASSES discusses her book, Flight a short live performance Nifes Public Library, 6960 from the Reich: Refugee Jews, onstage before the screening, Oakton St., Niles. (847) 663- 1933-1946. A book signing live music and a post-perfon- 6405. www.nileslibrary.org. will follow the presentation. mance Q-and-A session with March 15, 7:30 p.m.: Song- Free with museum admission. the director, producer and writers' Group meets. Bring Reservations recommended. actors. General admission is original songs to play live and March 22, 6:30-8 p.m.: Elliot free; VIP tickets are available get feedback from others in Lefkovitz, Loyola University Sunday, March 11 at $20 (including service the group. and Spertus Institute faculty fee) and include reserved Skokie Art Guild offers fig- member, leads a discussion of 3:00pm seating, complimentary wine, une drawing workshops from Nazis on the Run: How Hitler's a pre-screening reception 9 a.m.-noon Saturdays at the Henchmen Fledjustice by beginning at 7 p.m. and a Devonshire Cultural Center, Gerald Steinacher, recipient post-screening party area. 4400 Greenwood, Skokie. of the 2011 National Jew- 847 673-6300 Talking Pictures Festival, Live models; no instructor. ish Book Award. Free with arsviva. org March 8-11 in Evanston at the Fee pen session is $20; $12 museum admission. Reserva- ARTS Noyes Cultural Arts Center, for members. For information, tions recommended. March 927 Noyes St., Northwestern call Steve Gal, (847) 673- 25, 1:30-3 p.m.: Deborah North Shore Center forthe\ University's Medill School 4450, or visit www.skokieart- Dash Moore discusses her ofJournahsm, 1870 Campus gui[d.org. book, GIjews: How World War Performing Arts in Skokie PIEER PRESS Drive, and the Evanston II Changed a Generation. Her 9501 Skokie Blvd. Public Library, 1703 Or- ET CETERA presentation will be followed Skokie Fine Arts Commission rington Ave. Tickets are $10; The Actors Gymnasium by a book signing.Free with $12 for opening night. The presents "Lost and Found: A museum admission. DIC THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 2012 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I 23B

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Half Price on brands,Gas Staves& Rettig-Hause/Garage Sale. Sat , 9-5. Bays selected items all day Salurday 6-month minimum - VERY negotiable eratsrs,ServicingLakeCounty,&gitfo BR fsm,,rugs,fixtures, CHATHAM 82nd 5 Langley. 4-5 Visit ToDrive.com Can deliver, also does repairs. appts. electronics, Baker armoire) rooms, 2BR, heated, cable, inter- 708-244-6101 TV cab., Gladiatar oxldr fndge) leur, lEACH OUt tO MOIE OsALlEItO lOCAL corn, ceiling fans, starting at $875- BROUGHT TO YOU BY SUN-TIMES MEDIA atlwork 5 collectibles, etc. CANDIDAtOS IN CHICA001ANO Witt $950.CaII 773-651-3051 630-455-4600 Ext. i 40 8080111, CALi 141.991.0400 30 PIoneer Press (DC) Thursday, March 8, 2012 Homes Commercial-IndustrialJudicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. Cook County - Suburban REAL ESTATE Cook County - SuburbanDr.Ste. 2610, 'Chicago tL 60601,IL 60527 (630) 794-9876 Attometitle and without recoûrse to plaintiff.proved with a condominium resi-MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE Tel. No. 312-782-3636. File No.: 14-08-31196ARDCThere shall be no proration of tax-dence. The purchaser of the unitLAW. Forinformation, contact Suburbs, * RENT TO OWN! * This is an attempt to collect u debt00468002 Attorney Code. 21762es, assessments, water bills efc, other than a mortgagee shall payPlaintiff's attorney: LAW OFFICES Buy with No closing costs arid get pursuant to the Faìr Debt CollectionCase C 08 CH 043470 NOTE: Pur-Sale ohall be subtecl Io general tax-the assessments and Ihn legal feesOF IRA T. NEVL, LLC ,175 N. help with your credit. Call 708-868- Houses Practices Act and any informationsuant to the Fair Debt Collectionea, special assessments, and anyrequired by subdivisions (gol) andFranklin Street, Suite 201 , CHICA- 2422 or visit www.nhba.com obtained will be used for that pur-Practices Act, you are admsed thatpnor first mortgages. (g((4) of Section 9 of the Condomin-GO, IL60606,(312)357-1125 Very nice house, vicinity of 25th & Townhomes pose. Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to bePremises will not be open for in-ism Property ActSale terms: 25%Please refer calls to the sales de- Fullerton, 3 br, 2ba. semi finished 1413934 a debt collector aflempting to collectspection and plaintiff makes no rep-down by certified fundo, balancepartment. THE JUDICIAL SALES Condos, Lofts 3/1,318,3/15/12*250025 a debt and any information obtained basement,extra,entra largeloti resenlation ax to the condition ofwithin 24 hours, by certified funds,CORPORATION One South Must see .1275. 773-847-tgt4 Duplex SKOKIE will be used for that parpose. the property No refunds. The property will NOTWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF1416224 If the sale is set aside for any rea-be open for inspection.Upon pay-IL 60606-4850 (312) 236-SALE V'su Lake County Open Houses UNBELIEVABLE PRICING COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-30,318,3/15/12 #252000 son, the purchaser at the sale shallment in full of the amount bid, thecan alsovisit The Judicial Sales TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY IN ThE CIRCUIT COURT OF be entitled only to the return of thepurchaser will receive a CertificateCorporstion at ww.tlsc.com for a 7 HIGHLAND PARK - FURNISHED, For Saie Or Lease To Own- Mobile Homes DIVISION COOK deposit paid. The purchaser shallof Sale which will entitle the pur-day status report of pending sales. Esecutive 2BR house. Alarm sys. Des Plaines have no further recourse against FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT-County, Illinois, County Department, chaser to a Deed to the premisesLAWOFFICES OF IRA T. REVEL, $2250/mo. t ac of yrivacy! No rielo. Manufactured Homes 1,000-3,000 SF OfficeiWarehouse Father 6 Sons Home Improvemenlafter confirmation of the sale. LLC 175 N. Franklin Street, Suite 847-831 -4428/47-264-258ö GAGE ASSOCIATION Chancery Division. Father & Sons space with dock. 100% NC, Plaintiff, Home Improvement Il, Inc. Plaintiff.II, Inc. or its attorneys. ProspectiveFor information; Visit our website at201 CHICAGO, IL 60606 312)357- Apartment Buildings newly remodeled, (847) 706-9770 Vs Santiago 1-fernandez,bidders are admonished to checkhttp://servioe.atty-pierce.com. Be-1 1 25 Atfomey Code. 1 887 Case e Duplex ANGELINA T. CABREIRA A/lOAEaperanza Hernandez, Mortgagethe court file to verity all informa-besen 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. Only.09 CH 52581 NOTE: Pursuant Io Co-Op Apartments w.owenwagener.com tion. Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's At-the Fair Debt Collection Practices Members of this firm have ANGELINA CABREIRA, LINCOLNElectronicRegistration Systems, Cook County. Suburban For informalion contad Plaintiff's at-lomeys, 1 North Dearborn Street,Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's Senior Housing ownership interest in this property COURT CONDOMINIUM ASSOCI-Inc., Unknown Owners and Non- ATION, STATE OF ILLINOIS, UN-Record Claimants, Detendants,torney: Chicago,Illinois60602.TeI.No.attorney is deemed to be a debt col- PARK RIDGE 2BR, i .5BA. NC, Adam A Loops: 24 East Ave., Riv-(312 476-5500. Refer to File Nurn-lector attempting to collect a debl freshly painted, 1 car att garage, Commercial, Industrial KNOWN OWNERS ANDCase No. 09 CH 29583. NONRECORD CLAIMANTS Pursuant to a Judgment made anderside,Illinois60546, Telephoneber 904.462. and any information obtained will be bsmt, patio, back yard, near Metra, o EN number: 708-788-4870 INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESused for 1h51 purpose. no pets. $1250/mo. 847-687-9691 Farms, Farmland Defendants entered by said Court in the above AGENR 08 CH 043470 entitled cause on November 21,Thio is an attempt to collect s deblCORPORATION 1416513 Homes Built to Order 5040 WARREN STREET UNIT2011, Thomas J.Dart, Sheriff ofpursuit to the Fair Debt CollectionSelling Officer, (312) 444-1122 3/8,3/15,3/22112 *258483 Rooms Practices Act and any information1417256 #402 SKOKIE, IL 60077 Cook County, Illinois, wilt on March SKOKE Vacant Property obtained will be used for Ihat pur-3/8,31153122/12 #256519 Cook County - Chgo. N NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-20, 2012 at 12pm in the hallway IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-outside Room 701 of the Richard J.pose. Vacation Property Judicial Sales-Real Est. Pub:2/23, 3/1 , 3/8 240382-02 SKOKIE COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureDaley Center, 50 West Washington IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOUN1Y DEPARTMENT - CHAN- and Sale enteredin Income Property SKOKIE the aboveStreet, Chicago, Illinois, sell at pub-SKOKIE COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-CERY DIVISION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFcause on October 11, 2011, anlic auction the following descnbedIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYM & T BANK; agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-premises and real estate mentionedCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS DIVISION Plaintiff, (L Investment Property COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS ration, will al 1030 AM on March (.McGaw YMCA COUN1Y DEPARTMENT, CHAN- in said Judgment: COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONALvs. EVANSTON Rooms for Men Lots CERY DIVISION 26, 2012, at the The Judicial SalesP I.N 19-14-216-042-0000 CERY DIVISION TRUST COMPANY DOROTHY H. HARROLD; MORT- w/maid service, daily & weekly rates; MORTGAGE FORECLOSURECorporation, One South WackerAddress: 5754 5. Homan, Chicago,AURORA LOAN SERVtCES, LLC.AS TRUSTEE FOR AMERICANGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA- $131 & up includes use of Real Estate Auctions SECTION Drive- 24th Floor CHICAGO, IL,Illinois 60629 Plaintiff, HOME MORTGAGE ASSETS TION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMI- facilities: call the Y for availability PNC Bank, NA, successor to Na-60606, seIl at public auction to theImpronementa: Single family Resi-vs. TRUST 2007-5 MORTGAGE-NEE FOR SIGNATURE MORT- 1000 Grove 847-475-7400 - ext 214 Real Estate Wanted tional City Bask, f/k/a MidArnencahighest bidder, as set forth below,dence. MIKHAIL ZAYATS AKA MICHAILBACKED PASS-THROUGH CER-GAGE CORP.; UNKNOWN HEIRS the following described real estate:Sale shall be under the followinZAYATS; MARINA ZAYATS;TIFICATES, AND LEGATEES OF DOROTHY H ROOM FOR RENT Newly renova- Bank, FSB Plaintiff Real Estate Misc. vs. Commonly icoown as 5040 WAR-terms: The real estate describeMORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REG-SERIES 2007-5, ASSIGNEE OFHARROLD,IF ANY, UNKNOWN ted,brand new furniture Comm REN STREET UNIT #402,herein, with all improvements,f is-ISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., ASMORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REG-OWNERS AND NONRECORD bathroom, MORTON GROVE NIS, Out-Of-Town Real Est. Meliza Perez, Gheorghe Ban, Un- SKOKIE, IL 60077 Properly Indextures and appurtenances is sold isNOMINEE FOR GREENPOINT ISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., CLAIMANTS; .90/wkPh 847-840-4830 known Owners and Non-Record Out-Of-Town, CommercialClaimants, No. 10-2f-410-031-1022, The realas iscondition. The sub)ect prop-MORTGAGE FUNDING, INC.;AS NOMINEE FOR AMERICANDefendants, Cook County - Suburban Defendants. estate is improved with a residence.erty is offered for sale without anyLARAMIE PARK TOWNI-IOME HOME MORTGAGE ACCEPT-09 CH 42580 Lakes, Resort Property 07 CH 11332 Sale terms: 25% down of Ihe high-representationasto qualityorASSOCIATION; UNKNOWN OC-ANGE INC PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given MORTON GROVE- Room for rent Sheriff's No. 120076 est bid by certified funds at thequantity of title and without recourseCUPANTS, UNKNOWN OWN-Plaintilf, that pursuant toa Judgment of close of the auction; The balance, in SFH, 2 bath, LR, DR, laundry, Mortgages, Loans Pursuant to a Judgment made and to Plaintiff. Premises will NOT beERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIM- Foreclosure enteredn the above yard, pool,parking,public trans, entered by said Court in the aboveinclading the Judicial sale tee foropen for inspection, and PlaintiffANTS; Detendanto, THELMA MCMULLEN AND NEL-entitled cause on December 29, $650 plus stils. J00, 224-558-4457 Homeowners Insuranceentitled cause,Thomas J. Dart,Abandoned ResidentialPropertymakes no representations or war-09 CH 3982 SON CORPUZ 201 1 , IntercountyJudicialSales Sheriff of Cook County, Illinois, willMunicipality Relief Fund, which israntieo as to the condition of theNOTICE OF SALE Defendants Corporation will on Tuesday, April Vacation, Resort Real Estate Seminars OC March 22, 2012,at 12 Noon incalculated on residential real estateproperty. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY 01V-09 CH 52581 3, 2012 a! the hour of 1 1 am. in at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 orThere shall be no proration of tax- Real Estate Services the hallway outside Room 701 of EN that pursuant fo a Judgment of4519 MAIN ST Skokie, IL 60076 their offce al 120 West Madison W! DELLS CHRISTMAS MTN the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W.fraction thereof of the amount paides, assessments, water bills or anyForeclosure and Sale entered in theNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Street, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, 1,2,3 Bdrm Villas. $55, $65, $75 Judicial Sales - Legal Washington Street. Chicago, IL, sellby the purchaser not to exceedother bill that may accrue or has ac-above entitled cause on DecemberTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-sell to the highest bidder for cash, March 24-31 or 25-30. $18 at public auction the following de-$300, in certified funds, is due with-crued in association with the prop-17, 2009 Inlercounty Judicial Salessuant to a Judgment of Foreclosurethe following described properly: Mt Otympua.Tlckets.630-365-5888 scnbed premises and real estatein twenty-four (24) hours. No feeerty. Corporationwillon Wednesday,andSale enteredinthe aboveP I.N 10-22-409-014-0000. shall be paid by the mortgagee ac- Houses mentioned in said Judgment: The deposit required at the time stApnI 1 1, 2012 at the hour of li am.cause on July 1 8, 201 1 , an agent ofCommonly known as 8215 LOW- Garages PIN: 10-10-100-027-1016 quoing Ihe residential real estatesale will be between 10% and 25%in their office at 120 West MadisonThe Judicial Sales Corporation, willELL AVENUE, SKOKIE, IL 60076. pursuant lo ita credit bid at the sale Cook County - SuburbanAddress: 10101 Cherry Park- of the successful bid. The balanceStreet, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois,al 10:30 AM on April 13, 2012, atThe mortgaged real estate is im- Cook County - Suburban way, Und M106, Skokie, IL 60077 orby any mortgagee,judgmentat the bid amount is required to besell at public auction to the highestthe The Judicial Sales Corporation,proved with a single familyresi- Improvements: Condominium Unit. creditor, or other lienor acquiringpaid with in 24 hours of sale. Allbidder for caxh, as set forth below,One South Wacker Drive -24thdence, If the subject mortgaged real PARK RIDGE, Open Sun, 1-4pm the residentialreal estate whosepaymenta st the amount bid shall Store Your Special Car 1417 Granville. Sprawling, BrIckSale terms: 10% down.The bal- the following descvbed mortgagedFloor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seIl atestate is a unit of a common inter- rights in and to the residential realbe in certified funds. Healed, secure. Month or Annual Ranch, 58x225 loi, 3BR, 2.58A unce, including the Judicial sale tee real estale: public auction to the highesl bidder,est community, Ihe purchaser of the estate arose pnor to the sale. TheThe ludgment amount isCommonly known as 7516 NORTHas sel forth below, the following de-unit other than a mortgagee shall Alls Storage 773-685-1454 new .nlce 19K. 173-343-2506for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which issubject property is subject to gener-$37,440.04 wilh accruing post Iudg-LARAMIET AVENUE, SKOKIE,ILscnbedreal estate'Commonlypay the assessments required by Cook County - Chgo. S calculated on residential real estateal real estate taxes, special assess-ment interest and accruing costs. 60077. known as 4519 MAIN ST, Skokie,subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of CommI-Industrial al ffre rate of $1 for each $1,000 orments,orspecialtaxexleviedAt any time, if the sale is set asidePIN. 10-28-303-043-0000. IL 60076 Properly Indes No. 10-22-theCondominiumPropertyAct. 6 Bedroom 41/2 baths Inspectionfraction thereof of the amount paidagainst said real estate and is st-tor any reason, the purchaser shallThe mortgaged real estate is im-303-055Therealestateisim-Sale terms: 25% down by certified Cook County - SuburbanlOam-Spm Sat&Suv 499,500/Bestby the purchaser notto exceedfered for sale without any represen-have no recourse or claims againstproved with a townhouse residence.proved with a single family resi-funds, balance within 24 hours, by Offer Sold Sunday Night To Highest$300, in certified funds. is due with-tation as to quality or quantity of hilethe mortgagee's attorney(s). Per-The purchaser of the unit Olher thandence The udgment amount wascertified funds, No refunds.The HAR WOOD HEIGHTS Bidder Costact7736209727 and without recourse to Plaintiff andspective bidders are to check thea mortgagee shall pay Ihn assess-$499,688.22 Sale temis; 25% downproperty will NOT be open for in- iO,000 S.F. Dock & 2 dnve-in doors in twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee ac-in AS 154 condition. The sale ix fur-Court file and verify all informationmento and the legal fees requiredof the highest bid by certified fundsspection.Upon payment in full of 600+ amjs 1,073 SF office 75% A.0 DuPage County ther subtect to conhrmahon by theherein and therein by subdivisions (g))1( and )g)(4( ofat the close of the auction; The bal-the amount bid, the purchaser will Darwin Realty 630-782-9520 quinng the residential real estate pursuant to ito credit bid at the salecourt. If the sale is set aside tor anySale shall be subjeci to general tau-Section9ofthe Condominiumavce, including the Judicial sale feereceive a Certificate of Sale which reason, the Purchaser al the salees, special assessments, and any Offices or by any mortgagee,udgment Property Act for Abandoned Residential Propertywill entitle Ihe purchaser to a Deed creditor, or other lienor acquinngshall be entitled only to s retum ofliens or encumbrances that haveSale terms: 10% down by certifiedMunicipality Reliet Fund, which isto the premises after confirmation of I the deposit paid. The Purchaserpriority. funds, balance, by certified tundo,calculated on residential real estatethe sale. Cook County-SuburbanHOME FOR SALE IN NAPERVILLEthe residentialreal estate whose v'i nghts in and to the residential realshallhave nofurtherrecourseFor informaban: Adam A Loops,within 24 hours. No refunds. Theat the rate of $1 for each $1,000 orFor information: Visit our website at DIST203. 4 bedroorrsl2.5bath against the Mortgagor, thePlaintiff's OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE estate arose psor to the sale. Attorney, 24 East Ave-property will NOT be open tor in-fraction thereof of the amount paidhttp://seivice.atty.pierce.com. Be- home, pool/tennis courts, large 4 Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attor-nue., Riverside, IL 60546. Tel. No. 1010 Lake St., Oak Park, Illinoisseason sunroom. $389,000CallThe subtect property is subjecf fo lion by the purchaser notto exceedtwens 3 p.mand 5 p.m. only. general real estate, tases, any priorney. Upon payment in lull of the(708) 788-4870. or inforrsason call William E. Dut-$300, in certified funds, is due with-Pierce 6 Associates, Plaintiff's At 450- 25,300 S F. Available. 630.355.4521 for appt. amount bid, the purchaser will re- firstmortgages,specialassess- This is arr attempt to collect a debtton, Jr. at Plaintiff's Attorney, DUT-in twenty-four (24) hours. No feelomeyx, 1 North Dearborn Street, McCollom Really, Ltd. ceive a Certificate of Sale that willpursuit to Ihe Fair Debt Collection (708) 383-6450 Condos-Lofts mento,orspecialtaxeslevied TON & DUUON, P.C., 10325 Westshall be paid by the mortgagee ac-Chicago.Illinois60602.TeI.No. against said real estate and is of-entitle the purchaser to a deed toPractices Act and any inforrrrafionLincoln Highway, Frankfort,Illinoisquiring the residential real estate(312) 476-5500. Refer to File Num- Skokte- ist mo. rent $1 Cook County - Suburbanfered for sale without any represen-the real estate after confirmation ofobtained will be used for that pur-60423. (815) 806-8200 pursuant to its credit bid at the saleber 0929167, 2nd mo. rent $2, LTL. Offices for tation as to quality or quantity of titleIhe sale The properly will NOT bepose. INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESor by any mortgagee, ludgmentINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES Rent. Nr Touhy & Edens. 300f!- Niles, Touhy and Hadern, and without recourse to Plaintiff andopen torinspection andplaintiffPub:2/23, 3/1,3/8240412-02 CORPORATION creditor, or other henar acquiringCORPORATION 400tt-8001t-1200t1 May combine, Renaissance Condos, fresh new, in AS 15 condition. The sale is fur-makes no representation as to the NOTICE OF SALE SellinOfficer, (312) 4.44-1122 theresidentialreal estate whoseSellinOfficer, (312)444-1122 no extras, riGhtly clean-up. 6 rooms, 3 bedroom J 2 master, ther subtect to confirmation by thecondition of the property. Prospec- IN ThE CIRCUIT COURT OF 1417 9 rights in and to the residential real141 7 tivebidders are admoxished to Call 841-602-6622 2.5 bath, hw floors, heated garage court. If the sale is vet aside for any COOK 3,3I15,3Iflh12 #256847 estate arose prior to the sale. The3/8, 3/15, 3/22112 *2561 78 check the court file to verily all nf or- parking, extra large balcony, loon-reason, the Purchaser, at the sale County, Illinois, County Department, 55bICt property is subject to gener-MORTON GROVE malion. If this properly is a condo- 5KO KIE al real estate taxes, special assess- tain view, June Speaker Broker, shall be entitled only lo a retum of Chancery Division. Father & SonsIN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF minium unit, the purchaser of the THE CIRCUIT COURT OFments,orspecialtaxeslevied 708-987-0000 MLS 007979608 the deposit paid. The Purchaserunit at the foreclosure sale, otherHome Improvement II, Inc y JerryCOOK COUNTY ILLINOIS COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- shalthavenofurtherrecourse Palacios, Liess Palacios and Un- against said real estate and is of-TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY than a mortgagee, dm11 pay the as- COUNTY DEPA)!TMENT - CHAN-fered for sale without any represen- against the Mortgagor, the known Owners and Non-RecordCERY DIVISION DIVISION Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attor-sesaments and the legal fees re-Claimants, Defendants. Cas. No, lasse as to quality or quantity of titleCITIMORTGAGE, INC., quired by The Condominium Prop- U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-and without recourse to Plaintiff and TO PLACE ney, UpOn payment in full of the, 09 CH 43006 TION, AS TRUSTEE FOR J.P. Plainuifl, amount bid, the purchaser will re-rely Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) andPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- in AS 154 condition. The xale is fur- (g)(4).ft this property is a condo- MORGAN MORTGAGE ACOUISI- ceive a Certiticate of Sale that will EN that Pursuant to a Judgment err- ther sublet to confirmation by the TO PLACE A minium unit which is part of a cam- TION TRUST 2006-WMC4 AS- GRATIELA SERBAN, MORTGAGE entitle the purchaser to a deed to tered in the above referenced case court. Upon payment iv full of theELECTRONIC REGISTRATION YOUR mori interest community, the pur- SET BACKED PASS-THROUGH amosnl bid, Ihe purchaser will re- the real estate after confirmation ot on November 30th, 2010, ThomasCERTIFICATES SERIES 2006- SYSTEMSINC., AS NOMINEE the sale. The property witl NOT bechaser of the unit at the foreclosureJ. Dart, Sheriff at Cook County, lIli- ceine a Certificate of Sale that will sale other than a mortgagee shall WMC4 Plaintiff, FOR CHICAGO BANCORP, INC., CLASSIFIED AD,open forinspection andplaintiff nais will on March 20th, 2012, at entitle the purchaser to a deed toUNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON- pay the assessments required b vs. the real estate after contirmation of makes no representaban as to the 12:00 p.m. in lhe hallway oulsideVIOLETA IVANOVA; MORTGAGE RECORD CLAIMANTS GARAGE condition of the property. Prospec-The CondominiumProperty AcRoom 701 of the Richard J. Daley the sale The property will NOT be 765 ILCS 605/18.5(a-1).IF YOU ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION Defendants fivebiddersare admonished lo Washington open for inspection andplaintiff CALL ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-Center,50 West SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE 09 CH 1890 check the court file to vesfy alt nf or- Street, Chicago, Illinois sell at public makes no representation as to the5925CAPULINAAVE.Morton OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT FOR STRUCTURE FUNDING; LIN-condition of the property. Prospec- mafion. If this property io a condo- auction to the highest bidder as setCOLN POINT CONDOMINIUM Grove IL 60053 SALE AD, TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION tivebidders are admonishedto minium unit, the purchaser of the forth below the following descnbedHOMES ASSOCIATION; UN- NOTIÓE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- unit at the foreclosure sale, otherFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFpremises and real estate menlioned check the court file to verify all infor- 847-998-3400 AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN KNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- in said Judgment: OF VIOLETA IVANOVA, IF ANY;maSon, lt this property is a condo-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION minium unit, the purchaser of the CALL sessmenla and the legal, fees re- P.1 N 19-OS-300-070-0000 UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON and Sale enteredinthe above quired by The Condominium Prop-15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISAddress: 5131 5. Central Ave., Chi- ont at the foreclosure sale, olher MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE RECORD CLAIMANTS; De- cause on April 30, 2009, an agent OR VISIT erty Act, 765 ILCS 60519(g))1) and cago, IL 60638 than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- LAW. Forintormahon, fendantu, of The Jadicixl Sales Corporation. )g)(4).If this property is a condo- ContactThe real estate is improved with a sessmento and the legal fees re- Plaintiff's attorney: The Sale Clerk, 09 CH 9060 will at 10:30 AM on March 26, 2012, 847-998-3400 PION[ERLOCAL(OM,'tL4SSIFIEDSminium und which is part of a cam- Single Family Residence. quired by The Condominium Prop-at the The Judicial Sales Corpora- CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. PUBLIC NOTICE io hereby givenerty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)gt)I) and mon inlerest community, the pur- The Judgment amount was - 15W030 NORTH thatpursuant to a Judgment of tion, One South Wacker Dnve chaser of tIre unit at the foreclosure FRONTAGE$110.020,92 )g))4).If this property is a condo-24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, Foreclosure entered in the aboveminium unii which is part of a corn- Lake County Lake County sale other than a mortgagee shall Sale Shall be under the followingentitled cause on August 19, 2010, sell at public auction Io the highest pay the assessments required byIL 60527, (630) 794-9876 between mon isteresi community, Ihe pur- the hours of 1 and 3 PM only andterms: Intercousty Judicial Sales Corpora- bidder, as set forth below, the fol- The CondominiumPropertyAct, The deposit required at the time of chaser of the unit at the foreclosure real for tion will on Tuesday, April lO, 2012, lowing described 765 ILCS 6054 8.5(q-I). ask thesalesdepartment..sale sale other than a mortgagee shall FORT SHER DAN PLACE Please refer to fìle number t 4-08- will be between ten percentat the hour of 11 am. in their office estate:Commonly known as 5925 IF YOU ARE THF MORTGAGOR and twenty five percent of the suc- pay the assessments required byCAPULINA AVEI, Morton Grove, IL 31196 THE JUDICtAL SALES at 125 West Madison Street, Suite HIGHWOOD I HIGHLAND PARK (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE ThE cessful bid. The balance of the bid The Condominium PropertyAct,60053 Properly Indes No.10-20- CORPORATION One South 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell to the765 ILCS 605/18.5)q-1). IF YOU ALL NEW FULLY RENOVATED FlIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSES- amount is required to be paid wilhinhighest bidder for cash, the follow- 214-025-0000. The real estateis SION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN-Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,twenty-four hours of sale. All pay- ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-improved with a single family resi- IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE '(ou ing descnbed property: OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT i 2 & 3 bedroom luxury rentals from $939. TRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSES- mento of the amount bid shall be inP1.N. 10-28-230-083-1016, 10-28- dexce. The judgment amounf was IN ACCORDANCE WITHcan also visi! The Judicial Sales TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION SION, Corporation at w.tIsc.com for a 7certified funds 230-083-1039. $388,781.40 Sale termo: 25% down Granite countertops, Cherry stain cabinets, SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE IL- The Real eslate described herein, FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFof the highest bid by certified funds day status report of pendinq sales. Commonly known as 4838 HO-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION. IN tile bathrooms, brand new everything! LINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLO-CODILIS 8 ASSOCIATES, P.C.withallimprovement tintures andWARD STREET, UNIT #302, at the close of the auction; The bal- SURE LAW. appurtenances is soldinasis ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONanca, including Ihn Judicial sale fee 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE SKOKIE, IL 60077. 15-170f)C)OF THE (847) 433-5660www.FortSheridanPlace.com For information, contact Plaintiff's condition. The subject property isThe mortgaged real estate is im- ILLINOISfor Abandoned Residential Property attorney: James P. Ziegler, StoneROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,offered for sale without any lepre- $750 SIGNING BONUS! Pogrund & Korey LLC, i E. Wacker sentation as lo quality or quantity of Thursday, March 8, 2012 Pioneer Press (DC) 31 Judicial Sales.Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.JUC :lal Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. MuncipaIity Reliel Fund, wtuch isat the rate of $1 tor each $1,000 orJudicialsole teefor Abandónedat the aale or by any mortgagee,Horno tmpiosomentIl,Inc. Per-Sales Corporation at www.tpc cornafter confirmation of the sole, CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. calculated on residential real estatetraction thereof of the amount paidResidentialPropertyMunicipalityjudgment creditor, or other honorspedivo bidders are to check thefor a 7 day status report of pendingFor information: filait our website att5W030 NORTH FRONTAGE at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 orby the purchaser not to exceedRelief Fund, which is calculated onacquiring the residential real estatecourt file and verify all informationsoles, NOTE' Pursuant to fIne Fairhftp://serurce.atty-elerce.corn. Be-ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, fraction thereof of the amount paidS00, in certified funds, is due with-residential real Ostato at the rate ofwhose nghtu ¡n and to the residen-herein and therein. Debt Collection Practices Act, youtween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.only.iL 60527 (630) 794-9876 Attorney by the purchaser not to exceedintwenty-four (24) hours. No feest for each $1 000 or fraction there-tisireal estate arose prior to theSale shall be subject to general tas-are advised that Plaintiff's attorneyPierce & Associates, Plaintiff's At-Fue No,: 14-10-33409 ARDC8 $300, n certified funds, is due with-shall be paid by the mortgagee ac-of of the amount paid by the pur-sole. The sublet property is osbioctes, special assessments, and anyis deemed to be a debt collector at-tomeyu,tNorth Dearborn Street,00468002 Affsmey Code. 21762 iiitwenty-four (24) hours. No foequiting the residentialreal estatechaser not to exceed $300, in certi-to general real estate tases, specialliens or encumbrances that havetempting to collect a debt and anyChicago,Illinois60602.Teh.No,Case e 10 CH 046783 NOTE: Pur- shall be paid by the mortgagee ac-pursuant to its credit bid at the saletied funds, in due within twenty-fourausesurnents, or special taxes lev-prionty. information obtained will be used for(312) 476-5500. Refer to File Num-suant to the Fair Debt Cohlection quiong the residentialreal estafoorby any mortga9ee, Iudgment(24) hours. No fee shall be paid by¡oit against seid real estate and isFor information' Adam A Loops,that purpose. 1413885 ber 1001517. Practices Act, you are advised that pursuant lo its credit bid at the salocreditor, or other honor acquiringthe mortgagee acquiring the rosi-offered for solo without any repro-Plaintiff's Attorney, 24 East Ase-2/23, 3/I, 3/8/12 #244755 hNTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESPlaintiff's attorney is deemed to be or by any mortgagee, judgmentthe residentialreal estate whosedeotial real estate pursuant to itssentation as to quality or quantity ofnue,, Riverside, IL 60546. Tel, No, CORPORATION s debt collector attempting to collect NOTfCE OF SALE a debt und any Information obtained creditor, or other honor acquiringrights in and to the residential realcredit bid at the sole or by anytrUe and without recourse to Plaintiff(708) 788-4870. N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF SaIling Officer, (312)444-1122 the residentialreal estate whoseestate arose poor to the sole. Themortgagee, Iudmeot creditor,orand in AS lS condition. The sole isThis is an attempt fo collect a debt $417211 wilh be used for that purpose. COOK 1415707 rights in and to the residential realsublect property is subject to goner-other honor acquiring the residentialfurther subiect to corrfirmahon bypursuit to the Fair Debt CollectionCounty, Illinois, County Department318,3/15,3122/12 #256491 3/8. 3/15, 3(23/12 #256476 i ostato arose pnor to the sale. Theal real enlate tases, special assess-real estate whose nghts ¡n and tothe court. Upon payment in full ofPractices Act and any informationChancery Division, Father & SonsSKOKIE subject property is subject to goner-monts. orspecialtasesleviedthe residential real estate arose pn-the amount bid. the purchaser willobtained will be used for that pur-Home Improvement Il, IncPlaintiff,INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFLINCOLNWOOD al real estate taxes, special assoss-against said real estate and is of-or to the sale. The subecI propertyreceive a Certificate of Sale that wiltpose. Vs Devina Anderson, Walter Ander-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Is subject to general real estate tan-entitle the purchaser to a deed toPub:2123, 3/1,3/8240467-02 mOnts,orspecialtasesleviedtered for sole without any represen- sonDoris Anderson, . Unknown'1ri DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS against seid real estate and is of-talion as to quality or quantity of titlees. special assessments, or specialthe real estate after confirmation of Owners and Non-Record Claim-DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK,COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- the sole The property will NOT beMORTON GROVE fared for sale without any represen-and without recourse to Plaintiff andtaxes levied against seid real estate IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFants, Defendants Case No, 10 CHN.A. CERY DIVISION plaintiff tation as to quality or quantity of titlein AS 1S condition, The sole is fur-and is offered for sole without anyopen forinspection and COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-05352. Plaintiff. BANK OF NEW YORK, and without recourse to Plaintiff andthor sublect to conhrmation by tIrerepresentationas toqualityormakes no representation as to theTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYPursuant to a Judgment made and Plaintiff, in AS 1S condition The solo is fur-court Upon payment in full of thequantity of title and without recoursecondition of the property. Prospec-DIVISION DIAMOND BANK FSB entered by seid Court in the aboveDIANA RAMIREZ, RAQUELvs amount bid, the purchaser will re-to Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition.tinebidders are admonishedto thor subject to confirmation by the Plaintiff, -y.-JAMES JÒSEPH,entitled cause on July 25th, 2011,VILLANUEVA, JOSE R. PRAUS,MEHBUB S. KAPADIA, SEEMA M. court Upon payment infull of theceive a Certificate of Sale that willThe solo is further subject to conf ir-checlr the court file to verity all infor-MARY JOSEPH, EMMANUEL JO-Thomas J.Dart, Sheriff of CookUNKNOWN OWNERS ANDKAPADIA AIX/A SEEMA KAPADIA amount bid. the purchaser will re-entitle the purchaser to s deed tornstion by the court. Upon paymentmation. Ifthis properly is u condo-SEPH, ANN JOSEPH, VILLAGECounty, Illinois, will on March 20th,NONRECORD CLAIMANTS AND AZTECAMERICA BANK, ) ceÑe a Certificate of Sale that willthe real estate after confirmation ofin full of the amount bid, the pur-minium unit, the purchaser of the 2012 at 12 noon in the hallway out-Defendants Defendants, unit at the foreclosure sole, otherOF GLENVIEW, DEARBORN entitle the purchaser to a deed tothe sole The property will NOT bechaser will receive a Certificato of WHOLESALE GROCERS, LP,,side Room 701 of the Richard J.10 CH 046783 AZTECAMERICA BANK, tho real estate aher confirmation ofopen forinspection and plainbftSale that wilt entitle the purchaserthan a mortgagee, shall pay the as- NERI CONSTRUCTIONDaloy Center, 50 West Washington9018 NILES CENTER ROADCounter-Plaintiff. to a deed to the real ostato ahersosuments and the legal fees re-JOHN the sole The properly will NOT bemakes no representation as to the COMPANY, INC., UNKNOWNStreet, Chicago, Illinois, sell at pub-SKOKIE, IL 60076 vs. opon forinspection andplaintiffcondition xl the property. Prospec-corifirrnahon of the sole The proper-quired by The Condominium Prop-OWNERS, NON-RECORD CLAIM-hic auction the following describedNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-MEHBUB S. KAPADIA, SEEMA M Orts Act, 765 ILCS 60519)g)(1( and makes no representation as to thefivebidders are admonished foty will NOT be open for inspection ANTS, UNKNOWN TENANTS ANDpremises and resi estate mentionedTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-KAPADIA AIF/A SEEMA check the court file to vonty all nf or-and plaintiff makes no represents-(g)(4(.Ifthis property is a condo- condition of the properly. Prospec- OCCUPANTS Del end- in seid Judgment: suanl to a Judgment 01 ForeclosureKAPADIA, UNKNOWN OWNERS livebidders are admonishedtomation. If thin property is a condo-tice as to the condition of tho prop-minium unit which is part of a corn- Pl.N 20-32-126-011-0000 and Sate enteredinthe aboveAND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, mon interest community, the pur-ants check the court tile to verity all infor-minium unit, the purchaser ut theerty. Prospective bidders are ad- 10 CH 44176 7916 ARCADIA Address: 8235 S. Lattis, Chicago, ILcause on January 18, 2012, anCounter-Defendants chaser of the unit at the foreclosure mation. lt this property is a condo-unit at the foreclosure sale, othermonislied to check the court file to Morton Grove, IL 60053 60620 agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-10 CH 6218 verity all information. If this propertysole other than a mortgagee shall minium unit, the purchaser of thethan a mortgagee, shall pay the as- NOTICE OF SALE FOR COUNTSImprovements: Single famihy Resi-ration, will at 10:30 AM on April 20,NOTICE OF SALE sesuments and the legal fees re-is a condominium unit, the purcfras-pay the assessments required by unit at the toreclosure sale, other Il IllPUBLIC NOTICE ISdence 2012, al the The Judicial Sales Cor-PUBLIC NOTICE in hereby given er of the unit at the foreclosure solo,The Condominium PropertyAct, AND than a mortgagee, shalt pay the as-quired by The Condominium Prop- HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to aSale shall be under the followingøoration. One South Wacker Drive -that pursuant toa Judgment of sesuments and the legal fees ro-utIli Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g1) andother than a mortgagee, shall pay765 ILCS 605/18.5(5-1).l YOUJudgrnent of Foreclosure and Saleterms: The real estate described54th Floor CHICAGO, IL,60606,Foreclosure entered in the above quirod by The Condominium Prop-)g)(4).If this property u a condo-the assessments and the legal feosARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-entered in the above cause on Jan-herein, with all improvements, fis-sell at public auction to the highestentitled cause on January 4, 2012, erty Act, 765 ILCS 60519{g)(1) andminium unit which is part of a com-required by TheCondominiumOWNERI, YOU HAVE ThE RIGHT tures and appurtenances is sold inbidder. au sel forth below, the fol-Intercounty Judicial Sates Corpora- POSSESSIONuary 5, 2012 and amended on Feb- If this property ¡s a condo-mon interest community, the pur-Properly Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g1)TO REMAIN IN ruary 9, 2012, an agent of The Judi-as is' condition, The sutect prop-lowing described real estate: Core-lion will on Thursday, Aprii 5. 2012, (pX) FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF minium unit which is part of a coro-chaser of the unit at the loreclosuroand )g((4(. If this property is a con- cial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30erty is offered for sole without anyrnonly known as 9018 NILES GEN-at the hour of 1 t am, in their office mon interest community, the pur-sole other than a mortgagee shalldominium unit which is part of aAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN representaliooastoqualityorTER ROAD. SKOKIE,IL 60076at 1 20 West Madison Street, Suite common interest community, theACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONAM on March 20, 20t2, at the The chaser of the unit at the foreclosurepay the assessments required by JudicialSalesCorporation, Onequantity of title and without recourseProperlyIodes No. 10-15-309-718A. Chicago, Illinois, sell to the solo other than a mortgagee shaltThe Condominium PropertyAct,purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-tS-1701(C(OF THE ILLINOIS to Plaintiff, Premises will NOT be072/080. The rouiestateisirn-highest bidder for cash, the folhow- FORECLOSURESouth Wacker Dnve -24th Floor pay the assessments required by765 ILCS 605/18 5(g-t)IF' YOUsure sole other than a mortgageeMORTGAGE CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell ut publicopen forinspection, and Plaintiffproved witha condo/lownhouse.ing deucnbed mortgaged real es- LAW. Forinforrnahon, contact The Condominium PropertyAct,ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-shall pay the assessments required auction to the highest bidder, as netmakes so representations nor anySale forms: 25% down of tIre high-tate, Plaintiffs HEAVNER, 765 ILCS 605/18 5(q.1)IF YOUOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHTby The Condominium Property Act, attorney: forth below, the'following describedwarrunties as Io the condition of theest bid by certified fundo at lireCommonly known as 6505 INPOSSESSION IF YOUSCOTr, BEYERS & MIHLAR, LLC, ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-TO REMAIN 705 ILCS 605/18.5(0-1). realestate: Commonly known asproperty. doso of the auction, The balance,Loogmeadow Avenue, OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RtGHTFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-lit East Main Street. DECATUR,7916 ARCADIA, Morton Grove, ILThere uhalh be no proration of tax-including the Judicial sole fee forLincolnwood, IL 60712. TO REMAININPOSSESSIONAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHTIL 62523, (217) 422-1719 , THE JU-60053 Properly Indes No. 09-13-es, assessments, water bills or anyAbandonedResidential PropertyPIN. 10-33-441-009-0000. IN POSSESSIONDICIALSALES CORPORATION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFACCORDANCE WITh SECTIONTO REMAIN real estateisim-other bill that may acume or has ac-Municipality Relief Fund, which isThe mortgaged real estate is a two 24th303-019. The AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN15-1701(C) OF THEILLINOISFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFOne South WackerDrive, resi-creed in association with the prop-calculated on residentiah real estatestory, single family residence with 5 60606-4650proved with a single family ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INFloor, Chicago, IL dence. The judornent amount was at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 orbedrooms and 5.5 baths If the sub- ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION(312) 236-SALE You can also visit 15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISLAW For information, contact Sale The deposit required al the time stfraction thereof of the amounl paidled mortgaged resi estate is a unit ILLINOISThe Judicial Sales Corporation at w$2,481,878.28 termo: 25% MORTGAOE FORECLOSUREPlaintiff'sattorney: HAUSELMAN,15-17011ClOF THE down of the highest bid by certifiedsole will be between 10% and 25%by the purchaser not to exceedof a common interest community, . ww.tjsc.com for a 7 day status re- LAW. For information.csntactRAPPIN & OLSWANG, LTD. 39MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE fuodu at the close of the auction:of the succesoful bid. The balance$300, in certified funds, is duo with-the purchaser ot the unit other than Plaintiff'sattorney: HAUSELMAN,South LaSalle Street - Suite 1105,LAW. Forinfonirahos:Visitoarport of pending soles. HEAVNER,The balance, Including the Judicialof the bid amount is required to bein twenty-four (24) hours, No feeu mortgagee shall pay the assess- RAPPIN & OLSWANG, LTD. - 39CHICAGO, IL 60603, (312) 372-website at sornice.atty-pierce.com.SCOTt-, BEYET4S & MIHLAR, LLCsale fee for Abandoned Reuidenhalpaid with in 24 hours of sole. Allshall be paid by the mortgagee ac-ments required by subsection (g-1) South LaSalle Street- Suite 1105,2020 . Please refer to file numberbetween the hours of 3 and 5 pm.1 t 1 East Main Street DECATUR, ILProperty Municipality Reliet Fund,payments of the amount bid shahquinog the residential real estateof Section 18.5 of the condominium 422-1719Attorno CHICAGO, IL 60603, (312) 372-09-2222-1 f950. THEJUDICIALPIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's62523(217) which iscalculated on residentialbe in certified funds. pursuant to its credit bid at tIne soleProperty Act THE SALE SHALL BE One OseNorth DoarbomCode. 40387 Case e 09 CH 2061 2020Please refer to filo numberSALES CORPORATION Attorneys, real estate at the rate of $1 for eachThe judgment amount isor by any mortgagee, ludgmentSUBJECT TO GENERAL TAXES, 08.222210475 THE JUDICIALSouth Wacker Drive, 24thFloor,Street Suile 1300, CHICAGO, ILNOTE. Pursuant to the Fair Debt $83,328.77 with accruing post ludg-creditor, or Other henor acquinngSPECIAL ASSESSMENTS AND Collection Practices Act, you are$t,000 or fraction thereof of the SALES CORPORATION OneChicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-60602. ToI No.(312) 476-5500 amount paid by the purctrauer notmont interest arid accruing costs the residentialreal estate whoseTO A PRIOR RECORDED FIRST is South Wacker Dnve, 24th Floor,SALE You can also visit The Judi-Please refer to file numberadvised thaI Plaintiffs attorney to Oncead $300, is certified fundu, sAt any time, if the sole is set asiderights in and to the residential reahMORTGAGE Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-cial Sales Corporation at www.tpc.cPA0936090. THE JUDICIAL SALESdeemed lo be a debt collector at-due within twenty-tour (24) bourn,for any reason, the purchaser shallestate arose prior to the sole TheSale terms: Bidders must present, SALE You can also visit The Judi-orn for a 7 day status report ofCORPORATION One Southtempting to collect a debt and any have no recourse or claims againstsublect property is suibbect to goner-at the time of sole, u cashier's or Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicaso. No feeshallbepaidbythe cial Sales Corporation at www.tlsc.cpendinq sales. HAUSELMAN, information obtained will be used formortgagee acquiring the residentialthe attorney(s) for Father & Sonsal real estate taxes, special assess-certified check for 10% of the suc- um tor a 7 day status report ofRAPPIN & OLSWANG, LTD. 39IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You uose. real estate pursuant to its credit bidHome ImprovementIl,bric Per-monts,orspeciahtasesleviedceustul bid amount. The balance of oeodinri sales, HAUSELMAN,South LaSatle Street -Suite f105cas also visit The Judicial Subs al the sole or by any mortgagee,spective bidders are to check theagainst seid resi estate and is st-tIresaccesaful bidshahbe paid (APPIF( & OLSWANG, LTD. 39CHICAGO, IL 60603 (312) 372-Corporation at www.nsc.com for a 73/1,3/8,3/15/12 #249964 tudgment creditor, or other honorcourt file and verify ali informationfered for sole withoul any represen-within 24 hours, by similar tuods. South LaSalle Street - Saite 11052020 Attorney File No 09-2222-day status report of pendino soles, NOTICE OF SALE acquinng the residential real estateheroin and therein, talion as to quality or quantity of titleThe property will NOT be open for CHICAGO,IL 60603 (3121 372-I 1950 Attorney Code. 4-452 Case IPIERCE 6 ASSOCIATES One IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF whose nghlu in and to the residen-Sale shall be subject to generai tax-and without recourse to Plaintiff andinspection. 2020 AttorneyFileNo.: 08-2222-09 CH 26847 NOTE: Pursuant toNorth Dearborn Street Suite 1300 COOK tialreal estelo arose pnor to thees, special assessments, and anyin AS hS condition. The sole is fur-For information cali Mr. Edward P. 10475 Attorney Code, 4452 Case Ithe Fair Debt Collection PrachcesCHICAGO, IL 60602 (312) 476- County, Illinois, County Department,sale, The suboct properly is sub-liens or encumbrances that havethor subject to confirmation by theFreud atPlaintiffs Attorney, Ruft, Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's5500 Asomes' File No.. PA0936090 09 CH 1890 NOTE: Pursuant to the Chancery Division. Brendan Finan-ject to generareal estate tases,priority, court. lt the sole is set aside for anyWoidenaar &Reidy,LTD.,222 Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.attorney is deemed to be a debt col-Attorney Code. 91220 Case u 09 For information: Adam A Loopu,reason, the Purchaser at the soleNorth LaSalle Street, Chicago, liii- lector anempting to collect a debtCH 50832 ciel,Inc.s.Ivan Ramos, Normaspecialassessments.orspecial you are advised that Plaintiff's attor- Ramos, Rose E. Rivera, Mortgagetaues levied against seid real estatePlaintiff's Attorney. 24 East Ave-shall be enbfled only to a return ofnoia 60601(3121 263-3890 and any information obtained will be1412899 ney is doomed Io be a debt collec- Electronic Registrahon and is offered for sole without anysue., Riverside, IL 60546. Tel, No,the deposit paid. The PurchaserINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES used fur that purpose 3/1,3/8,3/15/12 #249983 Syst ems, tor attempting to collect a debt and Inc., Solely as Noroises for Indymacrepresentationastoqualityor(7081 788-4870. shallhavenofartherrecourseCORPORATION any information obtained will be1415066 MORTON GROVE bank FSB, Amencas General Fi-quantity of fitte and without recourseThis is an attempt to collect a debtagainsl the Mortgagor, theSalting Officer, (312) 444-f 122 #251971 used for that purpose 3/1,3/8,3/15/12 INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFnuncial Services FSB and Unknownto Plaintiff and in 'As IS" conditionpursuit to the Fair Debt CollectionMortgagee or the Mortgagee's attor-1414924 1416237 HARW000 HEIGHTS COOK COUNTY, fLLINOIS COUN-Owners and Non-Record Claim-The sole is further subject to confir-Practices Act and any informationfey Upon payment infullof the3/8,3/15,3/22/12 0256185 3/1,3/8,3/15/12 #252034 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFT'ri DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYants, Defenduols. rnatiorr by the court. Upon paymentobtained will be used for that pur-amount bid. the purchaser will re-SKOKIE SKOKIE COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-DIVISION Case No, 09 CH 37745 in full of the amount bid, the pur-nose. cerne a Certificate of Sale that wilhINTHE CIRCUIr COURT OF IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYU.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA-Pursuant to u Judgment made andchaser will receive a Certificate ofl°ub:2/23, 3/1, 3/8 240404-02 entitle the purchaser ts a deed loCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-DIVISION TION, AS TRUSTEE FOR WAMUentered by said Court in the aboveSale that will entitle the purchaser the real estate aher confirmation ofn, DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY BUFFALO GROVE the sole The property will NOT be TV DEPARTMENT . CHANCERYWELLS FARGO BANK, N A., ASMORTGAGE PASS-THROUGHentitled cause on December 3rd,Io a deed to the real estate afterIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF DIVISION openforinspectisn and plaintiff DIVISION TRUSTEE FOR OPTION ONECERTIFICATE FOR WMALT SER-2010, Thomas J.Dart, Sheriff ofconfirmation of the solo The proper-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL AS- WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., ASMORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2001-lES 2007-0A3 Cook County, Illinois, will on MarchIv will NOT be open for inspectionCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-makes no representation us to theSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR TRUSTEE FOR STANWICHB. ASSET-BACKED CERTIFI-Plaintiff, 20th, 2012 at 12 noon in the hall-and plaintiff makes no representa-CERY DIVISION condition of the property. Prospec-DEUTSCHE ALT-A SECURITIES biddersare MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST, SER-CATES, SERIES 2001-B way outside Room 701 of the Ri-hon as to the condition of the prop-WELLS FARGO BANK, NA tine admonished toMORTGAGE LOAN TRUST, SER- check the court file to verify ahI nf or- lES 2010-4 ASSET BACKEDPlaintiff, FAIZIA KHAN, ZAFAR AHMEDchard J.Dahey Center, 50 WealOrts.Prospective bidders are ad-Plaintiff, lES 2006-AR5 KHAN. JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, mationIf this property is a condo- PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES WashingtonStreet.Chicago,lIti-monished to check the court file fovs. Plaintiff, Plaintiff, ALBERT TOMASELLO NKJA AL-NATIONAL ASSOCIATION.VIL-sois, sell at public auction the fol-verity ahi information. If this propertyANGELA ROMANI, MILL CREEKminium unit. the purchaser of the BERT J TOMASELLO, SANDRALAGE OF SKOKIE, AN ILLINOISlowing described premisos and realis a condominium unit, the parchas-CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIA-unit at the foreclosure sole, otherMELIA MALDONADO, MORT- JAMES ANG, HOME EQUITY OFTOMASELLO MctA SANDRA AMUNICIPAL CORPORATION estate mentioned in said Judgment:er of the unit at the foreclosure sole,TION, UNKNOWN HEIRS ANDthan a mortgagee, shah pay the au-GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA- Defendants sessrnents and the legal fees re- AMERICA, INC., LINCOLN RIDGETOMASELLO, DISCOVER BANK, P h N. 16-20-112-010-0000 other than u mortgagee. shall payLEGATEES OF ANGELA TION SYSTEMS, INC. AMERICAN AND09 CH 20618 qurred by The Condominium Prop- CARRIAGE HOMEOWNERS AS-UNKNOWN HEIRS Address: 1315 S. 61st Court, Cice-the assessments and the legal feesROMANI, IFANY: UNKNOWN HOME MORTGAGE ÖORP. FIX/A SOCIATION, UNKNOWN OWN-LEGATEES OF ALBERT J7516 WILSON TERRACE Mortonro, IL 60604 requiredbyThe CondominiumOWNERS AND NON RECORDonly Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(91(11 andAMERICAN BROKERS CONDUIT TOMASELLO. IF ANY, UNKNOWNGrove IL 60053 Improvements: Single family Resi-Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((1( (g)(4(.Ifthis property is a condo- ERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIM- CLAIMANTS: Defendants ANTS HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF SAN-NOTIE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-dence. and (g)(4).If this property is a con- minium unit which is part of a corn-10 CH 020957 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- Defendants, mon interest community, the pur- Defendants DRA A TOMASELLO, IF ANY, UN- Sale shall be under the followingdominium unit which is part of a10 CH 04302 4547 MAIN STREET SKOKIE. IL 09 CH 26847 KNOWN OWNERS AND NON-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosureterms: The real estate descobedcommon interest community. thePUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenchaser of the unit at the foreclosure60076 and Sale enteredinthe above sale other than a mortgagee strahl 7426 N LINCOLN AVENUERECORD CLAIMANTS herein, with all improvements, f is-purchaser of the unit at the foresto-tIraIpursuant to a Judgment of NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- Skokie, IL 60076 Defendants cause on May 3, 2010, an agent oflures and appartenances is sold insure sole other than a mortgageeForeclosure entered in the abonopay the assessments required TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-09 CH 50832 The Judicial Sales Corporation, willas iscondition, The subject prop-shalt pay the assessments requiredentitled cause on June 16, 2010,The Condominium Property suant to a Judgmenf of Foreclosure TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-6431 W FOREST PRESERVEat 10 30 AM on April 12, 2012, atedIl is offered for sehe without anyby The Condorninium Property Act, 765 ILC5 60&18.5(q-1). W YOU hotercounty Judicial Sales Corpora-ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-and Sale enfered inthe above suant to a Judgment 01 ForeclosureDRIVE HARW000 HEIGHTS, ILthe The Judicial Sales Corporation,representationasto qualityor705 ILCS 605118.5(o-1(IF YOUlion wilt on Monday, April 9, 2012, cause orn January 12,2012, an and Saleenteredinthe above60611 One South Wacker Dnve-24thquantity of title asd without recourseARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-at the hour of 1 1 am, in their officeOWNER(, YOU HAVE THE RIGHTagent of The Jadiciah Sales Corpo- TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION causo on December 7,201 t , anNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seIl atlo Plaintiff. Premises wilt NOT beOWNER), YOU HAVE ThE RIGHTat 120 West Madison Street, Sude ration, will at 10:30 AM on April 16, actent ot The Judicial Sales Corpo-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur.public auction to the highest bidder.open for inspection, and PlaintiffTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell to theFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF2012, at the The Judicial Sales Cor- rabos. will at 1030 AM on Marchsuant to a Judgment of Foreclosureas set forth below, the following de-makes no representations nor anyFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFhighest bidder tor cash, the f 5110w-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INooration, One South Wacker Drive - 22, 2012, at the The Judicial Salesand Sale enteredinthe aboveucnbed real eslato:Commonlywarranties us to the condition of theAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INing described property: ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION54th Floor CHICAGO, IL,60606, OF THE ILLINOIS Corporation, One South Wackercause on Janaary 10. 2012. anknown as 7516 WILSON TER-property. ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONPIN. 03-08-101-017-1010. tS-l7011C( sell ut public auction to the highest RACE. Morton Grove,IL60053 MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE Dnve - 24th Floor CHICAGO, ILagent of The Judicial Sales Corpo- There shall be no proration of tax-15-17011ClOF THE ILLINOISCommonly known as 974 ThORN- bidder, as set forth below, the fol- 60606, sell at public aucfion to theration, will al 1030 AM on ApnI 12,Property bndev No 09-13-207-018-es, assessments, water bills or anyMORTGAGE FORECLOSURETON LAÑE UNIT 110, BUFFALOLAW. Forinformation, contacthowing descnbed real estate: Coin- 0000. The real estate is improved Plaintiff's attorney' The Sale Clerk, highest bidder, as setorth below,2012, at the The Judicial Sales Cor- other bill that may accrue or has ac-LAW,For information, contact Plain-GROVE, IL 60089. monly knownas 4547MAIN the following described realnoration. One South Wacker Drive -with a single family residence. Thecojed in association with the prop-tiff's attorney: MICHAEL J. GOLD-The mortgaged real outate 'e im-CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. STREET, SKOKIE, IL 60076 Prop- 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE estate:Commonly known as 7426 4th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606,Ludgmeol amount was $405,524.88 STEIN & ASSOCIATES, LTD. ,17proved with a condominium resi- ertyIndex No. 10-22-302-055, N. LINCOLN AVENUE. Skokie, ILsell ut public auction to the highestSale terms: The bid amount, includ-T deposit required at the time ofNORTh STATE STREET, SUITEderme The purchaser of the undROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,Property Index No (10-22-302-005, 60076 Property Indes No. 10-27-bidder. as set forth below, the fol-ing the Judicial sole fee tor Aban-sole will be between t0°/ and 25%990, CHICAGO, IL 60602, (312 IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 between10-22-302-006 U/P). The real es- doned Residential Property Muoici- other than a mortgagee shall paythe hours of 1 and 3 PM Only and 307-136-0000. The real estateislowing dosonbed real estate: Corn- of the successful bid. The balance346-0945 ThE JUDICIAL SALE the assessments and the legai fees tate is improved with a single family improved with a sisgle family resi-monly known as 6431 W FORESTpality Relief Fund, which is calcula-of the bid amount is required to beCORPORATION One Southrequired by subdivisions g))t) andaskforthe solesdepartment..residence, Sale terras, 25% down dence. The tudgmenl amount wasPRESERVE DRIVE, HARWOODted on residenhal real estafe at thepaid with in 24 hours of sole, AllWacher Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicago, Please refer to file number 14-10-st the highest bid by certified funds rato of $1 for each $1 000 or frac- (gR4) of Section 9 of the Condomin- $336,525.78 Sale terms: 25% downHEIGHTS, IL 6061 t Property Indeu payments of the amount bid shallIL 60606-4650 (312j 236-SALE iurn Property ActSale terms: 25%33409 ThE JUDICIALSALESat the close of the auction: The bal- of the highest bid by certified fundsNo. 13-18-202-008-0000. The reallion thereof of the amount paid bybe in certified funds, You can alsovisit The Judicialdown by certified funds, balanceCORPORATION One Southanca, including the Judicial sehe fee the purchaser sot to euceed $300, al the close ot the auction, The bal-estafeis improved with a yellow The ludgment amount is within 24 hours, by certified funds,Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicaao,for Abandoned Residential Property ance. including the Judicial solo leehack one story single family home,shall be paid in certified funds im-$29,521 84 with encoring post judg- IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You No retunds, The property will NOTcan also visit The Judicial SalesMunicipality Relief Fund, wtticfris tor Abandoned Residential Propertytwo car detachedgarage.Salemediately by the highest and bestment interest and accruing costs. be open for inspection. Upon pay- calculated on residential real estate Municipality Reliet Fund, which isforms. 25% down of the highest bidbidder at the conclusion of the sole.At any time,'rl the sale is set aside ment in full of the amount bid, theCorporation at www.tlsc.com for a 7at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or calculated on residential real estateby certified funds at the close of tIneNo feeshallbepaid bythefor any reason, tfe purchaser shall day status report of pending soles, Io PEACE A OEASSIFIED AD, purchaser will receive a Certificate fraction thereof of the amount paid auction; The balance. including themortgagee acquisng the residentialhave no recourse or claims against 01 Sale which with real estate pursuant to its credit bid entitte the pur' by the purchaser notto exceed tIre attorrrey)s( for Father & Sons CALL 841-998-3400 chaser to a Deed to the premises $300. in certified funds, is due with- 32 PIoneer Press (DC) Thursday, March 8, 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. Intwenty-four (24) hOurs. No feeat the rate of $1 tor each $t,000 orludgment creditor, or othe(liénorthe mortgagee acquiring the resi-NORRIDGE mon interest community, the pur-The Condominium PropertyAct,FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY 0F shaD be paid by the mortgagee ac-fraction ttiereot of the amount paidacquinrrg the residential real enlatedential real estate pursuant to ifsIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFchaser of the unit at the foreclosure765 ILCS 605118.5(çj-1(.l YOUAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN quiring the residential real estateby the purchaser notto euceedwhose nghts in and to the residen-credit bid at the sale or by anyCOOK COUNTi' ILLINOIS sale other than a mortgagee shallARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION pursuant to its credit bid at the sale$300, in cerlihed funds, is due with-balreal estate arose prior to themortgagee, judgment creditor, orCOUNTY DEPAhTMENT - CHAN-pay the assessments required byOWNER), YOU HAVE ThE RIGHT15-1701(C) OF 11-4E ILLINOIS or by anyrnortga9ee, udgmentin twenty-tour24) hours. No feesale, The sublect property is oublecfother lienor acquiring the residentialCERY DIVISION DEUTSCHEThe Condominium PrnpertvAct,TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE creditor, or other lienor acquiringshall be paid by the mortgagee ac-to general real estate tases, specialreal estate whose nghts in and toBANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPA-765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-1). I YOUFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFLAW. Forinformation, contact the residentialreal estate whosequinng the residentialreal estateassessments, or special laxes lev-the residential real estate arose pn-NY, AS TRUSTEE FORARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INPlaintiffs attorney: The Sale Clerk, eghts in and to the residential realpursuant to its credit bid ut the saleed against said real estate and isor to the sale The subject propertyAMERIQUEST MORTGAGE SE-OWNER), YOU HAVE ThE RIGHTACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONCODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. estate arose prior to the sale. Theor by any mortgagee, ludgmentoffered for sale without any repre-is sublect tO general real estate tax-CURITIES INC ASSET-BACKEDTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOIS15W030 NORTH FRONTAG subtect property is subject to gener-creditor,or other lienor acquiringsentation as to quality or quantity ofes, special assessments, or specialPASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES,FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, al real estate taxes, special assess-the residential real estate whosetitle and without recourse to Plaintifftaxes temed against said real estateSERIES 2006-R2 Plaintiff, vs. AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INLAW. For information, contactIL 60527, (630) 794-9876 between ments,orspecialtaxeslesiednghts in and to the residential realand in AS lS condition. The sale isand is offered for sale without anyRONALD B. SERSHON, BARBARAACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONPlaintiffs attorney: The Sale Clerk,the hours of t and 3 PM only and against said real estate and is of-estate arose prior lo the sale. Thefurther subject to confirmation byrepresentationastoqualityorSERSHON, UNITED STATES OF15-1701(C)OF THEILLINOISCODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. askforthesalesdepartment. fered for sale without any represen-sublect properly is sublect IO gener-the court. If the sale is set aside forquantity of title and without recourseAMERICA, FOR THE BENEFIT OFMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEPlease refer to tile number 14-fl- tation as to quality or quantity of titleal real estate tases, special assess-any reason, the Purchaser at theto PlainES and in AS lS condition.THE INTERNAL REVENUE SERV-LAW. For information, contactROAD. SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,14247.THE JUDICIALSALES arid without recourse to Plaintiff andrnents,orspecialtaxesleviedsale shall be entitled only to s returnThe sale is further subject to conf ir-ICE STATE OF ILLINOIS DE-Plaintiffs attorney: The Sale Clerk,IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 betweenCORPORATION One South In AS 1S condition. The sale is fur-against said real estate and is of-of the deposit paid. The Purchasermation by the cauri. Upon paymentPAF(TMENT OF EMPLOYMENTCODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. the hours of 1 and 3 PM only andWacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Clocaqo, tirer ssbject to confirmation by thetered for sale without any represen-shallhavenofurtherrecoursein full of the amount bid, the pur-SECURITri, UNKNOWN OWNERS,15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEasktorthesalesdepartment..IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You court. If fhe sale is set aside for anytation as to quality or quantity of titleaaainst the Mortgagor, thechaser will receive a Certificate ofGENERALLY, AND NON-RECORDROAD, SUITE tOO, BURR RIDGE,PIeuse refer Io file number 14-11-can also visit The Judicial Sales reason, the Purchaser at the saleand without recourse to Plaintiff andMortgagee or the Mortgagee's attor-Sale that will entitle the purchaserCLAIMANTS. Defendants, IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 between11365. THE JUDICIAL SALESCorporation al www.tlsc.com for a 7 shall be entitled onty to a return ofin AS 1S condition. The sale is fur-ney. Upon payment infull of theto a deed to the real estate aher11 CH 1736 NOTICE OF SALE the hours of i sod 3 PM only andCORPORATION One Southday status report of pendinq sales. the deposit paid. The PurchaserWer sublect to confirmation by theamount bid, the purchaser will re-confirmation of the sale The proper-PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY CIV-askforthesalesdepartment..Wacker Dnve, 24tti Floor, Chicaqo,CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,P.C. shallhaveno furtherrecoursecourt. Upon payment in full of theceive a Certificate of Sale 1h51 willty will NOT be open for inspectionEN that pursuant to a Judgment ofPlease refer to hIe number 14-11-IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE aqainsf the Mortgagor, theamount bid, tIle purchaser will re-entitle the purchaser to a deed toand plaintiff makes no representa-Foreclosure und Sale entered in the26829.THEJUDICIAL SALEScan also visit The Judicial SalesROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, Mortgagee or the Morlyaqee's attor-ceive a Certificate of Sale that willthe real estate aher conhrmation oftian as Io the condition of the prop-above entitled cause on May 23,CORPORATION One SouthCorporation at w.tjsc.com for s 7IL 60527 (630( 794-9876 Atlorne ney. Upon payment in full of theentitle the purchaser to u deed tothe sale The property will NOT beerty.Prospective bidders are ad-201 1 InlercountyJudicialSalesWacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicaqo,day status report of pending sales.File No.. 14-11-14247 ARDC amount bid, the purchaser will re-the real estate aher conhrmation ofopen forinspection andplaintiffmonished to check the court file toCorporation will on Monday. MarchIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE YouCODILIS & ASSOCIATES,P.C.00468002 Attomey Code. 21762 ceive a Certiticate of Sale that willthe sale The property will NOT bemakes no representation as to theverify all information. If this property26, 2012 at the hour of 11 am. incao also visit The Judicial Sales15W030 NORTH FRONTAGECase e t i CH 023474 NOTE: Pur- entitle the purchaser to a deed toopen forinspectionandplaintiffcondition of the property. Prospec-is a condominium unit. the purchas-their office st 120 West MadisonCorporation al www.tjsc.com for s 7ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,suant to the Fair Debt Collection the real estate after confirmation ofmakes no representation as to thelivebidders are admonishedtoer of the unit al the foreclosure sale,Street, Suite 718A, Chicago. Illinois,day status report of pending sales.IL 60527 (630) 794-9876 ASomePractices Act, you are advised that the sale The property will NOT becondition of the property. Prospec-check the court file to verity all intor-other than u mortgagee, shall paysell st public auction to the highestCODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C.File No.: 14-11-11365 ARDCPlaintiffs attorney is deemed to be open torinspection andplaintifffivebidders are admonishedtomation. If this property io a condo-the sssesarnents anifthe legal feesbidder for cash, au set forth below,15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE00468002 Attorney Code. 21762a debt collector attempting Io collect makes no representation as to thecheck the court file Io verify all infor-minium unit, the purchaser of therequired byThe Condominiumthe following described mortgagedROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,Cuse ti1 1 CH 013526 NOTE: Pur-a debt and any information obtained condition of the properly. Prospec-mafion. If thin property is u condo-unit at the foreclosure sale, otherProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(i(realestuteTP.l,N 12-14-219-005-IL 60527 (630) 794-9876 ASomesuant to the Fair Debt Collectionwill be used for that purpose. livebidders are admonished tominium unit, the purchaser of thethan a mortgagee, shall pay the us-and )g)(4(. If this property is a con-0000. Commonly known as 7932File No.: 14-11-26829ARDCPractices Act, you are advised that$412134 check the court file to venfy all intor-unit at the foreclosure sale, othersessments and the legal fees re-dominium unit which is part of aWest Courtland, Norridge, IL00468002 Attorney Code. 21762Plaintiffs attorney is deemed to be2)23,3/1,3/8/12 #244531 mation. If this property iu a condo-than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-quired by The Condominium Prop-common interest community, the60706. The mortgaged real estateCase h 11 CH 029954 NOTE: Pur-a debt collector attempting to collect MORTON GROVE minium unit, the purchaser of thesesaments and the legal fees re-erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g))1) andpurchaser of the unit at the f oreclo-is improved with s single family resi-suant to the Fair Debt Collectiona debt and any information obtained unit at the foreclosure sale, otherquired by The Condominium Prop-(g)(4(.If this property is a condo-sure sale other than a mortgageedence. Sale terms: fO% down byPractices Act, you are advised thatwill be used for thaI purpose. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-erty Act, 765 ILCS 605i9)g)(1) andminium unit which is part of a corn-shall psy the assessments required Plaintiff's attorney is deemed Io be1412150 COOK COUNTh, ILLINOIS COUN- certified funds, balance, by certified TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY sessments and the legal tees re-(g)(4).If thin properly is a condo-mon interest community, the pur-by The Condominium Property Act, a debt collector attempting Io collect2/23,3/1,3/8/12 #244538 funds, within 24 hours. No refunds, DIVISION PROVIDENT FUNDING quired by The Condominium Prop-minium unit which s part of a cam-chaser of the unit at the foreclosure765 ILCS 80&18.5«-l). IF YOUThe property will NOT tie open fors debt and any information obtained SKOKIE ASSOCIATES, LP. erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) andmon interest community, the pio-sale other than a mortgagee shallARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-inspection For information call Mr.will be used for that purpose. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF (g)(4).Ifthis property is a condo-chaser of the unit at the foreclosurepay the assessments required byOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT 1412242 Plaintiff, -y.- David C. Kluever at Plaintiff's Attor- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-SHAHNAWAZ ELAHI.MARILYN minium unit which is part of a corn-sale other than a mortgagee shallThe Condominium PropertyAct,TO REMAININPOSSESSIONney, Kluever & Platt, L.L.C., 65 East21233/1.3/602 #244545 TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYELAHI mon interest community, the pur-pay the assessments required by765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-t). W YOUFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFWacker Place,Chicago,Illinois chaser of the unit at the foreclosure NORRIDGE DIVISION CITIMORTGAGE, INC Defendants The Condominium ProperlyAct,ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN60601. (312) 236-0077. Plaintiff-v.- sale other than a mortgagee shalt765 ILCS 605/18.5)0-1).1F YOUOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTACCORDANCE WITH SECTION INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF ERNESTO M.11 CH 28300 INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES VALVERDE, GILDA RAMOS pay the assessments required byARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- IN POSSESSION15-1701(C) OF ThE COOK COUNT1, ILLINOIS COUN- 8338 GROSS POINT ROAD Mor- TO REMAIN ILLINOISCORPORATION SellingOfficer. Defendants The Condominium PropertyAct,OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE Tri DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY ton Grove, IL 60053 (312)444-11221413129 DIVISION FIFTH THIRD MORT- 11 CH 023474 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- 765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-1).IF YOUTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INLAW. Forinformation,contact2t23,3/1,3/8112 8244710 ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- GAGE COMPANY Plaintiff, 5250 GREENLEAF STREETTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- - . FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONPlaintiffs attorney: LAW OFFICES SKOKIE, IL 60077 NOTICE OF OWNER). YOU F4AVE ThE RIGHTAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN15-t701)C( OF THEILLINOISOF IRA T. NEVEL, LLC ,175 N.SKOKIE -y.- GAETANO MELE, THE ALEX- suant to u Judgment of Foreclosure TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONACCORDANCE WITh SECTIONMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREFranklin Street, Suite 201 , CHICA-INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFANDRA CONDOMINIUM ASSOCI-SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE-andSale enteredinthe above BY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg- FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF15-1701(C)OF THEILLINOISLAW. Forinformation, contactGO,IL60606,(312)357-1125COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-ATION Defendants cause on November 7, 201 1 ,an AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY 11 CH 013526 ment of Foreclosure und Sale en-agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo- MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREPlaintiff's attorney: The Sale Clerti,Please refer calls to the sales de- temed in the above cause on Jans- ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONLAW For information, contactCODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. partment. THE JUDICIAL SALESDIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK,4930 N. LEONARD DRIVE, UNIT ration, will at 10:30 AM on April 3, ury 27, 2012, an agent of The Judi- 15-170t(C(OF THEILLINOISPlaintiff'sattorney: HAUSELMAN,15W030 NORTH FRONTAGECORPORATION One SouthN.A. Plaintiff, -y.- NOEL F.#2A NORRIDGE, IL 60706 2012, st the The Judicial Sales Cor- LAGATAO, NANET1'E S.NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-cisl Sales Corporation, will at 10:30parution, One South Wacker Drive - MORTGACE FORECLOSURERAPPIN 6 OLSWANG, LTD. , 39ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicaqo, LAW, For information, contactSouth LaSaIle Street -Suite i 105,IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 betweenIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE YouLAGATAO NKJA NANETrE M.TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thaI pur-AM on March 29, 2012, at the The24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, Plaintiffs attorney: The Sale Clerlr,CHICAGO, IL 60603, (312) 372-the hours of 1 and 3 PM only andcan also visit The Judicial SalesLAGATAO Defendants suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureJudicialSalesCorporation, Onesell at public auction to the highest South Wacker Dove -24th Floor CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 2020 Please refer to file numberasirforthesalesdepartment..Corporation st www.tjsc.com for a 7 11 CH 029954 and Sale enteredinthe above bidder, as set forth below, the fol- CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE09-2222-13419. THE JUDICIALPlease refer to file number 14-10- 8401 N. KOSTNER AVENUEcause on January 25, 2012, an lowing descnbed real estate: Corn- day status report of pandinq sales. auction to the highest bidder, as set ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,SALES CORPORATION One12240. THEJUDICIAL SALESLAW OFFICES OF IA T. NEVEL,SKOKIE, IL 60076 NOTICE OFagent of The Judicial Sales Corpo- manly known as 8338 GROSS forth below, the following described IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 betweenSouth Wacker Drive, 24th Floor,CORPORATION One SouthLLC 175 N. Franklin Street, SuiteSALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE-ration, will at 10.30 AM on March POINT ROAD, Morton Grove,IL the hours of i and 3 PM only andChicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-Wacker Onve, 24th Floor, Chicaoo,201 CHICAGO, IL 60606(312)357-BY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg-27, 2012, aI the The Judicial Salesreal estate: Commonly known as60053 Property Indes No. 10-21- tor ment of Foreclosure and Sale en-Corporation, One South Wacker5250 GREENLEAF STREET,301-031-0000 Vol. 0120 and 10-21- ask thesalesdepartment..SALE You can also visit The Judi-IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You1 125 Attorney Code. 1887 Case e SKOKIE, IL 60077 Properly Indes Please refer to tile number 14-10-cial Sales Corporabon at www.tlsc.ccan alsovisit The Judicial Sales10 CH 17422 NOTE Pursuant totered in the above cause on Junu-Drive - 24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 301-040-0000 Vol. 0120. The real No. 10-21-118-035. The real estate 15738 THE JUDICIALSALESorn for a 7 day status reportof ary 25, 2012, an aqent of The Judi-60606, seIl at public auction to the estateis improved with s single Corporation at .tlsc.com for a 7the Fair Debt Collection Practices is improved with a single family resi- CORPORATION One Southpandino sales. HAUSELMAN,day status report of pandino sales.Act, you are advised that Plaintiffscisl Sales Corporsfion, will st 10:30highest bidder, as set forth below, familyresidence.The ludgment Wacker Dove, 24th Floor, Chicaao, AM on March 27, 2012, at the Thethe following described real estate:dance. Sale terms: 25% down ofamount was$389,497 87Sale FIAPPIÑ s OLSWANG, LTD. 39C0DILIS & ASSOCIATES, P Cattorney is deemed to be a debt col- the highest bid by certified funds at IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE YouSouth LaSolle Street - Suite 110515W030 NORTH FRONTAGElector attemp000 to collect a debtJudicialSalesCorporation, OneCommonly known as 4930 N LEO- terms: 25% down of the highest bid can also visit The Judicial SalesCHICAGO, IL 60603312) 372-ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,and any infomiafion obtained will beSouth Wacker Dnve - 24th FloorNARD DRIVE, UNIT #2A,the close of the suction; The bal-by certified funds at tIre close of the unce, including the Judicial sale fee Corporation at w'ww.t)sc.com for a 72020 Attorney FileNo.09-2222-IL 60527 (630) 794-9876 ASomeused tor Ihat purpose. CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at publicNORRIDGE, IL 60706 Properly In- auction; The balance, including the day status report of pendinq sales. auction to the highest bidder, as setdey No. 12-11-311-017-1049. Thefor Abandoned Residential PropertyJudicialsale teefor Abandoned 13419 Attomey Code. 4452 Case eFile No.: 14-10-12240ARDC1410679 Municipality Relief Fund, which is CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,P.C.10 CH 4804 NOTE: Pursuant to the #249968 forth below, the lollowing describedreal estate is improved with u resi- ResidentialPropertyMunicipality 00468002 Attorney Code. 217623/1,3/8,3/15/12 calculated on residential real estate 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEFair Debt Cosechen Practices Act,Case e 10 CH 021838 NOTE: Pur- real estate: Commonly known asdence. Sale terms: 25% down of Relief Fund, which is calculated on SKOKIE 8401 N. KOSTNEI AVENUE.the highest bid by certified tundo atat the rate of $1 for each $1,000 orresidential real estate at the rate of ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,you are advised that Plaintiffs attor-suant to the Fair Debt Collection fraction thereof of the amount paid IL 60527 (630) 794-9876 ASomeney is deemed to be a debt collec-Practices Act, you are advised thatIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFSKOKIE, IL 60076 Property Indesthe close of the auction: The bal- st for each St .000 or fraction there- FileNo.: 14-10-15738ARDCtor attempting to collect a debt andPlaintiffs attorney is deemed to beCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-No. tO-22-214-026. The real estateunce, including the Judicial sale teeby the purchaser notto exceedof of the amount paid by the pur- TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY $300. in certified funds, is due with- 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762any information obtainedwill bea debt collector attempting to collect is improved with a residence. Salefor Abandoned Residential Properly chaser not to exceed $300, in certi- Case 8 10 CH 020957 NOTE: Pur-used for that purpose a debt and any information obtainedDIVISION ASTORIAFEDERALterms: 25% down of the highest bidMunicipulity Relief Fund, which isin twenty-four (24) hours. No feetied funds, io due within twenty-four SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIA- shall be paid by the mortgagee ac- suant to the Fair Debt Collection1415641 will be used for that purpose by certified funds at the close of thecalculated on residential real estate (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by TION Plaintiff. vo, WINSTON quiring the residentialreal estate Practices Act, you are advised that3(1,3/8,3/15/12 #251978 1412953 auction; The balance, including theat the rate of 51 for each 51,000 or the mortgagee acquiring the resi- Plaintiffs attorney is deemed to be WILLIAMS; RBS CITIZENS, NA-Judicial sale feefor Abandonedfraction thereof of the amount paidpursuant to its credit bid at the saledential real estate pursuant toits SKOKIE 3/1,3/8,3/15/12 8249998 a debt collector attempting to collect TIONAL ASSOCIATION AS SUC-Residential PropertyMunicipalityby the purchaser not to exceedor by any mortgagee. judgmentcredit bid at the sale or by any IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFLINCOLN WOOD CESSOR IN INTEREST TO CHAR-Relief Fund, which is calculated on5050, in certified funds, io due with-creditor, or other Irerior acquinngmortgagee,udqrnentcreditor,or a debt and any information obtainedCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- will be used tor that purpose IN ThE CIRCUIT COURT OFTER ONE BANK, N.A: UNKNOWNresidential real estate st the rate ofin twenty-four (24) hours. No feetheresidentialreal estate whoseother lienor acquinng the residential TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- rights in and to the residential real 1414615 OWNERS AND NÔN-RECORDst for each 51,000 orfraction there-shall be paid by the mortgagee ac- real estate whose nghto in and to DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK,n, DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY estate arose poor to the sale, The 3/8, 3/15, 3d22112 #256175 CLAIMANTS Defendants, of of the amount paid by the pur-quiring the residentialreal estate the residential real estate arose pri- NA DIVISION 11 CH 20920 NOTICE OF SALE chaser not to exceed 5300, in certi-pursuant to its credit bid at the salesubject property is subject to gener-or to the sale, The sublet property SKOKIE Plaintiff, BAYVIEW LOAN SERVICING,PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY 01V-tied funds, is due within twenty-fouror by any mortgagee, judgmentai real estate taxes, special assess-is subject to general real estate tax- INlt-fECIRCUIT COURT OF LLC. AS SERVICER FOR FIRSTEN that pursuant to a Judgment of(24) hours. No fee shall be paid bycreditor, or other lienor acquiringmento,orspecialtaxes leviedes, special assessments, or special COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-SHAUKAT JAFFER, KULSUMMIDWEST BANK, ASSIGNEE OFForeclosure and Sale entered in thethe mortgagee acquiring the resi-the residentialreal estate whoseagainst said real estate and is of-taxes levied against said real estafe TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYJAFFER, SKOKIE TERRACE CON-FIRST DUPAGE BANK above entitled cause on Decemberdential real estate pursuant toitsrights in and to the residential realfered for sale without any represen-and is offered for sale without any DIVISION DOMINIUM ASSOCIATION,Plaintiff, 27, 201 1 Intercounty Judicial Salescredit bidat the sale or by anyestate arose prior to the sale. Thetation as to quality or quantity of titlerepresentationastoqualityor CITIMORTGAGE, INC., SKOKIE TERRACE HOMEOWN- Corporationwillon Wednesday,mortgagee, ludgment creditor,orsubject property io sublet to gener-and without recourse to Plaintiff andquantity of title and without recourse Plaintiff, ERS ASSOCIATION DEJAN CVEJIC, TANJA CVEJICMarch 28, 2012 aI the hour of 11other henar acquiring the residentialal real estate tases, special assess-in AS 1S condition. The sale is fur-to Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition, Defendants AND RAVENSW000 BANK, UN-am. in their officeat 120 Westreal estate whose vghts in and tornents,orspecialtasesleviedther uubiecl to confirmation by theThe sale is further subject to confir- MOHAMMAD ALI BEGAWALA,Io CH 021838 DER MORTGAGE RECORDED ASMadison Street, Suite 718A, Chica-the residential real enlate arose pri-against said real estate and is of-court. If the sale is sei aside for anymatron by the court, Upon payment TCF NATIONAL BANK, BOARD8710 SKOKIE BLVD UNIT #IFSDOCUMENT NUMBER00, Illinois, sell at public auction toor to the sale. The sublect propertytemed for sale without any represen-reason, the Purchaser at the salein full of the amount bid, the pur- OF MANAGERS OF 90t9 NORTHSKOKIE, IL 60077 0728255040 the highest bidder for cash, us setis subject to general real estate tax-tation as to quality or quantity of titleshall be enbtled only to a return ofchaser will receive u Certificate of LACROSSE CONDOMINIUM AS-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Defendants forth below, the following describedea, special assessments, or specialand without recourse to Plaintiff andthe deposit paid. The PurchaserSale that will enhtle the purchaser SOCIATION, UNI

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BY BETH ENGELMAN Mommy on a Shoestring How to becomeafashion designer ufwiedersehen 'Proj- working with manufacturers. ect Runway," there's a Of course there are exceptions, new kid in town and especially when it comes to his one focuses on celebrity designers who often fashion designs from Chicago's lend their creative vision or up-and-coming talent. The naine to a fashion line but rarely event, "Launch - Driving Fash-get involved in the nitty-gritty ion Forward," is part fashion of production. In these cases, show, part competition as eight students from Columbia College will showcase their designs in hopes of winning $5,000. Knowing many of us might harbor a secret desire to be a fashion designer (especially on those days when noth- ing seems to fit), I asked Melissa Gamble, who was previously the Director of Fashion Arts & Events for Chicago's Department Walleska Ecochicc bags wilt be on the of Cultural Affairs and is runway at an upcoming North Shore now a lecturer at Colum- fashion show. DAN LUEDERT-SUN-TIMES MEDIA bia College, to give us tips on how to make a fashionista's the celebrity has a large enough dream come true, even on a staff (and budget) to employ shoestring budget. experts to do the sewing for them. So unless your naine is Education J-Lo or Kardashian, get thee to "Being a fashion designer a sewing class pronto. requires much more than just raw talent," says Gamble. Hands-on "Although TV shows such as experience 'Project Runway' have made the industry more accessible to When it comes to fashion a.- the general public, they're also design, few things are as valu- misleading as they don't show able as hands-on experience. how hard it is to actually run a Not only will you learn the ins fashion business." According to and outs of the business, but Gamble, designers spend most also you're likely to make good of their time building their busi- contacts and cultivate mean- ness, which includes working inglul relationships. Hands-on with buyers, manufacturers andlearning can take many forms sales reps while also sourcing including working at a boutique, Have a passion for fashion? materials, creating marketing fabric store or design house. u Come to Launch - Driving Fashion plans and dealing with finances.You might have to start off Forward Getting a solid education will answering phones and running u March 18,5-7:30p.m. at the not only give you a leg up when errands, but the experience Autohaus on Edens, 1600 Frontage building your career, it might beand connections are likely to be Road, Northbrook the determining factor between invaluable. . Be sure to bring "gently used" teenage success and failure. Gamble also suggests join- size party dresses to donate to "The ing organizations such as the Party Dress Project." Technique Chicago Fashion Foundation Designers don't have to (www.chicagofashionfoundation. u For more information visit know how to sew or draw but it org), which offers opportunities www.dogoodersdodah.com. rtainly helps when executing to take classes, attend special their vision. If you don't know events and meet others who how to sew, now is the time to share a passion for fashion. Beth Engelman learns a bit about fashion In the Chicago area from fashion designer Miriam Cecilia learn as understanding how to Carbon for Mommy on a Shoestring. i DAN LUEDERT-SUN-TIMES MEDIA work with different fabrics, add Say yes! details and change up seams Fashion designer Miriam Chicago Fashion Incubator much of her success to the fact learn how to say no and manage is only going to enhance your Cecilia Carlson knows the (wwwchicagofashionincubator. that she was open to every your time more efficiently, but designs going forward. Besides, importance of saying yes. org) and was also a finalist for opportunity that came her way, in the beginning you need to being able to sew your own The up-and-coming designer the "Oscar Design Challenge," even pushing herself to meet seize every opportunity because designswillmake it easier in was chosen to be one of six hosted by the Academy Awards.tight deadlines on the fly. "Once you never know where it might the long run, especially when designers-in-residence at the The young designer attributes you're more established you canlead you."

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plications, voter registrations org/school or call (847) 835- Ezras Israel, 7001 N. Califor- ters meets at 7:15 p.m. the CALENDAR CONTINUED FROM PAGE 21 and temporary handicapped 8261. nia Ave., Chicago. Those who second and fourth Wednes- Dinner: Honoring local contact the Assistant Village parking placards. To sched- Rainbow Animal Assisted enjoy singing are welcome days of the month at the citizens who make a differ- Manager at (847) 588-8007 ule an appointment at Niles Therapy Inc., is now offering to join. Call the Ezras Israel Morton Grove , 6140 Lincoln ence, April 21 at White Eagle before March 20. Township in Skokie, call "Introduction to Animal As- office at (773) 764-8320. Ave. Members learn how to Banquets & Restaurant, 6839 Maine Township is again (847) 673-9300. sisted Therapy," dog training Veterans of Foreign Wars feel comfortable and have Milwaukee Ave. Tickets, $50, accepting nominations for The Maine Township classes at various locations, Post 7712 meet at 7 p.m. self-confidence talking to an available through the Niles the Sgt. Karen Lader Memori- Neighborhood Watch meets including 6042 W. Oakton every second Wednesday audience. Call (847) 583- Chamber. al Good Citizen's Award. The at 7:30 p.m. on the first St., in Morton Grove. The of the month at the Post at 9328. award recognizes a Maine Wednesday of every month in fee is $60. Contact Dorida 7680 Caldwell Ave. (next to Civic Township resident who has the basement of Maine Town King at [email protected] Tam Tennis in Niles on How- Community shown support, service, and Hall, 1700 Ballard Road in or call (773) 736-9021, for ard Street). The Post is open The village of Niles was Lubavitch Chabad and Free dedication to the township. Park Ridge. Meetings address schedules and locations. also on Fridays 7 p.m. until informed of a grant opportu- of Niles invites the communi- The winner will be recog- issues within the unincorpo- closing. All veterans from ty to join in the celebration of nity for homeowners with a rated area of the township Vietnam, Gulf War, Afghani- minimum of $10,000 worth nized at the Maine Township Clubs its 25th annual Purim party Annual Town Meeting on and all residents are in- stan Korea and World War II of damage remaining from The Park Ridge Catholic March 8 at Feldman Park, April 10 and will receive a vited. Reports from the Cook are welcome. Call Bernard the 2008 federally declared Woman's Club will meet at 8800 Kathy Lane, Niles, plaque and monetary award. County Sheriff's Police, North Beverley, (847) 966-5479, flood. To be eligible, the 12:15 p.m. March 12 at the starting with the traditional Deadline to submit a nomina- Maine Fire Department, and e-mail jamesbond54762@ following requirements must Park Ridge South Recreation- Megillah reading at 5:15 p.m. tion is March 22. Nomination the township's Code Enforce- yahoo.com or call (847) 470- be met: Home must have al Center, 833 Talcott Road, Live entertainment by Circus forms are available on the ment Department are shared, 9890. Boy Bobby Hunt will begin at been damaged by the 2008 Park Ridge. The meeting will Maine Township website, and residents are invited to be a celebration of the feast The Korean War Veterans 6:30 and live music will be disaster; must be a single ask questions and report any Association, Greater Chicago family unit structure; must be www.mainetownship.com, days of St. Joseph and St. provided by disc jockey Gena or at the front desk of Maine concerns or problems in their Chapter No. 25, meets at 7 G. throughout the evening. Located outside the 100-year Patrick. The program features Township Town Hall, 1700 neighborhood. p.m. the fourth Wednesday of flood plain; must be the hom- a presentation by the Galena Call (224) 392-4442 or visit Ballard Road in Park Ridge. each month at the Montclare- eowner's primary residence; Dance Troupe. Members are chabadandfree.com/purim25. Forms should be mailed to Classes asked to bring a non-meat Leyden VFW Post, 6940 W. The Twice As Nice Moms homeowner must have been Diversey Ave. Call Joe Henm- Township Trustee Susan The Joseph Regenstein, Jr. dish or dessert to serve six or Kids/Baby Resale will take owner of record at the time ueller, (773) 774-9671. Moylan Krey at the Town Hall School of the Chicago Botanic a contribution to charity. Tea place from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. of the disaster and continue The Knights of Columbus address or faxed to (847) Garden, 1000 Lake Cook and coffee will be served. 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Thai Chicken Spring Cabbage Salad (From Gigi Verrey) seeded and chopped (about (From Gigi Verrey) i tablespoon sesame seeds 2 cups) 4 cups spring or seasonal 12 rinsed and dried chicken /2 teaspoon sea salt cabbage, finely chopped or 1/4 CUJ basic dressing* drumsticks Black pepper to taste shredded 2 tablespoons gluten free 2 chicken breasts (6 ounces) Place chicken in an 4 scallions, chopped soy sauce 4 garlic cloves, minced airtight container. Mix all Place ingredients in large celery stalks, sliced (about ingredients except scat- 3 bowl and mix welt. Refriger- 2 tablespoons fresh cilantro, 11/2cups) lions, sesame seeds and ate for at least one hour and minced chili pepper in small bowl. 1 red bell pepper, cored, serve. 3 tablespoons soy sauce Pour sauce over chicken 2 tablespoons sesame oit or and thoroughly coat it. olive oil Marinate at least two hours or overnight. 3 tablespoons agave nectar To prepare, broil chicken Basic Dressing 2 teaspoons ground ginger under medium hot flame (From Gigi Verrey) 2 teaspoons sea salt I small red chili pepper, for 20-30 minutes. Flip at Shake ingredients 2 cups extra virgin olive oil thinly sliced least once (more is better). together in glass jar with large Lemons, Juiced, 2 scallions, sliced into thin Garnish with sliced chili 3 tight-fitting lid and refriger- approximately 3/4 strips pepper, sesame seeds and cup ate. scallions. 3cloves garlic, minced

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Center for Judaic Studies and Palliative Care Threshold Singers can contact Kathy Vetc Temple Judea Mizpah, at University of Michigan, 8610 Nues Center Road, relates how more than half Huber at (847) 685-9900. etc Skokie, presents a program a million Jews in the U.S. Practices are held on two open to the community: Armed Forces during World Thursdays each month "Success with Your Internet War II not only battled the starting at 6:45 p.m. in Park Job Search," led by Melissa Axis enemy, but also fought Ridge. Threshold Singers are Fickling from Jewish Voca- the prejudiced attitudes of trained to sing in groups of tional Services of Chicago at their comrades in arms. Free two and three at the bedside 7 p.m. March 13. Program is with Museum admission. of those who are sick and Advertorial free with advance reserva- Reservations recommended. dying. The songs are gener- THE FAMILY DOG tion; register by March 12; The Solid Waste Agency ally traditional or simple email [email protected] or of Northern Cook County rounds, chants, lullabies and Q: How can I stop my dog from urinating on the floor when someone comes in the hymns that can be chosen to call (847) 676-1566. recently established a Bat- house? Illinois Holocaust Museum tery Recycling Program for respond to musical taste and & Education Center, 9603 rechargeable and alkaline spiritual direction. Singers go A: Submissive urination is the term that is usually used to describe this unpleasant Woods Drive, Skokie, (847) batteries, partnered with In- through patient care volun- occurrence. A dog that routinely displays this type of behavior, most often, is a passive 967-4800; reservations, terstate Batteries in Skokie to teer training, but there are no and meek dog. Fear can also trigger this type of response. auditions; only requirements 9847) 967-4889, www. provide recycling at no cost First and foremost, your dog needs to be examined by your vet so any kind of medical ilholocaustmuseum.org. to SWANCC communities. are a love of music and a Museum admission prices: Common household batter- desire to serve others. issue can be ruled out. A medical condition could involve the bladder and/or the kidneys. General Admission, $12; ies are no longer accepted Avenues Thrift Shoppe of- However, this is not usually the cause when submissive urinafion takes place. seniors (65+), $8; students at Illinois EPA-sponsored fers great prices and specials I have found that most dogs that are prone to this behavior will exhibit it when attention (ages 12-22), $8;children household chemical waste on gently used clothing for is given to them. This attention might be in the form of petting the dog, speaking to the infants, children and adults, (ages 5-11), $6. Reserva- events and facilities due dog or perhaps just making eye contact could be enough to trigger an episode. tions required for programs. to their benign nature and shoes, household items, ThroughJune 17: Special high recycling costs. Batter- books and small furniture. To try and reduce this behavior, change the routine that the dog is accustomed to when Exhibition - Ours to Fight ies accepted in SWANCC's On Wednesdays, seniors someone comes over. This can include the following. for: American Jews in the program: Alkaline (AA, AAA, 60 years and older receive I Instruct your guests prior to coming over, that upon their arrival, they are to Second World War. Through 10 percent off all regularly C, D and 9v) and recharge- completely ignore your dog. This includes no eye contact, no physical contact and no their artifacts, letters, and able (NiCd, NiMh, lithium priced items. The main shop photographs, the "Greatest ion, lithium polymer). Before is located at 7710 W. Touhy verbal contact. Walking directly past the dog is a must. Generation" tell the stories of dropping off rechargeable Ave. in Chicago, and the 2.Another option might be to crate your dog prior to the arrival of your guests. If a what the war was like for all batteries, residents need to "boutique" shop at 7700 crate is not an option, putting the dog in another room will serve this purpose. its participants, and for Jews tape the contact points on Touhy Ave. features upscale in particular. Ours to Fight each battery or place in an clothing, outerwear, collect- 31f possible, instruct your dog to lie down and stay. Submissive urination usually for brings to life the actions individual self.locking plastic ibles and finer merchandise. occurs when the dog is in close proximity to the person that is causing the and feelings ofthese young baggie to avoid sparks. Local Hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. submissiveness. men and women. Free with drop-off sites include: Niles Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fn- What you are trying to do is take away the excitement, anxiety, and the need to be days, and Saturdays and 1-8 Museum admission. March Public Services Department, submissive. After a period of time has elapsed, perhaps 20 minutes or so, let you dog 15, 6:30-8 p.m.: Clark Uni- p.m. Thursdays. Donations 6849 Touhy Ave., (847) re-join the group. However, try and keep the attention to a minimum. versity professor, author and 588-7900, 7 a.m.-4:3O p.m. are accepted 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Holocaust scholar Deborah Mondays through Fridays; Tuesdays through Saturdays Hopefully, in time, your dog will feel that there is no reason for him to get excited or Dwork discusses her book, Niles Village Hall, 1000 only. Donate only gently passive, because "no one pays attention to me anymore when they come over". used clothing; broken or Flight from the Reich: Refugee Civic Center Drive, (847) Jeff Green, owner of Total Recall Dog Training, has been involved in dog training and Jews, 1933-1946. Comprehen- 588-8000, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., obsolete electronics cannot sive research contributes to Mondays through Fridays; be accepted. Punchases help competitive obedience since 1992 and has won multiple top obedience competition this compelling look at the Park Ridge Public Works, adults with developmental awards throughout the mid-west with his Border Collies. search for safe haven from 400 Busse Highway, (847) disabilities. Avenues to Our readers are encouraged to submit no more than 2 questions to info@trainmydog. the Nazis. Free with Museum 318-5240, 7 a.m.-4 p.m., Independence is a nonprofit corn. Each month, he will answer questions that he feels present the most interesting or admission. Reservations rec- organization based at 515 Mondays through Fridays. common issues among dog owners.If youwould like to inquire about Jeff's services, he ommended. March 22, 6:30-8 Additional drop-off sites are Busse Highway in Park p.m.: Nazis on the Run: How posted at swancc.org/recy- Ridge that offers a variety can be reached at 847-721-0234 or visit his website at www.trainmydog.com. Hitler's Henchmen Fled Justice cling/batteryrecycling.html. of programs to enhance an by Gerald Steinacher, recipi- The Solid Waste Agency individual's work, social, TOTAL RECALL DOG TRAINING ent of the 2011 National Jew- of Northern Cook County has and daily living skills. For ish Book Award for Holocaust established a location for information on donations or IN YOUR HOMECrate Training studies. The book examines residents to drop off electron- to volunteer, contact Michael uncomfortable issues such as ics on a weekly basis at no Frustini, (773) 631-6230. Housebreaking the roles of the International cost at the Glenview Transfer Red Cross, the Vatican and Station, 1151 N. River Road, Fundraisers Older Dogs Allied intelligence services 9-11:30 a.m. Saturdays. Un- Our Lady of Ransom in allowing Nazis and their der the new Electronics Prod- Church, 8624 W. Normal References collaborators to escape jus- ucts Recycling and Reuse Act Ave., Niles, will host its annu- tice. Join Dr. Elliot Lefkovitz, (SB2313), only the following al St. Joseph's Table on Manch Puppy Problems Loyola University and Sper- items will be accepted: Com- 18. Mass will be celebrated tus Institute faculty member, puters - PCs and laptops, at 12:15 p.m.; a spaghetti Puppy Evaluation for discussion. Free with scanners, computer monitors, dinner with a variety of treats C2004 Go Groo Obedience Museum admission. Reserva- mobile phones, peripherals - wilL be served from 1:30-4:30 Jeff Green 847-721-0234 tions recommended. March mice, keyboards, zip drives, p.m. Suggested donation is Puppy Classes 25, 1:30-3 p.m: Providing MP3 players, televisions, $5. Call (847) 823-2550. All AKC Obedience handler since i 992 unique insights into the life PDAs - printers, VHS players, of Jewish soldiers, Deborah fax machines, DVD players, SEE CALENDAR, PAGE 28 [email protected] 28 IWWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COMI THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 2012 NIL

is now providing immediate screenings offered at no cost. No appointment is necessary. can get what they want with- CALENDAR CONTINUED FROM PAGE 27 care and occupational health LYNX Therapeutics, 9436 Call (847) 723-7277. out becoming the bully or are welcome. Proceeds ben- Health services at the Advocate Ozark Ave., Morton Grove, being bullied themselves. To efit the St. Vincent dePaul Medical Group Patient provides specialized oc- Historical Society register for the free program, Society in their community Advocate Lutheran General Center, 7255 N. CaIdwelt Ave. cupational therapy services call Oksana at (847) 297- Hospital is hosting a weekly Celebrate an afternoon work. in Niles. This will provide and learning instruction offun, food and friends 2510, Ext. 271, or go online community lecture series Like New Auto Spa, Inc., community members with programs to children with at 2 p.m. March 25 at the at www.mainetownship.com titled "Taking Care," focusing 1050 Busse Highway, Park convenient, quality medical physical, social, emotional, Niles Historical Museum, or in person at Maine Town- on Women's Health during Ridge, has introduced a care including treatment for and learning difficulties. Con- 8970 Milwaukee Ave., when ship Town Hall. Hosted by March. AIL Lectures will be special fund-raising pro- non-life-threatening illnesses tact: Ingrid Kenron at (847) Peter Oprisko presents "The MaineStay Youth and Family held at Advocate Lutheran gram that benefits Advocate such as: Cuts and burns, 791-1631 or (847) 966-1505. Rat Pack." He will deliver Services, the social service General Hospital's West End Lutheran General Hospital! sprains and bruises, eye A local dialysis clinic, anecdotes of their antics and department of Maine Town- Grille, 1775 W. Dempster Advocate Lutheran General injuries, flu symptoms, sore Fresenius Medical Care Niles, camaraderie. Free refresh- ship, the program provides St., Park Ridge, at 7 p.m. Children's Hospital. Anyone throats, nausea, vomiting, 9371 N. Milwaukee Ave., has ments. Free admission Call two CEUs for counselors and Tuesdays. Free valet parking who visits Like New to have diarrhea, ear aches, respira- started a new night-time social workers. is available and refreshments (847) 390-0160. their car washed or detailed tory and urinary tract infec- program for dialysis patients. The Niles Historical will be served. There is no or buys a gift card from tions. The center provides The new service allows pa- Museum, 8970 N. Milwaukee Library charge to attend however the company and also asks easy access to X-ray and tients to receive treatments Niles Public Library, registration is required. Call Ave., is open to the public for the Lutheran General laboratory services to assist in the clinic at night, for eight 6960 W. Oakton St., (847) (800) 323-8622 and mention from 10:30 a.m.-3 p.m. discount witl receive a price in diagnosis and treatment of hours, while sleeping or Mondays, Wednesdays and 663-1234 or online at www. class code 8G52 or visit cut for the service, with a these and other ailments. In resting, usually three times a Fridays. Drop in, make ar- nileslibrary.org. Registra- www.advocateheatlh.com/ portion of the proceeds going addition, the clinic provides week. In addition to having rangements for a tour, drop tion is required for most specifically to benefit the luth click on "I need a class international travel medical their days free for other ac- or support group" and type off artifacts and collections, programs unless indicated Older Adutt Services program services including for those tivities, patients often report or just come to visit. The new otherwise. in the class code. March 13: of the hospital. Call AiMee planning a trip out of the having more energy and bet- magnetic elevator makes the The Niles Public Library is "Total Hip Arthroplasty for Madden, Lutheran General country. Office hours are ter dialysis results. Medicare- auditorium easily accessible. hosting multiple workshops Women," presented by Dr. Development Office, (847) 7:30 a.m.-8 p.m. weekdays certified Fresenius Medical Call (847) 390-0160. for teens and their families Wayne Goldstein, chair of Or- - 723-8518; Steve Radakovic and Saturday and Sunday Care Niles is now accepting concerning the ACT, college, thopedics; March 20: "Your at Like New Auto Spa, (847) 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturdays new dialysis patients. Call and career planning. Regis- Pregnancy: How it Affects Lectures 823-9274; or visit www. and Sundays. Call, 847-647- (847) 581-0334. tration is required: You and Your Child Forever," "Bullies and Those They likenewautospa.com. The 0355. Senior Advocate of Advo- In coordination with the presented by Dr. james Keller, Bully" will be presented from fundraising program is fea- Golf Mill Hearing Aid cate Lutheran General Hospi- College Nannies & Tutors, chair Obstetrics/Gynecology; 7-9 p.m. March 14 at Maine tured on the home page with Center, 8856 N. Milwaukee tal offers free blood-pressure teens are invited to take March 27: "PeLvic Pain: Find- Township Town Halt, 1700 a link to a more detailed flyer Ave., is offering free hearing screenings 10 a.m.-noon a free practice ACT test at ing the Answers," presented Ballard Road, Park Ridge, containing the discount and evaluations. All who come in on the first Wednesday of 12:45 p.m. March 17; bring by Dr. John White, chair of by Dr. Michael P. Maniacci, donation matrix. This offer will receive a comprehensive every month at the hospital's clinical psychologist and a calculator and pencil. On is not valid with an outside Surgery, and Dr. Lisa Laurent, audiological evaluation. Call Patient Resource Center, published author. This event wash only, or any other pro- radiologist. (847) 296-3344. 8820 W. Dempster St., Niles Advocate Medical Group will emphasize how people motion/program. Pediatric developmental (across from the hospital). SEE CALENDAR, PAGE 30

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SCORE, the Service Corps of Maine Township (Friends Indeed Serve and offer support for people with CALENDAR CONTINUED FROM PAGE 28 Retired Executives, will be Help) is in need of volunteer special needs by volunteer- The vocal magic of "Mr. at the library to help small drivers to provide resi- ing, call (847) 966-5522. April 3 at 7 p.m., review pas- ing this year's theme, "Geek Sound Effects" joins the business owners and anyone dents free transportation to Nites i sages and questions from an Out" @ your library. On expanded variety of exhibits, considering starting a small medical facilities in and near Niles Park District New 3's actual ACT reading test and March 9, teens can challenge programming, and entertain- learn test-taking skills and business. SCORE counselors Maine Township. Volunteers Preschool is offered at Niles their friends to an open ment that will be featured strategies. gaming tournament at 4 p.m. are successful executives may choose how much time Park District is for children at Maine Township's Senior Get help picking a college Fans of the Manga series and business owners who they wish to devote. Require- who turned 3 after Sept. 1, Expo "Swing into Spring" that will provide the best Witch & Wizard will have the can help with a wide variety ments include a current 2011, missing the deadline from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. April financial aid package, learn opportunity to Skype with of business issues. These drivers license and proof of for the regular 3-year pre- 20 at the Golf Mill Shopping what steps to take to ensure the famous graphic artist, experienced businesspeople auto insurance. The program school. Classes are held from Center. Other highlights of the best prospects for admis. Svetlana Chmakova, at 2 p.m. offer private one-hour ses- requires residents in need 12:30-2 p.m. Tuesdays and the day include the Legacy sion and maximum financial March 10. sions of business coach- be mobile, or be able to use Thursdays at Howard Leisure Girls, who will return with aid, and pick up key strate- For anyone who needs ing. SCORE is a nonprofit a cane or walker. FISH also Center. Session run up to May their signature performance, gies for paying for college some help downloading association of volunteers. asks that appointments be 17. Call (847) 967-6633. an Andrews Sisters musical even when one may not eBooks, go to www.nilesli- Weekly sessions are heLd on set three or more days in ad- Niles Park District is revue, at i p.m. as well as qualify for financial aid. This brary.org/contactus and click alternating Tuesday evenings vance. To become a volunteer offering private piano les- bingo preceding the Expo program on College Planning on eBook Help or click on the or Wednesday mornings. driver call Ed Oken at (847) sons (30-45 minutes) for from 9-10 a.m., sponsored will be presented by College Overdrive Download link on Sessions are free but an 696-0761. To schedule a ride beginning and intermediate by Highway Commissioner Planning Partners, LLC at 7 the homepage to find step- appointment is required. or for information call FISH students Wednesdays and p.m. March 13. by-step instruction sheets for To set up an appointment Robert Provenzano; a Zumba Thursdays at Howard Leisure Gold demonstration from coordinator Gloria Stepek at Learn about making good different eBook readers as online, visit the counseling (847) 297-2510, Ext. 283. Center, 6676 W. Howard St. academic and career choices well as how to get started on page at www.scorechicago. 11-11:30 a.m. by certified Lessons will focus on the fun- before choosing a college at MyMediaMaLl. MyMediaMall org/. If there are questions, instructor Diane Garvey, who damentals of technique, mu- 7 p.m. March 20. Find out titles are now available for call (312) 353-7724 or e-mail is a member of the Main- Parks sic theory and good practice why early career planning the Amazon Kindle. [email protected]. eStreamer class; and two Maine-Niles Association habits. Call (847) 967-6633 is important, and four great Book Buddies - Students Youth programs on a raffles, one at 10:45 a.m. of Special Recreation offers to reserve a lesson time. steps for making college entering eighth grade in the drop-in basis - Babytime: 11 and the second at 12:15 p.m. people with physical and Golf Maine major and career decisions. fall and adults can become a.m. on Mondays, for babies Displays will include senior mental challenges, behavior Visit one ofthe Golf Maine This program is presented by Book Buddies. Buddies read age 2 and under. Continuous housing, health, financial and learning disorders, hear- Park District offices, Feldman Career Vision, a not-for-profit or listen to children read year-round drop-in program services, and other provid- ing and visual impairments Recreation Center, 8800 foundation. once a week for an hour. The for children with an adult. ers of products and services and emotional disabilities an Kathy Lane (one block south The Niles Public Library is Niles Public Library provides Includes stories, songs, that benefit older Americans. opportunity to enjoy a vari- of Golf Road on Western celebrating Teen Tech Week all materials and training. fingerplays and extended Call (847) 297-2510 or visit ety of recreation activities. Avenue), Niles; or Dee Park, by offering special programs The Niles Public Library playtime afterward. Rise & www.mainetownship.com. MNASR serves Des Plaines, at the corner of Dee and for teens through March 10: is open on Sundays from 1-5 Shine Storytime: 10 a.m. on Potential exhibitors should Golf-Maine, Lincolnwood, Emerson Roads, Des Plaines; Join thousands of other p.m. all year. 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Contact the MameS- Don't miss this opportunity to efficiently Mondays through Thursdays, graduates who are avail- treamers, (847) 297-2510, or March 26to 30 at Feldman. able to reach out to friends go to www.mainetownship. target your constituents. Newspapers provide Work on dribbling, shoot- and help promote the event com. advertising choices that include print and online ing, footwork, offensive and to their former classmates. Maine Township, in coop- to meet the needs of your campaign. defensive techniques. Contact Resurrection Alumnae eration with the Cook County L'il Shooters Youth Soccer Coordinator Stefanie Thorpe Sheriff's Office, is collecting - Learn basic soccer skilLs at [email protected] or (773) used cell phones to be con- including footwork, dribbting 775-6616, Ext. 127. verted for emergency 911 use and passing. Ages 5-8 years The St. Cotumbkille Alum- for seniors. Donate phones at old. Next session April 10 to nae Association will sponsor Maine Town Hall. VOTU May 15 at Dee Park. its annual reunion luncheon March 25 at the Fountain Blue, Senior Center 2300 5. Mannheim Road, Des Religion The NUes Senior Center St. Isaac Jogues Church, Plaines. Cocktail service will For morewInformation, contact offers membership to Niles begin at noon and lunch will 8149 Golf Road, hosts a residents age 55 and older be served at 1 p.m. Cost is St. Joseph Table March 11, and their spouses. Drop by Susan Blatchford $35. Proceeds go toward the beginning with Mass at noon the Niles Senior Center, 999 retirement fund of the Sisters followed by blessing of the Civic Center Drive, Niles, of Providence, St. Mary of the 312.321.2956 table and serving of food or call (847) 588-8420 for Woods, md. Call Charlene from 1:30-4:30 p.m. There is an application. Visit www. Swintek, president of the St. no charge but donations are vniles.com, click on Depart- Columbkil(e Alumnae Board, appreciated to benefit the St. ments and then Senior. Vincent DePaul Ministry to at (847) 427-1981. ÇRWN Registration required for Aaa wte help those in need. Call (847) most programs. 966-1180. Maine Seniors A workshop for persons A The Maine Township who are losing their vision Reunions MaineStreamers program will take place at 11:30 a.m. Resurrection College Prep offers a variety of opportuni- March 21. The program will High School will celebrate an ties for residents 55 and older. deal with "Maintaining Your All-School Reunion on April Membership includes a free Lifestyle" - dining with 21, beginning at 6 p.m. at the subscription to the MameS- confidence; communicating school, 7500 W. Talcott Ave., treamers monthly newsletter, Chicago. Classes that are cel- which details activities for SEE CALENDAR, PAGE 35

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write-in imro escoto AD#255711, Pub: 3-8-12 continued on next page NIL THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 2012 WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM 33 conlirrued from previous page Judg. of the Circuit Court Judge. 11th Subcincuit Judg. of th. Appsf let. Court (Vacancy of OMara Frossard) (Vacancy of OBrien) (Vacancy of Johnson Coleman) Juez de la Corte de C,rcurto Juez, i 1 .Snfxrrcurto Juez de la Corte de Apelaoories (Vacante de OMara Frossard) (Vacante de O'Brien) (Vacante de Johnson Coleman) Vota for O.* I Vote por Urto VoteforOn. /VoteporUno Voti for On, / Vote por Uno 151 NIchols C. Petton 181 Maurean A. Murphy Il] Nathenl.l Roos.vIt Hows. Jr. 1 MICh..I R. Clancy wr/te4n 152 K.vin W. Horn noto por eSCr,tn 153 mann Karen Merialak 183 Mftza Martinez Judge of the Appellate Court (Vacancy of Gallagher) 154 ROdrick F. Wlmb.dy i 84 Roger Z.nparn Juez de la Corte de dpelacrones (Vacante de Gallagher) write -in write-itt roto por esento coto por escrito Voto for One / Vote por Uno Judge, 11th Subcircult 119 P.trick J. Sherlock Judge of the Circuit Court (Vacancyf Ursa) (Vacancy of Pucins kil Juez, t tSi4.crroj,to 120 P. Scott N.vIlI. Jr. Juez de la Cr.ete de Crrcuito (Vacante de Urso) (Vacante de Pecina hi) Vote for On. I Vote por Uno 121 Mgu.t$t. Ann. Quinn Vota for On. / Vote por Una 185I Ann Mlno t 56 Edward J. Malonay Judge of the Appellate Court tot P_lof. McLean M.y.rion (Vacancy of OBrien) 157 Lome Ellen Propos Juez do la Cnoo de Apelacroues 187 J. Fortlor (Vacante de OBrieni) Judge of tSr. CIrcuIt Court (Vacancy ofSimmons. Jr.) Vot.for On. / Vole por Uno t Juez de la Corte de Canalla Jennifer A. Blanc 122 J..,. G. Ryss (Vacante da Simmons, Jr.) Vote for One f Vole por Uno 123 Rodolfo (Rudy) Girola Style 701 158 MICh..1 A. Fortl Cook Cou nty Officia I Ballot Condado de Cook Boleta Oficial 124 VVIINmSt.w.rtBoyd i 59 J.jc A. O'Brl.n Republican Primary Election Elección Primaria Republicana Toed.y. March 20, 2012 Botrirrgtop Tewrcoh,p Pvp8 3.7.9 125 EIl.n L Flannigan l&1 Jam.. A. Wright Mertei, 20 d Maree, 2012

126 Don R. Sampn Judge of the CIrcuit Court Iu,,,ucr,o,rr (Vacancy of Stewart) Juez de la Corte de C,rcuito Judge of the Appellate Court Te vete, drew a tse te connect the arrows Pa,. cota,. trece ura lires pera eurasia, le (Vacante de Stewart) hoof re ro tal. li veo snake ether markS. p40*5 diIiSteChS asucola Sitiaro ness (Vacancy of Tho,$) mecas. So nadie coScia, su vero Vote foe One I Vote por Urn, yesm vere may net ceunr Juez do la Co, todo Apolac,00es Pwa utal por una pe.s'a Que rs spews (Vacante de The/a) 161 Pamala M. LearnIng Te vete fer n wrire.,e candidate, 00 IS baiera escrita al mmrtre de le primos write nene en line presided and connect vnaSøo si escave 05500500 vero por Votifor On. / Vote por Uno ca.respnnd,ng anew 55000. e needs la lisura canesponderre 1 Turino. M Jordan 12/ Maur.an Ellzeb.th Connors lt nu make a mistake. aSa Is' a nec balle! Si corneta co ero rda una noue naso Judg, of the Appellate Court 163 ifr Baumann 'I (Vacancy of Tully/ Delegate To The National Nominating Connention - 5th Juez de la Cor lede Ape)acrores 164 M.y Margaret Burk. Precinct number Congressional District (Vacante de lully) Delegado A I a C000erc,Ón Nom,rcar,ca Nacionalti.' Oislnto Vot.torOni /Vote por Uno 166 Sammy W. Lac.y k. Cngresrirral Vote for not mero then meen 128 T.rr.nc. J. L.vin 166 Rhonda 5.11.6 Vote por no 1155 de Ires write-in Judges initials noto por esento 167 Stivi Damitro 21 Patricia R. Bollock (Romney) Judge of the CircuIt Court II 22 John M. 'Jack' Dongan (Romiwy) Judge of the Circuit Court (Vacancy of Stralka) (Vacancy of Conlon) voting here Juez de la Conte de Crrcu,to 23 WeIter W. Dudycz (Romney) Juez de la Corte de C,rcuto (Vacante de Stralka) OBeginComience a votar equi (Vacante de Conlon) Vote for On. I Vote por Uro 24 Joseph Cesarone (Paul) Vot.for On. / Vote por Urto President of The United States iro Michael Tully Mullen Presichinte de Los Estados Unidos 141 Karin Lynn OMaIl.y 25 Hugh A. Gallagly Jr. (Paul) Judgi of the CIrcuIt Court Vot.forOn. /Vote por Um, 142 Jo Anna l4opaon Gulll.m.tt. (Vacancy of Wa cd) 1 MItt Romn.y 26 David Ratowitz (Paul) Juez de In Cote de C,rcu,to (Vacante de Ward) 143 $tanl.y L HIll. Sr. 2 Ron Peut 27 Michael A. Corrigen (Gingrich) Vote for One I Vote por Uro Judge of the Circuit Court 28 Laura Koteiman (Gingrich) (Vacancy of Jordan) 169 AIfr.d M. Swanaon. Jr. 3 RIck P.rry Juez de a CorteGe Orcreto 29 Richard Alien Pishotta )Gingrich) (Vacante de Jordan) 170 DonI.. Maria Nell.y 4 N.wt Gingrich VotiforOn. /Vote por Urto Ahentate Delegate To The National Nominating 171 Mary Haya. 5 charla. BUddy Ro.m.r 14.1 Jean Prand.rgast Rooney Convention 5th Congressional District Deledo Alterno A La CcnTcrencnirc Norrirratrva National Judge of the Circuit Court 1 72 Jn, Marl. Kubalanza 6 RIck Sentorum 5.v Do,tr,to Congrestoresl (Vacancy of Kirie Kinnaird) Votetornot morethan Thren i 73 p write-in Juez de la Corte de Circu,to j. ViIk.lis roto por enceto Vote por ro rccds de Ires (Vacante de Kirie Kinnaird) Vot.forOn. /Vote por Uro t 74 Brian J. Stephenson 30 Daniel T. Fahnen (Romney) U.S. Representative, 5Th District 145 K.vin Cunningham Representante Federal, 5DIo Judge, 10th Subdrcu*t 31 Ashvin Lad (Romney) Vote for Ona I Vote por Urto (Vacancy of Locallo) 146 L. R.ddlck Juez, 10Sulaorcurlo i 1 Dan Schmitt 32 R. Stratford Shields (Rotnney) Judge of the Circuit Court (Vacante de Locallo) (Vacancy of Moran) Voto for On. / Vote por Urto 33 Scott Devis (Paul) U.S. Rapeesentathr., 9th District Juez de la Corte de Ccu,to 101 R. Allen Rnprnsnotente Federal,v Oto. (Vacante de Moran) 34 Paw.l Nani.) (Pani) Vot,forOne /Vote por Urto Vot.forOn. /Vote por Uno 35 Echen Rlv.ra (Pant) 147 Ruseoll W. Heiligen 1 1 TImothy C Wolf. write-in 36 Rick Grober. Jr. (Gingrich) Judge of the Circuit Court roto por escr/to (Vacancy ofOBrien, Jr.) 37 We, Smith. (Gingrich) Jaez dc la Corle de C,rcurto (Vacante ofOBrien, Jr.) 38 Ann Kotelman (Gingrich) Votaforøn. /Vote por Uro t49 Cynthle Rendre

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21 Richard W. Porter Romney) Judge of the Circuit Court Judge of the Circuit Court Metroftan Water Redametlon District Cummisaloners (Vacancy of Stowert) (Vacancy of Conlon) 22 Cuniel B. Peterson (Romney) (6-year tonni Juez de la Corte de Circuito Juez de b Corte de Grotto CombKrrr&lcß, DIo Metro de Reclarrstcrón de Agua término de (Vacanto de Stewart) 6 50051 (Vacante de Conlon) 23 Katherine Dold White (Romney) Vote for On. I Vote por Uno Vat. for not mora than Three Voteforøne /VoteporUno No Candidate 24 Judy Koehler (Perry) Vote por ra, rnés do Tres No Candidate ti Harold NoonW Ward Judge of the Circuit Court Judge of the Circuit Court 25 Justln Kuehithau )Paul) (Vacancy of StratEs) (Vacancy of Jordan) Juez de la Corte de Circuito No Candidat. Juez cte la Corte de Grotto 26 Tony Cimbalo (Paul) (Vacante de Stralka) (Vaconte do Jordan) No Candidate Vote for On. I Vote por Uno 27 Mike Rothman (Paul) Vot. for On. I Vote por Uno No Candidate No Candidate 2t Robert Provenzano (Gingrich) Stetes Attorney Judge of tha Circuit Court Abogede Fiscal del Entado Judge of the Circuit Court (Vacancy of Word) 29 Carol A. Teschky (Gingrich) Votefor One I Vote por Uno (Vacancy of Kirie Kinnaird) Juez drr la Corta de Circuito Juez de , Corte de Orcuito (Vacante da Ward) No Candidate (Vacante de Kirie Kinnaird) 30 Gary K. Warner (Gingrich) Vote for One I Vote por Uno Vot.forOne /Vote por Uno :11 Kyl Prank (Roemer) clatit of the Circuit Court No Candidate Secretario do la Corte Cirotito No Candidate VoteforOn. /Vote por Uno 32 StephanIe Weiland (Room.,) Judge of the Circuit Court Judge, 10th Subc.rcuit (Vacancy of Moran) (Vacancy of Lora/lo) 33 PhIl CollIns )Roetner) Juez de la Corte de Grotito Juez, tO. Scircurto (Vacante de Moran) (Vacante de Lore/to) Recorder of Deeds :14 Penny Pullen (Santorum) Votefor One ¡Vole por Uno Vota for One I Vota por Uno Registrador del Condado ' No Candidate 35 Cherlene Fosa-Eggemann )Santorum) VoteforOne ¡Vote por Uno No Candidate No Candidate Judge of the CIrcuit Court 36 Joseph R HIdrICIC (Santorum) (Vacancy ofO'Brien, Jr.) Judge, 11th Subc.rcuit Juez de a Corte de Circuito (Vacancy of O'Brien) Alternata D.liut. To The Netloital Nominating Board of Review, ist District (Vacante of O'Brien, Jr.) Juez. 11Subc,rcuito Convention 9th Congressional District Junta de Revisiones, iOto Vut.far On. ¡ Vote por Uno (Vacante de O'Brien) Deiegacei PJternq A l.a Corroescron Norrinatrua t'isoorrid VuteforOns ¡Vote por Urto 9:. Dtrto Congresional No Candidate yotefor One /Vota por Uno Vote for not more then Three 91 S..n M, MoMeen No Candidate Vote por no más de ires Judge of the Circuit Court 92 Den Patlak (Vacancy of OMara Frossard) Judge, 11th Subc.rcuit 37 Don Haider (Romney) Juez de la Corte de Circuito (Vacancy of Ursa) (Vacante de O'Mara Frossard) Board of Review, 2nd District Juez, 11 .° Sabcrrcuito 38 WIlliam J. Cadigan (Romn.y) Vote for One / Vote por Uno (Vacante do Lire0) Junta de Revisiones, 2.Oto. VoteforOn. ¡Vote por Uno No Candidate VotsforOn. ¡Vote por Uno 39 Adam Robinson (Romney) No Candidate No Candidate Judge of the Circuit Court 40 Peter Plgott (Paul) (Vacancy of Pucinski) Judge of the Supreme Court Juez cre b Corte de Orotito 41 Pater Wood (Paul) (Vacancy of Fitzgerald) (Vacante do Pucinskf) : Juez 0e La Corte Soprerra Votefor One ¡ Vote por Uno 42 John Skrabut.nae (Paul) (Vecante de FItzgerald) No Candidate Votefor On. ¡ Vote por Uno 43 S.an O'Leery (Gingrich) lot Jfles Gerard Riley 44 Chris Provensano (Gingrich) Judge of the Appellate Court OFFICIAL NOTICE OF 45 Nathan A. Ulery (Gingrich) (Vacancy of Ca hilt) Juez de b Ciste de Apelaciones REFERENDA/QUESTIONS 46 LIsa A. Smith (Santorum) (Vacante de Cahill) VotatorOne ¡Vote por Uno OF PUBLIC POLICY 47 Steven S. Polh (Sentorum) No Candidate To the Voter, of the Village of To the Voters of the City ut Peek Ridge 49 Frank J. Biga. Ill (Santorum) Harwood Heights A los votantes de lo Cruttad de Perk Rrce Judge of the Appellate Court A los votantos neil Pueblo de (Vacancy ofJohnson Cotes'nart) Horwood ltrghts Shall the City of Park Ridge hase thu Stat. Senator. 10th DistrIct Juez de la Corte de Apelaciones authority to arrenge for the supply of Senador Estatal, tOOto (Vacante do Johnson Coleman) Shall the Village of Harwood Height. hoot electricity for its residential end small VotsforOn. ¡Vote por Uno the authority to arrange for the supply of commercial ratait customers who have not Vota for One / Vote por Uno eieutncity for t, residential and small opted out of such program? Nn (en,1irieea No Candidate Commercial retail customers who have not '. ¡Debe a Ciudad de Park Rdge tener la opted out of such program? autoridad para hacer los arreglos del suministro Judge of the Appellate Court 1Debe el Pueblo de Harwood Ht,ghts terrer la de energIa eléctrica para sus clientes autoridad para hacer los arreglos del surnrnistro Stat. Ssnator. 28th DistrIct (Vacancy of Gallagher) residenciales y comercrales-mrnorrstas de de energIa eléctrrca para sus cirentes pequeña escale que no hayan optado pot Senader Estatal, 2S. Oto Juco de b Corte de Apelaciones residenciales y comerciales-minoristas de esclurrse de ese ptogramu?" Vot torOn. ¡Vote por Uno (Vacante de Gallagher) pequeña escala que no hayan optado por Vote fo, On. I Vote por Uno enclurse de ese prognama? Yes I Si 61 JIm O'Donnell Ye, I Si No Candidate No I No

62 Gayl. A. Smolinaki Judge of the Appellate Court No ¡Na (Vacancy of O'Brien) Stat. Rspreeentative. 19th District Juez de b Corte de Apelaciones To the Voters of the Vili.9, of Norridga Representante Etotal, 19DIo (Vacante de O'Brta,) A los Votantes del Pueblo de Norridge Vat. fur On. / Vole x, Uro, Vot. for On. f Vote por Uno Shall the Village of Norridge hase the No Candidate No Candidate sutharity to arrange fat the supply of electricity for its residential and small Judge of the Appellate Court commercial retail customers who have not opted out of euch progrant7 Stat. R.peeesntativ.. 20th DIstrict (Vacancy of Thais) Representante Eslata/ 2OE Oto. Juez de b Corte de Apidadones 1Debe el Pueblo de Norridge terrer la autoridad (Vacante de Theta) para nacer los arreglos del sum,orstro rie energIa Vats for On. ¡Vote por Uno eléctrica para sus Clientes residenciales y Vote foe One I Vote por Urtr comercialss-minotrstas de pequeña escala que 71 MIch..l P. MCAUIIHS no hayan optado por encluirse de ese No Candidate programa'' write-in VOtO ¡XIr OSCfltO Yes / Si

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Persons who have hear- and basic strategies. Ses- discount $9.60. Also enjoy 8400001 1 ST ROSALIE SCHOOL 6740 MONTROSE AVE HARWOOD HEIGHTS Y ing difficutty can try out an sions are Wednesdays at i St. Patrick's Day with the 8400002 2 ESTELLE SIEB COMMUNITY CENTER 7774 W IRVING PARK NORRIDGE Y amplified phone from 10 p.m. Jazzercise - jazzercise Nippersink Rogues at 4 p.m. 8400003 3 SOUTH PARK FhELDHOUSE 833 TALCOU PARK RIDGE Y am. to noon March 13. These is a fitness program that March 16. Enjoy a complete 8400004 4 VILLAGE OF NORRIDGE 4000 NOLCOU AVE NOR RIDGE Y NORWOOD PARK FIRE STATION 7447 W LAWRENCE AVE HARWOOD HEIGHTS Y phones are free to those who combines aerobic exercises corned beef dinner, then cel- 8400005 5 8400006 6 NORW000 PARK HALL 7833 W LAWRENCE AVE NORRIDGE Y qualify for the state program. with elements of jazz dance. ebrate with Irish tunes; show 8400007 7 THE SALVATION ARMY 8354 WFOSTERAVE NOR BlDG E Y An appointment is required. A series of dance routines is is at 5 p.m. Meal cost is $12 8400008 8 RIDGEWOOD HIGH SCHOOL 7500 W MONTROSE AVE NORRIDGE Y Niles Senior Men's Club set to popular music while (discount $9.60); entertain- 8400009 9 LEIGH SCHOOL 8151 WLAWRENCEAVE NORRIDGE Y will host a St. joe's/St. Pat's incorporating yoga, Pilates, ment donation is $8. 8400010 10 NORW000 PARK HALL 7833 W LAWRENCE AVE NORRIDGE Y Party from 11:30 am. to cardio-kickboxing, and other 8400011 11 SOUTH PARK FIELDHOUSE 833 TALCOU PARK RIDGE Y 2;30 pm. March 16. This fitness styles. The classes Support 8400012 12 THE MONTCLARE BLDG 7171 W GUNNISON HARW000 HEIGHTS Y year's menu will feature move incrementally through 8400013 13 LEIGH SCHOOL 8151 W LAWRENCE AVE NORRIDGE Y corned beef, cabbage, and different intensity levels, so A "Memory Box" work- 5400014 14 SOUTH PARK FIELDHOUSE 833 TALCOU PARK RIDGE Y 4600 N OAK PARK AVE HARWOOD HEIGHTS Y potatoes. The afternoon anyone is welcome to join. shop will explore emotions 8400015 15 UNION RIDGE SCHOOL 8400016 16 NORRIDGE NURSING CENTRE 7001 W CULLOM AVE NORRIDGE Y entertainment will feature Classes are held at 11 a.m. related to the loss of a loved one while constructing a $400017 17 EISENHOWER PUBLIC LIBRARY 4613 NOKETO HARW000 HEIGHTS Y Enzo Incandela. Door prizes on Wednesdays and the 8400018 18 THE SALVATION ARMY 8354 W FOSTER AVE NORRIDGE Y will be included. Seating is cost is $5.35. Line Dancing memory box. The program reserved; pick up a Table is offered at 11:15 a.m. on will be given from 10 a.m. to noon March 24 at Rainbow NOTE:The letter N) hollowing the polling place address denotes that the polling placa tseU is noi accessible to the handicapped although Reservation Form at the the first and third Tuesdays other parts of the taci1y may be accessib. An exemption has been granted by the State Seed of Elechons and signs are posted indi- Front Desk. Cost is $15, of each month. Each class Hospice & Palliative Care, cating d the whole building s accessible or t them s a special entrance. members; $20, nonmembers. costs $3.25. A variety of 1550 Bishop Court, Mount DATED at Chicago, illinois this 8th day of March, 2012 The film, "Annie I-tall," will exercise classes fit for every Prospect. Participants are en- be screened at 2 pm. March level is available. Try the couraged to bring photos and 8; free but registration is gentle-moderate exercise ¡or small objects to be placed David Orr required. class, 11:15 a.m. on Mondays in the box. Other materials Cook County Clerk and 10 a.m. on Tuesdays will be supplied. Registration cookeountyclerk .com Seniors that features a combina- fee is $15. A Timely Talk on "Land- tion of seated and standing La Leche League, a breast- scapes Before and After" will exercises for a complete feeding support group, wilt cardiovascular workout. The be presented by Maureen meet at 10 a.m. March 16 at moderate-high energy class Taylor, a Master Gardener, at HeaLthy Babies, Happy Fami- 2 p.m. March 21 at Norwood is at il a.m. on Thursdays lies, 8267 W Golf Road in and Fridays, giving more Crossing, 6016-20 N. Nina Niles (Four Flaggs Shopping of a challenge with cardio, Ave. in Chicago. Taylor, who Center). Expecting and nurs- strengthening, stretching, has her own landscape de- ing mothers are invited to at- and toning routines. Each sign business and serves as tend this series of meetings, class costs $3.25. Computer president of the Irving Park continuing April 20, May 18, Classes - All classes are Garden Club, will discuss June 15. No registration is some of her recent projects four weeks and meet once a week for two hours. Begin necessary. Babies are always that show the impact a welcome. Visit tlli.org. professionally designed land- with level one and advance through to level four. 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BY MATT HARNESS nior, dive together at NASA [email protected] swim club at Northwestern, and Sacks said it was fun New Trier diver Jordancompeting against his friend Sacks made it look simple thisat Evanston. season en route to winning "It made it less stressful," his first state title. he said. "I know he's a good But the North Stars Boysguy, and whatever happened Diver of the Year said thewe would still be friends." journey was more difficult Sacks became New Trier's than it appeared. latest diving state champion, "It wasn't easy at all," thejoining Michael Ross, who en- University of Virginia recruitcouraged Sacks to start the said."People don't under-sport. Ross, who dives at the stand. The judges like to keepUniversity of Wisconsin, fin- the meet close with the scor-ished first in 2009. ing, and there's so much pres- Sacks' victory also capped sure out there." an undefeated season. It was Sacks scored 444.25 pointsa tough road, especially in the to beat out Loyola's Michaelstate series. Sacks had to beat Nash, whototaled419.75.Nash at the sectional meet, Nash, who was hoping to be-too. come Loyola's first state div- "It was one of my goals," ing champ, led Sacks afterSacks said of perfection. "It Friday's dives. was really hard to get. But "It was really exciting be-every win built up my con- causeitcould have comefidence level. I then became down to one dive," Sacks said.more and more consistent." New Trier's Reed Malone (left) congratutates Max Grodecki after the Trevians won the 400 freestyle relay - a day after breaking "You always were refocusing Sacks will continue train- the national record - at the IHSA state finals at Evanston. I JOEL LERNER-SUN-TIMES MEDIA for the next dive." ing and hopes to qualify for Sacks and Nash, also a se-spring nationals. PIONEER PRESS NORTH STARS BOYS SWIMMER OF THE YEAR Grodecki grabs attention asthe best of the best

BY MATT HARNESS "What happened was completely satisfying. While he waits for the [email protected] next chapter in his career I can't even explain it. I also had no idea we as a Big Ten swimmer, Gro- Max Grodecki made would be considered one of the best teams deckiwillparticipatein waves at the state meet ever. I did expect us to be pretty great." club and ready himself for last month by winning four summer nationals in June. state championships. MAX GRODECKI "It'sstartedback up Without hesitation, the again," he said of the train- New Trier senior insisted ing. "But I love it so much." that's what he expected. decki, who is the Northed two more relay champi- Grodeckiwillbe one of What he didn'tantici-StarsBoys Swimmer ofonships to finish with fourtwo former Trevians com- pate was the Trevians go-the Year. "I can't even ex-in three trips to the finalspeting at Big Ten schools ing down as one of the bestplain it. I also had no idea- seven golds total. nextseason,along with teams of all time in Illinois.we would be considered Along the way, the 400Michigan-bound Nick New Trier won four individ-one of the best teams ever.freerelaythatincludedKilleen.Their teammate ual events and all three re-I did expect us to be prettysenior Sam Skinner, juniorfrom last year, C.J. Smith, lays to total 250 points andgreat." Reed Malone and juniornow swims for Minnesota. easily outdistance Naper- Grodecki won both theJack Mangan, established a "I am definitely psyched ville North, which scored50-yardfreestyle(20.24)national record in the pre-to be going to Wisconsin," 130. and the 100-yard freestyleliminaries with a time ofGrodecki said. "It holds a New Trier senior Jordan Sacks capped off his undefeated "Whathappenedwas(44.46) to add to his cham-2:59.76 to become the firstlot of potential for me. It's season by winning the state diving championship. BRIAN completely satisfying," saidpionship in the 100 free hisprep foursome in the coun-definitely an up-and-corn- O'MAHONEY-FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA the Wisconsin-bound Gro-junior year. He also collect-try to break three minutes. ing program." 40 IWWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM THURSDAY. MARCH 8, 2012NIL I'LL BET YOU DIDNT JUNK KNOW... ENIE Reasons to Advertise Brought To Let The Genie Wolves still learning You By Remove lt All! 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Niles West had against each other in March 630-978-8229 - Kentucky and Marquette, kellyl [email protected] multiple chances to tie or go who have faced off 10 times ahead in the late going but in the postseason going into t saw its season end with the the 2012 tournament. 39-35 defeat. "We had the New Trier kids out oftheir game; we had Here's an odd coincidence: the style of gante the way we Twoall-timeNBArecords from the foul line were set wanted it - the game plan on the same night during was executed the way we two different games in mid- want," Williams said. "Every- January,2012.Milwaukee thing we wanted to have hap- and Detroit combined to go pen, did, except for the fact 41 for 41 to set a new mark Nites West's Ahmad Gibson dishes a pass between New Trier during their game on January that we didn't win the game." defenders during the Wolves' regional semifinal loss. i CURTIS 19th, while on that very night Trailing 34-32 with 1:06 LEHMKUIIL-SUN-TIMES MEDIA Orlando'sDwight Howard MARKET left in regulation, the Wolves hoisted 39 fouI shots against missed a potential game-tyingafter collecting just 10 pointsand senior Cosy Dolins scored Golden State to break Wilt r, three-pointer. Later, down 35-on layups through three quar-seven, including an important Chamberlain's 49-year-old 32 in the final minute, theyters. Angel (8 points) also had mark for most free throw THE BUYER'S three-pointer with 4:53 left. committed acoupleturn- attempts by one player. a quiet night. Seniors Nathan Sagett scored FLEA MARKET 3 GREAT FLEA overs. 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Notre Dame's Jimmy Cravens (13) and teammate Matt Mooney deal with their disappointment following the Dons' season ending loss to Evanston. BUZZ ORB-SUN-TIMES MEDIA Dons' seniors end their careers onhome floor

BY GARY LARSEN they outplayed us." Contributor Ferrici and junior Matt Mooney scored17points Joe Ferrici felt like he letapiece to lead the Dons in his team down, but no lossscoring. Ferrici scored nine ever comes down to a singlepoints and Mooney added 12 player. in the second half. NotreDame'sseason The Dons' lone lead of the ended with a 51-48 loss togame came near the end of Evanston in the IHSA Classthe third quarter at 33-32, 4A Notre Dame Regional ti-on a three-pointer from ju- tie game on Friday, and thenior Justin Halbran. Evan- Dons' senior was just oneston's Josh Irving answered of the players responsiblewith a basket at the buzzer for a 13-for-25 team perfor-to give the Wildkits a 34-33 mance from the free-throwadvantage heading into the line. final eight minutes. "I think we were 10-for-22 "It was a good game. They (in a 52-45 win over Glen-came into our place and brook South on Feb. 27),played awfully hard," Les and you're not going to winsaid. "I thought they had many close games whenmomentum early and played you're shooting free throwsharder than us, and in the like that," said Notre Damesecond half we picked it up. coach Tom Les. To their credit, we made a As the No. 4 seed in thecouple plays and took a lead, Glenbrook South Sectional,but they came right back Notre Dame (20-9) faced aand made big plays coming team in No. 5 Evanston (19-right back at us." 10) that came ready to play Evanston went on an 8-0 on the Dons' home floor. scoring run tostart the Notre Dame trailed 12-7fourth quarter, but Notre after a quarter and 20-15 atDame fought back to within halftime, courtesy of a hard-a point at 49-48 on a MooneyNotre Dame's Eddie Serrano (left) and Matt Mooney double-team Evanston's Jordan Perrin while chasing the ball during the nosed and physical effort bydrive with only 16 seconds Dons' Loss in the Notre Dame Regional final. i BUZZ ORR-SUN-TIMES MEDIA the Wildkits. left in regulation. An Evan- "That's a style we likeston free throw followed,couple times but couldn'tin the books this season. he contributed on a big-timetakes, and in our locker to play, and they just cameand Mooney got a great lookget stops," Ferrici said. "We "Joe Ferrici had a reallybasis," Les said."Ferriciroom, we feel like we gave out and wanted it a littleat a 15-footer in the game'scouldn't finish the deal." good year for us, Greg Leifelstepped up and he had a re-away six or seven games. more than we did," Ferriciwaning moments - but his Les and his program willand Jimmy Cravens did aally good senior year." We weren't projected to be said. "We didn't come outshot wouldn't fall. bid farewell to four seniorsgood job, and Joey Solita Added Ferrici: "It's aboutmuch, but I thought we had as strong as we like to, and "We were right there afrom a team that put 20 winshad a couple games wherelearning from your mis-a good year." Managing Editor:Rich Martin Ni lesS ports 847-486-74811 rmartinpioneerloca l.com PION EERLOCAL.COM I THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 2012 I 42

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MAINE EAST Today Boys track/field hosts indoor meet, 4:30 p.m. Boys water polo hosts New Trier, 6 p.m. Girls water polo at New Trier, 6 p.m. Friday Girls track/field hosts James J. Garvey Invite, 4:30 p.m. Saturday Girls water polo hosts Hoff- man Estates, 9:30 a.m. Monday Girls badminton at Rolling Meadows, 4:30 p.m. Tuesday Girls badminton at Glen- brook North, 4:30 p.m. Boys water polo at Maine South, 6 p.m. Nues North's Mychael Henley attacks the basket during the Girls water polo hosts Vikings' 57-56 victory over Glenbrook North during the re- Maine South, 6 p.m. gional final.i DAN LUEDERT-SUN-TIMES MEDIA

NILES NORTH Friday Wells another piece Boys basketball at Class 4A Glenbrook South Sectionat final, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday to surprising season Boys basketball at Class 4A BY DAN SHALIN said Vikings junior guard Av- Chicago State Supersectional, ery Wells, one of the game's 7:30 p.m. Contributor unsungheroes."(Dillard) The Niles North and Glen-makes it fun out there for ev- NILES WEST brook North boys basketballerybody. He's not selfish. He's Today teams split a pair of gamesnot looking to go out there Boys water polo at Glen- during the regular season,and score 100 points. He just brook South, 6 p.m. but key players were missingreally facilitates the offense Boys gymnastics hosts in both of those encounters. welL" Evanston, 6 p.m. When the teams met in The Vikings (20-8), who Saturday Friday night's Niles North Re-were edged out by Glenbrook Boys water polo at Steven- gional final, both squads wereNorth for the CSL North son Tourn., 8 am. closer to full strength. crown,wonback-to-back Girls track at Proviso West For No. 2 seed GBN, thatregionals titles for the first Lady Pirate Invite, 8a.m. meant having the servicestime in the program's his- Boys gymnastics hosts of 6-foot-8 forward Andrewtory. They were to play Maine Foerch Invite, 10 a.m. McAuliffe, a top-rated juniorSouth during Wednesday's Tuesday who had missed a chunk ofGlenbrook South Sectional Girls soccer at Deerfield, the season with a knee in-semifinals. 4:30 p.m. jury. However, Niles North "It feels great because this Boys water polo at Evan- had its own recent addition,was going to be a rebuilding ston, 6 p.m. junior Lorenzo Dillard, whoyear," said Niles North head has managed to grab plentycoach Glenn Olson, whoseNiles North junior Lorenzo Dillard is roughed up as he drives to the net.i DAN LUEDERT-SUN-TIMES REGISTRATION of headlines in just six highteamlostall-starAbdel MEDIA GIRLS BASKETBALL school games. Nader (NflJ) from last year's Big Shots He added to his collectionsectional champs.«But we22-18 lead. take Niles North's next shot.was fouled and split a pair of Who: 4th-7th and 8th-llth during Friday's regional titlehaven't just made a great The Vildngs stretched theInstead,Wells,areservefree throws. Grades game. (late-season) run here, we'veadvantage to 42-33 after threeguard, drove to the hoop, GlenbrookNorthsenior Where: McCracken Middle The 6-foot-1 guard scored ahad a great season." quarters, and led by 11 early indrew a foul and hit two freeguard Adam Chick missed a School, 8000 East Prairie game-high 21 points, including For much of the campaign,the fourth. throws. runner in the lane as time ex- Road, Skokie the game-winning free throwthe Vikings relied heavily on GlenbrookNorthjunior "One kid I couldn't be morepired. When: March 10 (4th-7th with 72 seconds remaining, asthe scoring and ball handlingKurt Karis put the Spartansproud of is Avery Wells," 01- 'We didn't finish this game Grades: 10-11:30 a.m.; 8th- the Vikings went wire-to-wireof 5-6 dynamo Malachi Nix,on his back in the fourthson said. "The kid steps upwell. But if you only focus on 11th: 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.; March and held off a late Spartanswho teamed with Difiard toquarter, when he scored 12 ofand knocks down those freethat, we'd take away from the 13 (4th-lth: 6:30 p.m.-8 p.m.; rally to win 57-56. from one of the state's besthis team-high 15 points. Histhrows. He has ice water infirst three quarters when we 8th-lith: 8 p.m.-9:30 p.m.) Dullard has been asked tojunior backcourts. three-point play with 1:11 re-his veins," defended our tails off," Olson Notes: Opportunities open add more ball-handling to his Nix added 16 points againstmaining tied the score at 54- Glenbrook North tied it atsaid. 'We made some poor for coaches. list of duties, also dealt sev-Glenbrook North (20-7), in-54, and capped off a stunning56-56 on senior Trevor Pon-decisions (down the stretch) Contact: bigshots@big- eral assists. cluding banking in an off-bal- 10-1 run. ticelli's free throws with 19.1and didn't knock down some shotsbasketball.com, or call "Lorenzo is a great player,ance three-pointer at the half- Everyone in the buildingsecondsremaining.Then,free throws. But we did when (847) 676-4187 one of the best in the state,"time buzzer to give his team aexpected DIIIard or Nix towith 7.5 seconds left, Dillardit mattered." ! NIL THURSDAY, MARCH 8. 2012 I WWW.PIONEEREOCAL.COM

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