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N I LES As the jolly man with the snow-white beard and bright red suit pulled up on a fire truck, chil- dren and adults cheered loudly. Like an awaited celebrity, Santa Claus arrived at Golf Mill Shopping Center in Niles on Saturday, Nov. 17 during the 3rd annual Festival of Trees that raises money for the Maine Township Food Pantry. A large group of children wearing elf hats waited anxiously with their families for Santas big arrival which signaled the unofficial kick-off of the Christmas season. Desiree and Dominique Nunez couldn't wait for Santa to arrive. This is a tradition for us," said their father, David Nunez. 'It's very important." Nunez brings his girls, ages 7 and 8, to Golf Mill to meet Santa every holiday season. Desiree is hoping that Santa brings her an iPad and a Ra- punzel doll this year, while Dominique would like an iPad and a cotton- candy machine. Both girls also have a new computer on their wish list. Santa Claus and his entourage tour Golf Mill Shopping Center in Nues following his arrival on Nov. 17. Santa will be hearing children's This is my wife's favorite holiday Irequests at the mall through Dec. 24.I JON LANGHAM-forSun-Times Media and one of the kids' favorite holidays, too," said Nunez. Hanna Rychlicki, 4, and brother her face. the mall to see Santa. Jacob was Adult Bobby Beckley, who came to Mikolaj, 6, of Des Plaines, were also "I want a plane that I can control," hoping to get a PSP Go video game the event by himself, said he never waiting with their dad patiently for Mikolaj Rychiicki said. system and Adrian wanted "a million fails to miss an appearance by Santa Santa to arrive and talk to them. Kasia Potoniec brought her sons dollars." at Golf Mill. "I want a carriage for my dolls," Jacob, who is in fourth-grade, and But a visit from Santa wasn't just said Hanna Rychiicki, a huge smile onAdrian, who is in second-grade, to exciting for the kids. I Santa (Page 6] NIL 6 I THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2012 Community ú pioneerlocal.com

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The 11 organizations and busi- ISanta Continued from page 5 nesses that participated in the tree Includes two 1-button remotes with a 1000 ft. range decorating contest were the Niles 'I love to see the children," said Chamber of Commerce, Parents and Beckley, who helps handicapped Teacher Association of Ignacy J. Pa- Includes basic $199 children ride horses in his free time. derewski Polish School of Niles, Gor- installation by Abt's Techs. Additional parts and labor The large crowd of Santa's fans don Food Service Market Place, Nues mayberequired followed him inside the mall for the Fire Department, NUes Police De- tree-lighting ceremony and a parade partment, Maine Township, the Niles to the food court. Public Library, Edward Jones, St. "Santa, we welcome you to Niles," Matthew's Lutheran Church, St. John Nues Mayor Robert Callero an- Lutheran Church and Ross Dress for nounced upon Santa's arrival. The Less. mayor also encouraged the crowd to The kids were given candy canes, return to the mall to do their Christ- goody bags, posters, cookies and mas shopping. refreshments and parents took home Monika Kalicki, marketing direc- booklets with various coupons to Ask how to start your car from your smart phone. tor of Golf Mill Shopping Center, stores at Golf Mill. said that last year the mall collected Santa will be meeting with children about 3,018 food items for the Maine through Dec. 24 in Golf Mill's center Township Food Pantry during the court. Hours are 11 am. to 8 p.m. Festival of Trees event and she said on weekdays, 10 am. to 8 p.m. on they hoped to surpass that amount Saturdays, and 11 am. to 6 p.m. on this year. Sundays. U NIL THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 2012 I 7 Community pioneerlocal.com Nues villagemanagerresigns, accepts job in Skokie

N lLES Skokie Village Manager Al Rigoni. employees working for the village. Van Geem's resignation came Trustee Rosemary Palicki said Nues Village Manager nearly one year after trustees of- she was surprised by Van Geem's George Van Geem sent fered him a buyout to leave his posi-resignation. tion. Van Geem rejected the offer. "Although the board had recom- an e-mail to village offi- At the May Village Board meeting mended not rehiring George last cials Nov. 20, announc- trustees voted 4-2 not to reappoint spring, I had no indication that he Van Geem as village manager. May- was looking elsewhere," Palicki said. ing that he has submit- or Robert Callero then appointed She added that a search for a ted his resignation as Van Geem acting village manager new manager "will give us the op- and said he would continue to reap- portunity as a board to define the village manager. point him to that role as long as he strengths and qualities we envi- was mayor. sion as beneficial to carry Nues "lt gives Nues a fresh start," Van Van Geem has been the village forward." Geem told Pioneer Press this week. manager of Niles for the past seven Trustee Jim Hynes, one of the Van Geem s headed to Skokie years and was the village's finance trustees who had offered Van Geem where he will take on the position ofdirector prior to that. a buyout, said he believed the vil- finance director for the village. His "We've accomplished a lot in my lage manager had been looking for final day as Niles village manager 20 years here and I know the villagea new position "for a long time." is Dec. 7. He will begin his new job will remain strong and proud long 'lt makes sense given the tension Dec. 10. after I'm gone," Van Geem wrote in that has been there for so long," "lt's a terrific opportunity to join a his resignation e-mail. Hynes said. village with a great reputation," said Van Geem said that Niles is finan- Mayor Callero could not be Niles Village Manager George Van Geem. DAN LUEDERT-Sun-Times Media Van Geem, noting his friendship withcially solid and has a good group of reached Monday. porter flying refined With ViPorter, the hardest part ¡s choosing your free flight.

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- say, What am I doing here?" was quite an experience. unIted with the people who helped save your life? ence because I was able to meet and thank all of the peo- pie that were involved in my recovery. lt was really nice to new treatment new Q: How did you feel when A: In light of the fact that Niles resident Bob Raminiak, with his wife, Halina, recently met the doctors and emergency responders who saved his life after a near-fatal heart attack. I CONTRIBUTED PHOTO the paramedics to the car- diac team) had to do their job for me to be able to be here today. you woke up? I had no knowledge of what was going on before, and just to wake up in the hospital and j I

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The following incidents were listed in inappropriate name and hung up. A 24-year-old Niles woman re- between Nov. 14 and Nov. 15 outside the reports of the Ni/es Police Depart- ported that her debit card was his condominium on the 9000 men t. Readers are reminded that an THEFT used without her permission be- of Terrace Drive. arrest does not constitute a finding tween Nov. 13 and Nov. 15 in Cali- of guilt. Qn/ya court of/aw can make Robert Nyarko, 20, of 8892 Jody fornia. The money was used to pur- BURGLARY that determination. Lane, unincorporated Maine Town- chase electronic music cards worth ship, was arrested on Nov. 14 at $180. A 35-year-old woman from N lles Golf Mill Shopping Center and reported that she was a victim of a SUSPICIOUS charged with theft. A loss preven- RETAIL THEFT residential burglary at her home on ACTIVITY tion agent for a mall store said the 8500 block of Ozanam Avenue Nyarko, who was working as a ca- A 21-year-old manager of a store onon Nov. 6. A 65-year-old woman from Nues shier at the store, allegedly stole at the 8200 block of Golf Road reported reported she was called Nov. 17 at least $300 from the cash register. that a man took several bottles of li- DUt her home and told she had won a He has a court date of Dec. 12. quor from the store and drove away $100 gift card from a large retail from the store without paying for the Karl Robertson, 62, of 8041 Oc- store. The caller told the woman A 63-year-old Niles man told items on Nov. 20. The liquor had a tavia Ave., Nues, was arrested Nov. she would receive a letter in the police that his bank statement re- value of $99. 18 on the 8100 block of Oak Street mail and should send a check for vealed there were six unauthorized and charged with driving under the $3.95 in order to receive the gift charges made on his credit card PROPERTY DAMAGE influence of alcohol. Police said card. When the woman told the between Nov. 5 and Nov. 13 for a Robertson admitted to having 5ev- caller to stop calling her, the sus- total loss of $554.46. The charges A 41-year-old man from Niles re- eral shots of vodka. He has a Dec. 3 pect allegedly called the victim an were made in Illinois and California.ported that his vehicle was damaged court date. Investîgation continues into fatal Niles fire

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NI LES Golf Mill. leg from the fire, according to the Lutheran General Hospital in Park Seymour B. Cohen died as a re- Niles Police Department. The wit- Ridge and then transferred to the lt may take another few months suIt of injuries from the fire that oc-ness reportedly called 911 and Loyola Medical Center Burn Unit in to determine the cause of a fire that curred inside his apartment at 8975tried to put the fire out using a fire Maywood where he later died. took the life of a 91-year-old man at Golf Rd., Niles Police said. ext i n g u is he r. Andrea Turner, spokeswoman a Nues assisted-living facility, ac- At about 12:33 p.m. the Niles Po- "The building was evacuated for Brookdale Senior Living which cording to officials. lice and Fire Departments respond-until the fire was struck about 20 operates The Park at Golf Mill, said Niles Fire Chief Steve Borkowski ed to the facility for a call about minutes later," Niles Police said. damage from the fire was limited to said private fire investigators are the fire in room 808. Firefighters from the North Maine, one apartment. currently working on collecting Police said a witness found Co- Glenview and Des Plaines Police "There is a lingering smoke smell more information about what start-hen in the kitchen of his apart- Departments were called to . that still remains, but will dissipate ed the Nov. 16 fire at The Park at ment with injuries to his arm and Cohen was taken to Advocate over time," she said last week. Park Ridge woman charged with animal neglect t_!'SUN-TIMESMEDIA

WOODSTOCK E. Dinucci, 54, of the 1700 block unincorporated Woodstock. Dep- and Adoption Center, a release of Pavilion Way in Park Ridge was uties also found a dead bird, cat from the Sheriff's Office said. Bond was set at $1,000 for a charged with multiple counts of and dog. Many of the birds have been Park Ridge woman accused of animal neglect. Dinucci, who was located at placed with sanctuaries. keeping nearly 100 animals inside On Oct. 29 Sheriff's Police her Park Ridge residence, relin- Park Ridge officials removed a home she owned in unincorpo- found 55 birds, 19 dogs, 11 cats quished the animals to McHenry multiple animals from Dinucci's rated Woodstock. and three rabbits inside a home County Animal Control. They Park Ridge condominium in 2010. Virginia E. McHenry County Sheriff's Policebelonging to Dinucci on the are available for adoption at the She was not charged with any of- Dinucci announced Nov. 21 that Virginia 8600 block of Bull Run Trail in McHenry County Animal Control fenses in that case. NIL THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2012 113 Community pioneerlocaicom Nues Policewarnofnew scamaimed at the elderly

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N lLES There's a new financial scam in town and, as is often the case, the elderly have become a primary target. Nues Police Chief Dean Strzelecki is trying to raise awareness about the latest scam in town called the "Green Dot Scam" which involves pre- loaded debit cards. In this scam the potential victim is contacted over the phone and falsely informed that they won a prize, like a large amount of cash or a vehicle. The caller then tells the person to go to a local re- tailer and buy a Green Dot Card and pre-load more than $1,000 on the card. The scam artist then tells the victim to provide the ID number of the card - which allows the offender to withdraw the funds from anywhere. I think it's going to be more prevalent," Strz- elecki said of the debit card scam. So far there have been a few cases reported in Niles. The police chief said that outside of the scam Green Dot Cards do have merit and are an alterna- tive to credit cards. If stolen, a thief can only with- Dedra Thomas of the University of Illinois Extension gives a presentation about identity theft to seniors at The Park at Golf Mill in Niles on Nov. 8.I CONTRIBUTED PHOTO draw the amount of money that is pre-loaded on I the card. With a stolen credit card or ATM card, the amount of the theft can be greater. growing problem," said Niles Police Sgt. Robert Park at Golf Mill, an assisted living facility, to pres- Strzelecki said the public is becoming more Tornabene about financial fraud. "We are pretty ent a program about preventing identity theft. aware that it is not a good idea to give any of active about getting information out as soon as Dedra Thomas, from Consumer and Family their personal financial information to people on we can (about) the newest scams that are out Economics at the University of Illinois Extension, the phone, so criminals are trying this new scam. there." talked to the seniors about how to avoid becom- Strzelecki talked to the business community Tornabene added that police are also seeing ing a victim of identity theft by managing their about this during the Niles mayoral luncheon a a lot of ATM fraud and are working closely with personal information carefully and wisely. few weeks ago. He said the Police Department the banks and organizations that get hit pretty "We've had a few residents that have almost also educates the public about scams when a regularly. become victims of financial fraud," said Samantha crime prevention booth is set up at various com- This spring the Police Department will be con- Stagg, program director at The Park at Golf Mill. munity events. ducting a senior citizen police academy where The Nues Police Department also gives talks Strzelecki added that another popular scam is financial fraud will be discussed. In addition, otherto seniors at the Niles Senior Center to help make when someone calls a potential victim and tells segments of the community are also stepping up them aware of potential scams and how to avoid them that their grandchild has been kidnapped to educate and protect local seniors. them. and they need to send bond money. Earlier this month the Niles Public Library, as Strzelecki said the safest way to protect one's "lt's something that's been continuing and is a a result of receiving a grant, partnered with The self is to hang up on any suspicious callers. U 14 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2012 NIL

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j u Aldermen balk at IG's request State's worst-in-the-nation Health and Human Services for employees' time sheets pension burden has grown details overhaul rules, benefits Chicago aldermen are accusing their handpicked Trying again to build support for his stalled pen- The Obama administration has strengthened inspector general of overstepping his limited au- sion-reform efforts, Goy. Pat Quinn said the state's the prescription drug coverage that will be avail- thority - and going fishing - with a demand for unfunded pension burden has grown recently to able to the millions of people who will get insur- time sheets for all full- and part-time City Council $96 billion, up from the previous projection of $86 ance through the nation's new health care overhaul employees dating back to November 2010. billion. starting late next year. The surprise request from Legislative Inspector Quinn tossed out the revised, worst-in-the- The increase in prescription benefits was part of General Faisal Khan - whose annual budget was nation figure at a news conference n Chicago to a long-awaited package of rules to implement the recently increased to $354,000 - stunned and in- announce the start of what he termed as a grass- law formally announced by the Health and Human furiated aldermen, some of whom are talking aboutroots initiative to build public support for changes Services Department. The government laid out clipping Khans wings or eliminating his position in the pension system. minimum requirements for health insurance cover- altogether. The governor said he was seeking to repeat the age and banned denying coverage to people with Khan could not be reached for comment to ex- successes of the populist campaigns he led de- pre-existing health problems. plain the time-sheet request he made last month. cades before taking office, when he helped reduce The new rules, once made final, will govern the Over the years, aldermen and committee chair- the size of the Illinois House and create the Citizensoperation of new health insurance marketplaces, men have been accused of padding their payrolls Utility Board. called exchanges, that will debut in 2014. with relatives, friends and political allies and of Quinn said the newly launched pension push Having the federal government set minimum the hiring equivalent of "wife-swapping": placing would take a decidedly 21st century approach. The standards for what health insurance must cover each other's spouses and relatives on each other's governor's office has set up a website at www.thi- is a departure from normal practice. The Afford- payrolls. sismyillinois.com and will use Twitter, YouTube and able Care Act requires that Washington establish Some aldermen are so incensed about the time- Facebook to help educate the public. a baseline for minimum coverage in areas that sheet request that they've confronted Khan and "We will get this done," Quinn said. include inpatient and outpatient care, emergency demanded an explanation. Abdon Pallasch, the Quinn administration's as- services, maternity and childhood care, prescrip- Others are going through the motions to comply sistant budget director, said the official figure for tion drugs, preventive screenings and lab work. with his request. Even more have chosen to ignore the unfunded pension liability grew because lead- lt must also cover mental health and substance it and dare Khan to use his subpoena powers if he ers of the largest public pension plan, the Teachersabuse treatment, as well as rehabilitation for physi- thinks he has a case to justify a subpoena. S Retirement System, recently decreased the rate of cal and cognitive disorders, and dental and vision return they expect on its investments. R care for children. Chicago Sun-Times - Chicago Sun-Times - The Associated Press 20 FHURLOAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2012 NIL

VIEWPOINT I Pioneer Press 1,000 WORDS IJack Higgins

State pension storm "JUST MEET Here's hoping this is the storm before the calm. CLOC(" %d," V 'i' The public conversation in Illinois is returning to the state's pension crisis. There are two outcomes if the state Legislature fails to act: The retirement systems for teachers, state workers, university employees, legislators and judges will run out of money in the near future. Or, the state's massive pension bills ($6.8 bit- lion this year out of a roughly $33 billion budget) will crowd out spending on just about everything else. As usual, this new round of pension conversa- tions started with the hysterics and finger-point- ing stage. This must be followed by the let's-get-to-work phase. The best window for passing pension reform, politically speaking, is painfully short: during this fall's veto session or in early January during a lame duck session. A failure to act should trigger a riot. We hardly exaggerate. Searching for the ultimate father figure

Every time I something mysterious education once and he told me - justRedd was racing through his own and something that could building up a lather through Bishop search, and his spiritual realiza- talked to Redd change your life. Quarter Military Academy in Oak Parktion that life's quest s bigger than a Griffin, a pillar I first met Redd, who (what was that and who was Bishop search for our biological father. lt's a was a teacher, a writer, Quarter?) then in a full gallop throughspiritual journey to our real father, the of the Oak Park and a lover of learning Shimer College in Waukegan and its heavenly creator of it all. and literature, when I focus on the Great Books Program. Redd then told me an incredible community who RANDY was volunteering for the story about pain in his arms and died last week, Hemingway Foundation shoulder that grew worse until he I came away of Oak Park, an organiza- understood that Christ's suffering on tion he helped form and One of Redd's favorite stories was the cross was related to the search feeling joyous, kept growing. about being in Berlin when President and that there is power in redemptive inspired and a whole lot He was a big, but gentle man, a John F. Kennedy made his famous suffering; suffering that leads us to conservative dedicated completely tospeech there in June 1963. Redd the father. smarter. a liberal town, and a thinker unafraid would talk about being in the crowd I can't explain it the same, fascinat- to listen to understand the thoughts and then move in closer to tell you ing way Redd did, but I remember Redd had a way about him that of others. He was in many ways a par-the really important stuff about Ken- that story and think everyone should made you feel like the most impor- adox; the way we all should be if we nedy's impact to the citizens of Berlin.be so lucky to have a friend like Redd.

tant person in the room. And becauselived our lives openly and honestly. I last spoke with Redd because I'll miss him, as all Oak Park will. you were so important, Redd was go- I enjoyed listening to Redd's sto- I needed his help in developing an But J do find comfort in knowing that ing to take time out of his busy day tories for he was a thoroughbred of idea I had about man's mythologi- Redd's quest to return to the father is tell you something really important, a storyteller. I had asked about his cal search for the father. Before long, complete. NIL THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2012 I 21

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Less than $100: 17% 1) Before Thanksgiving.

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Most District 64 students meeting testing standards

BY JENNIFER JOHNSON I [email protected]

PARK RIDGE of Education's website says. "This is effectively the last Most students in year to look at trend data on Park Ridge-Niles student performance gath- ered with the familiar SAT," School District 64 Hinton said. continue to meet District 64 students also take a standardized test rising benchmarks known as the MAP test set by No Child which provides data on read- ing and math performance. Left Behind, results Students in grades 3-7 take the test on a computer twice from the 2012 Illi- each year and students in nois Standards second- and eighth-grade are tested once a year. Achievement Test "The MAP tests actually (ISAT) show. adapt the questions each student is asked based on Overall, nearly 95 percent how the previous question of District 64 students met or was answered, so it can exceeded standards in read- identify what each student ing and 95.9 percent met or knows and needs to learn exceeded standards in math, next," Hinton said. according the 2012 Illinois Over the last five years the State Report Card. percentage of students per- Linda Bobowski, a first-grade teacher at Field School, works on reading, one on one, with Anthony The minimum target set forming above the 75th per- Capesus earlier this school year.BRIAN OMAHONEY-for Sun-Times Media by No Child Left Behind was centile in reading increased 85 percent. in all grades and the number Each District 64 el- and math, while Emerson of Education meeting Lori be discontinued as the state of students scoring above ementary school met an- Middle School failed to Hinton, assistant superin- shifts to the new Common the 75th percentile in math nual yearly progress un- make AYP because studentstendent for student learn- Core State Standards assess-increased in grades 4-8, ac- der NCLB, but the middle with disabilities scored low ing in District 64, reported ment system by 2014-15. cording to District 64. schools did not. Lincoln in reading. that student performance 'The goal is to better pre- The tests also show that Middle School failed to Neither school has been in reading and math on the pare Illinois students for suc- more than half of students make AYP because studentsidentified for school im- ISAT is at its highest level in cess in college and the work-in grades 3-8 are meeting with disabilities did not provement under NCLB. six years. force in a competitive global "growth targets" in reading meet benchmarks in reading During a recent Board The ISAT will eventually economy," the State Board and math. 24I THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2012 NIL - - CHECK pioneerlocal.com District 71 approves $8.6 million levy THIS OUT! BY NATASHA WASINSKI I Contributor

N lLES values and new construction. At a with delayed payments and de- CD SPECIAL minimum, the one-school district creased funding from the state Niles Elementary School Dis- expects to receive approximately and federal government. fl flflo/ *APY trict 71 is bolstering its property- $224,700 more in local property The future of educational fund- tax revenue base in anticipation of tax revenue based on the Con- ing is unstable," Kruppe said. ¿.00 /0 CASh GIFT a potential funding gap created bysumer Price Index of 3 percent. Though the school district has government cutbacks. Most taxes go toward the edu- the lowest tax rate in the township When you Purchase a6rmonthisured CD The District 71 Board of Educa- cational fund to support teacher at 1.49 percent, it relies heavily on from Asset ManagementAlliänce,LLC tion earlier this month approved a salaries and benefits. Current staff local sources for income, she said.

. . 2012 capped levy of $8.6 million, salaries are projected to rise by Local revenue accounts for which is $1.1 million more than at least $147,000, an amount that more than 90 percent of the $8.8 last year. The actual amount the does not include benefit costs and million budget for the 2012-13 school district expects to collect non-union employee pay. school year. from local taxpayers, however, is Going forward, retirement costs 'We're very, very fortunate that ÑAPERVILLE 630.780.1095 considerably less. are expected to be particularly our local property taxes continue "Clearly we are not going to get problematic for District 71 and to fund our school district unlike ORLAND PARK 708.403.0440 a 14.8 percent increase," Superin- other local school districts in the some of the other places down- tendent Amy Kruppe said. likelihood that Illinois legislators state," Kruppe said. District 71 has traditionally lev- shift the responsibility of paying No one spoke at the Nov. 13 PARK RIDGE 847.656.5422 ied high so as to not lose addi- teacher pensions. public hearing on the proposed tional funds from increasing home District 71 is already grappling levy. OAKBROOK 630.705.5333 - . "I Wish I Called RUSH DERMATOLOGY CHICAGOLAND GARAGE BUILDERS®!" DEERFIELD 847.580.4227 in Skokie Pare to Compare Your ROLLING MEADOWS 847.981.5025 Brian K. Bonish, M.D., Ph.D. , Board Certified Dermatologist !Petalled Written Estimate! Jessie S. Cheung, M.D. Board certified Dermatologist WARREN VILLE 630.836.8099 .ADonf You Make the Same Mistake! Lady C. Dy, M.D. Board Certified Dermatologist Bnan K. Bonish, MD, PlDJessie S Cheung, MD SKOKIE 847.983.3525 Sheetal Mehta, M.D. Board Certified Dermatologist OAK PARK 847.656.5422 FREE ESTIMATE Treatment of skin, hair and nai( diseases FIMANCINC AVAILABLE Skin cancer treatment CHICAGO/LINCOLN PARK 312.646.2120 18' x 20' HIP 2 CAR GARAGE Cosmetic services Visit our website www.amasafemoney.com Lady C. D, MD Sheetal Metta, MD TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT, 15OONOBODY BEATS 20' x 20' HIP 2 CAR GARAGE FDIC Insured to $250,000 per institution. pjobody! PLEASE CALL (847) 568-9911. Ovil PRICES! 471 1 West Golf Rd., Suite TI 1, Skokie, Ill. *AnnualPercentageYield.$10,000 minimum ,-... 185O s [ueI fIondr Hours by appointment. deposit. AMA cash gift based on amount of CD! l6'Xrsf6DO Conveniently located near Old Orchard Shopping Mall. ekcess - Most insurance plans accepted. I 042 dig Money Market and limited to one gift per household 'REt B . 6tade Stoffip [lJrnbB Additional appointment locations for Rush Dermatology and a maximum $10,000 CD. AMA is a CD deposit h' I 3267 . 25 yii Shig! Rush Dermatology Rush Dermatology Rush Dermatology broker that offers FDIC insured CD's i 725 W Harrison St 6319 S. Fairview Ave. 610 S. Maple Ave ,(o9p Crucon es Suite 264 Suite 102 Suite 3900 and other products. CD's are issued Chicago, Ill. Westmont, Ill. Oak Park, Ill. CITY 113-284-5331 (312) 942-2195 (630) 968-4500 (312)942-2195 by participating banks. Advertised SUBURBS 108-343-5200 fl rates subject to availability. BBBI (I' tSH UNI VERSIT ACCREDITED (hicagolandGarageBuilders.com www.rush.edu vii \lEIN(.AL (ENTER BUSINESS Sèu* NA . rAie pn&siik NIL THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2012 I 25 School . pioneerlocal.com District 207 will 'strongly respond' to hazing allegations: superintendent

BY JON SEIDEL [email protected]

PARK RIDGE said District Supt. Ken Wallace in a teammate's pants in the school lock-foreign objects. statement issued by District 207 thiser room in spring 2008, according The lawsuit alleged it was "part of Following a new allega- week. to the district. the soccer team's culture and has tion of a hazing incident Wallace asked that any incidents When the hazing was reported, been sanctioned by its coaches for be reported to him or to Assistant district officials said, the students years." at Maine West High Superintendent Greg Dietz. involved were interviewed and disci- Des Plaines police have already School in Des Plaines, The district on Sunday acknowl- plined at the school level. charged six students as juveniles edged that it recently learned of a But administration officials at with misdemeanor battery and Maine Township High 2008 hazing incident on the Maine Maine Township High School Districthazing, and 10 students have been School District 207 offi- West baseball team led by the 207 said they didn't learn about disciplined. coach now accused of sanctioning the incident until Nov. 16, just days Maine Township school officials cials are asking anyone the sexual assault of a 14-year-old before Chicago lawyer Antonio Ro- denied earlier this week that the soccer player in a hazing ritual this manucci sued the district over the incident is indicative of a larger cul- with knowledge of year. alleged hazing of the 14-year-old ture of hazing within the district, but similar incidents in the The incident was reported to of- soccer player. Romanucci said two other students u ficials at Maine West High School in That lawsuit accuses Divincen- were hazed in a similar way on Sept. district to report them. Des Plaines in August 2008, accord-zo and other Maine West soccer 27. He also said last week he knew 'We have already begun taking ¡ng to the district, and involved play-coaches of ordering the team to do of one other incident before he filed steps to re-emphasize within our ers for the freshman team coached a "campus run" on Sept. 27. That's his lawsuit and he learned of two schools the serious nature of bui- by Michael Divincenzo, who is now when the lawsuit said the 14-year- more since. lying and hazing and to send the reassigned with pay from his duties old soccer player was grabbed by Divincenzo couldn't be reached clear message that we will act de- as varsity boys' soccer coach at the older members of the team who torefor comment Sunday. He previously cisively to stop bullying and hazing school. off his underwear, held him down, told the Sun-Times he was advised from reoccurring and to investigate At least four freshman baseball grabbed his testicles and sodom- by the school district and his union and strongly respond if it occurs," players allegedly pulled down a ized him with their fingers and othernot to comment.

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SUDCalendar I Calendar(Page 28] Jarvis Ave.;NuesPolice through Dec.16:Niles toy donationsduring cations arecollecting The followingNileslo- children inneeddur- that providestoysto gram runbytheU.S. Tots isacharitablepro- The VillageofNilesand Holiday Drive znp.org. 316, orvisitwww.pna- (773) 286-0500.Ext. Polish NationalAlliance, of thedonor.Call the childreninname tional toysandgiftsfor go topurchaseaddi- Monetary donationswill en's CenterinChicago. delivered totheWorn- 7, whenthetoyswillbe be accepteduntilDec. NUes. Toydonationswill 7840 N.MilwaukeeAve., Chicago; andPNABank, 5711 N.MilwaukeeAve., Printers &Publishers, Ave., Chicago;Alliance Office, 6100N.Cicero National AllianceHome the lobbiesofPolish be collectionboxesin Center, 999Civic Center Touhy Ave.;NilesSenior Department, 7000W. Dempster St.and6611 Department, 8360W. Center Drive;NilesFire Village Hall,1000Civic regular businesshours Family Servicesandnew items benefitingNiles non-perishable food ing theholidayseason. Marine CorpsReserve Food Drive.Toysfor Drive andCommunity Reserve/Toys forTots nual U.S.MarineCorps have kickedoffthean- Nues FireDepartment I 27 HISTORICAL SOCIETY KIDS are available to admin- are available ister. Consumers can obtain the vaccination necessary. FAM at Jewel-Osco Pharma- week cies seven days a is and no appointment Niles Historical Museum: is open to the public Hours for the public 8970 N. Milwaukee Ave., 10:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Mon- days, Wednesdays and Fridays. Drop in, make arrangements for a tour, drop off artifacts and collections, or just come to visit. The new mag- netic elevator makes the auditorium easily accessible. Call (847) 390-0160. Breakfast with Santa The Resurrection Col- lege Prep High School Alumnae Association presents Breakfast with Santa from 9-11:30 am. Dec. 8 at the school, 7500 W. Talcott Ave., Chicago. The event will also include face- painting, a theater production by Resur- rection drama students and Christmas arts and crafts. Children and families can have their photos taken with Santa and each child will re- ceive a special gift from Santa. Tickets are $8 per child and $6 per Exercise/Nutrition for Cancer Patients A variety of exercise and well-being classes is for cancer patients offered at Lutheran General Hospital, 1775 W. Dempster St., Park 323- Ridge. Call (800) Gentle and Restorative 8622 to register - Yoga: 6-7 p.m. Mon- days, can be done in a chair if needed, Class Code 8C49. Exercise for Cancer: 9:30-10:30 am. Tuesdays, im- prove strength, stamina and flexibility, Class Code 8C47. Gentle Yoga: 9:30-10:30 am. Wednesdays, Class Code 8C46. Stress Re- duction: 10:30-11:30 am. Thursdays, Of- fers stress reduction techniques, Class Code 8C48. Nutrition for Op- timal Cancer Weilness: 9:30-10:30 am. Fridays, Discusses foods and nutrients to help cancer patients and survivors eat healthy, Class Code 8C45. Whooping Cough Vaccine Whooping Cough Vac- cine: All three of the Jewel-Osco Pharma- cies in Niles are of- fering the whooping cough vaccine booster in response to recent whooping cough out- breaks across the state. lt is recommended specially-trained and that all individuals ages 11 and older re- ceive the vaccination, called Tdap, which certified pharmacists H EALTH drawing for ceramic art drawing for work and a silent auc- of tion for select pieces sculpture and jewelry. All proceeds benefit local food charities. be Entertainment will provided by Patchouli, an acoustic duo whose songs about harmony human spirit. Contact and healing inspire the and healing inspire emptybowls@oak- ton.edu, or call (847) 635-1699. Healthbeat lectures Advocate Lutheran General Hospital is hosting a weekly Com- munity Healthbeat lecture series at 7 p.m. Hospital's West End Park Ridge. Free valet Tuesdays at Advo- cate Lutheran General Conference Center, 1775 W. Dempster St., parking is available and refreshments will be served. There is no charge; however reg is- tration is required. Call 1-800-323-8622 and mention the class code 8G52 or visit www.ad- vocateheatlh.com/luth click on "I need a class or support group" and type in the class code - Dec. 4: Understand- ing your family history and genetic risks, Dr. Brad Tinkle, geneticist; Dec. 11: Healthy Holi- days: Staying Positive Laura Segalite, psychia- resident. Through the Season, Dr. trist, and Dr. Adriana deJulio, psychiatrist IN RD ! JJ''7 Ç I ES VIE T yrj;j I UA T T L E I I M A MIA N C E D AJR S M Y D ELA R EIATS O L S N U.B S4WE R E L E N T S A L S A DID E1S T K ST O R E TIR E N T o I POSALA IRAE SEGO I EOMMA ia//ews S! M09 1 S3UW,LJ!Q N G o o i at the college's Des i at the college's Plaines campus, 1600 event E. Golf Road. The of features hundreds unique ceramic bowls donated by professional and student potters $14, participants select from the Chicagoland of area. For a donation a distinctive handcraft- ed bowl that is theirs to keep, and receive a simple meal of soup and bread as a reminder that "someone's bowl is always empty." The event includes a raffle BO!NE'DMARKET AO RI AEJG O S(T A I AN O s.HJo ED O.PIE N S I SOL DE P KE M AN!A G E R ART N ED1B CR.UIBS ONE,Y P HOiN E DME M O R E AS I ßuissiw ! .Ped WJI1' 9 '6uiss,w L D I NIL I TP E:SIS O C T I RE TAR G E T t I N ED A IR I U T V p A VS I SNER NESTOP SITEEDS E S P o R BRA I NE SOUR OFFL I NE G R A E L A N E DA N IMAL S ESTA S'E A T A L O NfS ARE OToDRAMA G A M B o R E L S E NIIIN T H S S C E N E DM ! RAI FUN DRAISERS cannot be distributed. cannot be in Make a difference Annual 'Empty Bowls' the fight against hun- ger and get ahead on holiday shopping at Oakton Community College's annual Empty Bowls fundraiser from 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Dec.

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Business Spotlight Nues Vitamin Shoppe sells daily dose of nutrition

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N lLES Kim Menes has always been inter- ested in the body and nutrition. So when an opportunity came up to become the man- ager at the Vitamin Shoppe in Nues, it was a natural fit. The store, located at 8600 The Vitamin Shoppe is located w. Golf Pd, is stocked with at 8600 W. Golf Rd. in Niles. various multivitamins, indi- BUZZ ORR-Sun-Times Media I vidual vitamins, minerals and supplements such as anti- oxidants, amino acids, fish oil UP CLOSE and more. The Niles Vitamin Shoppe, which has been located in NAME: The Vitamin shoppe Nues for 10 years, also offers ADDRESS: 8600 W. Golf Rd., Niles a variety of herbs that sup- SPECIALTY: Vitamins, supple- port the heart, the immune ments, herbs, and more CONTACT: (847) 759-9805 system, joints and more. The store also provides homeopathic remedies for health issues such as aller- gies, colds and flu, stress and According to Menes, the Menes, left, manager of The Vitamin Shoppe in Niles, helps customer Joe Bellini of Des Plaines on anxiety, women's health ¡s- shop is busy all year round, Nov. 20. The Vitamin Shoppe is located at 8600 W. Golf Rd. I BUZZ ORR-Sun-Times Medía sues and men's health issues. but business tends to pick up IKim "I have always had a love during the cold and flu sea- for anything to do with the son and after the first of the "The essential oils are a as meal replacement bars, and supplements. body and how it works and year when people make New big thing this year," shared low-carb bars, and protein Menes said the computers nutrition," said Menes, who Year's resolutions to lead Menes, explaining that they shakes. in the store are very conve- attended nursing school and healthier lifestyles. are used for therapeutic When new customers step nient for the elderly or those has been a manager at the The store carries various massage, in saunas and in a in the door, they are given a without access to the Internet Nues Vitamin Shoppe for scents of essential oils, such diffuser. tour around the store. There at their homes. three years. as lavender, peppermint, Menes said customers can is also a customer education Customers are all strongly Menes feels a growing orange and rosemary. Cus- also stop in and grab a pro- section with chairs and corn- encouraged to talk with their number of people are real- tomers can also purchase tein drink or protein bar and puters so that customers can physicians about any supple- izing the importance of tak- personal-care products and then head over to the gym to look up information about a ments or other products ing multivitamins and natural products for children and work out. The store also of- certain product or possible prior to taking new products, products to stay healthy. pets at the Vitamin Shoppe. fers various food items, such interactions with other drugs Menes said. I NIL THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2012 I 31 Business [i«J pioneerlocal.com $ TIeGREAT o Fishing Charters, Hunting;Camping Equipment Let The Genie Remove It All! ChuCK'S GUN SHOPFREDDIE BEAR SPORTS . Construction/Remodeling Material & PISTOL RANGE . Movint Clean-OutsHouse/Business 14310 S.,Indiana Riverdale IL, 60827 BUYING USED GUNS 4 Brendon Alcaia, left, Ph 708-849-4455 Furniture & Appliance Removal JAND GUN COLLECTIONS and Sunshine Kim, Senior Citizen Discount Available Buy,Trade & Sell both from Nues, S&w, Roger Demo Work Beretta, Glock, 708 532 4133 check out the 2012 Pay Only for the Space Used on IL FOlD Cards CEP . Classes i 7250 Oak Park Ave, Finley Park IL 60477 Air Jordans that the Truck they worked hard MENTION THIS AD RECEIVE SCá4aC to find during Black I I '4 To Advertise Here, Friday at Golf Mill I Søc64e '1 9«c 15°° OFF I Waukegan. IL Please Call Shopping Center Vintage S Modem Frearn,s in Nles. CURTIS NO SINGLE ITEMS Bought. Sold and Traded Brokenng of Estates 630-978-8229 LEHM KUH L-Sun- Family Owned Since 1964 or email Times Media 1 -866-586-5436 Large Selection of Flee CIgars www.junkgenie.com [email protected] Shoppers make big Black Friday hauls in NilesAUCTIONS BY TRACY GRUEN i Contributor

N lLES Thanksgiving. "There are just lines at every store," Black Friday was more like Black said Golf Mill Shopping Center Market- Thursday for various stores this year, ¡ng Director Monika Kalicki at about 2 Vehicle & Equip. and Golf Mill Shopping Center in Niles p.m. on Friday. Court-Ordered Auction Consignment Auction was even more packed than last year. She added: "lt's crowded every Black Tuesday.Dec 1 1.i i am "I came here at 9 am.," said Faisal Friday, but I definitely see a higher traf- Salürday, BilaI, of Des Plaines, who was wait- fic number this year." ing anxiously near the front of a long John Gonzalez, of Prospect Heights, December 1-9:00 am line outside the Best Buy store in NUes was waiting inside Sears in a long line Lake County Fairgrounds 1060 E. Peteroon Rd. .Grayslake IL 60030 at about 7:30 p.m. on Thanksgiving to purchase an Android Tablet for $89 Cars, Vans, Trucks. Trailers, evening. instead of its regular price of $139. Ambulance, LoaderfBackhoe, Skidsteer, Ditch-Witch, Boats, The store across from Golf Mill did Gonzalez said it was his second time Generators, Golf carts, Misc. not open until midnight, but patient participating in Black Friday and he Check our website for more Items. 8% Buyers Fee - 7% SaIes Tax customers were waiting in line for was nervous that the store would sell hours at a time in order to get Black out of the Tablets by the time he got to OBENAUFAUCTION SERVICE, Inc. Round Lake. IL #444.000105 Friday deals. the front of the line in the electronics Chade, Hunt 441 l512Marion JVaIIe 47I.3167 Bilai said he participated in Black Fri- department. Commercial & Residential Building 847-546-2095 day this year to get a $400 television Billy Roumas, of Park Ridge, said that for $200, a computer and a laptop. he comes to Sears at Golf Mili every 57lOWest 79th Street, Burbank "Last year, it was really cold," Black Friday to get his favorite pillows 3,300 SF 2-Story Commercial Building Office or Bilai said, noting this year's warmer that are more than half off. temperatures. "it's unbelievable," Roumas said Retail Potential on Lower Level (2) One Bedroom "lt's fun," said Emily Hoffman, of about the sale on his pillows. Rou mas Apartments on Upper LevelLocated on Busy Chicago, who was a few places behind avoids waiting in the long lines by ar- Call West 79th Street Zoned Commercial B-1.Great Bilai in line at Best Buy. riving shortly after Sears opens every Business or Investment Opportunity! Hoffman said the Black Friday mad- Black Friday. Jake Witcpalek ness has been a tradition for her family Kalicki said that Golf Mill increases No Minimum, No Reserve! for the past seven years. mail security on Black Friday due to the Inspection: Sat, Dec 1, 10 - 12 pm

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This holiday season, Garifuna Flava will resistance for hundreds of years against have events celebrating culture and the new colonialism and their thriving culture. The year. lt will host an exhibit featuring work of restaurant also will have Christmas and renowned artist Greg Palacio. There also will New Year's celebrations. Come get the be an evening featuring Garifuna drumming Belizean experience with food and drink. and dancing and a preview of Yurumein Contact Garifuna Flava Garifuna Homeland," a documentary if you plan to have a by local filmmaker Andrea [elan that holiday celebration at its recounts the painful past of the Caribs banquet hall or through on St. Vincent in the Caribbean and their its catering. Southwest Chicago gettingjazzedup with holiday spirit

upcoming holidays and entertain the Duringtheholiday season, music southwest Chicago community groups and street performers between Nov. 23 and Dec. 22. will entertain the 63rd Spread the word and come out Street commercial district's to join the art movement that shoppers and businesses. brings the holiday season into Balzekas Museum ofLithuanian Culture Each year, residents, shoppers the neighborhood. and visitors come out and 0f course, Santa would 6500 S. Pulaski Rd.I 773-582-6500 interact with musicians and not miss these events so don't The primary way Lithuanians decorate O'Hare and Midway airports, the Cook street performers during the forget to bring your camera their Christmas trees is with straw orna- CountyTreasurer's office and Navy Pier. ments. Straw compositions are a separate This year the museum will participate in exciting events. and your family to capture a branch of folk art. Traditionally, straw Winter Celebrations Exhibit at the Trickster Jazz artists, saxophone photo with him. Your support ornaments come in shapes of stars, suns, Gallery in Schaumburg. players, pianists and well- and excitement will help make snowflakes, angels and lanterns. Each There a Iso will be a known vocalists will all team this year's holiday season the year before Christmas, folk artist, Mary traditionally decorated up to spread the spirit of the biggest and best ever. Krauchunas decorates Christmas trees tree and you can learn with traditional straw ornaments at the about the Christmas Baizekas Museum of Lithuanian Culture, Eve celebration.

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a revolutionary "Works on Paper: Lithuanian Paintings and Drawings librarian by Mary Muskus Graham" through her personal Baizekas Museum letters and of Lithuanian Culture journals of how Mary Muskus' Graham's she helped save abstract realistic work people in a German-occupied Jewish is inspired by nature, ghetto in Lithuania. Itaca te her Lithuanian ancestry and a 3141 W. 63rd St.773-471-9000 recent trip to Cuisine straight from the south of Mexico their entire menu and is able to provide the country. is a staple at Itacate in southwest any quantities necessary. The owner of Chicago. Known for its homemade Itacate, the Rosales', have spent many

? TV dishes cooked on the flat iron or the grill, yearsinthehotel .. Annual Museum Gala: Itacate features Mexican dishes that business,sotheyknow Honoring the excellence are sure to warm the soul in the chilly the importance of ' of Jurate Kazickas months to come. If you are interested in large quantities of food catering for the holidays, Itacate offers necessary at banquets. O Baizekas Museum of Lithuanian Culture

Journalist, author and philanthropist luäjìLtO 1 p.m. 19 Jurate Kazickas is to receive Holiday Trolley Tour an award for her dedication to Follow 12-year resident and guide education and working with war- Alvin James on a three-hour tour displaced refugees. through southwest Chicago. lt's presented by the 63rd Street Growth 7 p.m. Dec. 14 Commission. Take in the sights, Book Club: Julija Sukys grab lunch and do some shopping. Fee of $10 includes lunch. Pay Balzekas Museum online or send cash or check to of Lithuanian Culture 2601 W. 63rd St., Chicago, IL Montreal-based author will read 60629. Make checks out to Greater v. and discuss excerpts from her latest Southwest Development Corp. Elegant Beauty Salon book,Epistolophilia: Writing the 113-362-3391, http://holidaytour. Life of Ona Simait." The book follows eventbrite.com 2438 W. 63rd St.I 773-434-1500

This holiday season, Elegant Salon not service for the parents who bring their only offers its signature services but also child in to be photographed or 50 percent holiday events and specials. On Dec. 8 off a child styling before the sitting. Sew and 15, it will take part in the 63rd Street in styles are not included in this offer. Commissions holiday festivities. From Children who want their hair styled before noon to 3 p.m., patrons can enjoy holiday the photo should come . music, Christmas characters and a visit in before noon. There p.:,. ' . from Santa. On both dates, the salon also will be a raffle of : will offer a free photo of the family/child onegirltoy and one

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chickens Raising chickens in an urban environment is a great way to meet your neighbors. Hens usually start laying eggs around 6 months of age and will typically lay one egg every 36 hours. I PHOTO BY KELLI WEFENSTETTE

As morning light since moving to our house in 2009. Rain barrels, Chickens are cleaner than dogs. Diligent at- raised bed gardens, compost bins and urban chick- tention given to bedding will eliminate smells and peeks through ens dot our micro-farm. organic bedding such as coffee chaff, pine shavings our bedroom For more than two years, we explored the ins and and straw, are compostable. outs of keeping small flocks. We read books like Chickens eliminate pests. Voracious omnivores, windows, I slip Ashley English's Raising Chickens and absorbed they eat insects, grubs, slugs and can also eat mice KELLI WEFENSTETTEfrom slumber information from the Chicago Chicken Enthusiasts, and small snakes as well as chase off squirrels. Angelic Organics Learning Center, and chicken Chickens can be an attraction. Our neighbors' and into a pair of keepers around the area who likewise are interested house sold this spring, due in part to our hens. The boots. Once outside, I fumble within self-sufficiency, of shortening the journey from new family cited the flock as a selling point in that farm to table. they had grown up raising chickens and wanted the latch on the chicken run, a 10' Over the past year we've gained insight in poultry similar experiences for their children. keeping, decried numerous myths, and met a myri- Chickens build community. Our neighbors have X 10' repurposed dog kennel. ad of neighbors in the process. We can recite Chica-become invested in our flock. The 11-year-old across Inside the run, check the food and water evels go's ordinances verbatim (no selling and no saugh- the alley watches them while we're away, one neigh- and layer chaff - the light, fluffy shell of roasted tering) and explain the cycle of poultry ovulation on bor once called in the middle of the night about a coffee beans - across the ground to soak up mois- request (they don't need a rooster to lay eggs). Our prowling opossum, and the 75-year-old couple next ture. Upon opening the coop, Frances Farmer hits hens have introduced us to the majority of folks in door love telling friends about "their girls." the ground in one heroic leap while Marigold saun- the neighborhood and a preschool down the street Passers-by regale us with tales from Poland to ters down the plank with Mrs. Butterworth timidly whose students now greet the hens by name. Guatemala, of grandfathers who raised chickens behind. The hens enthusiastically search for bugs, Today, as communities around the area consider and mothers who cooked them. We all share a chase squirrels and will soon nap under our remain- legalizing (or banning) chickens, I'd like to share fivedeeply seeded desire to connect to our food, to the ing Swiss chard. bits of wisdom we've gained as chicken owners. earth and to produce what we can. One August af- My husband Jimmy and I live ¡n Chicago and raise1. Chickens are not loud. Hens joyfully celebrate ternoon, an elderly woman in an ankle-length coat chickens in our front yard. egg laying or release an alarm squawk if some- paused at our fence. As her pearls clanked against My parents joke that I moved to Chicago to start athing's amiss yet are rarely audible from inside our the chain link and perfume wafted across the sum- farm. As I was raised in a small, rural town in central home. Their standard clucking rarely reaches a mer air, she grasped my hands in hers. "Beautiful," Illinois, our journey to urban homesteading grew decibel louder than normal conversation and never she said. "Thank you. Thank you for sharing them quite organically. We have aspired to simple living louder than a barking dog. with me." N NIL THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2012 39 }tUt: u.Y Makingi 2 vanilla beans, split and scraped. pods discarded or reserved for another use '/2 cup granulated sugar and 2 sticks (8 ounces) unsalted Make cookie dough butter, room temperature in advance, shape 1/3 cup powdered sugar and freeze for an 3/4 teaspoon kosher salt 1/2 teaspoon almond extract t easy-to-make treat 2 large egg yolks baking around the holidays. 1 cups all-purpose flour ½ cup sliced almonds. toasted and coarsely crushed plus more if desired. In a small bowl, rub the va- tat nilla bean seeds and sugar together until the seeds are distributed and aren't stick- ing together in clumps. differ4 In a stand mixer fitted with a paddle attachment, cream the butter, vanilla sugar, powdered sugar and salt until smooth, about 1-2 times minutes. Add the almond extract and the egg yolks and beat until combined. Add the flour and sliced al- monds and continue to mix BY AMANDA GOLD IContributor on low speed until the flour is just incorporated. Turn the mixture out onto a There is something to soggy, which happens when the juicy fill- topping and all. lightly floured work surface ¡ng soaks the base before it cooks. With Both of these desserts require extra and knead a few times until be said about having the the pie already frozen, however, the bot- it comes together as dough, time in the oven to bake from frozen, and taking care not to overwork ability to serve warm, tom crust starts to bake before the filling in the case of the pie, a different baking it. Cut in half; roll each half has a chance to penetrate it, resulting in method to get the bottom crust cooking. into a log about 9 inches long. home-baked treats to flaky, bronzed dough. Then of course there is frozen cookie Though some fillings won't work quite dough. If life is feeling too hectic, I at If freezing, roll the logs n guests without so much as plenty of plastic wrap and as well - custard pies and those with me-least try to have a bag in the freezer filled place gently on a flat sur- dirtying the mixer. ringue toppings don't hold up well in the with pre-shaped chocolate chip cookies. face in the freezer. These freezer - most nuts, berries, juicy stone Once the dough is made, use a small will last up to a month. The answer? The freezer. fruits, apples and pears will do just fine. ice cream scoop to dig out balls of the If you want to bake these soon after making the With the upcoming holiday onslaught, Freezing a pie once it's already baked dough. Line them up side by side on a dough, refrigerate the logs it's not a bad idea to get ahead of the doesn't have quite the same effect. The cookie sheet, and stick the whole thing for at least two to three game by freezing doughs, cake batter crust will lose the flaky appeal that's the in the freezer for 30 minutes tops. Then hours, or up to two days. and even fully formed pies before puttinghallmark of this dessert. peel them off and freeze the cookies in To bake: Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. If the log them in the oven. There's no shorting the Baked cakes do slightly better, but the a container or self-sealing plastic freezer is frozen, let soften slightly. quality, freshly baked treats are ready as crumbs will begin to dry out soon after bag. Pull out just as many as you need, Slice the dough into rounds needed, and with the aroma of baking in landing in the freezer. Better to stop at and they'll be ready - and warm, and about ¼ inch thick. Place on parchment-lined baking the air, your guests will be none the wiser.the batter stage, once it's in the baking gooey - in less than 15 minutes. sheets about 2 inches apart. The whole freezer-to-table thing has pan and ready to go. Slice-and-bake cookies are also per- Bake about 13 to 15 minutes other benefits, too. Whether it's for a last-minute breakfast,fect for freezing. Dough can be frozen in (it will be on the longer side Take a fruit pie, for example. The big- holiday brunch or dessert, a dense sour logs, which will last up to a month in the if baking from frozen), until lightly golden around the gest challenge when baking this fresh is cream coffee cake will do particularly freezer, and sliced just before going into edges. keeping the bottom crust from getting well straight out of the freezer - crumb the oven. 40 I THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2012 NIL antLoca]

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Managing Editor Jennifer Thomas' entertainment picks for this week

'1 Up - A Totally Native Arts Holi- Skokie Valley Sym-Winter Holiday Quentin '80s New Musical'day Bazaar phony Orchestra Tablescaping Tarantino's about the World takes place 10 a.m. performs selectionsdemonstration by "Reservoir Dogs" Series of video to 5 p.m. Dec. 1 from "The Nut- Debi Lilly is from will screen in movie games, is on stage and noon to 4 p.m.cracker" and more noon to 2 p.m. Dec.theaters at 7 p.m. Nov. 29-Dec. 1 at Dec. 2 at the Mitch-at 3 p.m. Dec. 2 at 1 at Room & Board,Dec. 4 and "Pulp Evanston's Demp- ell Museum, 3009 the North Shore 10071 Skokie Fiction" (above) at ster Street Theatre,Central St., Evan- Center for the Per- Blvd1 Skokie. See 7 p.m. Dec. 6. For 2008 Dempster St..ston. See mitchell- forming Arts. See roomandboard. theaters, see Fath- See musicinst.org. museum.org. svso.org. com/debilillyskokie.omEvents.com. 48 I THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2012 NIL Cover Story pioneerlocal.com

Zoolights opened Nov. 23 moor information, call (800) IShows Continued from page 46 at Lincoln Park Zoo, 2001 982-2787 or go to www.tick- North Clark St., Chicago. The etmaster.com. wwwrembrandtchamber- lights will be on nightly 5 ptayers.org. to 9 p.m., Fridays-Sundays, STAGE An Evanston Symphony Dec. 26. Then Dec. 26-Jan Christmas presented at 3 6., 2013, the lights will be on "Bah, Humbug!," pre- p.m. Dec. 9 ¡n the Evan- every night. For more infor- sented in Panto by Piccolo ston Township High School mation, go to www.lpzoo. Theatre's Nov. 16-Dec. 22 at auditorium, 1600 Dodge, org. 600 Main St, Evanston. Per- Evanston. The event features The Inside Show, a free formances are at 7:30 p.m. North Shore Choral Society, indoor art festival, will take Fridays; 3 p.m. and 7:30 Evanston Dance Ensemble, place Nov. 30-Dec. 2 at p.m. Saturdays; and 3 p.m. Evanston Children's Choir the Highland Park Country Sundays. Tickets are $25; and the ETHS Concert Choir Club, 1201 Park Ave. For $22 seniors; $15 students; and A Capella Singers. Tick- more information, go to $10 children 9 and younger; ets cost $25-$40; $10-$15 www.amdurproductions. $65 family (two adults, two children younger than 18 and com. children). For more informa- he family package is $70- Holiday Magic will take tion, call (847) 424-0089 or $100. For more information, place 4 to 9 p.m. weekends go to www.piccolotheatre. go to www.evanstonsym- Dec. 1-23 as well as Dec. com. phony.org. 26-31 at Brookfield Zoo, "lt's a Wonderful Life: A "Starlight, Songs and 3300 Golf Road, Brookfield. Live Radio Play," Nov. 23- Candles Bright" presented For more information, go Dec. 23 at Oil Lamp Theater, by Youth Choral Theater of to www.brookfieldzoo.org/ 1723 Glenview Road, Glen- Chicago at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 12 CZS/magic. view. Tickets are $30. For at Pick-Staiger Concert Hall, more information, call (847) 50 Arts Circle Drive, Evan- DANCE 834-0738 or go to www.oil- Libertyville's Dancenter North will present the annual "Magic of the Iamptheater.org. ston. Tickets are $9-$26. Nutcracker." For more information, www. North Shore School of "Miracle on 34th Street," youthchoraltheater.org. Dance's present its 24th 7:30 p.m. evening perfor- Chicago Gay Men's Cho- go to www.evanstonspace. McCormick Tribune Ice annual production of "The mances and 3 p.m. Sunday rus presents "Make the co m. Rink opened Nov. 16 and Nutcracker" will be at 2 p.m. matinee, Nov. 30-Dec. 8 Yuletide Gay" at 8 p.m. Dec. Do-It-Yourself Messiah, will remain open through Dec. 1-2 at Raymond Moore at Gorton Community Cen- 15 at First Congregational with holiday carol sing, 7:30 mid-March, weather permit- Auditorium at Lake Forest ter, 400 East Illinois Road, Church of Evanston, 1445 p.m. Dec. 22 at Glenview ting, Milennium Park, 201 E. High School, 1285 North Lake Forest. Tickets are Hinman Ave., Evanston. Community Church, 1000 Randolph St.,Chicago. For McKinley Road, Lake Forest. $20 for adults and $15 for Tickets cost $15-$35. For Elm St., Glenview. The free more information, call (312) Tickets cost $22 for adults students and seniors in ad- more information, go to event features the Glenview 742-1168 or go to www.mil- and $15 for children and se- vance; $25 at the door. For www.cgmc.org. Community Church Chancel lenniumpark.org. niors. For more information, more information, call (847) The Chicago Chamber Choir and the Waukegan Christkindlmarket, featur- call (847) 432-2060 or go 234-6062 or go to www. Choir presents "Bach Mag- Symphony Orchestra. Musi- ing food and holiday gifts, to www.northshoredance. CenterStageLakeForest. nificat: Christmas in Ger- cal scores will be available. runs Nov. 20-Dec. 24 at Dal- com. org. many" at 3 p.m. Dec. 16 For more information, call ey Plaza, 50 W. Washington Dancenter North pres- "lt's Christmas Charlie at Our Lady of the Brook (847) 724-2210 or go to St., Chicago. For more infor- ents its annual "The Magic Brown! The Musical!" at 10 Parish, 3700 Dundee Road, www.gccucc.com. mation, go to www.christ- of the Nutcracker" 3 p.m. am. and noon Dec. 8 and Northbrook. Tickets are $18 kindlmarket.com. Dec. 8-9 at Libertyville High Dec. 15 at Wilmette Theatre, in advance; $20 at the door; EXHIBITS AND EVENTS "Wonderland Express," School, 708 W. Park Ave.. 1122 CentraI Ave., Wilmette. $15 children and students. 10 am. to 6 p.m. daily, Nov. Tickets cost $18-$33. For Tickets cost $15. For more For more information, go to "Christmas Around 23-Jan. 6, at the Chicago more information, call (847) information, call (847) 251- w w w .c hi cag ocha m be rc h oir. the World and Holidays Botanic Garden, 1000 Lake 367-7970 or go to www. 7424 or go to www.wilmette- org. of Light," Nov. 15-Jan. 6, Cook Road, Glencoe. Ad- themagicofthenutcracker. theatre.com.. An Intimate Holiday Eve- 2013 at the Museum of Sci- mission costs members $10 com. ning with Paul Malo will be ence and Industry, 57th for adult and $8 for seniors Joffrey Ballet presents For a complete list of area 7:30 p.m. Dec. 18 at Evan- Street and Lake Shore Drive,and children ages 3-12, non- "The Nutcracker" Dec. 7-27 events, go to pioneerlocal. ston SPACE., 1245 ChicagoChicago. For more informa- members cost $2 more. For at the Auditorium Theatre of corn. lfyou have a holiday Ave., Evanston. Tickets cost tion, go to www.msichicago. more information, go to Roosevelt University, 50 E. event that should be added $22-$42. For more informa- org. www.chicagobotanic.org/ Congress Parkway, Chicago. to this list, email hleszcze- tion, call (847) 492-8860 or Ice Skating at the wonderland. Tickets cost $31-$132. For wicz@pioneerlocal. corn. NIL THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2012I 49 "A GENUINE LAUGH RIOT" -Pioneer Press

NORTHLIGHT Dickens' 'Carol' goes happily THEATRE off-key in 'Bah, Humbug!' the BY TOM WITOM Contributor  The panto ¡s on again. For the 12th year in a row, Piccolo oI Theatre is borrowing a British holi- Piccolo Theatre, 600 Main St., Evanston by Neil Simon day tradition and diverting audiences 7:30 p.m. Fridays. 3 and 7:30 p.m. Satur- with a cheery, if offbeat, entertain- days: 3 p.m. Sundays, through Dec. 22 ment known as a panto (short for $25 adults, $22 seniors and $10 students pantomime). (847) 424-0089 or www.piccolotheatre. featuring Marc Grapey The latest panto, "Bah, Humbug!" corn and Tim Kazurinsky parodies A Christmas Carol," Charles Dickens' classic tale of transformation. A playful takeoff, it has all the ele- Beggit (Katie McDermott).

ments you'd expect in Cratchit's lame son BMO Harris Bank the genre - slapstick, Tiny Tim, traditionally double entendres, a saintly lad, is here sight gags, magic and played by a girl (Gen- Must Close December 16! cross-gender char- esee Spridco), and a NORTHLIGHT.ORG I 847.673.6300 acters. There's also nasty piece of work. outlandish music and Scrooge's late busi- clever lyrics written ness mentor, Jacob presents by Rich Maisel. Marley (smartly played (Chamber A treasured Chicago holiday tradition for all ages! Another attrac- by Ben Muller), returns era "brs1 rate.... Theparting ofmuther andson al the works close was tion - especially from the netherworld './ Chicago moving indeed. " Richard Covello, NIB Foundation for children in the ,to warn his old associ- Gian Carlo Menotti's audience - a carte ate to change his ways. blanche to boo villains Unimpressed, Scrooge and loudly cheer mis- Ben Muller (left)isJacob exclaims: "l've seen ht ( )-'JLcilers treated heroes, adds Marley and Nathan Thompson better ghosts at the to the appeal of "Bah, is Scrooge in Piccolo Theatre's Goodman." Amhhtawd Humbug!" Adults can panto, "Bah, Humbug!" Later, spirited in- also enjoy the topi- fighting breaks out cal gibes at Facebook, the Tea Party, among Scrooge's three ghostly visi- the Cubs and a certain disgraced U.S. tors: Christmas Present (Paige Reilly), general currently in the news. Christmas Past (Alyson Grauer) and Director John Szostek explains in Christmas Future (Kurt Proepper). a program note that one of the ear- Jason Peck does a fine turn as Belle, marks of the panto is "to take a well- who briefly turned the head of young known story and give it a topsy-turvy Scrooge. Though he is actually British, treatment." no one in the cast is willing to cor- On that score, Tina and Robert Bur- rectly place his accent. Directed by Francis Menotti, son ofGian Carlo. bidge, the creative authors of "Bah, A two-dimensional toy box-like Sung in English with Orchestra, featuring dancers from Humug!" fully succeed. set works well in this production Ensemble Español Spanish Dance Theater and a Children's Chorus. The basic framework of Dickens' where the actors assume a cartoon- Saturday, December 1 at 2:OOpm ' Sunday, December 2 at 2:OOpm story is there, with miserly Scrooge ish demeanor with the help of bizarre Cindy Pritzker Auditorium at the Chicago Public Library, (Nathan Thompson) tormenting his wigs, exaggerated makeup and funky Harold Washington Library Center, 400 South State Street hapless clerk Bob Cratchit (Andrew costumes. Huttel). And as ¡n the classic, he rude- If, as Szostek observes, the panto Tickets ON SALE NOW! ly rebuffs do-gooders collecting alms was Dickens' favorite entertainment, for the poor, delightfully represented it's safe to say the author would de- www.chamberoperachicago.org312.951.7944 by Cadgit (Allison Lynn Tyler) and light in "Bah, Humbug!" Adults: $25, Seniors/Students: $20, Children: $10 50 I THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2012 NIL / Citaéel'Tñeatre Company-La&e 'Forest Louisa May A1cotts Little WomenCelebrating fine art by the inch naIA'''ibyAnnNoble BY MELISSA WASSERMAN I Contributor

Big talent comes in small packages 'Inchworks'

through the holidays North Shore Art League, Winnetka community House, 620 Linco!n Av- in Winnetka. enue, Winnetka Through Jan. 15 Wine and cheese reception, 6:30-8 It's 144 square inches and p.m. Nov. 29 under to be exact. That's the (847) 446-2870 or visit www.north- shoreartleague.org size limit for works in The North Shore Art League's sixth annual 'inchworks" Fine Arts Show. 'The 'inchworks' show is a lot of fun because it's all no bigger than 12x12, and it's just a charm- ing show," said Grace Kroll of Niles. "Lots and lots of artwork is exhibited. lt's very nice." 847.735.8554 A CitadelTheatre.org Kroll is one of the artists who State Street," by Grace Kroll of NUes has contributed work for the I'On show, which opens Nov. 29 with a wine and cheese reception held LLGAUER!S in the League's gallery space in A the Winnetka Community House. / ON THE RIVERFRONV \ Guests are welcome to see the exhibit and meet some of the Be jolly and make good cheer artists, "lt's an opportunity to find out "Pomegranate Dream," by Avis Lee for Chrisnas comes but once a year! Neiman of Chicago I PHOTO BY what everybody is doing and en- Celebrate at the Hilton Chicago Northbrook JAN LOEW & Aiigauer's on the Riverfront! joying," said Kroll. She likes show- ing her work with the League because "there are many people "Nest," by Johna van Dyke of \iiiazii& \ uI \\ inning "lt's a landscape and a who come and appreciate it. You IEvanston I PHOTO BY JAN LOEW cityscape," said Kroll. "l've lived in CHRISTMAS DAY BUFFET spend a lot of time working on Chicago all my life and I'm really TUESDAY, DECEMBER 25TH these pieces and I think most because it includes such a variety fascinated with the architecture. people do this because they love of pieces from both members andand the bridges that are conic to $38.95 ADULTS $16.95 CHILDREN 4-12YRS to do it." non-members," said Linda Nelson,Chicago because the river runs lOAM TO 4PM Approximately 175 works - executive director of the League. right through downtown and RESERVE (t, I and still counting - will be in the 'The sizes are easy for people to there's a bridge at every cross NOW! 04 4. show. They'll range from paintingsinclude in their home or office street. lt's appealing to me. I don't www.northbrookallgauers.com and drawings to prints, photo- collections...and offer quality know if it's appealing to every- 2855 N Milwaukee Ave., graphs and mixed media pieces. artwork at affordable prices." body else but if you've lived in Northbrook, IL 60062 Not only will visitors be able to This year will be Kroll's second Chicago you recognize all these look at the work, they'll be able year participating in 'inchworks." things." to purchase pieces. Prices range She'll show two of her prints, Nelson expresses pride in this from $50 to $500. Revenue from one titled "Winter," which de- annual holiday show and sale, and the show will fund North Shore picts birch trees in a snow scene the opportunity it gives artists to Art League operations and its an- and the other, "Chicago River exhibit and possibly to sell their nual scholarship programs, which Bridges," illustrating the Kinzíe work. recognize local high school art Street Bridge. The works feature "This show is a gem," she students' achievements. the Chicago River in different said. "lt's our gift to the 2() Il &. 2012 Oi )cnIal)le I)iners ( 1i i i I 'I always like 'inchworks' settings. community." S 51 f,- BALLET p I( CHICAGO iii JJJ-J-J-JJ . Dec 15 & 16 _i] Salt Creek Ballet's 800.982.2787 .yDn f*SU*&.,,V. JOFFREY DECEMBER 7-27 The Nutcracker NorthShoreCenterorg Guide JtddU.com 'J THURSDAY, ,OVEMBEP 29 2012 ,OVEMBEP THURSDAY, ( loyce's Dec06 i J NIL JJJJ-j-J F - Harlem St Qt íijjijj Liij:i Chick Corea & Gary Burton w! Nov 8 Dec 9 Rook by Richard Nelson Music by Shaun Davey Directed by Chanes Newell Music Direction by Doug Peck Jamt HEAH1WARMING MUSICAL NorthShoreCenter.org www "tu orillen by dirocled by litio Molibre's DAVID IVES Ii The Misaaffinipe ESDAY BARBABA GNNES 773.404.7336 Livilheater at CHICAGO SHAKESPEARE Greenhouse Theater Center Show's take on Wilde's Earnest chicagoshakes.com www.remybumppo.org BEGIN ¡Ji DEC 8 RESENT5 TALL A PI'i 773.3424141 1ThIL WEE!(ENDS THRU AMD SPRAY PNN1I 14Ca11 Mon . Fn" MtRMMDS. MONSTETS sk About Our Saturda and Overnight Trains ADVENTURESTAGE.ORG .udience Participation tDvENTun STAGE CHfCAGO i1.267_Ó4OO mvsterltd.ciii Irain goes ti) Milwaukee s LXsToRIs st inundsoti NIyster Train1' \Iurder Mystery & Ulnutt JAN 6 q LL IISJCAL of Oolds Metamorphosen ELVIS' CARL J0HHNY PRESLEY LEWIS P(RNINS CASH MILLIOÑ CRICUOS lilt lilicI i INSPIUR IT TIC ILLCTIIFTIUG Tilt ITTIT D!'LLAB Based on a translation by David Siavitt MUST CLOSE. EXTENDED THROUGH METMAILPI1OSES CALL 312 IICOETMASTESL CON 6004JPS CALI 312.ß1lI71U Written and by MARY ZIMMERMAN OR Vff LOOKING r APOLlO THEATER 113.935.6100

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"Chicago's Lira Ensemble...gorgeous music and sharply choreographedfolk dance.'- The Chicago Tribune

The Lira Singers, Lira Dancers & Lira Symphony North Shore Center for the Performing Arts 9501 Skokie Boulevard, Skokie, IL SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2012 3pm co-sponsored by the Lira Society o the Polish Women's Alliance o America

GuestArtist, Performed by Daniel Szefer THE LIRA ENSEMBLE Iiyear-oldpianoprothgy, Artist-in-Residence at Loyola University Chicago peijòrrning ,rnIsic of Lusyna Migala, Anis6c Director and General Manager Frederic Chopin

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BY MYRNA PETLICKI I Contributor

We figured out why Santa is so "fluffy." He is corn- Following a breakfast buffet and a kids' craft She thinks that they are drawn to the relaxed atmo- ¡ng to all three of the Nues Park District's Breakfasts project, Santa will pose for photos with children sphere. "lt's not like the stressful lines waiting at the with Santa, 8:30 to 9:30 am., 10 to 11 am. and 11:30 and take gift requests. He will also give each child a mall. lt's more casual and family-friendly." am. to 12:30 pm. Saturday, Dec. 15 at the Howard small present. The event is intended for children in third grade Leisure Center Banquet Room, 6676 W. Howard St., "There are families that we see for several years Nues. in a row," said Julie Jentel, director of marketing. I Family [Page 54]

Welcome Yule! DECEMBER 14-23

Whether you're young or old, naughty or nice, Welcome Yule! is just the ticket for hearvarming holiday cheer with a program of new arrangements, cherished carols and some musical surprises.Join members of the CSO and Chicago Symphony Chorus with sing-alongs and rollicking traditional tunes, including "Christmas in Chicago"!

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I Family advance, $12 at the door. Continued from page 53 For details, call (847) 251-7424 or go to www.wilmettetheatre.com.

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There will be levitation, sleight-of- hand magic and lots of audience par- ticipation at Sean Masterson's Vaude- ville Magic Show, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Your child is at the center of a e do. Dec. 1 and 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 2 at the Actors Gymnasium, 927 Noyes St., See why so many families trust JCC's NAEYC Evanston. Tickets are $12.50. accredited program - the best foundation For details, call (847) 328-2795 or for your child's future learning success. go to www.actorsgymnasium.com.

developmental curriculum ELFISH BEHAVIOR hands-on learning b; Jewish values A dog and a rat come to the rescue when an elf loses something impor- professional educators tant in "Ernie the Elf's Holiday Song can visit with Santa and have List." Roz Puppets will present that breakfast Dec. 15 in Niles. IChildren tale, 2 to 2:45 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 2 at Receive a free Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Pros- book for your or younger with their parents. The pect Ave. Rufus the Dog will lead a child.when you cost is $8 per child for residents, $10 sing-a-long at the special holiday pup- Callfora tour! 847.763.3650 for nonresident children and $8 for all pet show. Pick up tickets in advance. take a tour! LakeviewSkokie . GlencoeNorthbrookBuffalo Grove adults. The event fills quickly so early For details, call (847) 825-3123 or registration is encouraged. go to www.parkridgelibrary.org. Now s the best time to register. For details, call (847) 967-6633 or go to www.niles-parks.org. Hurry! Early Registration ends Dec 28 1, gojccorg/earlychildhood r4aÌ1:Ìg1.1:u1 ;lI* Imagination will take kids on a spe- cial Christmas journey during a Polar Lindsay & The Shimmies really rock. Express Storytime, 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. And they love it when kids and their 7 at the Village Crossing Shopping jqchicago parents feel the beat and dance along Center Barnes & Noble, 5405 Touhy during their concerts. They will be en- Ave., Skokie. There will also be holiday tertaining an energetic crowd 10 am. treats and activities. Saturday, Dec. 1 at Wilmette Theatre, For details, call (847) 329-8460 or 1122 Central Ave.. Tickets are $10 in go to www.barnesandnoble.com. *

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01 Saturday

Chicago a cappella's "Navidad en México," 8 p.m. at Nichols Concert Hall, Evan- stan. Go chicago- acappella.org.

02 Sunday 03 Monday 04 Tuesday 05 Wednesday 06 Thursday 07 Friday 08 Saturday

New Tradition The String Ensemble "The Dark Knight "Dr. Seuss' How The Empire Brass and Chicago Master Sing- Happy Hanukkah! Chorus' holiday performs 8 p.m. at Rises," "The Odd Life Grinch Stole Christ- vocalist Elisabeth ers, 7 p.m., Divine show 2:30 p.m. at Oakton Community of Timothy Green" mas! The Musical" von Trapp, 8 p.m., Word Chapel, Techny. Glenbrook South College's Noteworthy and "Hope Springs" at Cadillac Palace Bennett Gordon Hall, Go to chicagomas- H.S., Glenview. Go to Festival. Go to to be released on Theatre. Go to Broad- Highland Park. Gato tersingers.org newtradition.org oakton.edu. DVD and Blu-ray. waylnChicago.com ravinia.org,

09 Sunday 10 Monday 11 Tuesday 12 Wednesday 13 Thursday 14 Friday 15 Saturday 'I

Evanston Symphony "The Book of Mor- Whether you like it Mindy Smith "The Hobbit" opens "lt's Christmas Char- Christmas, 3 p.m. in mon" opens at Bank topped with whipped performs at Evanston in theaters. lie Brown! The Musi- the Evanston Town- of America Theatre, cream, marshmallows SPACE. at 7:30 cal!" at 10 am. and ship High School. Chicago. Go to or plain, it's National p.m. Go to noon Wilmette The- Go to evanstonsym- broadwayinchicago. Cocoa Day. Warm up evanstonspace.com. atre, Go to wilmette- phony.org. com. with a cup today! theatre.com.

16 Sunday 17 Monday 18 Tuesday 19 Wednesday 20 Thursday 21 Friday 22 Saturday

"Bach Magnificat: "War Horse" opens at "Strip of the Tongue: "Oliver!" opens at Christmas in Ger- Cadillac Palace The- A Study of Contem- Light Opera Works, many" 3 p.m. at Our atre, Chicago. Go to porary American Evanston. Runs to Lady of the Brook broadwayinchicago. Burlesque," 9 p.m., Dec. 31. Go to Parish, Northbrook. com. Gorilla Tango, Skokie. light-opera-works. org.

23 Sunday 24 Monday 25 Tuesday 26 Wednesday 27 Thursday 28 Friday 29 Saturday

Final performance Final day of the Daley Merry Christmas! ZooLights at Lincoln "The Motherf"ker RhythmBone, 6:30 "lt's a Wonderful Life: Plaza Christkindlmar- Park Zoo in Chicago with the Hat" starring to 8:30 p.m.. at the A Live Radio Play," ket in Chicago. Go will be on nightly Jimmy Smits begins Village Tavern, Long Oïl Lamp Theater, to christkindlmarket. through Jan. 6. Go to at Steppenwolf. Go to Grove. Go to Glenview. Go to com. www.lpzoo.org. steppenwolf.org. visitlonggrove.com. oillamptheater.org.

30 Sunday 31 Monday

Final performance Wishing you a safe of "Little Women" at and happy New Year Citadel Theatre, Lake Forest. Go to citadeltheatre.org. 56 I THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2012 NIL

I BY BRUCE INGRAM Film Critic

SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK including Santa Claus, the Easter QPENING Bunny and Jack Frost join forces to defeat him. Veteran storyboard artist FRIDAY Rated Peter Ramsey directed the animated R for language and some sexual adventure for his theatrical feature content/nudity debut. Stars Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence, Rated Robert De Niro, Jacki Weaver R for strong, bloody violence, grisly Writer/director David O. Russell has images, language and brief nudity "The Collection" returned to the source of his early Rated Stars love-crazy successes with this heav- PG-13 for sequences of violence in- Josh Stewart, Emma Fitzpatrick, advances in digital special effects. ily medicated screwball romance. cluding disturbing images, some sen- Christopher McDonald Director Ang Lee's most sumptuous "Silver Linings Playbook," which doessuality and partial nudity A man who has escaped from the film since "Crouching Tiger, Hidden have its funny moments, is swept Stars srial killer known as The Collector Dragon" tells the story of a spiritu- along by darker currents. After doing Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, is blackmailed into returning to the ally minded Indian teenager named Pi time in a mental institution, unnatu- Taylor Lautner killer's booby-trapped warehouse to (Sharma) who finds himself adrift on a rally optimistic Pat (Cooper) plots a When Edward and Bellas child is rescue an innocent girl. Marcus Dun- lifeboat after a shipwreck with only a campaign to regain his life and his born, vampire clans gather to protect stan wrote and directed the horror. hungry Bengal tiger for company. On wife. He makes the acquaintance of her from the governing Vulturi. Bill one level, "Life of Pi" functions nicely dark, glowering Tiffany (Lawrence). Condon ("Breaking Dawn - Part One," 4ii as fairly standard of survival at sea. Despite their instant attraction, Pat "Kinsey") directed the drama. t Its larger purpose, though, is to func- stays away until Tiffany makes him an tion allegorically as "a story that couldoffer he can't refuse. Though it's oc- Rated make you believe in God," celebrating casionally uncomfortable and never i R for violence, sexual references, per- the wonders of life with grand-scale a rosy-cozy depiction of mental ill- ***1/2 vasive language and some drug use visual splendor and its most severe ness, "Silver Linings" does work its Rated Stars challenges with the always threateningway toward a fairly conventional, PG-13 for an intense scene of war vi- Brad Pitt, James Gandolfini, Richard presence of the tiger. yet still satisfying, romantic-comedy olence, some images of carnage and Jenkins, Ray Liotta conclusion. brief strong language When a couple of small-time crooks Stars hold up a mob-backed card game Daniel Day-Lewis, Tommy Lee Jones, in Philadelphia, a freelance enforcer ** Sally Field, Joseph Gordon-Levitt (Pitt) is called to town to restore or- Rated Rated During the last four months of his life, der - with extreme prejudice. Andrew PG-13 for sequences of intense war PG-13 for some violent images, sexual the 16th president (Day-Lewis) strug- Dominik ("The Assassination of Jesse violence and action, and for language content and thematic material gles to win the Civil War and bring James by the Coward Robert Ford") Stars Stars an end to slavery. Steven Spielberg adapted and directed the crime Chris Hemsworth, Isabel Lucas, Josh Anthony Hopkins, Helen M irren, Scar- directed the drama. drama. Hutcherson, Josh Peck lett Johansson If you can get over the fact that it's At the height of his success, direc- STILL PLAYING entirely preposterous and you happen tor Alfred Hitchcock (Hopkins) has to to be in desperate need of a macho struggle, with the help of his wife AlmaRated fantasy fix, "Red Dawn" might not be (Mirren), to film the alarming script for PG-13 for intense violent sequences a complete drag to sit through. But "Psycho." Sacha Gervasi ("The Term i- throughout, some sexuality, language I L don't count on it. There are two major nal") directed the drama. and smoking problems with this weak remake of Stars Rated director John Milius' 1984 Cold War- i. Daniel Craig, Javier Bardem, Naomie PG for emotional thematic content era hit. First, full-scale armed invasions I Harris, Judi Dench throughout, and some scary actions probably don't rank high any longer Rated When M (Dench) is discredited by suences and peril on most people's lists of nail-biting PG for thematic elements and some a secret from her past and the Brit- Stars anxieties. Second, the producers mildly scary action ish intelligence service comes under lrrfan Khan, Gérard Depardieu, Suraj changed the attacking nation in the Stars attack, James Bond (Craig) risks Sharma new "Red Dawn" from China to North Hugh Jackman, Alec Baldwin, Isla everything to track down the source Ynn Martel's international best seller Korea. Iraq vet Hemsworth and his Fisher, Jude Law of the threat. Sam Mendes ('Amen- has been brought to the screen with commando squad of high schoolers When an evil spirit (Law) attempts can Beauty") directed the action breathtaking beauty thanks to recent confront the ambitious North Koreans. to take over the world, guardians th nil len. NIL THURSDAY NOVEMBER 29 2012 57 "A TART TASTI UPDATING Pitt makes a FROM DAVID IVES 'Killing' in grim BACKSTAGE JAllLING crime drama TE WALLT}1FFT ,iCt!RlA "TONGUE-IN-CHEEK, BY BRUCE INGRAM IFUm Çritic RHYMING COUPLETS 'Killing Them Softly' RANGE FROM SOPHISTICATE *** Brad Pitt stars in "Killing Them Softly." WIT TOATOUCH OF DR. SEUSS If you thought it was HUFFINOTON POST depressing listening to his game and got away with it. Amato TRIUMPH..J VES SCORES AGAIk the news during the figures the mob will surely blame HUFFINGIUN POST Markie if the game is hit again. WOULD MOLIERE APPRO VE? WHO KNOWS. economic meltdown of lt's not a bad plan except, Frankie and Russell (Scoot McNairy and Ben WOULD HE HAVE LAUGHED? 2008, try listening to it Mendelsohn), the down-a nd-outers hired to rob the game, manage to HARD NOT TO!" as the aural backdrop NEW YO#K DAILY NEWS telegraph their involvement. Jackie, to this ultra-stylish,ultra- who's been brought in to restore or- savage, utterly down- der, has to make a bloody example of Markie, Johnny, Frankie and Russell. beat crime drama. lt's not the old days, Jackie ob- serves. He doesn't know who the top There have been few happy-go- bosses are in Boston and he takes or- lucky mob movies, but 'Killing Them ders from a suit-and-tie criminal law- i Softly" goes bigger and bleaker with yer (Richard Jenkins), who tells him its wannabe socially significant mes- the extra hit man Jackie requested sage. The standard moral that crime must fly coach. The economic down- doesn't pay certainly applies, but di- turn has hit the mob hard as well. rector Andrew Dominik suggests that Jackie, played low-key, laid-back, nothing else pays either and draws a yet as mercilessly efficient as the fairly strained comparison between Ebola virus by Pitt, is the rock-solid life ¡n the underworld and America. centerpiece that anchors all the crazi- Watching an election speech, in ness and stupidity generated by the BEGINS which the presidential hopeful states various supporting lowlifes. In what's that America is still a land of oppor- beginning to seem a typically under- TuESDAY tunity, hit man Jackie Cogan (Brad stated, yet weighty performance, he Pitt) says, "In America, you're on gives the film the dramatic ballast it written by DAVID IVES you're own; it's not a country, it's a needs to hang together. Especially from Molière's The Misanthrope business." when the hit man reveals that he There are times in "Killing" when doesn't enjoy the "touchy feely" as- us directed by the amiable yet entirely ruthless pect of his trade. He doesn't like to BARBARA GAINES. Jackie seems almost brilliant, inter- kill guys he knows, justifying his re- jecting similar bits of philosophy, quest for an assistant to take care of which certainly constitute a valid Markie. He doesn't like all the emotion point of view. Remember, pretty it entails. much everyone else in this film is ei- Director Dominik makes a some- ther a junkie, an ex-con, a brainless what self-conscious show of several thug or an idiot. flashy visual set pieces in the film, in "We're not the only smart guys in addition to his heavy-handed socio- the world," says ex-con Johnny "The political commentary. lt's the soft-sell Squirrel" Amato, while urging haste moments that ring truest in "Killing," 312.595.5600 in regards to his plan to rob a mob- whether it's Pitt quietly going about chicagoshakes.com controlled card game run by Markie his business or the irony of a guy who Raymond and . Trattman (Ray Liotta). lt's generally ratted on a friend winding up side by Judy McCaskey . c r p. - known that Markie previously robbed side with him in the morgue. ., L .,d St.ç. 58 I THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2012 NIL

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To PLACE YOUR COMPLEX, APARTMENT, OR HOME RENTAL IN THIS GUIDE PLEASE CALL THE PIONEER PRESS TODAY!!! 847-998-3400 OPTION #1 74 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2012 NL Apartments, Unfurn'd. Apartments, Unfurnd. Vacation, Resort Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. Cook County- Suburban Lake County Condominium Hotel 1-2-3 BR REAL ESTATE LINCOLN WOOD SKOKIE For inlormatmon Saie Clerk, Fisher Condominiums 825 -1850 sq.ft INTHECIRCUIT COURT OFINTHE CIRCUIT COURT 0Fand Shapiro, Aoomey h 42168, Chicago Heights or Harvey 4BR fHIGHLAND PARK 2bedroom,Convenient Beach Access Heated COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS 2121 Waukegan Road, Suite 301, EQUALBATH, Newly Remodeled. Heat in-2nd floor,ailelectric, close toPool/Hot Tub In-roomWasher r DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYCOUN1Y DEPARTMENT, CHAN-Bannockbum, illinois 66*15, 847) cluded, Section 8 0k 7088224450. town and train. No pets, $965/mo./Dryer Flat Screen TV's Free Wi-Fm Houses DIVISION CERY DIVISION 498-9990, between 1:00 p.m. and HOUSINGElmwood Park- 1801) Sq. Ft., 3br.847-831-8080 Pnvate Balconies Daily Housekeep- BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING,BANK 0F AMERICA, N.A., 3:00 p.m weekdaya only Ing Handicapped Rooms Available TRAIN TO LOOP, fat floor, balco- ZION 2 BR Apt. $850. ALSO Town homes LP. F.K.A. COUNTRYWIDE HOMEPlaintiff 1478478 LOANS SERVICING, LP. ny, driveway to TRUCK Garage, WAUKEGAN 2 BR House, $850 Weekly I Monthly Rates Free Local V. 11/15, 11/22, 11/29/12 #442990 OPPORTUNITIES Calls Free Local Beach Transporta- Condos, Lofts Plaintiff, CHRISTINA DWYER: OPTIMA heated, $1,530 708-456-1620 + sec dep & lease. Sec 8 0k! NORRIDGE lion Conveniently Located to OLD ORCHARD WOODS OAK Call John at 847-401-9507 Duplex INTHE CIRCUIT COURT 0F All real estate ddvertised in FOREST PARK newly decorated Shoppes und Restaurants w.ciy LUCIA PAPALOTTI. GIORGIOCONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, spacious studio, parking, laundry. stalpalmsbeachresort.com i-668- PAPALO1TI A/K/A GEORGIO COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- Condos-Townhomes Open Houses Defendants TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY this newspaper is subject to the A/C mcl..cloue totrains,tenant 360-0037 1 f605 Gulf Blvd. Treas- PAPALOTFI, BANCO POPULAR08 CH 23207 DIVISION HSBC BANK USA. NA- Federal Fair Housing Act, which pays low electiic heat. $625 studio:Cook County - Suburbanure Island FL 33706 Mobile Homes NORTH AMERICA, UNKNOWNProperty Address:9655 WOODS Calt 708-383-0192. OWNERS-TENANTS AND NON-DRIVE, UNIT 1003 SKOKIE, TIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS makes it illegal to advertise any ILTRUSTEE FOR WELLS FARGO GLENCOE Cozy 2 BR. IBA. Des Plaines - Clean, ist fir, 18H Garages Manufactured Homes RECORD CLAIMANTS 60077 preference, limitation, or dis Defendants ASSET SECURITIES CORPORA- parking space. Close to beach, Condo. 800 sq ft., carpet, app! & NOTICE 0F FORECLOSURETION HOME EQUITY ASSET- crimination based on race, color. park, & public transpoilation. $1000heat included. $895/mo + i mo sec Cook County - SuburbanApartment Buildings 08 CH 24666 SALE - CONDOMINIUM 3804 W. TOUHY AVENUE BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES religion, seo, handicap, familial heat mcl. Avail now! 847-564-5887 Culs 0k. Call 260-409-9652 Fisher and Shapiro file C 08-007438 NORRIDGE - Co-Op Apartments Lmncolnwood, IL 60712 (It is advised that interested parties2005-2 Plaintiff, status or natioeal origin in the PARK RIDGE. Spec 1BR Condo. Garage Space For Rent. NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-consult with their Glenview- 1,2,3 Bds heal and heated underground Biq Enough For 1 Car sale, rental or financing of Senior Housing TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-own attomeyo before bidding at LUXURY RESIDENCES pkng space and appls md. C'all 708-457-1693 suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure MIHALY SUBA, et al mortgage foreclosure sales.) Defendants housing. Valley Lo Towers Il $900/mo Avail Now. 847-544-887i Commercial. Industrial and Sale enteredinthe abovePUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given Offices cause on January 21, 2010, un 09 CH 28441 In addition the Illinois Human 1910 Chestnut Ave. Homes Farms, Farmland that pursuant to u Judgment of8540 WEST FOSTER AVENUE Rights Act prohibits discrimina- sgenl of The Judmcial Sales Corpo-Foreclosure entered on ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIALS! Cook County - Suburban ration, will at 10:30 AM on Decem- UNIT 502 NORRIDGE, IL 60706 Homes Built to Order September 27, 2012, Kallen RealtyNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- tiOn based on age, ancestry. Call (847) 998-1 800 x200 Cook County - Suburban ber 10, 2012, at the The JudicialServices, Inc., as Selling Official will OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- marital status, sexual orientation Mon - Fri 9:30 - 5pm Vacant Property SalesCorporation, One Southat12:30 p.m. on December 28, www.valley)otowers.com Suburbs. * RENT TO OWN! *lolo Lake St., Oak Park, Illinois Wacker Once - 24th Floor, OttICA- suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure or unfavorable military discharge. 2012, at 205 W. Randolph Street, Buy with No closing coats and riet 450 - 25,300 S.F Available. GO, IL, 60606, seIl at public auction and Sale enteredinthe abone help with your credit. Call 708-868- Vacation Property Suife 1020, Chicago, Illinois, sell atcause on September i, 2010, an This paper wdl not knowingly McCollom Realty. Ltd. to the highest bidder, as set forthpublic auction lo the highest bidder GLENVIEW:f BR $875, 2422 or visit www.nhba.com 708 383-6450 agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo- Income Property below, the following described realfor cash, as sel forth below, the fol- accept any advertising tor real Includes heat, covered prkg avail. ration, will at 10:30 AM on Decem- estate: Commonly known sa 3804lowIng described real properly: estate which is in violation of the Immediate occupancy Lake County DuPage County ber 13, 2012, at the The Judicial Investment Property W. TOUHY AVENUE, Lmncolnwood,Commonly known as 9655 Woods Saies Corporation, OneSouth law.All persons are hereby GRE PROP, 847-567-6075 HIGHLAND PARK 20 AcornLn IL 60712 Property Index No. 10-26-Dnve, Unit 1003, Skokie, IL 60077 Lots Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICA- informed that all dwellings adver- Beautiful 2.5BR lading pond, 2BA, WARREN VILLE 317-056-0000. The real estate isPermanent Indes No.:10-09-304- MORTON GROVE car EXEC OFFICES FOR RENT improved with a single family resi-028-1095 GO. IL, 60606, sell at public auctmon palmo, 2 attachedgarage, Real Estate Auctions 5 10-09-304-028-1392to the highest bidder, as set forth tised are available on an equal lmmed. 0cc. 2BR, 2BA, elev. bldg$1550. Avail now, 773-617-1695 8 offices, break rm, conf rm, dence. The udgment amount was(new pins) below, the following descnbed real opportunity basis. 1 heated indr. prkg. op Ail applcs reception area, 3079.13 sq ft Real Estate Wanted $542,475.92.Saleterms:25%The mortgaged real estate ma im- mcl. w/d in soit. No pets allowed down of the highest bid by certified estate: Commonly known so 8540 If you believe you have been Rooms Call 630-657-1100 proved with a dwelling. The proper- Near trainstation,2yr.lesse. funds at the close of the auction:fy will NOT be open for inspection.WEST FOSTER AVENUE UNIT Real Estate Misc. 502, NORRIDGE, IL 60706 Proper- discriminated against in connec- $1450-$150 847-470-St 00 Cook County - Suburban The balance, including the JudicralThe purchaser of the unit other than sale fee for Abandoned Residential h Indes No. 12-li-102-111-1032. tion with the sale, rental or OAK PARK Spacious 2BR, 2BA, Out-Of-Town Real Est. a mortgagee shalt pay the assess-The real estate is improved with a hardwood floors, laundry, parking Property Municipality Relief Fund,nrenls and theerial fees required financing of housing, Call: Out-Of-Town, Commercialwhich is calculated on residential bnck condominium: no garage. Sale 2 blocks to Blue Line. y 765 ILCS 605/91g))t) and (g)(4).terms: 25% down of the highest bid real estate ut the rate ol $1 for eachI tie judgment amount was Call 312-371-9559 by certified funds at fhe close of the West City and Suburbs: Lakes, Resort Property $1,000 or fraction thereof of the5725,103.15.SaIe terms for non- SKOKIE, 8242 KNOX AVE rr''.S.McGawYMCA amount paid by the purchaser notparties: l0% Of successful bid irs-auction: The balance, including the HOPE Fair Housing Center Judicialsaie feefor Abandoned 2.5R, lut floor of 3 fIat building, EVANSTON Rooms for Men Mortgages, Loans to eaceed $300. in certified funds/ormedialety al conclusion of auction, available now, $1 150/mo, heat & w/mamd service, daily S weekly rateo: wire transfer, is due within twenty- ResidentialPropertyMunicipality 6304904500 To PLACE A Homeowners Insurance balance by12:30 p.m.the nestRelief Fund, which is calculated on waler included. Call 847-366-7683$131 & up includes use of four (24) hours. No fee shall be paidbusiness day. both by caohiers facilities call the Y for availability by the mortgagee acqumnng the res- residential real estate al the rate of South City and Suburbs: SKOKIE - Spac. 3BR, 1 .5BA, ten Real Estate Seminars checks: and no refunds.The sale$1 for each $1 000 or fraction there- 1000 Ornee 847-475-7400 - ext 214 idential real estate pursuant lo itsshall be sublect to general real es- South Suburban Housing Center pays ht & electric, No Smoking of of the amounl paid by the pur- On Prem., $1,350/mo. + 1.5 mo. Real Estate Services credit bid at the sale or by anytate tases, special tases, special CLASSIFIED mortgagee, Iudgment creditor,or chaser not to esceed $300, in certi- 708-9574874 sec, Section 8 wet c. 847-962-5841 assessments, special tases levIed,lied funds/or wire transfer,is due Judicial Sales - Legal other lienor acqumnng the residentialand superior liens, mf any. The WILME11'E Newly Renovated real estate whose nghts me and to within twenty-four (24) hours. No property is offered as is,with notee shall be paid by the mortgagee North City and Suburbs: 1BR, iBA. $850. 2BR, 284. the residential real estate arose pn-espresa or implied warranties and acqumnng the residential real estate Interfaith Housing Center $1000. HEAT & PKNG INCL LR & FIND MORE Condos-Lofts or to the sale. The subject propertywithout any representation au to the DR, Elk, nr trans & HWY. no pets. AD, (ALL pursuant to its credit bid at the sale of the Northern Suburbs is subtect to general real estate tao-quality of tille or recourse to Plain- 847-456-3452 or 847-673-2232 es, special assessments, or special or by any mortgagee, judgment Cook County - Suburban tiff. Prospective bmdders are ad-creditor, or other Imenor acquinsg 847-501-5760 laxes levied against said real estatemonished to review the court tile tothe residential real estate whose LOCAl. JOBS AT Northbrook, Mission Hills, oluvningand is offered' for sale without anyverify ali in! ormabon. nghfs in and to the residenhal real 847-998-3400renovated 20H +_den, 2.5BA, overrepresentationasto qualityorFor information: Saie Clerk, Fisher estate arose prior to the saie. The PION [ER LO(AL (O WMO N STER 2400 sq h. comer unit, goS coursequantity of title and without recourseand Shapiro, Attorney S 42168, viewn. $369,000. 847-682-5457 to Plaintiff and in AS lS condition. sublet property is subject to gener- 2121 Waukegan Road, Suite 30t,al resi estafe tases, special assess- The sale is further sublect to conf ir-Bannockbum, Illinois 60015, (8471 mation by the court. Upon payment ments,orspecialtaseslevied Judicial Sales-Real Est. 498-9990, between t :00 p.m andagainst said real estate and is of- in full of the amount bid, the pur-3:00 p.m weekdays only. fered for sate without any represen- SKOKIE chaser will receive u Certificate of1479447 talion as to quality or quantity of title INTHE CIRCUIT COURT 0FSale that will entitle the purchaser11/15, 11/22, 11/29/12 #443018 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS to a deed to the real estate after and without recourse to Plaintiff and COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-confirmation of the sale. The prop-NORRIDGE in "AS IS condition. The sale is fur- CERY DIVISION erty wmll NOT be open for inspectionINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFther sublect to confirmation by the COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS,and plamnliff makes so representa-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS Court. Upon payment in tali of the INC.. lion as to the condition of the prop-COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN-amount bid, the purchaser will re- FDI' Plaintiff, erty.Prospective bidders are ad-CERY DIVISION ceins a CertifIcate of Sale that will AUCTION BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUC-entitle the purchaser to a deed to monmahed to check the court file to V&ODYMYR VASYLCHENKO:venfy all information. II this propertyCESSOR BY MERGER TO COUN-the real estate aher confirmation of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC Is a condominium unit, the purchas-TRYWIDE BANK, FSB, tIme sale. The property wilt NOT be REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC.er of the unit at the toreclosure sale,Plaintiff open forinspection andplaintiff ILLINOIS PROPERTIES AS NOMINEE FOR other rhan a mortgagee, shall pay makes no representation as to Ihe 100± BOZENA condition of the property. Prospec- COUNTRYWIDE BANK, N.A.: UN-the assessments and the legal fees MIGDAL; JANUSZ KNOWN HEIRS AND required by TheCondominiumMIGDAL; MORTGAGE ELEC-tmve biddersare admonished to LEGATEES 0F VOLODYMYRProperly Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1)TRONIC REGISTRATIONSYS-check the court fue to venfy all infor- Chicago. IL VASYLCHENKO, IF ANY: und lg)(4). If this property is a con-TEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FORmalion. If this property is s condo- UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NONdommnmum unit which is part of aCOUNTRYWIDE BANK. FSB, minium unit, the purchaser of the Saturday, December 8, 11:00A.M. RECORD CLAIMANTS: common interest community. theDefendants unit at the foreclosure sale, other Defendants, purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-08 CH 22225 than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- Sunday, December9, 2:00 P.M. 08 CH 15743 sure sale other than a mortgageeProperty Address: 861 3 WEST AR-sessments and the iegai fees re- PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenshall pay the assessments requiredGYLE STREET NORRIDGE, ILqumred by The Condominium Prop- Sal,' Site Marrmctt Chicaao Midway that pursuant lo a Judgment ofby The Condominium Property Act,60706 erty Act, 765 ILCS 606/9(91)1) and Foreclosure entered inthe above NOTICE 0F FORECLOSURE(g)(4).ifthis property is a condo- r r 765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-1).IF YOU 1 i entitled cause on August 26, 2008,ARE THE MORTGAGOR IHOME-SALE mmnmum unit which is part of a cors- Intercounty Judicial Sales Corpora-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTFisher and Shapiro file S 08-006485mon interest community, the pur- chaser of the unit at the foreclosure lion will on Monday, December t7,TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION(It is advised that interested parties 2012, al the hour of t 1 am. in theirFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY 0Fconsult wmlh their saie other than a mortgagee shall RsdenqjaI mmerciaI. Industrlrpt & land oCies ut 120 West Madison Street,AN ORDER OF POSSESSION. INown attorneys before bidding atpay the assessments required by Suite 7taA, Chicaqo. Illinois, sell toACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONnrortga2e foreclosure sales.l The CondominiumPropertyAct, Single Family Homes Commercial ßLli)d)ngs and Land the highest bidderFar cash, the fol-15-1701CC! 0F THE ILLINOISPUBLIC. NOTICE is hereby given765 ILCS 605/18.5/u-il.iF' YOU lowing deocnbed property: MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREthatpursuanl loa Judgment ofARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- Townhomes Industrja( Buildings PIN. 10-27-415-1)43 and 044. LAW. Forinformation, contactForeclosure entered on SeptemberOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT Commonly known as 7445 Key-Plaintiff'sanomey: NOONAN S27, 2012, Keilen Realty Gervices,TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION MuIt)famiiy ReSidences Bartk Branch stone Avenue. Skokie, IL 60076. LIEBERMAN. 105 W. ADAMS ST.,Inc., as Selling Official will at 12:30FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF The mortgaged real estate is im-SUITEt 100. Chicago, IL 60603,p.m. on December 28, 2012, at 205AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ResidentaI lots & Lartd Carwash proved with a single family resi-(312) 212-4028. Please refer to hie Randolph Street,Saite 1020,ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION dence If the subject mortgaged realnumber 08-0407. THE JUDICIALChicago, Illinois, sell at public auc-15-1701(C)0F THE ILLINOIS estate is a unit of a common meter-SALES CORPORATION Onetion to the highest bidder for cash,MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE est community, the purchaser of theSouth Wacker Dnve, 24th Floor,as set forth below, tIle following de-LAW For information:Visitour unit other than a mortgagee shallChicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-scribed real property: website al sereice.atty-pierce.com. o puy the assessments required bySALE You can aise visit The Judi-Commonly known as 8613 West Ar-between the hours of 3 and 5 pm. :i:i' D Broker Compensation Avaflable sabseclion (g-1) of Section 18.5 ofciel Saies Corporation at www.tjsc.cgyle Street, Norridqe, IL 60706 PIERCE S ASSOCIATES, Plaintiffs the condominiumProperly Actorn for a 7 day status report olPermanent Index No.:12-il-327-Attorneys,OneNorth Dearborn Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO. IL Sate tvrms: 25% down by certifiedpendinri saies. NOONAN S020 i_ Chinese & Spanish Trans'ators funds, balance within 24 hours, byLIEBERMAN 105 W. ADAMS ST.,The mortgaged real estate is im-60602. Tel No.(312) 476-5500. certified funds.No refunds. TheSUITE 1100 Chicago,IL 60603proved with a dwelling. The proper-Please refer to fmle number properly will NOT be open for in-(3121 212-4028 Attomey File No,:ty will NOT be open for inspection. PA0907470. THE JUDICIAL SALES Avaflabe On Auction Day spection.Upon payment in full of08-0407Attorney Code.38245Thejudgment amountwas SCORPORATION One South tre amount bid, the purchaser willCase S 08 CH 24666 NOTE: Pur-492.771.35. Sale termo for non-Wacker Drive. 24th Floor, Chicago, receive a Certificate of Sale whichsuant to the Fair Debt Collectionparties: 10% of successful bid im-IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE 'l'os will entitle the purchaser to a DeedPractices Act, you are advised thatmediately at conclusion of auction,can also visit The Judicial Sales !0 the premises aher confirmation ofPlaintiff's attorney is deemed to bebalance by 12:30 pst. the nestCorporation at www.tlsc.com for a 7 the sale. a debt collector attempting to collectbuomness day. bothby cashier'sday status report of ndinri sales. For informatmon: Visit our websmfe ata debt and any information obtainedchecks: and no refunds.The salePIERCE & ASSOCIATES One NO BUYERS PREMIUI! http://service.alty-pierce.com. Be- shall be sublect to general real es-North Dearborn Street Suite 1300 will be used for that purpose. besen 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only.482382 tate taaes, special taxes, specialCHICAGO,IL 60602 1312) 476- Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff'a At- assessments, special taxes levied,5500 Attorney File No.: PA0807470 11/15, 11/22, 11129/12 #443237 Attomey Code 91220 Case # 09 omeya. tNorth Desrbom Street, and superiorliens, mf any. The Chicago.Illinois60602.TeI.No. property is offered "as is,with noCH 28441 ,- Many Properties Selling '-'t (312) 476-5500. Refer to File Num- eapress or implied warranties and1484142 800.479.1763 ber 0808307. without any representation as to the11122. 11/29, 12/6/12 #447845 INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES To PLACE A quality of title or recourse lo Plain- J) tiff. ... ABSOLUTE CORPORATION Prospective bidders are ad- johndíxon. corn J* :=- Selling Officer, 13t2l 444-1122 CLASSIFIED AD, monished to review the court file to L 4,.tian. SAY IT IN THE (LASSIFIEDS, (AIL Sign up todoyfor email alerts! 482761 verity ail mnformalmon. 11/15, 11122, 11/29/12 *443261 (ALL 847-998-3400 84/-99B-3400 TO PIACE YOUR AO 3 - IL is our Act, ELM SYS- South levied ELEC- South HOME 75 is due plaintiff number DANIEL APT ILLINOIS Dearborn Visit the above #452030 4850 Municipality file endixQ sales. One taxes SKOKIE, in Property POSSESSION One admonished tO for Abandoned FORECLOSURE (312) 476-5500. as to IN real estate whose STREET ASSOCIATES One are OF THE No. ONOFREI. information: Property special One North REGISTRATION inspection and ti refer this property is a condo- known or COUNTRYWIDE ELM Corporation. For If bidders at 10:30 AM on January 3, by any mortgagee, judgment HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA LOANS SERVICING LP Plaintiff, ESTHER ONOFREI, MORTGAGE TRONIC TEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR COUNTRYWIDE BANK, N.A.. 4850 ELM CONDOMINIUMS Defendants 11 CH 39360 4850 SKOKIE, IL 60077 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- suant to a Judgment of Foreclossr and Sale enlered cause on Oclober i , 201 2, an agent of The Judicial Sales Corporation, will 2013, at the The Judicial Sales Cor- porxtion, One South Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the highet bidder. as set forth below, the fol- lowing described real estate: Com- monly AiRE THE MORTGAGOR IHOME- OWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) MORTGAGE LAW website at seraice.atty-pierce.com. between the hours of 3 and 5 pm. PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's Attorneys, Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO. IL 60602. Tel Please PAl i 18374. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION Wacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 1312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Soles Corporation at www.11sc.com for a 7 day status report of PISACE North Dearborn Street Suite 1300 CHICAGO, IL 60602 (312) 476- 5500 Attorney File No.: PAl I 18374 Attorney Code. 91220 Case a ti CH 44688 1485466 11/29. 1216, 12113/12 SKOKIE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION BANK OF AMERICA. N.A., SUC- CESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC Judicial Sales-Real Est. Sales-Real Judicial on Relief Fund, which is calculated acquinng the residential real estate nghts in and to the residential real estate arose prior lo the sale. The aubleci property is subject lo gener- al rest enlate laxes, special assess- merita, against said real estate and ix of- fered for sale without any represen- talion as to quality or qsantdy of title and wilhost recourse lo Plaintiff and in "AS 1S condition. The sale is fur- ther sublet tO confirmation by the court Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will re- ceive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser lo a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for makes no represenlation as to the condition nf the property. Prospec- live check the court file to venfy all ist or- mation. If this property is a condo- minium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- sessments and the legal fees re- quired by The Condominium Prop- erty Act. 765 ILCS 605/9(91(1) and (g(l4). minium unit which is part of a corn- mon interest community, the pur- chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other han a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ber 20. 2012, al the The JudiciaV' 2012, al the The ber 20. Sales Floor, CHICA- Wacker Drive - 24th at public auction GO, IL, 60606, sell as set forth tu the highest bidder, described real below, the following 'known as 8700 estate: Commonln DRAKE AVENUE. Indeu No. 10-23- 60076 Property The real estate 200-048-0000. sisgle family home irnproved with a 2 car garage. Sale with a detached bid terms: 25% down of the highest the by certified funds at the close of auction; The balance. including the Judicial sale fee Residential of residential real estate at the rate $1 for each $1 000 or fraction there- of of the amount paid by the pur- chaser not fo exceed $300, in cerfi" tied funds/or wire transfer, No within twenty-four (24) hours. fee shall be paid by the mortgagee pursuant to ils credit bid at the sale or creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential was The AKA with no The sale C 42168, CITY OF #442961 the above 10-16-404- any. ELPENORD, by cashier's if amount Sale Clerk, Fisher both Attorney ELPENORD Sale termo for non- Iudgmenl Prospective bidders are ad- Shapiro, THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2012 NOVEMBER THURSDAY, Judicial Sales-Real Est. Sales-Real Judicial TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- saanr to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in casse on September 4, 2012, an agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo- ration, Will at 10:30 AM on Decem- assessments, special tanes levied, und superior liens. property is offered as is. express or implied warranties and the without any representation as to quality of fitte or recourse to Plain- tiff. fo monished to review the court file verify all information. For information: and 2121 Waukegan Road. Suite 301. Bannockburs. Illinois 60015, (8471 498-9990. between 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. weekdays only. 1476428 11/15, 11122, 11129/12 SKOKIE IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION AURORA BANK FSB Plaintiff, RÙCARRE HAUSSLET HAUSSELET ELPENORD, MORT- GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA- TION SYSTEMS INC AS NOMI- NEE FOR GUARANTEED RATE, INC. BENEFICIAL ILLINOIS INC. D/B/A BENEFICIAL MORTGAGE CO., SHAUKAT ALI. EVANSTON, STATE OF ILLINOIS, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON- RECORD CLAIMANTS Defendants 11 CH 44688 8700 DRAKE AVENUE SKOKIE, IL 60076 NOTICE DF SALE PUBLIC NO- 2012, at 205 W. Randolph Street, 205 W. Randolph 2012, at Illinois, sell at Suite 1020, Chicago, the highest bidder public auction lo forth below, the fol- for caoh. as set real property: lowing described as 4949 Church Commonly known Skokie, IL 60077 Street, Unit 308. No.: Permanent Indea 061-1024 real estate is im- The mortgaged The proper- proved with a dwelling. for inupection. ty will NOT be opes The purchaser of the unit other than a mortgagee shall pay the assexo- ments and the legal fees required by 765 ILCS 60S/9g))1 I and (g)(4). The $276,179.72. parties: 10% of successful bid im- mediately al conclusion of auction, balance by 12:30 p.m. the next business day, checks; and no nefanda. es- shalt be sublet to general real tate taxes, special laxes, special al 09- 4cpm value. 308 One 4949 888.804.3051. Courtesy of the Floor, contact C Need Legal Help? FREE REFERRAL Call 877-270-3855 Call 888-336-5053 SCHEV authorized. 11)-2222- Computer available. NIL Additional Bonuses; ILLINOIS JUDICIAL 3121 372- #447551 UNIT sharkeydrivingjobs.com Financial Aid if qualified. file Drivers - $6,000 Sign-On, LEGAL SERVICES Job placement assistance. www.CenturaOnline,com HAUSELMAN. $1 100 per week. Dedicated POSSESSION Lanes. 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PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant lo a Judgment of Foreclosure entered on seprernber 27. 2012, Kauen Realty Services, Inc., as Selling Official will al 12:30 p.m. on December 28, 15-17011Cl 10-2222-15368. South Wacker Drive, 24th SALE You can also viuit The Judi- sending 39 RAPPIÑ ti OLSWANG, LTD. South LaSalle Streel - Suite 1105 CHICAGO, IL 60603 (312) 372- 2020 Attorney File No.: 15368 Attorney Code. 4452 Case the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt col- lector attempting to collect a debt be and any information obtained will used for that purpose 1404511 11/n, 11129, 12/6112 SKOKIE COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN- CERY DIVISION U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA- lION. AS TRUSTEE FOR J.P. lION TRUST 2006-CW2, V. J. ALEXANDER; NEW VISION FI- TO REMAIN ENTRY OF FOR 30 DAYS AFTER POSSESSION, IN AN ORDER OF WITH SECTION ACCORDANCE MORTGAGE LAW. Plaintiff's LTD.. 39 RAPPIN S OLSWANG. - Suite 1105. 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Up to $250 OOs, Lease-Purchase Drivers Also 48-states. 888.440.2465 sure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments requFred by The Condominium Properly Act, Th5 ILCS 60511851g-t). ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- OWNERI. YOU HAVE THE RIGHT Judicial Sales-Real Est. Sales-Real Judicial by the mortgagee acquinng the rea- its idential real estate pursuant to credIt bid at the sale sr by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, other lienor acquinng the residential to real estate whose nghts in and the residential real estate arose pri- or to the sale. The sublect properly is subject to general real estate tax- es, special assessments, or special tanes levied againal said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in AS IS condition. The sale is further subject lo conhr- rnation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the pur- chaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate aber confirmation of the sale. The prop- arty will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no represenla- tion as to the condition of the prop- enty. Proapective bidders are ad- moniahed to check the court file to venfy all information. If this property is a candsmrsism unit, the parchas- er of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee. shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required Property Act, 765 ILCS 60/9(91(1) and (gl(4). If this property is a con- dominium unit which is common interest community. purchaser of the unit at the foreclo- casse on September 12, 2012. an September 12, casse on Sales Corpo- agent of The Judicial AM on Decvm- ration, will at 10:30 the The Judicial ber 14, 2012. at Sales Floor. CHICA- Wacker Dilve - 24th at public auction GO, IL, 60606, seIl as set forth to the highest bidder. described neat below, the following tcnown as 9133 estate: Commonly NORTH Skokie, No 10-15-301-079-1002. The real estate is improved with a condsmin- ium. The ludgment amount was $177,602.36. down of the highest bid by certified tands at the close of the auction; The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1 .000 or fraction thereof of lhe amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified fsnds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty- four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid UN- contact for: NORTH IF YOU ILLINOIS the above e451929 N.A.. JOHNSON, Condominium in POSSESSION 9133 FORECLOSURE enhanced IN .-.v*»s'r-nv... qualify The information, OF THE HARRIS. attorney: be For you MERZA. Sale entered eerywsor... zvvrnseesehvrseWc. $0.03 Judicial Sales-Real Est. Sales-Real Judicial Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collechon Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiffs attomey is deemed to be a debt and any information nbtained 1478572 11/29, 12/6. 12/13/12 SKOKIE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION CITIMORTGAGE. INC., Plaintiff, JOSEPH MERZA A/K/A JOSPEH K. KEATING CONDOMINIUM ASSO- CIATION. KNOWN OWNERS AND NON- RECORD CLAIMANTS Defendants 10 CH 40767 9133 NORTH KEATING AVE. 15 Skokie, IL 60076 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and moniahed to check the court file to moniahed to check unit, the purchax- is a condominium shall pay other than a mortgagee, and the legal fees the assessments required ILCS 608/9(9)111 Property Act, 765 property in a con- and (q)(4(. If this which is part of a dominium unit community, the common interest purchaser of the unit at the toreclo- sure sale other than a mortgagee shall puy the auseasmenla required by The Condominium Properly Act, Th5 ILCS 605/t8.5(q-1(. ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF IN AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) MORTGAGE LAW. Plaintiff's BLUMBERG & ASSOCIATES, LLC, 230 W. Monroe Street, Suife #1125, Chicago, IL 60606, (312) 541-9710. Please refer to file number 10-7989. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA- lION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312( 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation al w w-w.ljac.com for a 7 day status re- port of pending sales. JOHNSON. GLUMBCRG s ASSOCIATES, LLC 230 W. Monroe Street, Suite #1125 Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 541-9710 Attorney File No.: 10-7989 Attorney Code. 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CDL- A, 3 months current OTR exp. 800-4 1 4-9 569 www.driveknight.com To advertise in this section, please calIlCAN directly at (217) 241-1700. funds/or in to as described Residential ODELL certified is due within twenty-four STANCZAK. 10.30 AM on January 7, in THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CIRCUIT Campers Judicial Sales-Real Est. Sales-Real Judicial Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed is the real estate after lowing NORTH Norridqe, IL 60706 Property Index No. 12l3-414-026-0O00 Vol, 0137 a The real estate is improved wìth - single family residence. The ud ment amount was $468,560.8 Sale terms: 25% down of the high- esl bid by certified funds at the close of the auction, The balance. including Ihe Judicial sale tee for Abandoned Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate ut the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the parchaser not $300, transfer, (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the resi- dental real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment other henar acquinng the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real eatate arose pri- or to the sale. The subject property is subject to general real estate taa- es, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation quantify of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in AS IS condition. The sale a further Subject to conhr- malion by the court. Upon payment in full of the amounl bid, the pur- chaser will receive a Certificate of confirmalion of lxx sale. The prop- erty will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representa- lion as to the condition of the prop- OIS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISI NG NETWORK OIS CLASSIFIED NORRIDGE IN ILLINOIS COUN- COOK COUNTY, - CHANCERY TV DEPARTMENT TREE SERVIC- DIVISION GREEN ING LLC, Plainliff, JAN STANCZAK Defendants 10 CH 47760 4016 NORTH ODELL AVENUE Norndqe, IL 60706 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC WO- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN hat pur- suant lo u Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered cause on October 3, 2012, an agent of The Judicial Sales Corporahon. will at 2013, at the The Judicial Sales Cor- Soration, One South Wacker Drive- 04th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as oat forth below, the fol- estate:Commonly known as 4016 or or our South Used number

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ANNUAL STATEMENT OF AFFAIRS SUMMARY FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2012 $40,009-$59,999 - Sarah Adkins, Melissa Christi, Gina Dravilas, Diana Dylag, Kathryn Freitag, James Copies of the detailed Annual Statement of Affairs for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2012 will be available tar public inspection in the schooldistrict/Joint agreement administrative office by December 1,2012. Gullotto. Annette Garcia: Margaret Kinel, Mary Knotel, Sarnanttna Lazich. Alice Leveille, Cathenne Molosa, Individuals wanting to review this Annual Statement at Affairs should contact Rachel Michaels; James Nelsen, Jvsephine Oliva, Julia Peters, Lisa Petnrgal. Pamela Skit/man $60,000- Pennoyer School District #79 5200 N. Cumbertand Ave.1 Nomdge, IL 708-456-9094 7:30am - 4:00pm $89, - Janet Decker, Matthew Bender, Sandra Clarke, Kathryn Fnicke,Mett LieU, Barbara Petethanoen; School District/Joint Agreement Name Aôdress Telephone Office Hours Deborah Shaw, Oeherah Wequndt $90,000 and oeerGeralyn Cimino, Linda Godnicki, Michael Lobelteld, Piso by January 15,2013 the detailed Annual Statement of Affairs for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30,2012, will be posted on the Illinois State Boardst Edacahorb websitest wwwisbe.net. Sosar Miceli SUMMARY: The tollowing is the Annual Statement ot Affairs Summary that is required to be published by the school district/joint agreement tar the past tiscalyear Non-Certificated $25,cxAnd Under - Patrick Clrris6. Ngoc Tuyet Dam, Edwna Mowery, Levo Nguyen, SBofeonent of Ooorations as of June 30. 2012 Joan Rizos, Paul Pham Vu $25,000-$39,900 ' Blanca Bernaolu Mejia, Hung Nguyen, Hung Van Ptiam Municipal $40,000 - 9,999 - Patti Bielecki, Oanh Phum, Wendy Wallace $60,000 - $89,999 - Dawn Wallace Operahons Retirement Fire Preventen Payments over $2,500 (escluding salaries and wages(: Communication 2,881 ; School Medlin outtitters & Debt Social Working & 2,932; Menards 3,003; Scholastic bc 3,230, Culligun 3,469; Tribune Mede 3,915. Houghton Mithin Educational Maintenance Services Transportation Security Capital Prolects Cash Turd Safety 3,977; Analytical Compass 4,500; Russo Power Equipment 4,508; Us Bank Equipment 4,588; Accu- Local Sources 1000 3,242401 102,585 217,791 151,511 115,005 15,141 20,163 19,678 Flow-Through Receipts/Revenues Paving Company 4,650; EdOt 4,858; Maine Township School Treasurer 5,000; Grant Recycling 5,050; Roscve Company 5,382; Cvmcast 5,540; West 40 Intermediate 5,775; Chicago Metropoliten 5,949; Piton from One District ta Another District 2000 0 0 0 0 Associates Inc 8.446; Gha Technologies 8,647; Fsp 9,175; Klein. Hall And Associates 9,270; Skyward State Sources 3000 354,287 0 0 49,997 0 O B Accvuntisg Department 10,294; Cdw Government 10,413; Dell Marketing LO. 10.419; Nicer Gas 10,757: Federal Sources 4000 128,393 0 0 0 0 0 B O 8mo Mastercard 10,814; Challenger Day School 14,909; 6+ Computer Services 15,500; Everbank Total Direct Receipts/Revenues 3,725,081 102,585 217,791 201,508 115,005 O 15,141 20,163 19,67ff Commercial 21,625; Apple 22,132; Fathom Media 26,402; Delta Dental 29.105, Esic 29,657; Warehouse Total Direct Disbuesements/Expendilures 4,007,321 406,129 2549M 160,393 102,037 0 20,163 371,775 Direct 33,1 21 ; Hodges Lsiui 33,521 ; Nomdge Scheel DIstrict #80 34,298, Commonwealth Edinan 37,253;

Other Sources/Uses nl Funds (80,000) 0 45,218 O O O 780,325 0 570,000 Illinois Municipal Retirement System 37,526; Shoreline Electric 40,286; Custodian 0f Imprest 40,596;

Beginning Fund Balances - July 1,2011 1,017,454 603,268 144,841 129,732 (104,799) 0 13,742 O 183,730 Eupedia COnstructiOn 46,735; Franklin Park District #84 49,906, Golden Fence Company 5 1,180; CoItas

Other Canqes n Fund Balanceo O O O O O 0 O O Corporabvn 5 1 700; Hams Bank 62,368; Richlee Vaso 64,586; Teachers' Retirement System 0f The State

Ending Fund Balances June 30,2012 655,214 299,724 142,866 170,847 (91,831) 0 809,208 O 401,633 0f Illinois 74,866; Leyden Area Special Educatmn Cooperative 84,891 ; A & B Bus Service 86.868: State Mechanical 1 20,757; Defranco Plumbing 149,573; Mannheim School District #83 227,941 ; Amalgamated Ceatticated $25,O(and Under - Gina Alirnad, Hannah Andersen, Alicia Armato, Jvunne Barrett, Debra Diane Miller; Margrit Mvy Melissa Moro, Amy Noble, Gregory Novak, Daniel O'Leary, Jerome Shymas, Philip Bunk 276,495; Blue Cross Blue Shield 351,858 Cumpliere, Stephen Cimino; Meg-Anne Coyne. Terry Daszek, Carla Diafle, Mary Elles Husrahan. Sharon Siegel; Kairo Shocker, Cheshne Stone, Danno Temnan Michelle Tspiaoitrs, Joanne Vernos, Ryan Wood Hubbard. Jordan Jones; CarnI Kenneally, Starnuto Loarmas, Concetta Lapo, Lauren Maloney, Carmela Mico. $25,1100-$39,999 - Siloasa Diodo, Math Miller, Bernadine Niewinski, Jensiter Ruttanlli, Beatriz Wagever AD41450395B1, Pub: 1129-12 Public Hearings Public Hearings Public Hearings Public Hearings Public Hearings Storage - Legal Storage - Legal Storage - Legal 219isrequestingtovacatenorth side yard, 40.7% lot coy- LEGAL NOTICE cisl use for a planned develop-OF LOT 2 IN HEINZ'S COLO-Tenant Name Unit ALifeStorage CentersofRogers382 Shelly C. Moore Payne Streel weut of LeClaireerage and a 0.675 floor to areaNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENment review for a stage 1 devel-NIAL PLAZA RESUBDIVISIONKevin Chealom i 048Park will hold a public sale to en-41 5 Stephen Meredith Avenue. A map of the proposedratio rather than the masimumthat a public hearing will be heldopment plan for a multi-familyIN SAID EAST HALF OF THEBelcion Health Care 1157force a lien imposed on said proper-403 Micahel Walker IP, us described below, pursuant to street segment to be vacated is50% impermeable surface coy-onTuesday, December 18,residential project, and any es-SOUTHWEST QUARTER, ALLPatricia Brooks 1141 337 Maurice Brook available the Illinois SeH-Service Storage Fu- in the PlanningDlvi-erage, 26-foot maximum build-2012, at 7:00 p.m. before theceptions as may be requestedIN SECTION 26, TOWNSHIPPatricia Brooks 1142dIlly Act,Illinaio Code 77D ILCS249 Jeaoette Turner opon officeat5127Oaklorì¡ng height, 4-foot minimum sidePlanning and Zoning Commis-as pars of this application, at the41 NORTH, RANGE 12 EASTWilliam Lowramce 127295/1in OS'7,al11:00 AM on273 Tatanisha Baugh Street. yard, 40% masimum buildingsion in the City Council Cham-followingproperty,inaccord-OF THE THIRD PRINCIPALMark Wesoloskie i 343Thursday, December 13th 2012.217 Leslie Evans FOR YOUR INFORMATION:coverage, and0.6 masimumbers of Park Ridge City Hall,anse with Section 5.6of theMERIDIAN, ACCORDING TOCynthia Hoffman 1368at Life Storage Centers of llegare043 Carnerialee L. Ware Plans and related documentstloor to area ratio as required by505 Butler Place, Park Ridge, Il-Zoning Ordinance of the City otTHE PLAT RECORDED DE-Elyse Murray 1407Park 7524 N. PaulIna St, Chica- go, IllInoIs, 60626. 1773) 381-1417t 39 Lakeitha Hayes areavailableattheVillage'sSections 1 1 8-78(b(, i 18- linois, when the following matterPark Ridge: LOT i IN REGEN-CEMBER 6, 2007 AS DOCU-George D. Banc 1230Management reserves the nght rs090 Vanessa lawerence CommunityDevelopmentDe-112(3a), 118-112(6a),118-will be considered: CY OF PARK RIDGEMENT NUMBER 0734015119Clarence Vogt 1271 withdraw any unit from sale. Regis.680 Juan Morquecho partment, Planning Division,112(8), 118-112(10) of the Zon-ZONING CASE NUMBERS' RESUBDIVISION, BEING AIN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Clarence Vogt 1347tened or motor vehiclesare sold688 George Jones (847) 933-8447 Monday throughing Chapter of the Skokie Vil-PD-12-01; RESUBDIVISION OF PART OFThe property is commonlyJonathan Bogseth 1373 As la I Parts OnIy, no titles or reg-676 Isidoro R. Colon Friday, from 8:30 AM to 5:00lage Codeinan P2 Single-Application by Orchard Devel-THE EAST HALF OF TI-tEknown as: 446-516 NorthGlen Freeman 1721 iatration. 550 Cheryl Martin Tenant Name: Unit PM. family district opment Group, Inc., tor a spe-SOUTHWEST QUARTER ANDNorthwest Highway Richard Spandiary 1724 Dons L. Benson f008570 Samantha Menard SPECIAL AID: Available upon2012-23Z - 4050 Tower Circle AllpersonsinterestedinthePub:11/22. 11129449487 Rodney Thomas 950 568 Francisca Morales request tor the disabled. CallDavid and Mirza Torreo request above described matter are in-Lite Storage Centers of SouthStanley Jones 883 564 Darlene Williams (847) 673-0500 or TDD (847)two variations in order to con- vitedtoattendandwillbeLoop will hold a public sale toRobert C. Baldwin 852 509 Kwabene L. Stewart 933-8455. struct room a room addition re- Public Hearings Public Hearings heard. enforce a lien imposed on saidSandra Flannigan 843 781 Anthony Autrey Interested parties are invited tosuhing in a 5.31-foot west side The case file for this matter isproperty, as describedbelow,Anthony Wolfe 666 Pub: 11/22,11/29448841 Tony F. Cayuela Jr. 554 attend this meeting. This noticeyard and1-offstreet parking available for review in the De-pursuanttotheIllinois VILLAGE OF LINCOLNWOOD NOTICE OF Self-Jesse A. Dismukes 523 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF is for information purposes only.space rather thanthe6-foot PUBLIC HEARING partment of Community Preser-Service Storage Facility Act, lIli-Darryl Grant 52D PERSONAL PROPERTY Published in the Skokie Reviewminimum side yard and 2-off nation and Development in City PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Wednesday, De- sois Code 770 ILCS 95/1 toCheriseD.Jsaes 516 Notice is hereby given that pur- on November 29, 2012. street parking space minimum Mary-Ann Pilet camber 19, 2012, at 7:00PM, u public hearing will be held by Hall. 9517,at 10:00 AM on Friday, 477 suant to Section 4 of the Self- Paul Luke, Chairman au requiredby sections1 18- Alfredo Marr, Chairman December 14, 2012 at Lite Stor-Beck Martinez 456 Service Storage Facility Act, the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Village of Lincolnwood, Muero Lewis 418 11-29-12 #453936 111-6(a),118-201(2) and 118- Planning and Zoning Commis-age CentersofSouthLoop, Cook County,Illinois,inthe Council Chambers Room of David Escalanle 309 State of Illinois, the undersigned LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC 218(c) of the Zoning Chapter of sion 2361 S. State St., Chicago, lIli- LincolnwoodVillageHall,6900NorthLincolnAvenue, Luke F. Urbanowski 246 will sell at a public sale by com- HEARING the Skokie Village Code in an Pub: 11/29/2012 Ad 453245 nois, 60616. Lincolnwood. Illinois for the purpose of considering the follow- Monalisa Little 157 pet'dive bidding on:Date & Time Skokie Zoning Boardof Ap-Rl Single-family district. Management reserves the rightSaundra Hale ing Storage - Legal 102 12-14-12 at 3 pm peals, Wednesday. DecemberFOR YOUR INFORMATION: Aloha Leach [22 Property Address: 4352 West Touhy Avenue to withdraw any unit from sale. Units to be auctioned. 1g,2012,VillageofSkokie,Plans and related documents Pub: 11/22.11/29449288 (David's Square Plaza) Lite Storage Centers ot SouthRegistered or motor vehicles #58 Bolton Toylene: bags and 5127 Oakton Street, Skokie, lIti-are availableat theVillage's Life Storage Centers of Property PIN.: 10-27-424-045-0000; Loop will hold a public sale toare sold As Is I Parts Only, no boses #87 MargaretAnneffe nois 60077. at7:30 P.M., toCommunityDevelopmentDe- entorce a lien imposed on said Wngleyvillewillhold a public 10-27-424-017-0000; titles or registration. Smith, only bags. #633 Thomas consider the tollowing: partment, Planning Division property,as described below,Name Unit Asale to entorce a lien imposed 10-27-424-01 6-0000; Estellone, 2 gabinen #674 NEW (847) 933-8447 Monday through pursuanttotheIllinoisSelf-Brandi Williams 3039on said property, as describedBethanyJoy Dean, bedroon 2012-21Z - 9533 Klldare Ave-Fnday. from 8:30 AM. to 5:00 10-27-424-015-0000; below, pursuant to the Illinois and 1 0-27-424-014-0000. Service Storage Facility Act. lIli-Angela Wright 2035 setand personal items. #947 nue PM Self-Service Storage Facility Applicant: Georgia Plevritis, Tenant; and Vicki nois Code 770 ILCS 95/1toJacqueline Davis 2177 Ramirez Santino, personal MB Financial Bank N.AandSPECIAL AID: Available upon Act, Illinois Cede 770 ILCS 95/1 Apoetolou, Property Owner 95/7, at 2:00 PM on Wednes-Sabrina Morgan 2016 items, Sara Yelizarova, as co-request tor the disabled.Call day, December 12, 2012 at LifeSabrinaMorgan 2015to 95/7, at 12:00 PM on Mon- Pub; 11/29, 1216 447712 guardiano of the estate of Ben(847) 673-0500 or TDD (847) Nature of Request: A parking variation to reduce the num- day, December 10th, 2012, at ber of required off-street parking apoces to permit a Personal Storage Centers of SouthwestSabrina Morgan 2066 Notice is hereby given that pur- Isaakov, request a vacationin933-8455. Loop, 601 W. Harrison St., Chi-Wauniece Cole 5080Lite Storage Centers ofsuant to Illinois Self-Storage Fa- order to install a pool and walk-Interested parties are invited toService Establishment (Salon, Beauty, arid Spa) to open and Wrigley-stIle, 3323 West Addison operate at 4352 West Touhy Avenue cago, Illinois, 60607. KevinJones 3191 cilities Act, a sale will be held on way resulting in a 52% lot coy-attend this meeting. This notice Street, Chicago, Illinois, 60618. At the public heanng, the Zoning Board of Appeals will accept Management reserves the rightJudith Kratochvil 2207 December12th,201211:00 erage by impermeable surfacesis for information purposes only. (773(478-0805 Management re- and consider all testimony and evidence pertaining to this ap- to withdraw any unit from sale.Community Renovation Am. ,at LifeStorage Centers of rather than the 50% masimumPublished in the Skokie Review serves the right to withdraw any plication, and will consider any zoning actions or relief that Registeredor motor vehiclesPartners 2187 Elgin, 450 Airport Rd. Elgin. IL asrequiredby Section118-on November 29, 2012. are sold As Is / Parts OnIy, noWerner Jeschonek 2166unit fromsale.Registeredor may be necessary or convenient related to this request.At 60123 (847)888-1834. The con- 78(b) of the Zoning Chapter ofRalph Klein, Chairman titles or registration. MichaelBowen 1129motor vehicles are soldAs Is / the conclusion of the public hearing, the Zoning Board of Ap- tents of the below spaces will be the Skokie Village Code in an11-29-12 #453946 Name Unit ADebbie Patterson 2153Parts OnIy, no titles or registra-sold at a public sale for cash, peals will make a recommendation to the Lincolnwood Village tion. Rl Single-family district. Donald Sago 199 James Crowder 2158 credit card or certified funds.If 2012-22Z - 8108 Klldare Ave- Board of Trustees based on the information preaented The Tenant Name UnIt# Village Board will consider that recommendation al a subse- David Tomer 228 Brenda MacMillan 4134 there is no market value or na nue Gloria Gancio 302 Elizabeth Oshinson 3113Dean Zitzewitz 1128bids received, the goods will be quent public meeting.The decision ot the Village Board will Marqurta M Harns Andrew Venamore of Mach 1 Chelsea Scott 317 Tamela Collins-Cole 2013 2068otherwise disposed ot. Inc., on behalf of Paul Grosse be the final decision of the Village regarding this application Rosa M Gonzalez 2105 Information conceming this application is available for inspec- Tonya Price Harden 348 International HapKido USA Carmela Indrago Unit #255 and Dana Borchers Grosse, re- RENT YOUR APARTMENT WITH Robert Evrard 427 2012Michael Delvalle 2110 tioninthe Community Development Departmentofthe Barbara Fischer Unit #288 quests five variations in order to Dale Hollingworth 637 BeverlyEverett 1030Veronica Shaw 3034 EASE IN THE (LASSIFIEDS. (ALL LincolnwoodVillageHall,6900NorthLincolnAvenue, Barbara Fischer Unit #291 construct a room adddion resuft- Amit Sane 662 Zoytsa Kanistra 3121Robert Rodriguez 3110 Lincolnwood, Illinois. This public hearing may be adjourned to Yolanda Marmolejo Unit #292 ng in a 57 4% lot coverage by847-998.34U0 TO PLA(E YOUR AD Kenneth M Collins Jr 735 Tracey Adams 5038Pub:11/22, 11/29 449204 Diana Quesada Unit #406 rrnpermeablesurfaces,28.17- another date by the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Village Lite Storage Centers at Hermo- without further notice, other than a notice entered upon the mi- Willie Buggu 754 Foot Nanny.com, Inc. 4096 Eve Fogtiene Unit #412 not buildingheight,2.98-foot Jeanne Julien 762 George D. Lyles 4138sa will hold a public sale ta en-John Blomstrand Und #652 nules of said meeting,finingthe time and placeofits David Turner 816 Jason Vuletich 4016force a lien imposed on said Public Notices Public Notices reconvening. Pub: 11/22,11129447365 Andrea Serrano 1028Roger Mosley 4070property, as described below, All persons in attendance at the hearing shall have an opportu- pursuanttotheIllinoisSelf- nity to be heard regarding this application, Any person who al- Robert Stevenson 1068A Anthony Lindsey 3161 PRE-FILING NOTICE Service Storage Facility Act. lIli- so desires to appear as an interested party, with the nght to Edna Wash 1083A Enka Edwards 4136 NORWOOD PARK TOWNSHIP Pub:11129 451925 Gwendolyn Vann 3180nois Code 770 ILCS 95/1to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that he office at Town Clerk, Rocca cross-050mine others at the public hearing, most tile an ap NOTiCE OF AUCTION Designs tor Change 315395/7, at 4:00 PM on Monday Secco, will be open an rhe tolluwing dales unit times for tIre purpose pearance form with the Village of Lincolnwood no later than 5 November 12, 2012atLife st accepting candidate petitions sr certificates for the Consolidated p.m. on the business day prior to the commencement ot the Lite Storage Centers of MortonEdwin Mason 3144 To PLACE A elecrion le be held April 9, 2013 Grove will hold a public sale toShannon Stewart 309-4 Storage Centers of Hermosa, public hearing. Appearance forms are available in the Corn- 4500 W. Grand Ave. Chicago, Monday, December 1 7. 2012 from 9:00 am, to 4:00 p.m. munity Development Department of the Lincolnwood Villageenforce a lien imposed on saidDuana Holmes 3057 Tuesday. December 18, 20r2 from 9:00 um. to 4:00 p.m. property, IL 60639. Phone number is 773- Hall, 6900 North Lincoln Avenue, Lincolnwood, Illinois. as describedbelow.Carolyn Queen 257 Wednesday, December 19, 2012 from 9:00 am. to 4:00 p.m. pursuanttotheIllinoisSeIt-Joseph E. Sims Jr. 5061235-8452 Thursday, December 2D, 2012, from 9:00 arr. to 4:00 p.m. This is not a "notice to appear."lt is an invitation to all interest- CLASSIFIED Service Storage Facility Act lIli-Emmanuel Okere 4113Management reserves the right Fnduy, December 21, 2D12 from 9:00 am, ro 4:00 p.m. ed persons to submit oral or written comments conceming this to withdraw any und from sale. Monday, December 24, 2012 from 9:00 am. Io 5:00 p.m application.Written comments must be received no later than nois Cede 770 ILCS 95/1toTischa Thomas 4048 The office ot Tows Clerk, Pacco Secco, will accept the candidate poS- 95/7, at 1:00 PM on Thursday,Haochen Liang 4045Registeredor motor vehicles 5 p m. on the business day prior to the public hearing and may are sold As Is/Parts Only no ti- AD, CALL lions sr certiticatea tor the Consolidated election rs be held April 9, be sent to the attention of the Village Zoning Officer at the December 13th, 2012, atJames Jefferson 2128 20t3 tor the following offices and termo: LiteStorage Centers al MortonMarkHopkins 111516 lles or registration. Position Term LincolnwoodVillageHall,6900NorthLincolnAvenue, Grove,6505 WestOaktonKenneth Fisher 2061 unft Tenant Name Township Supervisor 4 years Lincolnwood, IL 60712.Persons having questions regarding Street, Morton Grove, IllInoIs,KeistsaJones 16566 t 77 James Grissom 84/-998-3400 Township Clerk 4 years this matter may call the Village Community Development De- 132 Maritza Jauregui Township Asuessor 4 years partment at 847-673-7402 60053, 847-966-1899. Manage-KeishaJones 194 Township Highway Commissioner 01 6 Virginia Daniels 4 years Dated: November26, 2012 ment reserveu the right to with-KeishaJones 162 Townohip Trustee j4l 4 years draw any unit from sale.Regis-KeishaJones 014 Maurice Bell Village Clerk 163164 Roucs Secco tened or motor vehicles are soldPub: 11/22,11/29449301 550 Cheryl Martin OR VISIT Township ClerIc Village of Lincolnwooci 516 Tisha Canada 11129t12 #453887 I 1)29/12 #454137 As Is I Parts Only," no titles or registration. 146 Iris Y. 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LINW000, DAVlO UPOWÌCL, EMILIA; LOCKHAITI, ALlA; LONG, STEPHANIE; LOPEZ. JANET: LOPEZ, RODRIGO;R.; CARAVELLO, JOSEPH; CARiER, CHARLOTTE ERETTE; COLEMAN, JOSEY E.; COLEMAN, QUEN'TONILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT SECURI 107,681; ILLINOIS DEPT.OF REVENUE 4,233, ILLINOIS DEPT. LORO, TALlA, WENGAS, NANCY. MADANSIÇY, SHARON; MAHDI, NADIA; MALARKEY, SUSANNA; MALONE, WAYNE; EMRICH. ELLEN; GARFIELD, ELENA, GILMORE, SHAUNA; HARRIES, LINDA M. HARRISON, EDWARD; OF REVENUE 3,104,361; ILLINOIS MUNICIPAL RETiREMENT FUND 2,240,463, ILLINOIS STATE BOARD 0F ED ANGELA, MANDERS, BARBARA, MARIN. DAJANY. MARTINEZ, ALBERTINA, MARTINEZ, DEISY, MARTINEZ, HERNANDEZ, LAURA; HUTCHINS, KELLY; JOHNSON, ANGELA A.; KENT, ARTHUR W.; KENT, BONNIE, KOTSO VOS. FUNDING & DI 9,330; ILLINOIS STATE POLICE 10,476, ILLINOIS STUDENT ASSISTANCE COMMISSION 19,050, MARIA EUGENIA, MARTINEZ, MIGUEL, MARTINEZ. RITA, MASLOVSKY. ERIN; MASON, MAYFIELD, MAlTEN, KENIA, KUNG-LI, SUZANNE FAYE; MARKHAM, PATRICIAA,; MATOS, WONNE ELIZABETH; MCCONNER, ANGELA INDEPENDENT STATIONERS i i 500; INDUSTRIAL APPRAISAL CO. 2,965: INDUSTRY HEATiNG 9,070; INFINITEC TODD. MAYEN, ROSEANN F, MCBETH, WILLIE W; MCBRIDE. AISHA; MCBRIDE. DEBORAH A; MCCOY, MARIA, MITCHELL. HOWARD A; NOZNICK. PETER W., O'NEILL MICHAEL J ; PATRZYKONT. DONALD, RANKIN. ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY 3.446; INTEGRITY TECHNOLOGY GROUP A HP PROCURVE 38,21 6; INTEGRYS ENERGY FELICIA; MCCULLOUGH, MELViN; MCDONALD. ROBERT; MCDOWELL, JOHN MELViN, ERICA; MIDDLETON,ELIZABETH. ROBINSON. SUZANNE MARY, RYAN. JORDAN; SALMONS, JULIE A; SCHRAMM, TERESA, SIMPSON, SERVICES INC. 1,079,243, INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE 22.605. INTERNATIONAL READING ASSOC. 3,500; SHAREEMA; MILLER. SULl, MILLER, WENDY, MITCHELL, OLIVE; MONAHAN, MAGGIE, MONROY, BARBARAANTHONY F.. SMALL, AMY, SPERO, KATHERINE; STRINGER. ROBERT; TAIRA. LORA LEE; 17ORTZIS, PANAGIOTA; INTERSTATE ELECTRONICS 50.926; lINO 6,353, IRIS EXELROD GOODMAN 4,800, J W. PEPPER S SON INC. G; MONTALVO, MARGARITA. MONTOYA, MARIA, MOORE, BERNARD, MORENO, OLGA G, MORGAN, JANEEN,VALENZUELA, MARIA E., WACKER, ERIC, WATSON. CATHRYN D.; WEINSTEIN. SUSAN C : WERD. KAREN2,093, JAC MASONRY 645,309; JAMILLA PIllS 3,601; JEANINE SCHULTZ MEMORIAL SCHOOL 38,915; MORRIS, MARTHA, MULVIHILL, MARY LISA, MUNOS, ROSARIO; MUNOZ. ANGftA MARIE; MUNSON, MAYAWALKER, ZIOMEK, ROSALIE JEANNE CHASE 2,873, JEANNETTE HUTCHINSON 2,686; JESSICA A. HOCKE1I 19,250: JESSIE L MCFADDEN J, MURILLO, MARIA ROCIO; NELSON, MATT; NICHOLSON, CMLA; NICHOLSON, WINSTON; NI[.APANT. JAMIE, D65 VENDOR FY12 PAYMENTS OVER $2500 3M CUSTOMER CARE CENTER 11,490, A & R FLOORING CONSTRUCTION S WELDIN 3.825, JEWISH CHILD S FAMILY SERViCES 129,314; JOB GIRAFFE 36,653, JOHN OBASEKI. OWENSOGIE; O'CONNOR, ROBERT J. OLASIMBO, TRACY, O'MALLE'Y, JOHN J; OMAR. FATIMA, 25,738; ABEL BUILDING & RESTORATION 404.250, ABLE DISTRIBUTORS HEATING & COOLING SUPP R,051;D. KASARDA 1.9D0. JOHNSTONE SUPPLY COMPANY INC. 10.771, JOSEPH ACADEMY 65,308. JOYCE BARIL O'NEAL, JACKIE, ORRIS, BENJAMIN; OWENS, GREGORY, PAISLEY, BERNARD LARRY; PANIZO, CARLOS A;ABLE SERVICE & SUPPLY 12.994. ACTIVE COPIER T2JTO; ADVANCE J. GIANNINI. INC 20./DO: ADVANCE 4,009; KAPLAN 11,751, KATHERINE ALEXANDRA SPAIN 2000 TRUST 21,212; KGI LANDSCAPING COMPANY PARKINSON, ANNE BJORNSON, PARRADA, ROSARIO CAROLINA; PASCO, ROBERTO, PAJEL, SHAHNAZ,ViSUALS INC. 3,235, AETNA LIFE INS & ANNUITY CO 17,150, AFLAC 14,727, AGILE MIND INC 28.5D0; 104,112; KIRTLEY TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION 14,125; (NOVATION, INC 8,683; KRANZ INC. 9.380. KURT PATRZYKONT. JASON M, PAYNE, ALISE LASHAE, PEARSON, LAKE'YSHA; PECHNYO, ANNE; PERALTA, ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL MONTESSORI SCHOOL 40,482, ALLENDALE ASSOCIATION 4,169, ALLIED BENEFIT SAPHIR PIANOS INC 6,000, LAKESHORE LEARNING MATERIALS T7,240; LAKESHORE WASTE SER'10ES ¿ZC JOSEPHINE. PERELMAN, RACHEL; PERRIN-ROACHE, MALCOLM; PE'ITIGREE. BRANDON J; PHILIDOR,SYSTEMS INC. 316,761; ALLY 6,551; ALTERNATIVES UNLIMITED 52,951, AMAZON COM PURCHASING WILL 4,410, LANTER DISTRIBUTING DA/OF OHL 3,785, LAPORT INC. 50,268, LAUREATE DAY SCHOOL 22,311; DOLPHI; PHILIPPE, SAM; PIERCE, AMELIA, PIERRE-JACOUES, JUDITH, PIKES, DEMETRIA; POLICAPE. EVAN PROCESS 7,737, AMBASSADOR ATHLETIC APPAREL 6,278; AMBER MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS INC. LECTORUM PUBLICATIONS INC 25,758, LEMOI HARDWARE 23,642, LICA 464,247; LINCOLN RA'ESTMENT POLINSKI, AMY; POMPIWS. ROBENSON, PONCE, HILDA; POSTER, TANIA; POWELL. MICHAEL A, QUIROZ. 31 450; AMERICAN CAPITAL 249,934; AMERICAN DRAPERYCLEANERS S FLAMPROOFERS 8,621; AMERIPRISE 111,070, LINDA SHUSTERMAN 11,145, LINMAR, HR SOLUTIONS PLUS, LLC 12,250; LIZ STONE 4,357, LOSS ALICIA; RAMIREZ, LOURDES MAJRA, RAMIREZ, MARIA C.; RANDOLPH, DILLIN; RANDOLPH, MA1THEW; RAY, FINANCIAL SERViCES INC. 21,410; ANDERSON LOCK COMPANY LTD. 3,662, ANDERSON PEST SOLUTIONSPREVENTION ASSOCIATES 0/B/A SONORO 69,713, MSI STEEL 296,024; M. G ELECTRIC SERViCE CO. JESSAMY. REDUS. RASHAD; REGGS. MAYLENE E.. REMIED, DELLA; RICO. MARINA; BIOS, WIS; ROBERSON, T8,548, ANDREW J ROBINSON 7,B84. ANDREW KRUGLY 13,139, AOK GOURMET 5,144, APPLE COMPUTERi .015.177, M C GLASS S MIRROR LLC 52,201, MACMILLAN/MCGRAW-HILL (SCHOOL DM5106) 15,604; CHRISTOPHER. ROBINSON, JEFFREY; ROORIGUEZ. MARIA I; ROGERS. KEESHA; ROGERS, KIMBERLY; ROH,197,032; APPLE INC65,69T; AQUA SONICS ENTERPRISES INC18,D82, ARAMARK 401,547, ARCON MADDEN GLASS 360.752, MAINE DISTRICT 207, ED-RED 4,407. M.ARKOFF S KRASNY 3,555, MARRIOTT HAEWON; ROJAS, CARLA CLEME'TINA, ROMAN, LAURA; ROSENBERG, RACHEL; ROSS, JUANITA; R01'HE,ASSOCIATES INCORP249,319; ARLYN SCHOOL 56,436; AT&T 220,641: AT&T LONG DISTANCE 6,445, ATEMPO HOTEL 5,T53; MARSHALL ELECTRIC SUPPLY 7,284: MARWILLE ACADEMY SCOH NOLAN CENTER 16,903; MARYBETH; ROWLEY, TIFFM{Y, RYCZEK, LOURDES TERESITA, SAINT-ELOI, BERLINE, SANCHEZ, NICOLE;INC. 5,951; AVRAM SACKS 4,841, AWARD CONCEPTS 6,465; BAIN ENVIRONMENTAL INC. 42,B1O, BAKER & MARWILLE JENN SCHOOL 74,212, MASTERCARD 8MO MASTERCARD CORPORATE CLIE 480,995; MRIM SANDS, SHACKEENA; SCHWANK. TERESA G ;SCFIWAThZ. DAVID; SCOlI, NICOLE MICHELLE; SEALS, TAYLOR 9,349; BANK OF NEW YORK CORP TRUST BILLING DEP 4,614, BARBARA HEARD 4,300; BARNES &STAFFING SOLUTIONS TB,221, MAY DECORATING 67,308. MCCANN'S PAINTING INC T19,625: MCGLADREY & ANDRE; SEALS. ANDREA, SHELKE, MANISHA V; SHEPHARD. ROBERT; SHEPSTONE, MARGARET; SHLIMON,NOBLE 2,875; BAY EVAIRONMENTAL 27B,132, BEHAVIORAL MEDICAL ASSOC i i 638; BENSINGER DUPONT & TULLEN CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCO 44.400: MCGRAW HILL ORDER DEPT. 121,565, MELANIE MUDARTH 2,983, AMANDA; SHLIMON, RITA; SHMOUEL, ZINA; SHOBOWALE. SHAUN; SHUMATE, JOYPOWELL; SILVA, SANDRA;ASSOCIATES 24,300, BERGER EXCAVATING 159,612; BEST BUY ELECTRONICS STORE (ACCOUNT (CSD 5,144; MENARDS 4.564, METRO PROFESSIONAL PRODUCTS 4,233. METROPOLITAN PREPARATORY SCHOOLS INC. SIMOULIS, MARICRUZ; SIMPSON, SELENA; SIMS, RAVEEN; SINGH, HARLEEN SAINI, SKLADE, RENEE A; BEST TPI SERVICE 388,614; BEVERLY J. PARYPINSK1 2,B3B; BIG WEB APPS NC. 5,5B5; BILTMORE 6.373, MICHAEL CRISTOL 12,770; MICHAEL OOUGHERIY 6,000: MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY 8,590; SMITH, LATOYA; SMITH, SAME1TA, SMITH. WAYNE; SOTO, ANA ISABEL; SOTO, LAURA I.; STANLEY. ANTON COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION 7,833, BLATT HASENMILLER LEEKSKER & MOORE 3,108; BOB'S DAIRY MIDLAND PAPER CO 99,602; MIDWEST COMPUTER PRODUCTS INC 183,467, MIDWEST FENCE 13,966; STARKS JR. ROBERT W , STEELE-GARRISON, ViRGINIA; STEPHANT, KERSTIN RYAN; STEWART, VERETIA; SERVICE 140.660, BORNQUIST INC. 8,273; BOUND TO STAY BOUND BOOKS INC 5,722, BRIDGE V1F.WMONARCH CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 505,221, MORGAN BIRGE S ASSOCIATES INC 92,157; MORROW STRONG. AMANDA. SULAIMAN, LORNA, SULLIVAN, LORI; SWIFT, DAVID, TAREKE. LIKNESH; TATE, TASHI, EATENDED DAY SCH. 26,156; BRILLIANT 26,7BB, BRUCE PACKAGING 19,144; CAMBRIDGE EDUCATIONAL BROTHERS FORD. INC 52,503; MOSAIC EXPERIENCE LLC 7,600; MSF GRAPHICS INC 15,441, MUSEUM OF THOMPSON, CHARLES E; THOMPSON, DEON; THOMPSON. AlOMABA; TOMA, LAMYA; TOMICK, ELIZABETH; SERViCE, INC 17,9TH; CANON BUSINESS SOWTIONS 671,7B4; CANON FINANCIAL SERVICES INC 442,216; SCIENCE 17,065; MY LEARNING PLAN INC 14,516; MYRA JANUS 3.842; RABS CONSULTING SERVICES, CO TONSUL, MARGARITA R., TORRES. JUANA, TOUSSAINT, LOUVERTURE P; TRIGG, CHARLOITE; TROWERS.CASPERJJAMF SOFTWARE 30,046; CATiR' BERLINGER-GUSTAFSON 3,DOO, COWS INC. 120,B55; CEC25.535. NASCO 3,681, NATIONAL BUSINESS FURNITHRE 8.631, NATiONAL GEOGRAPHIC 2,904; NATiONAL KARREN; TRUONG. NHI; VALADEZ, ALICIA, VALVERDE, RAFAEL A, VASQUEZ, ENMA; VASOUEZ, STEPHANIE CONSORTIUM FOR EDUCATiONAL 6,14B; CENTER FOR TALENT DEVELOPMENT 18,910; CESA 7 9,400;LOUIS UNIVERSITY 25,440, NATiONAL SCHOOL BOARDS ASSOC (NSBA( 4,525; NATIONAL-LOUIS UNIV 5,920: NATiONAL-LOUIS UNIVERSITY IL READING BEC 14,280, NATIONAL-LOUIS UNIVERSFIY MARGARET 510ML MARIE; VAUGHTERS, DAJUAN. VEGA. JONATHAN; VEGA. JOSE, VEGA, TERESA, VERA, MARIA. ILLANUEVA, CHALLENGER DAY SCHOOL PROGRAM 109,558; CHANGING WORLDS 7,200; CHAPTER 1 3 TRUSTEE MARILYN 5,570, NATURE'S PERSPECTIVE LANDSCAPING INC. 20,411, NCS PEARSON INC 5,337; NELS J JOHNSON MARIA E.; ViLLEGAS, MARIA GUAOAWPE. WALTERS, CASSANDRA; WARD. GREGORY; WASHINGTON. NEDRA. MARSHALL 14,055, CHEMCRAET INDUSTRIES 16.644. CHESS ACADEMY LLC 14,263; CHICAGO DEBATE WEAVER. CLARENCE, WEST. OWAYNE; WHARTON. THOMAS, WHITE, ANTHONT; WHITE, VICTOR, WHITESIDE, COMMISSION 5,000. CHICAGO ELECTRIC WORKS (PBA( 8,000; CHICAGO FILTER SUPPLY 16,607; CHILDREN'S TREE EXPERTS 9,695, NELSON FIRE PROTECTiON 86,345. NEPCO INC. 1,300.361, NEUCO INC 2,595; NEW CHARLES; WILLIAMS. CHARETTA. WILLIAMS, TRACEY MARIE; WILLS, ROSA, WIMBERLY, EVELYN, WINE, HOME & AID SOCIETY 301,830, CITY OF EVANSTON COLLECTOR'S OFFICE 3,854, CITY DF EVANSTON- FINISH ELECTROSTATiC REFINISHING 45,60T; NEW HOPE ACADEMY 28,409, NEXIEL COMMUNICATI09RS 162,910; NEX1JM, INC 7.508, NICOR GAS 3,377; NORTH COOK YOUNG ADULT ACADEMY 35,302, NORTHERN LOIS, WITEK. KINGA H ; W000BERRY, LATASNA; WOOLRIDGE, CONNIE D., YANDELL, JULIE; ZAMUDIO, ABRIl,BUILDING DPIISION 5,590; CITY OF EVANSTON-FLEET SERTACES 36,050, CITY OF EVANSTON-HEALTH Z.AMUDIO, MARIA ELENA; ZEMTSEFF, MICHAEL W; ZULETA. ARCELIA, ZUWAGA, GRISELDA DEPVTMENT 6,613; CITY OF EVANSTON-PARKING SYSTEM 9,555; CITY OF EVANSTON-WATER DEPT 90,557,SUBURBAN SPECIAL EDUCATION DIST 172,262; NORTHWEST EVALUATION ASSOCIATION (IAKEA( 92,068; FY12 055 EMPLOYEE SAURIER NON-CERTIFIED 25,000 - 39,999 ADAMS, PAMELA S, AGUILERA, ANACLASSROOM DIRECT 5,576; CLAUDIA C. RUEDA-ALVAREZ 2,750; CLH ENTERPRISES LIC 9,R45; CLIC ISOLAFNORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY PICK-STAJGER CON 4,452. DAKTON SCHOOL PTA. 6,215, OCONOMOWOC A., ALFARO, XIOMARA. AMBRIZ. JESSICA; AMOS, SUSAN, ANTOINE, JEAN SC; ARATA, TOMOKO; ASKEW, PWS-COLL LIAR INS COOP 3T4,726, CLIFFS & CABLES LLC 2,799; COBBLESTONE OVENS INC. 2,5T2, DEVELOPMENTAL TRAJNING CENTER 6,601, OFFICE DEPOT(FILE #91587) TOB,373; OKAPI EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS 8.751, OLSSON ROOFING 43,427, OPEN STUDIO PROJECT 5,570; OPPENHEIMER FUNDS 28.400, ROOSEVELT, AUGUSTIN. JEAN DICKENSON. AUSTIN, CANOACE F., BACETIE, '(BIO, BARRONA, CYNTHIA, CDWMBIA COLLEGE CHICAGO 45,500; COMCAST 386,351, COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 128 6,055, P S ASSOCIATES INC (PEGGY SHERMAN) 5.459, PALOS SPORTS INC. 8,373; PARK SCHOOL VOCATiONAL BATTLE, CYNTHIA. BEHRMANN, JOAN. BERRY. JUOAH, BLACNELL, SHARON, BlAKE. TERRY, BOJANOVA. COMMUNITY PLAYTHINGS 4,214; COMPLETE LIGHTING SUPPLY 15,284, COMPUTERS AND ELECTRONICS FOR PROGRAM 4,154; PAUL BRINSON 59,222: PAUL KACHORIS M.D. 11,300; PC S MAC EXCHANGE 362,988; PCI SVETLA K.. BOONE. YVONNE. BROOKS. MERRYANN CAROL. BROOKS, RAYON; BROWNLEE, SHARMIN. LESS INC 159,427, CONSORTIUM FOR EDUCATIONAL CHANGE 13,500, CONSTRUCTIVE PLAYTHINGS & U.S EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHING PROGRAMMING C 2,631, PEARSON 10,207. PEARSON ASSESSMENTS 3,733, BURNETT, LEONARD S, CAMPBELL, ROBIN, CARR, DEETRA JEAN, CHESS, MARIO, CLARKE, DENISE; COPPER,TOY 3,209, CONTECH-MSI CO. FIRE DETECTION & SIGNALI 6,235; CONTROLLED EAIIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS PEARSON EDUCATIONAL MEASUREMENT 193.230: PEARSON LEARNING GROUP 28,310, PEER SERVICES NATALIE M , COX. CATHERINE, CULPEPPER. TIFFANY; DAWKINS, ANTHONT, DERRY, DIANE M., DOMAN, SUE, INC. 04,598; COfMRGINT TECHNOLOGIES LLC. 35,331; COVE SCHOOL 87,537; CREATIVE CULTURE DORTCH. ALBERTA; EDWARDS, HAROLD. EDWARDS, ROWENA, ENGLISH, JAMES. FONTANEZ, NATALIE M; CONSULTING, LLC 9,067, CSC LEARNING 5,000; CUSTER 12,706, CYNDI SHORT 4,213; CYRUS PAJN11NG & 5.187. PETRE ILIEV 5,115: PHOENIX SECURITY CID LEON MITCHELL 48,719; PHONAK 4,860, PICKAYCK THEATRE 5,250; PINEL ANDREWS 169,409; PIONEER COACH LINES INC 25,783, PIONEER PRESS 4,526, FRAZIER, OJUWANNA K.; GANGES, JAN; GARBUTI, LORNA, GATICA, GIOVANNY. GENTLES-COLEY, JACQUELINE DECORATING CO 12,2; D & D CONSTRUCTION DESIGN B BUILD INC 57,204. D KERSEY CONSTRUCTION PITNEY ROWES 55.224, PITNEY BOWES CREDIT CORP 53,272. PMA FINANCIAL NE1WORK INC 7,500: POSITIVE L; OlLERO, JUNE, GILL, BARBARA A.; GILL, DOROTHY; GREENLEAF, KATHERINE, GUSTAFSON, HEATHER R; COMPANY 115.350; DASH MEDICAL GLOVES INC 4,033; DAVIS ENVIRONMENTAL LABS INC 61,016, DAY CONNECTION 1,870,706, PRENTKE ROMICH 11,503, PRO-PAID LEGAL SERViCES INC 4.903, PROFESSIONAL GYATSO. SHERAB HENRY, LOREI'HA. HEREFORD, ANNETTE, HERRESHOFF, ROBERT S., HUGHES, FELICIA T.,TRANSLATIONS 7,648. DEFRANCO PWMBING 75.330, DEKALB MECHANICAL 856,745, DELL COMPUTER ELEVATOR SERVICE 27,044; PROQUEST INFORMATION S LEARNING 10.000, PUBLIC CONSULTING GROUP HUGHES. THE ESTATE OF NEZ M., HUNT. VERMA R,, JACKSON, DAWN K.; JACKSON, REBECCA F., JIMENEZ,157,513; DELPHINE THOMAS 5,000: DELTA EDUCATION LLC 15,706; OEMCO LIBRARY INTERIORS 7,720, DESC (PCG) 25.642. QUALITY CATERING 1 5,193; QUALITY P095 FLOORING INC 25.939. QUILL CORPORATION 3,186; SANDRA E; JOHNSON, EARSCELL; JOHNSON, EDNA P, JOHNSON, JEROME; JONES. REESE K.; JONES. RU'THIE, (DISTRICT 65 SECRETARIAL R 1B,RDB. DEVELOPMENTAL STUDIES CENTER 8,067; DICK BLICK 17,709; DIOA QUINtAN & FABISH 12,257, R PHILLIPS INDUSTRIES 23,752, BABY ROOFING 17,350; RAINBOW BOOK CO. JONES, STEPHANIE. JOSEPH, MP, KELDERMAN. TREV; KHABEER. 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UBERMAN; PINKERT, DANIEL. VEST UNIT ANNUITY COLLECT 531 235, ERIKSON INSTITUTE 7,2DB, ESPRESSO EDUCATION 9,540, EUGENE 180 3,792: SCHOLASTIC/lITERACY PARTNERSHIPS 7,893, SCHOOL HEALTH CORPORATION i 8,540; SCHOOL POMPEY, SI'IANIA A., POMPILIJS. DEMESVAR, PREISTER. ROY LEE; REDUS, MAMIE; RESTREPO, MAYRA MATTHEWS INC. 63,000. EVANSTON ASSOC CHILD CARE PROFESSIONALS T4,141; EVANSTON RAND S SPECIALTY FAN ORDERS TO 888-388-6 16,959; SCOPE SHOPPE INC.2,540; SEDGEWICK CLAIMS ALEJANDRA, ROACH-MCGEE, SHARELLE, ROBINSON. MARY; RODRIGUEZ, ALEJANDRA NEZ; RODRIGUEZ, ORCHESTRA CO. 16,1 15; EVANSTON COMMUNITY MEDIA CTR. 36,848; EVANSTON DAY SCHOOL NORTI'ISHORE MANAGEMENT SERVICES 5,000, SELECT MEDICAL REHABILITATiON SERVICES 2,528. 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INC 549,046; FAMILY SUPPORT PAYMENT CENTER 5,32B; FEDERAL EAPRESS CORP 4,563; FIDELFIY DEVELOPMENT FOR EDUCATORS (SDE( 4,749; STALTER WOOD PRODUCTS 4,560, STANDARD EQUIPMENT PAMELA, TAHENY, STACEY J.; TAYLOR. SUSAN. THOMPSON, TONIA. TROOPE, TERRY, USHER, KENNETHRETIREMENT SERVICES 371 362: FINNEGAN PA'VNG, INC 31 960; FIRST BANK S TRUST - (FEDERAL) COMPANY 15,841; STANDARD PIPE S SUPPLY INC. 43,127, STATE CHEMICAL MFG. CO A DIVISION OF ST RAYFDRD. VEGA, CATALINA, VIRGO, CHARIS ESTHER. WARE. ALEXANDRA L., WARE, JOSHUA MAURICE; 8,649,033, FIRST BANK S TRUST -(FICA 6 2) 1 661 797; FIRST BANK S TRUST -(MEDICARE) 2,031 .344; FIRST 2.889, STERLING SERViCES INC. T T .33T . SlIVERS STAFFING SERVICES 71 900: SUCCEED CONSULTING, INC WERNER, SONYA, WHEELER. PEGGY, WIlIER. DERMOT, WOODS, WALINDA, WRIGHT. BRANDON L WRIGHT, CLASS DEPOT 4.105, FIT KIDS INC STRETCH-N-GROW 22,693, FLAGHOUSE 3,595, FLINN SCIENTIFIC CO. 9.000, SUCCESS BY DESIGN INC 2,531 . SULLIVAN ROOFING INC. 267,3T3, SUNRISE TREE SERViCE 38,455, MARVA ANDREA. YOUNG, ISABELLA, ZAMUDIO. AMADA R 2,505. FOLDING PARTITION SERVICES INC 12,848; FOLLFTI'EDUCATIONAL SERVICES 5,333; FOLLE'IT LIBRARY SYLVAN LEARNING CENTER 3,472; TALISMAN SCHOOL 30,080; IC NETWORKS, INC 4.480: TEACHERS HEALTH FY12 D65 EMPlOYEE SALARIES NON-CERTIFIED 40,000 - 59,999 MI4ERUO, GLENN A,, ALEMAN, JOSE RESOURCES 25,387, FOLLE1I SOFTWARE COMPANY 42,960; FOSTER PRINTING SERVICE 2,900; FOX RIVER INS. SECURITY894,380, TEACHERS RETIREMENT SYSTEM 5,510,944, TEK DIRECT INC 34,286; TELESOWTIONS M , BANKS, MARIO; BAPTISTE, JEAN. BARBOSA. ELISA; BEASLEY, ESTHER, BLOCK, JESSICA, BLOOMENKRANZ, FOODS INC. 506,111; FOX VALLEY FIRE & SAFETY 13,760, FRANCZEK RADELET 218,036; FRANK COONEY CONSULTANTS 9.800, TERRY GARRITY PLUMBING 133,620; THE CENTER RESOURCES FOR TEACHING S LEAR SHERRA, BORA. CHRISTINE M, BUST JR. ROBERT A ; ROST. ELAISE, BOURSIQUOT. MICHELE'T, BRINSON, PAUL; COMPANY INC 46,729, FREEDMANANSELMO LINDBERG LLC 15,213; FRONThNE PLACEMENT TECHNOLOGIES 44,890. THE NATIONAL URBAN ALLIANCE 8,076; THE SANDNER GROUP 14,062, TIGER DIRECT INC. 8,030, BROOKS SR. JACOBY. BRYANT. NICHOLAS ANTHOOY; CAMPOS. MIRZA, CARRASCO. AMADO, COUNCIL, LILLIEINC15,345; G E RIDDFORO T27,502, GAMEWORKS (SCHAUMBURG( 2,650, GENERAL ASP INC2,750; TIMBER-LEE CHRISTIAN CENTER 78,110; IMP ARCHITECTURE 635,171, INS INC. 262,656; TOM VAUGHN M.. CRAYTON, DELNORE. DAVISON, ANDREA; D'HAITI, PIERRE, DIETSCH, JODE; ESTRELLA, CLARA, FERGUSON. GENERAL BINDING CORPORATION 13,196; GENESIS TECHNOLOGIES 11,853, GENWORTH FINANCIAL 12,440; 6,995, TOWNSHIP HIGHSCHOOL 0 211 9,844, TRS 336,854; IRS 10 1/2 FED 516,188; TRUE NORTH JANET; FROST, STEVEN F, GALBREATH. AGNES C; GAUSE, DENISE A., GONZALEZ, JOSE; GONZALEZ, RAFAEL;GEWALT HAMILTON ASSOCIATES 7,057, GLANDER PAVING 57,950; GLENN STEARNS CHAPTER 13 TRUSTEE CONSULTANTS. INC 37,060: TRUE POWER ELECTRIC 17,690; TURF CARE LANDSCAPING INC. 70.933: 1YCO GREFENSON, SHERRY M.. HARKONEN, PETER E , HARVEY, ALEXANDER; HAYES, JENNIFER L.; HERNANOEZ, 12,096, GOLF CRAWFORD AUTO SERVICES 11,119, GRAINGER 223,265, GRAND PLAZA 6,143, GRAND STAGE INTEGRATED SECURITY LLC 3,071 . 1YEER TECHNOLGIES INC 39,629, ULINE 6,540. UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS HIULDER, JACKSON, TINA; JANUS. MYRA KIEHLE. JIMENEZ, JUAN; JOHNSON, JAMES D, JONES, CATRINA,LIGHTiNG 14,240, GRAPHTECH SYSTEMSLLC34,13T; GREAT BOOKS FOUNDATION 3,363; GROOT INDUSTRIES AT CHICAGO 4,700: VALDES ENTERPRISES, INC 34,865; VALERIE S KRETCHMER ASSO. 4,700: VARIABLE KENNEDY, ROBERT. KIMMONS. MIJRRY E, KJRKSEY, RONALD LARMEE, '(DOMI, LORD, TYRONE, MACK. A.INC. 126,T75; GROUPCAST LLC 14,875; GUARDIAN 633,792; GUITAR CENTER.COM 2,727; HARCOURT ANNUITY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 176,211, VE000R PRICE KAUFMAN S KAMMHOLZ PC 288,418, VEOLIA JANET, MELLE, DIANE, MENDOZA, RUBEN, MEREDITH, ALBERT, MUNOZCABRERA, JENNIFER; MUNOZ, JOSE F,; ASSESSMENT INC CUSTOMER SERVI 4,933. HAVE DREAMS 14,125; HEALTH CARE SERVICE CORP 4.093, EIVI1RONMENTAL SERVICES 20,265, ViLLAGE OF SKOKIE 3,729, VORTEX ENTERPRISES, INC 227,408, MURPHY, MARY MARTHA; ORTIZ, FELIX, ORTIZ, STACIE CHART, ORTIZ, WILFRED NIEVES. PAYNE, BOBBY ALLEN, HEALTH WORLD EDUCATiON 2,770; HEARTLAND LABEL PRINT 2,786, HEARTLAND PAYMENT SYSTEMS, INC WALINSKI & ASSOCIATES PU. 4.629. WAREHOUSE DIRECT 5,501. WATTS PAINTING S DECORATING 15,946, PONTIKES, HARRIET G, RANDOLPH. TRESSA BEASLEY, REEVES. EDDIE PILAR; RENTERIA, JARETI.ZI C, SABIN. 8,946, HEINEMANN PUBLISHING/PROF 0EV 23,359; HEINEMANN RAINTREE 2,909, HENRICHSEN FIRE WCER UNIV OF WISCONSIN-MADISON 12,500. WEIDENHAMMER SYSTEM CORP 26.053; WEST MUSIC TOM; SALGADO, RAMIRO: SCALISE. BARBARA. STIRK. AMY W , THOMAS, WALLY A . TREADWAY, JUDITH M; EQUIPMENT CO. 2,962; HERFF JONES INC3,903; I'IIGHSMITH CO. INC 3,937; HMO ILLINOIS INC A BWE COMPAPiY 4,959. WIDMAYER S ASSOCIATES INC 8,000; WILLIAM PWHITE III LTD 8,1 1 3; WOODS DECORATING TURRUBIARTES, JOHN; VALVERDE. LAUREN, VEGA. DAMIAN. VILLEGAS. JUAN: WASHINGTON, SHANON D; CROSS VMD 12,077,551, HOLlAR ASBESTOS REMOVAL 14,250; HOLLY HERTBERG 7,048; HOLMES INC 3,700; WOODWIND BR.ASSWIND 7,B99; WORLD BOOK SCHOOL S LIBRARY 4,664, WRIGHT GROUP! WHYTE, OMAR RICARDO. WIDEMAN. PRISCILLA ANN. W000BURV. MRON, W000FORK, GREGORY L. MECHANICAL INDUSTRIES 161,257; HOME DEPOT CREDIT SERViCES 9,832; HORACE MANN 130,270; MCGRAW-HILL 72,358; XEROX CORPORATION 7,479, XPERT FIT 11,135; 00ONIÇTiUNG PARK 2,985; YOUTH FY12 D65 EMPLOYEE SALARIES NON-CERTIFIED 60,000 AND OVER RANERUD. 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ANNUAL STATEMENT OF AFFAIRS SUMMARY FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2012 UMLAND, TERRI, UNILYCKI, RENEE M; URQUIAGA, ELLEN; UTLEY, KRISTINA G, VAN AUSOALL, LINDA. VAN Copies at the detailed Annual Statement at Affairs tar the Fiscal Year Endinç June 30, 2012 w/l be available toc public inspection in the schooldistrict/loint agreemeal administnative office by December 1, 2012. DER KOLK. SHARON; VANLEEUWEN, KRISTEN LEE; VAZOUEZ, YESENIA; taCK, MONICA; VILLARREAL, SONIA, Individuals wanting to review this Annual Statement al Affairs should contact WAHLE, BARBARA, WALLER, REBECCA S; WARREN. ELIZABETH M; WESTPHAL, ELISABETH; WI'IARTON, Evaneton/Skokl. School DistrIct #65 1500 McDaniel Avenue, Evanston IL 60201 847/859-8040 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM AMY S; WHITE, MARGARET; WILKINS, LYN, WILLIAMS. CHET; WILLIAMS, DAVID J.; WILMOT, WO'ANTE E;

School DisJnict/JuintAgreement Naine Address Telephone Office Hours WILSON, ALESA BENSON, WINSKILL, MICKI M; WITT, MEGAN BLAIR, WIXSON, LINDSEY; WOELFLE, TRACY; Also by January 15, 2013 the detailed Annual Slatemenl at Affairs tor the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2012, will be posted on the IllinoisStale Board ut Education's website@ www.isbe.net. WOLFORD, DARLEEN, WOOD-LIVINGSTON, FREDA D . WOODS, CAMILLE, WOOL, IMILY B.; WOOLDRIDGE, SUMMARY: Ihe following is the Annual Slatemenl el Affairs Summary tIraI is required Is be published by he school disbict/joint agreement lar Ihu past fiscalyear. JENNIFER A; WRIGHT, JANET, YELEN, ARIE A.; YOUNG, GAIL Y, hDUNG, MARY CATHERINE; YOUNG, RUTH L: Statement of Ooerations us of June 30. 201Z YOUNGBLOOD. LORI, ZAPPONE. JANET MARIE, ZELONIS, SARAH K.; ZULLO, SHANNON Municipal FY12 D65 EMPLOYEE SALARIES CERTIFIED 90,000 AND OVER ADLER, CINDY, AKINS-SCHANETTE, Operations Retirement Fire Prevention PAMELA, ALEXANDER, NANCY L.; ALLEN, INA, ARENBERG, SUSAN A.; AVE MARIA, PAMELA A.; BADESCH, & Debt Social Working & LINDA; BANH, HUONG; BARBER, JENA ROBERTS; BARBOUR, KAREN L.; BARIL, JOYCE ANN; BASOLO- Educational Maintenance Services Transpoetation Security Capital Projects Cash Tort Solely PIONKE, ELIZABETH R., BASOLO-SILKAFIIS, MARGARET ANN; BEAUDOIN, RENAUD, BECKSTEDT. LINDA ,, tocaI Sources 1000 71 414,984 7,988,137 6,491,719 2,986,561 3,198,504 9.425 5,964 1,701,714 3.580 J,; BERRY, NEIDRA E.: BERTALAN, CHEREE J.; BLOSSOM, GWENDOLYN; BLOUGH, BARBARA ANN: BOYD- Flow-Through Receipia/Revenrws from MORRIS, GWENDOLYN; BOYKIN, ALBERT L.; BRADLEY, KAREN; BRAND, MICHELLE N,; BREEN, STEPHEN

One District tu Another Oistricl 2000 - P; BRETENSTEIN, MARIE; BROWN, JEFFREY; BROWN, LAURIE L.; BROWN, MARY BAPTIST; BURMA- State Sources 3000 11,164,807 6,324 - 1,286,289 1,000,000 - WASHINGTON, MARCAY M.: BUSSE, BETTY JONSER; CALDWELL, MARTHA; CALLOWAY, VANESSA JOYCE; Federal Sources 4000 6,679,803 - 10,012 335,328 CANDAMIL, FRANCISCO J; CARPENTER, B. GAYL; CARPENTER, MARIE-PAULE THEARD; CHANG-PISANO, MARIE C., CHASE, JEANNE: CHURCH, AMY K,; CWNIE, GLORIA BOND; COLQUIT1', REGINA, COMBS, HORACE Total Direct Receipts/Revenues 89,259,594 7,994,461 6,491,719 4,282,862 3,198,504 1,009,425 5,964 2,837,842 3,580 C.; DANIELS JR. CHURCHILL; DANIELS, GREGORY: DAVIS, BEATRICE JULES, DAVIS, KATHERINE R.; DAVIS, Total Direct Disbursements/Expenditures 91,004,795 8,575,236 10,881,154 2,427,065 3,455,028 12,275,154 1,233,233 50,000 RENFE; DELAMA, GISELA: DOLAN, MARY P; DOTSON, SANDRA S.; LADY-MORRIS, DARLENE M,; EDENS, Other Sources/Uses at Funds - (2,628) 21 346,442 - 2,628 ESTELLE A.; ELLISON, KATHARINE BIGGS; ENGELMAN, BRENDA; ENGH, DANIEL A.; ESSENBERG, LOUISE: Beglnninq Fund Balances- July 1,2011 5,309,974 1,247,679 9.100,680 1,791,957 457.116 7,627,626 12,204.730 (2B6,7B6) 145,239 EVANS, KAREN C.; EWING, JASON; FAHEY. ANN MARIE; FARRAND, SUZANNE HOPE; FISHER, SUSAN M,;

Other Changes in Fund Balances - - - FOGELBERG, ELLEN; FOSTER, BRENDA L., FOUST, KATHRhN; FREEMAN, FRANCINE S., FRIEDMAN, ANDREW C.. FRIEDMAN, ERIK; GALICIA, LARA NAGELBACH; GIRON, CAROLYN B.; GREEN, MELISSA; GRIFFIN, Endinq Fund Balanceo Jane 30, 2012 3,564,773 666,904 4,708,617 3,647,754 200,592 17,708.339 12,210,694 517,023 101,447 DEMETRICE D.; GROSSMAN, MARLENE A; H,°J1RIES, ADRIAN; HARRIES, LISA; HEAI1JILL L; F'IECKATHORNE, FY12 065 EMPLOYEE SAI.ARIES CERTIFIED UNDER $25,000 ADHAMI, LENA; AEINRINADE, CEIANNING;SARAH; ORNELAS, MONICA M; OTTO, ROBERT; PAIVIBUKA, CHELSEA; PLANEY. RITA S; PLATERO, MARIA;JENNIFER; I'IELFAND, GERI R ; HENNING, DJUNA L.: HILLER, CLAIRE H.: HOEFAKKER. TAWf(YAJ,; HOFFMAN, ANDERSEN, GALE, AQUILINA, RICHARD; AQUINO, LETICIA, ARISTIDE, DIANE; ARONSON, STACt; ASTW000,QADER, HOSNIA; QUINN, TERESA; RARB, ERIN; RANDHAVA, SIKANDER; RAPONI, EMILY; RASKIN, JESSICA LAINE W.. HORAN, TERRENCE MICHAEL HUDSON-MEIER, AMY; HUNT, ROSEMARY, HUNTER, FRED. ISRAEL, HEATHER K; BAldER, NICOLE T, BARBARO, KIMBERLEY B, BARTLEtT, LYNNE E; BASUE, VALANTINA; BEAN, L., REID, BRITTANY; RICHARDSON, SAMANTHA; BIOS, SOLEDAD: 01710, LOUISE P; ROCHE, STEPHANIEWENDYS.; JACOBS, CARY M; JICHA, SUSAN; JOHNSON, NETTlE E., JOHNSON, RENEE S.; JOHNSON, ROBIN; REBECCA A; BEITh BARBARA A, BENJAMIN, ARTHUR; BOST, ROBERT ALLEN; BOWEN, SHAUNIJA L,C; ROHRLACK, JULIANA T; ROMANIUK. ALAdA; ROMERO, CECILIA; RUBIN, JENNIFER; RUGGtERO, ALYSE JONES, LOUIS; KARZEN, MARILYN; KELLY, COLLEEN M; KHELGHATI, ANDALIB; KIER, LAURA T, KRUGLY, BRAFMAN, RIMMA; BRANCH, PAMELA, BRENNAN MARGARET M; BRIGHAM, CHRISTINE ANN. BRODSKY,N; SALEMI. TODD; SANCHEZ, NATALIE M.; SANTORI, CHRISTINE; SASSO, KATHLEEN A; SATZ. PATRICIAANDREW; KRULEE, MARGARET; KULMAN, LEE A.; LALLEY, JOHN E; LARSON, MARY H; LAUGHLIN. JENNIFER; GERTRUDEI, BROOKS, CAROLYN K,BUCI-IBERGER, JESSICA L;BURKE, ANNE, CARMODY, KELLY;ANHALT; SCHUPACK, RACHEL B; SECEMSKY, GINA; SHAW, CHRISTINE E; SHIMADA, JOYCE; SHOMBERG,LEGGETT. SHARON; LEPLEY, JULIE V ; LEViNE, JULIE ARGOW; LOGAN, CHERYL L, LOWE, HELEN, WCIANA, CAROTHERS, SHEILA; CASTILLA, WCHO E; CASTILLO, AMY; CETINKAVA, CANDICE C; CHAN, DANtiY C; MINDY; SHUSTERMAN, LINDA; SIMMONS, ROBYN; SMITH, DONALD A.; SMITH, MATTHEW J; SOUTHWARD,KAREN BOYLE; WET, JEAN; WKAS, PEGGY L.; MACHARG, JOAN C.; MACHARG, RICHARD A., MALDONADO, CHASE, KYM,AFCA; CHEPIJLIS, GAIL; CLINE, PATRICIA; COHN, EILEEN E., CONNELLY, ELIZABETH. COOK, COURTNEY; STAMATES, MARIANA K.; STAMOS, CORINNE K; STEIN, NAN; STOLE, ELYSE A; SWAN, CARRIE B; PAULA, MATTEN, DALE B; MCANDREW, MARIA ROSALIA; MCCANN. JOANN M.; MCDERMOTT, DAWN t,ENJAMIN J; COOPEBMAN, JESSICA J; C008IGAN, NICOLE A; COUGHLIN, CAROL; COWLING, SABRtNA A; SZCLEPANIAK, CATHERINE M; TAGGART, AMANDA; TEMKIN, JENNA; TRAYBER. SIMONE B . URBANO WSKI, CHRISTINE; MCHOLLAND, JAMES; MECHANIC, ILYSE C.. MENDEL, CARLOS; MENDEZ, SARAH; MESHKIAN, DAMATO, JOANNE; DAViS, SANDRA M,, DEAN, NISSA; DERRICK, SHARON R; DIXON, EVETFA; DOWNING, AMY; VANDER PLOEG, STEVEN J; VILLALOBOS, REBECCA: WAGNER, KRISTINA L, WAHLGREN. KRISTIN A;ELLIE; METZGER, SUSAN L.; MICHEL, JERALD; MILLARD, DOROTHY; MINOR, JOHN E.; MOSES, LENORA JENNA; DREW, JULIE A., DRUCKER, ADRtENNE J ; DUBOSE, LARRY; ENGEL. MAUREEN A; ENGLE, KYLIE; WALKER, MAGGIE C; WATERKOITE, MARGARET; WEAVER, ERIKA; WERNECKE, TRACY H; WESDORt ALYSSA MOUZAYANNI, LILLY M.; MULL, TRACI; MULLINS, CENIE1TA MARIE; MURPHY. HARDY R; MURRAY, EI4KEY. GAIL F, FELTON, RUTH; FERDINAND. STEFANIE; FRANKEL, JAN15 L ,FREEMAN, SUSAN G, M; WHISLER, MICHELE D; WILSON. ANN; WILSON, KETATTA; W000ARO, JULIA; W000WARD, KATHLEEN M;TRICIA L.; NIKOLOPOULOU, KRYSTALLIA ALLINA; NORMAN, MELODY; NUSSER, AMY; OLSEN, MARY G.; FREESE, MARISSA L; GARMAN, ALYSON; GAWLICK, AMY K; GLASER, MARGAREt M.; GOODMAN, RUTH B; YOUNG, SHEPHERD; ZURAKOV, JOAN T PANAGIOTIDIS, KONSTANTINA H.; PARSONS, FELISHA M; PAYNE, MARLYN; PAYTON, PATRICE B.; PERKINS, GOWRYLOW, CLEO L; GRAY, ROZLYN; GRIFFIN, MARGARET; GROELING, ADRIANA ZIC; GUSTAFSON, ALICIA; FYI2DB5 EMPLOYEE SALARIES CERTIFIED 60,00010 89,999ABUOAYEH. STEPHANIE; ALCOZER, ANITALESLIE B; PETRUSQNIS. ANTHOI« M; PHILBRICK, MARGARET SUE: PICCHIETTI, CAMILLE; PITES, JAMILLA; HALL, OPAL; HALVORSON, THEA B.; HANSEN, RACHEL B; H.ARDEY, MICHAEL J; HARRIGAN, '1OLfflA C; ALEXANDER. CHELCEA; ALLARO, MATTHEW; ALVAREZ. MARIA PILAR; ANDERSON, JUDITH: ANDERSON, POLICAPE. KIM H ;PORTNER, FELICIA REYES; POUPER, KATHRYN D.; PRESCOTT. 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OU WANT T. IFSi L flhJil!t check out happenings in your area atrIONEERLOcALcoiîi Calistri, a freshman forward Ritter, a senior midfielder from Lakin, a junior defender also in scoring with 20 points (nine New Trier, finished the season including a 3-1-2 mark in the Big Ten. from Deerfield, led the Wildcats goals, two assists). second on the team in points with 15 (five goals, five assists). from Deerfield, was near the team lead in minutes played and fin- ished the season with one assist. Holloway is a junior midfielder/de- fender also from Deerfield. I The Northwestern men's soccer The Wildcats' run ended with Loyola's Monica Albano takes a shot during a Jan. 28 game against Illinois- Chicago. Albano, a Trinity graduate and Park Ridge native, scored her 1,000th career point on Nov. 17 in the Ramblers' win against Southern Illinois. I STEVE WOLTMANN Lipp, who started 20 out of a pos- I an end Friday when they lost 1-0 to Penn State in the quarterfinals. sible 23 games, finished the sea- son with three assists. team made it to the third round of the NCAA Tournament with the help of four area natives: Joey Calistri, Chris Ritter, Scott Lakin and Connor Holloway. a 2-1 loss at No. 10 Louisville on Sunday. Northwestern finished the season with a 13-6-4 record, @Pioneer_Press Contributor Sports pioneerlocalcom NICK BULLOCK I Trinity alumna Monica Albano, Trinity alumna Monica The Park Ridge native has Maine South alumnus Matt Nick Marinkovich, a Hinsdale Lake Forest alumna Nicole Lipp The Clarendon Hills native now The Blue Devils' season came to COLLEGE ROUNDUP COLLEGE n Lincoln, Neb. The sophomore Loyola's Albano reaches milestone Albano reaches Loyola's a senior guard on the Loyola a senior guard on women's basketball team, be- came the 19th player in Loyola history to score 1,000 points during the Ramblers' 82-73 win against Southern Illinois on Nov. 17 ¡n Chicago. averaged 8.6 points per game through five games this season. Palucki finished with 14 points and eight rebounds for the Wash- ington University in St. Louis men's basketball team in its 94- 63 win against Austin on Friday forward is averaging 10 points and 7.3 rebounds per game while helping the Bears to a 4-0 start. Central graduate and junior guard for the Central College men's basketball team, led the Dutch with 23 points ¡n their 74-71 win against Cornell College on Nov. 20 in Mount Vernon, Iowa. Marinkovich shot 8-for-17 from the field, including 4-for-12 from be- yond the arc. sits second on the team in scor- ¡ng at 19 points per game through helped her Duke women's soc- Nov. 16 in Charlottesville, Va., and NCAA Tournament. The senior midfielder recorded an assist on a Devils' first goal of the day. Duke three games. cer team defeat Miami (Ohio) on advance to the third round of the free kick from 35 yards out that a teammate headed in for the Blue went on to win 4-1. at a NIL

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Friday Friday Boys basketball: Highland Park at Maine East, 7:30 p.m. Girls basketball: Maine East at Glenbrook North, 7:30 p.m. Don't In the Blue Demons first win of the season against Guerin on Friday, Evan Nazzal led While Friday night will represent the Blue Demons first CSL North game of the sea- the team with 13 points and Adrian Skorka scored 11. Maine East begins CSL North son, they played Glenbrook North on Nov. 19. The Spartans beat Maine East 47-34 at Miss play against Highland Park, facing a team which it lost to twice last season. the Vernon Hills cougar classic, getting out to a 24-9 lead in the first half. Protic's growth spurt provides interior depth

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NIL ES Maine East junior This Week Marko Protic grew Maine East four inches this BOVS 8ASKET8ALL Friday summer, giving the Hosts Highland Park, 7:30 p.m. Maine East boys Tuesday Hosts Maine South, 7:30 basketball program pm. something it des- - RLS BASKETBALL Friday perately desired. At Glenbrook North, 7:30 p.m. Protic played small forward Tuesday on Maine East's sophomore At Highland Park, 7:30 p.m. team last year, but he grew GIRLS GYMNASTICS to 6-foot-5. Protic's growth Today spurt made him the team's At Glenbrook South, 5:30 tallest player and resulted in p.m. a move into the post. lt also Friday At Wheeling Invite, 6:30 provided Blue Demons coach p.m. Dave Genis with the backup Maine East junior Marco Protic (center) goes up for a basket against Guerin junior Gavin Byrne (right) Tuesday while Gators junior Anthony Marra (left) looks on during the Battle at the Ridge basketball tournament at post player for which he was Hosts Glenbrook North, Northridge in Niles on Friday. Visit parkridge.suntimes.com/sports to view a photo gallery from the game. 5:30 p.m. searching. RYAN PAGELOW-S un-Times Media Thursday (12/6) "He's coming along. He's a At Maine West, 5:30 p.m. very credible backup to Ezeke summer. He did just that in the team'ssmooth stroke. BOYS SWIM/DIVE (Omeke) now," Genis said. Protic is now somebody 60-44 win over Guerin on The Maine East coaching Saturday "He's sprouted and he's put who can challenge Omeke, a Friday. Protic scored seven staff has been trying to ac- Hosts Invite, 8 am. on a lot of muscle, compared 6-4 sophomore, in practice points and snared a team- celerate the junior's develop- Tuesday At Northside, 5 p.m. to what he was. He's done a and give the offense a differ- high five rebounds. Protic alsoment in the paint. He's con- lot of work in the offseason ent dimension. showed that he still possesses stantly working with Omeke in WRESTLING with us. If you would have While Omeke is better some of the skills he devel- practice. Today Hosts Ridgewood, 7 p.m. seen him last year as a sopho- suited to bang with opposing oped as a perimeter player. "Without (Omeke), I don't Friday more ... it's like a completely posts down low, Protic can The junior made a jump shotknow ifI would be where I am At Maine West, 7 p.m. different kid." step away from the basket - from the free-throw line in the now because he really pushes Wednesday Hosts Gordon Tech, Protic said he worked on opening the lane for Maine first half. He also went 3-for-3 me to be the best I can," Protic Amundsen, Nues N, Double his strength, post moves and East's slashers - and knock on his free throws, draining said. "And I try to push him to Dual, 7 p.m. finishing around the rim this down jump shots. all three opportunities with a be the best he can be." U 84 ITHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2012 NIL

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Saturday Sunday Wrestling: Notre Dame at Addison Trail Quad, 9 a.m. Boys basketball: Simeon at Notre Dame, 7 p.m. Don't Oak Park-River Forest staked its claim as the best wrestling team in the state Sat- Simeon had yet to play a game as of Monday, yet there's little doubt about the quality urday by defeating Marist. Notre Dame figures to test the Huskies, however, as the of the state's three-time defending Class 4A state champion. Jabari Parker (foot) is Miss Dons have five state-ranked wrestlers: Jimmy Gallardo (113 pounds). Josh Boggess doubtful, but the Dons will still have to contend with Illinois recruit Kendrick Nunn and (132), Sean Heneghan (138), Roark Whittington (145) and Joe Cortese (152). Dayton recruit Kendall Pollard. Mooney took long road to Air Force

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Notre Dame senior Matt Mooney said he never thought the military would This Week be part of his future. Notre Dame

Then, the 6-foot-2, 190-pound guard caught the eye SOYS ASkETRALL of Air Force Academy associate head coach Steve Snell Sunday at an AAU tournament ¡n Milwaukee this past summer. Hosts Simeori, 7 p.m. Falcons coaches watched Mooney again at a tourna- 3OYS b: 'èG ment in Orlando a few weeks later, and they offered him Today a scholarship. At Habetler Bowl vs. Gor- don Tech, 4 p.m. Mooney visited the Colorado Springs campus in Sep- Tuesday tember and signed a National Letter of Intent in Novem- At Habetler Bowl vs. Fen- ber to play for head coach Dave Pilipovich. wick, 4 p.m. Thursday (12/6) With a number of Division Il offers on the table and At Habetler Bowl vs. Lyons some interest from low-major Division I schools, Air Twp., 4 p.m. Force represented Mooney's highest-profile scholarship CEtOCKEY opportunity ahead of the early signing period. Today Mooney, a combo guard who averaged a team-high 10 At St. Rita at SW Ice Arena, 7:55 p.m. points per game as a junior, has long fantasized about Sunday playing college basketball. The Falcons compete in the At St. Ignatius at Johnny's Mountain West Conference, which currently features West, 3:30 p.m. Monday tradition-rich programs like UNLV and New Mexico. At Mt. Carmel at Home- "It's big-time," Mooney said. "The coaching staff is wood-F., 7:30 p.m. awesome; they know basketball. I like the players. Air . .. /E Force (was) 5-0 (to start this season). Saturday "You play against future NBA players (in the Mountain At Maine East, 8 am. West) and in front of 10,000 to 15,000 in many arenas, A'PESTUNG usually in a great environment." Saturday Off the court, of course, the Air Force Academy is At Addison Trail w/Conant, unlike most universities. Cadets are required to wear Oak Park, 9 am. Thursday (12/6) formal uniforms, must take part in military activities and At Marion Cath. w/ St. via- this June 14 photo, Notre Dames Matt Mooney (left) battles North are subjected to a rigorous academic curriculum, all de- tor, 5:15 p.m. IInChicago's Joseph Thomas for a . I MICHAEL SCHMIDT-Sun-Times Media signed to prepare them for a military career. There is a NIL THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29. 2012 85

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Notre Dame's Donte Stephenson lays in a shot while Evanston defender Pete Winslow (30) watches on during their Nov. 20 game at the Lane Tournament in Chicago. Stephenson scored 14 points, including 12 in the second half, to lead the Dons in scoring. Notre Dame won 48-29. PATRICK GLEASON-For Sun- Times Media Dame's Jake Maestranzi brings the ball up the court against Evanston on Nov. 20 during the Lane Tournament. Visit niles. INotresuntimes.com/sports to view a photo gallery from the game. I PATRICK GLEASON-For Sun-Times Media mandatory five-year military service commitment upon graduation, though Carmel Catholic in Mundelein, just 10 "He felt the basketball program at they now know why I went. lt has paid studying for a master's degree does minutes from his house. His brother Notre Dame was a good fit for him off" count toward that commitment. Daniel, who is two years older, went toand made that decision (to attend Last season, Mooney was a key 'lt's a great opportunity," said the school. ND)," Les said. 'Coming from Wau- component on a Notre Dame team Mooney, who said he believes his However, the summer before high conda, he travels a long way. That that went 20-9 before losing narrowly chances of ever seeing military com- school, Mooney attended a few open was a huge commitment for him. lt to Evanston in the regional final. With bat are slim. 'I will get paid right gyms at Notre Dame, got to know was a huge commitment on the part Mooney, talented junior guard/for- out of college, and maybe get my the players and coach Tom Les and of his family, as far as traveling to ward Duante Stephens and South El- master's for free. I will develop as a decided the Nues school gave him the our games. The majority of our road gin transfer Jake Maestranzi, a senior person." best opportunity to reach his athletic games are even further south. They point guard, the Dons won't be sneak- Mooney, a straight-A student, goals. are doing a lot of traveling to and ing up on many teams this winter. has not decided what he will study, But, unlike Carmel, the school is not from for basketball." "lt's fun playing with (Mooney)," though he is interested in engineering.co-ed. Plus, getting to school before Mooney admitted he sometimes Stephens said. "He can handle the The Air Force experience will be he had a driver's license required a questioned his choice of high schools ball, can spot up and shoot or shoot demanding, but Mooney already has lengthy journey that included: getting while waiting in the cold for the train off the dribble. He's a good passer made sacrifices to achieve his basket- a ride to the Barrington train station, or bus. But those thoughts have long and a great competitor. (Commut- ball dreams. taking Metra's Union Pacific-North- since left his mind. ing from up north shows) he really A resident of Wauconda, located west Line to Des Plaines and then "My friends went to Carmel and a cares about basketball, about this. 25 miles northwest of Notre Dame, hopping on the No. 250 Pace Bus for lot of people wondered why I would school and this team, I respect him for Mooney seemed destined to attend several miles down Dempster Street. go (to Notre Dame)," he said. "I think that." U 86 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2012 NL

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Friday Saturday Wrestling: NUes North at Glenbrook North, 6 p.m. Girls and boys basketball: Nues West at Niles North, 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. Don't The Central Suburban League's conference wrestling season begins Friday with six The girls team, which plays at 5 p.m., went winless at its own tournament despite dual meets, including this match. The Vikings will be led by senior Camerin Pascoe iunior Shar Rasho's 16 points in a 62-38 loss to Resurrection on Saturday. The boys Miss this season. Pascoe qualified for state as a junior and is currently ranked as the state's squad, contrarily, finished third at Palatine's Ed Molitor Thanksgiving Classic with a 71- 12th-best wrestler at 220 pounds by IllinoisMatMen.com. 63 win over Palatine, Senior Malachi Nix was named to the all-tournament team. Assai making strides after lengthy rehab

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S KO K lE again." This Week Conditioning has been Karime Assaf slow for Assaf, a starter is back on the Nues North for the Vikings (0-5) who is substituted after court, but her BOYS BASKETBAL! 4-minute spurts. Saturday "Hopefully my con- road to recovery Hosts Nues West, 7 p.m. Tuesday ditioning wilt improve," has been long. At Glenbrook North, 7:30 p.m. Assaf said. "I'm working GIRLS BASKETBALL real hard. With determi- Friday The Nues North senior Hosts Deerfield, 7:30 p.m. nation and passion, I can tore the 4CL in her right Saturday get there." Hosts Nues West. S p.m. knee in practice just after Tuesday She is averaging just Christmas in 2011 and has Hosts Genbrook North, 7 p.m. under 3 points per game. undergone nearly eight GIRLS GYMNASTiCS In a 53-33 loss to Wheel- Saturday months of rehabilitation. Hosts Evanston, 11 am. ing on Saturday at the "lt was devastating," Tuesday Niles North Somebody's Hosts Deerfieid, 5:30 p.m. Nues North coach Dan Hero Girls Thanksgiv- Paxson said. "She's a WRESTLING ing tournament, Assaf Friday tough kid, but to hear her At Gienbrook North, 6 p.m. had a team-high eight Saturday rebounds. scream, you know some- Hosts Super Duals, 8 am. thing bad happened." Tuesday "My responsibilities are At Gienbrook North invite, 5 Assaf's rehab contin- p.m. screening, rebounding ues via physical therapy and playing defense," ch week. said Assaf, who is a "I just came down players, fans, anyone middle blocker on the wrong, and it popped," about what she did to Vikings volleyball team said Assaf, adding, "I re- come back after an injuryand a goaltender in soc- ally worked hard to get tolike that." Cer. "I have to work on my the point where I'm able Paxson added: "I offense, though." to play again." thought she might be Assaf's coach is con- ..Her teammates are discouraged, maybe fident she will keep thrilled to have the ener- even afraid to come improving. getic center back. back. But almost im- "She's getting there," mediately after the sur- Paxson said. "I don't have 'It's definitely inspir- Niles North's Karime Assaf reaches back for a rebound against Wheeling's ing,' senior guard Rachel gery, she said, 'Coach, I any doubt that in the next Caitlyn Slussar (15) and Brie Majkowski (32) during the Niles North tournament Matthies said. "You can want to come back.' She couple of weeks, she's on Friday in Skokie. Visit skokie.suntimes.com/sports to view a photo gallery ask anyone. Coaches, was real excited to play going to be there." I Ifrom the game. I JERRY DALIEGE-forSun-Times Media NIL THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2012I 87 SEASON P:: seasonpasS.suntimes.com/pioneer

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Friday Saturday Wrestling: New Trier at Nues West, 7 p.m. Boys and girls basketball: Nues West at Nues North, S p.m. & 7 p.m. Don't New Trier is the CSL's highest-ranked wrestling team - the Trevians are the 16th-best The Nues West girls team, led by senior Molly Kieppin, will play the 0-5 Vikings in the eve- team in the state, according to IllinoisMatMen.com - but the Wolves are 4-1 as of Monday ning's first game before Bob Williams' boys squad tries to knock off a talented Niles North Miss and have six undefeated wrestlers: Scott Pechter (106 pounds), Steve Apple (120), Isaac team led by star point guard Malachi Nix. The Wolves' boys team won their Thanksgiving Reinemann (132), Thomas Williams (145), Nick Yonan (152) and Denis Gargovic (285). tournament last week. Senior David Mccoy was named the tournament's MVP. Fitter Magloire feastsonfast-break points

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Nues West junior Magloire's big game against Romeo Magloire This Week Glenbrook North wasn't an Nues West aberration. The junior has knew there were scored in double figures in three of Niles West's four two facets of his BOYS BASKETBALL games this season, taking ad- Saturday Vantage of increased playing game he had to At Nues North Jamboree, 7p.m. Tuesday time with senior center Mo- improve as he pre- Hosts New Trier, 6:30 p.m. hammed Qureshi temporarily GIRLS BASKETBALL out of the lineup. Magloire pared for his first Friday At Waukegan. 7:30 p.m. said he expects Qureshi to season of varsity Saturday be back for Saturday's game At Niles North Jamboree, 5p.m. basketball. Tuesday against Niles North. At New Trier. 6:30 p.m. Days removed from the The first was his fitness. Ma- GIRLS GYMNASTICS Wolves' 4-0 start to the sea- Today gloire needed to slim down to Hosts Deerfield, 5:30 p.m. son, Niles West coach Bob get faster and be able to run Thursday (12/6) Williams said one of the big- At Evanston, 5:30 p.m. L the court effectively. Second, gest things that's impressed BOYS SWIM/DIVE him about Magloire's first four the Niles West coaching staff Saturday told the 6-foot-1 junior he Hosts Invite - Dive 9a.m.; Swim games on varsity has been his needed to improve the mental 1 p.m. on-court intelligence. aspect of his game, specifi- WRESTLING "He's a very smart player," Today cally knowing where to be on Hosts Lane Tech. 6 p.m. Williams said. "He's not going the court. Friday to overpower you with his ath- Hosts New Trier, 6 p.m. Magloire diligently worked Saturday leticism, his shooting ability on improving both aspects by Hosts Quad w/Joliet c.. Metea or anything. He's just a smart VaIl., McHenry. 9a.m. working out and playing a lot player; he gets himself where of basketball this summer, and he's supposed to be when he's it's quickly paid off. Magloire, able to get open - they were supposed to be there. who slimmed down in the off- finding me - and I was get- "What Ilike about this team season, scored 20 points in ting the easy buckets. ... After is that they're totally and com- Niles West's 60-46 win over rebounds, I was getting on thepletely unselfish. If a guy's do- Glenbrook North on Nov. 21 fast break and then Ahmad ing the things he's supposed t largely because he was in the (Gibson) was finding me; Da- to do and working hard, then In this Feb. 28 photo, Nues Wests Ahmad Gibson passes to a right place on fast breaks. vid (McCoy), Joey (Younan), he's going to get rewarded. teammate in between New Trier defenders during their regional "My teammates were find- they were finding me on the That's what happened with semifinal at Niles West. Gibson and teammate Romeo Magloire I ing me on the court," Magloirefast breaks and I was getting Romeo. ... lt seems to be a helped the Wolves start this season 4-0. CURTIS LEHMKUHL-Sun- said. "I was moving and I was Iayups." theme with him." U ITimes Media U - = w z O Z 88 runner-up finishes. state championships andtwo high schoolcareer withtwo at SantaClara,endedher Nelson, whoisslatedtoplay title. 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TheGCAC'splayer with a75atHickoryPointin her billingbytyingforfourth teur circuit,thebackedup SABELLE KANE GOLFER OFTHEYEAR the radarfornow." how togetit,butI'mkeepingthatunder "I guessif school, andwediditduringlunch. because ofgolf.SoIbroughtmystuffto manicure, butIdidn'thavetimeafterschool for homecoming.Shewantedafrench time todotheirnails.Ididonegirl'snails NAILS? "No.Butmyfriendsaskmeallthe ANY INTERESTINGOINGPRO- sign foraboutaweek." on thecourse.Iusuallykeptsamede- I haveitdependsonhowwellI'mdoing really. Anythingthatlookscool.Howlong RATE DURINGTHEGOLFSEASON?"Not ANY SPECIALDESIGNSYOUINCORPO- it." that kindofstuff,soIplayedaroundwith GERNAILS? "My(stepsister)wasdoing nails andnowfriendsaskforherservices. man year,shegotintodesignerfinger- Miller's time.Sometimeduringherfresh- championship infouryears. ing hersecond67oftheseason.Miller, at HickoryPointtocapturetheClassAA it up,posting12roundsunderparinher it. Nowloveit,andIcan'tgetenoughof HOW DIDYOUGETSTARTEDWITHFIN- won herthirdNorthSuburbanConference who planstoplayatIllinoisnextyear,also fourth regionaltitleinhercareerbycard- championship. Priortothat,Millerwonher final 13matches,includingher1-under71 Golfisn't theonlythingthatconsumes She wonnearlyeverytimesheteed junior ama- mer onthe solid sum- ship aftera champion- Class AA to winthe favorites preseason One ofthe I needmoneyincollegeknow Lake Forest EMILY YOUNG(Fr.) Lyons ClARA RATTANA(Jr.) Highland Park KELLI ONO(So..) 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0 s IAN KELSEY FIRST TEAM ALL-AREA . - ' N lA titleinarow. ond teamClass championship at the CSLNorth the Class3Atour- forninthafter fall, theGlen- tournaments this Whinery tiedfor the statelineup, only seniorin Central andthe pion Hinsdale 3A teamcham- Captain forClass gen Staterecruit a 76.TheMichi- at FoxCreekwith Class 3Atourna- for 14thatthe this season,the A three-timetour- Day winitssec- Shore Country helped North Prairie Vistaand individual state his careerwithan McCall capped nament. Hardy, shooting 75at nior finishedtied brook Northju- A winneroffive tournament at 75 inhisfinalprep ninth placewitha ment atTheDen Lyons seniortied nament champion JACK JUNGE all thingsUniversityofMichigan. hockey team,whileKelseyrenewshisinterestin ests, JungeplaysgoaliefortheNewTrierGreen Kelsey turntheirattentiontowardotherinter- meets. own invitational,averageda74for18-hole Hardy andatournamentchampionathisteam's taking secondatsectionalsbeforetyingforthe Kelsey madethemostofhissecondchanceby berth inthesectionalbyshootingan85- tournament -hesnatchedthefinalindividual tournaments. age andposted10roundsinthe70s12ofhis champion, Jungecarrieda75.5strokeaver- at FoxCreekinBloomington,Alsoasectional final sixholes.Bothshot1-under71satTheDen championship bymakingbirdiesonfourofthe one ofthebestplayersinstate.TheNew both. Hewasin thesamesituationasme." few yearsago, MillsPendell(2010graduate) did SPORTING COMBINATION? 'Iwould,yes.Buta DO YOUAGREEGOLFAND HOCKEY ISARARE but it'snotlikeI'mgoingtoa domeeveryday." out, Iwilltakeafewlessonsduring theoffseason, break fromgolf,lthelpstokeep mefromburning whole life.Playinghockeyin the winterisagood EY? 'Probably10or11yearsnow,almostmy HOW LONGHAVEYOUBEENPLAYINGHOCK- who wastherunner-upinCSLNorthtoNick Class SAchampionship.TheDeerfieldjunior, Trier sophomoretiedKelseyfortheClass3A After nearlyendinghisseasonattheregional A varsityrookie,Jungeultimatelybecame Once thego/fseasonisover,Jungeand !nee!_!rYs.!!1tA1I-Area OF THEYEAR CO-GOLFERS JUNGE to play(golf)incollege.That's mybiggestprior- tickets forfootballandbasketball forsomething game everyyear.Mygrandma hashadseason VERINES? "Mydadwentthereandbothofhis WHAT'S YOURCONNECTIONTOTHEWOL- ity inpickinga schoolrightnow." ING? "I'mnotsure.AllIknow is IS MICHIGANACOLLEGEYOU'RE CONSIDER- like 50years." parents wentthere.Weusuallygotoonefootball

KELSEY i I definitelywant - MattHarness NIL seasonpass.suntimes.com/pioneer THURSDAY, NOVEMBER29,2012 AUSTIN RENDELL(Sr.),NewTrier BRAD POWELL(Jr.),Barrington NICK JAN(Sr.),GlenbrookNorth MICHAEL HULTQUIST(Sr.),Loyola BRIAN DOLEHIDE(So.),HinsdaleC. REED AREN(Sr.),Stevenson SEASON PASS AS THEBESTINFOOTBALL AND CROSS COUNTRY. FIND OUTWHOWASCHOSEN NEXT WEEK - SECOND TEAM Team . I 89 -Stevenson. OH LIZA PFLUGRADT(Sr.) Hinsdaie Central,S MEGHAN MCDOWELL (Sr.) Nues North,OH ANDREA LOPEZ(Sr.) Lyons, S HANNAH .JULEY(So.) New Trier,MH HALEY FAUNTLEROY(Jr.) Gienbrook North,MH LAUREN EMMERT(Jr.) Stevenson, OH KHAiLA DONALDSON(Jr.) 90 SECOND TEAM singing inthechoirprovidesabalancemylife." School andvolleyballcangetveryintense, our NewTrierteamwinsupersectionalsthisyear. church andoutsideofit.Sheevencametowatch weekend volleyballcommitments,andshe'sbeen and metocontinuesingingdespiteournumerous working woman.She'smadeitpossibleforHaley an amazinglytalented,kind,considerate,hard- family tome.Thechoirdirector,LisaBond,is alongside myvolleyballteammate,HaleyFauntle- CHOIR? 'IgotoKenilworthUnionChurch.'ve WHAT CHURCHDOYOUATTENDAND ¡ng 76aces. season with¡72kills,688assistsandateam-lead- gold inTijuana,Mexico.WiththeUSAYouthNa- ¡n AugustwhileleadingtheUnitedStatesto ¡n ¡974. since winningthestate'sfirsttitleasNewTrierEast reached thestatechampionshipforfirsttime unwaveringly supportiveofmylifebothinthe roy. lt'ssomuchfun,andthechoirislikeasecond been singinginthechoirsincefourthgrade, DO YOULIKEMOSTABOUTSIGNINGINITS Global Challenge¡nCroatiainJuly. tional team,shealsoplacedfourthattheEuropean the NORCECAYouthContinentalChampionships

TAYLOR THURSDAY, NOVEMBER29,2012 Behind thesettingofG-footjunior,NewTrier The Northwestern-boundTashimafinishedthe Tashima wasalreadynamedthebestsetterat TASHIMA seasonpass.suntimes.com/pioneer SEASON PASS PLAYER OFTHEYEAR Year ofthe 9 Q&A Player < See x _J Z percentage. aces (29)andserving set andledherteam in an averageof4.6per She had347digsfor Bradley-Bourbonnais. paign Centennialand tournament atCham- title andwasnamedall- 12) toaregional Roadrunners (23- next, butledthe State Dakota to North heads libero senior reth Naza- The NIL I I Z In I w Z m w blocks (34). (273) andwassecond in led theTreviansin kills Mother McAuiey.She the semifinalsagainst match-high 15killsin final Since1974witha return totheirfirstState nior helpedtheTrevians BRITTANI STEINBERG OH championship isabiggoalofmine." having theopportunitytocompeteforworld setter onnextyear'sU.S.YouthNationalTeamand to becomeastrongerandsmarterplayer.Beingthe mind, motivatingmetopushmyselfonadailybasis year's tryoutsareconstantlyattheforefrontofmy SHIP) NEXTSEASON?"Nothingisagiven.Next TOURNAMENT (FIVBYOUTHWORLDCHAMPION- YOUTH NATIONALTEAMFORTHETHAILAND WHAT AREYOURCHANCESOFMAKINGTHE 5-foot-11 se- Yale-bound up finish.The run ner- a state Trier to New helped the Year Player of South The CSL Pioneer PressGirlsVolleyballAllAreaTeam Z w In w u- -j second inkills(996). aces (163)andfinished school recordfor career 6-1 seniorandRhode digs and75aces.The were aschoolrecord. Island recruitholdsthe She added81blocks,149 kills againstLibertyville M

H LAYNE SELF hitter, Her28 for amiddle remarkable which is for a a Lake season, single record Zurich kills were Her 464 ' season. digs inonematch this was creditedwith 45 son with773digsand Webb endedthesea- the third-placematch. McAuley with20digsin a fightagainstMother not godownwithout L senior liberodid 2007, butthe taking fourthin - trophy another claimed tyville fam ilies." tion, sotheycantakecareoftheirpatientsand are sickandinthelastphaseoftheirlives.Thejob after place fourth- (34-8) Liber- my boardistoraisemoneyforthehospiceorganiza- tries tomaximizethequalityoflifeforpeoplewho pice &PalliativeCareCenter,whichisaprogramthat WITH? "I'mamemberofthejuniorboardHos- PROFIT ORGANIZATIONYOUAREINVOLVED WHAT ISTHENAMEANDPURPOSEOFNON- blocks. kills, 627assistsand 62 her finalseasonwith 187 a freshman.Shefinished a two-setteroffenseas (2,105) despiterunning s ALL-AREA FIRSTTEAM assists leader school's all-time career asthe ertyville her Lib- ended setter 6-0 bound igan- Mich- The - w N >- Z George M.Wilcox 25 acesand48blocks. had 411kills,178 digs, Gold title.Thesenior another WestSuburban led HinsdaleSouthto bound Brezwyn,who ',---, y ,- 9.,-- - Greensboro- Carolina- the North ,- - at5-9 outside pact as hitters Few GK wo zz w zw o w Zj I-o z Showdown. match ofthePepsi the championship unbeaten Mortonin win overpreviously to giveLyonsa1-O the winninggoal for Lyons.Hescored goals andfiveassists DLarson, asenior. Sectional semifinal. South intheNewTrier a al-OwinoverMaine game-winning goalin tourney. Hescoredthe in theClass3Astate Spartans makearun senior, helpedthe D FIRST TEAM I o ALL-AREA i contributed four BEN brook North O'Keefe, aGlen- QUENTIN the YearQ&A. LARSON See Playerof LOW a bigFIFAtournament.It'snot soccer and thepopularvideogameFIFA ing hisEpiphoneacousticguitar, best fourthintheClass3Astate average, andhepiledup18shut- Association all-statehonors.Low - withsoccer,it'shardtomake THE GUITAR?"lt'sjustahobby WHAT ISENJOYABLEABOUT some don't." Some guysneedencouragement, respond todifferentsituations. on theteam,youlearnhowthey Getting toknowtheotherguys one anotherbuildscamaraderie. buddies. Plus,gettingtoknow and it'sapridethingtobeatyour year -we'restillhangingout guys. Ourteamwasrealclosethis the game,it'sfuntobewith in thevideogame.Outsideof in realsocceris10-timescrazier game. Everythingthathappens very realistic,morelikeafantasy team breakoffintopairs,and - teamdinnersandhavethe games, wehavepastaparties SERIES? "Beforeallofourbig FIFA SOCCERVIDEOGAME WHAT ATTRACTSYOUTOTHE tournament. Lowa/soenjoysplay- (19-5-1 overall)placeaprogram- outs. HisplayhelpedthePatriots finished witha0.40goals-against and twoassists. goals -allonheaders - PLAYER OFTHEYEAR DESCC all-conference Pioneer PressBoysSoccerAll-AreaTeam selection hadfive School SoccerCoaches earning IllinoisHigh ing theregularseason, lowedjust 12goalsdur- senior goalkeeperal- this year.Stevenson's ba//past QuentinLow were abletogetthe Few opposingp/ayers season. The record this best 9-8-2 program- Dame toa led Notre Ursino A senior, o X U) I O > goal sixtimes. scored thegame-winning F

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