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BY KAREN BERKOWITZ [email protected] Simon Ribeiro has twice before filed for the 9th Congressional Dis- tict seat held by U.S. Representa- five Jani D. Schakowsk3 once as Police cars and officers at Glenbrook South High School on Wednesday. The school was closed for the day after an incendiary device was found ina nearby a Republican and on as a Green hospital parking lot earlier In the morning. iJOEL LERNER-SuNTIMES MEDIA Party candidate. But this was the first time Ribeiro, now 30, chal- GLEN VIEW POLICE lenged the popular liberal in the Democratic primaiy. The resulta were predictable. With the mjoiity of precincts re- porting hi both the Chicago and Nifesmancharged in firescare suburban portions of the district, Schakowsk67 BY TODD SHIELDS view Police Department about 4 am.ed the incident. said April 2 might be a likely date, was command- [email protected] after an explosion was heard in the The high school has a studentsin it was already designated in the ing 90 percent west parking lot near Land- population of 2700, and theschool calendar as an emergency day. of the vote h A 20-year old NUes man waswehr Road and the Glenview property adjoins the hospital The hospital remained open that the redrawn dis- charged March 14 with criminal dam-Fire Station, stated a police parking lot morning. but access to the building trict age to property and disorderly con-department release. No in- By 9aia.,the schoolwas limited, police said. IntheNo- duct for allegedly lighting a fire in ajuries were reported and grounds were void of sta- As a precaution, hospital spokes- vember gen- hospital parking lot that led to cancel-the parking lot was not dam- dents. Police vehicles blockedman Andy Buchanan said early mora- eral election, ling all classes at nearby GlenbrookageL entrances on West Lake Ave-ing non-emergency procedures were the seven-termU.S. Rep. Jan South High School in Glenview. Investigatorsfirstbe- nue, and several were parkeddelayed, but normal operations had Congress-Schakowsky At 11:30 Glenview police ar-lieved a crude incendlary in front of the school's mainresumed bylO ani. woman will be rested Leonard Reinebach, of 8248 N.devi had exploded, but atLeonard entrance. The Cook County Bomb Squad and challenged by Republican Timothy Newland Ave., at his home. Items left2 p.m. a release stated theyReineba ch 'As always, the safety ofpersonnel from the Department of C. Wolfe, an Arlington Heights ac- at the scene led police to his arrest. afound burned items and a our students and staff is ourHomeland Security assisted police. countant and first-time candidate. suspect whom detectives questionedmetal container. top priority. At no time during this Police are not looking for more sus- Wolfe holds conservative free mar- last week. Sgt. David Sostak of the "No evidence recovered from theincident were any students or staffped& hat positions and wants to simpliu, GlenviewPolicedepartmentsaidscene indicated the presence of an ex-in any danger," stated school spokes- Reinebach is the son of the like- the tax code, reduce the size of the Reinebach was released later that dayplosive device," the release said. woman Karen Geddeis, in a release,named Leonard Reinbach who ran for federal payroll, reduce burdensome on a $1,000 bond and Ls scheduled to Police ordered the closure of twoadding that that Wednesday was athe 9th Congress seat twice and for regulations and eliminate "Obam- appear in court next on April 13 in theschools near the hospital - Glenbrooklate-start day for students. mayor against then-mayor Nick Blase. acare", which he describes as the Skokie Courthouse. South High School, 4000 West Lake Geddeis also said school officials StaffWriterBridget O'Shea and single biggest drag on the economy. Employees at Glenbrook Hospital,Ave., and Wmkelman School, 1919were determining if and when the Sun-Times Media The Republican primary was 2100 Pfingsten Road, called the Glen-Landwehr Road - as they investigat-missed day would be made up. She contributed to this report uncontested after Wolfe challenged the petitions of Susanne Atanus, a frequent candidate, and succeeded hi bouncing her offthe ballot. DISTRICT 67 The left-tilting 9th Congressional District took on more Republican turf under Illinois new Congres- sional map, which was redrawn by Final voteonreferendum stillout Democrats to erase the Republican gains of 2010, as well as adjust for BY CATHRYN GRAN rate. and Hes School, 9000 Belleforteand excellent stufE The kids are thriv- the state's loss of one U.S. House [email protected] The preliminary numbers to in- Ave. mg" seat following the 2010 census. crease the district's debt ceiling The last time district voters ap- Silverstein said good schools attract The new 9th District still includes Classroomsize,programsandwere 398 against and 391 in favor. proved a referendum was in 1969. people to the community. a portion of Chicagu's lakefront and stnictural improvements hung in the The district serves portions of Mor- Student Thssa Toth said she wanted "They want to raise their children Evanston,Lincolnwood,Skokie, balance as about 40 supporters of twoton Grove and Nues. the referendums to pass because thehere," he noted. 'We're one of the best Morton Grove, NUes and Park Golf School District 67 referendums The district had sought to increasearts are an important part of schooL places to raise a family Ifwe start slid- Ridge. However, the redrawn dis- waited for results while munching onby .342 percent to 2.401 from 2.058 the "I don't want to stop doing the funing how will we get back to where we trict has shifted north to include all pizza at a local Morton Grove estab-amount to be collected through prop-stuff at school like band and chorus,"were?" of Wilmette, Wuìnetka, Northfield lishment. erty taxes to fund operations/educa-she said. Teacher Elba Gould said the sta- and KenilWOrth. The district also With four of five precincts re-tion and to issue $9.72 miffion in bonds - Resident Michael Silverstein saiddents deserve a proper environment. has taken on new territory in Glen- porting by Pioneer Press' dead-to, among other projects, replace thethe referendums were needed to keep "It would be nice not the have leaky view and southeast Northbmok, as line, the unofficial totals were 415heating/ventilation/air conditioningthe schools strong radiators brown watei" she said. "The well as Arlington Heights Mount against and 344 for increasing theunits, spriniders and plumbing at Golf "We have no room to go negative,"safety of the children is the most im- Prospect and Rolling Meadows. education/operationsfundtaxMiddle School, 9401 Waukegan Road,he said. "We have excellent schoolsportant thing They deserve the best." 6 IWWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 2012 NR

NuES PIONEER PROFILE I HERALD-SPECTATOR Music is instrumental in life of songwriters group co-founder Blockshopper 19 Calendar 27 'l'im Spadoni's ultimate goal is to Spadoni played trumpet in themendously with his song writing. 4 perform songs that he has written school band and guitar in college, Spadoni previously had a career Diversions Bi on stage with his wife. and sings in the St. John Brebeufin information technology as a proj- Family Friendly B2 A music lover with a passion for choit He has performed in severalect manager and is now in the mas- Film clips B4 song writing, Spadoni used to write plays in Skokie and he met his wifeters program at Dominican Univer- Fixer 23 songs in college but it wasn't until on stage. sity pursuing a degree in Library Food 30 about six years ago when he sur- Spadoni enjoys different types ofand Information Services. Opinion 22 prised his wife with a song he wrote music but the majority of the songs His daughter caught the creative on her birthday that he plunged into he writes fall into the folk and coun-bug while seeing her parents per- Police blotter 16 the art of song writing. try-rock category form and is now a stage manager in Property transfers 18 "Now I can't seem to stop," said At his home he has set up a mod-New York. rfj Schools 8 Spadoni, of Nues, who has complet- est recording studio with percus- As for Spadoni, he would love to Showtimes B5 ed about 30 songs and has started sion instruments, a guitar and anperform on stage with his wife again. Sports 41 at least 100 more. electric piano. He is looking forward to auditioning Spadoni is a member of the Chi- One way Spadoni shares his mu-in April for a talent show in June at cago Songwriters Meetup group sic is through the Internet. He up-Niles Public Library Spadoni used andothersongwritersgroups, loads his songs on websites, such asto perform at the Festival event at including the group in Niles that Tim Spadoni ReverbNation and SoundCloud. HeSt. John Brebeuf several years ago meets monthly. has also posted one of his songs onand remembers there is a lot of lo- Spadoni was one of the instru-melody and performance. SpadoniYoutube. cal talent out there. He encourages mental people in getting the NUesenjoys hearing honest feedback Spadoni said it could take weeks,local songwriters to join the Niles songwriters group started a fewfrom others in the group and thinksmonths or years to complete a song.Songwriters group, which meets at months ago. it's important to learn from theirHe has booklets full of songs that7:30 p.m. every third Thursday of The goal of the songwriters groupcomments. are half-finished and he said thethe month. is to create a supportive environ- "You get a lot ofinteresting viewsNiles songwriters group gives him Auditions for the local commu- ment where other local songwrit-on your material," said Spadoni,motivation to finish his songs so henity talent showcase will be 2-4 p.m. ers can provide comments, compli-who noted the diversity ofthe mem-can share them at the next meeting.April 1 and the performance will be ments and advice regarding lyrics,bers of the songwriters group. He said that his wife helps him tre-3-4:30 p.m. June 9.

OAKTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE Oakton to break ground on new $39M building April 5 For the first time since its Desphysics, and physical therapy as-heat and cool supply air will reduceaid, registration and records fune- Plaines campus opened in 1980,sistant programs. Located on theheating and cooling loads, and occu-tions; a student gathering center; Oakton Community College will kicknortheast side of the existing cam-pancy sensors will regulate lighting.classroom upgrades; and a range of off a major construction project atpus, it will feature sophisticatedDaylight harvesting will bring natu-infrastructure improvements. The the site when it breaks ground on alabs; flexible, light-filled classrooms;rai light to 75 percent of the class-college will fund the plan with $40 $39-million Science and Health Ca-enhanced technology; and abundantrooms and the building façade willmillion in general-obligation bonds; reers Building at 10 a.m. April 5, ac-lab-preparation and storage space. be self-shading. $23 million in reserves; and private, cording to a news release. The Science and Health Careers "This state-of-the art facifity willstate and federal grants. The 93,000-square-foot building,Building will celebrate the site's nat-position the College among the lead- Legat Architects is lead archi- MOMMY ON A scheduled for completion in 2014,ural highlights. Offices and studenting providers of science and alliedtect for the Facilities Master Plan will launch the college's $68.5-mU-study spaces will provide views ofhealth training in the region," Oak- 7including the Science and Health SHOESTRING lion five-year Facilities Master Plan,the lake, while windows in the cor-ton President Margaret B. Lee saidCareers Building. The company is approved by the Board of Trusteesridors and classrooms will frame theina news release. "In addition, oura leading sustainable-architectural Car buying tips to in December 2010. surrounding forest. Oakton will seekFacilities Master Plan will createand interior-design practice spe- The new facifity meets contem- Leadership in Energy and Environ-more than 1,000 newjobs and pumpcializing in higher education, corn- help even beginners porary and emerging-science andmental Design (LEED) certificationmore than $130 million into the localrnercial/mixed use, corporate office, with the process health-careereducationalstan-for the facility which will feature aeconomy." health care, K-12 education and mu- dards, and will house the college'snumber of "green" elements. The Other components ofthe Facilitiesnicipal facilities. It serves clients re- PAGE 26 anatomy and physiolog)biology,building will maximize solar heatMaster Plan include an enrollmentgionally and nationally from its nil- chemistryearth science, medicalgain and mitigate winter winds. Acenter that will integrate admission,noia offices and itsjoint venture firm laboratory technology, nursing,system that uses exhaust air to pro-advising and counseling, financialin Columbus, Ohio.

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DISTRICT 71 Culver Ries flags to clear air on environmental conditions

BY NATASHA WASINSKI doors altogether when the red flag Contributor flies. The AQI measure of particle pol- How safe is the air in Nues today? lution in the Chicago area for most Find out by simply driving by Culver of March rated the air's quality as School and looking up. good, until March 13 when moderate The school is participating in a or yellow - levels were reached. special program supported by the Particle pollution is composed of U.S. EnvironmentalProtection a number of components, including Agency to notify teachers, coaches, acids, metals and soil. students and others about outdoor The sizes of particles are linked air-quality conditions. to their potential for causing health Schools across the county are problems through inhalation, affect- raising a colored flag each day that ing the heart and lungs. corresponds to their local air-quaI- Morrissey said Culver School ity forecast based on an EPA index. staff is attuned to students with Culver began flying color-coded respiratory and cardiac problems, flags this month on a flagpole on and that students are allowed to the east side of the campus, at 6901 self-limit their symptoms. w. Oakton St. According to the EPA, children "This is something that is not are more susceptible to air pollution only beneficial to the school but to than adults because their lungs are our community," said school health still developing and they breathe clerk Kathy Morrissey. more air per pound of body weight. The flags indicate how clean or The agency advises indoor activ- polluted the air is by using five col-A yetlow flag indicating low air pollution flies below American and Culver School flags. The school raises a colored ity is acceptable for people experi- ors corresponding to Air Qualityflag each day that corresponds to Niles' air quality forecast as determined by the Environmental Protection Agency. encing symptoms outdoors even ¡1 Index (AQI) levels. NATASHA WASINSXI-FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA air quality that day is unhealthy. The index focuses on health ef- No student activities about the fects people may experience withineach pollutant to protect the publicfrom negative health impacts7toes, older adults and children. program are planned as ofyet, Mor- a few hours or days after breath-against harmful health effects. purple, meaning air quality is very Air quality is deemed acceptablerissey said, but she hopes students ing polluted air by measuring five Culver School staff check theunhealthy and that time spent out-when the flag is yellow, though themight take the initiative and edu- common pollutants: ground-levelindex on the EPA website everydoors should be limited, accordingEPA advises sensitive groups tocate their peers by writing about air ozone, particulate matter, carbonweekday morning and change theto the EPA. consider limiting prolonged out-quality and the flags ¡n the school monoxide, sulfur dioxide and nitro- flagsasappropriate, Morrissey The flags are particularly usefuldoor exertion. paper. gen dioxide. said. to people who are unusually sensi- An orange flag warns that the air Morrissey encouraged residents The EPA has establishedna- They range from green7indi-tive to air pollutants, such as thoseis unhealthy for sensitive groups,to learn more by going to the EPA tionalair-qualitystandardsforeating air quality is good and safewith asthma and other lung diseas-and they should avoid being out-website airnow.gov.

DISTRICT 71 Tech specialist added for troubleshooting support

BY NATASHA WASINSKI sonnel, the District 71 tech-eventhoughdistrictandtrict 71 purchased additional Urbanski said the future oftimes, Kruppe said. Contributor nology director is working atschool staff are well-versed inservers to support its growingtechnology in schools involves "Learning is about now, not capacit)6 technology. number of technology pro-even more mobile devices,when someone can get to it," Niles Elementary School "Right now we're just get- "The teachers are theregrams, including electronicwhich will require additionalICruppe said. "You need a per- District 71 is hiring a technol-ting by," said Thchnology Di-to teach. The teachers arestudentinformation,busi-troubleshooting time as theson here on-site to make this ogy support specialist to helprector John Urbanski. not there to install updatesness, media, and credit-carddevices are connected to oth-happen." meet the demands ofits grow- Hiredlastyear,Urban-on their computers," Kruppeprocessing systems. er machines and systems. Board member Tina ing technology initiatives. ski splits his duties betweensaid. "And John is chasing his Additionally, all classrooms Krueger asked whether theNielsen agreed, saying staff The Board ofEducation ap-maintaining technology in-tail." are now equipped with two tocosts associated with the posi-members possess a certain proved the new position Feb.frastructuresystemsand Adding support staff willthree computers each and ation are accounted formthecommitment to a school, as 21. training teachers and staff onfree up time for Urbanski toSmart Board, an interactivedistrict's budget. - -- - opposed to a service provider "If we want our technologyutilizing technology in class-concentrate on technology in-touchscreen whiteboard. }(ruppe said while the dis-who can "walk away and say if to grow we need the supportrooms. frastructure, she said. CulverSchoolalsohastrict didn't initially plan forit doesn't work, call me," she to do it," said Superintendent He said problems arise Board member Marymobile computer carts andthe position, it can afford tosaid. Amy Kruppe. when troubleshooting issuesKrueger said she is concerned30 iPads that travel betweenhire someone by "maldng ad- This past fall Culver School The school district current-need to be addressed ¡mme-that the school district bit offclassrooms. juatments." sought an intern from Oakton ly has one full-time staff per-diately. more than it could chew with Students have immediately Board member Jim Ma-Community College to assist son dedicated to implement- As a result, he does "a lotits technology plans. benefited from having thesehoney suggestedthatthewith the school's technology ing and managing technologyof running around" for tasks "We're buyingallthesetools at their fingertips, Krup-district look into contractingneeds but "that wasn't what programs at the district-levellike changing ink cartridgesthings anditseemed thepe said. For example, studentswith a technology service pro-we were looking for," Kruppe and at Culver School. in printers and rebooting ma-whole picture wasn't lookedcreated this year the school'svider instead of hiring staff. said. "What we really need is Kruppe said while otherchines. at," Krueger said. "Are we go-firstonline studentpaper, The immediacy and urgen-a full-time person." area districts have between Kruppe said Urbanski's ex-ing too fast for what we got?" "The Paw Print," using lap-cy of tech problems warrant one and five technology per-pertise is sometimes required In the last five years, Dis-tops and iPads. someone to be on-site at all SEE TECH, PAGE 11 NIL THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 2012 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COMI 9

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Maine School District 63 on a Yet pension, capital and District 63 has the ability On average state fundini I WE CAN REMOVE 150 YARDS PER DAY! fiscally sound trajectory, yethighersalarycostscouldto borrow for important proj- in the United States account HIRE OUR CREW OR RENT A 5OYD DUMPSTER!:looming capital projects andforce the district into short-ects because it has spent littlefor nearly half a school dis possible increases in salaryterm borrowing by 2017. over its debt-service base oftrict's income, said Bein, corn AS SEEN ON HOARDING BURIED ALIVE! and pension costs make for a $150,000 to $200,000, Beinpared with Illinois' 30 percen grim financial forecast. CapitaL plans said. contribution to school bud HOARDERCLEANOUTS.COM' David Bein, executive Maintenance and upkeep He said he thinks districtgets. directorofbusinessser-during the next five years arecould extend its borrow pow- This year District 63 is ti 24.7 SERVICE 847-338-0588 vices, presented a report ofexpected to cost a total of $6.6er to at least $4 million. receive 13 percent of its rev five-year financial projectionsmifiion, Bein said. enue, or $5.8 million, from Il Book Online and Save on Midway Airport Parking to the Board of Education on District 63 is developingPension reform linois. March 7. a long-term capital mainte- Springfield's To receive your free day backlogof Propertytaxesaccoun Book online at Like many school districtsnance plan and has identifiedbillstotaling $8 billionisfor 77 percent of the district www.mdwpark.com in Illinois, District 63 is facingimmediate needs that couldforcing legislators to look atfunds. and enter code MDWPARI( higher expenses and stagnantbe addressed as early as theextreme budget cuts, includ- OR revenues, he said. coming summer. ing eliminating the state's in-Increasing salaries DAYFREE Call 866-922-7275 Tax-cap laws restrict prop- Repairs to remedy chronicvolvement in pension plans. Bein said school budgett Ail lìt I lì ret' rIa and mention MDWPARK ìtilììijiìtuiìi .ìlay Guarantee your airport parking now! erty-tax growth to the Con-flooding problems at Gemini District 63 now directs ancannot be balanced withou sumer Price Index (CPI), or 5and Nelson schools, expectedamount equal to .58 percentfirstaddressing employee Indoor Rate Outdoor Rate percent, whichever is less. to take place before the 2012-of each staff member's salarysalary and -benefits costs. Bein said the CPI has aver-13 school year, would costto his or her fund. Three of four collective aged about 2.5 percent for the$986,357. The call for school districtsbargainingagreementsa Per Day Per Day past decade. A roof replacement at Mel-and public universities to payDistrict 63 expire at the enc When expenses exceed thatzer School and upgradingmore, if not all, of the costs forofnext year. COMPARE averageittypically meansdistrict-owned vehicles areretiring teachers is gaining If current trends continue Airport Indoor Rate 131/day expenditures are increasingbudgeted at $616,000. steam, Bein said, especiallysalary increases may diffe: Park Ride Airport Outdoor Rate 9 4/day more quickly than revenue, The average age of theas House Speaker Michaelfrom the CPI rate of 2.5 per 5200 West 47th Street making it more difficult todistrict's seven vehicles is 12Madigan, D-Chicago, has saidcent. Forest View, IL 60638 %ddittonal taxes apply May not be combined with other discounts. balance a budget, he said. years, Bein said. he would not see it any other Last year teachers hac (888) 720-7275 Bein said the district's corn- Othercapital projectsway. received a 5-percent pay in rnitrnent as of late not to go tolikely to occur add up to more The worst-case scenariocrease. HURTING FROM LOW CD RATES? taxpayers with a referendumthan $5 million, including roofwould be that amount reach- Bein said a budget canno "reflects the ability of officialsreplacements at Gemini, Nel-ing the maximum 8.9 percent.be perpetually balanced whet CALL AMA FOR THE CURE! and administrators to manageson and Washington schools, Beinsaid pushing pen-its largest expense annuall LIMITED TIME OFFER and control our expenses." andflooring,window andsion costs to school districtsgrows two-times faster thai Last spring officials votedparking-lot maintenance. would result in a "backdoorits revenue. to trim the current budget by Loans are an option, Beintax increase across the state" "Eventually your expensei a $1.6 million to dig the districtsaid, and today's rates are his-for which the Illinois Generalwillcompletely gobble u IOAPY* out ofits hole of deficit spend-torically low. Assembly would not take re-your revenue," he said. CASH GIFT school programs. These fees malware attacked the dis- SCHOOL BOARD RECAP previously had not increased FROM tnict's computer network and since 2003-04. caused shutdown of network ASSET MANAGEMENT ALLIANCE . adopted a district travel traffic. plan developed in conjunc- WHEN YOU PURCHASE A 3 MONTH FDIC INSURED CD District 63 school board . heard a report from tion with Active Transporta- Board Vice President John OKs superintendent's new tion Alliance that identifies Jekot about his recent advo- Ask about our Higher solutions for eliminating cacy work on Capitol Hill as a barriers students face in member of the Illinois delega Yielding Tax Deferred contract, student fee hike traveling to school. tion to the National School . heard a presentation by Boards Association's Federal Products Among actions taken at its Clay's salary for this school Director ofTechnology Judy Relations Network. monthly meeting, the District year rose by 2.5 percent in Satkiewicz on the district's Jekot met with representa- CD Offer Expires 3/31/12 63 Board of Education: September. Teachers had a compliance with Internet tives from the offices of Sens. . approved a three-year 5-percent pay raise. safety regulations. Mark Kirk, R-III., and Dick contract for Superintendent . approved student fees for Since December the districtDurbin, D-III., and Rep. Jan CALL FOR Scott Clay that freezes his sal-the 2012-13 school year with has been incorporating its Schakowsky, D-III., to lobby ary through next year. a $10 increase for transporta- curriculum into kindergarten on matters related to local CURRENT CD RATES The performance-based tion and universal fees for through second-grade classes control, the No Child Left Be- ROILING MEADOWS....(847) 981 -5025 DEERFIELD (847) 580-4227 employment agreement is first through eighth grades. so that all students receive hind Act and Title I funding. effective July 1 through June Fees for books and maten- Internet-safety lessons. Board President Jane Wojt- OAKBROOK (630) 705-5333 SKOKIE (847) 983-3525 30, 2015. als, gym, lockers, music, Satkiewicz also said new kiewicz said she appreciated ORLAND PARK. (708) 403-0440 NAPERVILLE (630) 922-5008 The board voted to extend sports and graduation remain security precautions were his and the network's efforts Clay's current earnings of the same. PARK RIDGE (847) 656-5422 OAK PARK (847) 656-5422 implemented in the past five to advocate at different levels $177,735 until July 2013. His Parents pay a universal fee months to restrict unauthor- of government because fund- Annual Percentage Yield. $10,000 minimum deposit. AMA cash gift yearly pay-raise percentage fon curriculum enhancement ized system access, including ing issues are "bigger than based on amount of CO and Itmited to one gtft per household and a from then on will equal the not covered by the budget, "hacking" and other unlawful this district." maximum $10,000 CD. AMA is a CD deposit broker that offers FOIC average percentage increase such as field trips, education- activities. "We're not an isolated situ- insured CD's and other products. CD's are issued by participating BBB ofthe district's four bargain- al assemblies, computers and That follows an incident ation," she said. banks. Advertised rates subject to availability. ing units. teacher stipends for after- the past September in which ByNatasha Wasinsk H NIL THURSDAY, MARCH 22. 2012 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAI.COM I 11 DISTRICT 6h Lincoln principal promoted to asst. superintendent

Lincoln Middle School Prin-assistantsuperin- employee records, align-education from National Lewis 'We arevery impressedknowledge of the upcoming cipal Joel Martin has namedtendent. mentwithmandatedUniversity by how quickly M Martinstate-mandated changes in per- the new assistant superinten- In his new role regulations, collective Martin was one of 50 appli-has built successful relation-formance evaluations for teach- dent for human resources inMartinwilllead negotiations and othercanta for the position of assis-ships with teachers and staffers and principals make him Park Ridge-Niles School Dis-thedistrict'shir- related responsibilities. tant superintendent for humanmembers at Lincoln and withan outstanding fit to help guide trict 64. ing and evaluation Martin received hisresources. A screening panelemployees and administratorsDistrict 64 into this new era" The District 64 Board of Ed-of about 750 full- bachelor of science de-selected nine applicants to in-across District 64," said Dis- Martin is now in his second ucation on March 12 confirmed gree from Illinois Stateterview and a committee con-trict 64 Superintendent Philipyear as principal at Lincoln. and part-time staffJoel Martin Martin's appointment, effectivemembers, including University and his mas-sisting of teachers, administra-Bender. "We believe his rom-As a result of his promotion, July 1. Martin will replace San-recruitment and tar's degree from Cover-tors and a Board of Educationmitment to two-way communi- District 64 wifi now begin the dra Stringer, who is retiring inorientation, teacher-staffingnora State University He is nowmember then interviewed thecation with staffand colleagues,search for a new principal of the the summer after 10 years asprojectionsanddismissals,pursuing his doctoral degree infive finalists. stmng organizational skills, andPark Ridge middle schooL

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The qualifications for themy," Mahoney said. "This job Culver administrators receivepayraises technology support special-is out there for $70,000 plus." ist are a high school diploma Kruppe said the pay 7 Among other action at itsyear is $96,820, representingwork 260 workdays and earntract with Comcast for phoneand proficiency in technol-which averages out to be monthly meetin& the Districta 3 percent increase from her$96,820 for 2012-2013 schooland Internet services thatogy networkinghardware about $19 an hour7is a good 71 Board of Education: current earnings. Hired lastyear. includes more bandwidth toand software systems, andstarting wage for a recent approved a three-year con-April, Maniscalco is currently Both Maniscalco and Nm-support multimedia. systems support in the areacollege graduate. tract for Culver School Prin- serving her first year as prin-ni's salaries will increase an- "The Internet is not fastof education. Urbanski added:"It'sa cipal Peggie Maniscalco andcipal of the school. nually in an amount equal toenough for what we need Thestartingsalaryis great entry level job." Director of Student Services Kristen Ninni, currently onthe Consumer Price Indexright now," said Technology$40,000 plus benefits, which The SchoolBoardap- Kristen Ninni. leave, will resume her post asthat is not less than 3 percentDirector John Urbanski, cit-some board members saidproved the position by a vote The performance-baseddirector of student servicesand not more than 5 percent. ing bandwidth issues earliermight be too low for the skillsof 4-2, with members Ma- employment agreements arethis summer. Interim direc- increased Superintendentin the school year. The month-required. honey and Kruger opposing. effective July 1, 2012 throughtor Stephanie Beane's con-AmyKruppe'sindividually cost is capped at $1,719 a «I don't think that we're Kruppe said the technol- June 30, 2015. Maniscalco'stract expires June 30. Underspending authority to $5,000. month. going to find someone forogy support specialist is ex- salary for the 2012-2013 schoolthe new contract, Ninni will approved a five-year con- Natas/za Wasinski$40,000, even in a bad econo- pected to start mid-March. porter Uncommon courtesy. flying refined Porter wouldn't dream of letting passengers pay for beer, wine or snacks. After all, you're our guest.

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NILES FIRE DEPARTMENT None injured in kitchen fire in Nues apartment

BY TRACY GRUEN Contributor The Niles Fire Department responded to a kitchen fire at 12:30 p.m. March 14 in a six- unit apartment building at 8256 W. Demspter St. NilesFireChiefSteve Borkowski said the fire was accidentalinnatureand started from a stove in a kitchen inside a third-floor apartment. As firefighters put out the fire, which reportedly took about 20 minutes, the Niles Police Department evacuated the first and second floors of the building. Borkowski said one person was in the apartment at the time the fire started. No one was injured in the blaze, Borkowski said. "We don't suspect any mal- ice," he stated. Borkowski said that the kitchen sustained fire damage and the other rooms showed smoke damage.

A fire caused extensive damage to the top floor of a six-unit apartment building at 8256 W. Dempster St. the after- noon of March 14. No one was injured. The cause of the fire was underinves- tigation. IALLEN KALETA-FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA

BUDGET MEETING Trustees debate level of pension funding in 2013

The first of two specialpension fund is 84 percent ofpaying the actuarial recom-and Rosemary Palicki agreedquestioned why Przybylo feltthey are still interested in see- meetings to discuss the 2013the actuarial recommenda-mended amount,"Trusteewith Hynes that the villagethat the residents of Nuesing cost reductions in Nues budget was held March 13. tion. In the police fund there isJim Hynes said. should be paying the actuari-would suffer if they increasedFree Bus operations, such as Trustees debated the fund-an unfunded liability of $26.5 In order to pay the actuar-al-recommended amount, es-pension contributions,aspossibly eliminating a route ing of the police- and fire-pen-million, while in the fire fundial-recommended amount inpecially as the pension fundsthere is a $l.4-mfflion project-that has low ridership. Vifiage sion funds. The proposed 2013the unfunded liability is $23.5both pension funds, an addi-have gone underfunded fored surplus in the 2012 budget. Manager George Van Geem budget includes $1.1 million inmillion. tional $944,000 would have toseveral years. The proposed 20-percentsaid a public hearing is neces- improvements to the Police The budget calls for a half-be added to the budget, May- «I was elected to serve thewater rate will result in an in-sary to make changes to the Department and a 20-percentmillion dollars in reserves toor Robert Caliere explained. people of Niles7 said Trusteecrease per year of $121 for anroutes or to start charging a increase in the water rate. be put toward the pensions. Hynes said that if the cur-Andrew Przybylo, who wasaverage Niles homeowner. Ifnominal fee, and the village NuesFinanceDirectorOf the estimated amount col-rent board doesn't take actionnot in favor of increasing theapproved it would likely takewould need approval from Scot Neukirch explained thatlected by the quarter-centnow to adequately fund thepensioncontributioneveneffect in the summer. ThePACE. Staff will continue to the budgeted contribution tosales-tax increase, $1.1 millionpensions, future generationsfurther to meet the actuarial-$1.1-million in repairs and ren-pursue the goal of reducing the fire-pension fund for fis-will also go to fund pensionswill have to deal with it. recommended amount. "Toovation at the police stationcosts to run the Free Bus. cal year 2013 is 82 percent ofand $890,000 to the water «I don't want to have mygive more than that in theseinclude instaffing an elevator, A subsequent budget work- the actuarial recommendedfund for stormwater relief. children and grandchildreneconomic times is inexcus-repairingstaircases,pave-shop was scheduled to have amount, and the budgeted "I think it's inexcusable thatpay for it," Hynes said. able." ment and flagpole relocation. taken place March 20 at VIl- contribution tothe police-we don't start now, at least Trustees Louella Preston Trustee Joseph LoVerde Trustees emphasized thatlage Hall. -1v, 1U JtLithJ1JIn NIL THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 2012I WWW.PIONEERLOCAI.COM 13

Members sought for GIRL SCOUTS CENTENNIAL mayor's committee on long-term planning

BY TRACY GRUEN to best implement the gòals that Contributor ai-e outlined in the plan. Callero said that Ostman is a Niles Mayor Robert Callero isperfect fit for the chairperson be- looking for residents and busi-cause as the director of Commu- nesses to help implement the vil-nity Development he is familiar lage's long-term comprehensivewith the village's Municipal Code. plan. The Niles Comprehensive Plan The mayor recently formed theis the village's guide to how land ad hoc Niles 2030 Comprehensiveshould be used and developed. Plan Implementation Subcommit-The village refers to it as a "road tee which he said will take ideasmap for the future" which also from the village's Comprehensiveaddresses transportation, open Plan and put them into action.space, character of the commu- The committee will consist of sixnity, facilities and infrastructure members. and urban design. "I want residents and busi- The Building and Zoning Com- nesses on this committee," saidmittee worked closely with the Callero. planning firm Houseal Lavigne Applications are now beingand Associates to develop the accepted and can be obtainedNiles 2030 Comprehensive Plan throughthevillage'swebsite,which the Village Board adopted wwwvniles.com,or bycallingon Oct. 25, 2011. Chuck Ostman at (847) 588-8041. Trustee Louella Preston had Sue Beaumont, of Park Ridge, came to the local Girl Scouts 100-year birthday ceLebration at Golf Mitt Shopping The new subcommitteewillbeexpressed her desire to create Center on March 12 wearing her mother's scout uniform and sash. "And I wore my white gloves," Beaumont said. chaired by Ostman, the village'smore permanent standing corn- "Because you always have to wear the gloves for a ceremony." MICHELLE LAvtGNE-SUNTIMES MEDiA director of Community Develop-mittees rather than subcommit- ment and staff liaison to the Build-tees that are created and appoint- ing and Zoning Committee. Theed by the mayor. Building and Zoning Committee "We have more standing corn- will hear recommendations frommittees than we ever did before," District 6Limaydose campuses the Comprehensive Plan Imple-responded Cailero, who did not mentation Subcommittee on howshare Preston's concern. during lunch toeasefee burden

Comment on proposedflood- BY TRACY GRUEN schools be consistent with themembers at several meetings to re- Contributor closed-campus system at the mid-quest a decrease in school fees. Re- control solutions at open house dle schools. They feel a closed cam-nah, who has three children enrolled Parents may get some reliefif Parkpus is better for safety and securityin District 64, said a great portion of BY TRACY GRUEN housewillinclude short-term and Ridge-Niles District 64 board mem- reasons. the school-fee cost was the lunch- supervision fee and those fees put a Contributor long-term solutions to flooding bers vote next month to have a closed Staff recommends that children issues, such as maintenance of campus for elementary schools andno longer take the bus or walk homefinancial burden on families. A StorniwaterCommissionsump pumps and the importance eliminate a lunch-supervision fee. for lunch, but parents would be able "There has to be a balance by open house will be 3:30-7:30 p.m.of Deep Tunnel from a regional Parents now pay $165 to $215 into pick up their children to go homesome kind of revenue increase," said March 22 at the Nues Senior Cen-standpoint. order for their children to stay atfor lunch. board member Anthony Borrelli, ter. "The cost-sharing program is school to have lunch. "We are very high in our fees,"referring to the loss of $375,000 in The goal of the open house is toan integral part of the plan," Vi- Business Manager Becky Allardsaid Board President John Heyde,revenue. educate homeowners about whynezeano said. explained that across the districtnoting that he remembers when Allard recommended that the re- chronic flooding exists in their Theproposedcost-sharing about 30 students go home for lunchhis child started first grade he wasquired participatory and bus fees neighborhoods and to give themprogram calls for residents and every day on average. surprised at the cost of the lunch-stay the same next school year, the a chance to make comments re-the village to share the costs to in- If approved next month the dis-supervision fee. before-school fee increase by 3 per- garding the recommended engi-stall an overhead sewer or other trictwilllose about $375,000 in rev- "I'm very excited," parent Katiecent and the middle-school lunch fee neering solutions. device at a resident's home. enue it would have collected fromRenali said following the meeting,increase by 4 percent. "We haven't set priorities yet "We don't have the money to the lunch-supervision fees. referring to the staff recommenda- The boardwilltake a vote on but we have a good idea whatbuild all the sewers we need to Elementary-school principalstion. "It's a big savings." staff's recommendations regarding projects improve the situation forprotecteverybody," Vinezeano recommend that the elementary Renali has approached boardfees at the board meeting in April. the most people," said Assistantsaid, adding that it would cost Village Manager Steve Vinez-$40 million to fix the sewers in eano. one area of town. At the open house therewillbe Village Trustees passed a quar- NEWS BRIEF public-educationtablesfeatur-ter-cent sales-tax increase to fund ing information from the Federala stormwater-relief program ex- Scout earns Eagle He will be honored at a special Eagle public. He held two car-wash dates Emergency Management Admin-pected to come before the board Court of Honor, scheduled to take and secured more than $900 for the istration, the Illinois Departmentfor a vote May 22. Of the estimat- ranking place in June, where he will receive shelter. of Natural Resources, the Metro-ed amount collected by the tax Tim Duffey, of Niles Boy Scout his Eagle patch, neckerchief and slide The sponsoring organizations politan Water Reclamation Dis-hike, $890,000 will go to the water Troop 175, has successfully complet- to commemorate the accomplishment. are the St. John Brebeuf Holy Name trict of Greater Chicago and vil-fund for stormwater relief and $1.1 ed his Eagle Scout project, as well as Duffey worked to provide funding Men's Club and North American lage staff members. million will go toward funding the passed the scrutiny of the specially for a local pet shelter in Nues and Martyrs Council 4338 of the Knights Topics included at the open-policeand firepensions. assembled Eagle Board of Review. hosted a seminar on pet care to the of Columbus. Challenge Us, Please!

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Tables of Items allegedly stolen In residential burglaries fill the South Park Recreation Center In P4 M PAiNRFAIN.FAIN Park Ridge. The Park Ridge Police Department was hoping to return as many items as possible to their owners. JENNIFER jOHNSON-SUNTIMES MEDIA OPIOID OPIOID. OPIOID LAW ENFORCEMENT CONSTIPATIONs CONST Victims of suburban burglary ring PAIN PAINsPAIN PAII have chance to get their stuff back OPIOID OPIOIDr OFIOID BY JENNIFER JOHNSON charges in Addison and unin-ceeds. More than 40 hand- jjohnsonpioneertocaI.com corporated Itasca. guns were also seized and dis- Park Ridge Police have oneplayed, as were bags of coins CONSTIPATION R Park Ridge's South Parkcharge of burglary pendingand rolls of dollar bills. Recreation Center took onagainst the men in connec- A number of small jewelry DO YOU TAKE A PRESCRIPTION OPIOID the appearance of a rummagetion with a break-in reportedboxes also sat conspicuously sale this week, though none ofin Park Ridge, Faso said. Eachempty among the proceeds. F MED1CATIO} AND SJt1rTiR the thousands of neatly dis-of the suspects has a criminalInvestigatorsbelieveitems played items was actually forhistory he said. of greater value, particularly FROM CONSTIPATIONS sale. Faso, who called the sus-gold jewelry reported stolen Hundreds of watches andpects "a very sophisticatedin sorne of the break-ins, were You could be eligible to participate in a clinical research study looking at whether piecesof costume jewelry,crew," said the men targetedalready pawned or sold by the handguns, sports memorabil-affluent neighborhoods, andtime police obtained a search an investigational medication is safe and effective in treating constipation la, cell phones, foreign coins,cut the wires to phone lineswarrant for the Irving Park commonly occurring in people taking opioid pain medications like morphine. silverware, cigars, policeand burglar alarms on theAvenue building where the scanneN and space heatersresidences they burglarized.remaining items were found. You may be able to help with this research if you are: were among items Park RidgeThey also appeared to know Paso said none of the men Police say were stolen duringwhen the occupants of theselived the building but used ages 18 to 84 residentialburglariesthathomes would be away. it for storage of the burglary occurred inseveral suburbs "They did enough home-proceeds. taking at least one opioid pain medication daily during the past yeat work on their victims to know Police were not sure what experiencing constipation symptoms such as: According to Park Ridgewhat their pattern was," hethey will do with the items police the property was takensaid. that remain unclaimed, Cmdr. fewer than three bowel movements per week from 30 to 50 suburban homes After cataloging more thanLou Jogmen acknowledged. by a burglary crew of four3,000 seized items police in-For the past several weeks hard/lumpy stools men who were apprehendedvited members of area lawthe property has been housed strai n i ng in late-January followingenforcement to view themin a meeting room at the Park weeks of surveillance by ParkMarch 8 and March 9 in hopesRidge Public Works Service sensation of incomplete bowel movements Ridge detectives and mem-of identifying the owners. Center because the Police De- bers of a multi-jurisdictional The investigationisstillpartment's property room is To find out more, contact: task force. The proceeds werepending but once it is corn-too small. recovered from a building onplete, a showing of the pro- "This will not fitin our the 4200 block of Irving Parkceeds to the public could alsoproperty room at all," Jogmen Resurrection Pain Center WE'RE WORKING TOWARDS PUTTING AN fNr Road on Chicago's Northwestoccur, Paso said. said, looking over the tables To THE PAIN-OPiOlD--CONSTIPATION (YC!.E Side, said Park Ridge Police "Hopefully we can get mostfilling the Recreation Center's (773) 990-8934 Heip us find bettec Det. Mario Faso. of these items back to theircommunity room. etrnern opllois for ptet wai contithon da o pIe'pIJorì opiold poin niedkaon. Park Ridge Police would notrightfùl owners," he said. Victims of residential bur- confirm the identities of the More than 600 watchesglanes that involved severed four men until formal chargesand several hundred of piecesphone and alarm-system lines were filed against them by theof costume jewelry, includingshould contact the detective department. The men were innecklaces,rings,bracelets,assigned to their case with KODIAC custody at the DuPage Countybrooches and rosary beads,any questions about the items 4 Jailon residential-burglarymake up the bulk of the pro-seized by police, Faso said. 16 ïr Áus 'ACÑ' 612NIL

woman reported that some- A 44-year-old Park Ridge from a condo-management POLICE one between March 13 to man reported that someonecompany reported on SHERIFF'S REPORTS BLOTTER March 14 burglarized her stole a briefcase, wallet, March 12 that someone home on the 6900 block of passport and numerous spray-painted a deroga- Thefollowing incidents victim refused medical treat- Madison. credit cards from his ve- tory reference to women in unincorporated Maine ment and declined to press The following incidents hicle March 12 in a parking on the hallway outside of a Township were compiled by criminal charges against the were listed in the weekly A 59-year-old NUes lot on the 9200 block of first-floor unit on the 9100 the Cook County Sheriff's other man. bulletin prepared by the woman reported that Milwaukee Avenue. block of Terrace. It was Department. Readers are Nues Police Department. someone between March 13 unknown when the damage reminded that an arrest does THEFT Readers are reminded that and March 14 entered her AUTO THEFT was done, police said. not constitute afinding of A theft from a vehicle was an arrest does not constitute 2002 Toyota SUV on the A 2008 Honda van was guilt. Only a court oflaw can reported March 6 at Crest- a finding of guilt. Only a 8200 block of stolen between March 12 THEFT make that determination. wood condominiums and court of/ow can make that and stole 20 CDs from the and March 14 from a park- Two unknown males stole apartments on the 10000 determination. block of Linda Lane. center console. Three other ing lot on the 800 block of two cell phones from a dis- ASSAULT burglaries took place on Civic Center Drive. play in a cell-phone store PROPERTY DAMAGE BURGLARY the same block between on the 5700 block of Touhy. A 62-year-old man toEd March 13 and March 14. CRIMINAL DAMAGE The value of the phones is police that a 25-year-old Criminal damage to prop- A 59-year-old Nues A maintenance worker about $1,200. man threatened to get a erty reports were filed March gun and shoot him March 1 on the 8800 block of Dee 2 during an argument at Road; March 2 at Crestwood Crestwood condominiums condominiums and apart- and apartments on the ments on the 10000 block STRIPES 10000 block of Linda Lane. of Linda Lane; and March 7 GAME ON! The victim told police on the 8800 block of Robin the argument involved a Drive. BOWLiNG ROCCE BISTRO dog the younger man had recently sold him. Police Vehicles were reported spoke with the suspect damaged March 1 on the and told him not to have 9200 block of Hamlin Avenue contact with the victim. and March 4 on the 8800 block of North Shore Drive. BATTERY Police responded to HIT-AN D- RU N the 9100 block of North Hit-and-run accidents were Knight Avenue on the night reported March 5 on the of March 1 after two men 8900 block of Potter Road; reportedly became involved March 6 at Bay Colony on the in a physical altercation. Ac- 9400 block of Bay Colony cording to police a 52-year- Drive; and March 7 on the old man was reportedly 8900 block of Stevens Drive. punched in the mouth by his 53-year-old neighbor. FIRE The suspect, who had a A Commonwealth Edison cut on his head, appeared transformer caught fire on intoxicated and asked the a pole Feb. 29 on the 9300 responding police officer to block of Fern Lane, the North shoot him, police said. The Maine Fire Department said.

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Evanston 2.51% $315,000 1426% 645 92

Lincoinwood 2.25% $297,250 19.55% 133 26

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nation is focused on the need West student wins tic Press Association (NSPA) ry Fair Regionals held at Niles West Debate DISTRICT 219 for the highest quality teach- Online Pacemaker contest, North High School. Fourteen ers, board certification truty at Poetry Out Loud which recognizes high school District 219 students quali- reaches top 16 Teachers earn na- is the gold standard," said Niles West High School publication websites. Out fied for the Metro High School Niles West Debate sent 26 Ronald Thorpe, president and senior Sam Chao won second of 159 entries, 31 sites were Finals that will be held at debaters to the 45th annual tional certification CEO ofthe National Board place in the suburban school chosen as finalists based the University of Illinois at Viking Classic Invitational, a Five Niles Township High for Professional Teaching Poetry Out Loud regional on content, design, writing Chicago on April lO. This competitive tournament held School District 219 teach- Standards. competition held Feb. 21 at and editing, rich media and year's theme is "Revolution, at Homewood Flossmoor High ers have undergone the The Arts Center of Oak Park. breaking news. NWN is one Reaction, Reform in History." School on Feb. 24 through rigorous process to become Student is physics Her recitation of "More Lies" of 15 finalists in the 1,500 or The following Niles North 26. Teams from Wisconsin, National Board Certified semifinalist by Karrin Gottshall and "The greater enrollment category. students advanced in the Michigan, Iowa and Illinois Teachers (NBCT). Teachers Legend" by Garrett Hongo Winners will be announced competition: Exhibits: Aisha participated. Niles West High School who achieve certification qualified her for the state In the Novice division, student Patrick Liscio quali- at the spring Journalism Mujtaba, "Impact of the have met stringent standards competition, which will be Sanitary District on Public James McLellan and Lizzie fied as a semifinalist for Education Association (JEA)/ through intensive study, held on March 29 in Spring- Prete were 5-1 in the pre- the US. Physics Team. In NSPA National High School Health in Chicago during expert evaluation, self- field. In 2010, Chao won the journalism Convention held in the Progressive Era"; Judy liminary rounds and were the January, Liscio and other stu- assessment and peer review. 2010 regional competition Seattle on April 14. Cabael and Cathleen Lee, fifth seed entering the elimi- dents from across the coun- The newest class of NBCT and also competed at state. In 2011, NWN was awarded "Jane Addams: Inspiration nation rounds. They made teachers is 6,200, which try took an exam and the top 400 were judged to be The National Endowment an Online Pacemaker award, for Social Reform"; Emma it into the round of 16, but brings to nearly 100,000 the for the Arts and the Poetry as well as First Place Best of Decker, "Reforming Sexual ended up losing to the 12th total number of board certi- semifinalists. Of those 400 semifinalists, 17 are from Foundation have partnered Show in the Publication Web- Knowledge: Ida Craddock, seed from Iowa City. Janat fied teachers in the United with U.S. state arts agencies Ahmed and Nick Charles, 4-2 Illinois. Liscio must now site Large School category. a Woman Before Her Time"; States. in the preliminary rounds, prepare for the semifinal to support Poetry Out Loud, 2011 was also the inaugural and Lindsay Pietz and Karen District 219 teachers a contest that encourages year for NWN. Savella, "The Brotherhood of were seeded 14th going into who achieved certification exam, a three-hour test with only six questions, which he the nation's youth to learn The faculty adviser for Sleeping Car Porters: Equal the elimination rounds. They in 2011-12 include: Jayson lost to the third seed from will take this month. The top about great poetry through NWN is Evelyn Lauer, a Working Rights for All." Foster, Niles West, science; Dowling Catholic High School 24 students will make up the memorization and recitation. Certified Journalism Educa- Documentaries: Michelle Daniel Horyn, Niles North, This program helps students tor. Lauer was also recently Scaunas, Yu(iya Yukhividin in the round ofl6. Gershom English; David Klingen- U.S. Physics team and five representatives wilt competemaster public speaking skills, recognized as a 2012 Rising and Zainab Khan, "Reacting Chan was named the 8th berger, Niles West, English; build self-confidence, and speaker, out of 102 debaters. in the 43rd International Star by the JEA, one of eight Against Nativism: The Lager Andrew Roche, Niles West, learn about their literary journalism teachers in the Beer Riot of 1855"; and Ma- Other debaters competing Physics Olympiad which will math; and Anthony Serafini, heritage. hum Ali, Manar Elkheir and in the Novice division: Julia be held in July in Estonia. country to be honored. Niles West, science. District Sarata, Sahar Jiwani, Michelle Liscio, a junior, is a Lara Dababneh, "The Chicago 219 employs 26 National West news named Students advance Spoken Word Revolution." 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Though the 17th seed, they the Balance Right on Feb. convention chair and is vice Echo Effect members School District 219 students Skit category, for "Norbert, missed advancing to the 24 and 25 in Lisle, IL. JIBE president/incoming presi- include: Steven Czajkowski, took home trophies in five the Narcissist," a comical elimination rounds by 0.1 stands for the Illinois Teach- dent of JIBE. Doug Bako, Michael Kim, Ri- out of eight categories at love story. The student- speaker points. Other debat- ers of English to Speakers of Illinois TESOL-BE is a shi Patel, Steven Cristi, Mas this year's German High written skit was performed ers competing in the Varsity Other Languages - Bilingual professional, nonprofit or- Hoshi, Jimmy Song, Jonah School Day at the Univer- by Annemarie Reid, Dawid division: Emma Lazar, Vinay Education. District 219 Direc- ganization which: promotes Barquez, Surdeep Chauhan, sity of Illinois at Chicago. Szmigielski, Dan Chung, Patel, Nathan Anderson, Kris tor of Foreign Language and scholarship and professional Keenan Morales, Michael Nis- Niles North and Nues West Harley Davidson, Marianne Trivedi, Breana Brill, Mi- English Language Learners interest, disseminates infor- San, Randy Iran, Kahlil Sassa were among 1L schools Leber and George Vail. randa Kang, Lia ¡sono, Jessie (ELL) Edmund Murphy and mation, supports research and Vinay Patel. from the Chicagoland area The teacher coaches for Amgalanjargal, Sana Khan, Nues West teacher Liz Kolany and instruction in the teach- West News named to participate in this annual these students include Sara Alyssa Guzman, Nashiha presented "RtI and ELL: What ing of standard English to competition. Shuster, Lydia Ronning, Nata- Alam and Ari Hoffman. Does It Look Like?" speakers of other language or CSPA Crown finalist In the City Guide contest, lie Bartl, Caroline Ahearn and Nues West Debate is Niles North teacher Susan dialect and in bilingual edu- The Columbia Scholastic a category reserved for first Josef Neumayer. preparing for the JV/Nov- Dobinsky's workshop was cation, and cooperates with Press Association (CSPA) year German students, Dis- ice Policy Debate State titled "Pondering Participles: other groups and organiza- recently announced that trict 219 won first and third North math team Championship that will be Why Can They Be Confusing tion having similar concerns. Niles West News is a finalist place. Nues West students earns second held March 9 through 10 at for ELLs?" Dobinsky gave a in the 2012 digital newspa- Ruhi Qurashi and James The Niles North Math Dundee Crown High School, short Arabic lesson at the West's Echo effect per competition at Cotum- McClellan won first with Team earned second place Carpentersvilte. Also coming start of her workshop, so that bia University in the City their comical presentation wins at ICHSA in the Cook Division of the up for Niles West Debate in participants could feel how of New York. There are 27 about Salzburg, Austria. On March 3, Niles West's North Suburban Math League March, the IHSA Varsity State hard it is to try and recognize high schools and 19 college Katherine Andrew and Han- Echo placed second in the Conference Meet that was Championships, JV/Novice unfamiliar letters and words finalists. The finalists will nah Kamm from Niles North International Championships held recently at Evanston Nationals and the Midwest in a new language. Then learn if they are a Gold or took home third place with of High School A Cappella Township High School. Niles Championships. she demonstrated how ELLs Silver Crown on March 16 at their creative presentation (ICHSA) Great Lakes Semifi- North seniors won first place Eric Oddo is the Head might misinterpret English the Awards Convocation for on Bremen, Germany. nal Competition. In addition, overall, the juniors earned Debate Coach for Nues West. participles because they Scholastic Crown recipients Niles West student Echo Effect received the second place overall and the Assistant coaches are Matt are spelled with an "-ed," as during the CSPA 88th an- Best Choreography award Vikram Shah won first place freshmen took third place. Fahrenbacher, Val McIn- is the past tense in English. nual convention in the Roone in Spelling Bee, for the and Michael Kim earned the Josh Lipschultz earned sec- tosh, Jeff Buntin and Kevin "My intention," commented Arledge Auditorium of the second consecutive year. award for Best Arrangement. ond place as an oralist. Ben Bancroft. Dobinsky, "was to help Alfred Lerner Student Center Niles West's Joy Sherman According to Echo Effect Marks had a perfect paper teachers see what it feels on Columbia's Morningside won third place for her Director Amy Branahi, "This and received an Honorable Educators speak like to be an ELL, and to help Heights Campus. interpretation of Robert was our best performance Mention for the John Benson them see that something like Evelyn Lauer is the adviser Gernhardt's sarcastic poem at 38th ITBE ever at an ICHSA Semifinal." Outstanding Math Student participles, that fluent Eng- for Niles West News. Several Niles Town- Watch the award-winning "Ach." Christina Tiliman award. lish readers might not even from Niles North received ship High School District group in action at the Voices The Math Team is coached notice, could be a problem German day third place in the Cover Art 219 faculty attended and Only performance held at by Bonnie Weiberg, Kathy for ELLs." Contest. presented at the 38th annual 7:30 p.m. May 18 at Niles trophies won France, Ankurjoshi, Conrad Niles North teacher Gevik Niles North also won lIBE Convention: Getting West. Niles Township Nigh Musleh, and Sean Delahanty. Anbarchian served as the first place in the coveted

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A quartet of activities for BY J.T. MORAND the coming week [email protected] "The Artist" didn't win the Best "Joseph and the Amaz- Picture Oscarjust because it was a ing Technicolor Dream- good story about a silent filin actor coat," a recorded version of whose star flamed out when he the 1999 production star- refused to accept the advent of sound ring Donny Osmond, will be in motion pictures. broadcast to local movie the- The black and white ifim grabbed aters, including Niles 12, 301 the attention of the Academy be- Golf Mill Center, Niles, and cause of the brilliance of the sets, the Evanston 18, 1715 Maple Ave., costumes and the props, which re- Evanston, at 7 p.m. March flected the style and design prevalent 26. Presented in a sing-along in the 19205 and '30s - art deco. version with subtitles for While film historian Matthew audiences to join in, the event Hoffman acknowledges "The also features an introduction Artist" as a great film, he says there and question-and-answer are better ones that show how art session with Osmond live deco influenced Hollywood. He from Salt Lake City. Tickets presents the latest Park Ridge Public are available at participating Library film festival, "Screen Deco," theater box offices and online every Thursday evening at 7 p.m. Kay Johnson in "Madam Satan" at www.FathomEvents.com. (except May 3) now through the end of May. BrIt Floyd - "A Foot The series began March 15 with In The Door" World Tour, a "Cleopatra" (1934). Tonight, March Pink Floyd tribute show,will 22, "Our Dancing Daughters" (1928) be presented at 8 p.m. March willbe shown, followed by "Madam 24 at the Akoo Theatre at Satan" (1930) on March 29, "Grand Rosemont, 5400 N. River Hotel" (1932) April 5, "Penthouse" Road, Rosemont. $29.50, (1933) April 12, "The Kiss" (1929) and $39.50, $55. Tickets are avail- "Female" (1933) April 19, "Wonder able at www.ticketmaster. Bar" (1934) April 26, "The Black Cat" com or (800) 745-3000; the (1934) May 10, "She" (135) May17, ticket prices listed do not "Things to Come" (1936) May 24, and include service fees. For "Swing Time" (1936) May 31. more information about the theater, call (847) 671-5100 or Designer looks visit www.rosemonttheatre. Hoffman, who has presented a com. series on film noir in 2009, Pre-Code movies in 2010 and classic comedies "The Light in the in 2011, said "Screen Deco" is a tip Piazza"willbe presented byof the hat to art directors and set Theo Ubique Cabaret The- designers. atre through April 29 at the "It's an architectural film series. Claudette Colbert in "Cleopatra" Film historian Matthew Hoffman No Exit Cafe, 6970 N. Glen- The emphasis is going to be more on wood, Chicago. Performances what's in the background," he said. are at 7:30 p.m. Thursdays; 8 'When you think about art deco in The 1928 silent film, starring Joan p.m. Fridays and Saturdays; classic Hollywood films you think Crawford, who dances in her teddy, 'SCREEN DECO' and 7 p.m. Sundays. Tickets of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. Johnny Mack Brown, Dorothy Se- are $29-$34, with discounts On the surface, that's what people bastian and Anita Page, and directed Matthew Hoffman, Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave., Park available for groups, students always remember. But in this series by Harry Beaumont, is about two Ridge and seniors. Optional dinner I also want to make a mention of set women competing for the same man 7p.m.every Thursday through May 31(No filmMay 3) available, with three courses designers." for $20 excluding beverages, He added, "There are all these Paris styLe (847) 825-3123, www.parkridgelibrary.org taxes and tip. Call (800) 595- great set designers and they don't However, set designer Cedric 4849 or visit www.theo-u.org. really get acknowledged." Gibbons is the real star of this movie, A native of Niles, Hoffman fell Hoffman said. Gibbons brought back ally show different art deco motifs bert and directed by Cecil B. Demille. Northwest Chicago in love with art deco when visiting to the United States several ideas that people were accustomed to in "Cleopatra's throne has a very Film Society presents "Man Chicago as a child and noting the for set designs after visiting the 1925 Europe," he said "All the things that streamlined look to it," he said. of the West" (1958), starring architecture. At the same time, he art exposition, the International you think of being art deco dominate "Despite being removed historically, Gary Cooper, at 7:30 p.m. noticed art deco elements in Fred Exhibition of Modern Decorative andthat ifim" it incorporates these aspects of art March 28 at the Portage and Ginger movies. He's chosen films Industrial Arts, in Paris, where art All these ifims are in black and deco." Theater, 4050 N. Milwaukee that offer the most striking examples deco was ail the rage. Hoffman calls white. But, Hoffman said the use of The ifims in this series cover Ave., Chicago. Preceded by a of art deco's influence and how it was"Our Dancing Daughters" a "bnl- art deco almost adds color to them. several genres, which also highlight cartoon, Betty Boop in "The used. liant" example of art deco among Art deco was even used in films how art deco was used in costumes Bum Bandit." 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BY MYRNA PETLICKI Scrambled eggs Contributor The Easter Bunny will scatter treat-filled Carol Brendler loves worms and wants to plastic eggs at the Golf View Recreation convince kids to love them, too. The author Center, 7800 N. Caidweil Ave., Niles, for the of Winnie Finn, Worm Farmer will spread Spring Egg Scramble at 9:30 a.m. March 31. that message to kids ages 5 to 7 during The event is for ages 1 to 8. Preregistrants Worms, Glorious Worms from 3 to 4 p.m. will get a goody bag. Refreshments will be Monday at the Skokie Public Library, 5215 served. The cost is $8 for residents, $10 for Oakton St. nonresidents. "I'll talk about the book a little bit and For details, call (847) 967-6633 or visit read the book," Brendler said. "Then I'll talk niles-parks.org. about what worms are made of and all their different partshow they have five hearts, Make 'em move they can't see and they have a mouth but Kids ages 2 to 6 will have a great they don't have a nose." workout at Let's Get Physical from 10:30 Then gardener Brendler will explain why to 11:30 a.m. Saturday at the Morton Grove worms mean so much to her. "I'll talk about Public Library 6140 Lincoln Ave. The why I compost and why the worms are so program, presented by My Gym Children's

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27 is always the most fun for kids: looking for required. lOnn worms in the shoebox-sized worm bins that For details, call (847) 965-4220 or visit D DDED Brendler brings with her. Registration is wwwwebrary.org. required. For details, call (847) 324-3149 or visit Something to muLl over skokielibrary.info. An imaginative author will teil how he gets Call 847-634-0200 ideas for his children's fantasy novels during Smurfing U.S.A. An Evening with Brandon Mull from 7 to 8 for Individual Tickets. The tiny blue Smurfs are driven out of p.m. Thesday at the Skokie Public Librar roups or u or more 41arriottTheatre their village and into New York's Central Park5215 Oakton St. Mull is the author of the For Young Audiences by an evil wizard in "The Smuris." You and Fablehaven series and the Beyonders series. the kids can drop in and watch their adven- Copies of his books will be for sale at this tures unfold at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Niles event for grades three througI adults. Regis- Visit our website at www.MarriottTheatre.com for more information. Public Librar 6960 W. Oakton St. tration is required. For details, call (847) 663-1234 or visit For details, call (847) 673-7774 or visit nileslibrary.org. ,,,,, skokielibrary.info. ,i' .. , DIC THURSDAY. MARCH 22, 2012 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM 3B MOVIE REVIEW FINAL WEEKS Getyour'Games'on 'HICHLY RECOMMENDED!

BY BRUCE INGRAM INSPIRED 'MIDSUMMER' TWIST Film Critic WOULD MAKE THE DARD CHEER" THE HUNGER CHICAGO SUN-TIMES GAMES *** 'FAST-PACED" While the much-antic- AND LIVELY ipated movie version of "The Hunger Games" may NEW PRODUCTION" NONSTOP LAUGHS" not quite score a bulls-eye - CHICAGO TRIBUNE CHICAGO THEATER SEAT in terms of coming to life on screen in a way that enhances the original novel instead of merely replicating "You COULD NOT DREAM it on film, this proficient and generally satisfying adapta- tion gets the job done and OF MORE IDEAL CASTING" then some. . CHICAGO SUN-TIMES Fans of the mega-selllng trilogy by Suzanne Collins will no doubt be as pleased by its faithfulness to the original as newcomers will be swept along by its compel- lingly exploitational, teen- AMIDSU slaughtering plot. Especially since there could be no better choice than Jennifer Law- rance to play the grave, brave, yet compassionate Hunger no more, tween fans: Jennifer Lawrence stars as huntress heroine Katniss. NIC. Katniss Everdeen in "The Hunger Games," the film version of A sci-fi update on "The Suzanne Collins' best-selling novel. Most Dangerous Game," by way of the controversial Japanese thriller "Battle sort of thing a loving big sis- that the first hour is spent Royale" (which similarly fea-ter should do, but because contrasting the Steinbeckian tured teens fighting to the it makes sense. Katniss has poverty of District 12 with death as televised entertain-spent a lifetime honing her the Orwellian nightmare of ment), "The Hunger Games"illegal bow-hunting skills in the totalitarian Capitol. That, opens with Katniss soothing the nearby forest to feed herin addition to gilding the the fears of her little sister mother and sister. There's proceedings with a glittering written by Primrose (Willow Shields). also something about her veneer of show-biz satire, WILLIAM Young Prim is frightened (thanks to the same quiet presided over by smarmy, SHAKESPEARE to participate in her first strength Lawrence displayed blue-pompadoured emcee Reaping, an event in which in her similar, Oscar-nom- Caesar (Stanley Thcci). directed by one teenage girl and boy mated turn in "Winter's The second half of "The GARY GRIFFIN from the 12 districts of the Bone") that suggests, withoutHunger Games" effectively dystopian future North a word being spoken, that gets down to the business of American nation of Panem Katniss is not someone to survival of the fittest, how- THROUGH are selected to fight to the mess with lightly. ever, and while it might be ar- death on national TV in After being paired with gued that the intensity of the APRIL 8 the annual Hunger Games. poor little comparatively rich action that follows has been This is the means by which boy Peeta (Josh Hutcherson),watered down for a PG-13 the oppressive Capitol has who has long carried a torch audience, the suspense rarely kept the poor (and starving) for Katniss, the pair are falters. Especially since the provincial districts under rushed oft' to the Capitol for screenplay emphasizes the control since an armed a crash course of pampering empathy Katniss feels for her revolt 74 years ago. Just to makeovers, combat train- fellow contestants (including show that they're not all ing and mentoring by the her bond with a young girl bad, though, the ruling class generally inebriated long- that paves the way for future confers rock-star status ago Games victor Haymitch revolution) and a burgeoning each year on the Last Teen (Woody Harrelson, ideally romance with the (it must Left Standing and has man- cast). be said) kind of drippy and ci, aged to morph this object Considering that adapter! bland Peeta - both of them lesson in terror into a bread-director Gary Ross (a reliablemortal enemies according to and-circuses entertainment. and talented jack-of-all- the rules of the Games. shakespoare 312595.56OO When Primrose is se- genres whose hits include That's one way to guaran- onnavypier Oä tll chicagoshakes.com lected as a Tribute, Katniss 2003's "Seabiscuit") is tee a page-turning plot: Let Raymond and MacArthur volunteers to take her place. setting up the first of three readers know that only one of ..l,*'ø con HZ.T .-. Not only because that's the ß1zns here, it's not surprising the characters can survive. judy MCakey I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 2012 DIC Turn your favorite newspaper clipping into your favorite t-shirt. FILM CLIPS Order reprints of your favonte Pioneer Press photos in a variety of sizes and on a wide range of media, from traditional photo OPENING FRIDAY paper to t-shirts, mugs and computer mouse pads. THE HUNGER GAMES www. uoneer oca corn Rated: PG-13 for intense, 'torn Ioca$ ouc 4 ho a day violent, thematic materiaL and disturbing images - alt involving teens Stars: Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth . The much-anticipated movie version of "The Hunger Games" does little more than faithfully replicate the mega- PIONEER PRESS best-setting original, yet, this proficient and generatLy satisfying adaptation gets WORLD TOURING ENTERTAINMENT the job done and then some. presents Primarily because of the perfect casting of Lawrence as the bow-hunting heroine Direct from Moscow, Russia of a televised competition in which only one of 24 teenage Red Star participants can survive. As tikely to satisfy fans as it is to Red Army Chorus & Dance Ensemble sweep along newcomers with its compellingly exploitation- Thursday, ApriI 5, 2012 - 8:00 pm al, teen-slaughtering plot. For tickets and information caH: THE RAID: REDEMPTION North Shore Center - 847-673-6300 or * * * 1/2 Cleaning house: 1ko Uwais (right) stars in director Gareth Evans' hyperkinetic, brutal and bloody action film "The Raid: Redemption." 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During the last 20 years, the catch on pretty much bites guage and brief sexuality memory for pure, nonstop, Hilarious. the red Martian dust with Ensemble has pertormed ¡n over 150 American cities with mainline cinematic mayhem. Stars: Nicolas Cage, Guy this mega-budgeted misfire Pearce, January Jones sellout performances in New York, Chicago, St. Louis, , Writer/director Gareth Evans GOOD DEEDS from Andrew Stanton ("Wall- somehow manages to up the u After his wife is assaulted, Rated: PG-13 for sexual con- E"). There are impressively , just to name a few. adrenaline ante floor-by-floor a husband (Cage) makes a tent, language, some violence entertaining scenes in this as new recruit Uwais fights deal with a vigilante group to and thematic material tale of a transplanted Civil punish her attacker - then his way up a 15-story Jakarta War hero fighting to save apartment building after Stars: Tyler Perry, Gabrielle learns they expect a favor in Union, Thandie Newton a Martian princess, yet the return. his invading SWAT team has story fails to come to life. been wiped out, to capture . A successful businessman (Perry) finds his well-ordered 21 JUMP STREET drug-lord Sahetapy - his only DR. SEUSS' THE LORAX means of escape. The fact life changing when he * * * 1/2 that it also has a little bit of becomes involved with a *** Rated: R for crude and sexual plot thrown in can be seen as cleaning woman (Newton) Rated: PG for brief mild content, pervasive language, a bonus or a bore, depending in his office building. Perry language drug material, teen drinking on your predilection. also wrote and directed the Stars: Danny DeVito, Lac romance. and some violence Efron, Betty White, Ed Helms . A young boy who learns Stars: Jonah Hill, Channing STILL PLAYING JEFF, WHO LIVES AT HOME how a mysterious old hermit Tatum Rated: R for language includ- (Helms) turned a natural . This at-times-inspired CASA DE MI PADRE ing sexual references and paradise into a wasteland de- parody of the late-'80s TV show that launched Johnny "the dancers executed a number of flamboyant, gravity-defying * * * 1/2 some drug use cides to make a difference in his home town. Chris Renaud Depp is considerably better maneuvers, including pirouettes and leaps. At the same time, they Rated: R for bloody violence, Stars: Jason Segel, Ed Helms, and Kyle Balda ("Despicable than you might expect - language, some sexual con- Susan Sarandon didn't wander too far from the graceful poise grounded in years of Me") directed this animated despite being rude, politi- tent and drug use u A slacker (Segel) bonds formal ballet training." - Chicago Tribune. Dr. Seuss adaptation. calty incorrect and insanely Stars: Will Ferrell, Gael Garciawith his disparaging brother violent. The directors of the (Helms) while helping him This is a great show! Don't miss ouV Bernal, Diego Luna, Genesis similarly crazed animated investigate his wife's pos- SALMON FISHING Rodriguez comedy "Cloudy With a Order your tickets today. sible infidelity. Jay and Mark IN THE YEMEN u The funniest movie of the Chance of Meatballs" make Duplass ("Cyrus") wrote and year may also turn out to be Rated: PG-13 for some the most ofthe surprising directed the comedy. the strangest. In addition to violence, sexual content and chemistry between Hill and SHORE CENTER FOR the most intentionally awful. brief language Tatum as mismatched un- 11I1ORTH JOHN CARTER Stars: Ewan McGregor, Emily dercover partners sent back PERFORMING ARTS IN SKOKIE Ferretl stars as Armando (and * * 1/2 ITHE847.673.6300 www. northshorecenter.org speaks Spanish throughout) Blunt to high school to track down 9501 Skokie Boulevard, Skokie, IL 50077 FREE PARKING in this dead-on-target parody Rated: PG-13 for intense u A fisheries expert drug dealers. DIC THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 2012 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COMI SB

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Tickets are JOHNNY WAGNER PERFORMS i-5 "Absolute Hell," through erations. $32 and $35; $27 1 p.m. (April 3 only) and 7:30 $35 for preferred seating, April 29 at The Gift Theatre, seniors; $20 students. Call p.m. (April 3 only); Wednes- $28 for general admission, 4802 N. Milwaukee, Chicago. (773) 761-4477 or visit www. days: 1 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. $22 for seniors; and $12 for flÇfl In London one month after lifeti netheatre.com. (no show April 11); Thursdays students. For tickets, call World War II has ended the "The Light in the Piazza" at 7:30 p.m.; Fridays at 8 (773) 281-7820 or see www. members of the La Vie En will be presented by Theo p.m.; Saturdays at 2:30 p.m. chicagoacappella.org. April Rose club prepare to repair Ubique Cabaret Theatre and 8 p.m.; Sundays at 2:30 14, 8 p.m.: "All About the both country and selves. through April 29 at the No p.m. (no show April 8) and Women," starring actress Performances are at 7:30 p.m. Exit Cafe, 6970 N. Glenwood, 7 p.m. (April 1 and 15 only). Barbara Robertson. Thursday-Saturday; 2:30 p.m. Chicago. Performances are Tickets: $25-$60. Young Chicago Bach Project Sundays. Tickets: $20-$30. at 7:30 p.m. Thursdays; 8 Adult tickets (25 and under) presents the Chicago Bach 7650 W. Irving Park Rd., Norridge Call (773) 283-7071 or visit p.m. Fridays and Saturdays; are $10. Call (847) 673-6300 Choir & Orchestra performing www.thegifttheatre.org. and 7 p.m. Sundays. Tickets: or visit www.northlight.org. J.S. Bach's St. John Pas- 708-452-6040 "After the Revolution," $29-$34, with discounts Salon Series panel discussion sian at 8 p.m. April 4 at St. presented by Next Theatre available for groups, students will be held on March 25 at 1 Vincent de Paul Church, 1010 April 5-May 13 at the N oyes and seniors. Optional dinner p.m. and will feature a histo- W. Webster Ave., Chicago. Cultural Arts Center, 927 available, with three courses nan from The Ten Chimneys Tickets: $40-$75. Visit www. Noyes St., Evanston. $30. for $20 excluding beverages, Foundation; reservations ChicagoBach Pro ject.com. $40; $15-$20 for Young Adult taxes and tip. Call (800) 595- required at (847) 679-9501, The Chicago Philharmonic (ages 25 and younger) and 4849 or visit www.theo-u.org. ext. 3555, or specialevents@ Orchestra performs at 7 students. Call (847) 475-1875 National Theatre Live se- northlight.org. p.m. Sundays at Pick-Staiger or visit www.nexttheatre.org. ries broadcast, "The Comedy Concert Hall on the North- "The Cherry Orchard," of Errors," 7 p.m. March 27 CLASSICAL western University campus, by Anton Chekhov, will be in Northwestern University's Bach Week Festival, featur- 50 Arts Circle Drive, Evan- presented by Piccolo Theatre Ethel M. Barber Theater, 30 Ing the Bach Week Festival ston. (847) 866-6888. www. through May 5 at the Evan- Arts Circle Drive, Evanston. Orchestra, Chorus and solo- chicagophilharmonic.org. ston Arts Depot, 600 Main $20; $16 students. Call (847) ists, with Richard Webster, Tickets are $20-$75. April22: st., Evanston. Curtain at 8 491-7282 or visit www.tic. music director and organist, "Speck-tacular Beethoven!" p.m. Fridays and Saturdays; northwestern.edu. 7:30 p.m. April 27 at North- Scott Speck leads the CPO in 3 p.m. Sundays. Tickets: $25; "Nunsense - The Mega Mu- western University's Alice Beethoven's Symphony No. $22 seniors; $15 students. sical!" will be presented by Millar Chapel, 1870 Sheridan 7 and the "Fidelio" Over- Call (847) 424-0089 or visit The Rising Stars Theatre Co. Road, Evanston; and 7:30 ture. CPO principal tuba Rex www.piccolotheatre.com. at 7:30 p.m. April 20, 21 and p.m. May 4 and 3 p.m. May 6 Martin performs Vaughan- "Encores: After the Theatre 28 and 2 p.m. April 22 and 29 at the Music Institute of Chi- Williams' Tuba Concerto, and and Other Stones," April at the Stahl Family Theatre, cago's Nichols Concert Hall, guest soloist Robert Hanford 21-May 20 at Piven Theatre 5900 W. Belmont, Chicago. 1490 Chicago Ave., Evanston. performs Camille St. Saêns' Workshop, 927 Noyes St., Tickets: $17; $15 for children April 27 is an organ program, Introduction and Rondo Evanston. Performances are 14 and under and senior citi- "Bach to the Beginning," Capriccioso. at 7:30 p.m. Thursdays and zens. Order tickets online at featuring 1.5. Bach's Fantasia Chroma Chamber Orches- Fridays; 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 www.risingstarschicago.com and Fugue in G Minor, and tra presents "New Dawn" at p.m. Saturdays; 2:30 p.m. or call (773) 736-2490. works by C.P.E. Bach, Niels 7:30 p.m. April 1 at the Music Friday & Saturday Sundays. Tickets: $25; $15 for "The Rest Unknown: how Wilhelm Gade, Giuseppe Institute of Chicago's Nichols March 30 & 31 at 8PM previews, at 7:30 p.m. April to live and how to die," Guami, Horatio Parker and Concert Hall, 1490 Chicago 21, 22, 24 and 25. Call (847) through March 31 at 5344 W. others. The May 4 concert Ave., Evanston. The program 866-8049 or visit www. 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6:15-7:15 p.m. Tickets: $37; Lutkin Hall at Northwest- ofjazz, blues and tango on p.m.: "Mirth & Melancholy," $32 seniors; $20 students. ern University, 700 Univer- classical music. $20; $10 for with the Music ofthe Ba- Get a dogs-eye view of art and politics. Call (847) 905-1500 or visit sity Place, Evanston. (847) students. roque Chorus and Orchestra, www.musicinst.org. 467-4000. April 2, 7:30 p.m.: The Met: Live in HD, the Jane Glover, conductor. Guest The European Union Youth Violist Viacheslav Dinerch- Metropolitan Opera's series soloists are sopranos Lisa REMf BUMPPO Orchestra, conducted by tein, accompanied by pianist of live performance transmis- Saffer and Elizabeth Futral, think theatre Vladimir Ashkenazy, will Winston Choi. Admission sions into movie theaters, Thomas Cooley, tenor, and perform at 7:30 p.m. April24 is free. April 11, 7:30 p.m.: including Niles 12, 301 Christòpheren Nomura, bari- at Northwestern University's Clarinetist Steven Cohen and Golf Mill Center, NUes; and tone. The program includes Pick-Staiger Concert Hall, the Lincoln String Quartet Randhurst Village 12, 200 Handel: L'Allegro, il pense- 50 Arts Circle Drive, Evan- will play works by Bliss, Joan Randhurst Village Drive, roso ed il moderato. April22, ston. The program includes Tower and Mozart. $8; $5 for Mount Prospect. Tickets are 7:30 p.m.: J-S. Bach's Mass Beethoven's Choral Fantasy; students. April30, 7p.m.: available at the theater box in B Minor, with the Music Liszt's Piano Concerto No. 2 Richard Goode piano master offices and online at www. ofthe Baroque Chorus and in A Major (with piano soloist class. $6; $4 for students. FathomEvents.com. April 7, Orchestra, Jane Glover, con- Yefim Bronfman); and "An Al- Mayne Stage, 1328 W. 11a.m.: Massenet's "Manon." ductor. May 20, 7:30 p.m.: pine Symphony" by Strauss. Morse Ave. in Rogers Park, April14, 11:55 a.m.: Verdi's "Friends," with the Music Tickets: $26; $12 for students. Chicago. (773) 381-4554. "La Traviata." of the Baroque Orchestra, Call (847) 467-4000 or visit www.maynestage.com. May Music of the Baroque per- Jane Glover, conductor. The www.pickstaiger.org. 2, 6:30 p.m.: Chicago Cham- forms at First United Meth- program includes works by Evanston Symphony Or- ber Musicians present Clas- odist Church, 516 Church Vanhal, Haydn, Dittersdorf chestra performs at 2:30 p.m. sical Conversations. Hosted St., Evanston, unless noted and Mozart. Sundays at Pick-Staiger Con- by conductor Ryan Nelson, otherwise. (312) 551-1414. Music Institute of Chicago, cert Hall, 50 Arts Circle Drive, the concert and conversa- www.baroque.org. Tickets Evanston. (847) 864-8804. tion focus on the influences are $30-$75. March 25, 7:30 SEE GO, PAGE 8B www.evanstonsymphony. org. Tickets in advance are $27; $22 for senior citizens. Tickets at the door are $30; $25 for seniors. Tickets are POETRY READING $5 for students, subject to availability, at the box office with ID. Admission is free for children 12 and younger. May 13: "Dufour Plays Mozart," with guest soloist Mathieu Get Tickets Now! Dufour, principal flute of the www.remybumppo.org 773.404.7336 Chicago Symphony Orchestra. The program includes Bach: Toccata & Fugue in D Minor; Mozart: Flute Concerto #2 in imitedTime Offer! D Major; and Brahms: Piano Quartet in G Minor. Lake Shore Symphony $25 SEATS Orchestra, conducted by Russell Vinick, performs Use order code RETRIEVER3 for at Northside College Prep erformances throu.A. il 8 High School, 5501 N. Kedzie, Chicago. Tickets are $18; $12 seniors and students. Call (312) 409-5670 or visit www. SPECIAL DISCUSSION & MATINEE EVENT: lsso.org. Apnl 1, 3:30 p.m: "Italian Gala," with guest so- Saturday April 1 4, 1:30pm bist violinist Henry Criz. The Meet performance artist HOLLY program includes Mendels- HUGHES in conversation with sohn: Symphony No. 4 "Ital- Angela Jackson, a poet, playwright and novelist who produced her first book of poetry, Voodoo ian"; Bach: Violin Concerto Love Magic, in 1974, reads her work at 6 p.m. March 27 as part of the Chicago Writers Series at Remy Bumppo about the No. lin A minor; Wieniawski: Oakton Community College Performing Arts Center, 1600 E. Golf Road, Des Plaines. The pro- intersection of art and activism Scherzo-Tarantelle; and Liszt: gram is free and open to the public. For information, visit www.oakton.edu.whm. PHOTO COURTESY in America. Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2. OF BETTY J. JACKSON UZZELL

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PLAY REVIEW Fine balance in Piccolo's 'Cherry Orchard' BY TOM WITOM uses its limited performance the turn ofthe 20th century alationship in order to return (Berner Thylor), her adopted child and late first husband Contributor space to maximum effect. new and restless middle class to the family estate she left daughter and manager of the unsettle Liubov, as does The 1904 drama mixes tragic is emerging, and in the wake after the death of her young estate, Liubov is thrilled to news from businessman and Piccolo Theatre's produc- with the comedic, and Davis of serfdom's abolition, the son. She's accompanied by find her much-loved orchard old family friend Lopakhin tion of Anton Chekhov's clas- strikes the right balance. aristocracy has fallen on dire her 17-year-old daughter in bloom, the nursery in the (Glenn Proud) that because sic, "The Cherry Orchard," The timeless story, which straits. Anya (Alyson Grauer); house just as she left it and of missed mortgage pay- may be the 11-year-old Evan- opens in rural Russia on a Following a five-year so- Carlotta (Basia Kapolka), the Firs (fine work by Michael ments, foreclosure on the ston theater company's most fine spring day, features char-journ in Paris, Liubov (Amy girl's governess; and Yasha D. Graham), a doddering property looms. ambitious undertaking yet. acters locked in struggles to Gorelow, an expressive actor, (Kurt Proepper), a self-ab- 87-year-old servant, as ir- Liubov finds comfortinhe, A 13-member cast, direct- remember - and to forget. though a little young for the sorbed manservant. repressible as ever. infantile 51-year-old brother ed by Zachary Davis, handily As part of the backdrop, at role) left behind a difficult re- Reunited with Varya But memories of her lost Gayev (David W.M. Kelch),

G O Ico PAGE 79 NEXT FRIDAY! Nichols Concert Hall, 1490 Methodist Church, 605 W. Chicago Ave., Evanston. (847) Golf Road, Mount Prospect. 905-1500. www.musicinst. The program includes Leon- org. March 31, 7:30 p.m.: The ard Bernstein's "Chichester Three Choirs Festival, cet- Psalms," as well as works by ebrating the 25th anniversary jean-Philippe Rameau and of the Music Institute of Chi- Brahms. The Dolce Strings, a cago Chorale. Joining the Mu- Chicago-based string quartet. sic Institute of Chicago Cho- and harpist Cathy Litaker will rate are City Voices, based in accompany the chorus, in Oak Park, and the Choir of the addition to NWCS's collabora- First Congregational Church tive pianist Lori Lyn Mackie. of La Grange. The program A complimentary preconcert includes polychoral works lecture and discussion of the with brass by early Baroque music will be hosted by cho- composers Giovanni Gabrieli rus member John Morrison at and Heinrich Schütz, as well 6:45 p.m. at the church. Tick- as music by Henry Purcell, ets for the concert are $20; Gabriel Fauré, Percy Grainger $15 for students and seniors. and others. $15; $10 for Visit www.nwchoralsociety. seniors; $7 for students. April org or call (224) 585-9127. 15, 3 p.m.: Quintet Attacca Park Ridge Civic Orches- and Axiom Brass perform per- tra presents concerts at form a joint concert. $25; $15 the Pickwick Theatre, 5 S. seniors; $10 students. April Prospect, Park Ridge. Tickets 29, 3 p.m.: Performance by are $25; $20 for students and The Lincoln Trio, with guest senior citizens. Visit www. violist Roberto DIaz. $25; $15 parkridgecivicorchestra.org for seniors; $10 for students. or call (847) 692-PRCO or The Newberry Consort (847) 823-8861. April29, presents "Les Caractères de 2:30 p.m.: "Sacred & Pro- Wed n esci ay la Danse" at 3 p.m. April15 fane," with Edgar Muenzer, at Northwestern University's conductor. The program, Lutkin Hall, 700 University featuring soloists Sarah Hib- Place, Evanston. Baroque bard and Peder Reiff, includes dancers Paige Whitley- Dvorak: Scherzo Capriccioso, eth Bauguess and Thomas Baird Op. 66; Mahler: "Blumine"; perform 18th-century dance and Orff: "Carmina Burana." with accompaniment by The Peter van de Graaff, producer Paula Newberry Consort on violin, and host of WFMT's "Through harpsichord and cello. Pre- the Night," will narrate the jarrett concert lecture begins one program. An Evening of Solo hour before the performance. Pick-Staiger Concert HaLL at Poundstone $35; $5 for students. Visit Northwestern University, 50 Piano Improvisations www.newberryconsort.org. Arts Circle Drive, Evanston. Northeastern Illinois Information: (847) 491-5441; Fn, Mar 30 at 8pm University, Fine Arts Center tickets: (847) 467-4000. Intelligent & Philosophical Comedic Genius! Recital Hall, 3701 W. Bryn www.pickstaiger.org. April 13 Mawr Ave., Chicago. (773) 7:30 p.m.: Symphonic Wind 442-4636. April 20, 8 p.m.: Ensemble performs works Jon Manasse, clarinet, and Jon by Bernstein, Bach, Milhaud, Nakamatsu, piano. $25; $15 Wagner and others. $6; $4 seniors; $10 students, for students. April 15, 6 p.m.: 847.673.6300 The Northwest Choral Harold Hall Robinson string NorthShoreCenter.org Society, under the direction bass master class. Admis- of Alan Wellman, will present sion is free. April 16, 5:30 NORTH SHORE CENTER FUR THE PERFORMING ARTS IN SKOKIE :L SYMPHONY CENTER PRESENTS its spring concert, "Psalms p.m.: Northwestern Concerto/ 9501 Skoke B5J.FÇiI PAfI :!;z- 312-294-3000. CSO.ORG and Songs," at 7:30 p.m. There's More at the North Shore' March 31 at Trinity United SEE GO. PAGE 10E DIC THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 2012 WWW.P10NEERL0CAL.COM 9B r 1

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5p.m., and April12, 4p.m.: or visit www.pickstaiger.org. Skokie. Tickets are $26-$40; p.m.-1 a.m.: Rick Lindy & the CONTINUED FROM PAGE 88 GO I Lynn 1-larrell cello master March 31: Guitarist Sharon $13 for youth 17 and under. Wild Ones. $5 cover. Aria Competition. Admission 28, 7:30 p.m.: Northwestern class. Admission is free. Isbin will share the stage Free pre-concert lectures Ethical Humanist Society is free. April 21, 7:30 p.m.: University Chamber Orches- April12, 7 p.m.: Lynn Harrell with Brazilian percussionist begin at 1:45 p.m. For tickets, Second Saturday Coffee- Northwestern University tra presents "German Fest," chamber music master class. Thiago de Mello. The program call (847) 673-6300 or visit house, 7574 N. Lincoln Ave. Symphony Orchestra presents featuring works by Wagner, Admission is free. will include excerpts from www.svso.org. April 15: Gus- (at Howard), Skokie. (847) "From Russia," featuring Pro- Mahler and Beethoven. $6; $4 Segovia Classical Guitar her album "journey to the tav Mahler's Symphony No. 4. 677-3334. www.ethicalhu- kofiev's Sinfonia Concertante for students. Senes will be presented by Amazon" and other favorites. man.org/coffeehouse. April in E Minor and Tchaikovsky's Regenstein Recital Hall at the Northwestern Univer- $26; $10 for students. April POP/FOLK/JAZZ 14, 8 p.m.: Zozo, featur- "Manfred" Symphony in B Mi- Northwestern University, 60 sity Henry and Leigh Bienen 14: Eduardo Fernandez's pro- Akoo Theatre at Rose- Ing folk singer/songwriter nor. $8; $5 for students. April Arts Circle Drive, Evanston. School of Music and the gram will conclude the 2012 mont, 5400 N. River Road, Andrew Calhoun, Casey 27, 7:30 p.m.: Contemporary (847) 467-4000. April 6, Chicago Classical Guitar Segovia series. $24; $10 for Rosemont. Tickets are avail- Calhoun, vocals and dance, Music Ensemble presents 7:30 p.m.: Trombone faculty Society through April 1'e. All students. able at www.ticketmaster. Gary Cleland, acoustic bass, "Chicago Voices," a program recital. $8; $5 for students. concerts take place at 7:30 Skokie Valley Symphony corn or (800) 745-3000; the and Victor Sanders, lead featuring composers with April 10,4:30 p.m.: Paul p.m. at Pick-Staiger Concert Orchestra performs at 3 p.m. ticket prices listed below do guitar. $8 includes beverages strong connections to Chica- Kantor violin master class. Hall, 50 Arts Circle Drive, Sundays at the North Shore not include service fees. For and pastries. go. $6; $4 for students. April Admission is free. April 11, on Northwestern's Evanston Center for the Performing more information about the InterContinental Chi- campus. Call (847) 467-4000 Arts,9501 Skokie Blvd., theater, call (847) 671-5100 cago O'Hare Hotel, 5300 N. or visit www.rosemontthe- 1 River Road, Rosemont. (847) atre.corn. March 24, 8 p.m.: 544-5300. Friday Nights Brit Floyd (Pink Floyd tribute Live, featuring music from show) - "A Foot In The Door" 8:30 p.m.-midnight in the World Tour. $29.50, $39.50, Montrose Room, $5. Ticket $55. March 30-31, 8 p.m.: prices for other shows vary. Celtic Woman. $32-$72. For information, visit www. Allstate Arena, 6920 N. montroseroom.com. March Mannheim Road, Rosemont. 23: Mike Doughty. $20 Tickets are available at www. general admission; $30 VIP. ticketmaster.com or (800) March 31: Michael McDer- 745-3000; the ticket prices mott (folk rock). $12 general listed below do not include admission; $20 VIP. April20: service fees. The informa- Cindy Bradley. $20 general tion line is (847) 635-6601. admission; $30 VIP. April 1, 7:30 p.m.: Van Halen The Lakeside Singers will with special guest Kool & present "The Fabulous '6Os" the Gang. $49.50, $79.50, at 8 p.m. April 20 in Nichols $149.50. May4: Rarnrnstein Concert Hall at The Music - Made in Germany 1995- Institute of Chicago, 1490 2011 Tour. May 26, 7 p.m.: Chicago Ave., Evanston. LMFAO. $25, $35, $59.50, The classical first half of the $69.50, $99.50. May 28, concert will feature music 7:30 p.m.: Red Hot Chili Pep- by Tallis (1560), Brahms and pers - I'm With You World Verdi (1860), and Bern- Tour. $39.50 and $59.50. stein, Britten and Thompson May 30, 6 p.m.: Nickelback (1960). The second half with special guests Bush, features popular music from Seether and My Darkest Days. the 1960s. Tickets: $30; $20 $51.50, $65, $87.50, $96.50. for students and seniors; July 19, 7 p.m.: Rock of Ages $10 for childen under 12. Cal Tour - Def Leppard/ Poison (847) 382-5085 or visit www. with special guest Lita Ford. lakesidesingers.com. $29.50, $59.50, $79.50, $95. Mayne Stage, 1328 W. Bluegrass Legends Con- Morse Ave. in Rogers Park, certs at the American Legion Chicago. (773) 381-4554. 'Paquito D'Rivera is a virtuoso, "Frank's vivid melodies and Music Hall, 1030 Central St., www.maynestage.com. a scholar and a gold-plated ham 3/29 rhythms tease and exhilarate," Evanston. www.chicagoblue- April 1, 7:30 p.m.: Grammy grass.com. Doors open at 7 nominated jazz vocalist in equal parts.' New York Times 8:00Pm Ghamber Musicians Today p.m., show at 8 p.m. Admis- Gregory Porter. $18 general SiOfl: $20; $15 for children admission; $28 reserved. 16 and under and senior April Li, 8 p.m: jazz guitarist Concert includes Grammy Award winner Paquito D'Rivera and leading composer citizens. March 30: Tommy Lee Ritenour. $28 general Brown & County Line Grass admission; $43 reserved. Gabriela Lena Frank as featured composers, performers, and hosts along with with guests 2010 Kentucky April 14, 9 p.m.: Rupa and State Clogging Champion The April Fishes perform the incomparable CCM musicians. Melanie Belfiore and Chi- Argentinean tango, gypsy cago's Can I Get An Amen! swing, American folk and Chambers, 6881 N. more. $18 general admis- Special Ticket Price: $15! Milwaukee Ave., Niles. (847) sion; $28 reserved. April1, 647-8282. www.thechamber- 8 p.m.: Quiet Riot (heavy sonline.com. No cover, unless metal). $35 in advance; $40 Call 312-334-7777 or visit harristheaterchicago.org mention code CCM15 noted otherwise. March 23, at the door. April 18, 8 p.m.: Sorne restrictioïis apply 9 p.rn.-1 a.m.: Second Hand Split Lip Rayfield (bluegrass! Soul (Motown). March 24, country). $19 in advance; $23 HARRIS THEATER BMO Harris Bank at 9 p.rn.-1 a.m.: Ronnie Ross at the door. April 19, 8 p.m.: millennium Show. March 25, 5-9 p.m.: Leon Russell, with special park Connie Marshall and johnny guest Nicholas Tremulis. $38 This conceit ¡s sponsored by Harris Pr/vate Bank and Leo and Caro/e Henikoff Harris Private Bank is a trade Gabo. 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March 30, party (jazz). $15 general 4 p.m.: Sharon Isbin master Shrimp, Seafood and Salmon admission; $20 reserved; class featuring Bienen School $35 VIP package (includes guitar students. Admission 'Amaretto French Toast and Other Special and Classic CD and signed poster). May is free. March 31, 7:30 p.m.: 26, 8 p.m.: The New Orleans Grammy Award-winning s Our Renowned Pastas and Pizzas Suspects. $20 in advance; guitarist Sharon Isbin and $25 at the door. Brazilian percussionist s Dessert Table North Shore Center for the Thiago de Mello will perform Performing Arts, 9501 Skokie works from the album, "Jour- Blvd., Skokie. (847) 673- ney to the Amazon." $26; $10 $38.95 Adults I $16.99 Children 5-12 6300. www.northshorecen- for students. April 5, 7:30 Children under 5 eat free ter.org. March 31, 7:30 p.m.: p.m.: Violinist Jennifer Koh Tax and gratuity extra. 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Grammy winning singer and the collection of restored May 9, at Oakton Community a mysterious box that just GO ICONTINUED FROM PAGE 138 songwriter Lan White to antique music machines, an College, 7701 N. Lincoln Ave., might contain the secrets of proceeds benefiting SASI, ptications from arts and craftsconduct the weekiong no-fee 8,000-pipe theatre organ, Skokie. Presented by the Harry Houdini's success. Per- a community nonprofit that vendors for the 2012 fair, program presented by The chandeliers, art glass and Oakton Library, the series of formances are at 10:15 a.m. helps adults in Chicago and slated for June 16-17 in Evan- Johnny Mercer Foundation other functional mechanical readings, lectures and group Friday; 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. the north/northwest suburbs ston's Main Street Station and the American Music antiques. Also, theatre organ- discussions will be led by Saturday and Sunday. $15 for who, due to aging, illness or shopping district. For an ap- Theatre Project from June 18- ist jelani Eddington will pres- Benjamin Goluboff, associ- discounted upper balcony injury, need assistance in the plication, call (847) 328-220423. The intensive Evanston ent a 60-minute performance ate professor of English. seating; regular tickets are home. Through May 11: Paint- or visit www.custerfair.com. campus program of master on the 1927 Wurlitzer organ. Copies of the books may be $28-$41 for adults, $18-$31 ings by Lowell Goone and Skokie Art Guitd is seeking classes and workshops will Tickets are $50 and can be borrowed from the Skokie for children up to 18 years Joanne Salvator. artists for its 51st annual Art culminate in a showcase of ordered at www.northwest- campus library. Selections old. Visit www.chicagochild- Fair, to be held July 11e-15 new works by participant symphony.org. include April 18:American renstheatre.org or call (847) AUDITIONS & on the Village Green, 5211 songwriters and a star- Illinois Storytelling Night Pastoralby Philip Roth. May 673-6300. OPPORTUNITIES Oakton, Skokie. Fine art; studded celebration concert. at the Knot, a benefit for the 9:Bee Seasonby Myla Gold- Niles Public Library, 6960 Auditions for "Legally prizes and awards available. Emerging songwriters in pop, Illinois Storytelling Festival, berg. To register, contact the Oakton St., Niles. www. Blonde" will be held from For information, visit www. music theatre, hip-hop, folk, will be held at 7 p.m. March Alliance for Lifelong Learning nileslibrary.org. March 21e, 2 7-9:30 p.m. April 2-3 at the skokieartguild.org or call Latin and country music are 25 at The Celtic Knot Public at (847) 982-9888 (press 3). p.m.: Saturday Family Movies Devonshire Playhouse, 4400 (847) 677-8163. encouraged to apply. The House, 626 Church St., series features "The Smurfs." Greenwood St., Skokie. To The 2012 Johnny Mercer deadline for applications is Evanston. Free-will dona- CHILD'S PLAY obtain an audition packet, e- Foundation Songwriters March 30. Visit www.mercer- tions accepted. Visit www. Chicago Children's Theatre COMEDY mail rhhorwitz@skokieparks. Project at Northwestern Uni- songwriters.org. storytelling.org. presents "The Houdini Box" Gorilla Tango's 5ko kie org or pick one up at the Dey- versity seeks talented young through March 25 at the Theatre, 7924 Lincoln Ave. onshire front desk. Produc- songwriters and writing BENEFITS BOOKS & POETRY North Shore Center for the Skokie. April 7, 7:30 p.m.: DC tion dates are June 15-24. For teams working in any popular The Northwest Symphony "Fathers and Daughters Performing Arts, 9501 N. Pierson, part ofthe sketch more information, call (847) music style. Broadway com- Orchestra will hold a benefit in a Changing World," a free Skokie Blvd., Skokie. The mu- group Derrick Comedy, in 647-1500, ext. 2420. poser Andrew Lippa will be from 2-5 p.m. March 24 at the seminar examining the role sical is based on children's "DC Pierson is Bad at Girls." Custer's Last Stand festival joined by Tony Award-nomi- San Filippo Estate's "Place ofwomen in Jewish litera- author and illustrator Brian $20. For tickets, visit www. of the arts is accepting ap- nated composer and lyricist de la Musique" in Barrington ture, will meet from 7-8:30 Selznick's novel about a mis- goriltatango.çom or call (773) Craig Camelia and three-time Hills. Attendees can view p.m. Wednesdays, through chievous boy who receives 598-4549. )Tfl Y2 -.''A3PIJ1 ,' '

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(847) Film Series at 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m.: Mambo Italiano at A bit of background: show April 11); Thursdays the top of her game and the 673-6300. www.northsho- Wednesdays, unless other- Tuscano's Restaurant, 4926 Ten Chimneys was the at 7:30 p.m.; Fridays at 8 undercurrent of neediness recenter.org. April 14, 8 wise noted, at the Portage N. River Road, Schiller Park. Chateau Marmont of its p.m.; Saturdays at 2:30 that's so often present in p.m.: "Pushed to the Edge" Theater, 4050 N. Milwaukee Free admission. day, a beautiful, luxurious p.m. and 8 p.m.; Sundays performers. presents Bharata Natyam, Ave., Chicago. Admission residence where a glitter- at 2:30 p.m. (no show As Uta, Sara Griffin is a dance theater from India, is $5. For information, visit WORKSHOPS & ing roster of famous guests April 8) and 7 p.m. (April a complex mix of eager in- as practiced by Natya Dance www.northwestchicagofilm- CLASSES routinely repaired. The 1 and 15 only), through nocence and sharp savvy - Theatre, and contemporary society.org. March 28: "Man The Actors Gymnasium Lunt-Fontanne power couple April 15 she's an ingénue to be sure, Western dance, as practiced ofthe West" (1958). April Circus and Performing Arts regularly hosted the likes Tickets: $25-$60. Young but she's an ingénue with by Mordine and Company 4: "Liebelei" (1933). April School, in the Noyes Cultural of Noel Coward, Laurence Adult tickets (25 and more than enough ambition Dance Theater. $30-$38. 7, 7 p.m.: Special Saturday Arts Center, 927 Noyes St., Olivier, Helen Hayes, Carol under) are $10 and brains to propel her May 12, 8 p.m.: DanceWorks presentation of "The Ten Evanston. (847) 328-2795. Channing and Vivian Leigh from doe-eyed newcomer to (847) 673-6300 or visit Chicago and Muntu Dance Commandments" (1956). www.actorsgymnasium.com. at the Genesee Depot, Wis., life-long luminary. wWw.northlight.org Theatre, the largest African April 11: "Angel" (1937). April April 9: A new session of estate. As Lunt's mother dance company in the United 15, 7:30 p.m.: Special Sunday classes in circus and perform- The storied atmosphere Salon Series panel discus. Hattie, Kimbrough does States. $30-$38. presentation commemorating ing arts begins. Course offer- among such close-knit sion will be held on March work to absolutely rel- Happy Twirlers Dance the Titanic centennial - "A ings for children and adults artists was an intoxicating 25 at 1 p.m. and will fea- ish, swanning about as an Club provides round and Night to Remember" (1958). of all ages and skill levels mb of creativity and ture a historian from The imperious, devoted mother square dancing at 7:30 p.m. Portage Theater, 4050 include Aerial Arts, Circus passion, sex and smarts, Ten Chimneys Foundation; who simply does not allow the second Saturday of the N. Milwaukee Ave., Chi- Arts, Contortion, Acro Dance, egos and eccentricities. reservations required the chore-like aspects of month, through May 2012, at cago. www.portagetheater. Gymnastics and more. Also, Today, Ten Chimneys is at (847) 679-9501, ext. reality (financial matters Immanuel Lutheran Church, org. March 30, 8:30 p.m.: a new course titled Single open to the public, its inte- 3555, or specialevents@ chief among them) interfere Thacker and Lee streets, Des Hesperidian Productions will Weapon Class in Rapier nor almost exactly as it was northlight.org with her glorious sense of Plaines. $6 per person. Call premiere a short film, "Sti- Dagger will be available for when the Lunt/Fontannes entitlement. (773) 685-8407. letto." The evening includes adults. lived there, their belongings Will "Ten Chimneys" Leikarnngen Heimhug a short live performance Skokie Art Guild offers fig- meticulously preserved right Louise's taciturn (and some- appeal to those who aren't Norwegian Folk Dancers meet onstage before the screening, ure drawing workshops from down to the toiletries in the what underwritten) husband interested in Chekhov or weekly, from 7:30-9:30 p.m. live music and a post-perfor- 9 am.-noon Saturdays at the boudoir. Carl (Lance Baker). enthralled by Hatcher's Wednesdays, at Norwood mance Q-and-A session with Devonshire Cultural Center, Hatcher opens Ten Chim- From those seven charac- inside-the-actors'-studio Crossing, 6016 N. Nina, the director, producer and 4400 Greenwood, Skokie. neys by putting a microscope ters, Hatcher spins a story microscope on the rehearsal Chicago. New members, age actors. General admission is Live models; no instructor. on a single, fortuitous week- that could keep both Freud- process? 16 and older, welcome. No free; VIP tickets are available Fee per session is $20; $12 end at the home, ushering theian and Chekhovian scholars Maybe not as much as it dance experience needed, at $20 (including service for members. For informa- audience behind the scenes busy for weeks. In making will to those who know "The just interest in Scandinavian fee) and include reserved tion, call Steve Gal, (847) where Lunt, Fontanne, Syd- "The Seagull" - the fraught Seagull" inside and out. But folk dance. For more informa- seating, complimentary wine, 673-4450, or visit www. ney Greenstreet and a young story of actors gathered you need neither a back- tion, call (847) 692-6616 or a pre-screening reception skokieartguild.org. Uta Hagen are in rehearsal at a summer estate - the ground in Russian drama or e-mail karlp57aol.com; or beginning at 7 p.m. and a for a late 1930s staging of framework for the action in Broadway history to appreci- (847) 823-7596 or kro- post-screening party area. ETCETERA "The Seagull." The quartet "Ten Chimneys," Hatcher ate the passion, humor, and [email protected]. "The 20th Anniversary of The Chicago Photographic of actors is joined by Lunt's manages to be clever without tantalizing intellect that pro- Line dancing for all ages 'The Bodyguard," a one- Collectors Society will p res- slavishly adoring, overbear- belaboring the obvious (and pel "Ten Chimneys." Those is held from 7-10 p.m. every night in-theater event, will be ent its 42nd annual Interna- ing mother Hattie (Linda sometimes not-so obvious) things are universal, and Tuesday at the White Eagle screened at 7:30 p.m. March Kimbrough), his sister Louisebetween the play-within-the- Northlight has done a fine job Banquet Hall, 6839 N. Mil- 28 at local movie theaters, SEE GO, PAGE 18B (Janet Ulrich Brooks), and play. illuminating them. 18B IWWW.PIONEERWCALCOM THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 2012 DIC NEIL SIMON, ALEC BALDWIN, WOODY ALLEN, BARBARA WALTERS, DR. RUTH, DICK CAVETT, Souls: A Personal History of GO ICONTINUED FR AGE 178 the War Crimes Tribunals." In PATRICIA HEATON and JOHN CLEESE all had sessions. tional Camera & Image Show version with subtitles for au- partnership with the Illinois and Sale, featuring more than diences to join in, the event Holocaust & Genocide Com- 55 dealers, from lo a.m.-3 also features an introduction mission, the museum pres- p.m. May 6 at the Holiday Inn and question-and-answer ents former Ambassador at Chicago-North Shore, 5300 session with Osmond live Large for War Crimes Issues, w. Touhy Ave., Skokie. Admis- from Salt Lake City. Tickets David Scheffer, as he provides sion is $6; $4 for students are available at participating an insider's account of the and children. Visit www. theater box offices and online formation ofthe war crimes chicagophotographic.org. at www.FathomEvents.com. tribunals following atroci- Des Plaines Valley Geo- ties in the Balkans, Rwanda, logical Society's 47th annual MUSEUMS Sierra Leone and Cambodia. 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All parents wish the very best for theix child: wishes such as happiness, success in school, fulfillment with their life and the ability to make and keep friends. Resilient children who can adapt to new situations reach each of these attributes. Camps are the perfect place to help children learn to adjust to change build their coping strategies and optimize their development.Why are p CPS SO ideal in building resilience? The camp experience provides ? children with simple and complex chal- lenges such as conquering the climb- ing wall, trying a new sport, making Photo courtesy of Banner Osy Cama and getting along with new friends, and learning to ask for help. Each challenge encourages them to take manageable and safe risks away from their parents without their parents' direction and encouragement. Campers are given the space to put away their electronic devices and get a little dirty while developmg new reis- tionships and having fun. Camps also provide safe settings in which campers can start anew without any of the struggles they carry from school. Campers are able to be themselves and create strong relationships not only with their peers but also with their camp counselors. Having such a solid connection with trusted adults other than parents snows children to develop confidence and a powerful identity. This doesn't develop by being good at everything; it develops by having a great camp counselor that will help them find something that they can be proud of doing well. It is also these very relationships and being part of a group bond and common purpose that cultivate a feeling of belonging and community. A great camp program often gives chiithen choices to help them feel in control of their camp experience. This fosters feelings of competence, and those allow campers to be better problem-solvers in new situations. Camp programs also help children develop physically through exercise and enjoy fresh air while being outdoors. Excellent camp programs have a good balance of structured and unstructured activities and provide experiences in a variety of areas such as athletics, aquatics, arts and adventure. We know that resthent cluidren are hopeful, possess high self- worth, are aware of their weaknesses and recognize their strengths. We also know that resiliency helps with problem-solving skills and promotes the ability to make good decisions in afl aspects of life. Through camp experiences, children are gtven the opportunity to build resilience and make the very best possible for their future. Paul Haack is camp director olBanner Day Camp

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Ewing (Millie) 79 died in Tulsa, OK Wednesday, March General Information Age 86, of Hot Springs Village, Arkansas passed 7, 2012.Long time resident of Park Ridge, Millie Concerning The away on Friday, March 09, was born in Chicago and lived in the area most of Death Notice Page 2012. Ann was boni June her life until a move to Tulsa in 1997. 17, 1925 in KirksviIIe, A graduate of Hyde Park High School and Wilson sA paid death notice may be ordered to appear in Missouri to Irwin and Jr.College,Milliemaintainedalifestyleof thePioneer Press when tuneral arrangements Margaret (Baxter) Dunbar. Ihomemakerandmotheraswellasactive Annissurvivedby,2 community volunteer.Regardless of locale, sheare made, and must be submittedinwriting. sons: Robert (Lori) Ewing saw a need and jumped in to assist. Both herInformation about charges for death notices may ofAntioch, IL; Michael children benefitted from her participation as Cubbe obtained from area funeral directors or by calling (Debbie) Ewing of Roswell, Scout and Girl Scout mother, Homeroom mother, GA; I daughter:Patricia Maine South Mothers Club and general chaperone (847) 998-3400. A 24-hour fax service is offered at (John) Egart of Andover, and cheerleader. (847) 486-6836 or death notices may be e-mailed to MN; i brother: Baxter As a member and then President of the North deathnotices @ pioneerlocal .com. (Gisela) Dunbar of Shore Jr. Board of the Northwestern University a An in memoriam or card of thanks may beOverland Park, MO; i sister: Jean (Jim) Arndt of Settlement, she helped develop the first "Taste of San Luis Obispo, CA; 5 grandchildren and 7 great- Chicago" fundraiser and was a strong advocate for placed using the same information above. grandchildren. the Settlement through donations of time and a The deadline forplacing a deathnotice,in Visitation will be on Tuesday, March 20th from advocacy. Her trunk was always full for a "trip to 10:00am - 12:00pm at CedarVale Funeral Home. theSettlement"witharticlescollectedfrom memoriam or card of thanks, is Monday at 5:00 pm. Funeral will be at 1:00pm at Christ of the Hills friends. A position as Secretary of the Central Photos must me submitted by Monday at 2:00pm. MethodistChurch in HotSpringsVillage. Committee reinforced her firm commitment to the . The death notice department isstaffed fromArrangements entrustedtoCedarValeFuneral Settlement and its programs. Home (501)922-6100.Guest may registerat Friend to many from elementary school forward, 8:30 am to 5:00 pm Monday through Saturday and www.atkinsonfuneralhome.net Millie could be counted on for assistance on 9:00 am to 5:00 pm on Sunday. anything; inspiration on many levels a perpetual Sign Çuest oo&at www.ckkago&néo6itcom . A deathnotice, inmemoriamoracard curiosity about the world around her and a great Vander Schilden, Anne C. bridge partner. of thanks may be submittedinperson from ( nee Barreca), age 94, of Skokie, passed away Survived by husband Robert E. Lee Jr of the8:30 am to 5:00 pm Monday through Friday atMarch 9, 2012. Beloved wife of the late Henry; home, son Robert and wife Susan, daughter Beth, the Pioneer Press, 3701 W. Lake Ave., Glenview, IL Loving mother of John "Jack" L. 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I BROUGHT TO YOU BY SUN-TIMES MEDIA Thursday, March 22, 2012 Pioneer Press (DC) 33 Apartments, Unfurnd. Apartments, Unfurn'd. Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. RENTALS Cook County - Chgo. S Cook County - Suburban REAL ESTATE SHERIFF'S SALE lowing' descnbed mortgaged realby certified funds at the cloke of theStreet. Suite 718A, Chicag?lIinois, Sheriff's No. 120070 estate: auction: The balance, including thesell to the highest bidder for cash, RIVER GROVE large lbr in 2 tut, CaseNo. O6CH 19850 Commonly known an 701 1NorthJudicialsaie fee for Abandonedthe toilowing described property: ali stils inni, newly remod kitchen, By virtue at a certain Order at De-Crawford Avenue, Lincolnwood, lili-ResidentialPropertyMunicipalityPIN. 10-27-404-067-0000. Apartments, Unfurnished carpets, tile, W/D, no smoking/pets. Houses fault Judgment and Recorded Mern-nais 60712. Relief Fund, which is calculated onCommonly known as 8329 KIM- $895/mo. 708-296-4476 orandum of Judgment,Writ of Eue-PIN. 10-35-110-042. residential real estate at the rute ofBALL AVENUE, SKOKIE, IL 60076. Apartments, Furnished Town homes cution issued from the Circuit CourtThe mortgaged real estate is a sin-st for each $1 000 or fraction there-The mortgaged real estateis im- MUST SEE iBA apartment, car- Condos-Townhomes of Cook County, Illinois, in favor ofgie family residence. If the subiectof of the amount paid by the pur-proved wrth a single familyresi- Condos, Townhomes peted, stove and frldge included, Condos, Lofts StoneInvestment,LLC,Plaintiff,mortgaged real estate is a unit of uchaser not to exceed $300, in certi-dence, if the uublect mortgaged real i month securIty, $450/month, Cook County - Suburban and against Real Business,Inc.,common interest community, thefind funds, is due within twenty-tourestate is a unit of a common inter- Homes utlls. not Included. 73rd and Duplex Defendant. I shall, at 12:00 o' clockpurchaser of the unit other lItan a(24) hours No fee shall be paid bynot community, the purchaser of the Maplewood. 773-568-9414 PARK RIDGE 2011, t.5BA duplex, noon (Centrai Standard Time) bay-mortgagee shall pay tIre assess-the mortgagee acquiring the resi-unit other 0-un a mortgagee shall Duplex NC, fresh paint, 1 car att garage, Open Houses light Saving Time) on the 19th dayments required by subsection (g-t)dential real estate pursuant toitspay fha assessments required by Rooms burnt, patio, back yrd, nr Metra. no Mobile Homes of Apnl AD. 2012 in Hallway oat-of Section 18.5 of the condominiumcredit bid at the saie or by anysubsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of CHICAGO-7826 Jeftery. pets. $1250. 847-887-9691 side Room 701 .Richard J. DaleProperty Act mortgagee, judgment creditor,orthecondominium PropertyAct I bedroom, rear apt., Housing to Share Manufactured Homes Center. Clark and RandolpSaie terms: Bidders must present,other lienor acquinng the residenhalSale terms' 25% down by certified $475/month Includes heat. Homes Streets, in the City of Chicago, inat the time of saie, a cashier's orreal estate whose nghts in and tofunds, balance within 24 hours, by Mobile Homes Credit check. Apartment Buildings the County of Cook, in the State ofcertified check fur 10% of the suc-the residential real estate arose pri-certified funds.Nn refunds. The Call: 708-424-0939 Cook County - Suburban Illinois, offer for saie, ut public ven-cessful bid amount. The balance ofor to the sale. The sublect propertyproperty will NOT be open for in- Retirement Rentals Co-Op Apartments ve, ali the right, title and interest ofthe successful bid shall be paidis oubtect to general real estate tus-spection.Upon payment in full of ChIcago- Waiting List Open BELLWOOD 108 Geneva 4Br, said Defendant Real Busineus, inc.within 24 hours, by similar funds.es, special assessments, or specialthe amount bid, the purch r will Co-Op Housing Drexel Square Senior Apte. iBA, updated with new appis. 2 car Senior Housing in and to the following descnbedThe properly will NOT be open fortanes levied against said real estatereceive a Certificate of Sa . hich 810 E. 51st. ChIcago, IL. 60615 garage, big yard, $1525/mo. 1 mo tract or lot nr parcels of land to-wit: inspection. und is ofiered for sale without anywill entitle the purchaser Io a Deed Sleeping Rooms for QualIfIed SenIors 62+ Beautifulsec dep. Avail now. 708-370-1539 Commercial, Industrial Commonly known as: 9209 PoterFor information call Saie Clerk atrepresentationastoqualityorto the premises after confirmation of Housekeeping Rooms park like nosing. Hyde parIr area, Farms, Farmland Road, Des Plaines, IL 60016. Plaintiffs Affomey, Codilis & Asso-quantity of title and withoul recoursethe sale rent based on 30 Io of monthly FranklIn Park- House for rent. PIN.: 09-15-103-011-0000 ciates, P.C., 15W030 North Front-to Plaintiff and in AS lS condition.For information: Visit our websife at Finder Service income (sec. 8), NC. heat, Indry., Newly decorated 3BR, 2BA. 2 Homes Built to Order Dated, Chicago, March 14 AD.,ageRoad, BurrRidge,IllinoisThe sale is further sutqect to conf ir-http://serrsce.atty-pierce.com. Be- reo. rooms, storage space in apt, car garage, centeral air, 2012 60527. )630) 794-5300. 14-10-mation by the court.If the sale istween 3 p.m. und 5 p.m.only. Apartments- Hotels cable reudy, intercom entrance $1200/moe utilities. Vacant Property Thomas J. Dart, Sheriff 06423 set aside for any reason, the Pur-Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's At- system, 24 hours front desk Call 630-842-8238 Pub: 3/22, 3,/29, 4/5266631-02 INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESchaser at the sale shall be entifiedtomeys, 1 North Dearborn Street. Vacation, Resort Rentals secunty ApplIcatIons wIll be Vacation Property LINCOLN WOOD CORPORATION only to a return of the deposit paid.Chicago,Illinois60602.Tel.No. accepted Immediately between IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFSelling Officer, )312) 444-1122 The Purchaser shall have no further1312) 476-5500. Refer to File Num- Out-of-State Rentals the hours of 1 1 :OOam-3:OOpm. at Suburbs, * RENT TO OWN! * Income Property 1418417 recourse against the Mortga9or. theber 0916 Buy with No closing costa and get COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS the above address 773-268-2120 COUNTr DEPARTMENT - CHAN-3/15, 3122, 3129/12 #263127 Mortgagee or Ihe Mortgagee s anor-INTERCOUfiITY JUDICIAL SALES Garages E.H.O. tOr help wìth your credit. Cali 708-868- Investment Property ney. Upon payment infull of theCORPORATION 2422 or vìsìt www.nhba.com CERY DIVISION SKOKIE LASALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSO-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFamount bid. the purchaser will re-Selling Officer. )312) 444-1 122 Farms, Farmland Lots ceive a Certificate of Saie that will1418282 Lake County CIATION, AS TRUSTEE COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS UNDER THE TRUST AGREE- entibe the purchaser to a deed to3/15, 3P22, 3/29/12 #262684 Commercial, Industrial Real Estate Auctions COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-the real estate after conhrmation of HIGHLAND PARK - FURNISHED, MENT FOR THE STRUCTURED CERY DIVISION CITY SOUTH - 2BR Apt, near 65th the sale The property will NOT beLINCOLN WOOD Storage, Warehouses Executive 2BR house. Alarm sys. Real Estate Wanted ASSET INVESTMENT LOANWELLS FARGO BANK. N.A., INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF and St. Lawrence, newly renovated, open forinspection andplaintifi $2250/mo. 1 an of pnvacy! No pets. TRUST SERIES 2004-8 Plaintiff, COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS COUN- tenentheated,sect 8 welcome 847-t3t -4428/847-254-2580 makes no representation as to the Desk Space Real Estate Misc. Plaintifi, eu 'rr' DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY $725 w.out sec call. 708-92t -9506 condition of the properly. Prospec- vs. DIVISION JOCELYN B. ANO; UNKNOWNfivebidders are admonished to Offices Spacious and Clean. Newly decoru- Rooms Out-Of-Town Real Est. BARRY R. GOLDSTEIN; JUDITHHEIRS AND LEGATEES OF ASTORIA FEDERALSAVINGS tedtbdrm apt with hrdwdfirs. K. GOLDSTEIN- BELL check the court hie to verity all infor- Stores Out-Of-Town, Commercial JOCELYN OF JOCELYN B. ANG,mafias. If this property is a condo-AND LOAN Laundry avail. $550.00 per month Cook County - Chgo. N AUTO LEASINd, INC.: IF ANY: UNKNOWN Pisintifi, lus sec 312 428-9483 Defendants, minium unit, the purchaser of the Rental Services Lakes, Resort Property OWNERS AND NON RECORDunit at the foreclosure sale, other Cook County - Suburban 07 CH 37329 CLAIMANTS: Defendants, MATHEW TODD SLOTTEN NK/A NOTICE OF SALE than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- Rental Misc Mortgages, Loans 09CH 41191 sessments and the legal fees re-MATTHEW T. SLOIrEN, JOYCE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBYGIV- SLOTTEN PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenquired by The Condominium Prop- EN that pursuant to a Judgment of Defendants ____ Wanted to Rent . .. Homeowners Insurance that pursuant to a Judgment ofarty Act. 765 ILCS 605/9)g))1) and .S.McGawYMCA Foreclosure and Sale entered in theForeclosure entered in the above 09 CH 047240 EVANSTON Rooma tor Men Real Estate Seminars above entitled causa on January )g))4).Ifthis property is a condo- entitled cause on May 25, 2010,minium unit which is part of u cam-3800 W. GREENLEAF AVENUE Apartments, Unfurnd.Crestwood DELUXE 2ßdrrn10thw/maid nancee. daiiy A weekly rates: 14. 2010 Inlercounty Judicial SolesIntercounty Judicial Sales Corpora- LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 2nd FIr, $131 A up includes use of mon interest community, the pur- lsd. Heat & Wtr, Stove, Real Estate Services Corporation will on 'Thursday, Apriltian will on Monday, April 23, 2012, Fridge facilities cali the Y tor availability. chaser of the unit at the foreclosureNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- Cook County - Chgo. N Dishw & AC.$850/mo Cull 19, 2012 at the hour of 1 1 a rs. inat the hour of t 1 am, in their office TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- Mane ODAY 708-935-2232 1000 Grace 847476-7400 - eut 214 Judicial Sales - Legal their office at 120 West Madison sale other than a mortgagee shall ut 120 West Madison Street, Suitepay the assessments required bsuant to a Jsdgmenl of Foreclosure Affordable Studios in Uptown at Street, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, and Sale enteredin Elmwood Park. 2 bdrnr Apt. 718A. Chicago. Illinois, sell to theThe Condominium Property Ac, the above t207 W Leland Ave, 300 sq ft for Heat & Appliances Included, CommI-Industrial sell at public auction to the highesthighest bidder for cash, the follow- cause on January 20, 2012. an $337. Pre-Application Cards 765 1LCS 605/18.5)g-1). IF YOU $1000/month. Houses bidder for cash, as sel forth below,ng described property: agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo- may be completed ¡rl person. Cook County - Suburban ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- 773-616-5215 the following described mortgagedP1N 10-15-110-351-0000 rabos, will at 10:30 AM on April 24. Call 773) 561-54tO for Cook County - Suburbanreal estate: OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT FRANKLIN PARK. Commonly known as 9457 NORTHTO REMAIN 2012, at the The Judicial Saies Cor- eligibility requirements. EVANSTON P.1 N. 10-27-426-048. NILES CENTER ROAD, SKOKIE, IN POSSESSIONparution, One South Wacker Drive - 800 sq h w! heavy sieden power, PARK RIDGE, 1417 Grancilla. Commonly known as 4258 West FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF DES PLAINES1 Bdrni $750; separate utilities, 0/1 n 7h door. IL 60076. 24th Floor CHICAGO. IL,60606, Open Sun i-4. Sprawting. Brick IL AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN 2 Bdrrn $900, inclds heat, laun-1000-12 AUSTIN $550/mon. 847-639-2334 Touhy Avenue,Lincolnwood, The mortgaged real estate is Im- sell al public auction to lhe highest Deiiqhttui 2BR on Ridge Ave, near Ranch. 58x225 lot, 3BR, 2.5BA, 60710. proved with a single family resi-ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION dry & parking. Immediate Occp. new price $499k. 773-343-2506 t5-t701)C)OF THE ILLINOISbidder, as sel forth below, the foi- St F7ancis Hospital. central a/c. inni The mortgaged real estate is im-dence. If the sutqeclmortgaged real lowing described real estate: Com- Offices MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE GnE prop 847-824-6970 heat, hoi wtr, reserved piknq. mod- proved witha single familyresi-estate is a unit of a common inter- manly known as 3800 W. Townhomes LAW. For information, contact em kit WI 0W and dispos1. AvailCook County - Suburban dence. lt the sxbect mortgaged realest community, the purchaser 01 the GREENLEAF AVENUE, estate is u unit of a common inter-unit other than a mortgagee shallPlaintiff's 550mev: The Saie Clerk.LINCOLNW000, IL 60712 Proper- now. $1 150. Charlie, 7GO-295-5771 DuPage County CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE eut community, Ihre purchaser of thepay tire assessments required by ty index No. 10-35-109-035. The re- EVANSTON 2BR, t .58A Condo/ unit Other than a mortgagee shallsubsection (g-t) of Section 18.5 of15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEal estate is improved wilh a resi- Apt, ElK, secured building, Eleva- 1010 Lake St., Oak Park, IllInois LAKE HINSDALE Pnme Water ROAD, SUFrE 100, BURR RIDGE. 450 - 25,300 S.F. Available. Loc, larger onit, 2-3br, 4 teil baths.pay the assessments required bythe condominium PropertyAO dence. Sale terms' 25% down of tor, Cent air, p1019 space for rent. subsection (g-t) of Section 18.5 ofSaie ternis: 25% down by certifiedIL 60527, (630) 794-9876 betweenthe highest bid by certified funds at $t195 + 1.5 sec. 224-766-9381. McCoiiorn Realty, Ltd. 2 fireplaces, 4 vaulted ceilings, the hours of 1 and 3 PM only and (708) 383-6450 cent air, ait new kit in '07, 2010 tuothe condominium Property Act THEfunds, balance within 24 hours, by the close of the auction: The bal- SALE SHALL BE SUBJECT TO askforthesalesdepartment.. EQUAL wax $4,208. Cali Ed 630-654-2702 certrhed funds.No refunds. ThePlease refer to file number 14-09-unce, including the Judicial sale fee Skolde- ist mo. rent $1 GENERAL TAXES, SPECIAL AS-properly will NOT be open for in- for Abandoned Residential Property 2nd mo. rent $2. LTL. Offices tor SESSMENTS AND TO PRIOR RE- 21870.THEJUDICIALSALES spection Upon payment in full ofCORPORATION Municipality Relief Fund. which is HOUSING Rent, Nr Touhy & Edens. 30011- CORDED FIRST AND SECONDthe amount bid, the purchaser will One Southcalculated on residential real estate 400ft-BOOft-l200ft. May combine, Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, MORTGAGES receive a Certificate of Sale which at the rate of $1 for each$1,000or no entras, nightly clean-up. Sale terms: 10% down by certifiedwill entite the purchaser to u DeedIL 60606-4650 (312) 230-SALE Youfraction thereof of the amoL paid OPPORTUNITIES Call 847-602-6622 can also visit The Judicial Sales Evanston, Rehabbed apts and REACH OUT TO MORE funds, balance, by certified funds,to the premises aher confirmation of by the purchaser not to esceed The Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 Houses tor Rent. t , 2, 4 & 5 bdrms. within 24 hours. No refunds. the sale. $300, in certified funds, is due with- All real estate advertised in property will NOT be opon for in- day status report of pending saies, Starting from $700. Parking avail, For information: Visit our website atCODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P C.in twenty-four (24) hours. No fee QUAUFIED LOCAL spection http://service.atty-pierce.com. shall be paid by the mortgagee ac- this newspaper is subject to the Section 8 weIn. 547-250-7356 Be-t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGE For information call Kara Findlay atWean 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only quinng theresidentialreal estate Federal Fair lousing Act, which FOREST PARK - Newly decorated Plaintiff's Attorney, Freedman ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, CANDIDATES IN Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's At-IL 60527 (630) 794-9876 Atomepursuant to its credit bid at the suie makes it illegal to advertise any Studio with huge walkincloset, Anselmo Lindberg LLC, 1807 Westtomeys, 1 North Dearborn Street, or by any mortgagee, ludgment NC, laundry, prkegmd, tenant FileNo.: 14-09-21870ARDC preference, limitation. or dis- DiehlRoad, Naperville, IllinoisChicago.Illinois60602.Tel.No. creditor, or other henar acquiring paye $610/mo piuslowelectric To PLACE A 60563-1890. (866) 402-8661.For(312) 476-5500. Refer to File Num-00488002 Attorney Code21762the residentialreal estate whose CHICAGOLAND WITH Case N 09 CH 036996 NOTE: Pur- crimination based on race, color, heat. 708-383-0t92 Bidding instructions call )630) 453-ber 0924806. rights in and to the residential real religion. seu, handicap, familial 67t324hourspriortosaie.INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESsuant to the Fair Debt Collectionestate arose prior to the sale. The Glenvlew- i 2,3 Bds CLASSIFIED AD, W0711123 Practices Act, you are advised that status or national origin in the MONSTER, CALL CORPORATION Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to beuublect property is subject to gener- INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESSelling Officer, )312) 444-1122 LUXURY RESIDENCES a debt collector attempting to collectai real estate tases, special assess- sale, rental or financing of CORPORATION 1420075 mento, orspecial levied CALL847-998-3400 a debt and any information obtained taxes Valley Lo Towers Il 847-998-3400 SeilinOfficer, )312) 444-t 122 3/22, 3/29,4/5/12 #265908 housing. will be used for that purpose. against said resI estate and is of- i 91 0 Chestnut Ave. 141 4 fered for sale without any represen- In addition the Illinois Human MORTON GROVE ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIALS! 315, 3/22, 3/29/12 #262681 1418626 talion as to quality or quantity of title Rights Act prohibits discrimina- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF3/15,3122,3129h2 #263147 Call (847) 998-1800 x200 UNCOLP4 WOOD COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- and without recourse to Plaintiff and Cook County - SuburbanCook County - Suburban SKOKIE in AS 15" condition, The suie is fur- tion based on age, ancestry, Mon - En 9:30 - 5pm IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF1-Y DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFther subject to confirmation by the marital status, sexual orientation wwwm COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS DIVISION COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING,COOK COUNTI ILLINOIS court. If the saie is set aside for any or unfavorable military discharge. HIGHLAND PARK, 2 bedrooms, CERY DIVISION LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOMECOUNTY DEPA)qTMENT - CHAN-reason, the Purchaser at the sale This paper will not knowingly close to town & train, heat BANK OF AMERICA, NATIONALLOANS SERVICING, LP. CERY DIVISION shall be entitled only to a return al SKOKIE OFFICE SPACE U.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA-the deposit paidThe Purchaser accept any advertising for real included, no pets, $875/mo. ASSOCIATION AS Plaintiff, Call 847-831-8080 2 ROOM OFFICE SUITE SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO TION AS SUCCESSOR shallhavenofurtherrecourse estate which ¡s in violation of the LASALLE BANK NATIONAL Piolo PEKALSKI A/K/A PETER E.TRUTEE TO BANK OF AMERI-against the Mnrtgagor, the Large Beauty 2BD 12603-t 1 S Win- CA, NA.A AS SUCCESSOR Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's ator- law. All persons are hereby Available April 1 * $600/Mo ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEEPEKALSKI AiK/A PIOTR E. chester Ave. for $850/mo, includeu FOR PEKALSKI, YOLANDARIVERABY MERGER TO LASALLE BANKney. Upon payment in ftt the informed that all dwellings adver- heut cooking gus.t mo security IN THE 4240 DEMPSTER BLDG. CERTIFICATEI-4OLDERS OFA/lOA YOLANDA THIERRY WEB-NATIONAL amount bid, the purchaser will re- tised are available on an equal Call Today 773-568-0213. BEAR STEARNS ASSET STER BANK, N.A., PORtFOLIOASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEEceive a Certificate of Saie that will Includes: . All UtilIties i Air Conditioning FOR MERRILL LYNCH enlite the purchaser Io a deed to opportunity basis. MORTON GROVE BACKED SECURITIES I LLC AS-RECOVERY ASSOCIATES, LL.C. SET BACKED FIRST FRANKLIN MORTGAGEthe real estate aher conftrrrratios of If you believe you have been immed. 0cc 2BR, 2BA, elev bldg. a Large Common Reception Area Defendants CERTIFICATES, SERIES2004-09CH 036996 LOAN TRUST, MORTGAGE the saie The property will NOT be discriminated against in connec- t heated indr. prkg. up. All applcs. . Large FREE Parking Area HE4, Plaintiff, LOAN ASSET-BACKED CERTIFI-openforinspection and plaintiff scIw/d in unit. No pets allowed, 9312 LUNA AVENUE MORTON vs. CATES SERIES 2007-4: makes no representation as to the tion with the sale, rental or Neartrainstation, 2 yr.lease. CALL FOR APPOINTMENT GROVE, IL 60053 ELIZABETH SOTO A/K/A ELIZA-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Plaintiff, condition of the property. Prospec- financing of housing, Call: $1450-$1550 847-470-8100 vs. fivebiddersare admonished to Wilfred Jacobson & Co. (847) 674-5303 BETH REYES, CITY OF TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur. OAK PARK - 1 BR, 4 lrg mis, Euclid CHICAGO, UNKNOWN OWNERSsuant to a Judgment of ForeclosureWINSOMEV. BANTON M(/Acheck the court hie to verity all nf or- WINSOME BANTON, West City and Suburbs: A Washington open hoor pian, free AND NON-RECORD and Sale enteredinthe shove mation. Ifthis property in a condo- indry, you pay elec, free parking, CLAIMANTS, De- UNKNOWN HEIRS ANDminium unit, the purchaser of the HOPE Fair Housing Center Lake County Lake County cause on June 18, 2010, an agent u/c, cable rdy, ceiling fans, near fendants, of The Judcial Sales Corporation,LEGATEES OF WINSOME V unit at the foreclosure sale, other 6304904500 trans, $850, t mth sec + credit chk 08CH 48646 will at 10:30 AM on ApnI 5. 2012, atBANTON,IFANY; UNKNOWNthan a mortgagee, shall pay the us- req'd. Avail now, 708-7t5-7609 FORT SHERIDAN PLACE NOTICE OF SALE the The Judicial Sales Corporation,OWNERS AND NON RECORD sessments and the legal s re- PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given CLAIMANTS: 0e-quired by The Condominium Prop- South City and Suburbs: Oak Parir,1BR,living dining One South Wacker Drive - 24th 6 HIGHWOOD I HIGHLAND PARK thatpursuant to a Jxdqment of fendants, wiry Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g)(1) and room,tilebath, hardwood floors, Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seIl at South Suburhan Housing Center ALL NEW FULLY RENOVATED Foreclosure entered in tte abovepublic auction to the highest bidder,09 CH 01625 )g))4)If this property is a condo- heat included, $750-$8001mo. Cali entitled cause on September 3, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenminium unit wh'ch is part of a nom- 708-957-4174 708-7t 7-3975 or 708-524-5082 as set forth below, the following de- i 2 & 3 bedroom luxury rentals from $939. 2009,IntercountyJudicialSaiesscnbed realestate: Commonlythat pursuant toa Judgment ofmon interest community, the pur- OAK PARK Granite Countertops, Cherry stain Cabinets, Corporation will on Friday, Apni 20,known as 9312 LUNA AVENUE,Foreclosure entered in the abovechaser of the unit at the foreclosure North City and Suburbs: Spacious t bedroom, hardwood 2012, at the hour of 1 t am. in theirMORTON GROVE, IL 60053 Prop-entitled cause on December 16,saie other than a mortgagee shall Interfaith Housing Center floors, laundry, 2 blks Io Blue Line. tile bathrooms, brand new everything! office at 120 West Madison Street,erty Indes Ido. 10-16-113-039 and2009.IntercountyJudicialSalespay the assessments reqed by Corporahon will on Thursday, ApniThe Condominium Act, at the Northern Suburbs $800/mo, no pets. 312-371-9559 Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell totO-16-1t3-040. The real estateis Property (847) 433-5660wwwFortSheridanPlace.com the highest bidder for cash, the toi-improved with a residence. Sale19, 2012, at the hour of 11 a,m in765 ILCS 605/t8.5)q-1), IF YOU Ui-501-5780 terms: 25% down of the highest bidtheir office at 120 West Madison $750 SIGNING BONUS! 34 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, March 22, 2012 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-15-1701(C( OF THE ILLINOISkim Property ActSale terms. 25%Plaintiff, theresidentialreal estate whoedAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INSKOKIE Sale terms; 25% down by certified OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREdown by certified funds, balance nghts in and to the residential realACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFfunds, balance within 24 hours, by TO REMAININPOSSESSIONLAW. For information:Visitourwithin 24 hours, by certified funds.THELMA MCMULLEN AND NEL-estate arose prior to the sale. ThetS-1701)C)OF THEILLINOISCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS certified funds.No refunds.The FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFwebsile at service.atty-pierce.com.No refunds. The property will NOTSON CORPUZ aublect property is subject Io gener.MORTGAGE FORECLOSURECOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-property will NOT be open for in- AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INbetween the hours of 3 and 5 pm.be open for inspection. Upon pay-Defendants al real estate taxes, special assess-LAW. Forinformation, contactCERY DIVISION upection.Upon payment in bull ot ACCORDANCE WITH SECTiONPIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff'sment in full of the amount bid, the09 CH 52581 ments,orspecialtasesleviedPlaintiff's 550mev: LAW OFFICESM & T BANK; the amount bid, the purchaser will 15-1701(C( OF THEILLINOISAttorneys,One North Dearbornpurchaser will receive a Certificate4519 MAIN ST Skokie IL 60076 against said real estate and is of-OF IRA T. NEVL, LLC , 175 N.Plaintiff, receive a Certificate of Sale which MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREStreet Suite1300, CHICAGO, ILof Sale which will entitle the pur-NOTICE OF SALE I'UBLIC NO-fered for sale without any represen-Franklin Street, Suite 201, CHICA-vs. will enhIle the purchaser Io a Deed LAW.For information,contact60602Tel No.(312) 476-5500chaser to a Deed to the premisesTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-talion an to quality or quantity of titleGO. IL 60606,(312)357-1125DOROTHY H HARROLD; MORT-to the premises after confirmation of Plaintiffs attorney: The Sale Clerk,Please refer to file numberafter confirmation of tire sale. suant to a Judgment of Foreclosureand without recourse to Plaintiff andPlease refer calls to the sales de-GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA-the sale. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.0 PA0923439. THE JUDICIAL SALESFor information: Visit sur webaite atand Sale enteredintheaboyein AS IS" condition. The sale is fur-partment. THE JUDICIAL SALESTION SYSTEMS, INC.. AS NOMI-For information; Visit our website at 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGECORPORATION One Southhttp://service.afly-pierce.com. Be-cause on July 18, 201 1, an agent ofther sublecf to confirmation by theCORPORATION One SouthNEE FOR SIGNATURE MORT-http://service.atty.pierce.com. Be- ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicaqo,tween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.only.The Judicial Sales Corporation, willcourt. Upon payment in full xl theWacker Dnve, 241fr Floor, Chicago,GAGE CORP.; UNKNOWN HEIRStween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only. IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 betweenIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE '(ouPierce & Asaociatea, Plaintiffs At-at 10:30 AM on April 13, 2012, atamount bid, the purchaser will re-IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE V'suAND LEGATEES OF DOROTHY H.Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's At- the hours of i and 3 PM oniy andcan also visit The Judicial Salentorneys,iNorth Dearborn Street,the The Judicial Sales Corporation,ceive a Certificate of Sale that willcan also visit The Judicial SalesHARROLD. IF ANY; UNKNOWNtomeys,iNorth Dearborn Street, askforthesalesdepartment..Corporstion at www tjsc.com for a 7Chicago, Illinois60602.TeI.No.One South Wacker Drive- 24thentitle the purchaser to a deed IoCorporabon at www.tlsc.com for a 7OWNERS AND NONRECORDChicago.Illinois60602 Tel No Please refer to tile number t 4-09-day status report of pending sales.(312) 476-5500. Refer Is File Num-Floor CHICAGO. IL, 60606, sell atthe real estate after confirmation ofday status report of pending sales.CLAIMANTS; (312) 476-5500. Refer to File Num- 22297.THE JUDICIAL SALESPIERCE & ASSOCIATES Oneber 0904462, public auction to the highesl bidder,the sale The property will NOT beLAW OFFICES OF IRA T NEVEL,Defendants, ber 0929167. CORPORATION One SouthNorth Dearborn Street Suite 1300INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESas set forth below, the following de-openforinspection and plaintiffLLC 175 N. Franklin Street, Suite09 CH 42580 INTERCOUF4TY JUDICIAL SALES Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicatto,CHICAGO, IL 60602 (312/ 476-CORPORATION srbedreal estate: Commonlymakes no representation as to the201 CHICAGO, IL 606061312)357-PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenCORPORATION IL 606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You5500 Attorney File No.: PA09234.39Selling Offir. (312) 4.44-i 122 known as 4519 MAIN ST, Skokie,condition of the property. Prospec-1125 Attorney Code. 1887 Case ftthat pursuant Io a Judgment ofSelling Officer, (312) 444-1122 can also visit The Judicial SalesAttorney Code. 9t220 Case ft 091417256 IL 60076 Property Inden No. 10-22-livebidders are admonished to09 CH 52581 NOTE: Pursuant toForeclosure enteredin 19e above1414847 Corporation at www.t( c.com for a 7CH 27102 3/8,3/15,3/23112 #256519 303-055. The real estatea im-check the court file to venfy all nf or-the Fair Debt Collection Practicesentitled cause on December 29,3/8,3/15,3/22/12 #256178 day status report ofendina sales.1414369 proved with a single family resi-rnation. 1f thin property in a condo-Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's201 1 ,InlercountyJudicialSales S KO K lE SKOKIE CÖDILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C.3/15, 3/22, 3/29/12 #261898 dunce. The judgment amount wasminium unit, the purchaser of theattorney is deemed Io be a debt col-Corporation will on Tuesday, April IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE $499,688.22 Saie terms: 25% downunit at the foreclosure sale, otherlector attempting Is collect a debt3. 2012, at the hour of Ii am. in ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,SKOKIE COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-of the highest bid by certified fundsthan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-and any information obtained will be COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS GOUN- INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFTV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY their office al 120 West MadisonTV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY IL 60527 (630) 794-9876 Attome at the close of the auction; The bal-sessrnents and the legal fees re-used for that purpose COOK COUNTY ILLINOIS DIVISION Street, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois,DIVISION DEUTSCHE BANK File No.: 14-09-22297ARDC NATIONALanca, including the Judicial sale feequired by The Condominium Prop-416513 sell to the highest bidder for cash,TRUST COMPANY AMERICAS AS 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762COUNTY DEPAIITMENT - CHAN-DEUTSCHE BANK for Abandoned Residential Property #256483 ely Act, 765 ILCS 60519(gfi( and38,3/15,3/22/12 the following described oroperty: TRUSTEE FOR RALI 20060518 Case ft 09 CH 047240 NOTE: Pur-CERY DIVISION TRUST COMPANY Municipality Relief Fund, which is(g)(4).If this property in a condo- AURORA LOAN SERVICES, LLC.AS TRUSTEE FOR AMERICAN PIN, i0-2'409-0t4-0Ó00. Plaintiff, suant to the Fair Debt Collection calculated on residential real estateminium unit which is part of a corn- Commonly known us 8215 LOW- Practices Act, you are advised thatPlaintiff, I-tOME MORTGAGE ASSETS at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 ormon interest community, Ihe pur- vs. TRUST 2007-5 MORTGAGE- ELL AVENUE. SKOKIE, IL 60076. ASMIR FEJZIC, ADMIR FEJZIC, Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be fraction thereof of the amount paidchaser of the unit at the foreclosure The mortgaged real estate is im-MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REG- a debt collector attempting to collectMIKHAIL ZAYATS AKA MICHAILBACKED PASS-THROUGH CER- SAY IT IN THE TIF ICATES, by the purchaser not to exceedsale other than a mortgagee shall proved with asingle familyresi-ISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC.. a debt and any information obtainedZAYATS; MARINA ZAYATS; $300, in certified funds, in due with-pay the asaeaamenta required by MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REG-SERIES 2007-5, ASSIGNEE OF dunce. If the subject mortgaged realHOMECOMINGS FINANCIAL. LLC will be used for that purpose in twenty-four (24) hours. No feeThe CondominiumPropertyAct, OEASSIFIEDS, (ALL ISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., ASMORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REG- estale is a unit of a common inter-(F/K/AHOMECOMINGS FINAN- 1416093 shall be paid by the mortgagee ac-765 ILCS 605/t8.5(Q-1). IF YOU NOMINEE FOR GREENPOINT ISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., est community, the purchaser of theCIAL NETWORK, INC.) 3t15, 3/22,3129/12 #261925 quiring the residentialreal estaleARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- unit other than a mortgagee shall MORTGAGE FUNDING, INC.,AS NOMINEE FOR AMERICAN 847-998-3400 TO Defendants LARAMIE PARK TOWNHOME HOME MORTGAGE ACCEPT-pursuant to its credit bid at the saleOWNER). YOU HAVE THE RIGHT pay the assessments required by10 CH 007791 SKOKIE POSSESSION or by any mortgagee, judgmentTO REMAIN IN subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of9405 LEAMINGTON STREET IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFASSOCIATION; UNKNOWN OO-ANGE, INC. creditor, or other bevor acquiringFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-CUPANTS: UNKNOWN OWN- PLA(E YOUR AD the CondominiumPropertyAct. TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIM- DIVISION ANTS; Defendants, ONEWEST BANK FSB 09 CH 3982 Plaintiff, NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY 01V- MIRZA ALIKHAN A/K/A MIRZA Y.EN that pursuant lo a Judgment of ILLINOIS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING NETWORK ALIKHAN, MORTGAGE ELEC-Foreclosure and Sale entered in the TRONIC REGISTRATION SYS-above entitled cause on December TEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR17, 2009 Intercounty Judicial Sales INDYMAC BANK. FSB Corporationwillon Wednesday, EXPERIENCED OTR Defendants ApnIil,2ol2atttrehourof ti um. ADOPTION BOATS DRIVERS VAN DIVISION: HELP WANTED SALES 09 CH 27102 in their office at 120 Weal Madison 7444 KILDARE AVENUE SKOKIE,Street, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois. A BABY TO LOVE: 'V ***THE BOAT DOCK*** Runs 48 States, heavy from WI NATIONAL NUTRITION IL 60076 sell at public auction lo the highest OPEN ADOPTION We Buy & Consign Used Boats! to Philadelphia-Baltimore-MD COMPANY seeking local reps NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-bidder for cash, as set forth below, area. Flex home time, TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-the following described mortgaged Please help us grow our family! Springfield, IL 217-793-7300 for placement of Immune Health suant lo a Judgment of Foreclosurereal estate: We're young (30's), mom's at 99% No-Touch, Top Pay! Newspapers in high traffic and Sale enteredinthe aboveCommonly known as 7516 NORTH BUSINESS Vacation/401 K/Vision! cause on January 20. 2012, anLARAMIE AVENUE, SKOKIE, IL home, dad's a professional, locations, Excellentincome agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-60077. large multi-cultural family, OPPORTUNITY Dental/Disability/Health. potentialwithresiduals,Call ration, will at 10:30 AM on April 24.PIN. i 0-28-303-043-0000. strong faith and tons of love, Class A CDL, 2yrs OTR exp. today (800) 808-5767. 2012, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-The mortgaged real estate is im- Our hearts go out to you. START NOW! OPEN RED HOT good MVR!References recq. poration, One South Wacker Drive -proved with a townhouse residence. DOLLAR, DOLLAR PLUS, 24th Floor CHICAGO, IL,60606,The purchaser of the unit other than Call Dana and Tony at Call Ruth/Mike LEGAL SERVICES sell at public auction to the highesta mortgagee shall pay the assena- (800)-319-6378 MAILBOX, DISCOUNT PARTY, TrI, Inc. 1-800-558-2664 bidder, as set torth below, the fol-ments and tire legal fees required DISCOUNT CLOTHING, TEEN www.TTltrucking.com Need Legal Help? lowing descnbed real estate: Com-by subdivisions (g1 ) and (g))4( of 'V ADOP11ON FREE REFERRAL monty known as 7444 KILDARESection 9of 15e Condominium STORE, FITNESS CENTER AVEÑUE, SKOKIE. IL 60076 Prop-Property Act Loving couple wishes to FROM $51,900 WORLDWIDE! Drivers - Regional/OTR. IL, IA, Call 877-270-3855 arty Inden No 10-27-409-059-0000Sale terms: 10% down by certified give love, happiness and 1 -800- NE, SD, MN, WI. Weekly home Courtesy of the Illinois The real estate in improved with afunds, balance. by certified funds, WWW,DRSS21 .COM one story single family home with awithin 24 hours. No refunds. The security to your newborn. 518-3064 time, practicalmile pay, $99 State Bar Association at one car attachedgarage Saleproperty will NOT be open tor in- Let's help each other, fuel for lease ops. 2011 & 2012 www, IllinoisLawverFinder,com terma: 25% down of the highest bidspection Can help with expenses. CAMPERS/RVS trucks, 888-514-6005 by certified funds at the close of theFor information call William E. Dut- Donna & Al MISCELLANEOUS auction; The balance, including theton, Jr. at Plaintiff's Attorney, DUT- Colman's Country Campers We Freight Up = More $ Judicialsale feefor AbandonedTON & DU'ITON, P.C., 10325 West 877-492-8546 FOR SALE ResiQntial PropertyMunicipalityLincoln Highway, Frankfort,Illinois Buy/ConsignUsed Campers 2 Mos, CDL Class A Relief Fund, which is calculated on60423 (815) 8116-8200. ADVERTISING and RV's! 217-787-8653 Driving Exp 877-258-8782 4 FOOT WHITE PINE TREES residential real estate at the rate ofINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES www.meltontruck.com/drive Delivered/Planted/Mulched $1 tor each $1 000 or traction there-CORPORATION SERVIC ES of of the amount paid by the pur-Selling Officer, (312) 444-1122 CAREER/EDUCATION Drivers - DAILY PAY! $64.50/tree. chaser not to exceed $300. in certi-1417359 tied funds. is due within twenty-four3/8,3/15,3/22/12 #256547 Want to place your ad in more WORK ON JET ENGINES - Hometime choices: North I-80 $74.50/tree (24) hours, No fee shall be paid by than 300 Illinois newspapers? Express lanes 7!ON-7!OFF. Buy 10/1 FREE! SKOKIE ; Train for hands on Aviation the mortgagee acquiring theresi- CallIllinoisPress Advertising 14/ON-7!OFF, WEEKLY. Call for sizes, varieties, shades. dential real estate pursuant to itsIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Maintenance Career, credit bid at the sale or by anyCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS ; Service 217-241-1700 or visit Full and Part-time. New Trucks! 217-886-2316 COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- FAA approved program. mortgagee, ludgment creditor,or www.11linoispress.org CDL-A, 3 months recent www, atwoodtrees.com other lienor acquiring the residentialCERY DIVISION Financial aid if qualified - real estate whose nghts in and toU.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA- Housing available, experience required. TION, AS TRUSTEE FOR J.P the residential real estate arose pn- ANTIQUES/EVENTS MORGAN MORTGAGE ACQUISI- CALL Aviation Institute of 800-414-9569 or to the aale. The sublect properly www.driveknight.com is sabtect to general real estate tax-TION TRUST 2006-WMC4 AS- 62nd Annual Maintenance 800-481-8312 es, special assessments, or specialSET BACKED PASS-THROUGH ANTIQUE SHOW Driver-CDL-AHOME DAILY tanes levied against said real estateCERTIFICATES SERIES 2006- HELP WANTED and is ottered for sale without anyWMC4 Plaintiff, OREGON, IL SOLOS & TEAMS NEEDED vn. representationastoqualityor March 24th-25th DRIVERS DEDICATEDRELAY RUNS VIOLETA IVANOVA; MORTGAGE quantity of title arid without recourse 50 Midwest Dealers Top Pay for Experienced to Plainbft and in AS IS condition.ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION Owner Operators - Regional & The sale is further nub)ect to confir-SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE Saturday 9-5 Sunday 10-4 Drivers MORE PAY w/your mation by tre court. Upon paymentFOR STRUCTURE FUNDING; LIN- Local Positions, Up to a $5,000 COLN POINT CONDOMINIUM Food, Prizes, China Repair Hazmat! iyr. exp. REQ'D 800- infull of the amount bid, the pur- Sign-On Bonus. Home Daily. HOMES ASSOCIATION; UN- Blackhawk Center chaser will receive a Certificate of Fuel & Tire Discounts, 3rd party 942-2104 Ext. 7307 or 7308 Sale that will entitle the purchaserKNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES 10th & Jefferson Street www.TotalMS.com lo aset to the real estate aherOF VIOLETA IVANOVA, IF ANY; lease purchase available, CDL- UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON I-815-732-2219 AventI Starts Regional CDL-A confirmation of the sale The proper- A with 1 yeartractor-trailer ty will NOT be opon for inspectionRECORD CLAIMANTS; De-I Driversat42.5cpmw/1+ fendants, experience required. Call and plaintiff makes no representa- AUTO DONATIONS Year's Experiencel 4-12 Months lion as to the condition of the prop-09 CH 9060 Comtrak at 866-722-0291, or PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given Experience?Paid erty.Prospective bidders are ad- DONATE VEHICLE apply at www,comtrakinc,com Refresher monished lo check the court file tothaI pursuant to a Judgment of RECEIVE $1000 Course, 888-362-8608 or verify all informationIf this propertyForeclosure entered in the abovej entitled cause on Au9unf 19, 2010, Class-A Drivers Needed in a condominium unit, the parchas- GROCERY COUPONS. Visit AVERITTcareers,com, Intercounty Judicial Sales Corpora- er of the unit at the foreclosure sale, NATIONAL ANIMAL WELFARE Home Weekly - Equal Opportunity Employer other than a mortgagee, shall paylion will on Tuesday, April tO, 2012, Good Safety Record the assessments and the legal feesat the hour of 1 1 am, in their offee FOUNDATION SUPPORT Tanker & Flatbed at 120 Weot Madison Slreet, Suite $1800.00 Sign-on Bonus required byThe Condominium NO KILL SHELTERS, Independent Contractorsl Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g)(i(7i8A, Chicago, Illinois,sell to the HELP HOMELESS PETS. $300.00 Orientation Pay and )g4( If thin property is a con-highest bidder for cash, the follow- 888-454-2673 Immediate Placement Available dom*m unit which is part of aing descnbed property: FREE TOWING, PIN. 10-26-230-080-1016, 10-28- Apply at corecarrier.com Best Opportunities n the common interestcommunity, the TAX DEDUCTABLE, trucking business CALL purchaser of the unit at the brucIo-230-083-1039. Full-time Positions w/Benefits sure sale other than a mortgageeCommonly known au 4838 HO- NON-RUNNERS ACCEPTED. TODAY 800-277-0212 or UNIT #302, Core Carrier Corporation shall pay the assessments requiredWARD STREET, i -888-333-0478 SKOKIE, IL 60077. www.primeinc.com by The Condominium Property Act,The mortgaged real estate is im- 75 ILCS 605/18.5)q-i). IF YOUproved with a condominium resi- ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME.dence. The purchaaer ob the und The Illinois Classified Advertising Network (ICAN) provides Pioneer Press and the Doings with advertising of a nat6naI appeal. OWN(, YOU HAVE THE RIGHTother than a mortgagee shall pay TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION To advertise in this section, please call CAN directly at (217) 241-1700. FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFthe assesamenta and the legal fees required by subdivisionsg('(i( and AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN Both Pioneer Press and the Doings recommend discretion when responding. Please refer questions and comments directly to ICAN. ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION(g)(4( of Section 9 of the Condomin- Thursday, March 22, 2012 Pioneer Press (DC) 35 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. SKOKIE, IL 60077 SKOKIE SKOKIE ftvebidders are admóniahedtounit at the foreclosure sale, otherBUFFALO GROVE ceive a Certificate of Sale that willentitle the purchaser Io a d to U NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFcheck tIte court file to verify all infor-than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFentiffe the purchaser to a deed Iothe real estate aher confirmation of TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS mation. If this property is a condo-sessments and the leqal fees re-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS the real estate after confirmation ofthe sale The property will NOT be suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-minium unit, the purchaser of thequired by The Condominium Prop-COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-the sale The property will NOT beopen forinspection and plaintiff and Sale enterednthe aboveGORY DIVISION CERY DIVISION unit at the foreclosure sale, othererty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(i( andCERY DIVISION open forinspection andplaintiffmakes no representation as to the cause on Au9ust 9. 20t 1. an agentBAC HOME LOANS SERVICING,WELLS FARGO BANK, NA than a mortgagee, shall pay the an-)g))4).If this property in a condo-WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.: makes no representation as to thecondition of Ihe property. Prospec- ot The Judicial Sales Corporation,LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE Plaintiff, seanments and the legal fees re-minium unit which is part of a nom-Plaintiff, condition of the property. Proupec-livebidders are admonished to will at 1030 AM os Apnl 12. 2012,HOME LOANS SERVICING LP vs. quired by The Condominium Prop-mon interest community, the pur-na, livebidders are admonishedtocheck Ike court file to verily all nf or- at the The Judicial Sates Corpora-Plaintiff, VITALlY PEKKER; LILYAerty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g)(1( andchaser of the unit st the foreclosureHOWARD A. GO1TLIEB; AIMEEcheck the court tile to venty all ist or-mation, It Ihis property in a condo- bon, One South Wacker Dnve vs. VISHNEVSKAYA; BARCELONA (g)(4(.Ifthis property is a condo-sale other than a mortgagee shallWEISS; UNKNOWN mationlt this property is a condo-minium unit, the purchaser of the 24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606,HANNAN Y. QURASHI; UN-APARTMENT HOMES-BUILDINGminium unit which is part of a corn-pay the assessments required byOWNERS AND NON RECORDminium unit, the purchaser of theunit at the foreclosure sale, other sell at public auction to the highestKNOWN OWNERS AND NON NO. i CONDOMINIUM mon internal community, the pur-The Condominium PropertyAct,CLAIMANTS; Defendants. unit al the foreclosure sale, otherIban a mortgagee, shall pay the as- bidder, as set torth below, the fol-RECORD CLAIMANTS: AMENAASSOCIATION; De-chaser of the unit at the foreclosure765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-t(. W YOU10 CH 07679 than a mortgagee, nhall pay the as-sessments and the legal fees re- lowing described realKHATOON, Defendants, fendants, sale other than a mortgagee shallARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givensesaments and the legal fees re-quired by The Condominium Prop- estateCommonly known au 9405lOCH 11307 10 CH 33650 pay the annessmenln required byOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTthat pursuant to a Judgment ofquired by The Condominium Prop-erty Act, 765 ILCS 60519(g((l) and LEAMINGTON STREET, SKOKIE,PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenNOTICE OF SALE The CondominiumPropertyAct,TO REMAININPOSSESSIONForeclosure entered in the aboveerty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g)(1( and)g)(4).If this properly is a condo- IL 60077 Property loden No. tO-16-that pursuant toa Judgment ofPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-765 ILCS 605/18.5)g-1(IP YOUFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFentitled cause on September 23,(g))4).If this property is a condo-minium unit which in part of a corn- 209-057. The realestates im-Foreclosure entered in the aboveEN that pursuant to a Judgment ofARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN20t0,InlercounlyJudicialSalesminium unit which is part of a corn-mon inleresl community, the pur- provedwitharesidence.Saleentitled cause on January 24, 2012,Foreclosure and Sale entered in tIreOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONCorporation will on Thursday, Aprilmon interest community, the pur-chaser of the unit at the foreclosure ternis: 25% down of the highest bidIntercounty Judicial Sales Corpora-above entitled cause on JanuaryTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS19, 2012, at the hour of 11 am. inchaser of the unit at the foreclosuresale other than a mortgagee shall by certified funds at the close of thelionwillon Thursday,April26,20, 2012 Intercounty Judicial SalenFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREtheir office ut 120 West Madisonsale other than u mortgagee shallpay the assessments require b auction: The balance, including the2012, at the hour of i 1 am, in theirCorporation will on Tuesday. ApnlAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INLAW. For information,contacfStreet, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois,pay the assessments reguired byThe Condominium Property Judicialsale feefor Abandósedoffice at t20 West Madison Street,24, 2012 at the hour of1 1a m. inACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONPlaintiff's aSomen: The Sale Clerk,sell to the highest bidder for cash,The Condominium ProperlyAct,765 ILCS 605118.5)q-t)IF YOU ResidentialProperty MunicipalitySuite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell totheir office at 120 Weal Madison15-1701/CIOF THE ILLINOISCODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P C the following described property: 765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-l).IF' YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- Relief Fund, which is calculated onthe highest bidder for cash, the fol-Street, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois,MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREi5WO30 NORTH FRONTAGEPIN. 03-08-414-008-0000. ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT residential real estafe at the rate oflowing described prope sell at public auction to the highestLAW. For information:VisìtourROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,Commonly known as 661 CAR-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION $1 for each $1 000 or fraction there-P.I.Ni 0-28-202-024- bidder for cash, as set forth below,website at service.atty-pierce.com.IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 betweenRIAGE WAY DRIVE, BUFFALOTO REMAININPOSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF of of the amount paid by the pur-Commonly known as 4910 LOUISEthe following descnbed mortgagedbetween the hours of 3 and 5 pm.the hours of i and 3 PM only andGROVE, IL 60089. FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN chaser not to exceed $300, in certi-STREET, SKOKIE, IL 60077. real estate: PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiffsaskforthesalesdepartment..The mortgaged real estateis im-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTION tied funds, is due within twenty-tourThe mortgaged real estate is im-PIN, 10-16-205-026-1009. Attorneys,One North DearbornPlease refer to file number 14-10-proved wtth a single familyresi-ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOIS (24) hours No fee shall be paid byprovedwitha multi-familyresi-Commonly known as 4840 FosterSlreet Suite 1300, CHICAGO. IL02258 ThEJUDICIAL SALESdanceIf Ihe subtect mortgaged real15-17011G) OF THEILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE the mortgagee acquinng the resi-dence. The successful purchaser isStreet, Unit 109, Skokie, IL 60077. 60602. Tel No. (312) 476-5500.CORPORATION One Southestate is a unit of a common inter-MORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW. For information, contact dential real estate pursuant fo itsentitled to possession of the proper-The mortgaged real estate is im-Please refer to file numberWacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicaqo,est community, the purchaser of theLAW. Forinformation, contactPlaintiffs attorney: The Sale Clerk, credit bid at the sale or by anyIV only.The purchaser may onlyproved with a condominium resi-PA1006360. THE JUDICIAL SALESIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE Youunit other than a mortgagee shallPlaintiff's attorney: The Sale Clerk,CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. mortgagee,udqment creditor,orobtain possession of units within thedence The purchaser of the unitCORPORATION One Southcan also visit The Judicial Salespay the assessments required byCODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. i5W030 NORTH FRONTAGE other lienor acquinng the residentialmulti-unit property occupied by indi-other than a mortgagee shall payWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicaito,Corporation at www.tlac.com for a 7subsection (g-1) of Sechon 18.5 oft5WO30 NORTH FRONTAGEROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, real estate whose nghts in and toviduals named in the order of sos-the assessments and the leqal feesIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE Youday status report of pendina sales.the condominium Property ActROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 between the residential mal estate arose pri-session. Sale terms 25% downrequired by subdivisions (g(11( andcan also visit The Judicial SalesCODILIS & ASSOCIATES,P.C.Sale terms: 25% down by certifiedIL 60527, (630) 794-9876 betweenthe hours of i and 3 PM only and or fo the sale. The subject propertyby certified funds, balance within 24)g)(4) of Section 9 of tIre Condomin-Corporation al www.tlac.com for a 715W030 NORTH FRONTAGEfunda, balance within 24 hours, bythe hours of t und 3 PM only andaskforthesalesdepartment.. is subject lo general real estate tax-hours, by certified funds.No re-um Property Act day status report of pending sales,ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,certified funds.Nu refunds.Theaskforthesalesdepartment..Please refer lo tile number 14-10- es, special assessments, or specialfunds.The property will NOT beSale lerma: 10% down by certrtiedPIERCE 8ASSOCIATES OneIL 60527 (630) 794-9876 ASomeproperty will NOT be open for in-Please refer to tile number 14-t 0-41000 THEJUDICIALSALES tases levied against said real estateopen for inspection. Upon paymentfunds, balance, by certified funds,North Dearborn Street Saite 1300File No.: 14-10-02258 ARDCapechan.Upon paymenl in full of09180THEJUDICIAL SALESCORPORATION One South and is offered tor sale without anyin full of the amount bid, the pur-within 24 hours. No refunds.TheCHICAGO,IL 60602 (312) 476-00468002 Attorney Code 21762the amount bid, the purchaser willCORPORATION One SouthWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicaqo, representationasto qualityorchaser will receive a Certificate ofproperty will NOT be open for in-5500 Attorney Fda No.: PA1006360Case ft 10 CH 004884 NOTE: Pur-receive a Certificate of Sale whichWacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicaqo,IL 60606-4650 312) 236-SALE You quantity of title and without recourseSate which will entitle the purchaserspection Attorney Code. 91220 Case e iosuant to the Fair Debt Collectionwill entitle the purchaser lu a DeedIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE Youcan also vinti The Judicial Sales to Plaintiff and in AS lS condition.to a Deed to the premises after con-For information call Kara Findlay atCH 09991 Practices Act, you are advised thatlo the premises after conhrmation ofcan also visit The Judicial SalesCorporation at www.tlsc.com for a 7 The sale is further xublect to nantir-firmation of the sale. Plaintiff's Attomey, Freedman1416826 Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to bethe sale. Corporation at www.tlac.com for a 7day status report of pendinq sales. mation by the coud.If the sale isFor information Visit our websife alAnselmo Lindberg LLC, 1807 Weal3/22, 3/29, 4/5/12 *265858 a debt collector anempting to collectFor information Visit our website alday status report of pendins salen.CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. http://service.atty-pierce.com. Diehl Näperville,Illinois http://service.atly-pierce.com, set aside for any reason, the Pur- Be- Road, SKOKIE a debt and any information obtained Be-CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,P.C.15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE' chaser at the sale shall be entitledtween 3 pin. and 5 p.m. only,60563-1890. (866) 402-8661.ForIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFwill be used for that purpose. tween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.only.i5W030 NORTH FRONTAGEROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, only to a retum of the deposit paid.Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's Al-Bidding inutrsctions call (630) 453-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-1418617 Pierce & Associates, Plaintiffs At-ROAD. SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,IL 60527 (630) 794-9876 Attuew The Purchaser shall have no furthertomeys,iNorth Dearborn Street,671324hourspnortosale.TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY3/15, 3/22, 3/29/12 #263141 torneys, 1 North Dearborn Street,IL 60527 (630) 794-9876 Attome File No.: 14-10-41000 AkOC Illinois Tel No,W10070185 Chicago,Illinois TeINs. recourse against the Mortga9or, theChicago, 60602. DIVISION 5KOKIE 60602. FileNo. 14-tO-09180ARDC00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 Mortgagee or the Mort9agee s attor-(312) 476-5500. Refer to File Num-INTERCOUN'IY JUDICIAL SALESBANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUC- (312) 476-5500. Refer to File Num-00468002 Attorney Code. 21762Case e to CH 050263 NOTE; Pur- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFber 1004120 ney. Upon payment in fullof theber 0935315. CORPORATION CESSOR BY MERGER TO COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS Case N tO CH 017993 NOTE: Pur-suant to the Fair Debt Collection amount bid, the purchaser will re-INTERCOUN1Y JUDICIAL SALESSelling Officer, (312) 444-t 122 INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESsuant to the Fair Debt CollectionPractices Act, you are advised that BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING,COUNTY DEPARTMENT . CHAN- 1420117 ceine a Certificate nf Sale that willCORPORATION LP CORPORATION Practices Act, you are advised thatPlaintiff's attorney is deemed to be Selling Officer, (312)444-1122 3/22, 3/29, 4/5/12 #265926 CERY DIVISION Collina Officer, (312)444-1122 entitle the purchaser to a deed to FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOMETI-lE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL- Pluinliffs attorney is deemed to bea debt colleclor attempting lo collect 1420273 141 822 a debt collector attempting to collecta debt and any information obtained the real estate after confirmation of SKOKIE LOANS SERVICING, LP LON FKA THE BANK OF the sale The property will NOT be3/22,3/29,4/5112 4265957 3/15, 3/22. 3/29/12 #262688 a debt and any information obtainedwill be used for that purpose IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFPlaintiff, NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR inspection andplaintiff will be used for thai purpose. 1416181 open for 5KOKIE COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- THE MORTON GROVE makes no representation as fo the 1411498 #261943 INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFTV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYWINSTON WILLIAMS, CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF THEINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF 3/15, 3/22, 3/29/12 condition of the property. Prospec- 3/15.3/22,3/29/12 #261968 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS DIVISION UNKNOWN OWNERS ANDCWALT. INC., COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- 5KOKIE tivebidders are admonishedto COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-PNC BANK N.A. NONRECORD CLAIMANTS ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUSTn, DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY IN check the court file fo verify all infor- SKOKIE THE CIRCUIT COURT OF CERY DIVISION Plaintiff, Defendants 2007-HY7C MORTGAGE DIVISION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- mationIf this properly is a condo- 10 CH 004884 FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE COM- minium unit, the purchaser of theWELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., AS PASS-ThROUGH CERTIFICATES, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY 8918 LAVERGNE AVENUE PANY TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYDIVISION unit at the foreclosure sale, otherTRUSTEE FOR THE JSE RUIZ NX/A JOSE F. RUIZ, SERIES 2007-HY7C; CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OFMARIA DELOURDES A/K/A MARIASKOKIE, IL 60077 Plaintiff, Plaintiff, DIVISION BENEFICIAL FINANCIALI INC., than a rnorrgagee, strati pay the us- NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- sessments and the legal feos re-BANC OF AMERICA DE LOURDES BENITEZ AIXJA MA- vn. GUIDANCE RESIDENTIAL LLC SUCCESOR BY MERGER TO ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUSTAIA D. BENITEZ, PNC BANK, N.A.,TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-RAHIM B. MEMON; JAVAID KHANARSHAD A. KHAN M(/A BENEFICIAL ILLINOIS INC 0/B/A quitad by The Condominium Prop- Plaintiff, 2006-3, MORTGAGE PASS- SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TOsuant to a Judgment of ForeclosureSUMBUL; MORTGAGE ARSHARD KHAN, FIAZ S. KHAN, BENEFICIAL MORTGAGE COM- erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(t) and MIDAMERICA BANK, FSB,and Sale enleredinthe aboveELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONKHURSHEED A. KHAN, SUMERIAIBRAHIM KERIWALA, KHURSHIDPANY OF ILLINOIS (g)(4).If this property is a condo-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SER- lES 2006-3; SKOKIE STRATFORD TOWN-cause on February 21, 2012, anSYSTEMS, INC.; K. KHAN, FIFTH THIRD BANK ORCHARDPlaintiff, minium unit which is part of a corn- KERIWALA. OLD HOUSE UN-agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo- (WESTERN MICHIGAN), CITY OF rnos interest community, the pur-Plaintiff, ASSOCIATION, VILLAGE OF SKOKIE; CITY OF WEST CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIA- vs. KNOWN OWNERS AND NON-ration, will al 10:30 AM on April 24,CHICAGO, UNKNOWN CHICAGO, MARQUE'flE BANK, chaser of he unit at the foreclosure TION Defendants DONNA JANE HELLER MILAD SADA; CITIBANK FEDER-RECORD CLAIMANTS 2012, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-HEIRS AND LEGATEES OFCITIBANK (SOUTh DAKOTA), N.A.10 CH 050263 Defendants sele other than a mortgagee shall poration, One South Wacker Dnve - Defendants pay the assessments required byAL SAVINGS BANK; Defendants RAHIM B. MEMON, IF ANY; 4700 OLD ORCHARD ROAD UNIT10 CH 51 879 UNKNOWN HEIRS AND b4th Floor CHICAGO. IL,60606,UNKNOWN HEIRS AND10 CH 017993 The Condominium PropertyAct, 10 CH 09991 #1 10 SKOKIE, IL 60076 9741 KARLOV AVE, Skolse,IL LEGATEES OF MILAD SADA, IF sell at public auction to the highest 8837 OSWEGO AVENUE MOR- 765 ILCS 605/18.5(cj-1).IF YOU 4908A CAROL STREET SKOKIE, LEGATEES OF JAVAID KHAN NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-60076 ANY; UNKNOWN OWNERS ANDIL 60077 bidder, as net forth below, the fol-SUMBUL,IFANY; UNKNOWNTON GROVE, IL 60053 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-NON RECORO CLAIMANTS; NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-lowing described realOWNERS AND NON RECORD NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thatur- OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT suant to a Judgmenl of Foreclosure Defendants, TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-estate:Commonly known as 8918CLAIMANTS, TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that put- suant Io a Judgment of Foreclosure TO REMAIN INPOSSESSION and Sale enteredinthe above suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureLAVERGNE AVENUE, SKOKIE, ILDefendants, suant to a Judgmenl of Foreclosure FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF10 CH 91 96 cause on Seplember 28, 20h, anand Sale enteredinthe above NOTICE OF SALE and Sale enteredinthe abone60077 Property Index No. 10-16-10 CH 52922 and Sale enteredinthe aboveagent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-cause on January 19, 2012, 8h AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN 419-011,10-16-419-010. Thereal ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-cause on January 27, 2012, an NOTICE OF SALE cause on January 23, 2012, anration, will at 10:30 AM On April 23,agent nf The Judicial Sales Corpo- estateis improved with amufti-PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo- ration, will at 10:30 AM on April 23, 15-1701)C)OF THE ILLINOISEN that pursuant to a Judgment ofagent of The Judicial Sales Corpo- 2012. at the The Judicial Sales Cor- Foreclosure and Sale entered in theration, will at 10:30 AM on May 1,family residence. Sale terms: 25%EN that pursuant lo a Judgment ofration, will at 10:30 AM on Apnl 25,poration, One South Wacker Onve -2012, at the The Judicial Sales Cor- MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE above enlitled cause on January2012, aI the The Judicial Sales Cor-down of the highest bid by certtfiedForeclosure und Sale entered in the2012, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606,parution, One South Wacker Dnve - LAW. Forinformation,contact funds at the clone of the auction; Plaintiff's attorney: The Sale Clerk,24, 2012 Infercounty Judicial SalesItoration, One South Wacker Drive - above entitled cause on Januaryporation, One South Wacker Dnve -sell at public auction to the highest24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, Corporaltoswillon Wednesday, The balance, including the Judicial 2012 Intercounty Judicial Salen24th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, PC. 04th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, bidder, as set forth below, the fol-sell at public auction to Ihe highest ApnI 25, 2012 al the hour of 1 1 am.sell al public auction to the highestsale fee for Abandoned ResidentialCorporation will on Thursday, Apnlsell al public auction to the highestlowing descnbed realbidder, an set forth below, the fol- 15W030 NORTh FRONTAGE Property Municipality Relief Fund, ROAD, SUITE t00, BURR RIDGE,irr their office al 120 WesI Madisonbidder, as set forth below, the fol- 2012 at the hour of lt a.m inbidder, as set forth below, the fol-estate:Commonly known as 4700lowing described real estate:Corn- Street, Suite 718A, Ctticarto, lllinoiv,lowing descnbed real enlate: Corn-which is calculated on residentialtheir office at 120 West Madisonlowing described real estate: Corn-OLD ORCHARD ROAD UNIT #110,monly known as 9741 KARLOV IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 between real estate at the rate of $1 for each monly known as 8837 OSWEGO the hours of 1 and 3 PM only andsell at public auction Io the highestmonln known as 4908A CAROL Street, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, SKOKIE, IL 60076 Property IndesAVE.. Skokie, IL 60076 Property In- bidder for cash, as sel forth below,STREET. SKOKIE, IL 60077 Prop-$1,000 or fraction thereof of thesell at public auction to the highestAVEÑUE, MORTON GROVE, ILNo 10-10-100-028-tOtO. The realdea Nu, 10-10-418-043-0000 Vol. askforthesalesdepartment..the following described mortgaged amount paid by the purchaser not 60053 Property Indes No. 09-13- Please refer Io file number 14-tO- erly Indes No, 10-2f-203-047-0000. bidder for cash, an set forth below, estate is improved with a residence.0110. The real estate is improved real estate, The real estate is improved willi ato exceed $300, in certified funds, isthe following descnbed mortgaged418-012. Therealestateisim- 05861,THE JUDICIAL SALES Sale terms: 25°/u down of the hiah-with a single family residence. The P.) N 10-16-403-011-0000. due within twenty-four (24) hours. provedwitha residence.Sale CORPORATION One South red bnck townhouse; no garage. real estate: est bid by certified funds al thejudgment amount wan $553,690.45 Commonly known as 91 12 Lawler No teeshallbepaidbythe terms: 25% down of the highest bid Wacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicaqo, Sale terms: 25% down of the hiith- PIN. iO-tS-125-044-0000 close of the auction; The balance,Sale terms: 25% down of the high. Anenue, Skokie, IL 60077. est bid by certified funds al themortgagee acyuinng the residentialCommonly known as 9233by certified funds al the close of theincluding the Judicial sale fee forest bid by certified funds al the IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You real estate pursuant Io its credit bid can also visit The Judicial SalesTIre mortqaged real estate is im-close al the auction; The balance, Kilpatnck Avenue. Skokie, ILauction; The balance, including theAbandonedResidenlial Propertyclose of the auction; The balance, proved withu multi-familyresi-including the Judicial sale fee torat the sale or by any mortgagee, Judicialsale feefur Abandoned Corporation at www.tlsc.com for a 7 60076. Municipality Relief Fund, which isincluding the Judicial sale tee for dence. The successful purchaser isAbandoned ResidentialProperlyIudgmest creditor, or other lienor Residential PropertyMunicipality day status report of pendinit sales. The mortgaged real estate is im- calculated on residential real estateAbandonedResidential Property CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C.entitled topossession of the proper-Municipality Relief Fund, which isacquiring the residential real estateproved with u single familyresi-Relief Fund, which is calculated onal the rute of $1 for each $1,000 orMunicipality Relief Fund, which is ty only.The purchaser may onlycalculated on residential real estatewhose 59h15 in and to the residen-dence. If the subtect mortgaged realresidential real estate at the rate oftraction thereof of the amount paidcalculaled on residential real estate t5WO30 NORTH FRONTAGE liaI real estate arose prior to the ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,obtain possession of units within theat the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or estate is a unit of a common inter-$1 for each $1 000 or traction there-by the purchaser not lo esceedat the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or sale, The subject property is subject IL 60527 (630) 79-4-9876 ASomemulti-unit property occupied by indi-fraction thereof of the amount paid est community, the purchaser of theof of the amount paid by the pur-$300, in certified funds, is due with-fraction Ihereof of the amount paid viduala named in the order of pos- to general real estate tases. special chaser not to exceed $300, in certi- FileNo. 14-10-05861 ARDC by the purchaser not to exceed unit oIlier than a mortgagee shall in twenty-four (24) hours No feeby the purchaser not to exceed session. assessments, or special tases lev- 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 $300, in certified funds, is due with- pay the assessments required bytied funds, is due within twenty-fourshall be paid by the mortgagee ac-$300, in certified funds, in due*rth- Sale terms: to°,o down by certifiedin twenty-four (24) hours. No feeted against saìd real estate and issubsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of(24) hours. No fee shall be paid byquinng the residenhal real enlatein twenty-four (24) hours No fee Case C to CH 007791 NOTE: Pst-funda, balance, by certified funds, offered for sale without any repre- naant to the Fair Debt Collection shall be paid by the mortgagee ac- the Condominium Property Act. the mortgagee acquinng the resi-pursuant to its credil bid at the saleshall be paid by the mortgagee ac- within 24 hours.No refunds.Thequinng the residentialreal estatesenlation as to quality or quantity ofSale terms: 10% down by certifieddential real estate pursuant to itsor by any mortgagee, ludgmentqulnng Ihe residentialreal estate Practices Act, you are advised thatproperty will NOT be open for in- title and without recourse to Plaintiff Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be pursuant lo its credit bid at the sale funds, balance, by cerhf'md funds,credit bid at the sale or by anycreditor,or other lienor acquinngpursuant to ils credit bid al the sale spection and in AS 1S condition. The sale is a debt collector attempting Io collect orby any moilga5ee. judgment within 24 hours. No refunds. Themortgagee, judgment creditor,orthe residential real estate whoseor by any mortgagee, Iudgment For information call the Sales Clerkcreditor,or other lienor acquiringfurther subject to confirmation byproperly will NOT be open for in-other lienor acquiring the residentialnghls in and to the residential realcreditor, or other lienor acpuiring a debt and any information obtainedal Plaintiff's Attomey, The Wirbicki real estate whosethe court. lt the sale is set aside for will be used for that purpose. the residential spection real eslate whose nghts in and toestate arose prior to the sale. Thethe residentialreal estate whose LawGroup, 33West Monroenghts in and to lIre residential realany reason, the Purchaser at theFor information call the Sales Clerkthe residential real estate arose pv-sublecl properly is subject lo gener-rights in and to the residential real 1420535 Street, Illinois60603.estate arose pnor Io the sale. Thesale shall be entItled only to a return or to the sale. The sulqect property 3/22, 3/29, 4/5/12*265979 Chicaito, at Plaintiff's Attorney, The Wirbmcki al real estate tuses, special asaess-estate arose prior Io the sale. The 312) 36945$W10-0024. sublet property is subject to gener-of the deposit paid The PurchaserLawGroup, 33West Monroeis subtect tu general real estate tax-ments,orspecialtanesleviedoubtect properly iv sublect IO gener- NTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESal real estate taxes, special assess-shall havenofurtherrecourseStreet,Chicago, Illinois60603.es, special assessments, or specialagainst said real estate and is of-al real estate taxes, special assess- CORPORATION rnents, orspecialtaxesleviedaqainal the Mortgagor, the312) 36945SWi0-4530 taxes levied against said real estatefered for sale without any represen-ments,orspecialtaxeslevied SellinOfficer, (312) 444-t 122 against said real estate and is of-Mbrtgagee or the Mortgagee's attor-NTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESand is offered for sale without anytaboo as to quality or quantity of titleagainst said real estate and is of- 14201 fered for sale wtthout any represen-nay. Upen payment in 'full of theCORPORATION representationasluqualityorand without recourse lo Plaintiff andtered for sale without any represen- 3/22, 3/29, 4/5/12 #265934 tation as to quality or quantity of titleamount bid, the purchaser will re-SaIling Officer, (312) 444-t 122 quantity of title and without recoursein AS 1S condition. The sale is fur-talion as to quality or quantity *4lte and without recourse to Plainhff andnaive a Certificate of Sale that will1418307 Io Plaintiff and in AS lS condition,Iher sublet to confirmation by theand without recourse to Plaintiff and RENT YOUR in AS 1S condition. The sale is fur-entitle the purchaser to a deed is3/15, 3/22, 3/29/12 #263120 The sale is further sublect IO conhr-court. If tite sale is sel aside for anyin AS 1S condition. The sale is fur- thet sablent to confirmation by thethe real estate after confirmation of marion by the court.If the sale isreason, the Purchaser at the salether subject IO confirmalion by the APARTMENT WITH EASE coatI. Upon payment in full of thethe sale The property will NOT be set aside for any reason, the Pur-shall be entitled only tu a return ofcourt. Upon payment in full of the . To PIA(E A amounl bid, the purchaser will re-open forinspection andplainitff chaser at the sale shall be entitledthe deposit paid. The Purchaseramount bid, the purchaser wìlI re- IN THE CL.ASSIFIEDS. naive a Certificate of Sale tIraI willmakes no representation as to the only to a return of the deposit paid.shallhave nofurtherrennaisenaive a Certificate of Sale Ihat will entitle the purchaser Io a deed tocondition of Ike property. Prospec- The Purchaser shall have no furtheragainst the Morlgagot, theentifle the purchaser to a deed to CLASSIFIED AD, the real estate after confirmation oftisebiddersareadmonished to DON'T NEED IT? recourse against the Mortgaqor, theMortgagee or the Mortgagee's attor-the real estate aher confirrnat of CALI 847-998-3400 TO the sale The property will NOT becheck the court file to verify all infor- Mortgagee or the Mortgagee s attor-ney. Upon paymenl in full of thethe sale The property will NOT be openforinspection andplaintiffmellon. If this property is a condo- SEIL IT FAST. ney. Upon payment in lull of theamount bid, the purchaser will re-open forinspection andplaintiff PLACE YOUR AD CALI. 847-998-3400makes no representation as to theminium unit, the purchaser of the amount bid, the purchaser will re-ceive a Certificate of Sale that will condition of the properly. Prospec- (AIL 847-998-3400 36 PIoneer Press (DC) Thursday, March 22, 2012 Juilicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. makes no representation as to tkesuant to a Judgrnent ol ForeclosureAND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS,condition of the property. Prospec-SKOKIE MORTONGROVE Case 8 t i CH 034796 NOTE: Pur-receive a Certificate of Sale which condition of the property. Prospec-and Sale enteredinthe aboveCounter-Defendants livebiddersareadmonished toIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFsuant to the Fair Debt Collectionwill entitle the purchaser to a Dead tisebiddersareadmonished tocause on January18, 2012, an10 CH6218 check the court file to verify all infor-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-Practicas Act, you are advised thatto the premises after confirmation of check the court file to venfy all nf or-agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-NOTICE OF SALE rnationIf this property is a condo-TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYPlaintiff's attorney is deemed to bethe sala. mallos. If ths property is a condo-ration, will at 10:30 AM on April 20,PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenminìurn unit, the purchaser of theDIVISION DIVISION s debt collector attempting to collectFor information: Visit our webaita ut minium unit, the purchaser of the2012, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-that pursuant toa Judqrnent ofunit at the foreclosure sale, otherU.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. a debt and any information obtainedhttp://service.atty-pierce.com. Be- unit at the foreclosure sale. otherporation, One South Wacker Drive -Foreclosure entered in the abovethan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-TION ND Plaintiff, will be used for that purpose. tween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.only. than a mortgagee, shalt pay the as-4th Floor CHICAGO. IL, 60606,enbtled cause on Jsnuary 4, 2012,sessments and the Ieal fees re-Plaintiff, 1418718 Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's AI- sessrnents and the IeaI fees re-sell at public auction to the highestIntercounty Judicial Sales Corpora-quired by The Condominium Prop- DAUNE HILLERICH NEJA DUANE3/15,3/22,3/29/12 #263213 tomeys, iNorth Dearborn Street, quired by The Condominium Prop-bidder, as set forth below, the fol-tion will on Thursday, ApnI 5, 2012,arty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(t( andCATHERINE J. MANHOFF, RBSL. HILLERICH, Chicago,Illinois60602.TaI.No. SKOKIE erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) andlowing desonbed real estate:Corn-at the hour of i t a.m in their office)g)(4).Ifthis property is a condo-CITIZENS, N.A , SUCCESSOR BYJENNIFER F. ARAMANDA. BANK (312) 476-5500. Refer to File Nurn- INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF (g)(4)Itthis property is a condo-rnonly known as 90t8 NILES CEN-at t20 West Madison Street, Suiteminiurn unit which is part of a corn-MERGER TO CHARTER ONEOF AMERICA, NA, ber I t 11365. minium unit which is part of a corn-TER ROAD, SKOKIE, IL 600767tttA, Chicago, Illinois, sell to themon interest community, the pur-BANK, N.A., UNKNOWN OWNERSTRAFALGAR SQUARE TOWN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- mon interest community. the pur-PropertyIndes No 10-t5-309-highest bidder for cash, the follow-chaser of the unit at the foreclosureAND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS CORPORATION HOME CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIA-CERY DIVISION chaser of the unit at the foreclosure0721080. The realestateisim-ing described mortgaged real es-sale other than a mortgagee shallDefendants Selling Officer. (312)444-1122 TION WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. AS sale other than a mortgagee shallprovedwith a condo/townhouse.tate: pay the assessments required by11 CH 27174 Defendants TRUSTEE FOR THE 1418260 pay the assessments required bySale terms: 25% down of the high-Comrnonly known us 6505The Condorniniurn Act,9215 LOREL AVENUE Skokie, ILi 1 CH034796 3/15, 3/22, 3/29/12 #262000 Property CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF The CondominiumPropertyAct,eut bid by certified funds at TheLongmeadow Avenue.765 ILCS 605/ttt.5(q-t).IF YOU60077 6134 WASHINGTON COURT UNIT PARK PLACE SECURITIES, SKOKIE 765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-1). IF YOUclose of the auction; The balance,Lincolnwood, IL 607t2. ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-e 20-3 MORTON GROVE, IL 60053 INC., ASSET-BACKED IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-including Ihn Judicial sale fee forPIN. tO-33-44t-009-0000. OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- PASS- NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-THROUGH CERTIFICATES. COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS AbandonedResidenhalProperlyThe mortgaged real estate is u twoTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONsuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure OER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-SERIES 2005-WCW1; COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- IN Municipality Relief Fund, which isstory, single family residence with 5FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFand Sale entered TO REMAIN POSSESSION inthe abovesuant to a Judgment of ForeclosurePlaintiff, CERY DIVISION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFcalculated on residential real esIstebedrooms and 5.5 baths lt the sub-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INcause on January 3i, 2012, anand Sale enteredisthe above FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE COM- AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INat the rate of $1 for each $1 000 orecl rnortgaged real estate is a unitACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONagent of The Judicial Sales Corpo-cause on February 2t, 20t2, anvs. STEPHEN SMITH NEJA STEPHENPANI' Plaintiff, ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONtraction thereof of Ihe amount paidof a common interest community,15-1701(C)OF THEILLINOISrabon, will at 10:30 AM on May 2,agent of The Judicial Sales Corpo- A. SMITH; LELA vs. 15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISby the purchaser notto exceedthe purchaser of the unit other thanMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE2012, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-ration, will at 10:30 AM on Apel 24, SANDRA SCHRAM; PARKWAY For information, SMITH NEjA LELA D.SMITH; MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE$300, n certified funds, is due wrth-a mortgagee shall pay the assess-LAW. contactporation, One South Wacker Osee -2012, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-GENERAL ELECTRIC BANK AND TRUST LAW. Forinformation,contactin twenty-four (24) hours, No feements required by subsection (g-t(Plaintiff's attorney: The Sale Clerk,04th Floor CHICAGO, IL,60606, poration, One South Wacker Deve -CAPITAL CORPORATION; ILLI-COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE UTA Plaintiff's attorney JOHNSON,shall be paid by the mortgagee ac-of Section 18.5 of the condominiumCODILIS 6 ASSOCIATES, P C. sell ut public auction to the highest04th Floor CHICAGO, IL,60606, NOIS DEPARTMENT OF DATED 211/10 KNOWN AS BLUMBERG & ASSOCIATES, LLCquiring the residentialreal estateProperty Act THE SALE SHALL BEt5WO3O NORTH FRONTAGEbidder, as set forth below, the fol-sell at public auction to the highest TRUST NO. 14824; PARK LYNN ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,lowing described real estate: Corn- HEALTHCARE AND FAMILY 230 W. Monroe Street,Suitepursuant to its credit bid at the saleSUBJECT TO GENERAL TAXES, bidder, as set forth below, the fol- CONDOMINIUMS. IL 60606, (312) SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ANDIL 60527, (630) 794-9876 betweenmonly known as 9215 LOREL AVE- SERVICES; UNITED STATES #1125, Chicago, or by any mortgagee, judgment lowing described real estate: Corn-OF AMERICA; LAW OFFICES OFINC.; UNKNOWN BENEFICIARIES 541-9710Please refer to trIe num-creditor. or other lienor acquinngTO A PRIOR RECORDED FIRSTthe hours of t and 3 PM only andNIlE, Skokie, IL 60077 Property In- monly known as 6134 WASHING-JEFFREY M. LEVING, OF PARKWAY BANK ber 10-8150. THE JUDICIALthe residentialreal estate whoseMORTGAGE askforthesalesdepartment..des No, 10-16-126-050-0000. TheTON COURT UNIT e 20-3, MOR- AND TRUST COMPANY AS nghts in and to the residential realSale terms: Bidders rnust present,Please refer to file number 14-tO- LTD.; UNKNOWN HEIRS AND SALES CORPORATION One real estate is improved with a singleTON GROVE. IL 60053 Property In-LEGATEES OF STEPHEN TRUSTEE UTA DATED 2/1/10 South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor,estate arose peor to the sale. Theat the time of sale, a cashier's or15738. THEJUDICIALSALESfamilyresidence.The judgmentdes No. 10-20-305-016-1065. The KNOWN AS TRUST NO. 14824; Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-sublect property is subtect to gener- Sale SMITH, IF ANY; UNKNOWN certified check for 10% of the suc-CORPORATION One Southamountwas$254,220.53 real estate is improved with s resi- UNKNOWN OWNERS AND SALE You can also visit The Judi-al real estate taxes, special assess-ceso/uI bid arnount. The balance ofWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,terms: 25% down of the highest biddance. Sale terms: 25% down ofHEIRS AND LEGATEES OF LELA SMITH, IF ANY, UNKNOWNNON RECORD CLAIMANTS; cial Sales Corporation at wwwttsc.crnents,orspecialtasesleviedthe successful bidshall be paidIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE '(osby certified funds at the close of thethe highest bid by certifted funds at OWNERS AND NON Defendants, orn against said real estate und is of-within 24 hours, by similar funds.can also visit The Judicial Salesauction; The balance, including the for a 7 day status report of the close of the auction; The bal-RECORD CLAIMANTS; 11 CH 14799 pesdin sales JOHNSON,fermi for sale without any represen-The property will NOT be open forCorporation at w tlsc corn for a 7 unce, including the Judicial sale fee Judicial sale feefor Abandoned Defendants, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given LUMERG & ASSOCIATES, LLCtation as to quality or quantity of titleinspection. day status report of pending sales.Residential PropertyMunicipalityfor Abandoned Residential Property 11 CH21565 that pursuantto a Judgment of 230 W. Monroe Street, Suite #1125and without recourse to Plaintiff andFor information call Mr Edward PCODILIS & ASSOCIATES,P.C.Relief Fund, which is calculated onMunicipality Relief Fund, which is NOTICE OF SALE Foreclosure entered in the above Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 54t-97t0in AS IS condition. The sale is fur-Freud atPlaintiff's Attorney, Ruff,t5WO30 NORTH FRONTAGEresidential real estate at the rate ofcalculated on residential real estate PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-entitled cause on January 10, 2012, Attorney File No.: 10-8150 Attorneyher subtect to confirmation by theWeidenuar & Reidy,LTD., 222ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,$1 for each St 000 or fraction there-at the rate of St for each $t,000 or Intercounty Judicial Sales Corpora- Code. Case #10 CH 51879 NOTE:court. If the sale is set aside for anyNorth LsSalIe Street, Chicago, lIli-IL 60527 (630) 794-9876 Asomeof oI the amount paid by the pur- EN that pursuant to a Judgment of fraction thereof of the amount paidForeclosure and Sala entered in thetionwill on Wednesday, Apnl 18, Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collectionreason, the Purchaser at the salenois 6060t. 1312) 263-3890. FileNo.: 14-10-15738ARDCchaser not to exceed $300, in certi-by the purchaser not to exceedabove entitled cause on January2012, at the hour of t 1 am. in their Practices Act, ysu are advised thatshall be entitled only to a return ofINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES00468002 Attorney Code. 21 762tied funds, is due within twenty-four$900, in certified funds, is due with-12, 2012 Intercounty Judicial Salasoffice at 120 West Madison Street, Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to bethe deposit paid. The PurchaserCORPORATION Case C 10 CH 020957 NOTE: Pur-(24) hours. No fee shall be paid byin twenty-four (24) hours. No fee Corporationwill on Wednesday,Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell to a debt collector attempting to collectshall furtherrecourseSelling Officer, (312) 444-t 122 suant to the Fair Debt Collectionthe mortgagee acquiring the resi- have no shall be paid by the mortgagee ac-Apnl 18, 2012 at the hour of t 1 am.the highest biddar for cash, the fol- a debt and any information obtained the the1414924 Practices Act, you are advised that against Mortgagor, dential real estate pursuant to itsquinng the residential real estate lowing described property: Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attor- Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be in their office at t20 West Madison will be used for that purpose. 3/8, 3/15, 3)22/12 #256185 credit bid at the sale or by anypursuant to its credit bid at the saleStreet, Suite 7tttA, Chicago, Illinois,PIN. tO-28-105-964-t012. 1411610 ney. Upon payment infullof the a debt collector attempting to collectmortgagee, tudSment creditor,ororby any mortgagee, ludgment SKOKIE sell at public auction to tha highestCommonly known as 5200 GALITZ 3/15,3/22,3/29/12 #261893 amount bid, the purchaser will re- other lienor acquiring the residential a debt and any information obtained creditor, or other lienor acquiringbidder for cash, as set forth below.STREET APT 206, SKOKIE,IL come a Certificate of Sale that willINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFwill be used for that purpose. real estate whose rights in and to real estate whose the residential the following described mortgaged60077 BUFFALO GROVE entitle the purchaser to a deed toCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-1414615 the residential real estate arose ps-rights in and to the residential real IN TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY real estate' The mortgaged real astateis im- THE CIRCUIT COURT OFthe real estate after contirmation of 3/8, 3/15, 3/22/12 #2561 75 or to the sale, The subtect property estate arose prior to the sale. ThePIN. 10-27-219-015-0000. proved with s condominium rasi- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS the sale The property will NOT beDIVISION is subject to general real estate tas-subtect property is sublect to gener- COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL AS-5KOKIE Commonly known as 4237 Mulforddance. The purchaser of the unit openforinspection andplaintiff es. special assessments, or special IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF al real estate taxes, special assess-Street, Skokie, IL 60076 other than a mortgagee shall pay CERY DIVISION makes no representation as to theSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR tases levied against said real estate WELLS FARGO BANK, NA DEUTSCHE ALT-A SECURITIESCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS manta,orspecialtasesleviedTha mortgaged real estate is im-tha assessments and the legal fees condition of the property. Prospec- COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-and is offered for sale without anyagainst said real estate and is of-proved with a singla family resi-required by subdivisions (g(')l) and Plaintiff, bidders MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST, SER- representation qualityor tine are admonished to CERY DIVISION as to fared for sale without any represen-dance. If the subject mortgaged real(g)(4 of Section 9 of the Condornin- vs. check the court file to verify all infor-lES 2006-AR5 quantity of title and without recourselation as to quality or quantity of title ANGELA ROMANI: MILL CREEK Plaintiff, DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL estate is a unit of a common inter-um Property ActSala terms: 25% rnation.If this property is a condo- to Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition.and without recourse to Plaintiff und down by certified funds,balance CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIA-rninium unit, the purchaser of the TRUST COMPANY, AS est community, the purchaser of the TRUSTEE FOR THEThe sale is further sublet to confir-In AS 1S condition. The sale is fur-unit other than a mortgsgea shallwithin 24 hours, by certified funds, lION: UNKNOWN HEIRS ANDunit at the foreclosure sale, otherAMELIA MALDONADO, MORT- mation by the court. Upon paymentther subject to confirmation by the LEGATEES OF ANGELA GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA-CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF THE pay the assessments required byNo refunds. The property will NOT than s mortgagee, shall pay the as- in full of the amount bid, the pur-court. If the sale is set aside for any ROMANI, IFANY; UNKNOWN TION SYSTEMS, INC. AMERICANMERRILL LYNCH MORTGAGE IN- subsection ty-1( of Section 18.5 ofbe opan for inspection. Upon pay- sessrnents and the legal fees re- VESTORS TRUST, chaser will receive a Certificate ofreason, the Purchaser al the salethe Condominium Property Act. ment in full of the amount bid, the OWNERS AND NON RECORDquired by The Condorninium Prop-HOME MORTGAGE ÓORP. F/K/A MORTGAGE LOAN ASSET-Sale that will entitle the purchasershall be entitled only to u return ofSala terms: 10% down by certifiedpurchaser will receive a Certificate CLAIMANTS; erny Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g))1) andAMERICAN BROKERS CONDUIF to a deed lo the real estate afterthe deposit paid. The Purchaser Defendants, Defendants BACKED CERTIFICATES, funds, balance, by certified funds,of Sale which will entitle the pur- (g)(4(.lt this property is a condo- confirmation of the sale The proper-shallhavenofurtherrecourse 10 CH 020957 SERIES 2005-ARi; within 24 hours. No refunds.Thechaser to a Dead to the premisas 10 CH 04302 rninium unit which is part of a corn- ty will NOT be open for inspectionagainst the the PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given 4547 MAIN STREET SI

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To schedule the Rosenberg Auditorium of seeking affordable housing, programs designed to preventan appointment, call (847) Ezras Israel, 7001 N. Califor- nia Ave., Chicago. Those who homelessness, friendly visi- 673-9300. tors for the homebound, and The Maine Township enjoy singing are welcome volunteer opportunities in Neighborhood Watch meets to join. Call the Ezras Israel the office and in the field. See at 7:30 p.m. on the first office at (773) 764-8320. www.centerofconcern.org. Wednesday of every month in Veterans of Foreign Wars the basement of Maine Town Center counselors also Post 7712 meet at 7 p.m. Hall, 1700 Ballard Road in every second Wednesday of are available to help eligible residents apply for Illinois Park Ridge. 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Call Bernard tax-assessment freeze, and the longtime-occupant- residents are invited to ask Beverley, (847) 966-5479, YO1R LOCAL SOURCE questions and report any homeowner property-tax e-mail jamesbonds4762@ concerns or problems in their yahoo.com or call (847) 470- www.pioneerlocal .com exemption. neighborhood. 9890. 28 WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I THURSDAY. MARCH 22, 2012 NIL

mation: (847) 967-4800; res- for discussion. Free with program: Alkaline (AA, AAA, PCs and laptops, scanners, CONTINUED FROM PAGE 27 CALENDAR ervations: (847) 967-4889, Museum admission. Reserva- C, D and 9V) and recharge- computer monitors, mobile www.reshs.org or by calling Niles. There will be a variety www.ilholocaustmuseum.org. tions recommended. March able (NiCd, NiMh, lithium phones, peripherals - mice, (773) 775-6616, ext. 112. ofitems available: cLoth- Museum admission prices: 25, 1:30-3 p.mProviding ion, lithium polymer). Before keyboards, zip drives, MP3 Food tickets will be sold at ing, glassware, toys, tools, General Admission, $12; unique insights into the life dropping off rechargeable players, televisions, PDAs the event. household items, jewelry, seniors (65+), $8; students ofJewish soldiers, Deborah batteries, residents need to - printers, VHS players, fax The Ladies Philoptochos small appliances, exercise (ages 12-22), $8;children Dash Moore discusses her tape the contact points on machines, DVD players, video Society ofthe St. Haralambos equipment, small furniture, (ages 5-li), $6. Reserva- book, GIjews: How World each battery or place in an game consoles, and DVR/ Greek Orthodox Church, 7373 lamps, bedding, books and tions required for programs. War II Changed o Generation. individual self-locking plastic cable boxes. Electronics from N. CaIdwelt Ave. in Niles, will more. There is also a "Trea- Through June 17: Special Moore, professor of history baggie to avoid sparks. Local businesses, institutions or hold their Spring Bake Sale sure Room" that will have Exhibition - Ours to Fight and director ofthe Frankel drop-off sites include: Niles schools will not be accepted. from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. April items that are new or sLightly for: American Jews in the Center for Judaic Studies Public Services Department, Visit swancc.org. : and 4 in the Community used. The sale benefits the Second World War. Through at University of Michigan, 6849 Touhy Ave., (847) Any women interested in Center. The Bake Shop lea- parish as a whole. A pre-sale their artifacts, letters, and relates how more than half 588-7900, 7 a.m.-4:3O p.m. joining the Rainbow Hospice tures sweet tsoureki bread will be held from 6-9 p.m. photographs, the "Greatest a million Jews in the U.S. Mondays through Fridays; and Palliative Care Threshold and koulourakia. Also, for the March 29; $3 admission fee. Generation" tell the stories Armed Forces during World Niles Village HaLl, 1000 Singers can contact Kathy Pascha celebration there will A Bag Sale will be featured of what the war was like for War II not only battled the Civic Center Drive, (847) Huber at (847) 685-9900. be lambathes, dyed red eggs from 9 a.m.-noon March 31 at all its participants, and for Axis enemy, but also fought 588-8000, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Practices are held on two sold by the dozen, and Easter $3 per bag. Call Ruth at (847) Jews in particular. Ours to the prejudiced attitudes of Mondays through Fridays; Thursdays each month gift baskets. The famous 823-2550. Fight for brings to life the their comrades in arms. Free Park Ridge Public Works, starting at 6:45 p.m. in Park home-made Greek pastries, The Twice As Nice Moms actions and feelings of these with Museum admission. 400 Busse Highway, (847) Ridge. Threshold Singers are such as baklava, diples, Kids/Baby Resale will take young men and women. Reservations recommended. 318-5240, 7 a.m.-4 p.m., trained to sing in groups of kataifi, galaktoboureko, place from 8 a.m. to i p.m. Free with Museum admis- The Solid Waste Agency Mondays through Fridays. two and three at the bedside kourambiethes and melomak- March 24 at First United sion. March 22, 6:30-8 p.m.: of Northern Cook County Additional drop-off sites are ofthose who are sick and arouna will also be available Methodist Church, 418 Touhy Nazis on the Run: How Hitler's recently estabLished a Bat- posted at swancc.org/recy- dying. The songs are gener- for holiday entertaining. A Ave., Park Ridge. Find gently- Henchmen Fledjustice by tery Recycling Program for cli ng/batteryrecycling.html. ally traditional or simple Lenten Lunch wiLl be served used baby and children's Gerald Steinacher, recipient rechargeable and alkaline The Solid Waste Agency rounds, chants, lullabies and both days and shoppers can clothing, baby equipment, of the 2011 National Jewish batteries, partnered with of Northern Cook County hymns that can be chosen to stop in the Coffee Shop to toys, books, coats, swimsuits Book Award for Holocaust Interstate Batteries in Skokie has established a location respond to musical taste and sit and enjoy a pastry and and more. Admission is $1. studies. The book examines to provide recycling at no for residents to drop off spiritual direction. Singers coffee. There is no admission Check out www.twiceasnic- uncomfortable issues such as cost to SWANCC communi- electronics on a weekly basis go through patient care vol- and plenty of free parking. emoms.com. Donations will the roles ofthe International ties. Common household bat- at no cost at the Glenview unteer training, but there are Call ahead to place a pastry also be accepted for the Bear Red Cross, the Vatican and teries are no longer accepted Transfer Station, 1151 N. no auditions; only require- order (847) 647-8880. Necessities Pediatric Founda- Allied intelligence services at Illinois EPA-sponsored River Road, 911:30 a.m. Sat- ments are a love of music and Our Lady of Ransom's tion, dedicated to eliminate in allowing Nazis and their household chemical waste urdays. Under the new Elec- a desire to serve others. annual Rummage Sale will pediatric cancer. collaborators to escape jus- events and facilities due tronics Products Recycling Avenues Thrift Shoppe of- take place from 9 a.m.-5 Illinois Holocaust Museum tice. Join Dr. Elliot Lefkovitz, to their benign nature and and Reuse Act (SB2313), fers great prices and specials p.m. March 30 in Paluch & Education Center, 9603 Loyola University and Sper- high recycling costs. Batter- only the following items will on gently used clothing for Hall, 8300 Greenwood Ave., Woods Drive, Skokie; infor- tus Institute faculty member, ies accepted in SWANCC's be accepted: Computers - infants, children and adults,

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This will provide and learning instruction 60 years and older receive at 2 p.m. March 25 at the Patti Vasquez, Pat McGann donation matrix. This offer community members with programs to children with lo percent off all regularly Niles Historical Museum, and Pat Tomasulo. Doors is not valid with an outside convenient, quality medical physical, social, emotional, priced items. The main shop 8970 Milwaukee Ave., when open at 7 and the show starts wash only, or any other pro- care including treatment for and (earning difficulties. Con- is located at 7710 W. Touhy Peter Oprisko presents "The at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $40 non-life-threatening illnesses tact: Ingrid Kenron at (847) Ave. in Chicago, and the motion/program. Rat Pack." He will deliver and may be purchased at epi- such as: Cuts and burns, 791-1631 or (847) 966-1505. "boutique" shop at 7700 anecdotes oftheir antics and lepsychicago.org. Proceeds sprains and bruises, eye A local dialysis clinic, Touhy Ave. features upscale Health camaraderie. Free refresh- will benefit the many pro- injuries, flu symptoms, sore Fresenius Medical Care Niles, clothing, outerwear, collect- Advocate Lutheran General ments. Free admission Call grams and services provided throats, nausea, vomiting, 9371 N. Milwaukee Ave., has ibles and finer merchandise. Hospital is hosting a weekly (847) 390-0160. by the Epilepsy Foundation diarrhea, ear aches, respira- started a new night-time Hours are lO a.m.-5 p.m. The Niles Historical community lecture series tory and urinary tract infec- program for dialysis patients. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fri- of Greater Chicago. Museum, 8970 N. Milwaukee titled "Taking Care," focusing tions. The center provides The new service allows pa- days, and Saturdays and 1-8 Like New Auto Spa, Inc., Ave., is open to the public on Women's Health during easy access to X-ray and tients to receive treatments p.m. Thursdays. Donations 1050 Busse Highway, Park from 10:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Ridge, has introduced a March. All lectures will be laboratory services to assist in the clinic at night, for eight are accepted 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and held at Advocate Lutheran in diagnosis and treatment of hours, while sleeping or Tuesdays through Saturdays special fund-raising pro- Fridays. Drop in, make ar- General Hospitals West End these and other ailments. In resting, usually three times a only. Donate only gently gram that benefits Advocate rangements for a tour, drop Grille, 1775 W. Dempster week. In addition to having used clothing; broken or Lutheran General Hospital! addition, the clinic provides off artifacts and collections, St., Park Ridge, at 7 p.m. their days free for other ac- obsolete electronics cannot Advocate Lutheran General international travel medical or just come to visit. The new Children's Hospital. Anyone Tuesdays. Free valet parking services including for those tivities, patients often report be accepted. Purchases help magnetic elevator makes the is available and refreshments planning a trip out of the having more energy and bet- adults with developmental who visits Like New to have auditorium easily accessible. will be served. There is no country. Office hours are ter dialysis results. Medicare- disabilities. Avenues to their car washed or detailed Call (847) 390-0160. charge to attend however 7:30 a.m.-8 p.m. weekdays certified Fresenius Medical Independence is a nonprofit or buys a gift card from the company and also asks registration is required. Call and Saturday and Sunday Care Niles is now accepting organization based at 515 Kids for the Lutheran General (800) 323-8622 and mention 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturdays new dialysis patients. Call Busse Highway in Park The Resurrection College discount will receive a price class code 8G52 or visit and Sundays. Call, 847-647- (847) 581-0334. Ridge that offers a variety Prep High School Alumnae cut for the service, with a www.advocateheatlh.com! 0355. Senior Advocate of Advo- of programs to enhance an Association presents Break- portion of the proceeds going luth click on "I need a class Golf Mill Hearing Aid cate Lutheran General Hospi- individual's work, social, fast with the Easter Bunny specifically to benefit the or support group" and type Center, 8856 N. Milwaukee tal offers free blood-pressure and daily living skills. For from 9-11:30 a.m. March Older Adult Services program in the class code March 27: Ave., is offering free hearing screenings 10 a.m.-noon information on donations or 31. All are welcome to have of the hospital. Call AiMee "Pelvic Pain: Finding the An- evaluations. All who come in on the first Wednesday of breakfast with the Easter to volunteer, contact Michael Madden, Lutheran General swers," presented by Dr. John will receive a comprehensive every month at the hospital's Frustini, (773) 631-6230. Bunny, enjoy entertainment Development Office, (847) White, chair of Surgery, and audiological evaluation. Call Patient Resource Center, by Resurrection students 723-8518; Steve Radakovic Dr. Lisa Laurent, radiologist. (847) 296-3344. 8820 W. Dempster St., Niles arid make Easter arts and Fundraisers at Like New Auto Spa, (847) Advocate Medical Group Pediatric developmental (across from the hospital). The Stand Up for Epilepsy 823-9274; or visit www. is now providing immediate screenings offered at no cost. No appointment is necessary. fundraiser will take place likenewautospa.com. The care and occupational health LYNX Therapeutics, 9436 Call (847) 723-7277. SEE CALENDAR, PAGE 31

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Chicken wings top the Herb rub (using mix of menu at most bowling alleys favorite herbs), to taste 1/4teaspoon salt and too. But more and more, pepper Sait and pepper, i pinch wings and onion rings aren't i cup vegetable oil the only food options. Chef- 2/2ounces red mixed inspired menus at bowling al- quinoa In blender, puree leys are becoming almost as 1h ounce olive oil roasted red peppers. Add common as those inevitable paprika and cayenne. 2 ounces vegetabte broth Season with salt and gutter balls. 1/. "People tend to think of of peeled avotado pepper. While continuing bowling alleys as only pins, i ½ ounces cucumber, cut to blend, drizzle oil into pitchers and pizzas, but lately into diamond shapes mixture until sauce is old-fashioned lanes are turn- i 1/2ounces grape toma- emulsified. ing into more family-friendly toes, halved environments with a wider i tablespoon mint dressing selection of menu items," said i tablespoon extra virgin Mint Vinaigrette Jason Orawiec, owner of Fat- 1/2cup pesto man Bowl in Libertyville. olive oil i pinch salt and pepper 1/4CUP fresh mint (lightly pressed) Light and fresh i ounce maple glaze The Grayslake resident (recipe follows) 2 ounces mint jelly tests out new ideas for his i ounce red pepper coulis, At Pinstripes, Chef Cesar Gutierrez Lime zest and juice, to l9enu based on trends. «Best (redpe follows) taste sellers" on Fridays, especially serves Grilled Maple Glazed Salmon with quinoa and fresh vegetables. In blender, combine during Lent, are his Black- Season salmon with I BuzZ ORR-SUNTTMES MEDIA pesto and fresh mint. ened Fish Tacos. They're herb rub, salt, and pep- made with homemade jala- per. Grill salmon. Keep Blend on slow speed for shire includes eight seconds. Add mint peno coleslaw and accented warm. Maple Glaze modern choices jelly and lime zest and with freshly made chipotle- In hot sauté pan, heat like marinated skirt 1/2cup pineapple juice juice. Blend together until lime mayonnaise. the quinoa, olive oil and \ steak with roasted incorporated. The consis- Another Fatman favorite is vegetable broth. In mix- /2cup maple syrup smashed potatoes ing bowl, toss avocado, tency should be slightly a red pepper-stuffed porto- 1/2 CU3brown sugar and other foods that thicker than the oit. bello mushroom sandwich. cucumber, tomatoes, are becoming more mint dressing and olive S ounces whole grain "It's healthier than a burger," mustard expected in places Orawiec said. oit. Season with salt and where bowling is an lounce soy sauce Barbecue sauce, chill and pepper option. Blanched Quinoa soups like Tomato Basil and Brush top ofthe salmon Jalapeno (chopped, seeded But the restau- Chicken Enchilada are also with glaze. Drizzle plate and halved), to taste rent's nod to history I cup quinoa with red pepper coulis homemade at Fatman. In a medium sauce is its "furnace oven," 3 cups water in a zigzag form. îop Plenty of homemade items pot, combine ingredients in which pizzas like i ounce carrots, finely are on the menu at eSkape with the quinoa and then their buffalo chicken diced the salmon. Place the and bring to boil. Reduce in Buffalo Grove. A popular heat and simmerfor 30 with homemade i ounce celery, finely diced item, especially right now, cucumber salad next to barbecue sauce are minutes. Cool. Chef Gutierrez sprinkles salt on the is their pot roast, which is the salmon. baked. The pizza In medium sauce pot, salmon.BUZZ ORR-SUN-TIMES MEDIA rich with the flavors of garlic oven is enclosed in combine quinoa and and pepper. «The gravy is developed unlikely recipes Like much of the rest of hismenu for a March 25 event, a brick and steel structure water. Bring water to boil more on the béarnaise side," for his bowling alley, things menu, the meal is healthier "Waffle Day," which will be from the original Shades, a and simmer for 15-20 mm- said General Manager Bill like Grilled Maple Glazed than what you would expect held at Pinstripes in North- former rock 'n' roll road- utes. Cook until mix looks Feldgreber. The Buffalo Salmon. The fish is served at a bowling alley. "It's very brook and South Barrington. house that stood for many translucent and germ has Grove resident enjoys that over quinoa and accented light; it's a nice, healthy dish,"Sweet Apple Cinnamon; years where Viper Alley is spiraled out from each pot roast at least once a with homemade red pepper he said. "You eat it and you Balsamic and Berries; and today. "The oven looks like a grain. Add carrots and week. "It's so tender it melts sauce and mint vinaigrette. feel good." Bananas Foster and Nutella 1950s furnace," Godinez said. celery to hot quinoa. i*your mouth," he said. "The mint is there, but waffles will be on the menu. But it works just fine. "It's Cesar Gutierrez, culinary doesn't overpower," Gutier- Waffle Day Chef Brad Godinez's menu like a 1958 Cadillac with new director for Pinstripes, has rez said. Gutierrez planned the at Viper Alley in Lincoln- parts." NIL THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 2012 IWWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM 31

Gold demonstration from CALENDAR CONTINUED FROM PAGE 29 11-11:30 a.m. by certified crafts. Each chiLd wfll have well as how to get started on instructor Diane Garvey, who the opportunity to take a MyMediaMall. MyMediaMatl is a member ofthe Main- photo with the Easter Bunny titles are now available for eStreamer class; and two and receive a special gift. the Amazon Kindle. raffles, one at 10:45 a.m. Tickets are $10 per child and Book Buddies - Students and the second at 12:15 p.m. FLEA.' $5 per adult and are required entering eighth grade in the Displays wilt include senior in advance. Tickets are avail- fall and adults can become housing, health, financial services, and other provid- MA RKET abLe at www.reshs.org or by Book Buddies. Buddies read I. 'I calling (773) 775-6616, Ext. or listen to children read ers of products and services 12-Wolff's 700+ 127 or by e-maiL at sthorpe@ once a week for an hour. The that benefit older Americans. Vendors! reshs.org. Resurrection Niles Public Library provides Cati (847) 297-2510 or visit THE BUYER'S : Flea Markets wwwmainetownship.com. College Prep High School for all materials and training. FLEA MARKET 3 GREAT FLEA I 22nd season girls is located at 7500 W. The Nues Public Library Potential exhibitors should Chicagolands Largest cali the Expo Office at (847) Indoor - Outdoor MARKETS Opens Sun. u Talcott Ave. in Chicago. is open on Sundays from 1-5 NO,%! mitated - Nee, DpI,caled - p.m. all year. 698-5069. Every SAT. & SUN. April 1! Maine Township's FISH 7 am. - 4 p.m. Library Weekly, counselors from :- Outdoors at the I (Friends Indeed Serve and tp, the Chicago Chapter of I Nues Public Library, . SHOP IN Alsip Rosemont SCORE, the Service Corps of Help) is in need of volunteer 6960 W. Oakton St., (847) HEATED COMFORT Also WEDNESDAY! 7 am. - 2 p.m.' drivers to provide resi- . FOOD COURT& PARKING Allstate Arena 663-1234 or online at www. Retired Executives, will be at the library to help small dents free transportation to . CASH STATION 4350 W. i 29th St. 6920 N. Mannheim nileslibrary.org. Registration 4545 W. OMSION ST. business owners and anyone medical facilities in and near By O'Hare-Free Parking I is required for most programs al Kotmar 2 BIcks East of C,c& Ave AshlandAve., Maine Township. Volunteers Open Sat & San BAM-5PM considering starting a small THURSDAY' 7 am. - 3 p.m. I Open *Sundays I unless indicated otherwise. may choose how much time Indoor Dealer Space Available business. SCORE counselors O UTDOO RS ON LV I 6amto3pm I The Nues Public Library is they wish to devote. Require- Seller's Special hosting multiple programs are successful executives . Sell your used Merchandise 4200 SOUTH ASHLAND - CHICAGO I *closing early for the dayI and business owners who ments include a current Only - S15/Day Sat. or Sun. and events for tweens and Melrosc Park 4/15,4/29,5/6,6/3, can help with a wide variety drivers license and proof of : teens for spring break, March auto insurance. The program 773.227.1889 Also FRIDAY! 8 am. - 3 p.m. 711,7/8,&9/2 25 through 30 - March 25, of business issues. These www.buyersReamarket.com i 4600 WEST LAXE STREET I I requires residents in need Closed for the day 2-4 p.m.: Play Brain Buster experienced businesspeopte Serving you for 30 years I I be mobile, or be able to use I 6/1O,6/24&9/16 I's. Trivia with friends: compete offer private one-hour ses- 708.344-7300 sions of business coach- a cane or walker. FISH also with others to answer ques- Indoors year round asks that appointments be : tions on various topics from ing. SCORE is a nonprofit 2 association of volunteers. set three or more days in ad- I Palatine I pop culture to sports to his- vance. To become a volunteer I 1775 N. Rand Rd. I tory, with top teams winning Weekly sessions are held on Call 630-978-8229 alternating Tuesday evenings driver call Ed Oken at (847) I Open Sats. & Suns. I prizes. March 27, 2:30-3:30 696-0761. To schedule a ride I 8amto4pm I Jerry Zimmerman a.k.a. or Wednesday mornings. p.m.: or for information call FISH to place your ad! I 847-524-9590 or wolffs.com I Mr. Freeze, scientist at the Sessions are free but an appointment is required. coordinator Gloria Stepek at I. .1 world famous Fermi Lab, will (847) 297-2510, Ext. 283. present how scientists chill To set up an appointment out with a special cryogenics online, visit the counseling display. March 30, 1-3 p.m.: page at www.scorechicago. Parks sion is our passion. Compete in a Wii Tourna- org/. If there are questions, Maine-Niles Association ment; Dan Braun is back call (312) 353-7724 or e-mail of Special Recreation offers to host another epic Mario [email protected]. people with physical and Kart tournament; prizes for Youth programs on a mental challenges, behavior the top three winners and drop-in basis - Babytime: 11 and learning disorders, hear- refreshments for all. March a.m. on Mondays, for babies ing and visual impairments 30, 3:45-4:45 p.m.: Join the age 2 and under. Continuous and emotional disabilities an Knights of Nues Chess Club; year-round drop-in program opportunity to enjoy a vari- kids should know how to for children with an adult. ety of recreation activities. move the pieces. March 30, Includes stories, songs, MNASR serves Des Plaines, Read reviews in 5-6 p.m.: Learn Krav Maga fingerplays and extended Golf-Maine, Lincolnwood, Diversions of playtime afterward. Rise & Martial Arts; get in "Hunger Morton Grove, Niles, Park concert recitals Games" shape while learning Shine Storytime: 10 a.m. on Ridge and Skokie. To receive martial arts self-defense Thursdays, ages 2-6 with a seasonal brochure, or to coming soon to caregiver; enjoy stories, moves from Master George offer support for people with suburban stages of White Tiger Martial Arts. songs and more. special needs by volunteer- Registration is requested for ing. call (847) 966-5522. - in addition to some programs. Calt (847) Maine Township Nues theater, musicals, 663-1234 or go online to The vocal magic of "Mr. Niles Park District New 3's nileslibrary.org/catendar. Sound Effects" joins the Preschool is offered at Niles dance, and In coordination with the expanded variety of exhibits, Park District is for children special recitals. College Nannies & Tutors, programming, and entertain- who turned 3 after Sept. 1, teens are invited to review ment that will be featured 2011, missing the deadline passages and questions from at Maine Township's Senior for the regular 3-year pre- an actual ACT reading test Expo "Swing into Spring" school. Classes are held from and learn test-taking skills from 10 am. to 2 p.m. April 12:30-2 p.m. Tuesdays and and strategies at 7 p.m. April 20 at the Golf Mill Shopping Thursdays at Howard Leisure 3. Center. Other highlights of Center. Session run up to May For anyone who needs the day include the Legacy 17. Call (847) 967-6633. some help downloading Girls, who will return with Nues Park District is eBooks, go to www.nilesli- their signature performance, offering private piano les- brary.org/contactus and click an Andrews Sisters musical sons (30-45 minutes) for PIONEER PR}:ss on eBook Help or click on the revue, at 1 p.m. as well as beginning and intermediate Overdrive Download tink on bingo preceding the Expo students Wednesdays and the homepage to find step- from 9-10 a.m., sponsored Thursdays at Howard Leisure Dive rs'íon's by-step instruction sheets for by Highway Commissioner Center, 6676 W. Howard St. Call (847) 486-9300 different eBook readers as Robert Provenzano; a Zumba SEE CALENDAR, PAGE 32 to subscribe. 32 WWW.PIONEERL0CAL.COM THURSDAY. MARCH 22, 2012NIL

school ID. - Learn basic soccer skills attending Mark Twain, Apollo Bowater was dropped off in CONTINUED FROM PAGE 31 CALENDAR I Easter Egg Hunt will be including footwork, dribbling or Stevenson schools in Dis- the Feldman Park Lot, 8800 Lessons will focus on the fun- Resident Advisory Com- held April 7 at 10 a.m. at and passing. Ages 5-8 years trict 63. Call for details. Kathy Lane, near the corner damentals of technique, mu- old. Next session April 10 to Zumba is a Latin-inspired of Western Avenue and Kathy mittee - The District is in Dee Park. sic theory and good practice May 15 at Dee Park. workout to get in shape. On- Lane. Products that can be the process of assembling a Cricket classes and clinics The Painting Studio meets going classes are held at 7:15 recycled in this container habits. Call (847) 967-6633 group of residents to offer begin in April at Dee Park. to reserve a tesson time. from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on p.m. Mondays or Tuesdays at include: newspapers, maga- their input to better serve Learn the basic fundamentals Mondays and Thursdays or Feldman (nine weeks). zines, office paper (fax and Golf Maine future community programs of this very popular sport. Visit one of the Golf Maine 7-9:30 p.m. on Wednesdays Ballet & Tap - Ages 3 years copy), shopping catalogs, and activities. Interested Children ages 7-17. Park District offices, Feldman at Feldman. to adult. Ongoing classes mail and envelopes, catalogs, parties should contact the Spring Break Youth Basket- Over the Rainbow allows year round. Dee and Feldman folders, colored paper and Recreation Center, 8800 Director, Bret Fahnstrom at ball Camp will be held from young children to have fun Parks. shredded paper (bagged); no Kathy Lane (one block south (847) 297-3000, ext. 26, or 9a.m. to noon, March 26to of Golf Road on Western learning the colors of the The Painting Studio of- cardboard or phone books. email [email protected]. 30 at Feldman. Work on drib- rainbow through stories and fers classes for adults: 10 All money raised will fund Avenue), Niles; or Dee Park, High School Spring bling, shooting, footwork, songs at Dee Park on Fridays. a.m.-2 p.m. on Mondays and the scholarship program, at the corner of Dee and Basketball League (Frosh- offensive and defensive For ages 3-5 years. Thursdays and 7-9:30 p.m. on allowing children to attend Emerson Roads, Des Plaines; Soph) tryouts at Feldman, 1-3 techniques. or caLl (847) 297-3000; www. Before & After School Child Wednesdays at Feldman. summer camp and other pro- p.m. March 24; teams will L'il Shooters Youth Soccer gmpd.org. be drafted. Must bring high Care is available for children Tiny Tots Open Gym - grams. Call (847) 297-3000 Parents may drop in and su- or go to www.paperretniever. pervise their 1-5 year-old any com/. Wednesday or Thursday from 9-11:30 a.m. for a variety of Religion gym games at Dee Park. Temple Judea Mizpah, There are still spots avail- 8610 Niles Center Road, able for second-semester Skokie, will offer its K'tonim preschool (for 4-year-olds). Pre-School Program of Judaic Offered are morning (five Arts and Play, for children Your Community. days per week) and afternoon ages 2 and older, Children classes (Mondays through will enjoy judaic arts and Thursdays). All classes are at crafts, stories, games, sing- Dee Park. ing, and snacks with their Tae Kwon Do is a popu- parents and/or grandpar- Your Interests. lar martial arts classes for ents. Siblings are welcome. children (ages 7-15) and Children under 2 are free. The adults offered on Mondays, 2011-12 classes will be held Wednesdays and Saturdays two Sundays per month from all year round. 9:45-11:15 a.m. Schedule to Various rooms/gyms are Your Local Source. be determined. Tuition per available for rental for par- semester will be $60 and ties, meetings or ongoing ac- $75, respectively, for mem- tivities. Call (847) 297-3059. bers enrolling one or two The Golf Maine Park children; and $85 and $100, District offers a selection respectively, for nonmembers of ENERGY STAR qualified enrolling one or two children. compact fluorescent light Call the temple office at (847) bulbs for sale to the public 676-1566. from a Lights for Learning Holy Trinity Episcopal kiosk. Proceeds from the sale Church, 8201 N. Karlov of every bulb will directly Ave., Skokie, will hold Adult fund the scholarship program Christian Education classes sponsored by the district. The following 10 a.m. Sunday scholarship program allows services. Classes will be held children the opportunity to on a variety of topics. A Fel- Every week Pioneer Press attend camp when they may lowship Hour follows the 10 delivers coverage of local not have the resources to do am. service each week with news like no one else can. so on their own. The kiosk "Bring a Friend to Church and will also house the Lights Brunch" the first Sunday of for Learning teacher toot each month. Call the church Call (847) 486-9300 kits, designed for educators at (847) 673-1434. and organization leaders, to to subscribe or visit Messiah Lutheran Church, provide informational maten- 1605 Vernon Ave, Park www. uoneer oca corn als on the overall Lights for Ridge, holds a Christian Learning Program. ENERGY education hour at 9 am. STAR Activity Books for chit- each Sunday, with worship dren, as well as ENERGY STAR service at 10:15 a.m. During home energy-conservation the hour, Sunday school is in and electronics information, church parsonage; children will also be available. A from preschool-sixth grade recycling bin for used CFLs welcome. Childcare services will also be available. CFLs are available during worship. may be purchased at Feld- Call (847) 823-6984. man Park, 8800 Kathy Lane, St. John Brebeuf Adoration Niles, 8:30 a.m.-1O:3O p.m. Chapel in the Parish Ministry Call (847) 297-3000. Center, 8307 N. Harlem Ave., The Golf Maine Park is open 24 hours a day, seven District offers the community days a week, for spiritual de- an opportunity to recycle votion, prayers and medita- PIONEER PREss paper products. A recog- tion. Call (847) 966-8145. YOUR LOCAL SOURCE nizable green-and-yellow container supplied by Abitibi SEE CALENDAR, PAGE 35 Ñ1L íÑURSÙA MARÔ 2,2O12 'WW;PÍÑFERLocAL.coM t33

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[email protected] A steamy new commercial showing SportsIllustrated Swimsuit Issue cover-model Kate Upton having a hot night out with a charbroiled burger has become an Internet sen- sation, with viewership of an extended version of a TV spot approaching the3million mark on YouTube.com. Park Ridgenative Rob Kleiner jokes thatit'sthe background music hear- ranged and co-produced that is the commercial's real draw. "TMZ declares my Carl's Jr./Hardee's commercial 'the greatest commercial of all time,' " Kleiner posted on his Facebook page shortly after the ad's debut late last month. "I'm sure it's because of my music." The commercial, which ad- vertises the Southwest Patty Melt sold by Carl's Jr. and Hardee'srestaurants,fea- tures a provocatively dressed Upton at a drive-in movie, se- ductively biting into a patty melt and rolling around on her convertible. The "sex-sells" nature of the ad has generated numer- ous headlines and, ultimately, some objections from those who feelitis too racy for prime-time TV. "I think controversy will make more people watch it Rob Kleiner, a Park Ridge native, produced the music featured in a new commercial for Carl's Jr. and 1ardee's restaurants starring model Kate Upton. IPHOTOCOUR- and that means more money TESY OF CKE RESTAURANTS. INC. for me, so I guess I like the controversy"acknowledgedthink," Kleiner said. happen are a big artist can re- Kleiner who expects to ben- When he first saw the corn-cord it or it gets used in a TV efit from royalties each timepleted piece the songwritercommercial or a film," said the spot airs. acknowledged that he wasthe songwriter, who has seen Kleiner, a professionalhappy to have been part of it.all three occur in his career. musician and songwriter, co- «It also made me really Kleiner said record label producedthebackgroundhungry for that cheeseburg-executivesandproducers music, a remake of the 1959er," he added. have been "eager to meet me Marilyn Monroe song, "Some Kleiner has been writingand get to know me" since Like it Hot," with Chris Win-and producing music full-timehe arrived on the L.A. music son.Kleiner said he wassince he relocated from Parkscene. approached by thesinger,Ridge to Los Angeles not long "When you move to L.A. Mzella, to do the music forafter the song "What Part ofand you've written a Cee Lo the piece. Many different ver-Forever," which he co-wrotesong, people want to write sions of the song were record-forpop-musicartistCeemusic with you," he said. ed in Kleiner's Los AngelesLo Green, appeared on the His latest project involves stulio until executives found"I\vilightSaga"'s"Eclipse"work on 2011 «American Idol" a version they liked for thesoundtrack in 2010. contestant Haley Reinhart's commercial, he said. "When you write a song,debut album, which is sched- «It turned out pretty cool, Ithe two best things that canuled to release in May. Park Ridge native Rob Kleiner in the studio. I CONTRIBUTED PHOTO 35 NIL THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 2012 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I

I St. John Brebeuf is look- Senior Center Center social workers who of- Join the Computer Inter- CALENDAR CONTINUED FROM PAGE 32 ing for alL St. John Brebeuf fer coping tools, help relieve est Group to discuss all the The Niles Senior Center caregiver stress, and offer a recent computer innovations Ezra-Habonim, the Nues Coordinator Stefanie Thorpe School alumni. Alumni offers membership to Niles safe place for caregivers to or individual problems or Township Jewish Congrega- is seeking graduates who should contact Libby Ryder, residents age 55 and older receive the support of other concerns. Contact Jaymi for tion, 4500 Dempster St., are available to reach out (847) 966-3266, or e-mail and their spouses. Drop by dates, (847) 588-8420. Skokie, offers Introduction to to friends and help promote [email protected], and community members deal- the Niles Senior Center, 999 ing with similar challenges. Niles Senior Center Issues Judaism and beginning adult the event to their former submit their name, year Civic Center Drive, Niles, Contact 8ev Wessels at (847) in the News meets at 9:30 Hebrew classes on Sun- classmates. Contact Resur- graduated, address, phone or call (847) 588-8420 for a.m. Thursdays. rection Alumnae Coordinator number, maiden name (if ap- 588-8420. days and monthly Yiddish. an application. Visit www. An Effective Communica- Stefanie Thorpe at sthorpe@ plicable) and e-mail address, Walk-in assistance in filing Members and nonmembers vniles.com, click on Depart- tions group for persons with reshs.org or (773) 775-6616, and may share a story or tell the Senior Freeze AppLica- are welcome. Call (847) 675- ments and then Senior. Reg- hearing loss meets from 11 Ext. 127. how St. John Brebeuf made tion is available from 2-4 4141, or go to www.ehnt.org. istration required for most a.m.-noon monthly. Learn The St. Columbkille Alum- an impact on their life. p.m. Tuesday and Thursday programs. nae Association will sponsor afternoons. No appointment about the latest equipment Reunions Beginning Conversational and devices. Contact Trudi, its annual reunion luncheon is necessary. Maine Seniors Spanish will be taught from (847) 588-8441. St. Mary Alumnae As- March 25 at the Fountain Circuit Breaker appoint- The Maine Township Main- 10-11 a.m. Wednesdays, Registration is required for sociation of St. Mary High Blue, 2300 S. Mannheim ments are now available by eStreamers program offers April 4 to May 9. Lisa Bas- the following winter program School, formerly at 2044 Road, Des Plaines. Cocktail appointment only at the Niles a variety of opportunities set of Oakton Community sessions; there is no cost for : W. Grenshaw Ave., Chicago, service will begin at noon Senior Center. Appointments for residents 55 and older. College will lead the class. members ofthe Niles Senior is sponsoring an all-class and lunch will be served at 1 are on Friday mornings. Membership includes a free Center; non-members pay Reunion Luncheon to benefit p.m. Cost is $35. Proceeds go Cost is $30, members; $35, Free tax assistance ap- subscription to the MameS- a $12 fee for each group - the Sisters of Charity BVM toward the retirement fund of non-members. Registration pointments are available in treamers monthly newsletter, Social Card Play of Bit- Retirement Program. The the Sisters of Providence, St. deadline is March 26. February. Some restrictions liards, Mondays to Fridays, event will be held April 29 at Mary of the Woods, md. Call which details activities for Yoga in Chairs will be apply. Call the Center Tax Hot 9 a.m., 4:30 p.m.; Drop-in the Carlisle, 435 E. Butter- Charlene Swintek, presi- the upcoming month. Most conducted from 10:45-11:45 Line, (847) 588-8440. Art, Mondays and Fridays, field Road, Lombard; recep- dent of the St. Columbkille activities are at Maine Town a.m. Thursdays, April 5 to The Niles Senior Center 9 a.m.-noon; Sudoku Club, tion begins at 11:30 a.m., Alumnae Board, at (847) Hall, 1700 Ballard Road, 26. The class will provide a Kitchen Band is looking for Mondays, 11 a.m.- noon; with lunch at 12:30 p.m. Call 427-1981. Park Ridge, unless otherwise way to increase flexibility, new members. Under the Choral Group, Tuesdays, (773) 620-2026. The Roosevelt High School noted. Contact the MameS- strength and balance. Cost is direction of ukulele-playing 10-11:30 a.m.; Social Mah- - Resurrection College Prep Athletic Fund is holding an treamers, (847) 297-2510, or $24, members; $29, non- George Button, the popular- jongg, Tuesdays, 10 a.m.-1 High School will celebrate an all-year reunion May 4 in the go to www.mainetownship. members. ity of this unique group of p.m.; Social Bridge, Tues- All-School Reunion on April school cafeteria, 3436 W. corn. The Niles Senior Center musicians has led to a very days, 1-4 p.m.; Line Dance, 21, beginning at 6 p.m. at Wilson Ave., Chicago. There Maine Township, in coop- Caregiver Support Group is a active performance schedule Tuesdays, 1-2 p.m.; Social the school, 7500 W. Talcott will be a buffet dinner and eration with the Cook County source of practical and emo- throughout Niles and the sur- Bunco, third Tuesday of the Ave., Chicago. Classes that musical entertainment. Cost Sheriff's Office, is collecting tional help for caregivers, rounding communities. If you month, 1-3 p.m.; Computer are celebrating a milestone is $60 per person. Call Arnie used cell phones to be con- where issues such as hiring like to sing, play the spoons, Interest Group, every other year will be honored in a Kamem, class of 1950, at verted for emergency 911 use in-home help are frequently or are interested in learning u special way during the eve- (847) 432-2773; visit www. for seniors. Donate phones at discussed. The group is how to play a ukulele, con- ning. Resurrection Alumnae roosevelthschicago.org. Maine Town Hall. facilitated by Nues Senior sider joining this fun group. SEE CALENDAR, PAGE 38 osensePOYtRf D KY MONSY(frS ()

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Edison Park Lutheran Church Morton Grove Community Church Willow Creek Park Ridge Presbyterian Church 6626 N. Oliphant Ave. Chicago, IL PresbyterianChurch (USA) Community Church 1300 West Crescent Avenue (Across park from Edison Park MetTa) 8944 Austin Avenue North Shore Campus 847-823-4135 773.631.9131 wwwedisonparkchurch.com (Lake and Austin) www.parkridgepresby.org Saturday Worship 4:30 p.m. Evensong, Morton Grove. IL 315 Waukegan Road Sunday Ser vice: 10:00 AM Sunday Worship 8:00 am. Traditions (847) 965-2982 847-441-6599 Sunday Services: 9 & 11 am 9:15 am. Spirit Bridge www.mgccpresbyterian.org 10:30 am, Contemporary Sunday Worship 10 AM Promiseland (lnfants-Gr5): 9 & 11 am Rev. Dr. Michael D. Sparby, Sr. Pastor Fellowship 11 AM Elevate (Grades 6-8): 11 am Impact (Grades 9-12): 6 pm GarnIe Edwards, Associate in Ministry Rev. Lolly Dominski Mati Haider, Worship /Music Handicapped Accessible For more information visit Michael Lyda, ChuldrervYoutiVFamily ALL ARE WELCOME! www.wlllowNorthShore.org

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Sunday School & Aduti Bible 9:30AM 773-631-2860 St. John Lutheran Church Fax 773-631-0142 Saturday Worship 6PM 7429 Milwaukee Ave., Nues Sunday Worship 1 0:00 am Lutheran Unity - West 847-647-9867 (Communion ist, 3rd, 5th Sundays) School, Pre K-Grade 8, SHARING GOD, www.st-john-niles.org Education Hour - Sundays 9 am TOUCHING LIVES EVERYWHERE DEERFIELD Sunday Service 9:30AM Rev. Robert Johnson, Pastor

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Central United Methodist Temple Beth Israel Ezra-Habonim, the Beth Hillel Congregation Church 3601 W. Dempter St. Bnai Emunah Niles Township Jewish 8237 Kenton, Ave., Skokie Skokie, IL 60076 3220 Big Tree Lane, 847-256-1213 www.bhcbe.org (847) 673-1311 847-675-0951 Congregation www.skokiecentralumc.org Kabbalat Shabbat Fridays 6:30 PM www.tbiskokie.org You home for Jewish, Learning, Worship: Sundays at 10:30 AM Shabbat Service - Saturdays 9:1 5 AM Living and Loving Jr. Congregation, Tot Shabbat, 4500 Dempster St. Skokie, IL 60076 Torah Time 10:30 AM Devar Emet Messianic 847-675-4141, Fax: 847-675-0327 Followed by Kiddush Synagogue Daily Minyan AM and PM www.ehnt.org 7800 Niles Ave., Skokie 847-674-9146 . Rabbi Allan Kensky Weekly Shabbat Services - St. Timothy Lutheran www.devaremet.org Cantor Pavel Roytman Church Join us for Shabbat Services at i Dam Fri 8PM & Sat 9:30AM Rabbi Michael Cohen, Ed. Dir. 9000 Kildare Ave. Skokie A Community of Jews who believe and teach Minyan Mon-Thurs 7PM; 847-676-1300 that Yeshua (Jesus) is the Promised Jewish Messiah Sat & Sun 6PM www.StTimothySkokie.org Monthly Shabbat dinners at 6:30PM Worship: Sundays at i OAM Religious School Wed & Sat; Cantor BenjaminWarschawski Carter-Westminster United Rabbi Neil Bdef, Emetus Presbyterian Church Congregation Bene Shalom 4950 W. Pratt Ave., Skokie KEHILLAT SHALOM 4435 Oakton, Skokie (847) 677-3330 www.cwupc.org An Egaldahan Conservate Congregation www.beneshalom.org Lay Led Shabbat Service,9:45AM lnterfadh Families Welcome 847-673-4441 861UMIes Center Rd, Skokie Rabbi Dr. Douglas Goldhamer WE'RE GROWING & MAKING CHANGES!! AssI. Rabbi Shad Cher, Soloist Chadene Brooks 847-679- 6513 10 am-Tradional Service with Choir All services voice and sign language www.kehillatsha)om.or Check our websde for service times 12 Noon - CW Café & Praise & Celebration KOL EMETH (Contemporary) Service Conservative Congregation lo am-Sunday School (All Ages) Rabbi Barry Schechter & Aduft Bible Studies 5130 Touhy, Skokie Evanshire Presbyterian (Aduft Classes in English & Assyrian) (1 block west of Eden's) Fridays 7:00-9:30 pm 847-673-3370 Church Assydan Fellowship To showcase 4555 Church Street Tuesday Evenings 7:15-8:45 pm SKOKIE CENTRAL TRADITIONAL www.evanshirepresbytedan.com New Lyfe Youth Group Every Sunday at 11AM (for Jr&Sr High Youth) CONGREGATION your House of 2nd Saturday Traditional Service - Mixed Seating Monthly 7:30-9:30 pm-CW Café with Services led by: Open Microphone: Worship here Guitar, Singing, Poetry, Comedy Rabbi Dr. Michael Gottesman All Positive Forms of Entertainment" St. Peter's United Minyons: Mon. & Thurs. 8:00 AM call Church of Christ Kabbala Shabbos-Sept. to June at Oakton Street & Laramie Avenue 847-673-8166 candle lighting time 630-978-8277 www.stpeteruccskokie.org Saturday 9:00 AM Followed by Kiddush Sunday Worship lOAM Sunday 8:30 AM Followed by breakfast Sunday School 9AM (Sept. thru Sanctuary handicapped accessible! or May) 4040 Main Street, Skokie, Illinois Rev. Richard Lanford 847-674-4117 [email protected] Childcare Provided Air Condioned Sanctuary www.wix.corrVskokiecentral/shul ] 38 IWWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM THURSDAY. MARCH 22, 2012NIL

A series of dance routines is preparing 2011 tax returns The program is sponsored Super Seniors, a Jewish Se- CALENDAR CONTINUED FROM PAGE 35 set to popular music while until April 9. Bring your 2010 by Bethany Terrace, Golf niors group for people older Wednesday, 1:30-3 p.m.; ALI includes gentle stretching, incorporating yoga, Pilates, tax return and 2011 income Mill Shopping Center, Maine than 60, meets 3-4:30 p.m. American, Thursdays, 9 a.m. mostly chair exercises. Cost cardio-kickboxing, and other statements. Call (888) 600- Township MaineStreamers the first and third Sundays at to noon; Issues in the News, for each session is $10, fitness styles. The classes 2560 to schedule an appoint- and Partners in Healthcare the North Shore University Thursdays, 9-11:30 a.m.; members; $15, nonmembers. move incrementally through ment. Classic Looney Tunes (North Shore Physicians Health System Skokie Hospi- Social Mahjongg, Thursdays, Contact Sue Friedman. different intensity levels, so Cartoons will be featured Group). Health seminars and tal, 9600 Gross Point Road, lo a.m.-1 p.m.; Drop-in The Sudoku Club meets anyone is welcome to join. by media historian Mike blood pressure screenings Skokie. Topics include cur- Ceramics, Thursdays, l-3 from 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. on Classes are held at 11 a.m. Delaney at 1 p.m. March 22. will be offered throughout rent events, books, jokes and p.m.; Drop-in Wood Carving, the second and fourth Mon- on Wednesdays and the He will focus on the classic the year every month on the Israel. Call (847) 583-9328. Thursdays, l-3 p.m.; Social days ofthe month. Admission cost is $5.35. Line Dancing Warner Brothers cartoons second Wednesday. Call the Scrabble, Fridays, 10 a.m. to is free for members; $12 for is offered at il:15 am. on created between 1930 and Golf Mill management office Support the first and third Tuesdays 1969 and the quirky artists noon. six months for nonmembers. at (847) 699-1070. "Education and Support of each month. Each class who worked in the famous CJE SeniorLife is accepting The Nues Senior Center of- for You, Your Family, and Your costs $3.25. A variety of fers a wide variety of support Seniors Termitelerrace on the studio applications for its Robineau Child with Mental Health exercise classes fit for every lot. Suggested donation is Residence, 7550 N. Kostner groups. Cost per group is Mather'sMore Than a Issues," sponsored by the level is available. Try the $8. Annette Isaacs presents Ave., in Skokie. Robineau of- $10, members; $15, nonmem- Cafe, 7134 W. Higgins Ave., National Alliance on Mental gentle-moderate exercise a glimpse of her native bers. Weight Management invites adults 55 and older fers a residential community Illness, Cook County North class, 11:15 am. on Mondays country in "Culinaria Ger- meets the first Thursday to experience professionally composed of 24 affordable Suburban, will take place and lo a.m. on Tuesdays mania: The Delicious Dish on of the month from 1-2 p.m. taught, free-to-moderate- units in a one-story building, from 6:30-9 p.m. Wednes- that features a combina- German Food" at 12:30 p.m. in a warm, friendly setting Diabetic Management meets priced programs such as days, April 25 to May 30, at tion ofseated and standing the second Thursday of the lifelong learning programs, March 29. Suggested dona- designed to serve seniors, the Maryville Scott Nolan exercises for a complete tion is $10 (includes German 62-years and older, who may month from 1-2 p.m. Virtually fitness classes, free blood- Center, 555 Wilson Lane, cardiovascular workout. The sweet treats). A dinner need a helping hand. Staff is Impaired Motivators (VIM) pressure checks and health Des Plaines. This is a free, moderate-high energy class theater program will feature available on-site, 24 hours meets the third Tuesday of screenings, free consumer six-week course for parents is at 11 a.m. on Thursdays the Norridge Those Were the month, 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 seminars, special-interest a day, in case of emergency. of children and adolescents and Fridays, giving more Days Radio Players at 4:30 p.m. Cancer Survivor Group workshops, special events Additional supportive servic- dealing with mental health is- of a challenge with cardio, p.m. March 30, returning es are available through CJE. meets the third Thursday of and day trips. Call (773) sues. Trained family members strengthening, stretching, to the golden age of radio the month, 1-2 p.m. 774-4804 for more informa- Applicants should qualify for discuss getting an accurate and toning routines. Each programming. Meal cost is Arthritis Foundation tion, except where noted. subsidized housing under the diagnosis, latest research, class costs $3.25. Computer $10/discount. Suggested Exercise Classes winter term, Chess Club for checkmate provisions ofthe U.S. Depart- therapies, problem-solving, Classes - All classes are donation for entertainment running to June25 Level 4 champs and new people ment of Housing and Urban crisis preparation, dealing four weeks and meet once Advanced, meets 9-10 a.m. who want to learn the rules is $8. Development's Section 8 pro- with the school and juvenile a week for two hours. Begin Golf Mill Shopping Center gram. An additional monthly Mondays; includes weight and basic strategies. Ses- justice systems, and tran- with level one and advance is hosting "Feats of Fitness," service fee is required. training with under 3-pound sions are Wednesdays at i sitioning from adolescence through to level four. Classes a mall-walking program Mon- Scholarships are available. weights, standing and sitting p.m. Jazzercise - Jazzercise to adulthood. Diagnoses are regularly forming and are days through Saturdays, to exercises. Level 1 Beginners! is a fitness program that For an application and tour discussed include childhood offered every month. Trained enable seniors to walk within of Robineau, contact Dorothy Pain Management meets combines aerobic exercises bipolar disorder, depression, 10:30-11:30 a.m. Mondays; with elements of jazz dance. AARP Tax-Aide volunteers are an enclosed environment. Levant at (847) 675-8580.

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ADD/ADHD. anxiety disorders, survivors and their caregivers able. To preregister for the UCD, ODD, and others. To meets from 3-4:30 p.m. on the programs, call Thom Dennis, register, call (847) 716-2252. first Thursday ofthe month (847) 982-4364 or e-mail Meet others to practice (except January and July) dennisnorthshore.org. conversational Spanish at at the Outpatient Therapy Tops Club, Inc. (Take Off the Golf Mill Shopping Center Center, 9375 Church St., Des Pounds Sensibly), an interna- Food Court at 3 p.m. Satur- Plaines; use south entrance. tional weight-loss network of days, March 25; April 1, 8, 15, Contact Meg Potterfield, (847) support groups, holds a local 22, and 29. Look for "Meetup" 723-4765. meeting weekly on Monday sign on table near Subway. Catholic Charities of the beginning at 5 p.m. at the Call (847) 830 7656. Archdiocese of Chicago Nues Park District Center, A "Memory Box" workshop invites those who have experi- 6676 W. Howard St., Niles, on will explore emotions related enced the loss of a loved one the lower level. The build- to the loss of a loved one to suicide to participate in its ing is handicap accessible. while constructing a memory Loving Outreach to Survivors TOPS has helped individu- box. The program will be of Suicide (LOSS) meetings als live healthier lives since given from 10 a.m. to noon on at its Northwest office, 1717 1948 with a combination March 24 at Rainbow Hospice Rand Road, Des Plaines. The ofsensible eating, regular & Palliative Care, 1550 Bishop minimum age for the monthly exercise, and ongoing support Court, Mount Prospect. meetings or eight-session to help members achieve and Hintze Auction Participants are encouraged groups is 18-years-old. If maintain their weight-loss MARBLE & GRANITE to bring photos and ¡or small possible, call the LOSS office, goals. Women, men, teens and Service, Inc. objects to be placed in the (312) 655-7283, for an initial preteens committed to attain- AUCTION ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLE AUCTION box. Other materials will be intake before the first meeting ing and maintaining a healthy ESTATE OF RON & CHERYL HAMILTON Sunday, March 25t @ i :OOpm OF WILMINGTON. SUNDAY MARCH 25 supplied. Registration fee is or visit www.catholiccharities. weight are all invited to join. Preview: Sat. 3/24, 9am - 4pm & day of saie Barn - 1pm STARTING AT 10:00 AM. FFYC BUILDING net/loss. Groups meet 7-9 Visitors are welcome to visit $15. 730 N. YORK RD., ELMHURST, IL 60126 801 E. FRANCIS BD, NEW LENOX. La Leche League, a p.m. on the second Sunday of their first TOPS meeting free Directions: I-290, Exit York Rd. North 1/3 Mi on left ,.. i R PHOTOS AND LISTING, VISTh breastfeeding support group, each month and also on the of charge. For more informa- MARBLEGRANITE TRAVERTINE ONYX DOUBLE ULLNDS[S GRANITE : ZIP,GOM will meet at 10 a.m. March second Wednesday of each tion about this meeting call COUNTERTOPS ' HAND CARVtD MAADtE S1A1US A FIRFPLACES Two Schwinn Bikes, Balloon firm, 16 at Healthy Babies, Happy month. (847) 966-4871 or, to find .iiLM s '-rr w LtI Numerous Primitivos S Collectibles, Coin Families, 8267 W Golf Road Families Anonymous is another local chapter, visit _t__. , .. Te,n V. MC D, AOEx. h or sh thok $2 RO1uodbe sh o dpt for r,çAbon 10% buyen Prnn DoIy A Sto90 AAbH Dot OpalescentPitcher,Fenton.Crystal, M.C. 1. Wo in Niles (Four Flaggs Shop- a support group for family www.tops.org or call 1-800- Don't Miss Cranberry Vase, Vntage Books, Cookbooks. This Event ping Center). Expecting and members and friends who are 932-8677. (800 278-9088 Civil War Books, i 908 Osburn Mercantile nursing mothers are invited to concerned about and affected MOMS Club of Northern Co. Wit.,IL Catalogue, Automatic Arcade attend this series of meetings, by the substance abuse or Chicagoland holds weekly Shooting Gallery, VintaneCrystal" Misi continuing April 20, May 18, behavioral problems of a activities (such as playgroups, Washboard. Circus Drummer Wind Up Toy June 15. No registration is loved one. Group 831 meets at outings, museums, park by Daiya. Dbl Barrel Cork Gun, Brass Bed, necessary. Babies are always 10 am. every Friday at Carter dates) and monthly member Round Oak Table, DuncanPhyfe Table wI Sie Chairs, China Cabinet A Buffet, Oak welcome. Visit llli.org. Westminster Church, 4950 W. meetings and Moms Night 4 Midwest Palliative & Pratt Ave., Skokie, in the base- Out. Call (773) 853-2834 or Commode, Glass Front Book Case, Smoking Hospice CareCenter (2050 ment; enter from parking lot visit http://sites.google.com/ 3934 Frontage Ro Stand Copper Lloyd, Elephant Mechanical Bank, Concur Tracb Nib, W Germany, Claire Court, Glenview) grief in the rear. Group 173 meets site/rnomsclubofnorthernchi- WED APR 4 12PM Tonka 1950 Stainless Steel Van 12 st 122 support groups meet for eight at 7:30 p.m. every Monday cago or e-mail chicagomoms- 47-ROOM HOTEL AT ABSOLUTE Nub, From Tonka History Center Mint. Org. weeks and are offered at no (except holidays) at First Unit- clubgmail.com. AUCTION 16,576 SF 159 Acres Carton, Boeing Model Jets. moIsie Die Cast charge to the general public. ed Methodist Church, 418 W. One Hope United, formerly ' Built in i 993Located Just Off Jet Fighter, Airplane Banks, Pepsi A J Deere The schedule for winter Touhy Ave., Park Ridge, in the Kids Hope United, is seek- oit-94, U.S. Highwoy42l. and Die Cast Banks, Erti Track A Trailer, Slag includes: Hope & Healing: Parlor Room, south portion ing foster, adoptive parents Glass Hanging Lamp, Oriental Screen Print County Road West 400 North ' j Adult Loss, Thursdays, up to of main level; use entrance to provide homes for at-risk Framed, Linens, Ladies Hankies A GlonkA Great Exposure artd Road Access March 29, 6:30-8 p.m.; First at rear (Grant Place), across children. Call (847) 245-6543 ColombianA LittlestownVises, SterlingSilver . Fantastic Turn-Key Opportunity Light: Spouse/Partner Loss, from the parking lot. No dues or visit www.onehopeunited. Jewelry. 1Okt Gold Rings, Costume Jewelry. Purchase at Your Price! Wednesdays, up 8 to March or fees required. First names org. 11 e Longb.ror Basketa. 28, 6:30-8 p.m.; Families only are used at meetings to The Maryville Crisis Nurs- CURRENTLY OPA1PIG BUSINESS! Hintze Auction with Children, Wednesdays, preserve individual anonym- ery, 4015 N. Oak Park Ave., Service, Inc. C.vvø.48C01-1106-MF-00045 up to March 28, 6:30 p.m., ity. This is a nonprofessional Chicago, offers twice-monthly .- $v.v.'- Pr.,,,km, License n440n00602 I #441000477 (847) 556-1999; Drop-in and non-religious program. tours of the facility. Tours are -r.' 855-353-1 100 Po OS: IBIS) 44B'?36B, 252-191 1 , 228-7634 Group, first and third Fridays Call (773) 777-4442 or visit held on the first Tuesday of of each month, 10:30 a.m. to www.familiesanonymous.org. each month at 10 am. and KeyAuctioneers.com noon. Call (847) 556-1777 to NorthShore Hospice will on the fourth Tuesday at 4 register. 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The nursery cares .Several lehenga .Scarves loss tips, recipes, and helpful tern Home & Hospice Services for children for up to 72 hours s Chou with Dupatta .Sandals ideas to help participants office, 4901 Searle Parkway, while parents concentrate sBangles sMensWear .Tunics .Children's Wear reach their goals. Fees are $5 Skokie. Legacy is an ongoing on resolving the problems . . monthly to defray the room support group for adults who that are the root cause of the Kurtas with Pajamas Beaded and Call .Hundreds of Various Embroidered rental costs and small fines have experienced the death stress. There are no charges Colored Saiwar Kameer Slip on Shoes for weight gain. Meetings take of a parent. The group meets for services. Children are place from 9:15-10:15 a.m. on the first and third Tuesday cared for by professionals and Preview: Tuesday, March 27, lOam-4pm Fridays at the Howard Leisure of the month 6:30-8 p.m. at skilled childcare volunteers. Auction Ends: Wednesday, March 28, 1pm Center, 6676 Howard St., NorthShore University Health- The Maryville Crisis Nursery Pickup: Friday, March, 30, IOam-4pm Niles (elevator accessible). System Home & Hospice is available to those in need Call (847) 679-4229. Services office, 4901 Searle 24 hours a day, seven days a RICK LEVIN & ASSOCIATES, INC 630.918.8119 The Lutheran General Hos- Parkway, Skokie. Handicap 312.440.2000 Oler 20 }c'i,! www.ricklevin.com Followuson Twitter, Facebook pital Stroke Club for stroke accessible and parking avail- SEE CALENDAR, PAGE 40 40 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 2012NIL

Linda, (847) 640-9590. lost a loved one through CALENDAR CONTINUED FROM PAGE 39 myelodysplastic syndrome, The Stroke Club of Advo- death. Preliminary interview multiple myeloma, Hodgkin's cate Lutheran General Hospi- is required before registra- Disease and their families week. The 24 hour help line groups for people with mood whose death care is handled tal meets 3-4:30 p.m. the first tion. To register, call Rainbow meets every first Wednesday number is (773) 205-3637. For disorders and support groups by Neptune on the one-year Thursday of the month at the Hospice and Palliative Care ofthe month. additional information, call for their families. Meetings anniversary of their death. Outpatient Therapy Center, Bereavement Support, (847) The Butterfly Club is a (773) 205-3600. take place 6:30-8 p.m. on the The teddy bears are then Church and Potter avenues, 692-8884. support group for children The National Alliance on first Monday of every month donated to organizations such Des Plaines. Call Megan Pot- Crohn's & Colitis Founda- ages 6 to 13 whose parent or Mental Illness, Cook County at Evanston Hospital, 2650 as Rainbow Hospice in Park terfield, (847) 723-6690. tion support group meets caretaker has been diagnosed North Suburban, invites the Ridge, Evanston, in Rooms Ridge and local fire depart- Holding Onto Hope - Rain- 7:30-9:30 p.m. every third with cancer. The group meets public to attend its Family G952 and 954. Call Elaine at ments to be given to a child bow Hospice is a monthly Thursday of the month at every first Wednesday of the 5u,.port Group for families (847) 674-6376. in need. daytime group for widowed Advocate Lutheran General month. Registration and pa- of individuals with a mental An Alzheimer's Caregivers The Les Turner ALS Founda- people grieving the loss of Hospital, 1775 Dempster St., rental consent are required. illness. Program is free and support group, co-sponsored tion Support Group meets a spouse. It meets 1-2:30 Room 1063, Park Ridge. The The Us Toot Prostate meets 7-8:30 p.m. on the by Advocate Medical Group 7-8:30 p.m. on the second p.m. the fourth Wednesday of focus is to assist patients with Cancer Support Group meets third Tuesday of every month and the Alzheimer's Associa- Wednesday of every month the month at the Park Ridge Crohn's disease or ulcer- every second Wednesday of at the Nesset Center, 1775 Bal- tion, is offered monthly at at Temple Beth Israel, 3601 Non-Profit Center, 720 Garden ative colitis, their families, the month. lard Road, north of Advocate the Nesset Pavilion on the W. Dempster St., Skokie. For St. Registration is required. significant others and friends The Teen Cancer Support Lutheran General Hospital in campus of Advocate Lutheran directions, call (847) 675- Admission is $5 per session. in coping more effectively Group is for teens ages 13 to Park Ridge. Free parking. Call General Hospital. Meetings 0951. Those attending are Call (847) 692-8884. with the illness. Call (847) 18 whose parent or caretaker (847) 716-2252. are 1:30-3 p.m. the third asked to notify Claire Owen, Rainbow Hospice's Life 827-0404. has been diagnosed with The local TOPS Club chap- Thursday of each month in director of patient services, Transitions Group is an ongo- Resurrection Medical cancer. The group meets ter meets at 5 p.m. Mondays the lower-level conference (847) 679-3311 or cowen@ ing support group for anyone Center sponsors a variety of every third Wednesday of at the Niles Park District room of Nesset Pavilion, lestu rnerals.org. who, as a general guideline, free cancer-support groups the month. Registration and Center, 6676 W. Howard 1775 Ballard Road, Park Grandparents As Caregiv- has been widowed for one to for both patients and their parental consent are required. St., Niles, on the lower level Ridge. Meetings are free and ers, a program sponsored four years, meeting 7-8:30 family members. All support Multiple Sclerosis Support (handicap accessible). TOPS no registration is required. by Children's Home+Aid, p.m. the fourth Tuesday of the groups are free and meet in Group meets the last Saturday meetings are open to women, Contact Sandy Guarise, (847) will offer grandparents an month at the Park Ridge Non- the Cancer Conference Room of each month in the Resur- men and teens. Cost is nomi- 318-2501. opportunity to meet other Profit Center, 720 Garden St., (ground floor, Entrance C). rection Rehabilitation Center nal. Visitors are welcome to The Neptune Society, the grandparents, share concerns Park Ridge. The fee is $5 per Contact Carol Flanagan, (773) of Chicago, first floor, Profes- attend their first TOPS meet- largest independent crema- and talk about interesting session. Call (847) 692-8884. 792-5116: sional Building, Entrance C. ing free of charge. Call (847) tion company in the nation topics that will help them care Good Mourning Program The Cancer Support Group Call (773) 594-7856. 966-4871; to find another based in Des Plaines, is bring- for their grandchildren. Meet- will meet 6:45-8 p.m. every for cancer patients, families Alzheimer's Support Group local chapter, visit www.tops. ing comforting teddy bears ings are 10-11:30 a.m. the third Monday of the month and friends meets monthly meets the second Tuesday org or call TOPS Headquarters to Chicago area children who first Wednesday of the month at Lutheran General Family 7-8:30 p.m. every last ofthe month in the Health at 1-800-932-8677. are hurt, frightened or alone. at Niles Public Library, 6960 Care Center, 9375 Church St., Wednesday. Management Classroom. The The Depression and Bipolar The Neptune Society Teddy Oakton St. Free child care is Des Plaines. The program is The Leukemia & Lymphoma session is free. 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NOTRE DANE Cone could be next shortstop sensation Today BYDANSHALIN Baseball hosts Prospect, Contributor 4:30 p.m. Lacrosse at Sandburg, 7 p.m. Niles North star shortstop Volleyball at Maine West, Adam Warda has moved 5 p.m. on to Southern Iffinois Uni- Friday versity after a monster 2011 Volleyball at Marist Invite, season, when he hit .485 with 5 p.m. nine home runs and 48 RBI, Saturday and finished second behind Volleyball at Marist Invite, Glenbrook South's Luke Har- 9a.m. rison in voting for Central Tuesday Suburban League Player of Lacrosse at St. Laurence, the Year. 6:30 p.m. Vikings head coach Ed To- Wednesday ledo said it will take multiple Baseball hosts Guerin, players to fill Warda's shoes. 4:30 p.m. "You can't really replace Volleyball at Niles N., 6 p.m. Warda. He had a third of our RBIs or more. You can't re- NuES NORTH place him with one player or person," said Toledo, whose Today team finished 15-22 last sea- Softball at St. Viator, 4:30 son. "But we have some kids p.m. who played as sophomores Friday last year, and we feel they Boys volleyball at Marist are going to step up and haveNues North base-runner Anthony Sanchez rounds third as Northside's Mike McMannon dives for the ball during nonconference Invite, 5 p.m. good seasons." action at Nues North.i ALLtSON WILLIAMS-FOR SUN-TtMES MEDIA Softball at Hersey, 4:45 p.m. The team's three-man ju- Saturday nior nucleus includes thirdsive player and hitter. On thebut the otherguyscan pitchTim Reichert held down theFox returns in right field. To- Baseball hosts Schurz baseman/pitcher Matt Mc-mound, he's stronger and hiswell enough to win. If theyposition for several years. ledo admitted the coaching (OH), 10 a.m. Tague, catcher Gabe Dwyervelocity has improved. He'llwork on doing what they're "He was at the sophomorestaff entered the season still Boys gymnastics at Rolling and outfielder/pitcher Elliotbe fine as long as he doesn'tcapable of doing, they are go-level last year, and it's differ-looking to select a starting left Meadows, 4:30 p.m. Mark. try to do too much." ing to be OK." ent hitting at the varsity level,"fielder. Senior Tommy Dixon Boys track vs. Boll ngbrook McTague expects to be the Seniors David Schoenberg Dwyer returns behind theToledo said of Cone. "In time,is in the running. at Lewis Univ., 4 p.m. team's No. i starter, and whenand James Fuller look to beplate, while Duarte is backhe'll be OK. But it's a matter The batting order projects Boys volleyball at Marist he's not pitching, start at thirdthe team's other top starters. at first base. Duarteis play-of him working through someto be: Mark, Schoenberg Mc- Invite,8a.m. base. Junior Sammy Schwartz,ing but is not yet 100 percentgrowing pains at the plate. OnThgue, Duarte, Ammer, i»- Girls soccer at Evanston, "He had a good Americansenior Mo Raja, and juniorsafter having knee surgery inthe defensive end, that's whyyer and Fox, who could move 11 a.m. Legion season for us last sum-Jessie Green and Dan Am-December. Ammer will sharehe's up. We're not really (wor-up into the heart of the order Softball at Regina (DH), 10 mer, and cemented his placemer also should get work onduties at first base, and hened about) that." as the season progresses. am/noon in the field and on the mound.the hill. and Duarte also will DH. Junior Brad Schneider and Niles North will take a Monday Ever since then, we felt he "The most important thing Schoenberg gets the nodGreen likely will play thirdspring break trip to Orlan- Baseball on Florida Trip, TBD could be the No. I guy (pitch-is consistency," Toledo saidat second base, while sopho-base when McTague is pitch-do, Fla., where the Vikiíîgs Wednesday ing)," Toledo said. "He's add-about the staff. "We don'tmore Ari Cone takes over at 111g. will play four varsity games Boys volleyball hosts Notre ed strength and has gottenhave a flame-thrower - Mc-shortstop, long a strength at In the outfield, Mark is backagainst teams fromOhio, Dame, 6 p.m. quicker - he's a good defen-Tague is the closest to that -Niles North. Before Warda,in center, while senior ClarkPennsylvania and New York. Pitchers will determine how much Demons improve

BY DAN SHALIN "Ourbiggestchallengethe hard work and effort." TheGlowackibrothersthrows well, he's a smart kid Contributor is not who we are playing, Pitching appears to be aalso are middle infielders,and calls a good game. He's a but ourselves," Clark said.strength. Senior right-hand-and Clark said both have im-coachable kid and a pleasure Maine East may have fin-"We have to work througher Cory Evans and seniorproved offensively. to be around. We're looking ished 4-23 last year, but headsome issues. In close games,twins Andrew andTyler Senior Steve Khatchadou-for big things from him." coach Ron Clark said his 2012we have to find ways to winGlowacki are expected to benan is an imposing figure Davis is expected to start squad is poised for a breakoutthose games instead of corn-the main starters. Juniors AJ(6-foot-2, 245 pounds) at firstin center field, and Zakharia season this spring. ing close and being happy. ItPlis and Greg Davis - thebase, and he's improved de-is slated for right field. The Blue Demons had awill be critical to get off to alone lefty on the staff - andfensively. 'Those two are extremely young group in2011, andgood start, for our confidencesenior George Zakharia also Plis, senior Ramen Odichosolid and good defensive out- Clark said that many of hisand buy-in." will pitch. and senior Nick Harloff willfielders,"Clarksaid."Any players, thoughtalented, And Clark thinks his team Evans, an all-conferencetake turns at the hot corner. time the ball is in the aii you need more seasoning thanis capable of taking the nextselection last season, will play Behind the plate, juniorare comfortable theywill their CSL counterparts be-step in the CSL North thisin the middle of the infieldPhil Papaioannou returns af-come down with it." cause most did not grow upspring. and bat leadoff. ter catching on varsity all of Plis could play left field playing travel baseball. "I really believe that and "He's a versatile kid wholast season. He's a gem withif he's not at third. Senior Maine East was in manyam excited about this group,"can play either spot in thethe glove, according to Clark.Dan Klamerus is a strong of- of the games it lost, and lastClark said. "There is not anymiddle infield," Clark said. "You won't see too manyfensive player who could beMaine East's Cory Evans, who summer posted a record nearteam I'd rather coach in our"He's an excellent bunterbetterdefensivecatchersemployed in the outfield orshut out Northside 3-O in .500. Now, Clark believes hisconference.This teamiswith a lot of speed. He's aaround," the coach said. 'Inat DH, and senior Muham-the Blue Demons' regional team has to prove it can winready to take off. They've putheck of a player. We expect amy almost 20 years (coach-mad Tabani will get someopener last spring, returnsfó the close ones if it's going toin the time and work. Hope-lot from him in terms of lead-ing), he's been one of theopportunities in the outfieldlead the staff. iROBHART- progress this season. fully, we'll see the results ofership and performance." best. He blocks the plate well,as well. SUN-TIMES MEDIA 42 iWWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM I THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 2012NIL !LL BET YOU DIDN7 KNOW... Brought To You By

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When the NHL's Atlanta . Thrashers moved to Winnipeg before the 2011-12 season and become the Jets - 1 6 years after the original Jets moved to Phoenix - season tickets sold out in just 17 minutes, which NUes West's Maya Sato (right) chases down the ball during the Wolves' CSL South toss to New Trier. i ALLISONWILLIAMS-FOR SuN-TIMES MEDIA was only four days after the move was announced. What mode this even more surprising isthat, with o metropolitan Word already out about sensation Tirovolas populationof onlyabout BY MATT HARNESS 750,000,Winnipeg is the Thanis will find out about herfield and a 5-3 loss to Glen- Seniors Nicole Ostro, Karo-Clish. second smallest market among [email protected] and double-team her." brook North before falling tolinaOstapkiewicz,Maggie "All three goals were de- the four major North American Or worse. New Trier. Swanson and Liz Troyk alsofensive lapses," the coach la- sports. The smallest? Green Brett Clish sees his teans Tirovolas constantly fought But Clish saw improvementare expected to contribute.mented. 'We were over-com- Bay of the NFL. potential. off as many as four Treviansover the weekend against theMolly Kleppin and Monikamitting on defense, not taking Even after starting out O-3,and never got enough freeTrevians, a team that couldSosnowka lead the junior vet-good angles and getting beat The 2012 Major League the Niles West coach knowsspace to take one good shotchallenge for the state title. erans in the field. on the outside." Baseball season marks the 40th the Wolves can be good, es-Saturday. 'We are always looking up," "I've known about Molly Before thegaine,Clish anniversary of the adoption of pecially with freshman sen- Regardless, Clish expectssaid the coach, whose clubfor a while," Clish said of thepromisedtheWolvesare the Designated Hitter by the sation Vicki Tirovolas at for-Tirovolas to be trouble fordropped to O-1 in the CSLthree-sportathlete who'spledged to working on defense American League os o way to ward. most teams this spring. South. "We are positive." played varsity soccer sincein practice. address declining offense. But Although she was shut out "She has very good ball- Other than Tirovolas, Clishher freshmanyear."She's "Every day we are walking Saturday in a 3-O loss to New not many fans remember that handling skills, the best I'vewill count on seven returningknowledgeable about which-through situations until they the DH was introduced only Trier, Tirovolas scored all fourcoached in nine years here,"starters. ever sport she plays. Sheunderstand what has to be of the team's goals in the open- os o three-year trial. However, he said. "She can shoot right One of them, Jackie Carde-reads the gaine very well." done," he said. ing week of the season. or left and is smart with thenas, showed her spirit Sat- Freshman Veronika Sostar- NilesWest,which was when leagueofficialssaw "For her to being scoring scoring jump almost o full run ball. She knows how to play. urday in Skokie. The senioric projects to be a difference-scheduledtoplayMaine per game - from 3.5 to 4.3 these goals against two good "She's someone I've beengoalie turned back countlessmaker as a midfielder. South on Tuesday, hosts Ley- teams is pretty good for us as awaiting on for a long time." shots by the Trevians before - the DH became permanent. Despite nearly 66 shutoutden today (Thursday) and program," Clish said. "I know Niles West started the sea-succumbing to their persis-minutes against the Trevians,Oak Park-River Forest on Sat- what willhappen, though.son with a 4-1 defeat to Deer-tent pressure. defense always will concernurday.

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Nifes West's Bobby Tran heaves the shot put during the CSL South inndoor championships at Evanston. JOEL LERNER-suN-TIMES MEDIA Cross-country runnersanchor Wolves track Deerfield's Graham Johnson and Nues North's Brandon Ochoa run neck-and-neck in the 55 low hurdles at he CSL North indoor meet at Glenbrook North. J ROB DICKER-SUN-TIMES MEDIA BY MATT HARNESS who really is into the long [email protected] jump and trying to get better," Vivone said. "Very technical." DistancerunnersNeal Seniorsprinters Mike Omar and Marc-Daniel JulienWright and Jeremiah Jor-Vikings' distancecrew look to pick up the pace thisdan went 2-3 in the 50-yard spring. dash at the conference meet. Nues West coach Chris Vi-Wright finished in 5.65, and vone expects the senior pairJordan followed in 5.70. to lead the Wolves in the 800 "They are our leaders in erforms to expectations and 1,600-meter runs oncethe sprints, and I think they the team heads outside. Omarlooked pretty good in that BY DAN SHALIN treal Sykes and Zheng Fengin the fall, there should be "We expect him back. He's and Julien both fmished in therace," the coach said. "We will Contributor - Niles North has holes to filllittle surprise the track teaman overall team leader. He's top five at Loyola Regionalbe counting on those two once before the championship por-features several talented dis-a fourth-year senior now and during the cross country sea-we get outside." The Niles North boys tracktion of the schedule in May. tance runners. we're looking for him to do a son. Bobby Tran set a personalprogram has won seven CSL "We're progressing" said Junior Micah Beller wonnice job (with leadership)," ViVone also will count onbest in the shot put by throw-North outdoor meet titles inNiles North head coach Paulthe 3,200 (9:35), while seniorSwanson said."(Brandon nior Blake Helton in thoseing 46-10 to take fourth place.a row. Swanson. "We knew thisCarlitos Rangel topped theOchoa) has been doing a good events. Niles West was missing top But the results of Friday'steam was going to be a work1,600(4:34.1). Senior Aronjob and is always a hard work- "That's our strength rightthrower Terrance Bramlett,CSL North indoor meet indi-in progress. We're confidentSebhat was second in theer in practice. He's a good now," Vivone said. who was out with an injuredcate an eighth straight titleby the end of the season that3,200 and junior Randy Mor-model for the other kids." JordanNianickshowedhip flexor. hardly is guaranteed. we can be a good track andtell took second in the 1,600. SeniorO'Shayne Brown Friday at the CSL South in- "Bobby took a big step The Vikings (94 points)field team. The team of junior Aquibcame in second in the 50 me- door meet that he can con-forward for us," Vivone said.finished third at Glenbrook "We've had some injuriesAboobaker,juniorEmmittters (5.8) despite coming off tribute, too, by winning the"I am very happy for himNorth behind Deerfield (129.5)and we didn't want to takeBarr, senior JeifWeisman andillness,while junior Kedar long jump in 20-feet-li 3/4.and hope he continues to im-and Highland Park (117.5). chances, but that made forsenior Daniel Noboa won theKennedy crossed third (6.1). He was the only winner forprove." Niles North took secondsome inconsistent training3,200 relay. Senior pole vaulter Ethan the Wolves, who finished fifth Evanston won nine eventsbehind Deeruield lastyear,which shows up in inconsis- In field events, senior AbeVelasquez, a state qualifier with 51 points. to capture its fifth consecu-before scooping up the out-tent results. I feel like we canYoukhana captured the shotlast season, sat out the meet. A senior, Nianick is in histive indoor conference cham-door crown a few monthsclear up those by the time weput (46-8). Senior Matt Cur- The Vikings now take their (st season with the team af-pionship with 163 points. later. However, following theget to the meets that reallytis, a hurdler, suffered an in-training outside in anticipa- ter playing baseball for three The Wolves are back in ac-graduation of several key run-matter." jury during the conferencetion of meets on April 3 at years. tion March 31 at Andrews' in-nera - including Koste Papa- After Niles North's memo-meet and could miss someGlenbrook North and April 7 "Hea hard-working guyvitational. zoglou, Devonir Casey, Mon-ruble cross country seasontime. at the Prospect Relays NIL THURSDAY, MARCH 22. 2012 WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COM 45

. NORTH STARS BOYS BASKETBALL PLAYER OF THE YEAR PLAYER OF THE YEAR Connor Boehm New Trier senior

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BY MATT HARNESS SECOND TEAM mharnesspioneerlocal.com David Bragiel New Trier senior guard By virtue of being a big man - and a varsity player for four seasons - Con- Kurt Karis nor Boehni got the Shaquille O'Neal Glenbrook North junior guard treatment this season. Jack Mornssey Still, the New Trier senior managed Loyola sophomore guard to make a difference despite all the Joe Ferrici - attention he received every time he Notre Dame senior forward touched the ball. The 6-foot-7 Dartmouth-bound for- John Solari ward averaged a team-best 19.4 points Maine South junior forward and 9.3 rebounds a game, leading the Trevians (23-6) to a top seed at the THIRD TEAM Glenbrook South Sectional. The Trev- Reid Berman ians won their second regional cham- New Trier junior guard pionship in four years, before losing to Matt Mooney Evanston in a sectional semifinal. Notre Dame junior guard "Every team knew, to be successful they had to limit his offensive input, and Jordan Perm he did a great job of responding to that," Evanston senior guard New Trier coach Scott Fricke said of Mychael Henley the all-CSL South selection and second Niles North senior forward team all-state pick. Austin Curren Boehm played on varsity as a fresh- North Shore junior forward man, but Fricke barely recognizes the player who will graduate this spring ALL-CONFERENCE after he helped New Trier post a 70-37 record in his four seasons. Austin Angel "He was a tough kid," Fricke said. New Trier senior (CSL South) "Fundamentally, he needed improve- Connor Boehm p ment. When he caught the ball in the New Trier senior (CSL South) post (as a frosh), he traveled. His out- David Bragiel side shot wasn't effective. But he im- New Trier senior (CSL South) proved all aspects of his game." Boehm especially showed his utility Jake Bruce this season. Despite drawing defend- North Shore senior (ISL) ers from all angles, he was able to make Adam Chick New Trier's offense work. Along with Glenbrook N. senior (CSL North) his scoring production, Boehm finished the season with 51 assists in 29 games Austin Curren and was one of the team's deadliest North Shore junior (151) threats from the outside. Joe Fernci "He was great at getting his team- Notre Dame senior (ESCC) mates shots," Fricke said. "He did a re- Riley Hall ally good job of passing out of the post. North Shore junior (151) That really was one of the keys to our season." Mychael Henley New Trier won't soon forget Boehm, Niles N. senior (CSL North) who ended his career with 1,525 points. Josh Irving "He really became a complete play- Evanston senior (CSL South) er," Fricke said. "He was able to beat you inside, outside - and was improved Mark Johnson on defense. The kid won a lot of games New Trier's Connor Boehm, who scored 1,525 points during his four-year varsity career, saw the Trevians go 70-37 and Glenbrook N. senior (CSL North) and was part of a winning program." win two regionaLs during that span. i BRIAN OMAHONEY-FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA Kurt Kans Glenbrook N. junior (CSL North) NORTH STARS BOYS BASKETBALL FIRST TEAM Jack Morrissey Loyola sophomore (CCL North) MALACHI NIX AUSTIN ANGEL JOSH IRVING CONNOR BOEHM LEONARD GARRON Jamie Nikitas Nues North junior guard New Trier senior guard Evanston senior guard New Trier senior forward Evanston senior forward Glenbrook S. senior (CCL North) A constant source of excite- The versatile ball-handler One of the most fearless A long-time focus of CSL There weren't too many re- Malachi Nix bounds or loose balls that Gar- ment who never hides his love did a little bit of everything shooters around, Irving defenses, Boehm was a four- Niles N. junior (CS1 North) for the game, Nix has been a for the Trevians. A two-year served as a key contributor year player for the Trevians. ron didn't chase and recover. big part of Nues North's emer- starter after transferring during the Wildkits' run to The 6-foot-7 forward became The 6-foot-4 senior provided John Solari gence.Behind the team's lead- from Boytan, the 6-foot-4 the program's first sectional one ofthe most dominant the muscle during the team's Maine S. junior (CSL South) I ing scorer, the Vikings won wing averaged 12 points, 4 title since 2008. The 5-foot- pLayers in the area, averag- run through the playoffs. Gar- Joe Younan back-to-back regional titLes for rebounds and 4 assists for the 10 senior guard averaged a ing 19.4 points and 9.3 re- ron, who will play football at Niles West junior (CSL Sooth) the first time. The point guard 23-6 club that earned the top team-best 13.9 points a game bounds a game. He will play Southern Illinois next season, averaged 19.5 points, 3.2 as- seed at the Glenbrook South and grabbed an average of at Dartmouth next season. averaged 8.4 points and 5.9 Selected by Pioneer Press sists and 2.1 steaLs a game. Sectional. 2.8 rebounds. rebounds a game. sports staff Managing Editor: Rich Martin M lesSports 847-486-74811 [email protected] PIONEERLOCAL.COM THURSDAY, MARCH22, 2012j1.6

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'Today Badminton at Maine West, 4:30p.m. Girls soccer hosts Von Steuben,4:45p.m. Girls water polo hosts St. Viator,5:30p.m. Boys gymnastics at Glen- brook South, 6 p.m. Boys volleyball hosts Lane Tech, 6 p.m. Friday Softball at St. Viator,4:30 p.m. Baseball hosts Northridge, 4:45p.m. Saturday Badminton at Glenbard East Invite, 9a.m. Boys volleybalL hosts Demon Invite, 9 a.m. Softball at Fenton, 10 a.m. Baseball hosts Amundsen, 10 a.m. Monday Softball hosts Gordon Tech, 4:45p.m. Tuesday Baseball hosts Hoffman Estates,4:30p.m. Girls water polo hosts Payton,5p.m. Boys water polo hosts Payton, 6 p.m. Wednesday Baseball hosts Elmwood Park,4:45p.m. Niles West's Kevin Ross drives the bait for a double during the Wolves' season opener with Wheeling. ICURTIS LEHMKUHL-SUNTIMES MEDIA

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Today Ross heads long list of Wolves talent Baseball hosts St. Ignatius, BY DAN SHALIN m. up the middle, and a third-by junior Seth Rosenberg, adude lefty Winkler, Arcus, 4:45p.m. Contributor "He's used to that. He'syear varsity third basemanleft-handed hitting New Tri-Ostraga,seniorElmwood Girls soccer hosts Leyden, been through it the past yearin Meger. As far as swinginger transfer who is anotherPark transfer Nick Reyes, ju- 4:45p.m. A new part of the job forand a half," Gustafson saidthe bat and doing all the littlecollege prospect, accordingnior Eli Sherman, and Mar- Boys volleyball at Loyola, Niles West baseball coachregarding Ross, who trans-things, (the infield) is as goodto the coach. Junior Jackkoff, a lefty. Ross also can 6 p.m. Garry Gustalson is spendingferred from Mather after hisas there is in the Central Sub-Braja isa talented thirdpitch and could be used as a Saturday time fielding calls from majorsophomore season. "He hasurban League. It's as strongcatcher. closer. Girls track at Top Times, ILl. league baseball scouts. no problem going out andas it can be when those guys Intheoutfield,junior The battingorder, I Wesleyan, 10 a.m. Suchdistractionshaveplayingif those guys areare not pitching." Jimmy Ostraga will be thethrough 7, looks to be: Ostro- .,ys track at Top Times, Ill.become commonplace, sincethere or not. He plays the Each of the infielders couldeveryday center-fielder aftergo, Colletta, Ross, Meger, ei- Wesleyan,,2:30p.m. the Wolves feature one of thegame the right way. We're ob-pitch, so their backups willgetting called up to varsity inther Rosenberg or Stojanoff, Boys volleyball at Maine country's best players in se-viously looking for a big yearhave opportunities to play.the final weeks of last season.Markoff. East Tourn., 9 a.m. nior shortstop Kevin Ross. out of Ross. He's a tremen-Junior Matt Tan can handleAthanasiou will play left field, Gustafsonbelievesthe Girls soccer hosts OPRF, Ross, who hit .436 with 30dous defensive player, and hissecondbase,senior Evanand senior Trevor Taihamiteam will compete for the top noon RBI, 35 runs and 16 steals lastbat speed and the type of hit-Athanasiou can play severaland junior Tommy Williamsspot in the CSL South. Baseball hosts Mather season, already has signedter he is ... he's one of the toppositions,includingshort-could draw starts in right. "We feel like we can play as (DH), 11 a.m. to play at the University ofhitters in the country" stop, juniors Jack Arcus andJunior Joe Younan and seniorwell as anybody and contend Boys gymnastics at Rolling Michigan. Hearing his name Ross will anchor an ex-Nick Clark can ifil in at thirdQuinn Winkler also will get in-for the conference," the coach Meadows,4:30p.m. earlyduringJune's MLBperiencedinfieldthatalsobase, andjuniors Mario Sivricnings in the outfield. said. "But Glenbrook South, Monday Entry Draft could force theincludes junior Kyle Collettaand Jordan Griffith should The pitching staff returnsNew Trier, Maine South, and Baseball at Barrington, right-hander to decide be-and senior third basemanplay a bit at first base. Griffithstarters Meger and Colletta.Glenbrook North on the other (DH), 10 a.m. tween college and the profes-Jason Meger, both third-yearalso will PH. Rosenberg also should start,side (North), are all good. It Boys water polo hosts sional ranks. starters. Senior Max Markoff The Wolvesincludeawhile senior T.J. Bruning iswill be a dogfight from start Dee'field, 6 p.m. Gustafson said he doesn'treturns at first base. wealth of options behind theback after battling the effectstofinish Butourgoalistobe Tuesday worry about Ross losing his "Our infield is as strong asplate. Senior Erik Stojanoffof knee surgery and a brokencontending the last week of Baseball at St. Joseph (DR),focus because an arsenal ofanybody's," Gustafson said.is back after some startshand last season. the season. That's all we can 4:30J.m. radarguns are pointed at"We have Collette and Rosslast season. He'llbe joined Other capable pitchers in-hope for." NIL THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 2012 I WWW.PIONEERLOCAL.COMI 47

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