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"They can family officially completed promise you the moon, and the sale of the banquet hail in six months ..." to Schiller Park-based Vic- Tom Suwinski said that, toriaBanquets. White even though White Eagle Eagle was founded by An- wasn't closing, the sale still drew Przybylo'sfather, felt like a loss. Ted, in 1947. Originally lo- "I think it's a loss of an cated in Chicago. it moved icon, a loss of heritage," he to Nues in 1967. said. "My dad is buried The day before the own- across the street - he's ership was transferred, the turning over in his grave." family organized a party to Suwinski said he was mark the end of an era. concerned that, with the Friends, customers and new owners, the restaurant current and former em- would losea personal ployees were invitedto touch, with the menu turn- attend. Most of the guests ing into bland "McDonald's who spoke to Niles Herald- style" mass-produced food. Spectator saidthat they However, he said that he were apprehensive about didn't blame the Przybylos the change, but that they for selling - he respected were willing to give the the hard work they put in, new owners a chance. and he could see why The Nues Spectator, one they'd want to do some- of this newspaper's pred- thing else. ecessors, reported on Dec. On his part, the mayor 4, 1985, Ted Przyhylo grew admitted that he wasn't up in West Town, which entirely sure what he was was then a hub of Chicago's going to do next. Polish-American commu- "I don't know what I'm nity In 1947, he bought a GOP STODENKOV/PIONEER PRESS going to do on Fridays, boys club near the inter- Customers and employees, past and present, reminisce at the White Eagle farewell party. Saturdays and Sundays," section of Division Street Przybylo said. "I'll have to and Western Avenue. Those buildings, he ex- "I'll have tofind a new place to go. The 6 p.m. Ampol Aires, a Chi-find a new place to go. The Drawing upon his experi- plained, are still parts of the cago area polka band, per-White Eagle has been my ence of working in restau- banquet hail. RenovationsWhite Eagle has been my social network formed. Photos and news-social network. Everybody rants, he used the space tosmoothed over the differ- paper clippings from theknew they could find me open a catering business. ences between differentEverybody knew they couldfind me here White Eagle's history were here. I'm going to find a During the 1950s, theportions, but it's still pos- displayed in the lobby, andquiet bar or a restaurant population ofthe area shift- sible to see where theyI'm going tofind a quiet bar or a restau- visitorscould buy mer-where I'm going to hang ed as a growing number ofwere if one knows what to chandise from the banquet out at." Polish-Americans moved look for. rant where I'm going to hang out at" hail gift shop and decora- Throughout the event, northwest along Milwau- Since then, White EagleAndrew Przybylo, Nues mayor and co-owner of White fions at steep discounts. multiple people came up to kee Avenue, with many ofplayed host to celebrities Eagle Even large decorations - him, thanking him for great them settling in Niles. such as Muhammad Ali and such as human-sized sol-memories and offering BobZiemba,whoLarry Hagman. It also be- dier decorations and treas-gifts. Przybylo said that he worked as a bartender atcame a major hub for localing about the future. An-that Victoria Banquetsure chests - were up forwas glad to see that White White Eagle for 45 years,and state politics, holdingdrew Przybylo said that itwasn't planning any signifi- sale. Eagle meant so much to so saidthat Ted Przybylofundraisersfor Chicagowas just one of the reasons cant changes. Diane Michaiski, whomany people. wanted to move the busi- mayoral candidate Bernardwhy they ultimately de- "They're going to keepbought the soldier decora- "It'sgreat," he said. ness closer to his clientele. Epton and Goy. Jamescided to sell. the same menu, and (Whitefions, said she was aston- "Over the years, we've had "They bought Tromba'sThompson. Most recently, "The family is gettingEagle) will operate underished that she was able toso many people that be- Restaurant and picnicit played hosts to severalolder, and we're gettingthe same employees," sheget what she did. came part of the White grounds, and they bought Niles Forward Party events. tired," he said: "Andit said. "My husband told meEagle family. Today was a this place called Helen's, After Ted Przybylo died,wasn't going to go to the Still, a change of own- they were selling stuff, but I nice testament to that. I'm which was right next door,"the ownership was splitthird generation." ership represented the endhad no idea how big it was grateftil." Ziemba said. 'tnd thenbetween his six children. Speaking on behalf of the of an era. To mark the going to be," she said. they expanded out east andBut as those children gotentire family, Kiki Przybylo, transition, the family For the guests who at- IgorStudenkov is afreelance they expanded south." older, they started wonder-Andrew's daughter,saidhosted a party from noon totended, this was a bitter- reporterfor Pioneer Press. NEWS 5

Plans for faster Milwaukee 4 Avenue buses take shape a BY IGOR STUDENKOV Street and Golf Mill Mail.ings and hearings and other Pioneer Press Each stop will have slightlyannouncements." raised platforms with Under the current time- Pace suburban bus agen-wheelchair ramps, new pas- line, the plans for the Pulse cy has been releasing moresenger shelters, more prom- ART would be finalized by I. details on what the new,ment signage and displaysthe end of the year. The faster bus service along Mil- showing real-timearrivalconstruction will take place waukee Avenue will look information. throughout 2016, with the like. Pace spokesman Patrickservice launching in 2017. Summer School As previously reported byWilmot said that Route 270 The construction costs A five-week academk program for young men in graden Pioneer Press, Pace is cur- will still make trips between will be covered through a A high-energy adventure amp for young men ages 10-16 7-12. We emphasize hinds-on, project-based learning rently working on launchingJefferson Park Transit Cen- 1deral grant, but Pace is promoting physical aaivlty. leadership, self-contdence and in traditional academk areas and we offer unique ter and Glenbrook Hospital.covering architecture and teamwork .. while having fun' an Arterial Rapid Transit opportunities including: bus service along the section However Pulse buses wouldengineering aspects of the PaintballRappelling/Rod Climbing TH MUD PIT' Aviation HorsemanshipSailing of Milwaukee Avenue thatnow handle most of theproject The agency has Archery Obstade Course Water Survival SCUBA Dicing runs between Jefferson ParkTransit Center-Golf Millbudgeted $800,000 for this ACT Prep JROIC Language Studies Transit Center and Golf Milltrips. purpose for 2015. Session i : July5-11 Session 3: July19-25 June 28 -August1, 2015 Session 2: July12-18 Session 4: July26-August1 Mall. Officially kno as "Our plans are to reduce Since the budget was SJNMA i wafrdnn a I ¡O-ere empor n!nOeId, W,suanvn. ¿waird Milwaukee Pulse, the serv- service frequency on Routeapproved, (kw. Bruce Rann- 'n ffieiien,lo( Wuukesha (ounqs iake (ounvyDeIafield,s 35 m,nutes wes:afMilwaukwnndonehourensto(Mad,snn, adjacentro LIS l-94. ice is part of Pace's plan to270 and operate anin- er has proposed a budget w.,afr, speed up service along some creased level of frequencythat would decrease state 4#noceI(sNpMiit ofits busiest corridors. on Pulse service versus the funding for Pace. The new service will haveexisting Route 270 sched- "Because thestate's $t,klSfdts twthwis tf'y *CJd84fl fewer stops, but it will also ule' he said. "In fact, thebudget process is in its early 1- O - 152-2338 1101 Gaenesee StevIDlfle1d. WI 53018 travel faster thanks to signal Pulse service will operate stages,it's unclear at this dmnvonvsjnmaorq wwwsjninauruisummor prourams priority that would allow itwith the same or better time how large any cuts may toget aroundtrafficatfrequency throughout thebe to our operating budget," certainintersections. Theday when compared to ex- Wilmot said. buses will feature Wi-Fi and isting Route 270 servic&' He explained that if the USB chargers, and bus stops The remaining Route 270cuts are implemented, they Revive; Conne.. ct.nspire. will feature real-time arrival buses would still serve the wouldn't affect the planning information. And whilesame stops they do cur-process - but they would LINCOLÑWOOD Community Conversations Route 270, which currently rently. affect how much money p u B LIC seives the corridor, will con- "Our current plans callPace can spend on the regu- LIBRARY Join us to learn about improvements the tinue running, it will run less for operating local servicelar bus route operations. frequently than before. on Route 270 to comple-Because it would be two DISTRICT Lincoinwood Library is making to our Route 270 is currentlyment the express, limitedmore years before Pulse building and services. We are creating one of the busiest routes in stop service on the Pulseservicestarts, the transit an environment for our community the entire Pace system. Ac-Milwaukee Line," Wilmotagency would have time to cording to the currentsaid. "Ifa customer needs toadjust its budget to experience new ideas, learn about schedule, it runs between access a destination that is in "There will be time to technology, or get lost in a good book, while Jefferson Park Transit Cen- between Pulse stops, he ormake any adjustments - if ter and Golf Mill Mall anshe could either walk theneeded - to the service plan also providing a comfortable and useful average of 10-15 minutesextra distance or transfer at for Pulse service if funding place for gathering. Stop in and see during rush hour, about the Pulse station to a 270 bus cutsaffect our operating once every 20 minutes dur- to complete the trip." budget before the Pulse what is happening at your library! ing daytime and about once The Pulse buses will offer service is scheduled to begin every 30 minutes in the free Wi-Fi - something thatin 201" Wilmot said. evenings. An average of one currently is available only on If the funding cuts do Monciay, April 20, 7pm of three buses keeps gning Pace Express routes. Theyaffect the service, there are past Golf Mill Mall, termi-will also feature amenities factors that would help soft- Your voice matters! nating at Glenhrook Hospi- unique to Pulse. en the blow. tal. The route has a stop an "We will offer USB charg- "A large portion of the Cookies and coffee will be served. average of once every two ing ports, so that customers operating costs for the Pulse blocks. can charge cellphones andMilwaukee Line are being The Milwaukee Pulseother mobile devices in or- transferred from what we would function similarly toder to ensure they can staycurrently spend to operate Chicagn's J14-Jeffery Jumpconnected and productive Route 270," Wthnot said. "As service. Pace's plans call forwhile traveling with us'we reduce the frequency of Pulse to have a total of 10Wilmot said. 'Pulse busesRoute 270 service, we will stations. In the Niles section will also be the first in ourre-allocate those resources of the route, this includessystem tofeaturedigital into the Pulse service." stops at Touhy Avenue, Har- information signage that can lem Avenue, Oakton Street,be used to post information Igor Studenkov is a freelance Main Street, Dempsterabout detours, public meet- reporterfor Pioneer Press. 4000 W. Pratt AveLAncohiwood,IL 60712 . 847-677-5277 wwwJincolnwoodlibrary. . - 6 NEWS Colorful cloudscoat runners at Maine South By KARIE ANGELL Luc Pioneer Press The first-ever Park - Ridge Youth Commission Color Run last Saturday brought out an estimated 260 people who walked or ranunder blue skies to benefit St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, based in ' Memphis, Tenn. L Participants threw non-

& toxic dye in the air, cascad- colors on the runners' whiteing T-shirts. st. Jude was chosen as thisyear's school-wide fundraiser recipient. An estimated $10,410 was raised to benefit the hospital, said Annie Krall, 18, a Maine South High School senior from Park Ridge. Krall is vice president of the National Honor Society and is credited with initiat- ing the idea. The amount raised Sat- urday "is really amazing since our goal for the event was $10,000," Krall said. KARtE ANGELL LUC/PIONEEP PRESS PHOTOS "Originally,that amount Park Ridge Youth Commission Color Run participants gathered at Maine South High School April 11, including, from left, Nikke Bauer, of Park Ridge, get- seemed like an impossibleting doused with red dye by her sister Juliarma Bauer. An estimated $10.410 was raised to benefit St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. task, and we ended ip surpassing it." The Park Ridge Youth Commission was among 38 sponsorsthat donated funds or materials. Not a race, the run was hosted by Maine South's National Honor Society and organized by its offi- cers and volunteers, Krall said. The course was just shy of two miles. Participants of all ages could walk or run. The Common Place, a Park Ridge band featuring Annie Krall listens as a patriotic song plays over the loud talent from Wilmette Loyo- speakers. The Park Ridge band The Common Place la Academy and Maine stopped its set before the start of the run/walk. South High School, per- formed before and after the race. "I think it's important what we're doing for a common cause likeSt. Jude's," said Cameron Wol- ters, 18, a Park Ridge senior who performs with the band.

Kane Angeli Luc is a free-The Park Ridge Youth Commission Color Run course took participants around the campus lance reporter for Pioneerof Maine South High School. The school's National Honor Society was an organizer. As the run/Walk stepped off. participants tossed their Press. color dye packets in the air. NEWS 7

Costly repairs, falling membership CHICAGO TRIBUNE prompt sale of \TFW headquarters media group BY JENNIFER JOHNSON Pioneer Press I: Members of the Park Ridge VFW Post 3579 are waiting to see if interest in their aging building will NEW result in a sale. Though no offer has been made, a potential buy- er is interested in the prop- erty at 10 W. Higgins Road, which has been on the CUSTOMER market for several months, said VFW Post Adjutant Dennis Anderson. Falling membership and costly repairs to the build- ing have prompted the SPECIAL VFW to put the property up for sale and look at JENNIFER JOHNSON/PIONEER PRESS moving to a smaller loca- A potential buyer is interested in the VFW Post3579prop- tion,likely outside Park erty at 10 W. Higgins Road. which has been on the market SAVE UP TO 50% Ridge. for several months. "Our membership is de- on Print and DigitalAdvertising* cliningbecause most of ourwillnot be too far fromwas sold and a new school members are from WorldPark Ridge. constructed at the comer War II and Korea," An- "We'll have to changeof Cumberland and Foster derson, a Vietnam veteran, our name, but we'll keepAvenues in Norridge. explained. "We're losingthe number 3579," he said. Anderson's grandfather, members like crazy and Members come froma World War I veteran, and tI with our membership rollsvarious communities and hisfather,a veteran of falling off, we don't need athe city of Chicago. World War II, were both Warning signs space that big anymore." The VFW leadershipmembers of the Park Ridge The building is also "inwould also like to "tailor [a VFW post as well. disrepair," Anderson said,new location]tofit the "I usedtobring my with estimates to renovateyounger veterans," Ander-grandparents there for the it as high as $2.4 million.son added, while also mak- Friday Night Fish Fry," he Cost to make the buildinging it easily accessible forrecalled. "That post goes Çhicaütibui accessible for people witholder veterans and thoseback with me many, many disabilities and be in corn-with disabilities. years. We're going to miss pliance with the Americans The property on whichit. But if we do things the with Disabilities Act comeslo w. Higgins Rd. stands is right way, the new estab- in at around $600,000, he technically within unincor- lishmentwillbe even bet- added. porated Cook County, notter and maybe we'll see The price tag on thethe city of Park Ridge. Thenew members coming in." 35,000-square-foot prop-designation allowed the The Park Ridge VFW fl, erty at Higgins and Can-VFW to serve alcohol backpost was establishedin Anuther n.k'asc in case field Roads - which in- when Park Ridge was still a 1938. cludes the VFW building, a dry town, Anderson noted. Post members are not cellular tower and parking If the building is demol- the only ones who meet at lot - is $2.3 million, a realished and a new devel-10 W. Higgins Road. estate listing shows. It isopment constructed, theGroups like the Chicago For more details, marketed as a "great re-project would need ap-Chapter ofABATE Illinois, development opportunity,"proval from Cook County,International Brotherhood call 312-222-5995 and mention according to the listing. unless the owner were toof Electrical Workers, and Anderson said the VFWseek annexation into ad-Porsche Club of Chicago, New Customer Special or visit post acquired the buildingjacent Park Ridge or Chi-among others, have used w,chicagotribunemediagroup.com/newcustomer in the mid-1950s. Prior tocago. the building for meetings then, it served as Pennoyer The property was once and events as well. School home to the original one- Dances and dinners are If the VFW post relo-room Pennoyer school- also held at the post head- 'Print and digital display advertising only. Based on availability. cates, it will likely choose ahouse, built in 1841. It wasquarters. Additional restrictions may apply. Ads must run before6/28/15. community that allows vid-rebuilt in 1893 and 1920, Offer not valid for current customers. eo gaming, Anderson said,and additional rooms were [email protected] though he hopes the postadded in 1950, just before it Twitter @JenJ'ioneer 8 NEWS

The following incidentsstole jewelry and clothing, April 3 and April 4. A gaming werelistedintheoffidalvalued at $207, from a storesystem was stolen from one of bulletinofthe Nues Policeon the 5600 block of Touhythe residences and $4,000 in Odor from apartment leads Department. Readers are re- Avenue. She has an April 28cash was stolen from the minded that an arrest does not court date. other. constitute a findingofguilt. to animal cruelty charges Only a courtoflaw can makeDUI THEFT that determination. Carla Cavallari, 38, of theI Between April 8 and April 9200 block of Lorel, Skokie,9, at least four citizens re- for Nilesman,police report RETAIL T}FT was charged with drivingported that money had been BY JENNIFER Cook County Animal Karolina Zagozdzon, 30, ofunder the influence on April 3 'o withdrawn from their ac- JOHNSON Control, but was told no the 3800 block of Ruby Drive, after she reportedly drove offcounts after they used an Pioneer Press one was available to come Schiller Park, was chargedthe road and into a grassyATM at TCF Bank 7759 N. get the dog. A veterinari- with retail theft on April 4 field on the 7500 block of Oak Milwaukee Ave. A Nues man is facing an was then called and after she al1egdly stole $346Park Avenue at 1:25 am. Sheu A locker was burglarized animal cruelty charges responded to tranquilize worth of clothing from a store has an April30 court date. April 8 at a fitness center on for allegedly keeping a the dog, which was taken at Golf Mill Shopping Center. Girish Kumar Patel, 19, ofthe 9200 block of Milwaukee caged dog inside a trash- to the Niles Police De- She has an April 28 court the 9200 block of Cedar Lane, Avenue and $50 was stolen filled apartment, officials partment's kennel. date. unincorporatedMaine from a woman's wallet. said. A cat found hiding be- Bhavikaben Soni, 26, of the Township, was charged with A checkbook and a cell Jeremy Spiros, 23, of hind a toilet in the apart- 9000 block of Federal Drive, driving under the influence,phone were stolen on the the 8800 block of Cum- ment was also taken by unincorporatedMainepossession of more than 10night of April 9 from an berland Avenue was NILES POLICE DEPARTMENT police and both animals Township, was charged withgrams of marijuana and pos- unlocked vehicle parked in a charged with two countsJeremy Spiros were expected to be retail theft on April 4 after she session of drug paraphernalialot on the 8800 block of Golf of animal cruelty on April transferred to a boarding al1egdly stole $239 in house-on April 4. He was taken into Road. 9 after Niles police re-in garbage," with a largefacility, according to po- hold goods from a store oncustody on the 8600 block of sponded to a call frompit bull contained within lice. the 8500 block of Golf Road. Golf Road. He has an April30 PROPERTY DAMAGE A windshield wiper was Spiros' landlord, who"an extremely small cage Spiros was released on She has an April 28 court court date. complained about a "hor- for its size." The pit bullbond and is expected to date. broken and silly string was BURGLARY sprayed on a vehicle parked rendons smell" in his ten-had several cuts aroundappear in court on April Kelly Harkins, 29, of Peli ant's apartment. its muzzle, police said. 30. Lake,Wisconsin, was Two apartments on theovernight between April 6 8000 block of Oriole Avenue and April 7 on the 7100 block Upon entering the Describing the pit bull chard with retail theft on empty apartment, policeas "aggressive' the police [email protected] were burglarized between of Niles Avenue. April 7 after she allegedly described it as "covereddepartment contacted Twitter ®JenPioneer

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IGOR STUDENKOV the Village Board wouldn't Pioneer Press be able to order a private business to do anything - A group of Maine East though he added that he High School seniors got a agreed that Golf Mill could chance to see what it's like use some improvements. to be Nues mayor, trustees "I think I speak for ev- and village staff members eryone [here] - I'm sure during the Niles Local Goy- that's what we all want," he ernment Day. said. I The event, which ran the The mock board then morning of April 9, was a discussed what it would collaboration between actually do to deal with the Maine East Social Studies budget shortfall. The trust- Department, the Niles ees unanimously approved Teen Center and the village requiring residents to put of Nues officials. Eighty leaves into bags that have seniors from U.S. Govern- village stickers. They also ment classes met with staff approved raising Fitness fromallvillagedepart- Center fees. A proposal to ments and took part in a cut Netflix from the Senior mock budget meeting. Center, which wasesti- Their goal - try to figure IGOR STUDENKOV/PIONEEP PRESS mated to save the village out how to deal with a $1.5 Maine East students Damien Masha-Smith and Robinson Michel (left) act as trustees while listening to Brammer Kyree, $400 a yeaiended in a million budget deficit thatChristian Schultz, Isabella Glowa and Angelica Richards (right) act as members of the public during the mock budget deadlock, with Calderone Nues may face if Governor meeting. casting the tie-breaking Bruce Rauner's cuts to in- vote against the proposal. come tax revenue are ap-rived at the Nues Village"The proposed budget cut will create a they would postpone their The proposal to charge proved. Hall at 8 a.m., where they projects for a year. Thefares for the Niles Free bus U.S. Government teacherwere welcomed by Mayorwonderful real-life learning experience Community Developmentled to the longest discus- Jennifer Conlon told NilesAndrew Przybylo. Willanis group saidthat Nilession. While Kasprzyk pro- Herald-Spectator that thatgave the students a run-for these students as they help to make should encourage moreposed income-based fares, the school and City of Desdown of how the village businesses to moveinto theMichel argued that charg- Plaines government col-government worked andthe tough choices thatface our communi-village, and proposed rais- ing fares wasn't ultimately laborated on a similar exer-how tax revenue was used ty and our state" ing the sales tax by onein the village's best interest. cise for a number of years.in its budget. percent. He argued that sales tax The school first tried doing The students then broke- Mark Williams, Nues Teen Center director But no group went as farwas a major source of an event with the village ofup into several groups. One as the General Governmentvillage revenue, so the vil- Nues last fall. Conlon ex-group prepared to play vil- group, which proposed cut- lage should encourage peo- plained that the organizers lage trustees and the mayor. The students were splitdents by 10 and then 15ting the village funding tople to spend money. Having received plenty of feed-One group prepared playinto groups based on theirpercent. Family Servicesthe Niles Historical Society to pay fares would limit back, and when it camethe public. The remaininginterests before the exer-group proposed raising theas well as closing downthat. time to plan the springgroups would play the staffcise, Conlon said. property tax by one per-Nues Teen Center and the After some discussion, National Government Day, of different village depart- After an hour and a halfcent. Senior Center groupDepartment of Familythe mock board decided to several aspects of the exer-ments. Each group metof research and prepara-said they would use fund-Services. Group membertake the cue from the pro- cise were adjusted accord-with the head ofthe corre-lion, the students gatheredraisers to make up cuts to Neha Patel argued that theposed Niles Free Bus re- ingly. sponding department andin the main Village Boardtheir budget. Maine Township alreadyvamp and cut the number Nues Teen Center Direc- what the department does,meeting room to hold the Department of Public provides services similar toof buses while extending tor Mark Williams ex-what budget it has and howmock budget meeting. Services groups proposedFamily Services, and thatservice hours. plained that exercise wasit spends its money. They Kevin Talia, Eric Pon-adding fares for Nues Freefunding the Niles Teen In the end, the board was designed to give students athen used that informationzetti, Michel Kasprzyk, An-Buses, with fares scaledCenter didn't make sense. able to cut the shortfall hands-on lesson how theto come up with proposaltony Rosa, Damien Masha- based on income. They also "Only 50 percent of teens down to $1.17 million. local government operates. for how the village couldSmith and Robinson Mi-proposed raising propertythat go to the teen center As the exercise ended Incorporating the real-life cut spending, raise revenueche! acted as trustees. An- taxes and the village's gaso-are from Nues," she said. and students prepared to budget struggles wouldor some combination ofthony Calderone acted as line tax. They argued that, The students who repre-leave, Williams said that he raise the stakes for stu-both to make up for themayor. Maine East Socialbecause many residentssented the public proposedhoped they got something dents. deficit. Science Department Chairdon't know gasoline taxthat the villageshouldpositive out of the experi- "The proposed budget The students received aEarl Brownell took the seat exists, raising it won't in-bring higher-quality stores ence. cut will create a wonderful handout that gave somenormally occupied by thespire the kind of publicto GolfMill Mall. "I really hope that you real-lifelearning experi-suggestions. It included re-village attorney, occasion-backlash that property or "GolfMill has been slow-found this to be valuable," ence for these students asquiring residentsto payally offering advice to the sales tax increases would. ly less productive over thehe said. "This is something they help to make the tough fares on the Nues Free Busmock board. Fire Department groupyears," said Brammer Ky-thatalot of us do as choices that face our com- system,raising property The group acting ascalled for raising the salesree. "We're asking for reno-full-time jobs." munity and our state," Wil- and/or sales taxes, reduc-Niles Fitness Center stafftax and charging 25-centvations. We are asking for liams said. ing services and drawingproposed raising fees forfares for Niles Free Bus. IT different food places." IgorStudenkov is afreelance Maine East students ar- upon village reserves. residents and non-resi-Department group said CaMerone pointed that reporterfor Pioneer Press. EDUCATION II Niles West debate team holds court at LincolnHallI

NATALIE HAYES debate program and to for him to attend a great "I used to think that Pioneer Press build a deeper interest in university. someday I'djust marry the hobby amongthe young Beyond boosting collegerich, but debate has opened Setting aside the social debate students, who Oddo applications,it turns outmy eyes to a lot of things divides between middle said will be a crucial part of debate teaches a major lifeI'm good at andithas and high school, members the future of Niles West's lesson that we all even-gotten me thinking about of the Nues West debate debate team. tually learnas adults-what I'll be good at in the team headed over to Lin- "It'sso vital that the achieving a goal doesn'tfuture," Geraghty said. coin Hall Middle School in students continue [debat- happen easily, or without After the Niles West de- Lincolnwood after school ing in high school] because some level of discomfort. baters finished raving on April 7 to engage in aif we don't have students "It's not always easy, andabout the program, the meeting of the minds with coming into the program, it's not always fun, but atgroup of six Lincoln Hall some of their youngereverything we've built the end of the day,it'sstudents, mostly sixth counterparts. could go away," Oddo said. something that brings suchgraders, didn't havea Accompanied by debate Oddo was referring to a great benefit,' McClellanwhole lot to say, despite coach Eric Oddo, threethe reestablishment of the said. "And if you're some-gentle encouragement to Nues West debate students debate program in 2010 one like me who's done itspeak up from Principal - Faith Geraghty James afterit had disappeared for four years, you start toJean Weiss McClellan, and Emily Sil-more than 10 years prior NATALIE HAYES/PIONEER PRESS understand that debate is "I don't like liberalsand ber - engaged in a littlewhen the former debate (From left to right) Nues West debate coach Eric Oddo, about more than just argu- that's all," one student said. "real talk" with a group ofcoach left the school. Emily Silber and James McClellan. ing, but it's actually about Lincoln Hall debate stu- six junior high debate stu- The program has en- learning how to communi- dents Ephraim Bennett, dents eager to learn aboutjoyed considerable success Noparstak's success on theco-captain James McClel- cate." Elijah Kim, Eric McClellan, life as a high school debater. since it was re-launched by high school debate teamIan, who is planning to For Niles West studentBradley Pawlow, Anthony The meeting was ar-Oddo and several students helped him win an $80,000attend the University ofFaith Geraghty, debateRoman and Abhi Shah at- ranged between Oddo andfour years ago, and has even scholarship to the Univer- Chicago this fall, said stick- helped her see beyond thetended the meeting. School District 74 debateproduced one of top collegesity of Kentucky when heing with the debate teamsuperficial picture of mar- coach Jill Litwin to helpdebaters in the U.S. graduated last year. during all four years of high nage she once had in herNatalie Hayes is a freelance broaden the junior high Now a freshman, Theo Senior and debate teamschool has opened the door mind. reporterfor Pioneer Press.

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1 IIAR1TPION IRHEARØOf 12 NEWS Maine South students call attentionto LGBT community BY JENNIFER JOHNSON come to me and they have always Pioneer Press defended the students' rights to do it. that's not the case in There are some things mem- schools across the country The bers of Maine South High fact that they have never ques- School'sGay-Straight Alliance tioned it and always accepted it is wish would disappear when it fantastic." comes to outside perceptions of That's not to say that members the lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans- of the GSA have never encoun- gender community tered negativity Like thinking it is OK to ask Member Haley recalled a sta- inappropriate or embarrassing dent making a derogatory com- questions regarding their sexual- ment while she manned a sign-up i it)'. Or the stereotypes of homo- table for a past Day of Silence sexual men as effeminate and the event. negative representation of lesbian "I expressed to him that was characters as criminals on "Or- not acceptable, but he just ange Is the New Black." laughed and ran away," she said. Or the belief that being gay is a "It made me really angry because choice. he knew that I heard it and he "It's not like I ever sat down and thought it was funny." said, 'Hmm. I'll go with this one. During a schoolwide pledge to I'll go with rejection from the promote positivity earlier in the community I'll definitely make it school year, Showley shared how harder on myself,' " said Conrad he had been ridiculed by a fellow Showley, a member ofthe group. student while showing support The small, but active, Gay- for LGBT teens during a tie-die Straight Alliance (GSA) hopes to T-shirt day. call attention to the challenges of Bonadona said he wishes there LGBT students and get hundreds could be more education among oftheir classmates to join them in his peers about homosexuality spreading a message on April 17. and gender identification. The only catch is that they can't "It would be helpful if people say a word. knew more," he said, explaining The GSA, with club sponsors that others will often ask what he Jennifer Sarashinsky and Mike considersinappropriate ques- Vinci, are again organizing Day of tions regarding his gender iden- Silence at the Park Ridge school, a tity or tell him he is "really a girl?' nationwide campaign aimed at "If you knew not to say that, I exemplifying the "silencing ef- know you wonldn't say it," he said. fect" of bullying and harassment In addition to being a support- of LGBT teens. For the GSA, ive group and self-proclaimed taking a vow of silence for an "safe place" for students, the GSA entire day is also reflective of how has also sponsored an LGBT members of the gay and trans- JENNIFER JOHNSON/PIONEER PRESS history month display in a school gender community are forced toConrad Showley and Brian Bonadona hold up a sign declaring what silence means to them during a meeting display case available to various be silent about who they are and of the Maine South High School Gay-Straight Alliance. The GSA is organizing students to take part in the student groups, circulated peti- how they feel. national Day of Silence on April 17. lions asking classmate to declare Showley said he hopes Day of they arealliesof the LGBT Silencewill make hispeersaloud in class or chatting withtransgender kids, and I haven'twas really scared someone wouldcommunity and promoted accept- "understand in a new light thefriends in the cafeteria - and theyhad really many issues atall. say, 'Oh yeah, he definitely should ance during the rainbow tie-die struggle a lot of adolescents - oralso carry cards explaining whyPeople are just really nice andbe fired for that.' But no one in theT-shirt day. anyone - feel" and "how yourthey are silent and that they are respectful. A lot of schools aren't class said that," Showley said. Day of Silence was created in words can affect people." taking a step to build awarenesslike that, so I'm grateful we have a "I will say the school has come 1996 by the Gay, Lesbian and Around 300 Maine South stu- and address "injustices" faced bystrong and accepting community"a long way since I began asStraight Education Network, dents typically sign up to join thethe LGBT community. "Even if people don't agreesponsor [of the GSA eight yearswhich calls it "the largest single roughly 20-member GSA in their Though Day of Silence has itswith it, they keep it to them- ago]," said Sarashinsky, a specialstudent-led action toward cre- endeavor and some also purchaseroots in a climate of bullying,selves," one GSA member noted. education teacher. ating safer schools for all, regard- T-shirts to promote the message.several members of the GSA said Showley, who describes Maine "The climate of acceptanceless of sexual orientation, gender This year's shirts include a quota- they think the Maine South corn- South as "a better school thanamong the students and commu- identity or gender expression." tion from Harvey Milk, an openlymunity is largely tolerant toward many others" when it comes tonity has grown immensely," she Day ofSilence concludes with a gay American politician respon-the LGBT community within theLGBT tolerance and understand- said. locally organized Night of Noise, sible for passing a gay rightsschool walls. ing, said he saw the attitudes of his Faculty and staff have alsowhich this year will take place at ordinance for San Francisco in the "The school as a whole is reallyclassmates firsthand when hisshown support, she added. the Thompson Center in down- 1970s. The quote reads, "Hope accepting, especially the past cou-government class was asked to "T've never had a faculty mem-town Chicago. The night features will never be silent." pie ofyears' said Brian Bonadona,discuss whether an openly gayber or administrator not supportlive music and dancing. Those who sign up vow not toa transgender student who wasteacher could be fired for beingthe Day of Silence," Sarashinsky speak for the entire day - whichborn female but identifies and gay. said. "And if parents have called [email protected] includes answering questionslives life as a male. "There's other "We discussed it out loud and I with questions about it, they have Twitter ®Jen..Pioneer NEWS 13

Lincoinwood reconsiders diversity month in wake of flag controversy

NATALIE HAYES were included in the display last way to Lincoinwood on August 11, Pioneer Press year. when the Human Relations Com- The policy received a positivemission provided a public forum Lincoinwood could cancel itsresponse from a few trusteesfor the community to engage annual diversity month, a tradi-when it was discussed during the openly about the flag's presence. tion marked by the display ofApril 7 village board meeting, but The Pioneer Press attended the about 60 flags flown along Lincoln most said the flag display shouldmeeting. Avenue. be banned altogether. The emotional debate drew a The village is considering stop- "However you want to look at it, passionate crowd to Lincolnwood t ping the two-decades long pro-the better choice is to discontinueVillage Hall that night But what gram to negate the possibility ofthe program," Trustee Ron Cope was supposed to be an open forum conflict over the inclusion of the said. "To put ourselves right back for residents to exercise their p' Palestinian flag in the celebration, where we were a year ago is afreedom ofspeech turned into the village officials said. serious mistakethisisnot aspewing ofhate-filled accusations Ever since a screaming match matter of someone celebratingbefore one resident was kicked out erupted during an emotional,their heritage, but a testament of a ofthe meeting for making racially- high-tension Human Relations political war." fueled remarks, Pioneer Press NATALIE HAYES/PIONEER PRESS Commission meeting last summer Last summer a handful of resi- reported in August 2014. Residents flooded Village Hall last summer to voice opinions about a attended by 175 residents, com- dents called the police to complain Tensions in the room hit acontroversial decision on behalf of the Human Relations Commission to missioners have discussed theabout the Palestinian flag beingboiling point when one man wear- allow the Palestinian flag to fly during Diversity Month. possibility of creating a revised included in the annual flag display, ing a yarmulke pointed at the flag policy. police told Pioneer Press last July. other side of the room where agerous' Cope said the flag pro- "For the past 10 years there was The commission on March 9 Calls to remove the flag camelarge group of Palestinians hadgram has become "hostile to thehannony," Turry said. "Last year it recommended a new policy to theamidst rising tensions betweengathered and angrily screamed,people in the connnunit" blew up because of what was village board that would put intoIsrael and Palestine as each side"terroristsget out of the room!" Turry and Trustee Nicholashappening in the world, but we place more objective guidelinesblamed the other for the explosive His comment sparked outcryLeftakes argued in favor of keep- never heard a peep from anyone in for village officials to use whenviolence that gripped the Middleamong the crowd and triggereding the flag program as long as it's the past 10 years." deciding whether to allow a flag to East that month. Mayor Jerry Turry to throw himguided by a neutral policy that be added to the display, while also The tumultuous situation in theout of the room. would give officials a set of specificNatalie Hayes is afreelance report- grandfathering in all flags thatGaza Strip had resonated all the Describing that night as "dan-guidelines to go from. erfor Pioneer Press. Book Online and Save on Midway Airport Parking Book online at Indoor Rate Outdoor Rate www.mdwpark.com 11J Mega Connect Breakfast and enter cod. MDWPARK Per Day Per Day OR Holiday Inn Skokie Call 866.922-7275 and mentIon D ARK r We ate located I ½ miles from Midway AdVott, tust a short ride to the terminal. Thursday, May 7th Guarantee your airport parking now! V 24/7 Continuous stwttte oerabon, Conveniently door-to-door service. located, right oft / Our shuttles run on demand, no I-55 airport exits, wading. only a few minutes V' 24/7 Fulty tenced S patrotted lot with a 5200 West 47th Street state-of-the-ad camera systenn. 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Information will beheimer's Disease Research provided about the benefitsCenter, where she was Morton Grove will host an of participation in research awarded a predoctoral re- Alzheimer's educationaland local studies that aresearch fellowship fmm the program this April. currently recruiting partici- National Institute on Aging The Alzheimer's Associa- pants. to study visual cognition in lion, Greater Illinois Chap- The event's keynotedementia with Lewy bodies. ter'seducational programspeaker is Dr. Kelly Landy, Haisa Alisan, manager of "Alzheimer's Research: Getclinical research coordinator education and outreach, and Informed, Get Involved" will from Alexian BrothersTerrianne Reolds, director take place from 7 - 8:30 p.m. Neurosciences Institute. Pri-of medical and research ac- on April 23, at the Silveradoor to joining Alexian Broth- tivities for the Alzheimer's Orchard Park Memory Careers, Dt Landy studied hu-Association Greater Illinois Community at 5520 Lincolnman biology at Stanford Uni- Chapter,willpresentin- Ave. versity and received her PhD formation and take qucs- According to a release, the in Neurosciences from the tions followingthe program. Join us at an open house to learn more about program will feature local University of California, San Register for the free pro- researchers who will discussDiego. Dr. Landy completed gram by calling 847-933-2413 Pulse, Pace's NEW arterial bus rapid transit current trends, efforts andher doctoral research at theor online at www.alz.orgJ directions in dementia re- UCSD Shiley-Marcos Alz- illinois. network, and the Pulse Milwaukee Line.

The first Pulse service, the Pulse Milwaukee Line, is arriving in SHOUT OUT 2017, running along Milwaukee Avenue in your neighborhood. Join us as we discuss the Pulse Milwaukee Line project in an Asra Khatoon, coffee shop manager open house format. Stop by any time between 5:30 p.m. and Say hello to Asra Khatoon 7:30 p.m. Attendees can view a presentation, review exhibits, of Skokie, who's been man- provide comments, and meet with project team members. agur at the Niles Dunkin' Donuts/Baskin Robbins, 7039 W. Dempster St., loca- tion for eight years. She surrounds herselfwith good people and customers who Wednesday, April 22, 2015 like to smile. 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM Q.What's your favorite doughnut? A. A croissant doughnut. Nues Park District Q.Wbat is your favorite Oasis Water Park ice cream flavor? A. Jamoca almond fudge. 7877 N. Milwaukee Ave. Niles, IL 60714 Q. What's the power of KARIE ANGELL LUCIPIONEER PRESS an ice cream cone orAsra Khatoon (center) with co-workers and friends. doughnut? A. It can put a smile on alattes!' And then he started A. I'm strong, mentally. I Visit PaceBus.com/Pulse for more information. person's face. giving them out to custom-build up my firm foundation Q. What do you like ers. with the bricks others have about your career? Q.What do you lovethrown at me. A. That's my passion, ac-about your party room? Q.What's your shout tuafly. Customers give ener- A. Families can come to-out to the world? gy to me. gether and celebrate their A. Respect is earned, hon- Q.What's one of the occasions. esty is appreciated, trust is funniest stories from your Q.How many dough-gaiièd, loyalty is returned. time working here? nuts and ice cream scoops A. One time, in the middle are sold each week here? Kane Ange!! Luc.for Pioneer Press ofthenigl*likethree in the A. Hmm...40 times 55 morning someone who wasscoops per week (2,200 Shout Out is a wee/dy feature dnmk came in and ordered scoops). How many dough- where we get to know and E) pace seven large hot lattes. I kept nuts? 800 dozen per week introduce our readers to their I Conr,ectinCorrnwnitie asking, 'What you are going (9,600 doughnuts). fchow community members to do with them?' He said, Q. Wbat's your best and local visitors throtghout 'Justgive me seven hot qualit3 suburban Chicago. NEWS 15 Pace to hold public meeting onMaine Township Republic i newMilwaukee Avenue serviceWomen to host fashion show BY iGOR STUDENKOV "We have been developing the Pulse pro- By Pioneer Press Staff Mainely Men Fashion Show and Pioneer Press gram for many years and are excited to The Maine TownshipLuncheon Republican Woman's Pace suburban bus tran- Date: Saturday, April18 sit agency will hold a publicpresent the concept to the public." Club "Mainely Men" meeting about the planned - Richard Kwasneski, Pace board chairman Fashion Show and Lunch- Time: th30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Arterial Rapid Transit serv- eon will take place April Location:Chateau Ritz, 9100 N. Milwaukee Ave., Niles 18 at Chateau Ritz, 9100 N. ice along Milwaukee Ave- Benefits: Maine Township Republican Woman's Club nue. used by emergency servicedescribed the outreach as a Milwaukee Ave., Nues, The service will follow vehicles, except Pace busesvital part of the planning from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 the portion of currentwould have lower priority process. p.m. Route 270, running be- Milwaukee Pulse service is "We have been devel- The club's theme thismodels down the runway.Pantryas well as the tween Jefferson Park Tran- currently expectedto oping the Pulse program for year is a first. Men's casualAlso new this year are theauctioning of the club's sit Center and the Golf Mill launch in 2017. many years and are excited and evening fashions forfeatured local storesnoted centerpieces pro- Mall. The new service, To get the word outto present the concept to spring and summer will be Lands' End Outlet ofvided courtesy of Pesche's which will be known as about the service, Pace willthe public," he said. "We featured, as well as pro-Niles, for the well-dressedGarden Center in Des Milwaukee Pulse,willbe hosting a public meetingrely on the feedback of our viding fashion tips andcasual man, andSak's Plaines, the release said. make fewer stops and use a at Niles' Oasis Water Park.stakeholders and riders to trends for the well-Fifth Avenue Off Fifth, of According to the re- Transit Signal Priority sys- The meeting will take placehelp us shape the program, dressed man, according toRosemont, for the date-lease, you don't need to be tem, allowing the buses to on April22, at 5:30 p.m. The and this process is espe- a release. All the fashionsnight guy and eveninga club member to attend. travel faster. The TSP sys-meeting will give residentscially invaluable as we look will be modeled by local wear guy. Contact Club President tem sends a signal to trafficopportunity to see the plans to implement Pulse service elected officials and club The event features a fullLaura Morask at 847-696- lights,holding off lightfirsthand and provide feed-on corridors throughout members. cash bar,three-course7185 for tickets to be held changes if the bus is run- back. the region in the füture." New to the event thislunch. raffle prizes, a 50-at the door. ning late. Pace spokesman In a statement to the year is live music by local50 raffle with half the All proceeds will bene- Patrick Wilmot described itpress, Pace Board Chair- r Studenkov is afreelance entertainer, Victor Pacini,proceeds benefiting thefit the club, the release as a system similar to oneman Richard Kwasneski repo rter for Pioneer Press. who will be singing theMaine Township Foodsaid.

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)ntent d 16 OPINION Crawfordavenue, aroad byanyothername Just go past the Civic Center, I advised. The old protester in me still calls U.S. own city? The Civic Center? Huh? Cellular Field by the old name that we Sox I think it all started with the subway You know, where the Picasso is. Right at fns cherish - Comiskey Park. system. Like most Chicagoans, there was a Civic Center Plaza. And the Eternal Flame. But when I say the Blackhawks play at time when I had the byzantine system Then I realized it hasn't been called the the Chicago Stadium, my kids look at me down pat. Civic Center for about 40 years. But some- like I'm an idiot and I'm rushing headlong To get out to O'Hare, you take the Jef- how I lapsed into old Chicago. Today it's into my dotage. ferson Park. To get to Oak Park, hop on the RANDY BLASER the Daley Center and Daley Plaza, named So I might as well fess up and get it all Lake Street El. To Evanston, you take the after Mayor Richard J. Daley. Well, at least out in the open. Howard, and the Ravenswood goes to I used to laugh at my grandparents I know who he was. You may know that tall white building Ravenswood, of course. whenever they would refer to Pulaski I was reminded ofthat embarrassing near the north end of Michigan Avenue as That's how I get around Chicago. Road, just a few blocks from our Chicago lapse again this past week when a friend the Aon Center, but it is really the Standard But then in 1993, someone not from home, by its old name of Crawford Avenue. posted a photo on Facebook ofone of my Oil Building. Ifyou take the train into the Chicago decided to eliminate all the el Gee, I used to think. How could they get favorite spots. It was the fountain in the city from the north suburbs, you might get names and go by color. that wrong? We live right there. plaza near a Chicago bank that is a land- offat the Ogilvie Transportation Center. Since then, I have no idea where I'm But no matter how they tried, or how mark building. But you're wrong. It's the Northwestern going. IfI take the Red Line, or the Blue many times I would correct them, they still Ifyou guessed First National Bank Plaza Train Station, isn't it? Line or the Green Line, I have no idea called it Crawford. at the First National Bank building, then Ifyou have some state business to take where I would end up. One day I was downtown and someone you're like me. But, ifyou just moved here, care of perhaps you go to the Thompson Perhaps Crawford Avenue? asked me for directions. It was easy. I knew you probably know it as Excelon Plaza, Center, but it is really the State of Illinois what they were talking about. But some- near Chase Bank building. how! just slipped up. How did I become my grandparents? So how did I become a stranger in my Case far from closedon scoi-r STANTIS religionvs.discrimination Want to bet? But the laws in most of The national furor over these states (again, in- the so-called Religious cluding Illinois) have pro- Freedom Restoration Acts tections for gay people. in Arkansas and Indiana And in 2005, Illinois has been resolved, we are passed the Illinois Human told, by changes both states' Rights Act, which specifi- PAui SASSONE made to their proposed cally protects gays from legislation. discrimination. These changes are aimed at making it Based on the fire storm ofopposition to impossible for the acts to be used to dis- the original Indiana and Arkansas laws, it criminate against gay people. seems as ifthe rest ofAmerica is not quite Though it doesn't specifically address ready to equate religious freedom with a the issue ofdiscrimination, the Arkansas right to refuse to sell pizzas to gay people. law mirrors the federal religious act Nor that making gays second-class citizens And in Indiana, the epicenter of the somehow "restores" religious freedom. conflict, the law now says it does not give Religious freedom in America doesn't have anyone the right to refuse employment, to be restored because it never has been service or housingbased on sexual ori- taken away. entation or gender identity. The law also So, what tactic will the foes ofgay people cannot be used as a legal defense in any now adopt? We'll soon see, unfortunately. civil suits over service reftisal. Too bad. Case closed. Want to bet? Because there is a way for us to treat SCOTT STANTIS/CHICAGO TRIBUNE The fight to punish gay people to make each other, one we all know, one that has them less than full citizens, is a long and been around for at least 3,000 years, one deeply felt one. Those who are offended to that is a tenet of all organized religions. their core beliefs by gay people will not just It is called the ethics ofreciprocity. We give up. ail know it as the Golden Rule. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR The passage of religious freedom resto- The Golden Rule enjoins us to treat ration acts may not quite be working out It other people as we would like to be treated. We want to hear from you! Send your letters to the editor to surprised me to learn that 20 states (in- It's a shame that in those thousands of [email protected]. Letters should not exceed 250 words and should cluding Illinois) and the federal govern- years we haven't learned to live by this include your name phone number and address (only your name and town will be ment have such acts. I must have been simple - but profound - code of morality. published). asleep while all this was going on. OPINION Rauner cuts autism funding when aim must be pensions crIbBooks The Autism Project makes life functional. There is no other mecha- nisin that gives those kids a chance. Rauner shoved a daer into its heart last week. DAvID RUTTER A taxpayer might won- der how Rauner is going to April is the month when fill the $1.7 billion budget parents and caregivers for shortfall this year and the children with autism shout long-term $200 billion out their solidarity, cheer deficit by making autistic dedicated volunteers and children figure out life on reaffirm their goal of ful- their own. The answer is self-evi- NANCY STONE/CHICAGO TRIB- filled lives. UNE So it only makes sense dent. He isn't. This is an that Goy. Bruce Rauner educational exercise. It's Goy. Bruce Rauner speaks used World Autism Month not frugal. It's just cheap. Monday to the Chicago to freeze $1 million from He is instructing people Tribune editorial board the state's support program who expect government about his budget. for those with autism - will make lives better that almost all of them children. they should just tough it every other employee too It's believed he's going to out. much. Not more than empty the entire program Well, good, I can hear they've earned; just more ofits $4 million support in you saying. Let's get all the than their fellow citizens the next budget. indolent indigents off the can bear. That does not To be fair, Rauner has public payroll and make mean their service was announced he won't be them pay for themselves. lacking. paying out $25 million It's not fair, but who said Sometimes the numbers more for a raft of social life is fair? are obvious. Retired judges service programs ranging Sorr that won't work. average $128,000-a-year from citizenship help for Even iflllinois jettisoned pensions. Retired legisla- immigrants to addiction most ofits social service tors get $56,000. prevention. obligations, the savings still In some cases, per em- But autism funds strike would not fill up the budget ployee payoffis less the at a particularly vulnerable hole. That solution is a problem than total payroll. population, plus the state's rubber band that won't State employees get Autism Project, a service quite stretch. $38,000 and state univer- A portrait an rv1 powrt'tiI thIngs about n network of 17 agencies and That's because Illinois' sity workers average 19 centers across the state. fiscal mess is caused by one $37,280 at pension time. but IndlviduL a(inkorp1UQIAnd noOIWtcI1 th It's the largest and most glaring reality that no one together there are 234,000 widely acclaimed compre- in government can face. It's of them on the job now or torte otChknoftnnd vIttors to thc Second City hensive statewide system in too dangerous, like looking already retired. the country. They don't get wide-eyed into the sun. Teachers get an annual bttw' than th Chkag) t)'Ib14HChtuipo Prtrait Is Medicaid money now It's not the $1 million for average of$51,299. but Rauner has pulled the kids with autism. That's there are 261,000 of them st%MÌIÌIflR nw çoffertbk hook that brtutothr support plug, too. chump change in the Illi- in the pension pipeline. thT1'ihUflÑ bt portrit t'rrn th pt 1O yr Advocates say a $1 in- nois budget. Then toss in pensions for vestment in this program Here's the basic chasm police and firefighters. Inç1udIn powfu1 irns o1evrydy ChIçolÌ, produces $7 in benefits. state government has cre- That's too much for state Mildly autistic children ated. Government in 11h- finances to survive. The ctorL htrtIt1th1ct nd po1Iti(n1 who learn life skills even- nois has agreed to pay only solution is to change tually become people who public pensions that are too the state Constitution. pay taxes and support expensive to sustain. Twen- Fixing Illinois might themselves. That's why ty-five cents ofevery Lili- require legislators to fall on CET IT TOI)AY WHEREVER BOOKS government help for them nois public dollar goes to a very long, sharp sword for is not a handout it's an pensions, and that ratio is a the good ofthe many. 11h- AND EB()OKS ARE SOLD investment. skyward-aimed escalator. fois can survive only if it Cutting parkiand acqui- But the state's Constitu- finds a constitutional meth- sition funds and postponingtion forbids changing those od to welch on pensions. bike path repairs are funda- pensions once they are in That might not be fair mentally different than effect. for anyone, but who said Qthicao ribuue slashing services for human Let me say it clearly. life is fair? survival. Not all budgeting Illinois pays retired police, is the same exercise. firefighters, teachers and [email protected] / OPINION

Violent storm elicitsaccounts Shareyour of '65's Palm Sunday outbreak suburban eventson _A Metrom ix.com DAN Mo1Arc When George Santayana famously said that "those who cannot remember the Start at chicagotribune.com/calendar. past are condenmed to repeat it," he probably JON DURPIGETTV You will be directed to Metromix's online wasn't talking about the A dozen people were rescued from the Grubsteakers weather. But a nearly for- restaurant as a tornado ripped through Pochelle ast calendar. gotten chapter of northern week. Illinois history certainly appeared to be repeating activity that made this that the tornado toppled itselfon a memorable April Thursday's storni look like 600 mature oak trees and O Create an account or sign in and share 9, 2015. just another rainy day. "cut a ditch 18 inches deep "This is a particularly According to Weather and three feet wide across your event. Signing up with Metromix is free dangerous situation," read Service accounts, April II, the bottom oflsland Lake and you can share unlimited events. the frank bulletin from the 1965, unleashed 47 con- itself?' National Weather Service firmed tornadoes from While that was the at 7:41 p.m. for residents in Iowa through Ohio that strongest tornado in Lake northern and centrai killed 261 people and in- County that day, it was not O Confirmation: Metromix will notify you via McHeniy County "You are jured another 3,400 people the only one. The Weather in a life-threatening situa- over an exhausting U-hour Service notes that an F2 email when your event is posted. tion.. Considerable darn- period. Seventeen of the twister (winds of 116-137 ag to homes, businesses twisters spread across that mph) hit Gurnee about 30 and vehicles is likely and 450-mile path were in the minutes later, traveling a complete destruction is F4 categury packing winds reported 4.5 miles. "Several possible." in the 200- to 250-mph homes were damaged and Questions? This was in reference to range two planes flipped at Wau- the tornado that badai- One ofthose F4's infa- kegan Memorial Airport" ready roared through Ro- mously cut through Ciystal the Weather Service notes. chelle and the Rockford Lake in the middle of the 'Pallingtrees damaged Email [email protected] area and was winging its stormy afternoon, carving a some homes and two oth- way northeast toward nine-mile path through the ers lost their roofs?' Woodstock The bulletin village. It killed five people In Zion, an Fi tornado minced no words as it and destroyed clusters of was reported around the added that this "dangerous buildings like a shopping same time that was on the and potentially deadly plaza on Route 14. The ground for less than a mile, tornado is on the ground. Crystal Lake Historical and that was about it on the To protect your life, take Society records that entire Illinois side ofthe storm. By cover now!" subdivisions were flattened, far, the worst damage that Fortunately, early warn- with more than 80 homes day was in Indiana, where ings like these protected completely destroyed. 137 people were killed by 10 many lives, and Lake The path ofthat tornado tornadoes, nearly all of County wasn't directly in took it out of McHenry them F4's the path ofany confrmed County and clipped the far Both the Palm Sunday tornadoes (though there northwest corner of Lake Outbreak and this week's were high-wind reports County plowing a 400- storm stand as evidence that included a 91 mph gust foot-wide path through that tornado alley doesn't metromix recorded at Waukegan Island Lake. A 2005 ac- always dead-end in Chi- Harbor as the post-sunset count ofthe storm by cago's southwest suburbs, storm front passed News-Sun alum Chris leaving everything north of Q through). Brenner reported that a Madison Street untouched. All ofthese early-April 5-year-old boy was killed in Here's one vote that it will weather dramatics seemed the village and another five be another 50 years before to be heralding the arrival people were injured as 46 we see anything like either of a milestone this week- homes were destroyed. In a storm again. end: the 50th anniversary testament to the power of ofthe Palm Sunday Out- these incredible explosions [email protected] break, a burst of tornadic of nature, Brenner wrote rwitter @NewsSunDanMoran HEART OF THE HOME

Realtor helps find homes forpetsand their people Jason Feldman knows does a buyer start? how important the rela- "That's where I come tionship is between man in," Feldman said. "It takes and his best friend. It's why a lot more work to weed he started Chicago Pet out and comb through Friendly Real Estate, which buildings to see what works helps find apartments for and what doesn't" people with pets, particu- FELICIA DECHTER Using a wide search area larly dogs. surrounding the downtown Although the office is housed at its par- Chicago area, Feldman found the following cnt brokerage, Related Realty, 350 W. Hub- stats on one-bedroom, two-bedroom and bard St., in Chicago, "we serve people multi-unit high-rises: wherever they want to go," Feldman said. Eighty-five percent ofthe properties on "Related Realty is keenly aware of the the market allow a dog 75 percent of prop- limitations presented by being a pet erties have a limitation on how many dogs, owner," said Feldman, who started the pet so ifyou have two dogs then your options side ofthe company after finding a growingare cut drastically 15 percent ofthe prop- need for it. "Each building has set pet re- erties do not have a weight limitation, so if strictions. For example, dogbreeds - such you have a big dog, you're going to have as pit bulls, dobermans and rottweilers - more trouble, Feldman said. are unable to live in most condo buildings. "Ifyou have two large dogs, then you While other buildings allow dogs, they may may be down to less than 10 percent of the only allow one and they might have a properties available," Feldman said. "If you weight restriction." have two large pit buils/dobermans/Ger- To many people, not being able to take a man shepherds, etc., then you're basically pet with when moving can be like losing a screwed." family member. As someone who, at age 11, Make sure you choose a Realtor who lost my dog and two cats because of a move understands how important your pet is in that would not allow them, I know the your life and that you won't move any- heartbreak oflosing a pet this way. where without it, Feldman said. That's why I agree with Feldman, who "They should take it as seriously as what said it's as much a disservice to show some- your budget is and how many bedrooms thing to a buyer they can't afford, as it is you need," he said. "Tell them you don't showing them something they can't bring want to see any property that will not allow their pets to. your whole family." "I saw firsthand and early in my career the disappointment in buyers' eyes when they realized their dream home was out of The II questions you should their grasp due to them having two dogs ask when lookingto rent or . est iaIs on new and when the building only allowed one," he md th said. "This is not an issue for single-family buy property, compliments homes, ofcourse, only condos and rental of Feldman: used cars all in one place. buildings." Property search systems have no way of What pet type(s) are allowed? indicating ifthere are breed restrictions, What dog breeds are allowed? Each Check out Chicago Tribune which is one ofthe most important things condo has its own specific restrictions. to know, Feldman said. Real estate websites How many pets are allowed per unit Dealer Specials today. and the main Multiple Listing Service used or per owner in the building? by Realtors are incomplete in listing pet What are the weight and size restric- rules and regulations of buildings, he said. fions? When an agent actually is careful with Is there a deposit or fee per pet? inputting specifics, they can only put the Is there a pet age restriction? Some www.dealerspecials.chicagotribune.com kind of pet (dog and/or cat), what the rentals won't allow dogs under one year. weight restrictions are and that there is a Is there an on-site dog run? pet count limitation, but not what the Is there an on-site dog spa? specific count is, he said. Are there dog-only floors? "There's nothing saying there are breed Do you have to carry your dog in the restrictions, which almost every building lobby? has," Feldman said. "There are more issues Where is the nearest dog park or and specifics to know, such as some build- patch of grass? (!thicao rrihuiw ings allow two dogs with a total combined weight of, like, 150 pounds, while others Felicia Dechter is afreelance columnist for say you can have two dogs at 40 pounds Pioneer Press. Got a real estate-related story each. Every building is different, so where tip?Email her at [email protected]. 20 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS

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1824 Hartrey Ave, Evanston Evangeuine Featherson Bank Of New York Mellon Ttee 03-18-15 $115,000 2234 S Goebbert Rd. #314, Paviln Panev Ignacio A Humann 03-17-15 576.500 Arlington Heights 704 Reba Pl, # 201, EvanstOn Radostina Hristova & Stefan R Ashley Schmeda 03-17-15 $127.500 Markov 1116 S New Wilke Rd. #304. Yoshihiro Sano Tzu Yin Liu Married 03-17-15 $78,000 Arlington Heights 1045 Dewey Ave. Evanston Sergio A Ramos Therese Bluford 03-12-15 $130,000 1505 E Central Rd. #1140, Stephen Lewis James L Blake 03-13-15 $105.000 1225 Darrow Ave, Evanston ThomasGWeber& Anne N James W Hamilton Jr 03-12-IS $155,500 Arlington Heights Weber 4131 N Pheasant Tri Ct. ArlingtonSheena Luthra Richard H Reckert 03-12-15 $117,500 1421 Sherman Ave, # SOS, Amanda Zitlin Annie Kirschner 03-12-15 $186,000 Heights Evanston 1405 E Central Pd, # 322C, Dritan Feti Papaiisi Christopher M Kaechele 0318-15 $145,000 807 Church St. # 506, Evanston Nelson Berkowitz Sarah Shekleton 03-11-15 $207,000 Arlington Heights 1922 Lincoln St, # 2S, Evanston Trae A Howell & Christy L Howell David R Huntley 03-12-15 $315,000 624 W Happtleld Dr. # 17170. Oleg Regirer & Alla Regirer Son Hye Vi 03-11-15 $1SO,000 Arlington Heights 918 Michigan Ave, 8 2, Evanston Paul G Foran & Charlene A Patrice M Jordan 03-12-15 $415,000 Quigley 104 N Pine Ave, #302, Arlington Jillian Marinoff Peak Five Properties Lic 03-12-15 $152,000 Heights 2745 Marcy Ave, Evanston Thomas M Mcshane & Robin M Nicholas David 03-171S $465.000 Mcshane 3129 N Daniels Ct, #1606. Moon Kwon & Shok Beom Lee Daniel J Cohen 03-11-15 $155,000 Arlington Heights 3522 Hillside Rd. Evanston Ryan Sponseller & Caitlin A Karl Vogel 03-17-15 $482,500 Kovacs 311 S Dunton Ave, Arlington Kelly J Coffey Doris M Miller Estate 031815 $180,000 Heights 960 Shermer Rd. # 1, Glenview Peter Rutecki StrykerTrust 03-12-15 $86,000 i 202 1 Ammer Ridge Ct, # 202, Won Ha Vu & Hyun Sook Vu KarafotosTrust 03-16-15 $100,000 108 S Patton Ave, Arlington Ben Ansell Deutsche Bank Nati Trt Co Ttee 03.17-15 $239,000 Heights Glenview

1008 N Kaspar Ave, Arlington Julie Dunne A Corey Dunne Elaine Hannon 03-17-15 $260.000 2109 Ammer Ridge Ct, # 102, Whitney Prudden James Pedi 03-11-15 $205,000 Heights Glenview

213 S Dryden Pl, Arlington Sonika Sabu & AdityaChaudharyCartus Financial Corp 03-13-15 $265.000 1211 Gladish Ln, Glenview Ryan Michael Lada & Anna MarieLai K Chapman 03-11-15 $440,000 Heights Lada 1621 N Chicago Ave, Arlington James E Steinbeck & Jennifer Hsbc Bank Usa Trastee 0317-15 $266,500 1217 Longvalley Rd. Glenview Donna S Scaunas Wilmington Say Fund Soc Ttee 03.17-lS $600,000 Heights Steinbeck 244 Elm St, Glenview Jigar Desal & Sara G Desai 3fcb lii Holdings 1 03-12-15 5630.000 2720 N Greenwood Ave, Arling- Karthikeyan Srirangarajan A Robert Puglisi 03-17-15 $280,000 2502 Otage Dr, Glenview George Xarnplas & Renee Anastasios E Costianis 03-1815 $681,500 ton Heights Hemalatha Ravishankar Xamplas 1285 S Walnut Ave, Arlington Victoria Kovanic & Michael Matthew Joseph 03-16-15 $285,000 1045 Arbor Ln, Glenview Alejandra C Rodriguez & Carlos Nedeljko Lazic 03-1215 $863,500 Heights Janachinoe A Urrea 4135 N Yale Ave, Arlington Thomas Michael Carrato A Sherwin D Kite 03-18-15 5329,500 4123 Hampton Ct, Glenview Mohtasham M Mohiuddin & ChongHKim 03-18-15 $875.000 Heights Jennifer Ann Morgan Shadan T Mohiuddin 1828 E Waverly Dr, Arlington Masine Spartel & Monika Robert L Barrese 03-11-15 $366,000 2105 Dewes St, Glenview Michael P Leahy & Julie B Leahy Hideta ltaya 03-13-15 $1,100.000 Heights Milewicz 2013 Linneman St, Glenview George Naratadam & Katelyn 2013 Linneman LIc 03-12-lS $1.349,500 2202 E Michael ManorLn, Nathaniel Greaney A Margaret Diane L Mulroe 03-1715 $385,000 Andresen Arlington Heights Greaney 23 Sequoia Rd. Hawthorn Woods Matthew Doyle & Christine Citimortgage Inc 03-10-15 $301,100 331 S Evanston Ave, Arlington Leo P Durkacz & Natalie Durlacz Yellow Star Properties Lic 03-18-15 $410,000 Doyle Heights 17 N Acacia Dr, Hawthorn WoodsJianwu Liu Series A Of lbg Hawthorn Trail 03-10- 15 $704,2S6 2918 Jackson Dr. Arlington Yuriy M Tychynskyy Hsbc Bank Usa Trustee 03-1615 $417,000 Heights 21702 N Tall Oaks Dr, Kildeer Gerald J Boberek & Ann M TimothyJVoung 03-09-15 $1,285,000 Boberek 1550 N Vail Ave, Arlington Christopher M Hafer & Briana L National Residential Nominee S 03-17-15 5484,000 Heights Hafer 139 Pembroke Cir, Lake Bluff Davis C Ryman MohChingOChang 03-06-15 $192,500 819 N Fernandez Ave, Arlington Andrew S Krodel Northshore Development LIC 03.18.15 $750,000 101 Little Melody Lo, Lake Forest Justin Moore A Erin Helman Laurice Jade Rabacal 03-09-15 $395,000 Heights 1775 Farm Rd. Lake Forest James Jeffrey Teich & Jana Lea Per Ekholdt 03-06-15 $860,000 759 Thace Dr, # 203. Buffalo Steve Y Song Maria Dominguez 0313-15 $80.000 Teich Grove 42 Lincolnshire Dr, Lincolnshire Zbigniew S Chwatko Fannie Mae 03-06-15 $255,000 4 VIlla Verde Dr, # 320, Buffalo Dmitry Levices Kimberley Quanstrom 03-11-15 590,000 74 Lincolnshire Dr, Lincolnshire Michael S Ford & Sharanya M Robert H Bergson 03-09-15 $446.000 Grove Ford 1035 Brentwood Cir, Buffalo Vijaya Kalirajan Kandasamy A Anthony Lazzaro 031115 $204,000 14926W RiverOaks Dr, Lincoln- James Borner Dorothy C Westerberg 03-09-15 $975,000 Grove Tamilselvi Dharmaraj shire 31 1 Cobbler Ln, Buffalo Grove Honghuixu&Lilhou Kiran K Yelamaneni 03-06-15 $215,000 3 Preston Ct, Lincolnshire Holby Abern & Mindy Abern bg Lincolnshire Forest LIc 03-10-15 $1,125,000 493 Park View Ter, # 13 5, Buffalo Rachel Lang Sylvia K Kuzdzal 03-12-15 $215.000 5280 Wakefield Lo, Long Grove James Michael Carrigan & James P Singsank 03-06-15 5600,000 Grove Tracey Leanne Carrigan Arumugam M Sivashanrougam 213 Chicory Ct. Buffalo Grove Firstmerit Bank Na 03-10-15 $231.000 9350 Oketo Ave, Morton Grove Veronica Anne Wilson & Zachary Lavinia Mann 03-12-15 $210,000 & Mohan K Chettiar Edward Wilson 1084 Crofton Ln, Buffalo Grove 03-13-15 Anthony J Bonolo A Krista M Irwin C Mishoulam $248,500 1513 Churchill St, Morton Grove Edrnond K Ng Parin Upadhyay 0318-15 $215.000 Mengarelli 7208 Beckwith Rd. Morton Grove Krzysztof Galbas & Katarzyna Ernest John Sukowski 03-12-15 $245,000 585 Patton Dr, Buffalo Grove Susan Sorenson & Evan Gron- Fannie Mae 03-11-15 $250,000 Galbas neberg 8840 Osceola Ave, Morton Grove Lena Dankha & Georges Man- Charles Wascher 03-16-15 $280,000 820 Weidner Rd. # 402 3, Buffalo Brenda Simon Adrianne Daskal 03-11-15 $270,000 sour Grove 206 Concord Ct. Morton Grove Lee Shapiro & Carrie Z Shapiro LeuingtonStation LIc 03-11-15 5393,000 595 Elmwood Dr, Buffalo Grove Alexander Murovanny Lilia Kisliak 03.17-lS $275,000 8342 Concord Dr, Morton Grove Tanya D Braxton LexIngton Station LIc 03-12-15 5405.000 993 Knoliwood Dr, Buffalo Grove Bianjun Fan & Ning Wang Xuernei Liu 0306-15 $350,000 7835 N Nordica Ave, Nues Mirjana J Djukic Blagojevic & OctavioJasso 03-17-15 $185,000 1683 WhIte St. Des Plaines Taseen Atabbi Hsbc Bank Usa Trustee 03-17-15 $103,000 Ivan S Blagojevic 9346 Landings Ln, # 505, Des Ewelina Ulikowska Stanislawa Piekarska 031715 $117,000 8276 N Wisner St. Niles Marek Chaj & Anna Chaj Federal Home Loan Mtg Corp 03-18-15 $095.500 Plaines 9313 N Callero Dr, Nues Steven Seno Wells Fargo Bank Trustee 03-17-15 $262.000 395 Graceland Ave, # 307, Des Wieslawa M Pluskwa George S Borovik 03-12-15 $140,000 Plaines 8327 N Western Ave, Niles Jan Ponichtera& Irena Pon- SchneiderTrust 03-13-15 $405,000 ichtera 9042 W Emerson St, Des Plaines Remon Zaiya & Nineveh Zaiya Vousif A Hanna 03-17-15 $150,000 2150 Bouterse St. # 209, Park Michaelene C Ziembo ChrIstopher Richard Dahlman 03-16-15 $226,000 462 E Thacker St. Des Plaines Florin Sinzianu & Angela Bank Of America Na 03-17-lS $152,000 Ridge Sinzianu 22 Park Le, 8 420, Park Ridge james Gurney & Jodi Gurney Lois M Pawelko 03-12-15 $285,000 727 E Thacker St, Des Plaines Molly Wayner Luz Maria Campuzano 03-12-15 $155,000 721 N Broadway Ave, Park Ridge Steven A Adams & Cynthia R Joel H Corelita 03-11-15 $407,000 8816 Dee Rd. U B, Des Plaines Syed PashaQadri Jamal Aziz 03-13-15 $157.000 Adams 1380 Oakwood Ave, # 306, Des Liliana Coros Nektarios Manos 03-17-lS $178.000 1421 S Vine Ave, Park Ridge Erie King & Russell King Fannie Mae 03-11-15 $560,000 Plaines 1825 Courtland Ave, Park Ridge Kathleen M Calument & Eliza- John Mietus 03-16-15 $840,000 1509 Webster Ln, Des Plaines Noel P Tapia & Christina I Tapia William Deblase 03-11-15 $338,000 beth E Maher 1317 Briar Ct, Des Plaines Anthony R Provenzano Gerald Kioberdanz 03-17-15 $340,000 9622 W Higgins Rd. 8 2F S, Kelly Vahey WilliamCAwaderson 03-11-15 $106,000 897 W Grant Dr, Des Plaines Matthew J Boguoz & Kaitlyn E Nick Rubel 03-12-15 $385,000 Rosemont Pascale 2560 E Church St, Des Plaines Saju Philip A Stacey M Sabu Sabu A Philip 03-1315 $418.000 2244 Douglas Ave, Des Plaines Jeffrey Stojan & Maria Siemenis Michael Laskowski 03-17-15 $630,000 This list is not intended to be a complete record ofall real estate transactions. 602 Mulford St, # 3C, Evanston Irene Georgopoulos Allen Trust 03-13-15 $75.000 Data compiled by Record Information Services a 630-557-1000public-record.com REAL ESTATE HOMES IN YOUR AREA

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BY DAYNA FIELDS "My daughters say to me, 'We Pioneer Press want to be actors or actresses and do what you do, Dad.' And I say the One day after legendary actor! real heroes in life are the teachers, comedian Dan Aykroyd scored on firefighters, policeman and mil- 'o "Shoot The Puck" at the Chicago itary" Aykroyd said after the ex- Blackhawks game at the United change. "We are always cognizant Center, he made an appearance at of the sacrificesthatfiremen, Binny's Beverage Depot's newest policemen and the military make store in Oak Brook, where he every day to give the lifestyle that signed movie memorabilia and we have in the Western world, so bottles ofhis Crystal Head Vodka. we were happy to help the vet- Fans lined up hours ahead of erans' organizations today with Aykroyd's appearance April 8, and some ofthe proceeds." first in line were six men dressed in Aykroyd also thanked Michael ful "Ghostbusters" geai Complete Binstein, CEO ofßinny's Beverage with jumpsuits and homemade Depot, for his contributions and power packs, they were all mem- organizing the day's event at the bers of the Midwest Ghostbusters 25,000-square-foot Binny's facility Coalition. at 1500 16th St, Oak Brook "Think of us as a Ghostbusters' Over the span of two hours, union. We're scattered throughout DAYNA FIELDS/PIONEER PRESS Aykroyd greeted and took pictures the entire Midwest, the entire Actor/comedian Dan Aykroyd poses for a photo with members of the Midwest Ghostbusters Coalition. with every fan in line. The stock- countly really, and we dress like pile of signed bottles of Crystal Ghostbusters, we raise money for tion with Chicago, where he filmedour House of Blues here ... and it inlineto thank Aykroyd forHead Vodka, which he started in charity and we just like to have"Blues Brothers" and once per- definitely feels like coming home." supporting veterans. 2009 with his partner John Al- fun," said Bob Anderson, with formed in the Second City comedy Other fans waiting in line didn't "If it wasn't for funds like this, I exander, may have dwindled Windy City Ghostbusters. troupe. Standing in line, many fansdress in character but insteadwould have been homeless whiledown, but Aykroyd never lost his Aykroyd arrived on the scenewere sporting the infamous "Blueswanted to express gratitude forwaiting for my Social Security tocharnt with energy,jokes and smiles while Brothers"suitand sunglasses Aykroyd's support of organizations kick in," Gordon said. "A lot of "It's a great opportunity for our taking pictures with the Ghost-while others brought in posters, such as the Fallen Heroes Fund, to veterans depend on outside help,customers to come in to meet one busters, who each had their power pictures and figurines to have which he was donating part of theso the more stars they bring to thisof their favorite idols and, at the packs signed. signed. day's proceeds. cause, the more funding they willsame time, support a great charity," "It touches me that they remem- "It feels like I'm coming home," Deborah Gordon from Merrill- get." said general manager Ryan Kreh- ber and that they come and stay outAykroyd said. "We made two great ville, Ind., is a wounded veteran When Gordon told Aykroyd her biel. and wait in line, and I'm here atmovies here - 'Doctor Detroit,'who served in the Air Force fromstory, he didn't hesitate to shake their service today," Aykroyd said. where I met my wife, and 'Blues 1978-1982. She drove from Indiana her hand, give her a hug and askedDayna Fields is a freelance reporter Aykroyd shares a strong connec-Brothers? Of cou we openedto Oak Brook and waited patiently for a round of applause. for Pioneer Press. Cafe Orchid plants Turkishcuisine in Park Ridge BY JENNIFER JOHNSON of her Park Ridge neighbors.Diners can find much of the Serpin, who worked as a chef at really happy with the food," she Pioneer Press "There's been so many customers familiar Mediterranean fare at Cafe other Turkish restaurants in Chi- said. so far who have been to Turkey. Orchid - kabobs, babaganoush,cago before opening his own in Customers from the Lakeview Turkish cuisine has come toThey have traveled there at least tabuli, falafel, baklava and hunimus 2007, said cooking has been alocation who live outside Chicago Park Ridge. once or twice, so they are really - but also more unique dishes, like hobby since he was as young as five are also happy that the Park Ridge Kurt Serpin and Iho Batnasanfamiliar with the cuisine They just uslmdar, a lamb dish, homemade years old. restaurant now exists, Batnasan have brought Cafe Orchid, theirdon't have a place to go to' Turkish ravioli with ground lamb "I love to cook, all my life. I said. family-owned restaurant in Chi- Cafe Orchid is named for theand garlic yogurt and Sultan De-would "Our suburban customers are cagn's Lakeview neighborhood, tocouple's daughter Orkide, who islight, consisting ofchar-grilled e- just cook - nothing else," he said really happy they don't have to go Park Ridges Village Green shop- now almost 14. On one wall hangs a plant puree sauteed with mozza- with a smile. to Chicago and deal with the ping center. The eatery openedrelief of IstanbuL showing the rella cheese and topped with chick- Batnasan, a native of Mongolia traffic,"she explained, adding March 19 in the former Bangkok bHdgover the Bosphorus straiten, lamb or bee who studiedin Turkey before "Hopefully we will stay here many Belly location at 650 N. Northwestand an outline ofthe Hagia Sophia. "Our homemade specials are the immigrating to the United States, more years." Highway A handmade, blue chandelier frombest," Batnasan said." Everyone handles the business and manage- Cafe Orchid is open Sunday While the couple still owns theTurkey hangs from the ceilingloves our uskudai" ment aspects ofthe restaurants. through Thursday from 11 a.m. to 9 original, award-winning Cafe Or- while a paintingofmeninturbans There are also several vegetarian Because Cafe Orchid features a pin. and Friday and Saturday from chid at 1746 W Addison St, they'redipping spoons into a bowl sits entrees, authentic Turkish tea and menu of dishes that might be 11 am. to10p.m. For more giving their hometown of Parkabove a row ofbooths and tables. coffee and desserts like kadayifunfamiliar to many, Batnasan no- information, contact the restaurant Ridge a try, hoping to fill what they Serpin is the restaurant's main(similar to baldava) and revan aticed an initiaI hesitancy among at 847-653-6282. see as a local void in ethnic cuisine. chef drawing on cuisine from sweet cake soaked in syrup. some Park Ridge customers to try "We want them toexplore southern Turkey's Mediterranean Cafe Orchid also features a lunch out the restaurant [email protected] Turkish food more," said Batnasan region and his native city of Mersin. menu, catering and delivery "But once they come in they are Twitter (JenPioneer COMMUNITY CALENDAR 23 i Listings are subject to change. Advanced Excel 2010:Hands-on Friday, April 17 show. Registration required. 10:30 am. Please call the venue in advance. workshop covers creating charts and Saturday, Glenview Public Library, 1930 using tables to sort and filter data. Regis- Glenview Road, Glenview, free, 847-729- tration limited to six. Morton Grove "Wild":Battling grief and seif-destruc- 7500 Thursday, April 16 residents have priority. Registration for tive behavior, Cheryl Strayed (Reese Introduction to Excel 2010 and Do More Witherspoon) makes a decision to put Genealogy Research Day: Need help her life back together and reach for new getting started with genealogy? Have "Lone Star" and "Laundry and Bour- with Excel 2010. Prerequisite: Do More possibilities. With a heavy backpack and you hit a brick wall in your research? Presenting two plays depicting with Excel 2010 workshop, or a thor- bon": little common sense, Strayed sets out Join us in the Technology Lab where life in a sleepy Texas town. 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La 7500 Patron appreciation reception:Drop DuringWorld War H, mathematician Franco, MD, board-certified Ophthal- mologist at Retina Services of Illinois, National Nanny Training Day:Nan- in for light refreshments to celebrate this Alan Turing tries to crack the Enigma speak about the care and treatment of nies participate in a full day of training special week that honors our nation's code with help from fellow mathemati- low vision disorders. Vendors and repre- which features various knowledgeable libraries, librarians and patrons. 2p.m. cians. Cast Benedict Cumberbatch, sentatives serving those with low vision speakers from North Shore Family Serv- Thursday, Glenview Public Library, 1930 Keira Knightley. 2 p.m. and 6:30 pin. will display materials/products. The ices, Babywearing International, Nanny Glenview Road, Glenview, free, 847-729- Thursday, Morton Grove Public Library, Park Ridge Lion's Club will provide Coaching Team and North Shore Pediat- 7500 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove, free, 847-965-4220 screenings for diabetic retinopathy. 10 lic Therapy to help nannies improve am. Friday, Glenview Park Center, 2400 their skills. Six educational workshops, Honoring Your Wishes: Advance Chestnut Ave., Glenview, free, 847-724- networking opportunities and raffle Care Planning:Participants can ob- Save A Star's Drug Disposai Pro- gram:Save a Star Drug Awareness 5670 prizes to giveaway. Every nanny goes tain information about various advanced home with a certificate indicating their directives and a chance to review the Foundation's Drug Disposal Program 2015 Illinois Statutory Power of Attorney box is still in the lobby ofthe Niles Police Annual Rummage Sale:Furniture, participation. 8 am. Saturday, The Glen Club, 2901 West Lake Ave.. 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Some snacks and re- Kohl Children's Museum, 2100 Patriot freshments will also be provided. 5 p.m. gaii Road, Glenview, free, 847-729-0111 Friday, Lincoinwood Public Library, Blvd., Glenview, $10-$11, 847-832-6600 Karaoke Thursdays:Enjoy some great pizza and sing a tune or two. 7 p.m. 4000 West Pratt Ave., Lincolnwood, Photography: introto Macro Pho- tography:Learn the basics of corn- Little Legends Soccer Academy: Thursday, Perry's Pizza and Ribs, 711 free, 847-677-5277 position and camera settings. You must spring premier league:The new Devon Ave., Park Ridge, free, 847-823- have a worldng knowledge ofthe expo- league is for seven- and eight-year-olds. 4422 Duplicate Bridge:The senior center sure triangle. This course also requires A six-week season starts on April 18th. offers a friendly bridge game every Denise Barreto launches new book Friday morning at 9 am. Park Ridge either a dedicated macro lens or an Noon Thursday, Saturday and Sunday, extension/magnification tube set For Glenview New Church, 74 Park Drive, to Chicago market:Denise Barreto, Senior Center, 100 S. Western Ave., Park ages 18 and up. Taught by Angela Alfe. Glenview, $219, 224-500-5729 founder ofRelationships Matter Now, Ridge, free, 847-692-5127 LLC announces the release ofher sec- Call the Park Ridge Senior Center. 11:30 am. Saturday, Park Ridge Park District - Mother-Son Bingo Night:Mothers ond book: "Engage, Collaborate, Lead: Saturday, April 18 Senior Center, 100 S. Western Ave., Park and their sons partake in a night of bingo Ignite Your Business, Ignite Your Life?' Ridge, Fee is $180, 847-692-3597 at the Lincolnwood Fire Station. Fea- Barreto will be speaking at 6:45 p.m. and tured in the event are pizza, drinks, 7:30 p.m Thursday. Afterward, there will Funny & Freaky Fish: Explore the Photography: intro to Editing:Sat- bingo with prizes and other family activ- be opportunities to meet with her. 6 p.m. Caribbean Sea:Discover how marine urdays for two hours until May 9 for ities. 6 p.m. Thursday, Lincoinwood Fire Thursday, South Park Recreation Cen- creatures have adapted for survival as ages 18 and up! Course teaches the bas- Station, 6900 N. Lincoln Ave., Lincoln- ter, 833 Talcott Ave., Park Ridge, free, marine educators and award-winning ics ofcomposition and camera settings. wood, Residents pay $15, non-residents 847-692-5127 photographers, Wayne and Karen Brown, present a stunning HD digital pay $19 (per couple), 847-677-9740 Turn to Calendar, Next Page 24 CALENDAR

Calendar, from Previous Page Petra van Nuis Quartet featuring trumpeter Bobby Lewis:Enjoy an Attendees must have a working knowl- evening of Great American Songbook PUNCF edge of the exposure triangle. Partici- mind is a twrrthte standards both familiar and obscure. thinq to wasta pant must bring laptop and a working Petra and Bobby share a love of melody ,A version of either Photoshop Elements or and lyrics and best express their cre- Photoshop CS5 or CS6. Instructor: An- ativity through the timeless popular gela Alfe of Beautiful Life Photography. music ofthe 1920s-50s. 2 p.m. Sunday, Contact the Park Ridge Senior Center at Lincoinwood Public Library 4000 West 847-692-3597.2:30 p.m. Saturday, Park Pratt Ave., Lincolnwood, free, 847-677- Ridge Park District - Senior Center, 100 5277 S. Western Ave., Park Ridge, $180, 847- 'o 692-3597 Monday, April 20 Learning Your DSLP: intro to Pho- tography:This Intro to Photography course focuses on the basics of shooting Money Smart Week: resume writing with a single-lens reflex camera. In this for teens: Arepresentative from the course, learn technical instruction, cam- Illinois Student Assistance Commission era settings, metering, the exposure helps teens create and polish their res- triangle and other detailed technical urnes. 7 p.m. Monday, Glenview Public instruction. 9a.m. Saturday, Park Ridge Library 1930 Glenview Road, Glenview, Park District - Senior Center, 100 S. free, 847-729-7500 Western Ave., Park Ridge, Fee is $180, 847-692-3597 Telephone and utility bui clinic: Citizens Utility Board staff review your The Two Hour Cup: Trythree different telephone, electric and natural gas bills premium loose leaf teas and take home and recommend ways for you to cut info cards with descriptions and tasting costs. 1 p.m. Monday, Glenview Public notes. 2p.m. Saturday, 1p.m. Sunday, Library 1930 Glenview Road, Glenview, TeaLula, ilS. Fairview Ave., Park Ridge, free, 847-729-7500 $4.50, 888-832-5852 Knitting Roundtabie:Come work Middle School Open Gym and Swim: through knitting projects and socialize This Saturday night social for sixth - with fellow knitters. Expert knitters can eighth grades includes a DJ, inflatables, show you how to solve knitting chal- open swimming, wallyball, ping lenges. Don't forget your current knit- pong and racquetball. Snacks and pop ting projects and needles! Call 847-929- are available for purchase. No admit- 5101 or visit mgpl.org for more informa- tance after 7:30 p.m. Pick up is at 9 p.m. don. 2 p.m. Monday, Morton Grove Participants are not allowed to walk Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., Mor- home without a parent note. Register ton Grove, free, 847-965-4220 online at prparks.org. 7p.m. Saturday, Park Ridge Community Center, 1515 W MGPL Kids: Monday Morning Piay- Touhy Ave., Park Ridge, $5 at the door, group:Drop-in play time for preschool- 847-692-5129 ers with a parent or caregiver to intro- duce young children to the library in a Living in Awareness: Make New low-key, unstructured session. Call Agreements:With don Miguel Ruiz, 847-929-5102 or visit mgpl.org for more Jr. and a special meditation with his informatioit 10:30 a.m. Monday, Morton father don Miguel Ruiz who appears via Grove Public Library 6140 Lincoln Ave., Skype. Explore how your attachments Morton Grove, free, 847-965-4220 create your reality; and how your beliefs become intimately connected to who Luncheon Commemorates Titanic you think you are. Let gu ofthe fear of Survivor Violet Jessop:The catered separating from beliefs. Learn to make luncheon provided for attendees, new agreements in line with your true mimics a meal that would have been authentic self 9 aim Saturday, National served on the Titanic, with entertain- Louis University North Shore, 5202 Old ment provided by historian Leslie God- Orchard Road, Skokie, $110 after March dard. Goddard takes on the persona of 18,847-831-8828 Titanic Stewardess and survivor Violet Jessop. Call to reserve one's space by VINA? IF THE FUTURE OF KIDS VIAS April 17 in time for the April 20 event Sunday, April 19 12:30 p.m. Monday, Kemnitz Center for Active Adults, 8350 North Greenwood Ave., Niles, $20, 847-692-1992 A STOCK YOU COULD INVEST IN? Chicago North Suburbs Myasthenia Gravis Support Group:Learn about Introducing Better Futuresa whole new kind of investment with a greater return than money. When you invest Anti-Semitism in America Today: the neuromuscular disorder and find Where We Stand:Anti-Semitism has it helps kids go to college. Because a mind is a teriibte thing to waste but a wonderful thing to ilivest in, friendship and support. Friends and been present in society since the first family are welcome. 1 p.m. Sunday, Glen- Invest ¡n Better Futures at LJNCF.ORG/IN VEST Jews came to these shores in 1654, and brook Hospital, 2100 Pfingsten Road, Glenview, free, 800-888-6208 Turn to Calendar, Next Page CALENDAR 25

Calendar,from Previous Page Veteran center services:Enjoy an informational session about readjust- still exists today. How is this hatred ment services available to eligible vet- ;-jtìtlllL' (i(t displayed both openly and subdet and erans and their families in the form of how has it changed over the years? Join counseling, benefits info, job referral and educator Buddy Schreiber as he exam- employment assistance. 9 am. Tuesday, ines the current trends in America and Lincoinwood Public Library, 4000 West leads a thought provoking discussion of Pratt Ave., Lincolnwood, free, 847-677- the issue. 1p.m. Monday, North Shore 5277 Senior Center, 161 Northfield Road, Northfield, $10 member; $13 non-mem- MGPL Kids: ListenUpi: Drop-in story ber, 847-784-6030 and play time for preschoolers with a parent or caregiver. Call 847-929-5102 or A Taste of Australia:Ron and Sandie visit mgpl.orgJkids for more informa- perform songs performed by Australian tion. 4:45 p.m. Tuesday, Morton Grove artists. Some songs include "Waltzing Public Library 6140 Lincoln Ave., Mor- Matilda" and "Tie Me Kangaroo Down ton Grove, free, 847-965-4220 Sport." Ron, a native Australian teaches attendees to speak Australian. Lunch Beginning Bridge Lessons:Come and includes traditional Australian cuisine. learn the most stimulating partnership (Skip the lunch and come at 1:30 p.m. card game around! Learn the basic bid- Fee is $7 member;$9 guest). 12:30 p.m. ding and playing in a stress-free environ- Monday, Park Ridge Park District - ment. Sign up with a friend or partner, Jç1n_ Senior Center, 100 S. Western Ave., Park or come to meet new ones, to be playing *0 e Ridge, $17 member; $19 guest, 847-692- bridge at the end ofthe session. Phyllis 3597 Bartlett, ACBL Accredited teacher, guides the class. Contact the Park Ridge , Intro to the IPhone: email: General Senior Center. This is an eight-week use of email which includes how to class. 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Park Ridge Park compose, send, reply and forward e- District - Senior Center, loo S. Western mail messages, how to add contacts to Ave., Park Ridge, $86, 847-692-3597 the address book and how the clean-up unwanted messages. Attendees bring one's iPhone and charger to class.! p.m. Wednesday, April 22 Monday, Park Ridge Park District - uers+oo Senior Center, 100 S. Western Ave., Park Ridge, $40 member; $45 guest, 847-692- Property tax appeals seminar:Tax- 3597 payer advocate Andrea Raila shows you how to lower property taxes, get tax Money Matters Discussion:The exemptions and refunds, understand group meets on the first and third Mon- market value reassessment notices, use day of each month. 10 a.m. Monday, Park self-help tax links and more. 7 p.m. Ridge Senior Center, 100 S. Western Wednesday, Glenview Public Library, Ave., Park Ridge, free, 847-692-3597 1930 Glenview Road, Glenview, free, 847-729-7500

Tuesday, April21 Low Vision Products Show:Experi- Understood ence state of the art technologu CCTVs, fcr !emirç & afl,?tiOfl iu portable reading devices, and other Power Employment Workshop: independent living aids. Test products secret strategies to land ajob 1n90 and get training on sight 10 am. days:Discover proven strategies to land Wednesday, The Chicago Lighthouse a job, as Illinois WorkNet Center speak- North, 222 Waukegan Road, Glenview, ers share what's working and what's not free, 847-510-6200 in today's job market 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, Glenview Public Library 1930 Glenview Buying and Seiilng on Cralgsiist: I . i : f115 with learning and attention issues, Road, Glenview, free, 847-729-7500 '-i. If / challenge. EpIore Understood.org, Walk through craigslist.org, learn buying ' tI'k ourcedesigned to help you help your and selling etiquette, and get safety tips hiIIIn.ie 1h 'chool and in life. Hidden Treasure: turn your dusty on this great local resource. 7 p.m. attic intoSSS: Professional appraiser Wednesday, Lincoinwood Public Li- !. 1(ti by 1', rrJdfit partners. Karl Gates explains the attributes to look brar 4000 West Pratt Ave., Lincoln- for in determining the value of keep- wood, free, 847-677-5277 sakes. 7p.m. Tuesday, Glenview Public understood .org Library, 1930 Glenview Road, Glenview, True Story of Golda Meir: All women free, 847-729-7500 invited to Celebrate Israel month by learning about Golda 11:30 am. Mornlngstar:Participate in Money Wednesday, Ezra HabOnim, The Niles Smart Week by learning how you can Township Jewish Congregation, 4500 use Morningstar, a free library online Dempster St., Skokie, $18 members; $23 resource, to manage your investments non-members and at the door, 847-675- and make informed decisions regarding 4141 your portfolio. 1p.m. Tuesday, Lincoln- wood Public Librar3 4000 West Pratt Have an event to submit? Go to Ave., Lincolnwood, free, 847-677-5277 chicagotribune.com/calendar 26 TREND

John Hughes home is2015 Lake Forest Showhouse BY LAu PAVIN Pioneer Press

Nearly 30 interior arid seven landscape designers are hard at work. transforming the 11,000-square-foot home of late screenwriter, director and producer John Hughes, Jr. into a jaw-dropping display of their arts for the 2015 Lake Forest Sho- whouse & Gardens. Every other year, the Lake Forest Aux- iliary chapter ofthe Infant Welfare Soci- ety of Chicago selects a historic Lake Forest home to transform and open for touring as a flindraiser for the Chicago clinic they support. Since it began in 1985, the event has raised more than $3 million for the clinic, which provides health care services to Chicago's medically under- served. This year's showhouse and gardens is open April 25 - May 17. The designers' work will complement the architecture ofEdwin Hill Clark, whose design credits include the Lake Forest Library Ferry Hall, Lincoln Park and Brookfield zoos. Courage & Company, a Winnetka- based architecture and interior design company, was tasked with redesigning the teen retreat area ofthe home. It's a room attendees won't want to miss. "[It] is designed to accommodate all needs ofthe present day teenager," said JOHN S. ECKERT/LAKE FOREST SHOWHOUSE & GARDEN Amy Courage, principal ofCourage & The2015Lake Forest Showhouse, once owned by John Hughes Company. She said that the room will be a clean, studio-like space with glossy, white walls and a white shag rug, a 10-foot-long Ches- terfield sofa, white leather Eames chairs and ottomans and a wool tartan-covered swing. Fun touches will include three coffee table cubes that double as game boards, a stainless steel ventless fireplace, a small refrigerator, Keurig machine and a So- daStream to make carbonated drinks. "The crowning achievement is a large, custom-designed light fixture based on the Ingo Maurer Zettle collection that is interactive with clips to leave handwrit- ten notes to each other," Courage said. Lake Forest-based Lori + Asso- ciates will revamp the dining room. To give the room more of a charming, KANA OKADA/LAKE FOREST SHOWHOUSE & GARDEN MICHAEL SMITh/COURAGE L COMPANY BARRETT PHOTOGRAPHY/COURAGE L COMPANY traditional elegance, Lennon applied Alessandra Branca, honorary chair for the Pastel by Michael Smith that Amy Courage Amy Courage, principal at Winnetka-based moldings and casings that framed the 2105Showhouse & Garden plans to use in her Showhouse design. Courage & Company. doorways to the window seat side of the room. Two oil paintings grace the walls of table setting that is surrounded by the Christopher Peacock, who will be debut- sized "live chandelier?' the room: one of a serene landscape scene smashing rosewood Klismos dining ing his "Lambourne" collection of tradi - In addition to redesigning the living by artist Joan Rea and another an "explo- chairs," Lennon said. "Topping off the tional fitted furniture; Randy Heller of room, Honorary Chair Alessandra Branca sion of floral blossoms?' whole dining experience are the dynamic Pure & Simple Interior Design, who will will give a lecture on April 28 about how The furnishings "blend in with a long prisms ofa hand-blown glass water- be designing the master bath with new to bring new life into the living room, smooth contemporary transition." fall chandelier." collections from Kohler and Ann Sacks which has seemingly become an oxymo- "The total balance of the space is Other notable designers participating and Michael Del Piero, who will be de- ron, as it is often the least-visited room in uniquely achieved by the elegant skirted include English luxury kitchen designer signing the garden room with an over- the home. TREND DISCOVER CAUSE & EVENT Epilepsy Foundation CE LA N' honors Duckworth

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You ComEd billing issue. A senior occurs, however, customers across the table from might just fall in love, citizen on a fixed income, the shouldn't be surprised if their someone who you and can then talk to reader was very upset that bill shows a significant jump think is close to per- him or her about su- without notice her monthly or drop, as weather can vary feci:. Smiling from ear perficial changes later. electric charges had suddenly CATHY CUNNINGHAM from the months referenced to ear, you sip wine 'L Talk is impor- jumped from around $100 to JACKIE PI Help Squad for the estimate. and barely eat as you LOSSOPH tant: Good topics for a well over $200. She said that Love Essentially Mike, who is responsible gaze into his or her first date: common nothing had changed at her home aside from for the current roll-out offour million smart beautiful eyes, unable interests and light- the receipt ofwhat she deemed an outra- meters to every ComEd customer by the end to believe that after countless awftil hearted subjects that make you both geously expensive electric bill. of2018, filled us in on how things will change dates, you actually met someone who laugh. Bad topics: money, finances, In response to her call to ComEd Cus- once the utility's analog meters are replaced stop_ your world. religion, politics and past relation- tomer Service, a representative requested shewith smart meters. Specific to the topic at Pm describing a really, really great ships. Also, ifyou start talking nega- go outside and read the dial on her electric hand, there will no longer be a need for meter first date. Unfortunately, no one gets lively about your ex, or call him or her meter. As a result ofthis inspection, it was readers or, subsequently, estimated readings. too many ofthose, as lots offirst dates a naine, I can guarantee you will never discovered that ComEd's readings were off Smart meters - one million ofwhich have end in disappointment, irritation, and hear from your date again. Ever. by approximately 400 kilowatt hours (kWh), already been installed - are wireless devices thghtmare stories you end up sharing Watch alcohol intake: Kybartas and the reason for the discrepancy was that that transmit to ComEd in real-time a home with your friends. So, how can you warns, "Stay away from shots!" She her electricity consumption had been esti- or business' electricity usage. Smart meters turn a first date into many, many also suests 1-2 drinks max for a first mated. Due to the considerable difference not only provide ComEd with consumers' more? date, so that you keep a clear head and between the two numbers, ComEd promised power usage data, but consumers too will With the help ofErika Kybartas, a you can really get to know the person. to send out a meter reader who, unfortu- now have access to their hourly, daily and matchmaker for It's Just Lunch in Additionally, excessive drinking leads nately, never arrived. monthly consumption patterns via their Chicago. we came up with seven tips to poor judgment, inappropriate con- Following this customer's communication online accounts - all available beginning the we think will improve your chances. versation and bad behavior. It can also with Help Squad, her daughter contacted day after smart meters are installed. L Dress to Impress: "Before you lead to lack ofseif-control, and we all ComEd and we were informed that the situa- With the new technology, a customer can leave the house for any date, look in know what that could mean. Great lion had been resolved to their satisfaction. sign up to receive email or phone alerts if the mirror and say, 'Would I want to segue into No. 6. Though taken care ofwithout our assist- his/her electricity usage increases signifi- date me?" said Kybartas, who has Keep sex offthe table: Kybartas ance, this request for help brought to light a cantly. Dynamic pricing can be enabled as been in the business for 14 years, esti- and I both agree that waiting a few topic that likely affects other Help Squad well, offering lower priced electricity during mating she has set up thousands of dates to get physical is wise. It isn't readers. With this in mind, we contacted off-peak hours. In fact, Mike pointed out that couples during that time, hundreds always easy to refrain from sex if there ComEd to ask why someone might receive an with the incorporation ofrenewable energy ofwhich have resulted in long-term is an intense attraction, but building estimated bill and ifthere was anything a sources such as wind and solar, there are now relationships. According to Kybartas, that emotional connection will make consumer could do to avoid it In response to actually times when the price ofelectricity is dress code for a dinner date is jeans, a what happens in the bedroom even our inquiry, Chuck Walls, vice president of negative! nice top and heels, or a dress if you better when it finally happens. customer revenue assurance, and Mike Ifyou are interested in knowing when prefer. For men, she recommends Women: Offer to Pay, Men McMahan, vice president ofsmart meter your town is scheduled for smart meter im- business casual: jeans, a nice pair of Please Pay! "For a woman, offering to implementation, offered the following. plementation, go to comed.com. Beginning shoes. a button down and sport coat. If pay is a nice thing to do' said Kybar- Chuck explained that for most ComEd 90 days out until the date of installation, coming to the date straight from work, tas. "It makes you look humble and customers (those who still have analog elec- ComEd will alert customers via bill inserts, a suit is acceptable. "Look like you put appreciative." As far as a guy paying, it fric meters), a meter reader visits their home postcards, letters and phone calls of their some effort into your outfit," Kybartas is traditional and chivalrous. It makes once a month to take a reading. On those planned meter replacement dates. said. a guy a gentleman. In other words, occasions when weather, a locked gate or a Need help? Choose the right venue: Keep when he says, "Check, please," hope- dog prevents an actual in-person reading, Areyou the victim offraudulent business first dates casual and short in length. fully, he means it. ComEd will bill using an estimated reading. practices? Is someonejust exhibiting bad burl- Drinks and appetizers, lunch or coffee In closing first dates can range from This estimation is calculated by referencing ness behavior? Let Help Squad make the call are great options. Wait for a second or disaster to bliss. But ifyou hear any of the previous month's usage and/or the previ- foryou. Sendyour letters, your complaints, third date to do something more active these five things at the end of the ous year's same-month bill. your injustices andyour story ideas to Hei- or that will result in spending a longer night, count on a second date: If a customer receives an estimated bill [email protected] and we will be amount of time together. Great second . When can I see you again? that varies significantly from a meter's actual happy to help you. or third dates include gulf, tennis, a u What's your schedule like? displayed kwh. he/she has a few options museum, or a paint and sip studio. u This isn't what I expected was available to remedy the situation. A photo canCathy Cunningham is afreeiance columnist for Be open-minded "You can't guing to happen tonight be taken ofthe meter dial and emailed to Pioneer Press. change a bad persona1it but you can . I'm so glad we met ComEdMeterReadingsComEd.com the always change a bad T-shirt or an . Maylkiss you? actual kwh number can be submitted via a [email protected] unlikable mustache," Kybartas said. In customer's online account at ComEd.com or Twitter: ®HelpSquadCC other words, if you're a little bit un- Jackie Pilossoph is a freelance col- the reading can be reported by calling 1-800- sure, keep talkngi Keep asking ques- umnist for Pioneer Press. 334-7661. Chuck points out that billing is HEALTH & FAMILY Changing just i meataday canaddup tobetter health

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The takeout craving at lunch is strong. But making daily visits to the sandwich shop or wolfing down a container ofoily pasta leftovers - perhaps indulged in after a tough meeting or slow day - can add up in more ways than one. Changing your habits forjust one meal a day can improve your health, ener- gy and even weight, ex- perts say. "It can have a big im- pact," said Jill Weisenberg- er, a registered dietitian nutritionist and author of "The Overworked Person's Guide to Better Nutrition." -4 "One meal a day is a significant portion of our calories," she said. ISTOCK Even in calories alone, Insteadofa greasy deli sandwich, black beans and rice JOE RAEDLE/GETTV-AFP the difference is stark. offer more balanced nutrition and will stave off hunger. A more balanced meal will fill you up more than a and green beans, with a "Hence, the 3 p.m. choc- packed burrito, Weisen- side of blackberries. olate chip cookie craving," Report: Alcohol, coffee berger said. That burrito "I want to see somebody she said. might be 800 calories, or a with a protein-rich food, so Iflunch isn't your jumbo burger could be that could be turkey or fish toughest meal, pick anoth- affect odds of livercancer 600. But a balanced meal or black beans or lentils or er - grilling chicken for that doesn't strand you cottage cheese," she said. dinner ahead oftime or HealthDay weight and physical warmer, developing with hunger can be created Add in a fruit or a vege- taking time for a substan- activity affect the risk of regions ofthe world, the for 400 or 500 calories - table - preferably both, tial breakfast People who have three liver cancer. researchers said. or even fewer. she said. "I call it the setup for the or more alcoholic drinks The studies were Foods that may be "You're saving calories Stephanie Pedersen, a day," said Jim Karas, head per day could be raising gathered and reviewed affected by aflatoxins that way;' she said. "Over nutritionist who created ofJim Karas Personal their odds for liver can- by a team at Imperial include cereals, spices, time, in six months, in a the High Impact Health Training and "The Ulti- cer, according to a report College London and then peanuts, pistachios, yeal you definitely are website (highimpact mate Diet Revolution" from a panel of experts. independently assessed Brazil nuts, chili peppers, going to see a weight ef- health.com), said a game author. "Nobody is going to But there was good by a panel of interna- black pepper, dried fruit fect, and you're going to be changer would be swap- benefit from eating a yo- news for java lovers: The tional experts. and figs, according to the happier." ping out a sluish lunch, gurt for breakfast. That's report, from the World Along with the in- report. Leftovers for lunch are for example a deli sand- not smart at all. That's Cancer Research Fund creased risk associated The findings about fine, she advised; just make wich. going to set you up to be International, found with having three or coffee and overweight/ sure it's a smaller, balanced Instead, she suggests, starving." "strong evidence" that more alcoholic drinks a obesity are new. The version of what you had for swap in quinoa or bean He said the true positive drinking coffee might day, the investigators also findings about alcoholic dinner. howls, or tossing together a outcome can come when lower a person's odds for found that being over- drinks and aflatoxins "People think lunch is salad with a bit of chicken, changing one meal alters liver cancer. weight or obese boosts were in a 2007 report. supposed to be skimpy, but seafood or lentils. your mindset. After you In drawing together the chances of devel- According to the re- if you eat enough and it's "Having that steady drip swap out one each day, the report, researchers oping liver cancer. port's authors, you can balanced, it's amazing of energy with vegetables hopefully you feel better, tracked data on 8.2 mii- One other major glob- reduce your risk of liver what it can do," she said. and protein, even a whole leading to healthier deci- lion people who took al culprit driving liver cancer by maintaining a Weisenberger's recent grain, could really help thatsions - taking the stairs or part in 34 studies world- cancer: foods contam- healthy weight and by lunches included black 3:30 fatigue;' she said. grilling a batch of chicken wide. mated by aflatoxins. either not drinking or beans and rice - plain Pedersen said to think offor a week's worth of heal- There were a total of Aflatoxins are toxins limiting alcohol intake to yogurt on top - with raw your meal change not thy meals. "By making the 24,500 liver cancer cases produced by fungi, often a maximum of two carrots, cauliflower and a through a calorie lens but choice," Karas said, "you're among the participants resulting from the im- drinks a day for men and . instead about that slump hoping for spillover effect" in the studies. proper storage of food. one drink a day for wom- A meal crafted from you feel a few hours after The objective was to These toxins are gener- en, the new report said. leftovers featured chicken eating. [email protected] determine how diet, ally found in foods from 30 HEALTH & FAMILY Modern lifestyles lowonvitamin I) Sunscreen, indoor activity contribute to widespread lack

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Tammi Leader Fuller, 55, is outdoors most of the time, running her Malibu, I Calif.-based sleepover camps for grown-ups. Yet, she knows she does not get enough of D, the "sunshine vitamin," because it re- quires ultraviolet rays to be absorbed. "I'm always covered with sunscreen because I've had skin cancer' said Leader Fuller. "So I'm in the sun, but my D level was way low. Now I take a 10,000 lU supplement a day and eat vitamin D ftods, and my level is al- most normal?' Vitamin D deficiency is not unique to people in cloudy, northern states, said Kim Larson, a regis- tered dietitian/nutritionist in Seattle and a spokes- woman for the Academy of TRIBUNE NEWSPAPERS Nutrition and Dietetics. Fortified milk and supplements are two ways to overcome a vitamin D shortage, which many adults unknowingly may have because of indoor lifestyles. "lt's a byproduct of our lifrstyle." "You could lie outside naked in the at greater risk for D defi- Rubin and Leader Fuller gular logo, Larson said. "We stay inside in the ciency because their skin said they read food labels They tell you those goods North to keep warm, or in snow and not get enough sun." shields them from sunlight because scouting vitamin D have been checked by the air conditioning in the Older people's skin is less in the grocery store is independent labs. South to keep cool," Larson - Peter Horvath, associate professor of exercise and able to process sunlight. tricky. Outside ofcod liver Ideally, also get some said. "Instead of gving nutrition sciences Being overweight means D oil and some fish, few foods midday sunlight, sans sun- outside to play, we're in- is jailed by your fat tissues meet the daily requisite of screen, although experts side, on our computers. instead ofused efficiently. 600 lUs for people ages i to concede this is not a reality When we're out, we wear Many common medica- 70, and 800 for ages 71- for many of us. clothing or sunscreen to D, Larson said, and it is from every angle. It main- tions, including diuretics plus, as recommended by During the winter, the protect us from cancer?' especially prevalent among tains our calcium and phos-and anti-seizure drugs, the Institute of Medicine of Earth's tilt away from the Although the advent of teens. "They complain of phorous levels, which in counteract vitamin D. the National Academies. sun reduces your exposure. D-fortified milk in 1932 being sore and tired. and turn strengthen our im- Ask your doctor to give "Fortified" cereals vary "Then, you could lie out- eliminated widespread you think it's because of mune system, keep us you a vitamin D test, which from 10 percent of the side naked in the snow and rickets (soft bones) among their busy sports sched- sharp and help prevent may not be part of an annu- recommended level ofD in not get enough sun because children, milk is no longer a ules," she said. "But they heart disease, high blood al exam, Larson said. Raisin Bran to 25 percent inofthe sun's angle," Horvath diet staple. Gone are the aren't getting enough D?' pressure, Type 2 diabetes Then a dietitian can Total. The cup of2 percent said. "Ozzie and Harriet" days Halfofthe 60 adults in and many types of cancer. prescribe a custom combi- milk you add to your cereal In the next decade, we'll when almost every meal his 2014 study did not have D helps prevent osteoporo- nation offoods and supple- gives you only 25 percent. see a "burst of research included milk. enough D, said Peter Hor- sis (weak bones) and osteo- ments. Horvath favors D-rich about vitamin D," Larson About 42 percent of vath, associate professor of malacia (bone pain). For Gail Rubin, 56, of sun-dried mushrooms. said. "We're learning more adults are D deficient, exercise and nutrition Doctors prescribe high Albuquerque, N.M., for "Either eat mushrooms, about the effects ofD on according to the most re- sciences at the University D levels for the treatment example, a 2,000 lU (inter- which you can dry yourself autoimmune diseases, cent National Health & ofBuffalo in New York. of a range of ailments, from national units) supplement in your backyard, or add cancer and heart disease. Nutrition Examination "You might not see the autoimmune disorders to ofD keeps her on track. the powdered form when especially?' Survey. The percentage effects for years, though," multiple sclerosis. She's a breast cancer suivi- you cook something like an This will underscore the varies by race: Blacks have he warned. Getting the right combi- vor, has osteoporosis in her omelet," he said. importance ofD, Horvath the highest, 82 percent D is the closest thing to a nation offood and sunlight, genes, eats D-rich foods Scan grocery purchases said, the vitamin we must Most people she tests in magic bullet in the vitamin though, is complicated. but avoids the sun - all of for the "USP" stamp or the chase "despite our immo- Seattle lack enough vitaminworld, affecting our health Dark-skinned people are which affect her D intake. consumerlab.com ti-ian- bile, indoor lifestyles?' FOOD 31 .1. Greenwith possibilities Salsa verde a versatile option as a sauce,dip or flavoring

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Of the myriad dishes that sound better in languages other than English - tonkatsu for pig broth, xiao long bao for soup dump- lings - you might want to add salsa verde. Because green sauce, although plain and serviceable, sounds about as appetizing as a bowl of your kid's kindergarten paint.

Call it what you like, spinach, use a bunch of salsa verde can be one of arugula or even, yes, raw the most versatile and kale. (Just make sure that lovely sauces in any cook's the greens you use are repertoire. fresh and tender, and that It's easy, as you just you've pulled off any thick throw a bunch of green stems.) Maybe (please) stuff in a food processor think of it as an alternative (or a blender, or a mortar to juicing. You can also get and pestle). It's seasonally more creative and throw adjustable; the green stuff some fresh kaffir lime can be whatever you find leaves into the blender or at the farmers market - or experiment with the spec- languishing in your refrig- trum ofyour favorite chil- erator. And you can tailor it ies (ifnot a slice ofjalape- to what you feel like cook- no, then a few serranos or ing. Historically, salsa Fresno chilies). When you verde has been many add citrus (use a splash of KIRK MCKOV/TRIBUNE NEWSPAPERS things to many people. In cider vinegar if you're Historically, salsa verde has been many things to many people.Nomatter what it's called, it's good spooned onto grilled general, it's defined as a bereft offresh lemons or meat, fish and chicken, or into soups or bowls of brown rice. sauce of herbs, some sort limes), the zest adds an- of acid (vinegar, citrus), other level offlavor that rice or a somewhat small- olive oil (or mayonnaise) you can move up or down er bowl of ricotta. Dip and perhaps dai ry You can depending on your fond- your bread into it, or use it Salsa verde Nutrition information per serving add anchovies and capers ness for, well, flavor. as a sauce for tacos or (2 tablespoons per serving): 85 or make it with or without And then there are all savory crepes. Since it is Prep: 10 minutes Makes: About11/2 calories, 9 g fat, i g saturated fat, O mg tomatillos, garlic, onions the spices in your cabinet spun herbs and spinach, cups cholesterol, 1 g carbohydrates, O g and, of course, chilies. In that can torque up the you can use it for an easy 2cloves garlic protein, 34 mg sodium, O g fiber the Middle East or Africa, sauce even further. Throw dose of greenery if you're 1/4teaspoon kosher salt you might throw carda- in some ground Sichuan too busy to make an actual Zest and Juice of 2 limes Variations mom, caraway and chilies peppercorns, or add some salad. i bunch cilantro, large stems in with your parsley and minced fresh ginger. Just keep your new jar removed .Rawjalapeno can be added for extra cilantro and call it zhoug. As for what exactly to of salsa verde in the re- 5ounces raw spinach leaves heat. In Germany, you might add do with a Mason jar of this frigerator and not in your '/2cup olive oil eggs and serve the stuff stuff when you're done, car - as many of us do u Lemons can be substituted for the 2tablespoons water, more if limes. with schnitzel. think of it as a dipping with hot sauce - since its needed Goethe apparently put it sauce, a condiment - a charm, and much of its . Parsley can be substituted for the on everything, or at least salad in a cup. Not unlike flavor, is contingent upon Put the garlic, salt, lime juice and zest cilantro (or use a combination). his mother said he did. gremolata or pistou, it's freshness. It's green, after into a food processor; process until the R One or a combination of other tender If parsley or cilantro is good spooned onto grilled all, for a reason. garlicIschopped up. Add the cilantro, greens (such as baby chard, kale, your base line, add or sub- meat, fish and chicken, or greens and olive oil; process until arugula or other herbs) can be stitute a handful of mint or into soups. Stir plenty of it [email protected] smooth. Add water as needed to basil or chervil. Instead of into a big bowl of brown achieve the consistency of a sauce. substItuted for the spinach. 32 FOOD

SERIOUSLY SIMPLE DINNER TONIGHT Springtime gets sweet whenA taste strawberryseasonhits peak of April BY DIt1aE RossEN WORTHINGTON Tribune Content Agency in Paris For me, springtime French-inspired means fragrant, juicy, ruby-red strawberries. recipe takes a few I just can't gt enough of them. I make lots of straw- liberties, starting berry desserts that high- with Italian staple light their unique flavor. Sometimes I pour warm BY RENEE ENNA white chocolate over them, Tribune Newspapers or I'll make zabaglione custard and drizzle it on FOTOLIA I've never been to Paris sliced strawberries. This Choose strawberries that are fully red, with no green in April, but who doesn't ice cream, with crushed or white around the stem, and have a detectable scent. love the iconic song about and chopped strawberries, that city in that month? is one of my favorite sea- their heady, sweet aroma. with no green or white Voila! Itjust happens to sonal desserts. If you don't smell anything, around the stem. beApril. So here's a fast What tolookfor when pass on them because they Try to select organic, pasta dish to honor the selecting strawberries? You won't have much flavor. because pesticides can City of Light shouldbeable to smell They shouldbe fullyred linger on the berry. But pasta isn't French, you declare? Well,mon ami, neither am I. And yet, E. JASON WAMBSGANS/TPIBUNE NEWSPAPERS, LISA SCHUMAKER/FOOD STYLING Crushed strawberry ice my name is Renee. Ah, tres cream ironique! Solet's just sus- pend our disbelief and Prep: 20 minutes, plus churning time Stand: 30 minutes April i.n Paris pasta create the idea ofParis by Cook: 10 minutes Makes: 2 quarts adding a few French- Prep: 20 minutes Cook: 20 minutes Makes: 2 servings If your Ice cream maker holds less than 2 quarts, divide this recipe in half. themed ingredients to pasta. 4ounces pasta, lumache, medium shells or rigatoni

2 /2 pints strawberries, hulled, sliced In half A few notes: French-cut 1 tablespoon olive oil 1 cup sugar beans are time-consuming 1/2 red onion, chopped 2cups whipping cream to prepare, so we're opting 2 large cloves garlic, chopped 1 cup milk for frozen. Herbes de 2 teaspoons herbes de Provence '4 large eggs Provence is a lovely dried 8ounces frozen French-cut green beans 2 teaspoons vanilla herb blend that no pantry 1/3 UD white wine 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice should be without - it's 1/2Cup sliced mushrooms wonderful on vegetables, chop 1 cup of the strawberries; set aside. Sprinkle /4 cup sugar over the 15cherry tomatoes, halved in salad dressings, on Finelyremaining strawberries in a medium bowl; let stand 30 minutes. Process the sugar and 1/2cup (or about half of a 4.5-ounce container) brie, grilled meats. Ifyou can, strawberry mixture in a food processor fitted with a steel blade until completely smooth. cut into nickel-size pieces buy a blend that includes Pour It through a fine sieve, if you prefer to remove the seeds. 1 package (3 or 4 ounces) smoked salmon, thinly lavender, which adds a sliced Combine the cream and milk in a medium saucepan; heat over medium-high heat distinctive flavor and tablespoons chopped fresh tarragon, optional until just below boiling. Remove from the heat. aroma We used brie be- 2 plenty of well-salted water to a boil in a medium In a mixing bowl, beat the eggs until frothy. Slowly add the remaining 3/ cup sugar cause it melts nicely, and we chose 'Heatsaucepan; cook pasta until al dente, about 10 minutes. 3and the vanilla; beat until thick and pale lemon-colored. aninexpensive, prepacked variety. We're Meanwhile, heat olive oil in a large nonstick skillet over Gradually whisk 1 cup of the cream-milk mixture into the egg mixture. Whisking. even including snails - medium heat; add onion and garlic. Saute until onior gradually pour the egg mixture back Into the cream and milk in the saucepan. 2 4 not the real-deal escargot Is softened. 2 minutes. Stir in herbes de Provence. Add Cook slowly over medium-low heat, stirring constantly, until the mixture is thick but lumache pasta (loo- green beans. wine, mushrooms and tomatoes; cook until 5enough to coat a wooden spoon, 5-10 mInutes. Do not overcook or the mixture will MAH-shay, aka "snails " in vegetables have slightly softened and liquid is reduced. curdle. Remove from the heat, strain into a bowl and cool. Italian). It's a great cut that about 5 minutes. mimics a snail's shape and Add the pureed strawberries to the cooled custard; mix well. is similar to medium shells Distribute the brie pieces among the ingredients; - which are fine too, as is 3cook, stirring occasionally to encourage cheese to Pour the custard mixture into a chilled ice cream machine and churn, following the anypastathatwill catch melt, about i minute. Drain pasta; stir into pan. Distribute Instructions, until the ice cream begins to thicken. While the machine is running, add 7 some of the ingredients in the salmon over the ingredients; stir to distribute. Serve, the reserved finely chopped strawberries. At this point the ice cream will be firm but not the mix. sprinkled with the tarragon. hard. Either put It In the freezer to harden or serve it immediately. Nutrition Information per serving: 532 calories, 19 g fat, Nutrition Information per /7 cup serving: 201 calories. 13 g fat, 8 g saturated fat, 103 [email protected] 7 g saturated fat, 42 mg cholesterol, 60 g carbohydrates, mg cholesterol. 18 g carbohydrates, 3g protein. 38 mg sodium, 1g fiber Twitter @Renee.Enna 26 g protein, 502 mg sodium. 8 g fiber FOOD

ZBIGNIEW BZDAK/TRIBUNE NEWSPAPERS; LISA SCHUMACHER/FOOD STYLING Kale salad and wasabl-spiked aioli complement a grilled tuna steak in this burger.

RENEE COMET/FOR THE WASHINGTON POST A tale of fin and patty EI Capitan Is based on pisco, the colorless but potent grape brandy hailing from Peru. Tuna burger Mellowed-out pisco Prep: 5 minutes Cook: 6 minutes Makes: 4 servings 4portions (4 ounces each) tuna fillet, each BJoE YONAN El Capitan 1/zinch thick The Washington Post Olive oil Lti1 ESKIN In Peru, there's more to Prep: 5 minutes Macerate: 5 to 15 days Makes: i serving Home on the Range Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper cocktails than the beloved 4soft hamburger buns, such as potato rolls (or i bottle (750 milliliters) pisco pisco sour - the tart drink i 1/2 CUPS dried sour cherries The hamburger lacks substitute a sturdy lettuce leaf) with the frothy top that i ounce dry white vermouth ham, having been named, ½ cup wasabi aioli, see recipe has become popular in perhaps, in honor of the 2 cups kale salad, see recipe 2dashes Angostura bitters (or Amargo Chuncho bars across the U.S. in bitters) place - Hamburg - not the 4slices red onion recent years. meat. The turkey burger is 4slices ripe red tomato, lightly salted So when ThinkFood- Lemon peel unknown to Turkey, while Grill: Brush tuna with oil: season lightly with salt and Group cocktail innovator To infuse the pisco: Pour the pisco into a large, sealable the cheeseburger is neither pepper. Heat a wide cast-iron griddle (or skillet) over Juan Coronado was re- 1glass container. Add the dried cherries. Cover and store from nor made from Cheese. medium-high. Sizzle tuna to your liking, about 3 searching drinks for in a cool, dark place. Macerate for at least 5 days and up Each comes garnished with minutes per side for medium. China Chilcano in Wash- to 15, stirring daily. Strain and discard the cherries: use a its own odd syntax. ington, he took inspiration funnel to return the liquid to the pisco bottle for storing. Then there's the tuna Build: Open buns. Spread each side with i from another ofthe South (lt will keep at room temperature for up to a year.) burger, which isn't a burger tablespoon wasabi aioli. Heap onto each bottom bun: American country's popu- To make one Capitan cocktail, combine i '/ ounces of in the patty-of-compressed- /2 cup kale salad, i slice onion, i slice tomato and one lar drinks: El Capitan, 2the cherry-infused pisco, the vermouth and bitters in bits sense. Burger status is portion tuna. Top with top bun. Wrap in butcher paper. which he calls "the Peru- Munch. a mixing glass. Add ice and stir a few times, until the conferred by the housing - vian response to the Man- cocktail is well-chilled. Strain into a chilled cocktail a bun - and not the tenant Wasabl aloll: Stir together 1/2 cup mayonnaise, i hattan." (martini) glass, garnish with a strip of lemon peel and - a tuna steak. The lettuce- tablespoon prepared wasabi paste, i tablespoon finely Like the sour, El Capi- serve cold. wrapped version - bereft of chopped parsley, i finely chopped garlic clove. tan is based on pisco, the patty and bun, both - some- Kale salad: Cut away ribs from i bunch lacinato kale. colorless but potent grape how retains rank. Thinly slice crosswise. Rinse and spin dry. In a large brandy. By what authority? Per- bowl, whisk together 2 tablespoons sesame oil, 1 But in developing decided to infuse the pisco cano uses Peru's Amargo haps the paper cloak, which tablespoon red miso paste, 1 tablespoon finely chopped something more elegant, with dried sour cherries Chuncho bitters, available suests a certain burgerly shallots, 1/2 teaspoon finely chopped garlic, ½ teaspoon Coronado wanted to (guindas) for a week or online, but Angostura pedigree. Perhaps the port- salt. Toss in the kale and 1/2 a peeled cucumber, finely soften pisco's formidable two, mellowing it and make a reasonable and abi1it3 Or perhaps the fact chopped. Toss. Chill B to 24 hours. Toss again. edges while also finding lending a deep red color. widely available substitute. that it's quick, savory and another source for the With dry white ver- This summer, El Capi- delicious. Proof enough. Provenance: Adapted from CP Burger, Aspen, Colo. sweetness that typically mouth and a few dashes of tan will evolve again, Coro- comes from red vermouth bitters, "the combination is nado says: "I can't wait to [email protected] and a cherry garnish. He killer," he says. China Chil- make it with apricots?' 34G0

Botmic Garden kicks off spring with home show BY J WEDDLE Lake County News-Sun

One sure sign ofspring is the arrival of the ChicaBotanic Garden's Antiques, Garden and Design show. This year features a new name (the show was previousiy known as the Antiques and Garden Fair) and some first-time vendors. 'We felt that after 14 years it was time to breathe some new life into it so we looked at what the show included and decided to strive for quality versus quantity" said Jodi Zombolo, senior director ofpublic pro- grams. This is the first time that the show is being produced strictly in house without a show company and every exhibitor was required to fill out an application to be considered for the show. The 90 vendors who were accepted into the show had to go through a stage setup and were chosen based on how well they performed in their specific area. The Antiques, Garden and Design show is fully indoors and two tents were required to add to the building so that everyone could be accommodated. The Esplanade Tent will contain five gardens reflecting the antique and mid-century modem aspect of the show. The Rose Tent will serve as the gardener's tent gardening tools will be set up as "floral" decoration in the entry and dar east garden. This effect will give guests the ROBIN cAplsoN/cHIcAGo BOTANIC GARDEN PHOTO feeling they are viewing the workings of a The Chicago Botanic Garden's Antiques, Garden and Design show takes place Aprii 17-19. garden. The North Steps will feature a dramatic hanging sphere garden, and Chicagn Botanic Garden's Nicholas Hall will feature towering palm trees and white orchids in the center of the Antiques, Garden & Design room. Burnstein Hall will have a topiary garden inside, which is made from the Show Chicagn Botanic Garden's Femleigh topiary 10a.m. toS p.m. April 17-19 collection. Chicago Botanic Garden, 1000 Lake Visitors will be able to buy everything Cook Road, Glencoe from potted succulents and outdoor fumi- $15 when purchased on or before April ture to fine art and vintage design items. 16; $18 after April16; $20 three-day show "Each exhibitor sells their own items. pass They have it all set up so you cari experi- Garden members receive $3 off each ence how it would look in your garden or ticket hanging up on your wall," Zombolo said. chicagobotanic.org/antiques The show has two honorary guest speak- ers for the weekend - Mario Buatta and Mac Griswold. Design legend Buatta is the plans on revealing a glimpse into the rar- honorary chair. He is also known as "The efied world oflifelong collector Bunny Prince of Chintz" and has designed for Mellon, as she assisted with the recent clients like Henry Ford II, Barbara Walters, Sotheby's auction ofthe Mellon estate. Malcolm Forbes and Mariah Carey. His Griswold is an author and has taught land- new book, "Mario Buatta Fifty Years of scape history at Sarah Lawrence College, American Interior Decoration," chronicles where she held the Noble Chair in Art and his ability to bring the English country CUltUral History. Griswold's lecture, "Green house style stateside through his career. Grandeur: The Rarefied Simplicity of Buatta will speak at 11 a.m. April 17 in Als- Bunny Mellon's Garden Style" takes place at dorf Auditorium in a lecture entitled, "If 11a.m. April18 in the Alsdorf Auditorium. You Can't Hide It, Decorate It" "This year I'm most excited about the The other guest lecturer is journalist and new experience shoppers will have," Zom- CHEPI EISENBERG/CHICAGO BOTANIC GARDEN PHOTO garden historian Mac Griswold. Griswold bolo said. The Antiques, Garden and Design show will include vintage decor and fine art items. GO 35

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FAMILY FRIENDLY Experiment and explore atFamily Science Night BY MYIA PETLICKI Pioneer Press 't '0 Scientific concepts will e explored by families at Science Night, 6-7 p.m. Tuesday, April 21 at Wild- wood Nature Center, 2701 w Sibley Ave., Park Ridge. "There will be three or four different experiments that the families can partic- ipate in. There is some- thing for every level," said Supervisor Jennifer Clau- son. "In the past, they've been things like doing a milk experiment with food coloring or exploding vol- canoes, and looking at some science concepts like density or chemical reac- tion." The purpose of the event is "to get families out and have them have fun to- gether and learn some- thing about science or chemistry or biology - 'I more than just nature," PARK RIDGE PARK DISTRICT Clauson said. Families candocool experiments together at Family Sci- Of course, you can also ence Night on April21atWildwoodNature Center in Park enjoy nature by taking a Ridge. self-guided walk through the five-acre nature haven Royal-tea "Aqualicious," the latest before the class. It includes book in Victoria Kann's d. two ponds and a butterfly Young ladies, ages three popular series. Kids will garden. You can also study through seven, are encour- hear that story and do a the interactive nature aged to dress as their favor- variety of related activities exhibits inside the build- ite princess for the Prin- 11 a.m. Saturday, April 18 at ing. cess and Me Tea, 4-5:30 Barnes and Noble, 55 Old The cost is $12 per fami- p.m. Saturday, April 25 in Orchard Center, Skokie. ly. Reservations are re- the Palm Room at the Ori- For details, call (847) quired. ole Park Aquatic Center, 676-2230 or go to For details, call (847) 9200 Oriole Ave., Morton www.barnesandnoble.com. 692-3570 or go to Grove. They and their www.prparks.org. adult date will enjoy fancy sandwiches and bite-sized Strike a pose desserts, play gaines and do Kids, ages 4-8, will learn Heed the call a craft project. The cost is to do that and more at Yoga They've got your num- $20 for residents; $27 for for Kids: Stretch, Bend, ber at Family Bingo, 7-8 nonresidents. Register by Breathe, 4:30-5:15 p.m. p.m. Friday, April 17 at Monday, April 20. Monday, April20 at Niles Skokie Public Librar 5215 For details, call (847) Public Library, 6960 Oak- Oakton St. Winners will 965-1200 or go to ton St. Participants should have their choice of prizes wwwmortongrovepark- bring a large bath towel or at this drop-in event for s.com. yoga mat. Parents must stay kids in prekindergarten- with kids in second grade fifth grade and parents. In the pink or younger. For details, call (847) For details, call (847) 673-7774 or go to www.sko- Pinkalicious meets a 663-1234 or go to www.ni- kielibrarinfo. miniature mermaid in leslibrary.org. 38 GO

EXHIB Moonstruckatthe Adler With Capt James Lovell's help, new exhibit tells the human side of the space race, Apollo 13 and all ONE SMALL STEP BY STEVE JOHNSON desk at which he hatched the ço* Chicago Tribune dream ofbeing an astronaut to A MAN-. Life magazine photographs of his It is, perhaps, too easy to forget family watching anxiously as the about the moon program and its space agency struggled to try to decade-plus ofsacrifices and save the Apollo 13 crew. successes. These days, private A photo from that episode, a companies are providing space close-up ofthe Lovell's then-4- services, and the exploration talk year-old son Jefflistening to the is of Mars. "squawk box" that fed unfiltered The moon? Been there, Mission Control conversations stepped on that - and almost 50 into the family living room, is as years ago now. powerful as the picture of the But a new exhibition opening doomed Apollo 1 astronauts. Saturday at the Adler Planetari- Adjacent to the picture ofthe boy um succeeds in making the quest is a replica ofthe squawk box to get to the moon once again delivering authentic audio. fresh, even visceral. Although he and his wife, "Mission Moon" reimagines Marilyn, were consulted heavily the space museum's main-floor in the exhibition makeover, Lov- exhibition that also covered eU saw the finished product for NASA's first manned forays be- the first time Thursday, at a pre- yond Earth's atmosphere, but it view. He delivered inside in- does so with a more modem formation about the artifacts, look, many more interactive many ofthem from his personal MICHAEL TERCHA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE PHOTOS features and with a concerted collection, while also registering Capt. James Lovell visits the new Adler Planetarium exhibit Thursday that he and his wife helped design. emphasis on the emotional side delight at their new settings. of the story "Oh!" he exclaimed, rounding "We tried to tell more of the a corner to see the viewing plat- story ofthe people," said Sarah form now built up around his 'Mission Moon' Cole, vice president of visitor Gemini 12 space capsule. "The When:Opens Saturday experience, who guided the big problem before was we got in-house team that made "Mis- the Gemini 12, but it was on the Where:Adler Planetarium,1300 sion Moon." floor," he said, so children S.Lake Shore Drive Now there's a full wall portrait couldn't easily see into it. Tickets:Included in$12 ofthe three astronauts - Gus general Now visitors are only a clear admission;312-922-7827or Grissom, Edward White and panel away from stepping into adlerplanetarium.org Roger Chaffee - who died in the metallic flying cone that was their capsule when fire broke out the last one before the Apollo during a launch pad test in Feb- program. ruai-y 1967. Alongside the photo Lovell also shared a personal for instance, that while he was of them in spacesuits is Gris- detail about the failed Apollo 13 orbiting the moon on Christmas som's quotation about astronauts mission, which was to have been Eve 1968, Lovell had arranged for needing to be ready to die for the the veteran astronaut's chance to This NASA helmet and gloves from Lovell's collection are part of the a fur coat to be delivered to his mission. be on the moon. Adler exhibit. They were worn during his famous Apollo13mission. wife, signed, "With love from the But the astronaut who is the "Even though I was frustrated Man on the Moon." cornerstone of the exhibit, as for years that I did not land on "Mission Moon" visitors can manned Gemini missions in 1965 And they get answers to one of before, is Capt. James Lovell, the moon, I'm kind ofglad now," hear those rescue conversations. and 1966, even before the Apollo the most asked questions about now 87 and living in Lake Forest. he said. In another area, a simulated program began. space travel. Liquid waste matter Lovell is an Adler board member IfApollo 13 succeeded, it Mission Control console, they But it was Marilyn Lovell's was piped outside the spacecraft, who went into space four times would have been simply one of can punch up audio from other two hours with Adler's exhibit expelled into the void. The other and flew to the moon twice with- seven moon landings. But the missions. designers that steered them away rested behind the pilots in a out touching the lunar surface, way it played out, Lovell said, The exhibit is a reminder of from doing a more straight- device like the one on exhibit most famously on the nearly there's a dramatic rescue, a book, the moon program's breakneck forward "space race" story they marked "Fecal Collection Bag." doomed Apollo 13 mission. the Ron Howard movie and speed. President John F. Ken- said. That's how personal "Mission The general admission exhibit mission commander Lovell's nedy made a moon visit a na- "She's like, 'That's been done, Moon" gets. tells the story of NASA's lunar famous quote, reprinted here on tional priority in 1961, and Arm- guys: " said Annie Vedder, one of efforts through Lovell's eyes, a wall: "Houston, we've had a strong's "giant leap for mankind" the exhibit developers. [email protected] from a replica of the boyhood probleim" came in July 1969. 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Listings are subject to change. fans of all ages. For more information or Friday, Laschen Community Center, urday, Christ Church, 1492 Henry Ave., Please call the venue in advance. to buy tickets, visit searscentre.com/ 294 Evergreen Dr., Vernon Hills, Quar- Des Plaines, $4-$6, 847-813-6360 events/604. 10:30 am. and 7p.m. Friday, terly dues, 847-680-0750 10:30 am., 2 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. Saturday Trivia Bee Fundraiser:Teams of four Friday, April 17 and 1 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. Sunday, The Pajama Time Storytime:Children compete for prizes and trophies at the Sears Centre, 5333 Prairie Stone Pkwy., with an adult are invited to the Chu- 18th annual benefit for The Literacy Connection. The event includes a raffle "The Diary of Anne Frank": The Hoffman Estates, $18-$75,630-328-1222 1ren's Department for a special Friday and refreshments. 9:30 am. Saturday, classic production explores the life of a evening Storytime. Wear one's favorite Grand Victoria Casino, 250 S. Grove young Jewish girl in hiding for two Retro Crooner Frank Lamphere and pajamas and bring a stuffed animal to years during World War 11.9:30 a.m. Trio Extended Engagement:Singer hug for stories and an activity! 7p.m. Ave., Elgin, $500 per team $5 to watch, 847-742-6565 and 11:30 a.m. Friday, 11 am. Saturday, 11 Frank Lamphere and his high-powered Friday, Spring Hill Mall, 1072 Spring am. Sunday, 11:30 am. Monday, 11:30 trio perform Rat Pack, swingin' stand- Hill Mall, West Dundee, free, 847-42 6- 5614 Hou:The Festival of Colors: Youcan am. Tuesday, 11:30 am. and 7p.m. ards, and pre-'70s pop. 7:30 p.m. Friday, Wednesday, Metropolis Performing Luigi's Italian Bistro, 154 W. Northwest add colors of happiness to the lives of children by throwing a little on your Arts Centre, 111W. Campbell St., Arling- Highway, Palatine, free, 847-232-7865 Music of Fred Astaire:John Boda discusses the life and talent of Fred friends. In true Indian style, make a ton Heights, $12-$14, 847-577-2121 Warm Yin Yoga:A complementary Astaire. Register for the program at difference to thousands ofchildren who LEGO Art + Science = Architecture: yoga practice in which floor postures www.itpld.org or 847-459-4100, Ext. deserve better childhoods. Grove #26. 11 am. Saturday, Busse Woods Forest See an exhibit of 13 world-famous land- are held for several minutes. Physically, 253. Noon Friday. Wheeling Pavilion Preserve, East Higgins and South Ar- marks built entirely of LEGO bricks. Yin Yoga restores and maintains the Center, 199 North ist St, Wheeling, free, The exhibit was designed and created natural mobility of joints and supports 847-459-4100 lington Heights Roads, Elk Grove Vil- by Arlington Heights resident Adam emotional equilibrium. This is done in a lage, free, 800-870-3666 Friends' and Children's Used Book Reed Tucker, LEGO Certified Profes- heated room. 7:45 p.m. Friday, JAl Yoga Community Shredding Event:Friese sional. Featured in the exhibit are the Studio, 37 East Northwest Highway, Saie:Preview sale on April 17 free for Financial Advocates, Inc. is holding a John Hancock Center, Marina City; Palatine, free, 224-567-0838 members or $3 non-members; free for free shredding event at their office. Just Willis Tower, Trump Tower, Falling- all on April 18 (9 am.-4:30 p.m.) and free water, Empire State Building, St. Louis Cosmic Skate:Dress tolight up under on April 19 (noon-3 p.m.) or $3 for a bag stop by with any paperwork that needs Arch, Transanierica Pyramid and the black lights and enjoy games and spe- ofbooks on April 19. 5 p.m. Friday, 9am. to be shredded and the ProShred truck will be right there to take care ofit. 10 Burj Khalifa in Dubai. Ranging up to cials geared toward families with chil- Saturday and noon Sunday, Indian 17-feet high, some buildings are de- dren ages eight and up. 7p.m. Friday, Trails Library District, 355 Schoenbeck am. Saturday, Friese Financial Ad- signed to expose their internal struc- Orbit Skate Center, 615 S. Consumers Road, Wheeling, see description, 847- vocates, Inc., 740 Florsheim Drive #10, ture, so visitors can view the complex Ave., Palatine, $8; $3 for skate rentals; 459-4100 Libertyville, free, 847-918-0404 and intricate design and engineering $32 for a family of 5, 847-394-9199 that goes into construction of the mod- For the Birds Weekend:Bring the Saturday, April18 family to the center and take a guided els. This one-of-a-kind, museum-quality "Celebrating 60 Years" gaia ben- exhibit debuted at the Museum of Sci- efits Countryside Association for bird walk, visit with some very inter- ence and Industry in Chicago in 2009 People with Disabilities:Enjoy a Spring Kid Stuff Resale:Find great esting live birds from Barn Swallow and has since been displayed across the semi-formal dinner, auction and enter- prices on over 15,000 gently used items Rehabilitation Center and Stiilman United States. 9am. all weeh, Arlington tainment by the Legacy Girls. Contact including clothes, toys, books, movies, Nature Center and have your birding questions answered. 10 am. Saturday Heights Memorial Library; 500 N Dun- Dee Atkinson by phone or datkin- bikes, cribs, strollers and baby items! No ton Ave., Arlington Heights, free. 847- soncountrysideassn.org or order strollers on the sales floor. The sale is and 11 am. Sunday, Reed-Turner Wood- land Nature Preserve, 3849 Old 392-0100 online at website for tickets and more until noon and now offers many items information. 6:30 p.m. Friday, Chan- 1/2 price at 11 am. 8 am. Saturday, St. McHenry Road, Long Grove, free, 847- Rat Pack Gala and Casino Night: dler's Chophouse & Banquets, 401 N. Elizabeth Ann Seton, 1023 McHenry 438-4743 Join the Arlington Heights Junior Roselle Road, Schaumburg, $115, 847- Ave., Crystal Lake, $1 admission fee is Woman's Club annual event where the 540-3705 donated to a food pantry; 815-455-1233 interpretive Minyan Class:Meets in proceeds benefit The Center for Inde- the library; This Minyan is friendly and pendence and Northwest Community Mitch Fatsi:Mitch is the number one Donate Bikes at Whole Foods Earth welcoming to all who choose to attend. Hospital Purchase event tickets and requested comedian on satellite radio. Day Event:Our annual Earth Day 10:30 am. Saturday, Congregation Beth Jackpot raffle tickets ($6 or 5 for $25) at Fatel took home the title of"Best Come- Celebration has Working Bikes collect- Judea, North Route 83 and Hilltop ahjwc.org/annual-fundraiser. Smart dian" at the prestigious HBO Aspen ing used bikes for donation to those in Road, Long Grove, free, 847-634-0777 dress required, "Mad Men" glamour Comedy Festival. He also has a Comedy need internationally and locally. Partici- encouraged. 7p.m. Friday, Metropolis Central One Hour Special entitled pants who donate a bike receive a $5 gift Writing Workshop:Kathleen Anne Ballroom, 6 S. Vail Ave., Arlington "Mitch Fatel Is Magical." Visit: http:// card! Stop by and sample products from Fleming presents a workshop on writ- Heights, $50, 847-870-8787 wwwmitchfatel.com. 8 am. and 10:15 some of our eco-friendiy vendors or ing novels. She has led workshops p.m. Friday, 7p.m. and 9:15 p.m. Sat- bring the kids over to the café to make throughout the Midwest and is the Blmonthiy NAMI Pact:A group for urday and 7p.m. Sunday, The Chicago Earth Day Çrafts. noon Saturday, Whole author ofthree mystery novels. 2 p.m. parents of children and adolescents. Improv, 5 Woodfìeld Mall, Schaumburg, Foods Deerfield, 760 Waukegan Road, Saturday, Northbrook Public Library; Biological and adoptive parents are $19,847-240-2001 Deerfield, free, 847-444-1900 1201 Cedar Lane, Northbrook, free, welcome. 6:30 p.m. Friday, Northwest 847-272-6224 Community Healthcare, 800W. Central GLMV Network 3x2 Group:GLMV Making your nest egg last a iife- Road, Arlington Heights, free, 847-618- 3x2 Network Group meets on the first time:Financial educator Karen Chan "Busytown":Based on the children's 1000 and third Fridays ofeach month. Meet- discusses managing your nest e. 10:30 books by Richard Scarry, this musical ings are an organized forum for dis- am. Saturday, Deerfield Public Library, brings characters to life, including "Sesame Street Live: Let's Dance!": cussing how to bring in more business. 920 Waukegan Road, Deerfield, free, Lowly Worm, Betsy Bear and Farmer Get down with Elmo, Abby Cadabby Meetings include introductions, presen- 847-945-3311 Pig - singing and dancing on stage. 10 and several other "Sesame Street" favor- tations, business card exchange, cama- am. and i p.m. Saturday, Northbrook ites. The audience is invited to dance as raderie and light refreshments provided French toast and sausage break- Theatre, 3323 Walters Ave., Northbrook, all of your favorite Sesame Street friends by Corner Bakery Cafe. For more in- fast:Cub Scout Pack 25 and Boy Scout $10-$12, 847-291-2367 join you on the floor - dancing with formation, contact Todd Renihan at Troop 25 host the breakfast 7 am. Sat- [email protected]. 7:30 am. Turn to Calendar, Next Page 40 -- GO CALENDAR

Go Calendar, from Previous Page dance demonstrations. 6p.m. Saturday, Mother Daughter Tea:Sip on tea and artists that create beautiful bears from Rob Roy Golf Course Clubhouse & enjoy a special presentation titled mohair, plush and repurposed furs. Bingo at AmerIcan Legion Palatine Banquet Facility 505 E. Camp McDon- "Spandex to Calico" about the trans- Antique Steif bears too! Bring a friend Post 690: Enjoy cash prizes for all ald Road, Prospect Heights, $25-$75, formation of a young girl to 19th century and introduce them to the art of teddy games. Doors open at 6p.m. with early 847-392-9006 fashion. Ages 4+. 3 p.m. Sunday, Colonel bear collecting. Door prizes every hour! bird game at 6:30 p.m. Full bar available. Palmer House: Crystal Lake Park Dis- A fun day among the stars of the teddy 6p.m. Saturday, American Legion Post Familias en Educaclon:A free event trict 660 East Terra Cotta Ave., Crystal bear world. Waldorf the big bear makes 690,122 W. Palatine Road, Palatine, free, for Spanish-speaking families. Learn Lake, $10-$23, 815-477-5873 several appearances. Come get a bear 847-359-1606 about the college process and how to hug! 10a.m. Sunday, Wyndham Gardens receive grants and scholarships to at- Spring Jazz Concert: Jazz Consor- Schaumburg, 1725 East Algonquin Saturday Night Skate:Skate all night. tend college. Jose Rico, former Execu- tium Big Band:3 p.m. Sunday, Elgin Road, Schaumburg, $6 adult, $2 chil- The event features a different theme tive Director of the White House Initia- Community College Visual & Perform- dren (such as 80s night) each week. 7p.m. tive on Educational Excellence for ing Arts Center, 1700 Spartan Drive, Saturday, Orbit Skate Center, 615 S. Hispanics is the keynote speaker. 9a.m. Elgin, $40, 847-214-7405 Conscious Connection Group:A Consumers Ave., Palatine, $8; $3 for Saturday, National Louis University spiritual study group focused on in- skate rentals; $32 for a family of 5, 847- Wheeling, 1000 Capitol Drive, Wheel- Golf (Beginner):This beginning class creasing your oneness with God. Meets 394-9199 ing, free, 312-261-3064 is held at the Bally Bunion Golf Center. on the first and third Sunday of each Critical basics of golf will be covered, month. 5 p.m. Sunday, Jonathan's Por- Weekend Afternoon Roller Skating Sunday, April 19 including, grips, alignment, stance, trait Studio, 1310 South Milwaukee Ave., at the Orbit:At Saturday Afternoon swing and strokes. Pre-registration is Vernon Hills, free, 847-821-1700 Roller Skating, the whole family can do required. 10 a.m. Sunday, Bally Bunion the Hokey Pokey, play the Dice Game Pulsation Yoga 101 intro, to Yoga Golf, 4200 Illinois 83, Long Grove, $95, and get down with the live DJ. 1p.m. Series: Afive week Sunday series for all 847-415-4145 Monday, April20 Saturday, Orbit Skate Center, 615 S. levels. A jump start to learning the prin- Consumers Ave., Palatine, Admission is ciples of alignment, the foundation of Sunday Young Family Skate:Fami- Anime Club:Teens can join the club as $6.50 per person, $19 for a family of four the pose and proper action to maintain a lies with kids 12 and under and their and skates rental is $3 they explore manga and anime. Each strong yoga practice. Pre-registration is siblings get the rink to themselves. week the group delves into Japanese required. 11:45 a.m. Sunday, Pulsation Skating strollers are available for babies. History in the Headlines: Celebrate culture through the art form and Yoga in Arlington Heights, 26 South 11 a.m. Sunday, Orbit Skate Center, 615 S. through other activities. 4:30 p.m. Mon- VE Day:Wear World War II-era cloth- Evergreen Ave., Arlington Heights, $85 Consumers Ave., Palatine, $5.50; free for ing for the fourth annual benefit for The day, Antioch Public Library 757 Main for five workshop modules, 847-989- babies St., Antioch, free, 847-395-0874 Mount Prospect Historical Society and 7792 River Trails Park District which in- Schaumburg Teddy Bear Show and cludes dinner and big band and swing Saie:Meet the talented, award winning Turn to Go Calendar, Next Page

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BY DAVID KILEY a finger controller pad, so I Special to Tribune Newspapers can write with my finger to get to, for instance, Van The Germans, especially Morrison in my iTunes BMW have long tried to library by writing "Van." lead in technical innovation Voice commands: Corn- when it comes to con- mand allows you to run a. nected driving and info- Radio through a test sequence to tainment. And their ap- get the system accustomed Ñ proach is similar - putting Telephone to your voice. And you can a mouselike controller in Navigation adjust the speed in which the center console, in addi- Office the system speaks to you. tion to steering wheel con- Navigation:The nay trols, all of which back up system is crisp with great or supplement voice-com- Vehicle Information graphics. And you can mand controls. SettIngs zoom in and out either by Detroit companies and turning the wheel or most of the Asian brands "pinching" the finger- (except for Mazda) don't controller, as with a smart- favor the console-mounted BMW ConnectedDrive. Grade:A+ phone. controller, preferring in- Final Grade:A. The new stead touch screens and Command system is deep dash-mounted controllers. with capabilities. It's just a Determining which hair or two behind BMW's approach you are most iDrive. comfortable with is key to making a buying decision. I i G 21 like the mouselike control- L BMW iDrive/ ler best. But others feel ConnectedDrive quite differently. How it works:BMW set the industry on fire in2001 4. Vo1kswagn when it introduced the Mercedes Benz's mbrace system. Grade:A How It works: VW is iDrive system in a new playing catch-up when it 7 Series. It was glitchy and comes to telematics and VW.Grade: C+ (to be replacedbyMirrorLink, above) drew many complaints. infotainment. VVJ offers its Today, the iDrive system, CLOCKWISE FROM TOP; BMW, VOLKSWAGEN, AUDI the heart ofwhich is the Car-Net app for both AND HAROLD CUNNINGHAMIGETrV iOS and Android smart- console controller, and phones. The app does bas- the voice command is let- Final Grade:A-. Most of suite ofservices called ics like locking and un- ting you down, you can what Audi offers is won- BMW ConnectedDrive locking the car remotely, "write" a phone number or derful and unique, but I'd should be considered the finding your car for law an address on the surface ofrather be able to access my best in the industry. enforcement if it is stolen, the console dial (like sign- iTunes library by voice The iDrive allows one- connecting you to an emer- ing a credit card screen command than have my handed control offre- gency attendant in an acci- flAudi A3 - MMI navigation. Grade: with your finger). To make Twitter feed read to me by quently used functions like dent, and calling a conci- the system work fully, you a robotic voice. Egads! radio and navigation. erge. Navigation and other wagen loses points for and Bluetooth integration have to have a subscription Voice commands:Of controls flow to a 5.7-inch phoning in its telematics with your smartphone. It with a wireless carrier. 2. Mercedes-Benz the cars we have tested, screen on the dash. capability. But its new uses a dial in the center Voice commands:As BMW gave us the least Voice commands: VW's system, MirrorLink, which console, with a cluster of with any system today, How It works:Merce- griefwith voice command. Bluetooth voice command will integrate smartphone four buttons and two tole Audi's MMI has voice des-Benz's mbrace system Navigation destinations and worked fine. Other systems apps and offer Apple's switches. There are con- commands for navigation is accessed via the car, hands-free calling of con- are more advanced. It's CarPlay and Google's An- trols on the steering wheel, and hands-free calling. phone or desktop comput- tacts was smooth and easy, adequate to keep your eyes droid Auto, should put VW and the functions are de- Traffic info helps choose er. A console-mounted the way it is meant to be. off the phone. on the map with connected signed to work with hands- the optimal route. controller wheel lets you Navigation:BMW's Navigation:The naviga- drivers. Stay tuned. free voice command. Navigation:The nay skate through the apps and voice command navigation tion system works in a very With the navigation system works very well, features on the 5.8-inch worked literally without a straightforward way. No package, you get a 7-inch including with the voice dashboard screen (8-inch glitch, the only system we real bells and whistles here. 3. Audi MMI! motorized screen that rises command. 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BY JIL MCINTOSH be driving elderly parents, Special to Tribune Newspapers they may require wider- i opening doors or tall rear Entrance and exit.See seats for easy access. how easy it is to gt in and out. Women who dress for Storage.Open the trunk or work should wear work cargo hatch and see how clothes on a test drive, espe- high you have to lift items cially with a larger SUV. If over the bumper. If the rear it's a long step up in jeans seats fold, see if it's easy to and flat shoes, it'll be tough- do. Some cars require you to erina skirt and heels first remove the rear head S.,AN restraints or flip the cush- Nissan's2015Murano sports a more aggressive look, as well as a few tasteful touches. Seat fit. Toasses the seat- ions. ing position, put your wrist on top of the steering wheel Drive.Test-drive for at least with a slight bend in your a half an hour, including on elbow. Your shoulder blades the highway; where you'll Comfort, withalittle edge should touch the seatback, check if there's enough and you should be able to power to merge and pass. BY DAVID the number of buttons A silky 260-horsepower push all the pedals to the Turn off the stereo and UNDERCOFFLER 2015 NISSAN from 25 to 10. Wood and V-6 is still matched with a floor. You should also be at listen for a bumpy; noisy Tribune Newspapers MURANO metal trim add a premium continuously variable least 10 inches away from ride or growly engine. Park feel. While the materials automatic transmission. the steeringwheel for air- the vehicle, both nose-in The all-new 2015 Nis- -Four-door midsize and construction don't Nissan has been using the bag safety. The proper posi- and tail-in: If the turning san Murano is a five-pas- crossoverSUV quite match the Lexus, the CVT in its vehicles longer tion may require a telescop- circle's too wide, it'll be senger crossover starting Murano's quiet and corn- than most automakers, but ic steering wheel, which not difficult And if it's abig at $30,445, targeting most- fort are above the standard it's also had more trouble all vehicles have, or a pow- truck or SU1 measure your ly empty-nesters looking Base price: for most Nissan products. building one that feels like er-adjustable seat garage to be sure it'll fit. for a near-luxury hauler. The rear seats pick up a conventional automatic. Don't laugh: It happens! Families with a tangle of $30,445 2.5 inches oflegroom. The This revised version Passenger fit.Check kids and sippy cups will be Price as tested: $43,745 cargo area grows by 8 benefits mightily from rear-seat legroom and head- Dislikes.Above all, don't better served by Nissan's cubic feet over the previ- some key hardware and room. Tight quarters are just look for things you like. larger three-row Pathfind- oua model. software updates. It finally fine for small children, but It's far more important to er or compact Rogue. MPG: 21city;28highway We tested a loaded works like a CVT should, are yours tting close to look for things you don't, Ford and Toyota take a Powertraln:3.5-Hter Platinum AWD model that keeping plenty of power their teen growth spurts? Be and see if you can live with similar two-pronged kids/ direct-injectedV-6engine, weighed in at $43,745 with on tap without making the sure you can reach to buckle them. Something that irri- no kids approach to their all-wheel drive heated and cooled leather engine drone loudly. their seat belts, and if pos- tates you now won't im- crossovers. And Nissan seats, an intuitive touch- The V-6 is plenty strong, Transmission:Continu- sible, bring your child's seat prove over the years. Spend says many Murano buyers screen navigation system, especially since Nissan cut ously variable automatic and see how it fits. If you'll the extra time to evaluate it. also consider the brisk- 20-inch alloy wheels, about 138 pounds off the selling Lexus RX350 Parting shot:Nissan panoramic moon roof, older Murano by using (a claim Nissan hopes will brings bold style to radar cruise control, pre- more high-strength steel. polish the Murano's luxu- near-luxury crossovers collision braking and The only complaints are ¿y pedigree). 360-degree parking cam- numb steering, and dash- For good or ill, the Mu- era. board buttons that could rano's styling sets it apart Overall, the 2015 edition Similar gear in the Lex- use more backlighting. from any competitor. looks more aggressive and us will run about $8,000 But Nissan got this one Its face is awash in edgy While it may not age more, though Ford's up- right - and it needed to. shapes and angles, with as well as something more coming Edge offers a The midsize SUV segment triangular headlights that sedate, it represents wel- similar value to the Nissan. could grow substantially in split as they sweep up the come risk-taking in an The fundamentals for the next few years. fenders. 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Maya CabaHero 's a two-run home run at Ridgewood on Friday. KEVIN TANAKA! PIONEER PRESS PHOTOS Caballero develops into slugger for Niles West softballteam BY Eiuc Vu DRIL more than I did last year,good, solid swing....She'sthe Rebels' pitcher was up Pioneer Press but... I'm just shocked it'spretty strong and she's ain the zone and Caballero been that many," she said. pitcher, so her right arm iscrushed it. Her line drive NORRIDGE - At first The explanation as topretty solid." rocketed over Ridgewood's glance, senior Maya Cabal-why Caballero has been Another reason for Ca- center fielder, then over the lero doesn't seem to beable to drive the ball soballero's early-season suc-fence that's 200 feet away Nues West's most danger- effectively thus far is multi-cess has been her approachfrom home plate. ous home run threat. faceted. during herat-bats.She That home run was simi- She's 5-foot-3, after all, For one, she trained withhasn't been swinging forlar to her first, which she and a pitcher who could the Vernon Hills Stingers inthe fences, she said. hit in Niles West's 11-1 win recallhitting only twothe weeks and months be- Instead, her goal hasover Von Steuben on home runs a year ago. fore her senior season. Thebeen to just make contact. March 18. It was also a line However, Caballerosoftball club held practices That's been especially truedrive that sailed over the proved during the Wolves'indoors during the winter,in full counts, like the onefence in a hurry on a 3-2 first five games of the sea-and they worked on hitting,she found herself in duringpitch. sonthat her statureis fielding and other aspectsthefirstinning against "I just want to make deceiving. She hit threeof the game. Caballero said Ridgewood. contact," Caballero said of home runs during thatthose sessions have helped Caballero was down toher mind-set when the stretch, including a two-her timing at the plate thisher last strike, then popped count is full. "And if I see run shot in the first inningspring. up aflyballinto foulthat ball right down the of Niles West's 7-4 loss to She also has several attri-territory. Ridgewood's firstmiddle, it just flies." Ridgewood on Friday. butes shared by manybaseman ran in to catch it, After the game, evenhome run hitters. but the howling wind blewVan Dril is a freelance re- Caballero said she was sur- "She's got fast hands,"the ball away from her andporter for Pioneer Press. prised by her early-seasonNiles West coach Nicoleallowed Caballero to have power surge. Reynolds said of her team's another chance. Twitter @Van.DrilSports "I expected myself to hitcleanup hitter. "She's got a The very next pitch from Caballero delivers a pitch against Ridgewood. SPORTS

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B MATT HARNESS half ahead 8-4. about two weeks before the sea- Turbak finished with 16 savesto unlocking Turbak's potential. Pioneer Press The series showed how goodson started. on Friday, a number that pleased "She's come a long way in the Turbak is and how she can get "I kind ofwaited until the lastBosman, who said she alwayspast month already' Bosman SCHAUMBURG - Through-better. minute, but I'm glad I did," she likes to see her goalies have more said. "She's good at leading her out the 14-6 loss to the Schaum- "It's difficult to make stops onsaid. saves than goals allowed. Bosman teammates, and she really owns burg girls water polo team, Maineconsecutive shots because you While volleyball is Turbak'ssaid she wasn'tthrilledthat that area of the pool. She goes all East junior goalie Annie Turbakhave to keep re-positioning your- primary sport, Bosman is high on Schaumburg was able to take soout to make stops. She's really made several spectacular saves. self," said Maine East coach Karaher goalie's potential as a watermany shots, though. Maine East, stepping up for us." The two most impressive onBosman, who's in her first seasonpolo player. Bosman regularlywhich dropped to 3-6 with the Friday came within seconds ofwith the Blue Demons. "Thatworks with Turbak during prac-loss, entered the game surrender- Game notes one another and happened withcomes with a lot of practice, and tice. Her biest goal this seasoning 8.6 goals per game. less than one minute remaining inshe's still a young player:' is to improve Turbak's reaction But Bosinan said the Saxons .Maine East seniors and first- the first half. Although Turbak is a junior, time and instincts. That's done bywere the first team the Blueyear starters Manka Arifi and First, she stopped a shot bythis is only her second season"whipping" balls at Turbak, Bos- Demons played that took long-Zainab Naser each scored three diving to her right, reaching outplaying water poio and first onman said. Turbak said Bosmanrange shots. Schaumburg's firstgoals Friday. her right hand near the rightvarsity. After playing goalie on the oftenwillsubstitute tennis balls two goals came courtesy of long Blue Demons senior starters corner of the net to knock the ball JV team as a freshman, sheand ice cubes for water polo balls.lobs from the perimeter. Sarah Hua-Pham and Hannah back into play. The Saxons recov- decided toplaysoftballlast "Those kill me a little bit," "Those are super difficult toFarley both missed Friday's game. ered the rebound and took anoth-spring. Turbak said about the rapid-fireblock," Bosman said. "It's some-They were out of town for a club er shot from about one foot away, "I wanted to switch it up and shooting sessions. "But she's try- thing we haven't even practicedvolleyball tournament. but Turbak punched it out again. do something different," she said. ing to build up my endurance. It'sbecause we don't have lobbers on She wasn't so lucky the third Turbak said she made up hera slow process, but I can tell it'sour team." mharness®pioneerlocaLcom time, and Schaumburg went intomind to play water polo again helping me." Bosman said she looks forward Twitter @harnesspreps 52 SPORTS Nues North baseball team's balanced, potentlineupondisplay in win

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CHICAGO - Nues North third baseman Phil Kiafta's third home run of the season was also a career I first - a grand slam. In the bottom of the first inning against Von Steuben,Kiafta.a junior, smacked a ball that carried 15 feet over the fence for an estimated 365 feet to give the Vikings a five-run lead. "I didn't know right away [it was gone]. I didn't think of it at all," Kiafta said. "That's why I sprinted around the bases. I didn't realize I hit a home run until I gt to home plate and I looked over [to my teammates, who were] saying, 'It went over!'" Nues North dominated Von Steuben on Saturday in a 15-O, five-inning route at Northeastern Illinois University The Vikings scored all 15 runs in the first two innings of the nonconference gume. Klafta said the Vikings' goal before this season was 20 wins, but Niles North improved to 11-2 on Saturday. "Over the last couple of weeks, we've started to hit the hail really well and it's carried over:' said Niles North coach Ed Toledo, adding, "Right now, we've had everybody contribute There isn't just one guy. 'Phil's been an important part of our season, but our starters have been consistent in their level of play. That's been the best part of our season right now?' Von Steuben, which dropped to 0-6 with the loss, also committed costly errors during the course of the game, such as dropping routine fly bails in center field. Nues North took advantage of Von Steuben's six errors and finished with 10 hits. In the second inning,Niles North blew the game open further by adding 10 runs, including a home run from senior first base- KEVIN TANAKA/PIONEER PRESS man Tyler Egan. It was Egon's Nues North's Phil Kiafta rounds the bases after hitting a grand slam against Von Steuben at Northeastern Illinois University in Chicago on Saturday. second home run in two days, as he also hit one Friday against Payton. North's potential when he and his I think we can do better than that," knew it was goingto be a great year. Paras is a freelance reporter for Egon said the Vikings' successteammates traveled to the WaltEgon said. "We went into Florida "When everyone is confributing Pioneer Press. "is fantastic" after going his firstDisney World Resort in Florida for and we knew we played fantastic it makes you want to contribute as three years with mixed results. games over spring break. baseball. When you do that againstwell. It gives you a little more" Twitter @Matthewj'aras Egan startedtonotice Nues "Twenty wins isa great goal, but teams from all over the country, we r

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Wendel makes most of opportunity thrives at third base BY Eiuc VAN DRIL But Wendel's chance to playHe saw some time at third base on Wendel has also seen morewas still playing hockey a month Pioneer Press came early in the season whenSaturday. fastballs because he's been hittingago. He was one of Notre Dame's Segovia experienced some mild Wendel has spent much of thelower in the lineup, Gord said. In top defensemen during the team's NORTHBROOK - Junior Da-tendinitis in his throwing shoul-season hitting in Notre Dame'svarsity baseball, pitchers often run to the state semifinals. vid Wendel is listed on the Notre der. No. 7 hole, and he's thrived there. pound the outside comer with Wendel's hockey season ended Dame baseball team's roster as a "We have a lot of talent on thisHe began this week with thetheir fastballs. That suits Wendel, on March 16 and, even though the second baseman and shortstop.team, and I was just excited to gethighest average among the team's though, because he's so comfort- hockey season lastsforsix He's also capable of playing thirdinto the lineup," said Wendel, a regular players at .42 9. able in driving the ball the other months, he didn't take any days off base. Mount Prospect resident. "II tried "He just keeps hitting" said way. to rest. He was back the following Notre Dame coach Nelsonto make the most out of theGord, whose team began this "Seventy percent ofthe game is day, practicing with Notre Dame's Gord said that at the beginning ofopportunity." week at 9-2. "The opportunityplayed on the outside part of thebaseball team and preparing for the season he figured Wendel Wendel's first start of the sea-presented itselfand he capitalized plate, and he's real patient," Gordwhat would happen if, and when, would be a role player whoseson was against Evanston on on it." said. "He takes what the pitchers he got his chance to start. value would be in his versatility. March 26. He went 1-for-3 in Wendel's approach at the plategive him. Also, his ability to bunt "I knew that I had to [hit] if I That was in large part becauseNotre Dame's 2-0 victory. Hehas been a prominent part of hisand do some of those things [haswas going to get playing time," senior second baseman Michael stayed in the lineup against War- early-season success. helped]. I think he has two orWendel said. "So far, it's worked Ferri, senior shortstop Thomas ren on March 31 and had two hits. Wendel has always hit the ball three bunt base hits. Any time youout." Norton and junior third basemanHe didn't play against Westmontto right field a lot, he said. That'sadd that into the mix, it's just Matt Segovia were entrenched at on April 2, but he's remained ahelped him adjust to varsity pitch- going to open up some more holesEric Van Drilisa freelancer theirrespectivepositions.All starter ever since. Segovia, mean- ing, which is faster than what heand bolster your batting average." reporterfor Pioneer Press. three were entering their thirdwhile, has been the designatedsaw on Notre Dame's sophomore What makes Wendel's hot start seasons as starters. hitter and played a little left field. team a year ago. even more impressive is that he Twitter @ Va nDri ¡Sports

DePauw softball team gets lift from OPRF's Baldwin, Trinity's Golden BY NICK BULLOCK Megally is DePaul's Pioneer Press top scorer After a midseason lull, the The DePaul men's soccer team DePauw softball team is back on recently held its 2015 awards track, thanks to Oak Park-River banquet and a number of local Forest's Emma Baldwin and athletes were honored. Trinity's Taylor Golden. Sophomore forward Simon Baldwin, a freshman pitcher Megally from Maine South won from Oak Park, tossed a five- the Offensive Award forhis inning no-hittertolead the team-leading 11 points. He fin- Tigers to a 9-O victory in the ished second in goals scored with second game of a doubleheader four and tied for second in assists against Denison on March 31 in with three. Greencastle, md. Baldwin struck The Freshman Award was out four batters and walked one split between two players, in- as DePauw won its fifth in a row. cluding Lake Zurich graduate In the team's next game, a 6-4 Caleb Pothast, a freshman de- victory over Hiram, Golden, a fender, who played in 17 matches senior third baseman, went 1- for the Blue Demons. for-2 with a walk and four RBI, Other area athletes on the including two on a fourth-inning team include: Glenbrook South's sacrifice fly that gave the Tigers ¡Costa Brkovic, a freshman for- the lead. ward and midfielder; Nues DePauw was 14-9 in its first 23 West's Robert Ljubic, a fresh- games, including 5-1 in the North man midfielder; Stevenson's Coast Athletic Conference and Quentin Low, a sophomore 4-1 at home. Golden was hitting goalkeeper; and New Trier's .293 with four home runs, 18 RBI George Moushi, afreshman and four stolen bases. Baldwin midfielder. was leading the team with a 2.42 ERA and 76 strikeouts in 602/3 Thompson DEPAUW AThLETICS innings pitched. Trinity alumna Taylor Golden swatted a two-run sacrifice fly during DePauw's win over Hiram. Other area athletes on thenominated for DePauw team include New Tri- son as the swimming and diving NCAA Division III Champion-Have a suestiori for the College er's Beth Chehnowski, a sopho- Athlete ofthe Year nominee for the Class of 2015 ships 2015 Swimmer of the MeetRoundup? Email Nick Bullock at more outfielder, and Trinity's The Collegiate Women Sports Division III Honda Athlete of the and appeared in Sports Illustrat- [email protected]. Gabby Smart, a sophomore util- Awards recently selected Viii-Year award. Thompson, from ed's "Faces in the Crowd." Bullock is a freelance reporter for ity player. hams College's Sarah Thomp- Evanston, earlier was named the Pioneer Press. 54 Nues North's Robble Schwert slides into third base during Saturdays game against Von Steuben In Chicago. Nues North won 15-O in five innings. KEVIN TANAKA / PIONEER PRESS

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It's not ioni-I," Rodrigtez says, gearing up "Jane the Virgin" wez, 30, last August, just hetbre the about thinking I have to look prettier for an impassioned explaiiation. prenliere of'Jane.' i\t tlìe time, she when people see me, or that I have to "It's this collective decision that we was an unkiuwn actress fromChica- be on my p's and q's. No. You need to should all look like this. This collec- go's Northwest Side - she attended go hack to work tomorrow aid prove rive decision that this is what 'beau- OUTTAKES St. Ignatius College Prep before that you were deserving ofthis award. tifid' is, this collective decision that Rodriguez goes off heading to New York University to .. . The award is fantastic and won- this is what's cool. lt's not science, it's script and tackles sorne pursue acting - and she couldiit derail and looks great on the mantel, hOt fact, it's not the truth. I've been of our tougher questions believe she was on billboards. but it's the work that got you there." approached many times throughout Since then, a lot has changed: For those unflimiliar with her niy career where [they sayl, 'Oh she's ON THE BEST 'l'hc show was an instant hit, earning work, Rodriguez stars as the titular notpby.cica/v right.'Which is to FATHERLY ADVICE i second season renewal, a People's character on The CW's quirky, say, I'm either not skinny enough or Choice Award and leading Rodriguez telenovela-sMc comedy "Jane the curvy enough or busty enough. But Fear only exists between your two ears. to a Golden Globe. Now, she's on the Virgin."The premise is charming- [that inst means] I'm not physically When you're afraid, it road to becoming a bona Ode movie ly flit-fetched: Jane Villanueva, a right for you. [lt doesn't mean,1 'I'm sterns from the self: star: She's signed on to star oppo- l'vpc-A virgin from a religious Lati- not pbivsically right fr everyone in You're the one who site Mark Wahlberg in "Deepwater tio family, is accidentally artificially this whole world.' No. I'm not right creates it, you're the I lorizon," which begins filming later inseminated during a routine exam for you. And I'm OK with that." one who can stop it and this month. The movie centers on the with the last sample troni lier boss She goes on: "We're all our own you're the one who can 2010 oil spilli o the Gulf of Mexico, and former cnush. Crazy plot twists person and we're all our own beau' overcome it. That lesson and Rodriguez stars as Andrea Fley- eisue - murders! twins! betrayal! - aid we're all our on strength. You has been implemented in tas, a Latina who saved lives during and emotions run high. dont iced to he who somebody else so many times of doubt. the spill b scndiiig out the distress The actress is quick to tease finis wants you to he. Be who you are. 1 so many times of fear." signal. "I feel very honored to play with details about the show's titiale, guarantee you feel a lot better about her. She is a part of American history, airing May 11. "There are some se- yourself at the end of the day when she's a fierce Iatina, and that's all I'm vere Woman-empowerment decisions, somebody loves you for that and not about," the actress says. aid Jane is going to make choices fir what you're trying to be.. . . I got She's also writing a book of sto- that are so strong that women every- a big ol' Puerto Rican booty and I ries from lier life, paired with advice where are gonna be like, 'Yep, mm- love it to - hut hack when froto lier flitlier, Genero Rodriguez, hmm! That's what liii talkin' about!' I was 15, that was not what was a boxing referee who, according to she says.." It was actually pertinent to in. Like, at all! Everybody was like, the actress, worked hard to give his my life, about really sticking to ii' 'Eww, she has a big liutt. Eww, I don't ON WHICH CO-STAR IS three daughters every opportunity guns and really being who I wanted wait a big butt.' And now? They're A BETTER KISSER in lif. ("It's gonna be juicy," she to he in all this craziness. That's injecting cement into their booties! laughs.) Jane. In the fice of all the craziness, That's the point: Why try to live up "Oh my God, my Even with a hit show, a movie she's gonna really show women how to the standard of this collective idea boyfriend will kill me! deal and an upcomi ig hook, Ro- aoiazing it is to be strong." of what is beautitiil?Just he yourself, I feel so bad already. driguez remains rcnmrkahlv casual. Rodriguez has put that strength because eventually it's gonna come [Justin Baldoni (above "Truthfully, not much has changed," to good use during the last year, into trend." left) and Brett Dier (right) are] both good she says. "I didn't move, I didn't huy resisting the industry pressure to That off-hand specchi is Ro- kissers. This is terrible - anything big, I didn't o crazy," she change. "My father used to always driguez in a nutshell: real. When can't realistically answer says. "I paid oft my student loans! say, 'If you doi't lie, you never have fms come up to lier, she says they this without getting in Glory! My parents were so excited." to remember anything.' I love that, conipliment lier off-caniera persona so much trouble. They're That said, lier newfiiund flume because I don't lie about who I ari, I just as often as they say they love the both different kissers. took some getting used to - espe- don't hide who I am," she says. show. She's forged a connection that I don't know! Acting is chilly after winning the Globe. "At Despite her beauty, you won't see goes beyond the screen - people so weird because I take first, I definitely felt the pressure. Oh Rodriguez strutting down red carpets like the actress, not just the charac- myself out of t, or I mv God, it's a lot to live up to. You in revealing getups - though that's ter. Rodriguez lias become the role imagine my boyfriend in get critiqued much harder," she says. not to say she hasn't been pressured niodel weve always needed - and front of me to bring up "1 went home that night with mv to change lier look. "When you talk now she's totally on trend. th tim

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but I'm not going to go anywhere EVELYN SANGUINETTI, 44 Family tIme: I'm the mother of three children and we navigate carefully. Victoria New normai: I was a student athlete isl4 and we're soon going to celebrate her in college. I was a serious competitive My diagnosis: I was a concert pianist quinceahera. I have two boys, ages Band gymnast and Iran track. [Now] I can't My diagnosis: I was diagnosed with MS before I decided to gofo law school. No 12 Nichnlac and Michael. run.I do a lot of yoga. a lot of pushups. oir April -oolC Day 201f The ironylI had one with MS could tickle the keys - I was I modify my workouts Since I work in some crazy spasms in my abdomen I completely asymptomatic, In 2007, I had a MS symptoms: mor me, my fingertips - it's sports and I've always worked in sports, [thought i it must be a herniated disc fall and a CAT scan revealed lesions on my common - I have a tingling sensation. I n Rrt of who I am. .Rnd I was really bLisy traveling for work brain That's when we started to suspect feel some fatigue ifI walk too much, but I'm sure that happens to everyone. It's (I was 36. but] they think I probably At work: For me, it's scheduling - once an MS diagnosis been mind over matter. I do not let the had it since my early 205 because I had a month I need tobe out of the office At first:I had the blues, lt was not an easy diceirce define me. issues with vertigo and I had numbness. for three hours [for treatment]. I told my diagnosis to take. My husband was the oni» boss I'll be on my laptop. I'll be working, At first: I was really frustrated I was like, who convinced me to run for city council Time to tell: I was not initially open about but it's something I need to work into "No, not one more thing. Not right now:' and to take a teaching position on top of my MS - any time you tell people, they my schedule lt was not the best time in my life.I had being a trial attorney. I had the support respond by saying, "Gee, you don't look sick" And do 1100k sick? I decided to go lust gotten divorced. For a week I was Talking about MS: lt's important to let of my family and my neurologist. He was out in the open when I joined forces with upset and angry, but then I [realized] it's people know [the facts] because it's the one who said, "If you don't use it, you [Governor] BrLice Rauner I did not want not going to kill me. lt's something I can more awareness aboLit the disease. I lose it" that to be an impediment When Iran I had live with and progress with and, yes, it think that now is the time to rise up, be On the move: lt changes every single my neurologist write a letter about what might put me in a wheelchair one day. proud of who you are. day Today is going to bean office day for my future holds, and the rest is history. [I me, for instance, bLit tomorrow I'm off to want people to know] there is light at the WashingtonI sleep eight hours [every end of the tunnel once you accept the night] but I feel like I work every hour that condition I'm awake.

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Chloe Bennet, the transition from Chicago girl to Flollywood it-girl is almost complete. Shcs been through the manda- Fortoryjimmy Kimmel hazing - last year the host exposed her past as a teenage popstar in China by directing viewers to a music video of 16-year-old Bennet (she still blushes about that); sh&s amassed SUPER over 250,000 Twitter followers; she's got a Ilollywotd heartthrob beau, "The Walking Dead's"Austin Nichols ("We're a serious comic-nerd dream," she jokes); and her show,"Marvel's Agents ofS.H.I.E.L.D.,"now in its STAR second season, has become a hit. Maybe most importantly, though, she's earned the 'Marvel's Agents of respect ofher six brothers. "They finally think I'm kind S.Hi.E.L.D.'s' of cool now - a little bit," she laughs. "They obvious- y love [co-starsj Elizabeth [Henstridgel, Adrianne CHLOE BENNET { Palicki] and Ming-Na [Weni more thaii me, but it's still cool." on the Season 2 In the past year, Bennet, 22, has come into her finale-and finally own. Likewise, her character, Skye, has gone through dramatic shifts in the series: She started as an anar- impressing her chist computer hacker living in a van, then became a government agent and now wields earthquake-causing siblings superpowers given to her by alien technology. "lt feels BY ZAK STEMER like it's a completely different daracter somctiines,' admits Berinet. "There's nòt a dull moment at all." - year, the actress laughed about her lack of rdinntion,joking,"FmLast pretty sure I played tee-ball ._and i'd miss the tee." Now, even that's changed: -.-- -. To prep for her character's new skills, , Bennet trained injiu-jitsu, Krav Maga, kickhoxing and mixed martial arts. Friend "[My trainer and 11 were in my Oreve,. apartment gym heating each other up. I think my neighbo otworried about mc, but it vas worth it," she says. "There's a lot of stuff coming up at the nd of the season where Skye's

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT O COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF cook cOUNrY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- MENT - CHANCERY OMSION MENT - CHANCERY DIViSiON WELLS FARGO BANK. NA SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO WEllS FARGO U.S. BANK. NATIONAL ASSOCIATiON HOME MORTGAGE. INC Plaintiff, Plaintiff, rlEN NGUYEN, TiFFANY SOUTH HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, UN- J&ANTA ADAMO W52 KNOWN OWNERS AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS Defendants Defendants 11 CH 044813 12 CH 007310 8h56 W AINSLIE STREET NORRIDGE, IL 60706 5019 MULFORO STREET UNIT #102 SKOKIE, IL 60077 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a NOTiCE OP SALE PUBLIC NOtiCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered fl tIle above cause on July Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered irr the above cause on lana- 3, 2014, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM ary13, 2015, an agent forme Judicial Sales Corporation. will at 10:30 on May 26, 205, at The IUdICI4I Sales Corporation. One SoutE Wacker AM on May 15. 2015, ut The ludicial Sales corporation, One South Drive - 24th FlOor, CHICAGO. IL. 60606, seIl at public auction to the Wacker DiÑe - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seIl at public auction higfiest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: to the higfiest bidder, as set forth below, the following described CDL DR IVI. Commonly known as 8654 W AINSLIE STREfl, NORRIDGE. li 60706 real estate Commonly known as 5019 MULFORD STHEET'UNIT #102, Property Index No. 12-11-327-03B. The real estate io improved with a SKOKIE IL 60077 PrOserty Indes No 10-28-220-032-1002, The real es- residence Sale terms: 25% down of tIre highest bld by certified funds tate is improved with a condo/townhouse Sole terms. 25% down of MORE MILES. MORE MONEY. at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation No the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to third party checks will be accepted The balance, including the Judicial The Judicial Sales Corporation No third party checks will be accepted sale fee foi- Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund. nie balance, including the Judicial sale tee for Abandoned Residential wfiich is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of Si for each Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential s1.000 or traction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to real estate at the rate of $1 toc each $1,000 or traction thereof ot the exceed $300. in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty- amount paid by the purchaser not to euceed 5300, in certified funds! tour 124! hours No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four 1241 hours No fee shall be residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the tale or by airy paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant mortgagee, ludgrrrent creditor, or other error acquiring the residential to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, udgment creditor or real esfate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to prior to the sale. The sublect )i'OPit5 is sublect to general real es- the residential real estate arose prior to the sale TIle sublect property tate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes lesied against said io subJect to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special real estate and is offered for sale wrthout any representation as to taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in AS any representWion as to quality or quantity of title and without re- 1S condition The sale io h.jrther subject to confirmation by the court course to Plaintiff and in AS iScondition The sale is further subject Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a to conhrmation by the court Upon payment in full of the amount bid, Certificate o! Sale that will entitle the purchuser to a deed to the real the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that Will entitle the estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the cOldi- The property will NOT be open for inspection und plaintiff makes no tim, of the property Prospective bidders are admonished to check the representation as to the condition of the property Prospective bidders court hie to verify all information. If this propeity is a condominium are admonished to check the court file to verrfy ail information it this unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the uxit at the fore- mortuagee, shall pay the assesuments and the legal tees reguired by closure sale, otter than a mortgagee, shall pas the assessments and The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 6O5/9lgll and lgj(4). i! this the lexal feen reStuired by The Condominium Property Act. 765 ILCS property s a condominium unit which is part of a common irrt west 6OS/9Jl1l and lgJl4lif this property is a condominium unit which is community, the purchaser of the unit ut the foreclosure sale other tiart o a common interest community. the putchaser of tIle unit at the than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condo- foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments minium Propel'ty Act, 765 ÌICS 605/18.515-il IF YOU ARE THE MORT- required byThe Condominium Property Act, 765 1LCS 605/lB 5W-il IF GAGOR IHOMEcYWNER). YOU HAVE THE RiGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSES- YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR IHOME0PThERI YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO SION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER DF POSSESSION. IN REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTEIf ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-17011Cl OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTiON T5-l7011Cl DF THE IL- FORECLOSURE LAW You will need a photo identification issued by a LINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You Will need a photo identitl- government agency Idriver's license passport, etc,l in order to gain cation issued by a government agency Idriver's license. passport. etc.l HIRING EVENT entry into our building and the foreclosure sale room in Cook county in order to gain entry into our building and the foreclosure sale room and the same identification tor sales held at Other county venues in Conk County anti the same identification for sales held at other Thursday 4/16 where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure sales county venues where The ludida! Sales Corporation conducts foreclo- For information, examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney sure sales For information examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's 8am - 8pm CODILIS & ASSOCIATES PC 15W030 NORTh FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE attsrney: CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, PC., T5W030 NORTH FRONTAGE 1, BURR RIDGE, IL 6027. ¿630! 794-9876 Please refer to file number ROAD, SUITE 1(5), BURR RIDGE, il 60527, 16301 794-9576 Please refer 14-11-42221 THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORAtiON One South Wacker to file number 14-11-42035 THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORAtION One Friday 4/17 Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 13121 236-SALE You can also South Wacker Drive 24th Floor, Chicago, il 60606-4650 13121 236-SALE visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at .tioc com for a 7 day status You can also visit Tire Judicial Sales Corporation at w.tjsc.coiii tor 8am - 2pm reDort of sending sales, CODILIS S ASSOCIATES, PC 15W030 NORTH a 7 day status reriorl of Deriding sales.ODiLiS S ASSOCIATES, PC. Fq0NTAGE ROAIY SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 16301 794-5300 At- 1519030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD. SUITS 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 torney File NO. 14-11-42221 Attorney ARDC No. 468O02 Attorney 16301 794-5300 Attorney File NO. 14-11-42035 AhorneS 480C NO. Stop by for a free gift! Code 21762 Case Number: 11 CH 044813 TJSC# 35-4244 NOTE: Pur- 00444002 Attorney code 2T762 Case Number 12 CH 00310 TISCR suant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. you are advised that 35-1 586 NOTE Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you Get HIRED in an hour. Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to col- are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collector lect a debt and any iiitormation obtained will be used for that purpose attempting to collect a debl and any information obtained will be used 85521. 3535 449948 tor that surtiese 782 Industrial 4116, 4/23, 4130 3198996 650742 Drive - Eimhurst www ajiitIs com/35 419, 4/16. 4/23 3181967 APARTMENT FOR APARTMENT FOR IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION RENT? RENT? PNC BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO PNC The search begins The search begins MORTGAGE, A DMS1ON OF PNC BANK. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION here! Many here! Many Plaintiff, apartment and home apartment and home DAVID ZORNIG A/K/A DAVID E Defendants hunters check the hunters check the 12 CH 36314 Clossifieds before Classifeds before 8020 KOLMAR AVENUE SKOKIE IL 60076 NOTiCE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTIdE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant Io a looking for o new looking for a new ludgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on Feb- ruary 9, 2015, un enent for The ludicial Sales corporation, ndll at 10:30 place to live. place ta live. AM on May 11, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Advertise your rental Advertise your rental Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL 60606. seIl at public auction to the highest bidder. as set forth below. the following described real units with us to get a units with us ta get a estate commonly known as 8020 KOLMAR AVENUE, SkOKIE, li 60076 iump on the iump on the Protierty indes No 10-22-329-020-0000 The real estate is improved witt, a one story, single family home with a one car detached garage. competition! Call competition! Call Sale terms 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close 866-399-0537 or visit 866-399-0537 or visit of the sale payable to The Jucficial Sales corporation No third party checks will tie accepted The balance, including the ludicial sale fee ploceanad. placeanad. for Abandoned Residential Properly Municipality Relief Fund, wEich is tribunesuburbs.com fribunesuburbs.com calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 tor each 51,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300. in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four 1241 hours. NO fee shall be paid by 511e mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid attIre sale or by airy mortgagee. Iudgment creditor. or other Senor acquiring the resiOentiai real estate whose rights in and lo the esitiential real estate arose prior to the BUSINESS OWNERS BUSINESS OWNERS sale The sublect property is subject to general real estate taxes, ope- Advertise with us! Advertise with us! Dal assessments. or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse lo Plaintiff and in AS IScondition. The sale is fuMer sublect to confirmation by the court upon payment in The Classifieds can The Classifieds can full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale showcase your showcase your that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after conf ir- mation ot the sale The property will NOT be open tor inspection and business and business and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property services! Advertise services! Advertise Prospective bidders are admonished to check Ifrecourt file to verity all information lt this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser or your cleaning your cleaning the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the service, mortgage service, mortgage assessments and the legal fees required by Tire Condominium Proper. ty Act, 765 ILCS 6o5/Rlgxll and (gll4Iif this property is a condominium company or daycare company or doycare unit which is part of a common Interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the with us today! with us today! assessments required by The condominium Propeffy Act, 765 ILCS 605/18 5g-TlIF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR IHOMEOWNERI YOU HAVE THE"RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTR FN- Call866-399-0537or Call 866-399-0537or TRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION visit us onlineat visit us onlineat T5-T7011Cl OF THE LLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW You will need a photo identitcation issued by a government agency tdriver's placeanad.tribune placeanad tribu ne license, passport. etc I in order lo gain entry into our building and the suburbs.com suburbs.com foreclosure safe racer in Cook county and the same identification for sales held ut other county venues where The Judicial Sales Corpora- tion conducts foreclosure sales For information: Visit our website at seivice any-pierce com. between the hours of 3 and S pm PIERCE s ASSOCIATES Plaintiff's Attorneys One NOrth Dearborn Street Suite 2417 2417 1300, CHICAGó IL 60602. rel No 112l 476-5500 Please refer io file number PAT2T235 THE JUDICIAL SALES coRpoRATioN one South You can place your You con place your Wacker Drive, 74W FloOr, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 13121 236-SALE You ad 24 hours a day, 7 ad 24 hours a day 7 can alto visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tisc cor-n for a 7 day status report of pendIng sales. 'lERCE A ASSOCIATES One North days a week online days a week online Dearborn Street Suite 1300 CHICAGO IL 60602 1312! 476-55161 Attor- ney File No PAl219235 Attorney code 91220 Case Number: 12CM at placeanad. at placeanad. 36314 05cv: 35-2204 tribunesuburbs.com tribunesuburbs.com 1449920 4/2, 4/9, 5 4116/2015 3160387 8 Judicial Sales- Real LEGALS Bid Notice Legal Notices Legal Notices Mechanics Liens Public Notices Storage . Legal Estate o LEGAL NOflCE CITY OF NOTICE OF SALE UNDER THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK LEGAL NOTICE PARK RIDGE REQUEST FOR SELF-STORAGE FACILITY ACT, NOTiCE OF PUBLIC SAIl PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE COUNT' ILLINOIS NVATION FOR BIDS PROPOSALS ADMINISTRATIVE ILLINOIS REVISE STATUTES. TOBE HELDAT GIVEN THAT sealedbidsfor TO BE HEW AT- THE LOCK UP COUNTY DFPARTMENT . CHAN Bid Notice The Morton Grove Park District. HEARING OFFICER SERVICES CHAPTER 114. PARAGRAPH THE LOCK UP SELF STORAGE bulk rock salt for the City of SELF STORAGE CERY DIVISION Is accepting sealed bids for car- AO-FY16-01 301, ET,SEQ. Park Ridge and the Villages of 3850 West Devon Ave, Lincoln- NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC; pet replacement at the address TIre City of Park Ridge will re- Notice is hereby gives that on 750 Busse Hsyo, Bannockilurn, Glenmew,Lin- wood, IL, 60712 PlaIntiff, below. The scope of this project ceive sealed tiEd proposals to May 5, 2015 U-I-1AUL Auction- Park Ridge IL 60065 colnwood, and Wilmettefor DATE: 4/29/2014 vs calls for complete removal and provide Administratrve Heanng eer, Esecutive Administrator for tIle 2015/2016 season will be BEGINS AT 10:00 AM ENLITA GARCIA REYNALDO BID NOTICE replacement of carpet and the Officer Services for the City's U-Haul Co. of Northwest Chi- DATE 4-28-15 BEGINS received by the Village of Lin- GARCIA. CAPITAL ÒNE East Plaine School District 73, rs cove base in several areas A AdjudicabanSystem,inac- cago Suburbs, will be offering AT 1 30 PM colnwood unti) 10 00 A.M . local CONDITIONS: AL units will be BANK (USA) NA SUCCESSOR IN accepting sealed bids for repair sIte visit is recommended. Spec- cordancewrthSpecifications for sale under the ludicial Lien CONDITIONSAllunits will be time on Thursday, Apri) 30, 2015 sold to tIre highesl bidder. Bids INTEREST TO and recoating of roof at East ifications will be available Thurs- and Contract Documents No proCess, by public auction, the sold to the highest bidder Bids at the LincolnW000 Village Hall taken only for each unit in its en- CAPITAL ONE BANK, De Prairie School A pre-bid on- day April16,2015 Monday- AD-FY16-01. Bid documents, iollowing storage units. The taken only for each unit in its en Council Chambers located at tirets.Payment must be made tendants site inspection meeting will be Friday 9:00 am. - 500 p.rri. at includinggeneral conditions, goods to be sold are generally tirelyPayment must be made 6900 N. Lincoln Avenue, Lincol- by CASH OR CREDIT CARD, No 13 CH 7ô03 held at the East Praise School, the Morton Grove Park District, statement of work, and forms. described as householO goods by cashcredit card, or certi- nwood. Illinois 60712 at which personal checks accepted. All NOTICE OF SALE 3907 Dobson.Skskie,Illinois 6834 DemOtter Street. Morton may be obtained al Parir Ridge The terms of the sale will be hed funds Ns personal checks time they will be opened and goods must be removed from PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY DIV 60076 at 10:00AM on menda Grove. ii. 6Do53 All sealed bids City FlaIlist Floor Cashier, 505 cash onlyU-Haul Co of North- accepted Ali goods must be read Bids received after such tile unit within 24 hoursPay- EN Itiat pursuant to a Judgment Aaril 21 2015. SEALED BIOS T will be received until 10:00 a.m Butler place. Park Ridge,IL or west Chicago Suburbs reserves removed from 111e unIt within time will be returned unopened. ment due immediately uporrac- of Foteclosure and Sale entered 8F SUBIII1TED TO: East Prairie April 30, 2015 at tIle offices of online at .parlrri0ge.us. A the right to refuse any and all 24 hours, Payment due mme- Bid packets may be examined or ceptance of bid. Unit availability 'rl the above entitled cause In- School District 73 3907 Dobuon, the Morton Grove ParE District. deposit for the documents is bids The sales will be at the fo)- diately upon acceptance of bid obtained at Lincolnwood Village sublect tO prior settlement of tercounty Judicial Sales Crxpo- Skokie, Illinois 60ò76 Attention 6834 Dempster Street, Morton not required lowing location, 9009 Waukegan Unit availability subject to prior Hall, located at 6900 N. Lincoln account. ratIon will on Thursday. May 7. Mr Marek Kierznowski, Olrec- Grove, Il. 60053, at which time Road Morton Grove. IL60053 settlement of account Ave, Lincolnwood. Illinois 60712. 'o 2015 at the hour 0111 am ti tor of Buildings and Grounds. allbidswill be opened and All general questions regardin and will begin at or after 800 The village of Lincolnwood re- Unite 402 Claudine Caralis their office at 120 West Madison Beforei0:ORA!vI, on Wednes- publicly read Ali bids must be thislegal Nohce and all ctetaile a m and continue day by day Unit #2106 serves the right to releer any or Unito 4144 Home Care Plus, Inc Street. Suite liSA, Chicago, lIli- day, April 29, 2015 Bids will be received on or before that time. questions concerning the actual until all units are sold Scott Adler al) bids and lo waive any irregu- Usd1 4147 Home Care Plus, Inc noEs, sell at public auctlonto the received and stamped-in prior Any bids received after 10:00 qualifications document shall be larities and irrt orwairties Unite 4259 Sherri Hansen highest bidder for cash, as set to 10.00AM local time on April a m on the specified date will directed to Jim McGuire, Pro- Unit #3015 4/16/2015 3209274 4/9. 4/16 3149322 tortt, below. tIre following de- 29 2015All bids will be pub be returned unopened Contact curement Officer, in wrihng or AuctioneerBrook Snyder - IL Timothy L. Pace scribed mortgaged real estate licly opened and announced at Doug Bees for site visitdreessh e-mailto )mcgoire@parkridge License B44100166B PUBLIC NOTICE Commonly known as 5316 West that timeBids received after mgparks corn us , no less than five (51 buSi- Registration Fee Unit #4102 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Life Storage of Harwood Heights Pratt Avenue, Skokie, IL 61X177 Ifre above noted dare and time 4/To/is 3206649 ness days prior to the scheduled Molly McCabe Board of Education of School will hold a public sale to enforce Pi N ro-33-r07-034-OtO, will not be considenedBid se- opening date. Jessica Cody--- 8200 LincOln District 70,inthe county of a lien Imposed on said property, The mortgaged real estateis curity, payable to the Owner, in Ave--- Skslse, IL 60077 UnIt #2016 Cook. State of Illinois, that an as described below, pursuant Io improved with a single family the form of a certified check PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY Bids must be returned by Tues- RM #164 - Boses, Bags, Fan, Monica Neff i GIVEN ThAI amended budget for said School tIre Illinois Self-Service Storage residenceIf the sublect mont- Or bid bond irr an amount equal sealed bids for bulk rock saiT day. May 12, 2015 at 10:00am Table, Mattress, Luggage 04/09. 16/2015 3150351 District for the frscal year begin- Facility Act,Illinois Code 770 gaged real estate is a unit of a to 10% of the base bid shall be Cs-I. at Park Ridge City Hall, at ning Julyi2014 and ending ILCS 95/1 to 95/7, on Tuesday common interestcommunity, Perfor- for the City of Park Ridge and Roman Dmltniyev --- 8251 Eliza- submitted with tIre bid. the Villagesof Bannodkburn, which time all bids wilt be pub- June 30, 2ó15 will be on tile May Srd, 2015 at LifeStorage of the purchaser of the unit other mance and Labor and Material licly opened and read.All bids bethAve. --- Niles,iL 60714 and conveniently available for Harwood Heights, 7125 W. tun- than a mortgagee shall pay the Payment Bonds and Certificare Glenview, Lincolnwsod. and Wil- Public Hearings mette for the 2015/2016 season must be received prior to the RM 11354 --- Chair, High Chair, public inectIon at the Super- tison, 1-larwood Heights, Illinois. assessrrrerrts required by sub- of Insurunce, as required by tIle date and time shown above Crib intendent soffice,locatedat 60706 Management reserves Owner, will be required trom will be received by the Village of sectiorr (g-il of Section 18.5 of Llncolnwood until10:00 AM. Bids transmitted by facsimile 6200 Lake Street Morton Grove. the right to withdraw any unit tIre Concfominiorn Property Act the successful bidder The Dis- loca) time on Thursday, April (fas) will not be accepted Jessica Cody -- 8200 Lincoln Illinois after 9:05 a.m on May from sale. Registered or motor Sale termo 10% down by certi- tniCt reserves rIre right to re(ect 30 2015 at the Lincotriwood Ave -- Skokie, IL 60077 19, 2015 vehicles are sold 'As IS I Parts tied funds balance, by certified any oralI bids or parts thereof, Bids must be submitted in a RM 8367 -'- Frames, Bones. yac- NotIce of Uncolnwood Public only" no titles or registration. Village Hall Council Chambers Hearing tonds, wrtliirr 24 hoursNO re- or waive any irregularities or sealed envelope marked in the cam, Chairs,Cart, Remaining FURTHER HEREBY locatedut6900 N Lincoln Nuricvishereby giventhat NOTICE IS funds. The pi'operty will NOT be irrformalities, and to make the lower left hand comer Items Blocked GIVEN that a public hearing on Tenant Name Unit I open for Inspection award in the bent interest st Avenue,Lincolnwood,illinois on Wednesday, May 6, 2015 60712 at wInch lime they will be DO NOT OPEN said amended budget will be Muayad Kahla 1001 For information call Sales De- the DistrictAll bidders must ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING OF- Yovani VazOuez --- 1011 Grand at 7:00 p.m., Ihr' Plan Corn- Raymal W Dennis 1020 opened and read Bids received mission will conduct a Public held at 7.45 p.m on the 15th par tmerrt at Plaintrif's Attorney, comply with applicableillinois after such time will be returned FICER SERVICES AD-FY16-OT Ave --' waukegan, IL 60085 day of Muy, 2015 al 6200 Lake Julianna T Gedwed 1435 Manley Deas --- Hearing on the matTer below in Kochalski.LIC, Law requiring the payn-ient of unopened Bid packets may be - BID OPENING: May 12. 2015 - 9M #428 Mattress, Table, Street, Morton Grove, Illinois Lukas Michalek 1205 Ocie East Wacker Drive Chicago, prevailing wages by all contrae- 1000AM CST Address the bid Bones, Grill, lEop)ses the Council Chambers room of Donna Szalacha 1451 esamined or obtained atLin- Illinois 60601 (614)20S6i1 tors working on public worics to Mr. Jim McGuire, Procure- Village Hall, 6900 North Lincoln lanet Lombardo Thomas Russo 14,32 Bidder must comply with tIre colnwood viI)ageHall, located Avenue, Lincolnwood, Illinois 13-X1Ir65 NOS at 6900 N lincoln Ave, Lincoln- ment Officer, City of Park Ridge, Meko McCray --- 8045 Lat'non Secretary Daniel Ullmer 1535 iNTERCOUNI'Y JUDICiAL SALES illinoisStatutory requirements 505 Butler Piace, Park Ridge, IL AveSuite f40 .--Skokie,IL Case #PC-05-15 Map and Text Board oltducation You must be 18 years of age, or regarding labor, including wood, illinois 60712 The Village Amendments - Consideration CORPORATION of tile 60065 60077 School District 70 older to attend our auctions Selling Officer, (3121 444-1122 Eqilal Employment Opportunity Lincolnwood reserves 4/16/2015 3209249 RM 6461 - Table, Futon, yac- ofEstablishingResidential right to reject any or all bids and 4/16 3175104 Auctioneer; Brook Snyder Illinois LawsThe bid documents and cam Use as a Special Use within license e 441 00166B 651428 drawings are on hIe, Thursday. to waive any irregularities and 4/16/15 32102gB the B-2 Zoning DistrIct local- 04/16. 23/2015 3198994 419. 4/16, 4/23 3182387 April 16. 2015 and copies may nf otmalitles ed Along Devon Avenue East PUBLIC NOTICE 4/16/2015 3208522 of Drake Avenue, and Consid- Public Notice is hereby given to be obtained electronically by NOTICE Of SALE UNDER THE contacting Natalie Braca at nb LEGAL NOTICE eration of a New Overlay ars- all persons concerned that on IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK Notice is hereby given tsar a SELF STORAGE FACILITY ACT. ti-let along Devon Avenue for the 14th day of April, 2015,the NOTICE OF AUCTION COUNTY ILLINOIS raca@eps73 net or by phone at ILLINOIS REVISE STATUTES, Life Storage of Morton Grove 847 673 1 141 Please contact Legal Notices public hearing will be held by Such Purposes Board of Fire and Police Com- COUNTS' DEPARTMENT - CHAN- the Zoning Board of Appeals on CHAPTER 114, PARAGRAPH mrssisners of the Village of Nor- will hold a public sale to enforce CERY DIVISION Marek Kierznowski for any ques- 301, ET.SEQ. a lien imposed on said property, fions regarding this Request for Monday, May 4, 2015, al 7.30 Consideration st a recsmmerr- ridge, Illinois, voted to amend Its DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL PM at the VIllage Hall, 401X1 N Notice is hereby given that on dation initiated by the Economic Rules and Regulations.Printed as described below pursuant TRUST COMPANY SOLELY Bid at 547 613.1141 or mkrer- LEGAI. NOTICE May S, 2015. U-HAUL Auction- to the Illinois Self-Service Slor- lnOwSki@ep573 net Olcott Avenue in tIre Village of Development Commission, copies of the Board's Rules and AS TRUSTEE FOR MORTGAGE iT Notice is hereby gives rlrur u Norridge, to Consider X petition eer, Executive Administrator for to adopt Zoning Map andlor Regulations. as amended may age Facility Act Illinois Code 770 TRUST 25-3. public hearing will be held by U-Haul Co of Northwest Chicago lItS 95/1 to 95/7. ocr Tuesday, BOARD OF EDUCATiON EAST the Zoning Board of Appeals ori requesting variances under the Twit Mrendmerits to the Zon- be obtained trom the office of MORTGAGE RACKED NOTES. SE- requirementsofArticle IV-A, Suburbs, will )e.offering for sale ng Code, to allow as a Special the Village Clerk, 401X1 N. Olcott May 5th, 2015 al LiteStorage RIES 200-3, PRAIRIE SCHOOL DISTRICT 73, Monday, May 4, 2015, at 7-30 under the Judiçial Lien process. st Morton Grove, 6505 West 3907 Dobson, SKOKIE, ILLINOiS PM at the VIllage Hall, 4000 N. R-lA Single FamIly Residence Use. residential units above the Avenue, Norridge, Illinois, 60706. Plaintiff. District, StIction 3-Area Regula- by public auction, the following ground level. in an area along The rules shall be operable on Oakfon Street. Morton Grove, Il- os 60076 Olcott Avenue in the village of storage units. The goods to be linois. 60053. and 547-966-1599 4/16/15 3206029 Norridge. to consider a petition lions.Subsection 3.2(1) Front Devon Avenue. from Drake Av- tIle 25th day of April. 2015, or WALTER TRENTADUE; De- Yard st the Zoning Ordinance of sold are generally described as enue to McCormick Boulevard. five 15) days from the date nf Management reserves the right fendarrts requestìng variances under the household goods The terms of Io withdraw any uniI frow Sale. requirements of Article IV, R.1 the Village of Norridge - 1962 to located within the B-2 Zoning publication of this notice, which- 14 CH 567 BID NOTICE erect an addition 24 ft beyond the saie will be cash only. U- Distnct. The Public Hearing wiT ever date is later, Registered or motor vehicles are NOTiCE OF SALE The Board of Education of Ridge- Single Family Residence District. the established set back on the Haul Co. nf Northwest Chicago 4/T6/15 3208145 solh "As is j Parts only. no titles Section 3-Area Regulatrons, Sub- includeconsideration nl the PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY DIV- wood High School District 234 is following described property Suburbs reserves the right to re- creation of an Overlay District as or registration EN that oursuanr to a Iudgmenr receiving proposals for Ener30i section 3 3Rear Yard and 34 fuse any and all bids. The sales a mechanism for the proposed of Foreclosure and Sale entered Performance Contracting Pro)- - Side Yard Requirements of the will be at the following location, PUBLIC NOTICE Tenant Name Unite THE SOUTH 65,51 FEET OF THE residential use along Devon Av- If you live in Niles Township and rl the above entitled casse Irr- ectProposals shall be submit- Zoning Ordinance of the Village NORTH 253.02 FEET IEXCEPT 764-4 N. Milwaukee Ave Niles, IL Jerrold Levine 1031 of Norridge - 1962 to reduce tff e enue, During this consideration. have a child in grades K-4 who tercounty Judicial Sales Corpo- ted to Mr Tim Keeley Assistant THE EAST 25 FEET THEREOF) OF 60714 and will begin at or after the Plan CommIssion may con- Calvin Crayton i 169 ration will on Thursduy, April 30, Superintendenl for Operations rear yarclfrsm the required 31 e_00 s.m and continue day by ishome-schooledor attends Barbara Malik i i 73 frto 1916 h and to reduce the THAT PART OF THE SOUTH 10 sider changes to Article IV, and a private school and you are 2015 at the hour of 11 am in and Finance, Ridgewood High ACRESOFTHE NORTH 2OACRES day until ali units are sold. any additional Article! Section Mustapha Konneh 1263 their office at 1 20 West Madison School District234,7500 W side yard !roni the required B ft concerned about their educa- Paul Pacellr 1267 to 3 ftto englarge the garage OF THE EAST Y OF THE SOUTH- of the Zoning Code that may tional growth and development, Street. Surte /iSA. Chicago, lIli- Montrnse Ave Norridge, IL EAST ¼ OF SECTION 1 i . TOWN- Auctroneer:Brook Snyder - IL be discovered during review of Frederick Oliver Javier 1425 sois. sell at public auction to the 60706 by i1 am on MaIr and add an additional bedroom License #441001668 please contact NiltIs Township Ronald Kelly 1696 on the following deocribed prop- SHIP 40 NORTh, RANGE 12 EAST this case. bistrictfor Special Education, highest bidder for cash, as set 27, 2015Contact the District OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERlO- Registrabon Fee At this Public Hearing, the Plan forth below, the following de- directly at 708-697-5535 to re- erty Tarin Kendnick Executive OIrec- You must be la years of age or IAN, LYING EAST OF A LINE THAT CommIssion will accept and tor. PH 54)-965-9040, 5701 scribed mortgaged real estate quest bid specifications. is 115045 FEET EAST OF AND Raven Stein --' 14137 Highway Older to attend our auctions LOT 97 iN SECOND ADDITION TO consider al) testimony and evi- Menard, Morion Grove, ft 60053 Commonly knownas8618 4/16/2015 3210508 PARALLEL WITH THE WEST LINE 1077 --- Folsom, LA 70437 denCe pertaining to this matter Auctioneer: Brook Snyder North Laramie, Skokie, II 61X177 CUMBERLAND HEIGHTS, BEING RM #111 --- Boues, Chairs, Skis, 4/16/15 319B251 Illinois license #441 001668 A SUBDIVISION OF THE EAST OF THE EAST Ti OF THE SOUTH- Persons desiring to comment or PIN 10-21 118-031-0000 EAST '/ OF SAID SECTION ii IN, Shelves, Futon 4/16,4/23/2013203244 BID NOTICE v OF THE NORTHEAST 'A OF present evidence or tesbmony The mortaaeed real estate is COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS on this matter should appear Storage - Legal inrproved wtth a sIngle family The Board of Education of Ridge- THt NORTHEAST i4 OF SEC- Charles Morris -- 5837 w. 100th wood High School District is lION 14, TOWNSHIP 40 NORTH. at this Public Hearing or submit 'a- residenceIftIte subject mort- receiving bids for Parking Lot Re- The property is commonly Streer --- Chicago, IL 60453 wrrtten comments in advance NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE dagect real estate is a unit of a RANGE 12 EAST OF THE THIRD RM #202 --- Boues, Vaccum, Bi- TO BE HELD AT: THE LOCK UP paving Bids shall be submitted PRINCiPAL MERIDiAN, AND THE known as 5125 North Canheld for consideration at the Hearing common interestcommurrity, to Mr Tim Keeley Assistanr Su- Avenue in Norridge, Illinois. cycle. Tables Written comments, addressed SELF STORAGE rhe purchaser of the unir other WEST 55 OF THE NORTHEAST 'I. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE 5250 Golf Rd. Skoise , IL 60077 perirrrenderrt for Operations and OF THE NORTHEAST ¼ (EXCEPT ro the Village Zoning Officer in TO St HELD AT: THE LOCK UP rilan u mortgagee shall pay the Finance, Ridgewood High School WI interested persons should Charles Morris --- 5837W. 15015 Ihe Community Development assessments required by sub- TI-lE WEST 300 FEET OF THE attend and will be given an op- Street - Chicago, IL 60453 SELF STORAGE DATE. April 29, 2015 District 234, 7500 W Montrose NORTH 725.73 FEET THEREOF) Department of Village Hall, 6900 3850 West Devon Ave, Lincoln- Section (g-il of Section 18.5 of Ave., Norridge IL 60706 by 11:00 portunity lo be heard RM #215 -- Boues, Tools, Draw- North Lincoln Avenue, Lincoln- BEGINSAT: 11 3OAM rire Condtrmrnrum Property Acr AND (EXCEPT THE EAST 250 ero, Bags.Remainingitems wood, IL, 60712 CONDITIONSAli un!ts will be am. on April7. 2015. Contact FEET OF THE WEST 550 FEET OF wooit, Illinois 60712. must be DATE: 4/26/2014 Sale terms 10% down by certi- the District directly at 208-697- ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Blocked received no later than 401) p.m. sold to the highest bidder Bids fied funds balance, by certified THE NORTH 250 FEET) OF SEC- 4/16/15 3210274 BEGINS AT 10:00 AM taken only for each unit in its en- 5535 to request bid specifica lION 14, TOWNSHIP 40 NORTH. VILLAGE OF NORRIDGE on the day of tIre Hearing infor- iurrds, within 24 hoursNo re- tions. By:Janice J. Magnuson. Chair- mancai concerning Case lFG- tiretyPayment wust be made RANGE 12 EAST OF THE THIRD CONDITIONSAll units will be fonds The property WA NOT be 04/16/2015 3174758 person 05-15 is available for inspection by casticredit card, Or certi- open for irrspection PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN. iN COOK sold to the highest bidder, Bids tied funds No personal checks COUNTY, ILLINOIS BUSINESS OWNERS in the Comrnunity Development taken only for each unit in its en- For rntornratios call sales De- PUBLISHED BY me this 16th day Department during normai basi- accepted All goods must be oartrnent at Plaintiff's Atrcenev, BID NOTICE of April, 2015 inthe Pioneer Advertise wIth as! ness hours tirets,Payment must be made removed from The unit within Manley DeasKoctraiski,LIC, The Board of Education of Ridge- The property is commonly by CASH OR CREDIT CARD No 24 hours, Payment due mme- known as 5043 Giddings Streei Press/Nomdge and Harwood Dated April 13, 2015 One East Wacker Drive Chicago, wood High School District 234 is Heights News. 4/16/2015 3209021 personal checks accepted. All diately upon acceptance of bid. illinOis 60601. 1614) 20-561i ieceimng bids for Tennis Court in Norridge, Illinois Debra J Budnik, Village Clerk The Classifieds can goods must be removed fron, Unit availability sublect to prior 3.028462 NOS Fence ReplacementBids shall 4/16/2015 3208436 The unit within 24 hours.Pay- settlement of account. iNTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES be submitted to Mr Tim Keeley, Aliinterested persons should showcase your ment due immediately spun ac CORPORATION AssistantSuperintendentfor attend and will be gmen an sp- business and ceptance of bid Unit availability Unit 1102 Steven Rothutein Selling Officer, 1312) 444-1122 Operations and Finance Ridge- portunily to be heard subject to prior settlement sì Unit 401 1 Alan Berliant i650693 wood High School District 234, N/es Township High School services! Advertise APARTMENT FOR account. 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