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o NILES HERALD- SPECTATORI S1.50 Thursday, August 24, 2017 niIeshera1dspectatorcom GO Solärpower Area schools, libraries host solar eclipse viewing parties.Page 4 t MIKE IsAAcs/pI0NEER PRESS Summer's not done quite yet School might be back in session, but there are still plenty of fun outdoor events to experience before fall takes over. Page 16 OPINION Frightful last gasp of a hateful movement The events in Charlottesville, Va., show a fringe group panicked that America is changing, writes Randy Blaser. Just as it always has, the U.S. is becoming a more multiethnic society Page 14 JON LANGHAM/PIONEER PRESS Maine South High School health teacher and girls basketball coach Keith Culbertson takes a selfie with some members of his team. The school hosted a solar eclipse viewing party in the football stadium on Aug. 21. SPORTS UVING Your next party is in the bag Frito Pie, also known as a walking taco, is a fun and festive addition to any group gathering. Perfect for serving around a campfire, the bags are equally delicious during a picnic in the BRIAM O'MAI4ONEYIPIONEER PRESS park or at abackyard party Inside Time for the coin toss Pioneer Press previews the high school MELISSA ELSMO/PIONEER PRESS football season. Page 30 2 SHOUT OUT NILES HERALD- SPECTATOR nilesheraldspectator.com Tom Burdin, Skokie electrician Tom Burdin, a 17-year-resident of Skokie, is an Jim Rotche, General Manager independent electrician. He said he works all over the Phil Junk, Suburban Editor area and owns his own business alongside a partner. John Puterbaugh, Pioneer Press Editor: Despite being a business owner, he said he "still gets 3L2-222-2337; [email protected] his flnmai1s dirty." Georgia Garvey, Managing Editor Q:Wbere did you grow up? A: I grew up in Rogers Park in Chicago - not a long Matt Bute, Vice President of Advertising advertisingchicagntribune.com way from Skokie. Q:Do you have pets? 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Stretched out on a blan- Parry Rigney, children's ket, 3-year-old Michael Car- services manager, said the roll stared up at the sky, library held onto about 150 smiling. additionalglasses,which "I love it!I love it so were distributed Aug. 21 to much!" he said happily, his patrons who attend a Celes- eyesobscured by a pair of tial Storytime for children at special paper glasses. 1 p.m. and the eclipse view- Michael and his family - ing on the library lawn from dad Michael, mom Lisa and 11:45 am. to 2:45 p.m. 5-year-oldsisterElla - 'People have been really joined a small crowd of great about sharing," Rigney other excited sky watchers said. on the lawn of the Park Last week, she admitted Rid Public Libraty to see that the demand for eclipse- the moon partially eclipse viewing glasses was initially the sun Aug.