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BY FWE ISAACS noticeably influenced by German ex- misaacs@pioneerlocai corn @SKReview_Mike pressionists of the time, but always CHARLOTIE SALOMON: with her own authentic vision. Here "LIFE? OR THEATER? artist Charlotte Salomonin these pieces is the master work . What: The Holocaust Mu- of a graphic novelist before graphic lived to age 90 and pre- seum's new traveling exhibition novels were even on the map as art. Hadsented the same volume and showcases nearly 300 paintings, quality ofwork toward the end of "You're about to enter a story a subset of artist Charlotte Salo- her life, the results would have been of creativity and an outburst of mon's autobiographical series of viewed as extraordinar3 creativity all created by this young paintings completed before she That she started and finished girl," Cahen said, pointing to a faded them in a few years' time comes reproduced black-and-white photo was killed at age 26 in Auschwitz. closer to mind boggling. of the artist not long before he . When: Charlotte Salomon: Life? The more-than-1,000 paintings would be captured by the Ñzis. or Theater? runs through Sept. she created - beautifully-rendered 21 and can be seen with a regular Holocaust Museum exhibit panels of drawings, at once lyrical adminission to the museum. The Illinois Holocaust Museum's and poetic, personal and intimate . Where: The Illinois Holocaust include musical cues and written exhibition, Charlotte Salonon: Museum is located at 9603 text. She had envisionedjust how "Life? or Theater?," which buns Woods Drive, Skokie. this unique multi-media chronology through Sept. 21, includes iearly of her life should be displayed. 300 paintings from the Anster- To view Soloman's prolific series Tragically, Salomon never got to dam collection. It's a stunning on a tablet computer, access see that chronology shared with the series of works, and the mi$sing www.Ihm.nl/tablet. Joel Cahen, director of the Jewish Historical Museum in Amsterdam, introduces a world. The German-born artist did pieces do not leave a gap ir the For more information from the viewer's experience. traveling exhibition of nearly 300 paintings by Charlotte Salomon last week at the not live to 90 - or even close to that museum, access www.ilholo- ripe old age - but was killed in the The exhibition has been expertly Illinois Holocaust Museum in Skokie.i MIKE IsAACS/sUN-TIMEs MEDIA caustmuseum.org. gas chambers ofAuschwitz, along conceived, respectful to th4 artist's with her unborn child. vision by including her worjds and weighs on her mind. More than one Real people in her life are given To view video coverage of the She was only 26 when her life even the music that she waited of her own female family members fictional names. Alfred Wolfson show, access skokie.suntimes. was taken away, but before she played. It also explains justwhere died young - some by suicide. dubbed Amadeus Daberlohn in com. perished in the ghastly way so many this story began, the real-life inspi- "In the female line of the family, the series - was a psychothera- other Jews did, she left behind her ration of the characters who are there was a terrible amount of pist and a musical mentor with story - or as she put it, "her life." central to it, and a timeline offeringfemale suicides," Cahen explained. whom Salomon grew close. He Salomon's cohesive body of work a contextual perspective. Salomon was a trained artist in told her all the time that terrible Cahen is confident Salomon has only grown in appreciation and "This young woman exp riencedBerlin with palpable talent and anthings in life can be overcome by would have approved. importance as years have gone by. life in a vers very intensive and urgency to create. creativity. "Charlotte Salomon was an "You're about to enter the story tragic way," Cahen said. "S i e was "If you look close at the work," Charlotte herself became Char-artist who wanted to be an artist of the Salomon family," said Joel aware of that and she rewo ked it Cahen, said, "and you look at the lotte Khan in the works, her fa- and was trained as an artist," he Cahen, director ofthe Jewish His- in this outburst of creativi." use of the colors, you can see that ther Albert Khan, her grandfathersaid. "This was her main work thrical Museum, Amsterdam, which Toward the start of Wor ' War it's similar to (Max) Beckmann. Grandfather Knarre and so on. and we believe her best. As an controls the voluminous collection II, Salomon fled Nazi Ge o yto It' similar to (other German art- artist, she would have wanted of the Salomon series. Cahen visited connect with her grandp .nts ists)." Earlier road trips this, and she would have wanted the Illinois Holocaust Museum in in the south of France. She ' as Some of the works, he said, look This isn't the first time Char- what is happening in a few weeks Skokie last week to introduce its 23 when she shut herself ide a like American animation, althoughlotte Salomon's paintings have in Salzburg in Austria, where new traveling exhibition featuring hotel room and began tirelsly with a noteworthy difference. taken a road trip from their per- there will be an opera about her." a generous and carefully-selected creating her work over abo t two "She didn't make a film, she manent home. The world seems to know subset of Salomon's works. years. made an operetta," Cahen said. The Jewish Historical Museumabout Anne Frank and her diary, She called the works: Life? or Some ofthe works on dii.lay in 'And the operetta evolves along in Amsterdam put together a but not necessarily about Char- Theater?: A Play With Music, some Skokie even contain the tin pin- these walls with the killing of her traveling exhibition of a Salomonlotte Salomon and her epic life 1,300 expressively colored gouache holes showing how Salomoi must aunt, with the marriage of her collection before, but this one depiction through her art. Cahen paintings conceived as a sort of have hung the paintings as he wasfather, with the happiness of her is different. Between 1998 and sees similarities. autobiographical operetta on paper. creating and finishing them birth." 2000, the Salomon mobile exhibi- "Anne Frank also wanted to They can be viewed as a collec- From the beginningtheorks As a whole, "Life? Or Theater?" tion featured 500 pieces, but be recognized," Caben said. "She tion of chapters - some expressingare steeped in despair and iiel- moves from family secrets to it was considered too large for didn't get to live it just like C bar- the joy of life's most precious mo- ancholy, but with flashes ofjoy as young love to unexpected trag- some venues where it was shown.lotte didn't, but there are links ments such as births and falling in well. Salomon's mother committededies, but, perhaps unexpectedly, "We made a new choice and between the two. They surely love and marriage - many of them suicide and her father remèried there are panels of playfulness concentrated more on the colors both wanted their stories to be reflecting dark and harrowing expe-an opera singer, all of which burst and humor, too. Where reality and also on the similarities with known to a larger audience." riences that were so much a part of from the early panels. ends and Salomon's reality-based German expressionists," Cahen The Illinois Holocaust Museum this young womarfs world. Salomon may have been fiction hijacks the narrative is not said. "It was a much more art in Skokie will help fulfill Charlotte One page flows into another, unaware of her tragic fate, I 'ut it always clear, which explains the historical choice, which you see Salomon's heartfelt wish for the especially since Salomon's style is seems clear that her own rn ityambiguity of her title. reflected here." rest ofthe summer. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 2014 7

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BY ROSALUID ROSSI AND ART GOLAB O'Hare Modernization Program is com- HOW YOU COULD BE AFFECTED BY NEW O'HARE RUNWAYS [email protected]@rosalindrossi pleted. Iii 2005, the FAA released a table with its predictions of the percentage of flights O'Hare runways would In addition, the Sun-Times found that the carry by the time an $8 billion O'Hare Modernization Program was completed - a target now set for 2020. Illinois members of Congress Federal Aviation Administration had the A Chicago Sun-Times investigation found that after public hearings closed on the plan, the FAA changed have asked the head of the Federal figures to calculate the actual number of 72 percent of the figures in that table. Using FAA data found online, the Sun-Times calculated the number flights each run*ray would carry but never TbreeAviation Administration to hold new of flights originally predicted and later corrected for each runway. Note: The FAA says the recent recession produced those numbers at the legally public hearings on a switch in O'Hare In- could result in fewer 2020 flights than predicted. ternational Airport's flight paths that have required public hearings in 2005 on its draft Key: -Existing runways ...Runways to be decommissioned = Proposed future runways Noise contour "flooded" their constituents with "unex- environmental impact study of the project. pected noise." During those hearings, the FAA did dis- Des Plaines Skokie In a letter to FAA administrator Michael play a map of areas it predicted were due for Park Ridge Miles Huerta, the elected officials cited the "mac- more noise, but critics called it "misleading." Elk Grove Village curacy and incompleteness" of information An FAA spokesiian said it was very clear. Wanl4l at legally required 2005 public hearings, Blindsided by a blu Rosemont Wd. which the Chicago Sun-Times chronicled u. Ward 39 exclusively. The Sun-Times' discoveries help explain tasca 45 -.. The FAAs hearings on an $8 billion O'Hare why some city and suburban residents now overhaul "ran contrary to their required pur- contend they were blindsided by the blitz of pose," according to the letter, signed by three planes that gre$ed them after the Chicago Wood Dale hiller Ward 32 Democratic U.S. representatives: Mike Quigley,Department of Aviation completed the first Bensenville Park Tammy Duckworth and Jan Schakowsk phase of its O'Hare overhaul and finally Ward 36 30 "Constituents were never informed in any launched a dramatic change in flight paths Franklin Park Warrt3l meaningful way how many additional flights, last Oct. 17. Addison Iver Grove Elmwood and how much more noise, they would be The big switch shifted air traffic from Eimhurst Northiake L . Park asked to endure," the officials contend. The mostly diagonal 'unways to mostly parallel way the FAA conducted the hearings "calls ones that now bring far more jets over city Average number Average number Average number Average number into question the integrity" of its process, and suburban areas directly east and west ofdaytime arrivals ofnighttime arrivals ofdaytime deres of nighttime departures Runway itttae fìnaliate I1sM IiIiaItabIe Fmtle Iftms Initiitib Fi IftIM kifltlI F UIms they said. of O'Hare. Another parallel runway is due The representatives urged the FAA to to open in 2015.Asecond runway, as well 4L0.O 0.0 U 0.0 0.0 U 485.1 11.8 -4733 l3.5 0.8 -ILl produce a new environmental impact study as a runway extension, is being planned for 41 234.1 115-222.6 8.9 1.0 7.9 .8 0.0 -36.9 0.6 0.0 -0.6 and to work with the city and airlines on im- completion in 2020, but funding is uncertain. . 109.1 126.4 .17.2 2.3 1.0 33 22.1 1.5 -20.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 mediate jet noise relief solutions. The findings merge after the Sun-Times The Fair Allocation in Runways Coali- reported last week that the FAA did not hold 24.4 1.4 23C 0.2 0.0 0.2 173.5 152.9 -20.6 1.8 2.7 '0.4 tion also sent a letter to U.S. Sens. Richard any of its legally required public hearings in m 23.0 0.0 '23.1 0.3 0.0 O.3 366.0 238.1 -121.1 13J 7.0 -6.0 Durbin, D-III., and Mark Kirk, R-III., calling areas due for th worst jet noise. 4.3 37Ll 12.4 0.3 -lU 0.0 0.0 U 0.0 Ii for immediate Senate hearings into how the Quigley said new hearings should be held m 3.4 0 FAA conducted its 2005 public hearings and in areas facing adverse noise impacts and 271. 0.0 0.0 U l2.0 58.6 411 79.4 311.9 '292.5 1.4 7.941 shared information with the public at that feature "full disc'osure" of information about 2Th 100.5 321.7 .flU 3.1 3.9 41 22.1 i(4 -IL6 0_I Ui Si time. runway traffic.new environmental impact X 163.7 117.8 -46.0 1.6 0.6 10 1.5 0.0 -1.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 "Nothing short of a Senate inquiry is war- study also shoulc be done, the congressman ranted," coalition leader Jac Charlier said. said. lx 123.5 I28 43 1.6 1.3 -0.3 0.0 0.0 U 0.0 0.0 U All this followed a Sun-Times report that im. o.o 0.0 u 23.3 -211 9a5 151.4 .52,0 12.9 13.3 .1.4 the FAA released inaccurate data about the Doingthe math 11M 41.6 I29 -21.1 0.0 0.0 U 85.3 .44 0.8 0.8 -ti now-contentious issue of the percentage of The Sun-TimE compared original online traffic each runway would carry then quietlyFAA tables with L final version of the same nc 862 317.4 23L2 20 2.8 40 0.0 0.0 U 0.0 0.0 0.0 corrected 72 percent of its figures online tables - and ath itional data obtained from 2 94.8 3375 ULT 18 52 44 0.0 0.0 U 0.0 0.0 U months after public hearings ended. The the FAA website to determine the differ- 2811 25.8 2.9 US 0.0 OJ 41 179 107.2 t3 20.9 .5 'ILl FAA did not display to hearing visitors the erices in the FAAs 2005 predictions. The number of flights it expected each runway to Sun-Times found 281. 24.4 54.6 '302 0.0 0.0 S.S 22.1 39.7 '11.6 0.0 0.0 tI bear by the completion ofthe O'Hare over- . The two busest departure runways SOURCES:Draft and Final FAA Oliare Moderrzation Environmental Impact Statements Tables F39 and F, build oui alternativeC Sun-limes haul, even though it had the data to do so. were aimed at B4nsenville and Wood Dale. Nearly three-quarters of the figures in They were predited to carry 407 average sWhile daytime arrivals were split how it was referred to at February 2005 one key table - on the now-contentious daytime takeoffs up from an original 78, andfairly evenly between three runways - at public hearings. issue of what percentage of traffic each another 372 daytune departures, up from an 338, 322 and 317 each - the city's 41st The corrected table was part of a July runway will carry - were quietly changed original 79. Ward would see a lopsided 60 percent of 2005 "final" environmental impact study online months after public hearings ended, s The busiest rrival runway was sending all night arrivals. Bensenville and Wood that was released online and in local librar- the Sun-Times dieovered. an average of 338 daytime landings over Dale would shoulder the brunt of daytime ies during a second, one-month public Some changes doubled, tripled and even Schiller Park, upfrom an original 95. takeoffs. comment period, Molinaro noted. But no quadrupled the percentage of flights the s Chicago's 41st Ward and Rosemont were FAA spokesman Tony Molinaro said public hearings were held on the final online runways were predicted to direct over bearing the brunt of nighttime arrivals fromthe original runway percentage table was version, which was among the 7.5 million Bensenville, Wood Dale, the city's 41st Ward a runway with anaverage 59 night landings aultimately "corrected" but he could not web pages of online FAA information about and Schiller Park by the time the $8 billion day, up from an o$ginal 12. explain why it was changed or say for sure the project. 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Charlier questioned why the FAA didn't dropped from or rose to legally onerous lev- 24 Month No Interest Financing hold another public hearing to acknowledge eis - high enough to qualir for free sound with your Abt Card. No intereut if paid in full within 24 months on qualifying mattress purchases. See store for complete details the misinformation in the errant table. insulation. "This was intentional and strategic with Molinaro said a resident who had ques- the goal being no resistance," Charlier said. tions about the map could have asked www.Abt.com I847.544.2963 "They didn't want anything other than a experts standing near it. 1200 N Milwaukee Ave, Glenview, IL 60025 rubber stamp." But even with an explanation, the map If the FAA had released the predicted "tends to imply that the only bothersome number of flights before its required hear- levels of noise are within the contour. Now ings, the meetings would have been mobbed, people know from experience that's not the STAY CONNECTED TO YOUR Charlier said. case," countered James Argionis, chairman "It would have been huge - the St. of the Park Ridge O'Hare Airport Commis- COMMUNITY WITH LOCAL NEWS, Patrick's Day Parade, Bud Billiken and the sion. Pride Parade all wrapped into one," Charlier "That map doesn't give the full picture or ENTERTAINMENT, SPORTS AND MORE! said. let people know that along the flight paths Instead, even the FAA conceded hearing they are going to get bothersome noise"- turnout was "very light." just not at a level the FAA predictswillwar- rant free sound insulation, Argionis said. He Map: 'Clear' - or 'misleading'? called the map "misleading." The FAA displayed a "noise contour" map on a poster board with color-coded 'A pattern of deceplion' areas that the map predicted would receive Joseph Karaganis, a former attorney for less noise or more noise five years after the Bensenville who opposed the airport over- plan's completion, Molinaro said. haul, questioned if incorrect data from the The agency also offered visitors the abil- errant table had contaminated the "noise ity to plug their addresses into a computer contour" map displayed at public hearings. to see if they would fall into the worst noise However, Molinaro said the incorrect data areas - those eligible for free sound insula- "was not reflected" in the hearing's noise tion, Molinaro said. map or computer program, which he said The errant table, which would have told were based on "computer simulations." residents what percentage of flights were The differences between the FAiVs initial aimed at their homes, was not displayed on and final runway percentages were"very hearing poster boards, Molinaro said. significant," Karaganis said. "The contour map and the computer "You have a charade going on," said Kara- database provided the best information on ganis. "You have a pattern of deception. ... noise impacts," Molinaro said. "It's clear there are people - lots of "What matters to a resident is whether people - who are suffering adverse impacts they would experience less noise, the same who were never told about these impacts amount of noise or more noise," he said. and how severe they would be. Those people "This map displays that very clearly." should be entitled to a fresh analysis of the Ht II Il i i However, the map's legend never impact and also alternatives to correct the explained it was only counting noise that problem." WWW.SIGNUP.PIONEERLOCAL.COM IO THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBCATION NIL I I

III POLICE BLOTTER

The following incidents were listed in the after police conducting a road ¡de valued at $63, from Home Depot, 901 ing field sobriety tests and showed signs Dianna Rodriguez, 29, of Plainfield, was official bulletin of the Niles and Morton safety checkpoint on the 720 I block of Civic Center Drive, and then reentering that he was impaired. He was given a charged with driving under the influence Grove police departments. Readers are Milwaukee Avenue stopped his vehicle. the store in an attempt to exchange the July 14 court date. of alcohol after she was arrested on reminded that an arrest does not consti- Approximately 6 grams of suspected items for cash, When an employee tried Nicanor Garcia-Martinez, 40, of 393 Dempster Street and Harlem Avenue tute a finding of guilt. Only a court of law marijuana was found inside th center to detain him, Tyndall allegedly resisted Inland Drive, Wheeling, was charged on June 14. Police said Rodriguez was can make that determination. console of Castanon's vehicle, police and the two wrestled, resulting in a with aggravated driving under the influ- stopped for a traffic violation and later said. He has a July 24 court dte. scratch and bruise to the employee's ence and driving without a valid license allegedly failed sobriely tests. She is Julia Guerrero-Esquivel, 23, ot4019 wrist, police said. According to police, on June 4. Police stopped Garcia- scheduled to appear in court on July 15. Monitor Ave., Chicago, was charged with Tyndall admitted that his ID card had Martinez's vehicle on the 7000 block of Gangerel Wvsanchultem, 49, of Morton BATTERY possession of marijuana, possssion of been altered. He has a July 17 court Touhy Avenue after he allegedly drove Grove, was charged with driving under Nikolay Terziev, 42, of 3808 Jarvis drug paraphernalia and driving without date. through a red light at Milwaukee Avenue the influence of alcohol after he was Ave., Skokie, was charged with battery a valid license on June 4 while police and Waukegan Road. Several open cans arrested on the 8600 block of Ferris Av- on June 13 after he allegedly became were conducting a roadside safely DU' of beer were also reportedly found next enue on June 6. Police said Wvsanchul- involved in a physical altercation with check on the 7200 block of Milwaukee Christopher Uhrik, 20, of482 Elm to the driver's seat, police said. He was tern was stopped for a traffic violation a 30-year-old Northbrook man over Avenue. Accordingto police,bag st., Skokie, was charged with driving given a June 20 court date. and later failed sobriety tests. He is money Terziev claimed had been owed to containing suspected marijuaña, as under the influence on June 15. Police scheduled to appear in court on Aug. I. him for the past four years. The alleged well as a glass pipe, were fourd inside responded to a parking lot on the MORTON GHOV( incident occurred inside a restaurant on Guerrero-Esquivel's vehicle. He has a 9600 block of Milwaukee Avenue at 3 DRUGS the 9000 block of Milwaukee Avenue July28 court date. am. after receiving a call for a person DUI Erik Moctezuma, 20, of Chicago, was at 7:30 p.m. Terziev has a July28 court "passed out" behind the wheel. Uhrik Lance Farb, 23, of Northbrook, was charged with possession of a controlled date. RETAIL THEFT was reportedly found slumped over the charged with driving under the influence substance after he was arrested on Oak- Matthew Tyndall, 44, of 7544 Oakton steeringwheel and unresponsive inside of alcohol after he was arrested on ton Street and River Drive on June II. DRUG POSSESSION St., Niles, was charged with retail theft, his runningvehicle. Accordingto police, Menard and Lincoln Avenues on June Police said Moctezuma was stopped for Ismael Castanon, 21, of 8250 W. battery and possession of fictitious he admitted to using heroin, but said 15. Police said Farb was stopped for a a traffic violation and was in possession Elizabeth Ave., N lles, was charged with identification on June 13. Polite said the last time he had taken the drug was traffic violation and later allegedly failed of the ADHD drug Adderall, which he did possession of marijuana and driving Tyndall was accused of stealiiga water three nights earlier. Police said Uhrik sobriety tests. A court date is scheduled not have a prescription for. A court date with a suspended license on June 14 filter and a bottle of Gorilla GlUe, both was unable to maintain his balance dur- f or July 18. is scheduled for July 8. h:IérICÓnQ 41 ' A for All Your Home Improvement Needs! CONSTRUCTION COMPANY

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III NORTHBROOK Maine East studnts head to Youth Fi1mFestiva1

BY KAR ANGEL LUC movies." For Sun-Times Media The festival, created by te Northbrook Youth Commission the fifth year in a row, and sponsored by the Northbrook Northbrook held its annual Arts Commission, drew filni buffs ForYouth Film Festival, which June 9 to the Glenbrook North collected submissions from aroundHigh School Little Theater. Thir- the Chicago suburbs and two teen film shorts were screehed. universities. Besides GBN and Glenbzook "We wanted to make this an South High School, student film- event that really celebrates youngmakers represented Park Ridge's filmmakers, just giving folks a Maine East High School, \m- chance to have their voices heard,"netka's North Shore County Day said Northbrook Youth Commis- School, Deerfield High Schol, sion member David Whitlock, of New York University and tle Uni- film submissions which offered versity of Southern Califoriia. "really interesting perspectives on "I'm always really, reallyin- the world." spired when I see students jursue "The more people that I can something that they truly l4we," encourage to pursue their dreams,Irvine said. the better," said Matt Irvine, pro- "That's why I was excite1 that fessor and director of the Center David asked me to be a parr of for Cinema & Interactive Arts at this." DePaul University, who served as Irvine hosted a student 4ues- the keynote speaker for the event. tion and answer session afler the "I got the film bug when I was in screenings. First, second a4id third GBN," said Irvine, during a stage- place awards recognized foir side chat with Whitlock about 20 films. minutes before the event began. "We want them [youth ilmmak- "David and I were both in ers] to know that Northbrook is theatre together and that con- a place where your films can be From left, Matt Irvine, director for Cinema & Interactive Arts at Chicago DePaul Universily, addresses June 9 filmmakers Mamie tinued after high school for me," shown," said Northbrook 'Thuth Kritzman of Deerfield, Rachel Stan of Park Ridge, Jimmy Alcomn of Northbrook, Jack Pierre, a Winnetka North Shore Country Day said Irvine who then "made some Commission Chairman C .la School student, and Ryan Wagner of Northbrook and USC student. i ieRIE ANGELL Luc/EOR SUN-liMES MEDIA

Slawson-Martens. "I'm hoping of the Lockers." Orange, Calif. as the geographic area spreads, "I like stick to videos that kind "The Bamboo Ceiling" ad- we're going to fmd more and more of tug at the heartstrings," said dressed "Yellow Face" cul- talent." Rachel Stan, 17, of Park Ridge and turai perceptions impacting the Slawson-Martens was pleased Maine East High School senior. celebration of Asian heritage. more female filmmakers corn- Rachel, who showed three films,Flanagan-Franki was grateful for peted this year. Some topics placed second for "Traces of Us." the support he received facing addressed depression and Another evening highlight was personal adversity. post-traumatic stress. Imagery the Skype interview with GBN "I've had some awesome men- included sharp scenes with knives alum and filmmaker Nathan tors in a bunch of different roles... suggesting death. Flanagan-Franki who made my family or people who would "Obviously, [weilness is] affect- international headlines when he probably sound like it's name ing young filmmakers and it seemsappeared in a tuxedo on stage at dropping," he said, with a laugh. to be a topic important to them," last spring's Academy Awards. "It's been really exciting," said Jason Batalden, Northbrook He was among five student Flanagan-Frankl said. Youth Commission village liaison. winners of the 2014 Team Oscar The first place winner was Of "dark" story inspirations: "I award. Melissa Pratt of Glenbrook kind of like going down that road," For that competition, Flana- South High School for her film, said Mamie Kritzman, a Deerfield gan-Frankl created a 60-second "The Idea of Beauty." High School student who submit- video based on his film "The View Northbrook Youth Film ted four films Bamboo Ceiling." Festival guidelines at http:// From left, Matt Irvine, director for Cinema & Interactive Arts at DePaul Universily, Kritzman tied for third place "Don't feel like you can't ask www.northbrook.il.us/index. listens to Rachel Stan of Park Ridge, who won second place for her film short, "Traces for "Holocaust Survivor." Jimmy for help," said Flanagan-Franki, aspx?page=695. Shoot an email of Us, In center is Mamie Kritzman of Deerfield who took third place for "Holocaust Alcorn of Northbrook and a Glen-who holds an industry position about next year's festival to Survivor." The Northbrook Youth Film Festival is in its fifth year. eie ANGELI wC/FORSUN- brook North High School studentwith a start-up. Flanagan-Frankl NorthbrookYouthFilmFestival@ TIMES MEDIA also took third for "The Legend attended Chapman University in gmail.com. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION I THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 2014 13

III MORTON GROVE Morton Grove Days selects grand marshal, locks inentertainment

BY PAM DEFIGLIO ofentertainment, a carnival, a Brunner stressed that the Mor- For Sun-Times Media beer garden, food, business show- ton Grove Days Commission could case, kiddie rides and fireworks use the money, since it's a nonprofit The people who got Morton on July 4th. The Morton Grove run by volunteers. Grove through the worst days of Park District sponsors the fire- "I thought it was kind of neat. It's winter will be honored on what works, and the rest is all run by a win-win for everybody," she said. may be one ofthe hottest days of volunteers on the Morton Grove Morton Grove Days opens summer. Days Commission. Thursday, July 3 at 4 p.m. with the The Morton Grove Public Publicity Chair Maria Toth set carnival, and opening ceremonies, Works Department, headed by up a Twitter account this year, including an American Legion color Director Andy DeMonte, has been so patrons can get the latest by guard, take place at 7 p.m. The chosen as grand marshal of the following @MortonGroveDays. band Bella Cain plays at 8:30. village's Fourth of July parade. People are also encouraged to like On Friday, July 4th, the parade The department was charged Morton Grove Days' Facebook down Dempster Street will step off with keeping streets clear of snow page. at 2:30 p.m. Fest-goers can enjoy during biting polar temperatures "The Twitter account is our the carnival, beer garden and food earlier this year. new fun thing," said Brunner. until the fireworks begin at about "We chose them because of all Another new thing is that the 9:30. Band X plays at 5:30, and Rod the extraordinary work they did MB Financial Bank location on Tuffcurls and the Bench Press goes this past winter," said Georgi- Dempster is offering a deal to on at 7:30. anne Brunner, president of the The Moby Dick sent riders soaring to new heights during Morton Crove Days in Morton Grove Days supporters Saturday's events include the Morton Grove Days Commission, 2012. IFILE who open a checking account Nues Township Summer Sym- which puts on the annual July 4th at the 6201 W. Dempster loca- phony playing at 3:15, local band Festival. The department also barricades. the American Legion Civic Cen- tion. The bank will donate $50 to Bubbles Erotica playing at 4:15 helps out a lot during Morton Morton Grove Days, which ter, 6140 Dempster, and Harrer Morton Grove Days and deposit and Saturday June Band at 6 p.m. Grove Days each year, she said, runs from Thursday, July 3 Park to its immediate west, will $100 in the new account holder's Hi Infidelity takes the stage at doing things like putting up streetthrough Saturday, July 5 between serve up its traditional offerings account. 8:30.

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III MORTON GROVE St. Martha's gets twonewdeacons

BY PAM DEFIGLIO For Sun-Times Media

fter four years of study, two devoted members of St. artha Catholic Church were ordained as deacons by Car- dinal Francis George. John Herbert and Tony Valdez will now serve the Morton Grove church's parishioners by preach- ing at Mass, conducting weddings, baptisms and funeral rites, visiting the sick and teaching religious education to adults, among other duties. "It was pretty amazing because seven deacons were ordained in the whole Archdiocese [of Chicago] this year, and two of them were ours," said . Dennis O'Neill, the pastor. He attended the May 18 ordination ceremony at Holy Name Cathedral with the two new deacons. "They're great guys, and we're lucky to have them." He's working with Herbert and Valdez to sort out their duties, but said deacons can do everything a Catholic priest does except say Mass and forgive sin. They are allowed to say parts of the Mass, however, such as preaching the homily, and they can perform wedding and funeral services that do not include a Mass. O'Neill, a scholar of church history, said the Second Vatican Council (in 1963) revived the idea of deacons as an important part of the church. Because the U.S. church is Deacon Tony Valdez, from left,ev. Dennis O'Neill, Deacon John Herbert and lori Herbert pose after Cardinal George ordained the two deacons May 8 at Holy Name Cathedral. experiencing a priest shortage, I PHOTO COURTESY OF BRIAN (ABAT PHOTOG the increased number of deacons arrived at the perfect time. They he was taking seminary clsses parish council and on the parish's Valdez had to take a year off However, Valdez noted, people can help with many of the duties to prepare for the diaconate, he finance committee. from his four-year deacon prepara-sometimes offer them small sti- a priest would ordinarily perform,was also studying for a masters Herbert said O'Neill calls them tion program in order to recover pends for performing weddings or which means priests are not degree at the Catholic Theòlogical"deacon couples," although that from open-heart surgery, but he funerals, and they are allowed to spread so thin. Union. He received that degree, is not an official designation. The went back to complete the train- keep them or donate them back to "It lightens my load if they're in theology with an emphasis on same is true for Peter Meehan, ing. He is unmarried, and said a the church. preaching, for example, because Catholic-Jewish studies and New who also serves as a deacon at St. single man becoming a deacon is Valdez described deacons' then I don't have to prepare a Testament studies, in December. Martha, and his wife Josephine. required to commit to celibacy, in role as serving the people of the homily," O'Neill said. "I couldn't have done it without Tony Valdez, 58, was born in the the same way a priest would. church. Both of the new deacons have my wife Lori," Herbert said. "The Philippines, and formerly served Deacons generally work full "We look to the spiritual well- a long involvement with St. Mar- wife has to give up an awfi4 lot. Weas the music director of the Fil-Am time - Herbert is a business being of the parishioners," he said. tha's. [deacons-in-training] were gone Choir at St. Martha. He helps out inmanager at St. Emily Church in "People have to enjoy coming to John Herbert, 49, grew up three nights a week and Saturdaysthe Archdiocese's Office for Asian Mount Prospect and Valdez is an Mass. Our main objective is to in the parish and attended St. for four years." Catholics, but emphasizes that as a accountant - and perform their help them be enriched spiritually Martha School. At the same time Lori Herbert is also chai of the deacon, he serves everyone. church duties on a volunteer basis.and feel closer to God." NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 2014 15 I

III NILES Park Ridge man charged in second reported road-rage dispute

Student's finals BY JENNIFER JOHNSON for his wife to back her vehicle out road rage incident on the evening [email protected] I @JenPioneer of the driveway so he could pull hisof Feb. 12 at the intersection of car in, when a vehicle approached Dee Road and Busse Highway. The celebration ends A Park Ridge man is facing ad- behind him. The driver of the ve- victim told police that he was cut ditional criminal charges after he hide, whom police have identified offby Bongiovanni's vehicle and was arrested for the second time as Bongiovanni, reportedly honkedthe two began arguing about it in three months for alleged his horn, revved his engine before they both exited their cars withgarage fire road-rage attacks. and then began exchangingat the red light and the physical Carl Bongiovanni, 21, of words with the resident. confrontation occurred. BY lOOR STUDENKOV A 17-year-old boy told Nues the 400 block of Park Lane, Both men reportedly After the alleged battery, Bon- For Sun-Times Media I (zistudenkov police had burned the some was free on bond follow- exited their cars and the giovanni was accused of getting ofhis final exam study guides ing his March 8 arrest for resident accused the mo- back in his car and striking the One Nues student's in the fire pit ofhis back yard battery against a motorist torist of pushing him and knee of a Park Ridge police officer celebration of finishing his to celebrate finishing final and an off-duty Park Ridge asking him if he wanted to who was on his way to work and finals may have accidentally essais. After pouring water police officer when he fight. got out of his car after witnessing set his garage on fire - and over the fire to extinguish it, was taken into custody a "The victim said, 'No, the reported altercation. damaged two houses in the he dumped the ashes into a second time for a separate Carl BongiovanniI'm calling the police,' and A warrant was issued for Bon- process. garbage can in the garage, June 1 incident, Park Ridge the offender drove off," giovanni's arrest and he turned The fire, on the 8300 block thinking the fire was extin- police said. Jogmen said. himself into police on March 8, of Washington Street in Niles, guished. Approximately three Bongiovanni is accused of push- A description of the vehicle and police said. brought out both the Nues hours later, the garage was ing a 59-year-old man in the street the license plate led investigators A representative from the Cook and Morton Grove fire de- on fire. outside the man's Sylviawood Av- to Bongiovanni, who turned him- County State's Attorney's Office partments on the afternoon of NUes Fire Department enue home after allegedly becom- self into police on June 13 and was said the earlier case against Bon- June 9. Though the Niles fire Chief Steve Borkowski ing angry that the man's car was charged with battery, Jogmen said.giovanni remains active and his truck was able to extinguish couldn't confirm at press time momentarily blocking the street, Earlier this year, Bongiovanni next court appearance is sched- the fire, the garage was guttedlithe fire was caused by the said Deputy Police Chief Lou Jog- was identified as the driver who uled for Aug. 12. He is also set to beyond repair and both the ashes from the fire pit. The men said. allegedly punched a 28-year-old Ci-appear in court on July 17 for the house and another house fur- Fire Department is still inves- The resident told police he was cero man in the face and bit him onlatest battery charge, the State's ther south were damaged. tigating the fire, he said. inside his car on the street, waitingthe forehead following a reported Attorney's Office said.

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Mayor DiMaria, "fEducatorsJ really my time as a journalist, over and over A recent Morton Grove News- BY RANDY don't know how to again, is local schools trying to handle letter stated that ail "your" hard police matters. They don't want the work brought McGrath Audi to our deal with behavior attention. They don't want police in village. I believe this was the result that would be a crime the schools. of work of the previous administra- And that's the mistake. tion. However, your administration ifcommitted by an In my view, a student who punches, has brought two businesses to my ofmy favorite places to get older youth. They are hits, chokes, kicks, pushes and ver- bally threatens another student has neighborhood that are less than i4eas for stories when I was not trained. But police welcome: a loan shark, Title Max, Orea reporter was "The Oprah just escalated aggressive behavior at 6126 W. Dempster (see corn- Winfre Show." do know and they are beyond the scope of teachers. It is plaintsboard.com and ripoffreport. Betwen the celebrity gossip and time to call the police. No, don't get corn); and a bar at 5707 Dempster. Oprah's personal chef, trainer, doctor trained." me wrong. I'm not talking about Ail of this is demeaning to us and psyhiatñst, she would often re- criminalizing a third-grader. I'm not as home owners and citizens, and view interesting topics that I thought talking about an arrest or hauling off does not assure us that Morton were very timely. a kid in handcuffs. Grove is a "Best Place to Raise One fternoon I saw a show on grader at the school kicked, elbowed, But guess what? Most suburban Children." Four establishments playground bullying, and the next day pushed, hit, punched and threatened police departments have youth of- in Morton Grove currently have returned to the office very excited. their son on a regular basis. The par- ficers who are trained in handling licenses for gambling. Do we need I had an idea, I told my reporters. I ents say they went to the school, and this sort of thing. They know how to two more at 7152 Dempster and wanted one of them to go spend every officials there failed to stop the buI- identify issues, recommend help and 7921 Washington Ave.? These afternoon visiting school playgrounds lying. So did the other boy's parents, how best to deal with the antisocial licenses are being considered. How for the next week. who are also named in the suit. behavior. seedy do you want our village to Of course they wanted to know The parents filed police reports of Educators think they do, but many become? why andwhat they were to do. the alleged abuse, but the police have don't. Too many times platitudes Please leave Morton Grove a So I told them about Oprah. The apparently not been involved in the about not accepting bullying and better place when you leave office. reporter looked at each other and case. The Chicago Tribune reported a strict policy that demands rigid Elinore Davis sIumpe in their chairs. That was last week that Mt. Prospect police adherence is all they have. Morton Grove their signal to me that I was an idiot. officer Greg Sill said, "The resolu- That's why they come down on a But I kept on. Just go to the play- tion on all of the cases were that boy who pretends a piece of toast is a ground and watch what happens. the school was going to handle it or gun and, according to this suit, dither Watch fcr bullying I said. [by] the parents speaking with each about how to address real, disruptive No o$ ever took me up on my idea,other." He added that the parent who antisocial behavior. and herd it is 20 years later and I still called was only looking for documen- They really don't know how to deal think bullying is a problem in our tation. with behavior that would be a crime schools. $o does the Del Core family This is where I think schools go if committed by an older youth. They of Mt. Priospect. The Del Cores filed wrong all the time. The school can't are not trained. But police do know a lawsuit it was reported last week, handle it. and they are trained. claimingtheir third-grade son was be- Teachers and administrators aren't So next time you see your school ing bullied at Robert Frost School in trained to handle antisocial behavior administrators, ask them what type Mt. Prospect. And, they claim, school in the classroom that would be a of relationship they have with the officials did nothing to stop it. crime out on the street. local police. If they don't have one, The suit alleges another third- What I've seen over the course of look out.

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III 1,000 WORDS BY JACK HIGGINS Say 'Hi' to your kids' teachers at the Park Ridge Farmer's Market Located at 15 Prairie Ave, between Main & Garden Saturday, July 5th 9 am. until Noon Story Time ArtPrinting Activity Bag Toss Skill Game---Get a FREE Frisbee!

the educators of Our enemies: Aliens, District 611 PPE commies and teachers (h from outer economic and society - space and commies. that determine whether CreaturesWhen I was growing a child receives a quality up, those were our twin education? fears. How many and where Each week, the Saturday are the bad teachers? Can matinee movies showed us pensions, even though the that be measured and that flying saucers hovered crisis is the result of state correlated with students in the night sky piloted by officials for decades not put- who receive a non-quality aliens bent on stealing our ting money in the pension education? brains, replicating our bod- funds as they are required Who hires the bad ies or zapping us with death to do. So, naturally blame teachers? Principals? The rays. the teachers. same people who would be And if the aliens didn't And tenure is the latest firing un-tenured teachers get us the commies would. atrocity teachers have corn- atwill. They were daily expected mitted. A judge If tenure were elimi- to drop the H-bomb on ruled that the state's tenure nated, wouldn't principals s U heStagesectionto us, or - more insidious system is unconstitutional do what managers in the - they would destroy us because it violates Califor- private sector do when Ie about local theater by infiltrating our society. nia's constitutional commit- trying to save money - lay Disguised as regular Ameri- ment to provide "a basically off the employees who make cans, they would subvert equal opportunity to achieve the most money? So long, productions. from within. a quality education." experienced teachers. We haven't had such a Some children don't Wouldn't lack ofjob good enemy within since the receive as good an educa- security discourage top Soviet Union imploded. tion as others, which is students from going into Just one more But now we do: teachers. discriminator3 which is due teaching? By seeking pensions and to bad teachers, which is Nah! reason to get up & job security they are de- due to tenure laws making it Really trying to solve a stroying America. We blame difficult to fire bad teachers. problem is hard. them for bankrupting Il- But: It's a lot easier finding linois, for instance, because 1. Aren't there many and blaming an enemy Your guide to the weekend and beyond the state can't afford the factors - school, home, within. Every Thursday 20 ThURSDAY, JUNE 26,2014 A PIONEER PRESS P¡ UCATION NIL I

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Call 708-457-1244. $3-$6 per family. 6960w. Oakton St., NUes. Call 847-663-1234. Writing for Real Job Hunting on the Internet Creative Writers' Croup 3 p.m.: Play with rds and ideas in a supportive, IO am.: Learn how to use the tools available on Noon: Writers of all levels are welcome to join MONDAY. JUNE 30 stimulating environment. Participants can choose the Internet to benefit a job search. To register call the group to share ideas, read each other's work topics they like ani experiment with different 847-720-3245. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. and support budding authors. Mather's, 7.134 W. Introduclion to Facebook kinds of writing. This is a four-session program is Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Free. Higgins Ave., Chicago. Call 773-774-4804. 10:30 am.: Create a Facebook account and learn Wednesdays throUgh July 16 except July 2. Par- ticipants should be able to attend every sessions. Summer Festival Special Event Rope how to use the social media site, including how BOng Your Bike For students in grades five and six. Nues Public Warrior JumpCamp to change privacy setting, add photos and invite 2:15 p.m.: Children in grades kindergarten through Library District, 6960 W. Oakton St., NUes. Call Il am.: Jump rope with Glenview's own Gum- friends. Niles Senior Center, 999 Civic Center third can celebrate biking season by decorating 847-663-1234. ness World Record Holder and physical fitness Drive, NUes. Call 847-588-8420. $2-$3. a cool accessory for their bike. Bring along a bike superhero, David Fisher. Get the family moving at helmet to freshen it up with some crazy headgear Babylime this fun clinic. Jump ropes provided. Just drop in. HAPP NG NEARBY accessories. Co-sponsored by the Bike Glenview II am.: A short program of stories, songs, rhymes For grades 2 and up. Gienview Public Library, 1930 initiative. Register at glenviewpl.org/register, 847- and playtime for children 2 and younger with a Glenview Road, Glenview. Call 847-729-7500. THURSDAY, JUNE 26 729-7500, ext. 7600, or the Youth Services Desk. caregiver. Niles Public Library District, 6960 W. Glenview Public Library, 1930 Glenview Road, Oakton St., Niles. Call 847-663-1234. Davening and Shabhat Kiddush Glenview. Sip & Shop 11:30 a.m.: Enjoy davening followed by a Shabbat 5 p.m.: Take a trip round the world without leaving kiddush with hot choient, salads and cakes. Every- WEDNESDAY, JULY 2 the North Shore a Westfield Old Orchard's "Sip FAC. Event for Teens one is welcome. Lubavitch Chabad of Skokie, 4059 & Shop." This advènture in fine wine highlights 7 p.m.: Students grades five to eight can join in on Dempster St.. Skokie. Call 847-677-1770. Battle of the Books Discussions trends in drink, food, fashion and beauty with an a Friday After Class event. The theme is Aquatic Party at Oriole, with a DJ and giveaways. Prairie 7 p.m.: The book club discusses a different bat- evening of samplirg and fun. Revel in exclusive Carnival Parly tle-themed book every other Wednesday through View Community Center, 6834 Dempster St., retailer promotions and taste light bites and beyer- Noon: Head to the splash pad for carnival games July. Niles Public Library District, 6960 W. Oakton Morton Grove. Call 847-965-1200. $5; $3 with ages from top wine and spirits brands as you shop and prizes. For all ages. Dee Park, 9229 Emerson St., NUes. Call 847-663-1234. F.A.C. card. the mall's retailers Westfield Old Orchard Mall, St., Des Plaines. Call 847-297-3059. 4999 Old Orchard Center, Skokie. $25-$35.

THURSDAY, JULY 3 SATURDAY, JUNE28 Setting Your Own Course: Exceptional Transgender Jews in Our Conegations: Living and Guided Imagery See BookBites: ReadingSocial Book 'Rememberingthe Stranger' Park Ridge Farmers Market I p.m.: Join an interactive discussion about Discussion 7:30 p.m.: The programis led by Rabbi Cindy Enger 7 a.m.: The weekly farmers market runs every of Congregation 0Chadash in Chicago's Edgewa- 7 p.m.: The group discusses "Behind The Seau- Saturday through October. Park Ridge Farmers ter neighborhood,synagogue which serves the Market, Prairie and Garden Streets, Park Ridge. tiful Forevers" by Katherine Boo. Niles Public SEE CALENDAS, NEXT PAGE » NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION ThURSDAY, JUNE 26, 2014 23 volunteers for a 45-minute one-on-one session and learn how to download an e-book, audiobook « FROM PREVIOUS PAGE or e-magazine to your portable device. Glenview CALENDAR library card required. Please register at 847-729- 7500, ext. 7600, or at the Reader Services Oesk. Glenview Public Library, 1930 Glenview Road, successful aging using the whole-person weilness Glenview. model, followed by a guided imagery exercise. This program is part three of a three-part program. Stuffed Mimai Ball Mather's, 7134 W. Higgins Ave., Chicago. Call 2 p.m.: Kids can invite their favorite stuffed ani- 773-774-4804. mal for games, crafts, a light snack and a grand parade through the Children's area of the Library. Fancy costumes are encouraged. Registration SUNDAY. JUNE 29 available. For students in grades one to three. A Bill and Evelyn Thilman second session begins at 3:15 p.m. Park Ridge Weddi ,nive World War I: Miscalculation or Public Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Deliberate Act? Call 847-825-3123. 10:30 am.: John Ungashick, treasurer of the society and an avid history buff, speaks on the day Rocky Mountain Chocolate Making after the 100th anniversary of the assassination 2 p.m.: Rocky Mountain Chocolate stops in of Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand, He will dis- to help students create Independence Day cuss the causes and circumstances of "The Great chocolate treats. For students in grades six to War," which historians call the seminal event of 12. A second session begins at 3 p.m. Park Ridge the 20th century. Ethical Humanist Society, 7574 Public Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Lincoln Ave., Skokie. Call 847-677-3334. Call 847-825-3123.

Film & Discussion: 'Ute? or Theater?' Bedtime Math June Pajama Party 1:30 p.m.: Director Franz Weisz explores the 6 p.m.: Children ages 6-9 can weartheir pajamas haunting legacy of German Jewish artist Charlotte and come participate in math games and books. Salomon and her remarkable 700 autobiographical Math snacks will be provided as well. Registration is painting series in a documentary that incorporates required. Eisenhower Public Library, 4813 N. Oketo scenes from his feature film about her, as well as Ave., Harwood Heights. For more information, call the artwork and testimony from those who knew 708-867-7828. Charlotte. Running time is 85 minutes. The film is in Dutch, English, French and German with English Search & Rescue Dogs subtitles. Reservations required; email reserva- 7 p.m.: Meet Maggie the Bloodhound, a four- [email protected]. Illinois Holocaust Museum, legged hero. Learn about the important job rescue Bill and Evelyn Thilmany, long time residents of Niles, celebrated their 70th Wedding Anniversary June 14th. An 9603 Woods Drive, Skokie. dogs perform and safety tips for hiking in the anniversary party was attended by their 4 children, 5 of their grandchildren and their 2 great grandchildren along woods. Presented by Illinois-Wisconsin Search & with numerous friends and in-laws Park Ridge Carden Club Annual Rescue Dogs. Please register at glenviewpl.org/ Garden Walk register, 847-729-7500, ext. 7600, or the Youth 2 p.m.: Now in its 20th year, this walk features six Services Desk. Glenview Public Library, 1930 beautiful gardens. Refreshments will be available Glenview Road, Glenview. at selected gardens and a raffle will be held. Tickets are $10 in advance and $15 the day of the place your TUESDAY. JULY I walk. Children under IO will be admitted free of charge. Advance tickets are available at Devon The Breakfast Club Avenue Meats, Raffia, Coldwell Banker, Across 7:30 am.: Start the day with the informal leads the Street, Lauren Roberts Salon, Tea Lula and St. club. Attendees can network with noncompeting ncement Mary's Episcopal Church. For more information, contact Renee Stark at 847-732-9344. St. Mary's firms and enjoy breakfast at Lola's Diner. Lola's Episcopal Church, 306 S. Prospect Ave., Park Diner, 920 Busse Highway, Park Ridge. For more Ridge. Call 847-732-9344. information, call 847-518-5226. $10-$15. rations SCU Men's Gathering Wiggle Worms 2 p.m.: Making connections for long-term corn- 9:30 am.: Stories, songs and fingerplays for munity living for an adult with an intellectual and! children 2 and younger with an adult. Park Ridge or developmental disability is a critical part of Public Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. please planning for a sustainable, community-integrated Call 847-825-3123. future. Mayer Kaplan JCC, 5050 Church St., Skok- ie. Call 773-467-3705. Storyteller Chris Fascione 7 p.m.: Kids can head out to Lorel Park to see uirîes to: MONDAY, JUNE30 Chris Fascione perform. Chris is a storyteller who incorporates his acting, mime, juggling and MyMediaMall & Zinio lndMdual comedic skills into a literature show. Lorel Park, Appointments [email protected] 8135 Lorel Ave., Skokie. IO am.: Meet with trained library staff and!or THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBJICATION NIL 24 I I I BUILDING PERMITS lT &OGREGO ws SERVICE RIZ NOTES

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III EVANSTON Local hobby shop plans move toNiles

BY BOB SEWENBERO Established in 1965, the store [email protected] has been selling to hobbyists since @evanstonscribe 1972. One hobbyist described a recent of Evanston's classic visit to Tom Thumb "as a trip businesses is leaving. down memory lane, back to a time OneTom Thumb Hobby & of innocence when my dreams Crafts, a hobby store which has of becoming a professional artist stoked the enthusiasms of skate- were already percolating in my boarders, model makers, tie-dye preteen mind. Before Michael's artists, even slot car enthusiasts Arts & Crafts existed, and long from all over the area over its 49 before the Internet, [Tom Thumb] Tom Thumb Hobbies & Crafts, an Evanston fixture for almost half a century, will be closing the store and moving to smallerquar- years, is scheduled to close its 1026 offered up a smorgasbord of every ters in Nues. I BOB SEIDENBERG/SUN-TIMES MEDIA Davis St. location July 18. arts and craft supply known to The store is "downsizing" and mankind," the reviewer wrote on Harris cemented his status with will reopen in a smaller space at a the store's website, tomthumb- the North Shore in the 1980s, site in Niles, said Cheryl Anderson,crafts.com, leading a protest against a city who has worked for the store since The store includes a wall that ordinance, making skateboardirg the 1970s. featured skateboards. Owner Art illegal in some places. John Boettger, who lives in the western suburbs, remembers visit- ing the store during its slot racing days. At one time, the store had five tracks but had to cut down to two under pressure from the city, he said. "I bought Boy Scout [materials] here for my son," he said. "Right now I'm trying to build an N-scale train layout." Anderson said free parking in Niles and taxes were a factor in moving to a smaller store. The In- Finding what you were looking for was always part of the challenge at Tom Thumb ternet was a big factor too, she said. Hobbies & Crafts. The store is moving to a smaller site after 49 years in Evanston. BOB

"Everybody is buying online." SEIDENBERG/SUN-TIMES MEDIA She acknowledged that a fire Dec. 29, which wiped out three his popular Lulu's Restaurant, a For now, the store is offering a businesses, also played a role in thecity official confirmed at a recent 50 percent off sale, guaranteeing decision to move. meeting. plenty of traffic. For information Dan Kelch, owner of one of the When Tom Thumb owner Art about the store's new location and businesses, Taco Diablo, destroyedHarris put up his business for sale the date of opening storeowners John Boettger, a resident of the western suburbs, has been visiting Tom Thumb since in the fire, is reportedly going to in January "we got a lot of bids," are requesting customers email its slot racing days. I BOB sEIDENBEAG/suN-TIMEs MEDIA rebuild it and is also bringing back said Anderson. [email protected]. 26 THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUB CATION NIL I

a It I NAMI teams with Bears for mental health support SUPPORTING MENTAL HEALTH IS A TEAM EFFORT' Benefiting NAMI CCNS/Brandon Marshall Foundation Date: May10 Location Renaissance Chicago North Shore Hotel, Northbrook Attended: 300f Raised: $160000 Websites thebrandonmarshall.com, namiccns.org

I. Brandon Marshall, wide receiver; 2. Michi Marshall, wife of Chicago Bears Wide Receiver Brandon Marshall; 3. Erin and buie Correa of Chicago.buie Correa is CEO ofthe Brandon Marshall Foundation; 4. Rick Duncan of Chicago (left) and Leon Mitchell of Skokie; 5. Erica (from left), Joan and Cheri Jellerson, all of Skokie; 6. John Schiadweilerof Wilmette, NAMI CCNS board of directors co-president, Nancy Carstedt of Glenview, NAMI CCNS executive director and Sandra Shovers of Glenview, NAl CCNS board of directors co-president; 7. Master of CeremoniesTom Waddle of Lake Forest, formertyof the Chicago Bears and ESPN radio with daughters (left) Lea, 16, Lake Forest High School sophomore and AngeIa,I8 (right), Vanderbilt Universily freshman PHOTOS BY (ARIE ANGELL Luc/FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION I THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 2014 27 1

Lincoln Park Zoo's male lion, Zahar, weighs in at 401 pounds and can be seen 365 days a year. i

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LEE A. LITAS ZOO-OLOCIE Social Studies Benefiting Lincoln Park Zoo LocatiolE Lincoln Park Zoo The Event: A herd of 1000 animal lovers converged on the Lincoln Park Zoo on May Attended: 1000 17 to go wild at Zoo-ologie, the largest an- Raised: $175,000 nual fùndraiser for LPZ'S Auxiliary Board. Website: zoo-ologie.org Guests grazed on gourmet fodder and took turns on the carousel before hoofing it up on the dance floor. Proceeds from the event help to feed the animals and keep Lincoln Park Zoo free 365 Lookìng for days a year. Founded in 1868, LPZ is a 35- acre zoo located in Chicago's Lincoln Park. fun? Check out It is one of the oldest and the only privately- managed free zoos in the U.S. Cause Célèbre: "This event supports one ourTop Five of the best causes," said Jeffrey Klug of Ke- nilworth, board member. "The Lincoln Park picks for the Zoo is open 365 days and it's not just a great place for families to come and learn; they also have really fantastic research initiatives weekend's that take place all over the world." One such project is the Serengeti Health Richard and Phyllis Schwartz of Evanston i LEE A. UTASI best bets. Initiative which serves to protect Africa's FOR SUN-TIMES MEDEA lions through a collaborative effort to conserve the region's rich wildlife while support the animals and the new projects." benefiting local people. See more at: lpzoo. Currently, there are plans to redo a large org/Serengeti. part of LPZ over the next five years. LPZ's own mascot for the program, Za- Dana Snodgrass originally of Des Plaines, har, a 401-pound lion, was out and available event co-chairman added, "It is extremely for photo opportunities throughout Zoo- important for young people who really have ologie. the time and can put forth the effort to get "It really is an opportunity for everyone involved in charitable organizations (and) to get out there and support the zoo," urged philanthropic work." Chris Cook of Evanston, board member. Bottom Line: The event raised $175,000 "The zoo really needs extra money to help dollars for the Lincoln Park Zoo. Getyour eventin Trend Your guide to the weekend and beyond Have a philanthropic cause or event, or a party to share? Email Deborah Hoppe Every Thursday at [email protected]. She can send you guidelines for submitting informa- tion for Trend. Or call (312) 321-2734. 28 THURSDAY, JUNE 26,2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL I

III BOUQUETCATCHERCOM Wedding day full of meaningful choices Kathy Kurda and Henry Petrash

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Kurda of Norridge met Henry Petrash of Sherman, Texas, during their undergraduate years Kathyat Northwestern University in Evanston. The two were in the same student group and connected on a spring retreat. Planning proved quite complicated for Kathy Kurda, who was living in Germany prior to her wedding. Kathy had a week at home leading up to her wedding and knew she wasn't going to be back in the States in the near future. Kathy went dress shopping with her friends and her mother during her stay at home and tried on several dresses. She loved the dress she chose from David's Bridal 'l because of its beautiful beading, and her mother enjoyed c wr Lr* the traditional fit. "It was a marriage of many different styles," Kathy said. Kathy and Henry were married at Alice Millar Chapel on Northwestern's campus. It was very special for PHOTOS PROVIDED BY DEEPEND IMAGERY Kathy to be wed there because of Kathy and Henry's history at Northwestern. Photographer: DeepEnd Imagery, Chicago Ceremony venue: Alice Millar Chapel, North- Henry's father has a Ph.D. in organ performance and western University, Evanston played the organ during his son's wedding ceremony. Reception venue: The Stonegate Banquet and This gave them the opportunity to personalize their Conference Centre, Hoffman Estates music choices. Officiant The Rev. Scott Kelly, Evanston Baptist The reception was at The Stonegate Banquet and Church Conference Centre in Hoffman Estates, chosen because Floral arrangements: Flora Chicago most of Kathy's family lives in the surrounding suburbs. Dress: David's Bridal, formerly in Norridge Kathy and Henry's goal with their reception was Shoes: Nina 'Forbes' Peep Toe Pump, Nordstrom to serve food that was hearty and filling, a meal their Bride's earrings, necklace: BeYourselfJewelry, Etsy guests would truly enjoy. Wedding bands: Cottage Jewelry, Evanston One of Kathy's favorite moments from her Oct. 12 Bridesmaids' dresses: David's Bridal wedding is the portrait taken of her bridal party pre- Tuxedos: Men's Wearhouse tending to run away from a dinosaur later edited into Disc jockey: Jimmy Clifton, friend of the couple the photo. Hair: Agnes Doyle, J. Antou, Evanston "We wanted to do something different," she said. "You Makeup: Sarah Youssef, maid of honor can't take everything too seriously." Accommodations: Embassy Suites Schaumburg Kathy and Henry honeymooned near Traverse City, Michigan. They both travel often for work, so they wanted a drivable distance. Every wedding has a story. Contact Renee Lee at [email protected] or 312-651-6613 to share yours. The couple live in Evanston. Facebook.com/BouquetCatcher i' Twitter @BouquetCatcher i' Pinterest.com/BouquetCatcher

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No phone calls please EEO/AAE Minorities/Females/Persons with Disabilities/Protected Veterans * Sun-Times Media is an Equal Opportunity Employment Sun-Times Media is an Equal Opportunity Employer 4 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, June 26, 2014 Clothing, Furs Estate Sales Estate Sales STUFF Nyce Things Estate Sales GARAGE SALES (Serving the North Shore) Carol 847-431-5464 GURNEE - 6834 Monticello Court NORRIDGE ' 4336 North Sayre, T*TE AL Friday 6/27 8 Saturday 6/28, 9-12 Thurs, June 26 through Sal. June PARK RIDGE - COUNTRY Air Conditioners Furniture, glass top tables, end Is- 28. 8am-6pm Make-up, hair care, CLUB AREA. 405 W. Cultriss Antiques, CollectibleS Caribella Accessories; Maui Dress bott bies, bar stools, lampa, golf clubs, electronics. Christmas stuff. Find a SI. Malti-Family Sale. Fri 8-5p. Blowout & Yard SaIe!3202 Madison Mix lt Up SaIe!h' water uk/a, clothing & much more! !meaosre, Something for everyone. Sal 9-t2p. 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Tons Building Material See you there' antiques 8 more'! 8 decorative items & much more! ut housewares, childrens goods Charming estate with cals in- For info go to estatesales,net Gurnee GURNEE Multi-Family and clothing. high end womens Business Equipment Electronics, Accessories cluding Lalique, Herend, BURR RIDGE. All proceeds to Prairie Oaks/Riverside Heights Sub- NORTHBROOK 1451 Hemlock clothing and more! 416 N Merrill St. Meissen,RoyalCop,BSG. charity (JDMS Research) divisions, June 26-29, 9-5. Fumi-Knoll Terrace. 6/26, 6/27, 6/29, 9 5 Clothing, Furs Cybis, Dresend, Baccarat sul- Furnishinga/ housewares. Sat. turn, collectibles. dishes, children's 8 6/30. 8-5. Garden tools, Park Ridge GARAGE SALE'! WANTED HOME STEREO tide paperweights, Jap RIVER FOREST 527 Park Ave, June 28 7;30-3. Route 53 and items. clothes end much morn Youlawnmower, camping equip. bikes,Ser June 28th 9 am - 2 pm 303 Berry Pkwy Park Ridge Electronics, Accessories Equip. & Records, 33s-45s-78s woodblocks, Royal Danishler- Thais 6126 8 Fri 6/27. 9-3 and Sat Bluff Road (1.5 miles south ot I- benefil fromretireesdownsizing, royo. clothes. and much timore' Fumn,lure,Ki!chenwame, Household Will pick-up Cash 1mg flatware. dining set, lob of 6/28 9-1 t . Moving Sale! 34 Yra of 55) Commercial building. f ol!ow homeowners remodeling,children llemsii Too many items Is list' Estate Sales 847-266-0190 furniturepricedlogo,large Treaaures. Everything tor Sale! signa lo sale. growing. Lota of treasures tom ev- eryone!Come early for the best Northbrook 6/27 8 6/28, 9:30-3. amountporcelaiv «- Mirlsn, Antiques, collectibles, fam, china, 2504 Walters Ave. Antiquar Pleas,PrairieBlockSale6206 Exercise Equipment crystal, household, audio, video, finds; come offen as more families Wedgwood, Mottahedeh, Da- CHICAGO 5056 North Kolmar Ave. clearing out! Blue Ridge dishes, ll3St off ML 8 116S1. Fr, & Sa!, Estate Sales venport, Spode. garden bsks, garden, linens, appls, Isola. holiday participate. OttRI 21 , North of Farm and Gardening Fri. 6/27, Sal. 6/28, Sun. 6/29, Grand, south of RI. 41 ,turn Onto knick-knacks, pictures, frames, June 20,21 ,9-3. Large variety; far- ANTIOCH - ESTATE SALE 42695 patio turn, full house decor etc. No Early Birds' lOani-4pm. Household items, Prairie Oak Road or Adele, or enter needlepoint, artìticial flowers, niture, baby/lcid,sdall clotheu, bball Farm Equipment N. Hunt Club Rd. Thurs, Fri. Sat, smell appliances, farn, records, chenille bedspreads, um appIa, hoop, bikes. toys. baby. anriques, North of Roger Williams from Fuller 9am-4pm. Very fine famiuhinqa & crafts/sewing supplies, & more! crystal. golf, linens, new bldg oupphiese Firewood collectibles, Victorian sola 8 east of Sheridan I MCMAHON'S jewelry Call 847-498-9397 loveneat, arm chairs, oak tables. Deertield, 3 SistersSaleFriday GURNEE Indoor flea Markets Birds Eye maple bed set, king OF WINNETKA 6/27,8;30-3;OO, 509 PineSt. Deerlield. Antiques. Jewelry. Silver, Rummage Sale select comfort sleep bed. designer Winnetka - 864 Bryant. Food, Produce clothes, vintage glassware, Old Postcards, Arr, Designer Adult 3838 Gmandview Ave Ttiumx-Sat Oft Tower i bik. E. of Sheridan s Kids Clothes. Books 8 MORE. Rosev,Ile pottery, artwork, SP mow- 6/26-6/28 9-Spin. New products, RIVER FOREST 1400 block! Furniture er, 8HP chipper, tools. Nice Sale! June 27-29 Fri-Sal 10-3, Sun 11-2.PRICED TO SELL No.a 9:30 Pri, shighlly used items. Toys. clothing William St Sat June 28th, Giveaways BALDERDASH Estate Sale 1214 HIGHLAND PARK Gracious 1916 home is brimminy and much more' All Clothing $10 9am-lpm. Anriquea, 10015, childmeno Westmoreland, Wkgn., Th., -Sut., with collections of beautiful anti- per bag. Proceeds ame going lo the clothes. bicycles. toys and more' Horses 1948 Holly Road Northbrooh Garage I Sample Too Much to List! 6/26 - 28,9-5pm House & buse- ques. furnishings and tine deco- Battered Abused Women and ment lull,ready lo sell,Pictures & (Hwy. 41 to Park, rative accessories. George III ma- Sale! 808 Downing SI. 1 block Jewelry Children Foundalion. Rain or Shine East ol Sanders, oft Dundee, RIVER FOREST BLOCK SALE! details on line. hog tambour desk c.1790,En - West 1/2 mile to Holly) Thurs 6/26 10-5. Fri 6/27 10-5 827 N. William St (800 Block vI BalderdashCol!ection.com Peggy inlaid mahog. linen presa c.182 MOVING SALE.4239 Lawn, Garden Equipment Fri. & Sat. June 27 & 28 Gumnee. Sal 6/28 9-4. Sus 6/29 9-4 Wilhiam( Sal June 28th. 8am - Noon 847-322-8234 g. Bertram & Son crvd. mahog.DEERFIELD, 660 INDIAN HILL RDFieldsloneDrive.Includes Fumi- Numbers 9:00am partner's desk, Empire game tbl, Wmns new jewelry, handbags 8Antiques, collectibles. dolls. ewnlr'y, Machinery, Tools Friday 6/27, Saturday 6/28, 9-2 lure,Power Tools and Garden painlings furniture 8 morn' Johnson Furniture Co. modernSalesman Samples. eec equip, fur-Equipment, etc, Cash only. 9:00 AM clothing. mens & boys used Medical Equipment b011.t HOUSE SOLD - ALL MUST GO' credenza & highboy, Vict. hallniture, electronics, misc householdto 4;30 PM Thursday. 6/!9, through clothing & furniture, RIVER FOREST Garage Sale. sland & side by side, antq. brass axods. Somerhino or everyone! See on-Line Ad for 1223 Park Ave Sal 6/28 gam-3pm Exceptional Artwork by JLie Saturday. 6/21 NORTHLAKE - 318 Morse Drive, Misc. Merchandise 11isSaie '/x bed, Vid. oak dining IbI, antq. more detsil Qualify lema. Low prices ELMWOOD PARK - Moving y Roblas Amrany, Other Artwork wicker,lamps,clocks,rm-size Thursday 6/26 9a-5p. Friday 6/27 Persian rugs, Gucci parse, Musical Instruments Estate Sale - 1830 N. 77th Court, mcl. Many Signed & Numbøred oriental rug & runner, paintings & Highland Park Garage Sale:Fine 95-513 8 Saturday 6128. 9a-3 - glassware. small items 6 more prieta, min. chests, much sterl. 8 furniture noi. credenza, arm chair & BIO MULTI FAMILY SALE. Fri 6/27and Sat 6/26, 8am-? Serigraphu, Unique Lg. Romnd Great prices. Don't misa this one! Office Furniture Antiques, furniture, bedroom set, silverplate md. Gorham "Lyric" love seal w/onomans, table lamps. RIVERW000S 497 Thomngate Ln. Table (makes smaller table), 6 DEERFIELD. 6th Annual Sale' Kids & adult clothes. tools. and much moret sterl. flatwr, antq. plate tea nerv- pics. etc. Hehoid 8 decor. items, 06' Fri 6/27 8 Sal 6/28. 8a-3p. Quality Resale Shops Chairs, Hutch, Leather Sots & ice. Lots of Waterford, CopelandAnthony Ln, Pine St, Lombardy Lo.Whirlpool wash/gas dryer.2014 HP kitchen, den, S bedroom furniture. Kid items, clothes, tarn, bikes, toys. Oak Park - 530 S Oak Park Ave Chairs, Versatile 7 pc. Solid Wood"Spode's Tower", Blue Willow, Office Jet Pro 8600 printer. All in Ar lamps, light fislurea, royo. sports Snow Removal Equipment ESTATE SALE in commercial many anriqonu tons of DVDs etc cond,tion.146 Bloom St. Sat/Sun Friday 6/27 & St 6/28, 9am-5pm equipment. electronics. fireplace Wall Unit, Newer 8' Staffordshire figs, maiolica, Household items, ch/dreno clothing building. All proceeds to charity Lenon "Goldes Wreath", Mikasa Fri 6/27, 9-3 6 Sat 6/28. 9-12 Jun 28-29 gam-4pm tools. srlwork. and much more' Sporting Goods (JDMS research). Furnishings! Brunswick Pool Table and ool Deerfleld, Huge Rummage Sale! s loys, furniture pieces "Meredith", Royal Worcester Highland Park, Multi-family Sale o! housewares Sat.June28. Table Chairs, BR Furn. md. MBA"Evesham", Adams "Lancaster", ist Presbyterian Church of Come fInd your treasure! SKOKIE - 7422 N. Karlov Swap, Trade Housewarys, linens. tools, Iewelr'y, 6/27 & 28th 9-3pm Mid Century 7;30-3 Route 83 and bluff road byHicksry, Coffee Table, Citrio quilts, linens, Hudson Bay blan- Deerfield. 824 Waukegan Rd. OAK PARK . 916 N. Humphrey. c(othes.ledo toys, electronics, Furniture, Lightin, Vinlage Cloth Swimming Pools, Supplies in Burr Ridge (1.5 miles south keta, clothing, Vint. bumper poolFri 6127, 8-3pm. Sat 6/28, 8-lpm. Saturday. June 28th. eam-!pm. of I-55). Follow signs to sale. Cab., Ant. Telephone, Big IV, Furniture, hutrd items, sports equip,books,sheetmusic,78's,LP's, ng. Tools, Bolts,abr,cs, Albums tbl. patio furn., large astq. garden Lake and milling machine, Exerclue Equip., Artist Designed books, toys. luggage. garden books, videos, DVD'a, CDc & more. Vintage Barwsme. Dioheo 8 More Tickets urn, 1983 Honda Spree scooter 623 Onwenlsia Ave. Sam - 6pm T-shirts, DVDs, CD5, and Metal Bench, Outdoor (4.000 mi,) Great misc, A wonder- supplies, baby ilema S more' Glenview - 2298 Thistle Rd June 26th- 28th. Sun 2918 9am- many. many more misc items! Skokie. FABGIRLS GARAGE Wanted to Buy Friday 607 & Saturday 6/28, 9-4 Fsm., MORE' luI Sale! For photos & detailsDeertield."TwoChicks"Movin 5pm OAK PARK CHURCH WIDE SALE" Clothes, Jewelry. Accesso- Antiques. DR table w!chairs, kitch Lord & Noble Estate Salesvisit: mcmahosnestatesales,comSaleEn 6/27 8AM - 4PM Sa! 6/2 nes, Home Decor. Shoes, Books! Auction table 8 chairs. sofas, full bed set 7AM - NOON. 128 Inverrary LaneHinsdale, Huge sale, Fn June 27. 9-GARAGE SALE, 820 ONTARIO Sunday June 29th 9sm-2pm 8657 w!dressers, art, garage, bsmt, misc www.lordandnoble.com Furo, Fend Glar, Bookcases, Toolu,2 Sat Jane 28, 10-2.Air hockey, 6/27, 7pm-9pm. 6/28, 8am-3pm. Karlov Avenue Skok,e Il 60076 8 6/29, 1 1;3Oam.lpm ANTIQUE AUCTION! * Royal Estate Sales * (847)61 5-0249 Furniture Barlerycharger andfloorjack.games, loes,furniture.high end Chest st drawers. Slvr pIt, Sportsclolheu and house hold items. 540Collectibles - porcelain. silver, chins, Tues, July Ist, 3OO - 10:30 PM tumilure, jewelry, watches, clothes tor 7232 N. Western Ave. Chgo. Beautiful black lacquer dining roommem (aulogra(., Dining set.2 newN Lincoln St w!spkro, KD babies, kids, luniors and adults. HM LAKE BLUFF Lake Forest Estatetable w/4 upholstered chaira;'Evqui-bicycles.CD plyr Grange.Mulli-FamilyGarage glasses. port cd sud/vid player. ra-La gsods. kitchenware, glassware. toys. Several Estates, Plus Saleo Waukeganto Rodkland site 3 sectional black & mirrored Sale. 9th Ave and Maple Friday- games. linens, & A LOT moiei Consignments! Includes: Yamaha Rd/Il.-176, West .5 mi-fsm rhl onchina cabinet w! lights inside; rounddistor apce htr)elec(, weight setSaturday 6/27 and 6/28 8am-lpm SPRING GROVE Breezy Laws OVtffOSALE andexerciseitems,1960'sph Baby Grand Piano, Ornate Kidney. Nagel Crt. see ad origlass top kitchen table w/4 black & Patio Furniture, Bedroom Fumilure,Oak Park, GARAGE SALE. Salar-Estales. Thurs-Sat, June 26-28, Living room media console. Shaped Wnting Desk, French-Style WILMETIE estatesaleo.org.EntirehhliiFri. chrome chairs w/padded seats; mago, Household Items,Toys,Books,day 6/28, 8-dpm Furniture, house-8-4pm. 1/2 mile west of Wilmot Gold-Gilded Chair; Contemporary Fri 6/27 8 Sat 6/28, 9am-2pm 6/20, Sat. 6/21. 9-4pm. bleck wooden kitchen carl w!marhleIn/outturn,20's Undrwdtypwtr,Children's Clothing, Tools. Exerciseholds,clothes and more 220Rd on HWY 173. Watch for signs! Glass-Top Dining Table w/8 Ornate 2209 Iroquois Road top; king size bed; plus an array ofAntq sew mchn, Antq tools, RIIngEquipmen!, and Much More! LookSouth Lombard ave in Ihn alley. Something for Everyone! Chairs; Biedermaier-Style Famiture; Furniture, crystal, household other fumiture and furnishings. Cal!.dish rack, Empress china, Books.fur Houses with Red Balloons 19605 8 Pc. Dining Room Sel & items & much. much more!! 847-863-4204 for av appointment. Much moreiAll priced ro sel!! Oak Park MULTI-FAMILY SALE Many Other 50'n/60s(70a Furniture NEW TRIER SALES Lake Bluff 314 Vincent Cl Garage Saturday. 6/28,9am-Noon 900 EVANSTON- Sat June 28 @ 9a-lp Block of N. Humphrey Ave toys, Pca.; An Amazing Collection of Estate Sales-Antqs. 3133 CENTRAL ST in Alley Sale Fri Jane 27 9em-4pmn kitchen Skokie - 7601 N Lincoln clothes, famnitare, books/comics, Antq. Leaded. Stained & Jewelled Art, 50's Designer FLrn. Carouuvl Horse, Lionel Trains, Fur-items, linens, lamps, Glass Windows; Old Leaded Glass Sat 6/28, 9-5 & Sun 6/29, 9-4 rugs,furnilure,mirrora, luggage, pur baby gear, electronics, jewelry. lug- our specialty.Charities, mIare & Other Miscellaneous Items! Lamp; Oriental Rugs; La, Small & Mid cent furniture, devigner vintage Circle This! sea, costume jewelry,DoI!s gage 8 more' Clean-up available, Garage Sale - June 27 8 28 9am Runners; Ornate Light Fixtures & clothes, shoes and handbags. Sil- ver plateware, housewares S more, Walter - 847-471-7303 - 2;3Opm. 844 BluebirdStreet, LAKE BLUFF Warrington Dr Oak Park- Sal, Juxe,213 FamilyVERNON HILLS - Fri & Sat, 6/278 Mirrors; Oil Paintinyu; Fine Prints; Deerfield (Milw & lnverrsry( Home QaalilyIndoor Roseville & Other Posery; Bronzes; (Armour Woods( Multi-Family Sale'courtyardsale,furniture,books.6/28, 10-4.A Royal Doullon Figurines; Over 10 Estate Sales Estate Sales decor, furniture,books,Spode Fn 6/27, 9-3 and Sal 6/28, 9-1 clothes. kitchen, household koolHouse Sale, fealuring lovely anti- HinudaleHomeFurnitureSale.Sports. & more. o!eelcsoechairs!que & conlemp, furo. Beautiful Liadro Aqueses; Hommel Figur- Antique pie sate, household items,staff. Vinlage Moving out from large home. Forni- furnilume We Have lt All' Opens al 9;OOam lo 1 00 pm a! 300estate jewelry. faux 8 real furs, ines; Silver & Silverplate Items; lure Sale by appointment. Ettian Al- N Maple in the south courtyard. designer clothes. collector's China Sets; Glassware, Fine Estate len King bed, 2 Armoiro. Ethan Al- LAKE FOREST - 975 Inner/nIh Fur Ladies Coats, Star Trek & P 19305 classical LPs, much more! len diningroom set,Country Terrace (off Waukegan Rd. Cash Only! 960 Weatmoreland, Chicago Celebrity Autographs; French, hutch and side chairs. Full North of Deerpath, South of 1761 Park Ridge, 1932 S. Ashland Unit 4. 45 to Oakwood, L Io All-Frazier Autograph; Fine Pens by GLENVIEW - 3812 Rugen Rd. Thur & Fn, 6/26-6/27, 9-5pm. MTE SAbE sizeIron Headboard. White desk Just N. of'Higgina. Thais 6/268 Westmoreland, R Io 960 prkng. Waterman, Mont Blanc, etc.; Old with hulch and matchingThurs 6/26 - Sun 6/29, 8am-Spm. Lota of tun clothing, including Fn 6/27, 8-3pm. Multi-Family Books; Old Toys; Vintage Posters; bookshelve fromLexin tonturni-Baby boy clothes, outdoor turni- lulalemon, and designer brands, Sale, some!hing for everyone! Waukeqan GARAGE SALE ST. Vintage Mixers; Old Comic Books; lure, white dresser wilh drawers.turc, tools, toys. guitars 8 muchladies size 2-4-6. Lamps, mirrors, ANASTASIA SCHOOL 629 WEST Jewelry nc. 14k Ping w/6,27 Carat Black desk, chair. and bookshelves.more! Something for Everyone! furniture, dishes, sing linens. GLEN FLORA WAUKEGANIL Emerald & Diamonds; 18k Ring TRIO'S BEAUTIFUL SUMMER OPENER (great for college or boys room), en-Glenview. 3 Family Garage Sale Come enloy this awesome sale' 60085 FRl 06/20 9AM TO 4PM w13.02 Carat Sapphire & Diamonds; SATO6/2r 8AMTO 12PM tertainmenthutch.Call630-533-Fri/Sal. June 27-28 9;O0-3;O0 1214 LAKE FOREST- Frl 6/27 & Sat t4K Pino w/t.04 Carat Sat 28 June 1O:30-4:3OPM Sun 29 June 12-4PM 5595 b01 Emerald-Cut Dismond Longmeadow Dr. Glenview Books, 6/28, 8;30a-3p. HUGE MOVING WESTERN SPRINGS - Centerstone; 14K Band wJb Ly. 974 Coventry Lane, Highland Park, IL DVDs. toys, puzzles. home goods, SALE! Books, kida clothing, 4449 Clausen Ave. Sat 06/28 8-3. bikes,linens SOMETHING FORhome items, furniture and much. Diamonds; Many Other Gold Wegs From 41 ;evil Deerfield Rd W to Ridge Rd. then R/N i short bIok to 1hi Saie Something for everyone! Camping, w/Diamondn, Rubies, Sapphires. Wanted to Buy EVERYONE' much morn' 455 Oakwood Ave sporting goods, household 8 gar- PARK RIDGE 221 N. Prospect Ave etc.; 18K Lariat-Style White Gold Coventry, then L!W into compleo of the Highland Park Club. ViIl* wif I GLENVIEW - HUGE MULTI den Every!h,ng priced to sell' Necklace w13.2 Cyw. Diamonds; be n group on R. There is limited parking in guest spots. NO pa king AAA Diabetic Test Strips Wanted Friday 6/27, 9-4pm. Craftsman till- FAMILY GARAGE SALE er, Taylor Tor stroller, vintage pho- Viotae Men's Lucien Piccard 14k One Touch Freestyle Lite Big Oak Townhomes, corner of W,lmelte, MOVING SALE.303 on Coventry or Rìdge. Do no! hA drv's or police will ticket. Please tographs, tool chest, cha,naaw, WaFch, Pearl Necklaces, Sgd. Accu-Chek Contour & Others Waukegan & Winnetka Roads. b0 Greenleaf, Fr, 6/27. loa-3p. 8 Sat hardware, wagon, scooter. train Tiffany, John Hardy & Other park on WN Sd of Westgate, t block N of HP Club entrance, ¡V of Must be Sealed, Unopened. Saturday, 6/28 9-3p. Lots of misc. 6/28. 9a-lp. Furniture, grills, track, variety of yard 8 hsfmld items, Sterling Jewelry; Costume Jewel Ridge. Sat #,a @ 10:00AM S Sun 8e @ 11:30AM. Unexpired, Unused Boxes and children items. Big bargains! snowblower, luggage, art, umat ap- Coins, Inc. Silver Coins; Morgan Will Pick Up! Call e47-920-7430 pliances, eaerc,ae equipment, Peace Silver Dollars, some Unc *GLENVIEW MOVING SALE* housewares, linens, tools, jewelry, Start your Summer Shopping Here! 2342 Fir St. Saturday June 28th MORTON GROVE- 6848 Lyons, U.S. Namiumatic Coma; Foreign Sal, June 28. 9am-3pm, clothes,electronics,books,LP's, Furniture & Lighting including; Rertzo Rutili, Johnson Funi 9am-3pm. Treasures, tools, turni- Coins; Ancient Coins; Curiosities. I BUY all kinds of old stuff '! Old ONE DAY ONLY, Furs, house- boit CO's 8 MORE' credenza; T H Robsjohn-Gibbings, dressers, nightstands & Toys, Ho! Wheels, Matchbox, turn, household items, clothing. M Bon Lots & More1 Over 700 LoIs to wares, bikes, tools, & more! W,nne!ks, Estate Sale 516 Walnut, Comic Books, Sport Cards, **AlI goesl** be Sold. Moot to be Sold with headboard; Drexel burled parsons dining table; bench & table Something for everyone! Winne!ka Saturday June 21st r 0-2, No Reserves1 Records, Dolls, G.l.Joe, Trains, GURNEE - 123 N. DELANY RD 1iis Sa attributed to Baker; custom sofas, game table; hi-back dining Paintings etc., AL 773-968-5015 MORTON GROVE- Fri 6/27 & SeriousBuyersOnly-Pleaue- Fri 6/27 8 Sat 6/28, 8am-3pm PARK RIDGE 530 Elmore cornerchandeliers, artwork, desks, chairs, Preview: Mon., June 30, chairs; mid 2Olh-century slipper chairs; mirror in the manner of Coffee/kitch Ibis, white whicker, PS Sat 6/28, !Oa-4p. 9021 National of Sibley, Fri 6/27 & Sat 6/28, 9-4. 3:30-7:30 PM & (2 blocks West of Waukegan. sofas.raga,jewelry clo!hin Karl Springer; wrought iron kitchen set;coffee tables; Orienlal 2 & 3 games, Wii, Wmnu clothes Bargains Galore! Lots of New Please call or lent 847-323-475 1 Hour Before Sale. Vehicles WantedWill Buy All (14-22), Mns clothes (2o-4s( pica,off Dempster( Kids clothes & toys, lema! Household, antiques, floor screen. Fine & Dec Art including: pieces by Shirley Mans- and a lot of misc for everybody. with questions Futt Listing & Photos at: Vehicles*** Cars, Trucks, Vans decor, loo much ro lis!, huge sale! sporto. electronics and morn! www.directauction.com field, Rochelle Stefanovic, HP Manon. Table Top incld: se s of Seeking Quality Estates & SUV'u*** $500-5000 Caah* MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE110! china & crystal stemware + studio glass & pottety. Jelry; S HIGHLAND, OAK PARK. Sat Consignments 708-516-8888. for this & Upcoming Auctions! Fine to fashion, including diamond pieces. Full kitchen. Viri age 6/28 9s-2p Baby clothes, Adult Circle This! bo11it Clothes, Jewelry, Electronics, DIRECT AUCTION GALLERIES Revere camera & movie equip. Pool table. M & L fashions. 773-465-3300 Tools, Car Seat. Craft Supplies, Many mure besutilul things. We will see see yvu @ this very iovely sal lzis SaW Housewares For more info please visit estatesales,net WHEAT CENTS - LARGE QUANTITIES GURNEE 1587 Spencer Ct. ThursNew team Jersey's from the NBA 8 WILMETTE Multi Family. Fam, PHYLLIS REIFMAN TRIO HOUSE SALES Common Dates 8 Keys 6/26 and Fri 6/27. 8-4 and Sat 6/28,NFLUsnd apparel 8 loto of otherPark Ridge, 700 S. Delphiawomens Ave, clothes, household items, TO PEACE YOUR GARAGE SALE A & R Penny Shop 8-2. 2 Lazy Boy Power lilt rechners,stuff Saturday 6/21 - 8:30 - 3 29598Friday 6/27 8 Saturday 6/28. 9am- books and much more! Fn Jane 847-432-3770 847-441-5821 misc turn, fabric, amas, misc N. Birch Ave, Lake Bluff (Sanctuary3pm. Clothes, piclures. mirrors,27th and Sa! June 28th, 9am-4pm. AD, (ALL 847-998-3400 kitchen and household items. uabdivision( household goods 8 much more! 442 H,ghcres! Dr. off Illinois S!. Thursday, June 26, 2014 Pioneer Press (DC) 5 Apartments, Unfurn'd. Stores Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. PETS Cook County -SuburbanCook County Suburbanscribed realestate. ComnionlyLINCOLN WOOD tatmon as to quality or quántmty st tillecondition. The sale io further sub-bid,the purchaser willreceive a known av 4331 N. OAK PARK AVEN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFand without recourse lo Plaintiff andedt lo confirmation by the court.Certificate of Sale thaI will entitle SCHILLER PARK 500 SOFT, NUE, HARW000 HEIGHTS, ILCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS in AS 1S condition. The sale is fur-Upon payment mn fall of the amountthe purchaser to u deed to the real Cats Store/Office, Avail Now 60706 Property index No,f 3-iS-COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-her subject Io confirmation by thebid.the purchaser willreceive aestafe aller confirmation of the sale usTI $740/mo 400-048-0000 The resi estateisCERY DIVISION court, Upon payment in full of theCertificate of Sale that will entitleThe property will NOT be open for Dogs 847-664-9951 improved with a single family resi-MB FINANCIAL BANK, N.A., ASamount bid, the purchaser will re-the purchaser to a deed to the realinspection and plaintiff makes no rience. Sale terms, 25% down ofSUCCESSOR IN deine S Certificate of Sale that willestate after confirmation of the sale.representation as lo the condition of Misc. Pets Des PlaInes . iBA, includes heat. the highest bid by certified fonds atINTEREST TO BROADWAY BANK,entitle the purchaser to a deed toThe properly will NOT be open forthe properly.Prospective bidders water & gas. New carpet & paint, REAL ESTATE the close of the vale payable to ThePlaintiff, the real estafe aher confirmation ofinspection and plaintiff makes noare admonished lo check the court parkin - laundry facilityClean! No Judicial Sales Corporation No thirdvs. Ihe sale. The property will NOT berepresentation as to the condition offile to verify all information. If this Dogs pets 75/mo Call 773-225-6762 party checks will be accepted. The1600 SOUTH, LLC, CHRISTOS G.open Istinspection andplaintifftheproperty.Prospective biddersproperty ma a condominium unit. the balance, including the Judicial saleDIMAS NKJA makes no representation as to theare admonished to check the courtpurchaser of the unit at the forado- Glenview- i 2.3 Bds fee forAbandoned ResidentialCHRIS DIMAS, DEAN THEO,condition of the property. Proapec-tile to verify all information, Itthissure sale, other than a mortgagee, AKC Silver Lab Pups. Houses Property Municipality Relief Fund, tine LUXURY RESIDENCES GEORGE J. STERGIADIS, bidders are admonishedtoproperly ma a condominium unit, theshall pay Ihe assessments and the Ready July 11th. $1000/each whichs calculated on residentialANASTASIOS DIMAS, CONTRAC-check the court file to verity all nf or-purchaser of the unit at Ihe foreclo-legal feeu required by The Condo- Call/Text 219-628-3848 Valley Lo Towers lt Townhomes real estate at the rate of $1 for eachTORS PAYDAY CORP., matìon. If this property mo a condo-sore sale. Other than a mortgagee,minium PropertyAct.765 ILCS 1910 Chestnut Ave. si 000 or fraction thereof of the3420 W. DEVON RESTAURANTminium unit, the purchaser of theshall pay the assessments and the605/9(g))t) and (g))4)If this prop- Condos, Lofts umount paid by the purchaser notCORP., UNKNOWN uniI at the foreclosure sale, otherlegal fees required by The Condo- French bulldog. Purebred Call (847) 998-1800 x200 erty is a condominium unit which is to esceed $300, in certified funds/or than s mortgagee, shall pay the as-miniumPropertyAct, lowks.Family raised. Mon - Frl lOam - 4pm Duplex OWNERS, UNKNOWN OCCU- 765 ILCSpart st a common interest commun- wire transfer, is due within twenty-PANTS AND NON-RECORD sessments und the legal fees re-605/9(g)(1) und Çg)4). If this prop-ity, the purchaser of the Unit at the Vet chkd, wormed, ist www.valleylotowera.com four (24) hours. No fee shalt be paid Open Houses CLAIMANTS. quired by The Condominium Prop-erty is a condominium unit which isforeclosure aaleotlrerthan a shots. $800/males,$700/temale by the mortgagee acquiring the res- e/y Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(t) andpart of a common mnlereal commun- kevbtbryant@aol corn 773-643- Defendant/Counier-Plamotiffs, mortgagee shall pay the assess- SCHILLER PARK Mobile Homes identiul real estate pursuant to itsCHRISTOS Dt MAS )g)(4).If this properly is a condo-ity, the parchaset of the unit at thements required by The Condomini- 2509 i BR $600 & 28R. $700 credit bid at the sale or by anyPlaint/I, minium unit which is part of a corn-foreclosure saleotherthan aum Property Act, 765 ILCS No Pets, Avail Now. Manufactured Homes mortgagee.udgment creditor.orvo. mon interest community, the pur-mortgagee shall pay the assess-605/i8.5)g-t).IF YOU ARE THE Maetih Pups-5reds t brindle UTD on 847-664-9951 other Imenor acquiring the residential shots und worming ICCF MB FINANCIAL BANK, AS SUC-chaser of the unit at the foreclosuremento required by The Condomini-MORTGAGOR )HOMEOWNER). Apartment Buildings real estate whose rights in and toCESSOR IN INTEREST sale other than a mortgagee shallum Property Act. 765 ILCSYOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE- reg.Scandifio bloodline, vice heavy the residential real estate arose pri- bone 219-577-6477 $800 TO BROADWAY BANK, pay the assessments required by605ì't8.5(g-t). IF YOU ARE THEMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 Co-Op Apartments or to the sale. The subledt propertyDefendant, The CondominiumPropertyAct.MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),DAYS AFTER ENTRY DF AN OR- Senior Housing is sublect to general real estate tas-08 CH 38066 Consolidaled with765 ILCS 605'i8.5(g-t(.IF YOUYOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-DER OF POSSESSION. IN AC- es. special assessments, or specmsl13 L 012196 ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30CORDANCE WITH SECTION t5- RENTALS Commercial. Industrial taoes levied sqamnut said real estateNOTICE OF SALE OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTDAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-t7Ot)C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT- and is offered' for sale without anyPUBLIC NOTICE mv hereby givenTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONDER OF POSSESSION. IN AC-GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef- Skokie - I BR, next to park. Farms, Farmland representationavtoqualityorthat pursuant to a Judgment ofFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-fectmve May fat, 20t4 you will need 9140 Gross Point Rd. private park. quantityoftitleand withoutre-Foreclosure entered in the aboveAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN17O1IC( OF THE ILLINOIS MOAT-a photo idenlification issued by a course toPlaintiff and inAS IS" ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION Apartments, Unfurnished log, heat & water 0cl, A/C, W/D, Homes Built to Order entitled casse Intercnsnty Judicial GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW Ef-government agency (drmver'u li- storage in bsmt. 847-707-8253 condition, The sale is farther sub-Sales Corporation will on Monday.t5-t7Ot(C)OF THE ILLINOISfectmve May tat, 2014 yOu will needcense, passport, etc )in order to Apartments, Furnished Vacant Property ject to confirmation by the court,July 14, 20i4, at the hoar off tMORTGAÖE FORECLOSUREa photo identification issued by again entry ints the foreclosure sale SKOKIE 5 room apartment, 2BR, Upon payment in full o! the amountam. intf,eìrofficeat 120 WestLAW. Effective May tot, 20t4 yougovernmentagency(driver's li-room in Cook County and the same Condos, Townhomes tst fIr, reasonable rent, heat md. Vacation Property bid, the purchaser will receive aMadison Street, Suite 7i8A, Chica-will need a photo identification is-cense, passport,etc.) in order toidentification for sales held at other Schools & transportation nearby. Certificate of Sale that willentitlego, Illinois, sell to the highest biddersued by a gonernmeot agency (drin-gain entry into the foreclosure salecounty venues For information, ev- Homes Cult 847-804-4455 Income Property the purchsuer to a deed to the realfor cash, the following describeder's license, passport. elc.) in orderroom in Cook County and the sameamine the court file or contact Plain- Investment Property estate after confirmation of the sale.mortgaged real estate: to gain entry into the foreclosureidentification for sales held at othertiff's attorney: CODILIS & ASSOCI- Duplex Lake County The property will NOT be open forCommonly known so 3420 Westsale room in Cook County and thecountyvenues.Forinformation'ATES, P.C., t5WO3O NORTH inspection and plaintiff makes no same identification for sales held at WAUKEGAN: Lots Devon Ave., Lincolnwood, Il. Viaìt our website at service ally-FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 1013, Rooms representation as to the condition ofPIN. t O-35-421-027-0000. 10-35-other county venues, For informa-pmerce.com. between the hours of 3BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630)784- 710 Pine St. 2 bedroom. $750. the propertyProspective bidders lion.contactPlaintiff'sattorney: 1318 Ctarkson. 1 bedroom, $650. Real Estate Auctions 42t-O28-0000: t 0-35-421 -029- and 5 pm PIERCE & ASSOCI-9876 Please refer to file number 14- Housing to Share are admonished to check the court EHRENBERG & EGAN. LLC, 321ATES, Leave Message 847-662-3789 0000; 10-35-42i-030-0000; iO-35- Plaintiff'sAttorneys,Onet2-2f567 THE JUDICIAL SALES Real Estate Wanted file to verity all information.Itthis42i-03i-0000: iO-35-421-032-NORTH CLARK STREET. SUITENorth Dearborn Street Suite 1300,CORPORATION One South Mobile Homes property is a condominium unit, the0000: tO-35-42i -033-0000 t430.Chicano.IL 60654, (312 CHICAGO, IL 60602 Tel No (312fWacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicago. Apartments, Furnished purchaser s! the unit at the tor