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LEE V. GAINES/PIONEER PRESS Attendees at the 12th annual Empty Bowls at Oakton event examine the hand-crafted ceramic bowls on display Dec. 5 at the campusin Des Plaines. All proceeds from the event benefit five food pantries and one soup kitchen located within OCC's boundaries. Empty Bowls raises cashfor food pantries BY LEE V. GAINES open at 10:30 a.m. to select Pierozzi said. Last year, he the best bowls, busilymade the majority of the A seven-year veteran of Pioneer Press the best ofthe best. said, more than $31,000 was knocking items off their bowls on display, she said. Empty Bowls at Oakton, By about i p.m., an hourdonated to the charities. holiday gift lists and enjoy- Fried said she hosts aSusko said she has no plans Brushing shouldersas before the official end of the As an added bonus, at-ing the nerally festive"bowl-a-thon" each monthofdropping out ofthe chan- they meandered aroundofthe 4 '/2-hour event, mosttendees who purchased atatmosphere, which in- to encourage club members table effort any time soon. several long tables laid outeverything has been picked least one bowl were offeredcluded a musical perform-to make the bowls, a process "I'm going to continue. ina large rectangle, theover, and even so, "we usu-a bowl of soup served in aance, Fried said it's easy tothat varies depending onEven if I can't be at the dozens of attendees at the ally sell out," he said. Styrofoam container, their forget the ultimate purposewhether the clay is thrown event,I'llalways donate Dec. 5 Empty Bowls at Attendees selected as few choice ofbread and a cup ofofEmpty Bowls, which is toon a potters wheel or is bowls;' she said. Oakton event intermittently or as many bowls, priced ateither water or lemonade. benefit organizations help-hand-built. Sharon Lau, director of grabbed one of the hun-$15 each, as they liked. Withtheirbowls ing those in need. The signs, "The ongoing battle is tovolunteers for Empty Bowls dreds of hand-crafted ce- Some purchased raffle tick-wrapped in newspaper andshe said, are a reminder. make as many good-lookingat Oakton, said it's a reward- ramic bowls of varyingets for donated pieces oftucked away ¡n bags or After learning about abowls as possible;' she said. ing feeling when she sees shapes, sizes, textures andceramic artistry or chosecardboard boxes, the crowdnational, grass roots move- Katie Susko, an Evanstonthe bowls she built by hand colors on display at thefrom a selection of othergathered at this year's eventment dubbed "The Emptyresident and a member ofdisappear from the table at Oakton Community Col-items on sale at the event.enjoyed the simple meal atBowls Project" roughly 14the club, estimated sheeach event lege campus ¡n Des Plaines. This year, which markedlong tables, each one adorn- years ago, Fried said shemade about 150 bowls for "It strokes your ego;' she Professor of art at 0CC,the 12th annual iteration ofed with a red sign directingconvinced the members ofthis year's Empty Bowls at said. "But the whole process Lou Pierozzi, one of theEmpty Bowls at Oakton, thediners to "imagine this isOakton's Ceramics Club to Oakton event After tallyingis just a pleasure. You don't main organizers of Emptyevent brought in more than your only meal today." host their own local itera-the time it takes to completesee people here who are Bowls at Oakton, said the $29,000, all of which will be "I do love that si' said lion. each stage in the process,unhappy" most committed attendeesdonated to five food pan-Rhonda Fried,co-chair- Attendance has swelledshe estimated each bowl of the annual charitabletries and one soup kitchenwoman of the event Withover the years, but only took about 45 minutes to anLee V Gaines is a freelance affair line up before doorswithin OCC's boundaries,attendees on the hunt forabout 20 club membershour to complete. reporterfor Pioneer Press.

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Skokie's hidden Hanukkah angels Niles Library Board votes to votes Board Library Niles BY MENACHEM POSNER From the community nukkah angels:' the six fellows who spent the bet- ter part of Dec. 6 night erectingl6 giant menorahs all over Skokie. With just 24 hours to go before the onset of the Hanukkah holiday, they needed to move fast. In fact, working in three pairs, they perfected a system to build each menorah in less than eight minutes. Posner of Lubavitch Chabad of Skokie, the other angels worth of debate and push- worth of debate and back from community members, the Niles Library prop- increase the district's el-ty tax levy by according to library officials. Carol Matyas - who have repeat- edly expressed opposition to the increase since it was first proposed by their colleagues on the board in early No- vember, maintained position and voted against the more than 13 percent increase over last year's levy figure, said library Director Susan Lempke. The other five members of the board voted in favor of the in- crease, she said. Ryan said during a public hearing on the levy on Nov. 18 necessary because such an increase would be impossible next year under state law, and without the increase, the library risks running a deficit in a few years. She also BY LEE V. GAINES Pioneer Press increase tax levy by $800K levy tax increase District Board of Trustees to voted at a recent meeting NEWS 6 NEWS Open Communities leader reflects Stepping downonlongjourneyasshe endsrun

BY MIKE ISAACS Schechter has worked Pioneer Press with many people and goy- ernment agencies in the Inside her cozy Skokie Open Communities area, living room, Gail Schechter making a lasting impression takes her clarinet from its on many. case and plays a few hanno- "She is someone who is nious notes from it before not afraid to speak her mind packing it away again. and is a true advocate for She wants to have more the powerless," said Skokie time to play music, she says, Village Trustee Randy Rob- but that isnot the real erts in an earlier interview. reason she is resigning next "Stable, affordable housing month as executive director is the foundation for indi- of Open Communities. The vidual and family well-be- organization's self-pro- ing and life opportunities' claimed mission is to "edu- said Highland Park attorney cate, advocate and organize Betsy Lassar. "Gail has pur- to promote just and in- sued that forallpeople clusive communities in regardless of race, income, north suburban Chicago?' ethnicity or gender?' "This isn't easy for me to In 1998 and 1999, the leave although I have been agency advocated for ten- itching to really get back ants who lived in the Admi- and do organizing" she said. ral Oasis Motel on Wauke- "I love community organi- gan Road in Morton Grove, zation as well. I just feel like Schechter remembered. it's time for somebody to The village was set to tear take the baton." down the motel, which they When Schechter became considered blight, she said. executive director of the Schechter keeps a pin nonprofit more than 20 MIKE ISAACS/PIONEEP PRESS that Open Communities years ago, the organization Open Communities Executive Director and Skokie resident Gail Schechter is resigning from her job after 22 years. In re- createdfortenants and was called the Interfaith flecting back, she holds up a button from a project in Morton Grove that involved closing down a motel. their advocates at the time Housing Center of the - it reads "I'm not blight." Northern Suburbs. A fewin Ohio before returningsaid she was greatly im-to her home, she later vol- from Skokie to HighlandShe said she considers the years ago,it changed itsafter college to work as apacted by her mother beingunteered for the InterfaithPark. Now, the discrimi-agency's advocacy on those name to Open Communi- tenant organizer in Brook-a Holocaust survivor, herHousing Center for thenation wasn't so blatant, buttenants' behalf to be one of ties to reflect its expanded lym grandfather having beenNorthern Suburbs. itstill needed to be ad-the more memorable goals. At 23, she had a staff ofkilled in Auschwitz. Her Posing as a potential ten- dressed, she said. projects in which she was "Over the years, we were five organizers in Brooklyn,mother and grandmotherant, Schechter looked at "Ilearned that the involved. finding that we were getting shesaid.She later wassurvived only because theyapartmentsto documentunique thing about Inter- Another was last year's involved in issues that were leading acity-wide taskwere taken in by others, she any discrimination to use as faith as a fair housing agen-50th anniversary celebra- beyond housing by popular force on housing court. said. evidence for complaints. cyis income' she said.tion of Martin Luther King demand," she said. Schechter returnedto "T wouldn't be around Following a test on the"Here we are on the NorthJr.'s speech on Wmnetka's One example she gave is school, earning an ad-today if there hadn't beenEvanston side of HowardShore where income is asvillage Green during the when the Rev. Jamesvanced degree in urban and this amazing large CatholicStreet, Schechter said shemuch a barrier to movingcivil rights movement That Meeks, a former Demo- environmental policy fromfarm family that protectedhad an epiphany abouthere as actual acts of dis-speech was a galvanizing cratic member of the Illi-Tufts University. She fol-them' she said. "I feel my"white privilege?' A land- criniination." event that helped give rise nois House, staged a boycott lowed her then-husband tolife is a gift and that itslord regularly charged an What became clear toto Open Communities. of Chicago Public Schools the Chicago area where shepurpose is to make sure thatapplication fee, but he said Schechter earlyon, she said, But for Schechter, it isn't around the issue of Illinoisknew she would continue I'm useful?' he would waive it for her, is that the agency could notjust the projects undertaken education funding. working for fair housing she recalled. talk about fair housingby Open Communities that Meeks announced he and justice. In Chicago "I remember leaving thatwithout talking about af-account for why she re- was coming to New Trier "I grew up in the neigh- test, walking out the door, fordable housing. mained its leader for 22 High School with Chicagoborhoods of Brooklyn and In Chicago, Schechterand saying tomyself, Open Communitiesyears. students; Interfaith helpedQueens," shesaid. "Myinitially worked as part of aWould he have said that tounder Schechter's leader- "There is one thing that pave the way for the protest, formative years were in thisteam for the Center Forme ifl was black?" ship has been involved inhas kept me going all along she remembered. big middle-income high Neighborhood Technology. Schechter became exe-many differentprojects. at Open Communities," she rise?' She helped administer acutive director of Interfaith The organizations' advo-said. "You have people who Community She wanted to live in aloan and grant program forHousing at the end of 1993. cacy has revolved aroundcare about justice, and not real community where itthe Amoco Foundation When Interfaith first gotfair housing, foreclosurejust for themselves, but for organizer didn't take 10 minutes justaround affordable housing,off the ground, she said,prevention, landlord andeveryone. There is nothing Schechter grew up into get out the door, she said. credit unions and economicthere was blatant discrimi- tenant advice, home-shar-more inspiring than that" New York City and at- Aside from her urban development. nation that drew a responseing, general advocacy and tended Oberlin Universityupbringing, Schechter also Wanting to work closerfrom people who united community organizing. [email protected] 7 A Chicago 4 to common deno University IiealthSystem At NorthShore, we're always thinking ahead of the curve. From taking the time to talk to creating new approaches for treating everyday illnesses to analyzing your DNA for potential hereditary risks. At NorthShore, we're not just here for you now. We're helping you be ready for what's next. +NorthShore (847) 733-5707 northshore.org/whatsnext in- it's not extensive attic was crews re- day said the Store surveillance video When fire "Unfortunately, Feld and Diaz said the The state fire marshal is The upper level of the The systems are believed Anyone with information found. under investigation. assisting with the case, Feld said. home suffered reporter for Pioneer Press. pushed her and said he had a gun. Police said the man never displayed a weapon, but ran out ofthe store with the two video game systems. to be valued at more than $400 each, Tornabene said. captured an image of the suspect; which police are sharing in an effort to iden- tifs' and apprehend him. He is described as thin, white and about 6-feet, 2-inches tall. He was wearing a gray gl asses at the time of the theft, police said. is asked to contact the Nues Police Department at 847- 588-6500. Twitter ®JenPioneer Martin Feld said the resi- Martin Feld said the was dent's medical issue unrelated to the fire cident. fire in sponded to the first home, the bedroom of the Du was examined but nothing uncommon for rekindling to occur, but that's not what we want to happen," he said. cause of both fires is still water damage as a result of both blazes, he said. Lee V. Gaines is a freelance jacket, baseball cap and sun- jjohnson@pioneer!ocal.com one the home- to Advocate said NILES POLICE DEPARTMENT When the female employ- Nues Fire District Chief Diaz A second fire, Diaz said, The blaze was put out The homeowner was Nues police say this man claimed to have a gun and stole two gaming systems from a store Nov. 28. these' and then grabbed them," said Niles police Sgt. Robert Tornabene. ee told the man not to take the games, he reportedly crews were able to put it out crews were able to put he in a matter of minutes, said. owner and her son-in-law returned to the residence later that morning. Shortly per- after Fire Department the sonnel left the scene, resident called 911 around noon to report smoke com- ing from the attic, he said. was found in the attic above the bedroom where the first had been extinguished ear- lier the same day. within a matter of minutes, he said. transported Lutheran General Hospital after informing paramedics on scene that she did not feel well, Diaz said. District Fire entered Garn- old,

Nov. 28 and began Niles

Nues police are looking Police said the suspect, a After the employee gut He said fire crews found The fire was confined to Two fires broke out with- The Fire Department for a man who stole two video game systems from a Milwaukee Avenue store af- ter telling an employee he had a gun. man between 35 and 45 years eStop, 9639 N. Milwaukee Ave., shortly before 12:30 p.m. speaking with an employee about different gaming sys- tems. When other custom- ers left the building the man asked the employee for two video game systems, an Xbox One and a PlayStation 4, police said. the video game systems for the man, «he said, 'I'm taking BY JENNIFER JOHNSON Pioneer Press homeowner was not in the home when fire crews ar- rived, he said. an upper-level bedroom in the rear of the house and steals from Niles store steals from Niles Man claiming to have gun Man claiming Nifes home struck by struck home Nifes in one single-family home in one single-family North in the 9200 block of on Callero Drive in Nues Nues Dec. 1, according to Fire Department officials. was notified of the first incident around 9a.m. by an employee of a business on North Milwaukee Avenue, located near the home, who spotted smoke in the area, said Chief Orlando Diaz. the home and forced their way into the residence. The BY LEE V. GAINES Pioneer Press fire twice in fire twice NEWS 8 POLICE REPOflT

The following items were taken clothing, a water bottle andinvestigation was pending. from the Nues Police Department holiday cards from a store at Golf A $740 smartphone was Cops: Caregiver stole credit reports. An arrest does not consti- Mill Shopping Center. Policestolen from a store display at tute afinding ofguilt. said the value of the items wasGolf Mill Shopping Center on $202. Nov. 24, police said. card info from cancer patient RECKLESS DRIVING Employees of a business in BY NATALIE HAYES sibilities, according to the police A 17-year-old Glenview boyBATTERY the 7000 block of Dempster Pioneer Press report. was charged with reckless driv- A 59-year-old NorthbrookStreet told police that a coin The following month, the pa- - ing on Dec. 1 after police said heman told police he was standingpurse, cosmetic bag and wallet A woman charged with felonytient's husband noticed suspicious drove a car that had known outside a restaurant in the 9000were stolen from a back room on aravated identity theft Nov. 4charges on his wife's credit card mechanical problems, includingblock of Golf Road around 1:15the afternoon of Nov. 28. allegedly charged thousands ofstatement and called police. He wheel alignment issues,anda.m., Nov. 25, when he was dollars to a credit card belongingto signed a complaint on his wife's crashed into a concrete safetyconfronted by a group of four toBURGLARY a cancer patient she was hired tobehalf because she was too sick to pole behind a building in thefive men. Police said the victimu A resident of the 9200 block care for. do so, police said. 8500 block of Golf Road. He andclaimed not to know the men of Callero Drive told police that Jane Munir, 30, of the 1900 A yearlong investigation ensued, his passenger sustained injuries and that he was pushed, causinghe returned home on the night blockofChamberryCourtWheel-police said. Police arrested Munir in the accident, police said. The an injury to his shoulder. Anof Nov. 23 to find his front door ing was employed as a caregiverat her home on Nov. 4, and she teen has a Dec. 22 court date. investigation was pending. lock broken. The man did not with Compassionate Care Inc., ofallegedlyadmittedtowritingdown find anything disturbed, police Des Plaines, and was sent to workthe Discover card information be- RETAIL THEFT THEFT said. in the home of a Morton Grovelongingto the victim while she was Karen Jameson-Chavez, 43, Police said a 65-year-old Niles A $500 lawn mower was woman with advanced-stage can-employed at the home. Police said of the 9600 block of Golf Ter-woman on Nov. 23 sent a $1,756 reported stolen from an un- cer in 2014, police said. Munir allegedly used the card at race, unincorporated Mainemoney gram to a caller wholocked garage overnight be- Accordingto a police report, theVerizon, Groupon, Zappos, Expe- Township, was charged withclaimed her personal informa- tween Nov. 30 and Dec. 1 in the theft victims were the first familydia, and several local restaurants. retail theft on Dec. 1 after shetion had been compromised and 8200 block of Osceola Avenue. A Munir was assigned to work with The Cook County State's At- allegedly stole makeup and twothat she needed to pay to have a snowblower, bicycle and genera- through Compassionate Care. tomey's office alleges Munir used sets of headphones from a storenew SocialSecurity numbertor were also reported stolen Sue Aim, owner ofCompassion- the card to charge more than in the 9000 block of Golf Road.issued. The calleridentified from an unlocked garage in the ate Care, confinned Munir left the$6,200. She has a Dec. 22 court date. himself as an immigration serv- 8200 block of Olcott Avenue. company in September 2014. Munir did not returns call seek- Rooyia Hakimi, 37, of the 2600 ice employee, police said. A Someone attempted to break Munir was fired by the familying comment She is due in court block of West Hunt, Chicago,woman also reportedly joinedinto a car parked on the Mil- after just three days because theJan. 5 at the Skokie Courthouse. was charged with retail theft onthe conversation, speaking the waukee Avenue side of Golf Mill woman's husband said Munir Nov. 27 after she allegedly stolevictim's language of Gujarati. An Shopping Center on Nov. 28. hadn't fulfilled her job respon-Natalie Hayes is afreelancer.

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Park Ridge church provides Food for the söulmeals, friendship for needy BY JENNIFER JOHNSON Pioneer Press As the guests start to arrive, Heather O'Reilly greets them like friends, calling many by name. For some, there are hu; for others, there is joking laughter and small talk about the day. O'Reilly, and the other volun- teers who staff Sunday Suppers at St Luke's Lutheran Church in Park Ridge, admit they know very littleabout the regulars who gather with them each week for a free, hot meal. "There are no questions asked," said Janet Hoiberg, another regu- lar volunteer who coordinates the church and civicgroups that donate the meals. "Just come and enjoy." This "no questions" policy helps guestsfeelcomfortable about coming to the dinners, volunteers believe. "You try to make this a highlight of their week," cYReilly said as preparations took place Nov. 1 for a dinner ofroast pork, potatoes, peas JENNIFER JOHNSON/PIONEER PRESS and carrots, bread and salad pro- Volunteers from Our Lady of Ransom Catholic Church in Nues make salads for a Nov. 1 Sunday Supper at St. Luke's Lutheran Church in ParkRidge. vided by parishioners of Our Lady of Ransom Catholic Church inLuke's volunteer, are "people who "I don't have anything but a hotof the guests, said St Luke'sthe first hug I've gotten since Niles. need food, but who also needplate and it's hard to cook," shevolunteer Carolyn Callahan. Butthen,' " Hoiberg shared. Blue tablecloths, autumn flow-companionship and fellowship.acknowledged during the Nov. 1those who do come make an "We don't know the effect (we ers and handwritten notes with Some are friends; they know other meal "I'm not exactly homeless,impact have)," Nommensen added. "It's uplifting messages ("Gather herepeople. Some are in more severe but that's the next step." "I said to my son,'Tcan'tlike Jesus said, 'If you do it for the with thankful hearts," read some)need than others. I think some are Hardesty said she, too, tries to imagine you going hungry,' " Call- least ofthese, you do it for me.'" covered tables in the church'shungr3 And a couple may begive back. Receiving nutritional ahan said. "I think when people More than 20 churches and Henderson Hall, which hostedhomeless, but we don't know forassistance from foodpantries, bringtheir kids here, they really do organizations from Park Ridge, about 70 guests that night sure." Hardesty said she donates to otherneed the food." Chicago's Northwest Side and a Sunday Suppers were started by "You'll find there are propor- pantries the canned goods that she For volunteer Patty Gomez offew other suburbs help serve the Park Ridge Ministerial Associ- tionally more older people on is given but cannot use. This way, Our Lady of Ransom Church, onemeals throughout the year, ac- ation in 2009 following communi- fixed incomes, and there are also a she said, they can go to someonemoment stood out a mother ofcordingto St. Luke's website. Some ty backlash against a proposedsignificant number of men who else in need. four children who was grateful tovolunteers cook their own meals, weekly homeless shelter in thecome," Hoiberg said, explaining "Every little bit helps," she said. receive leftover milk after a supper other raise money to buy catered city. The meals were originallythat many are probably widowers Lee Duet of Chicago, said his earlier this year. foods, and Whole Foods provides served at St. Paul of the Crossjust looking for someone to pre- neighbors told him about Sunday "When she mas out of foodloaves of bread, volunteers say. Catholic Church - where thepare a meal for them. Suppers after his wife passedstamps, they have to wait until Any leftover food from the night is Public Action to Deliver Shelter "What we've observed overaway. He has been coming forthey can get milk," Gomez said,distributed to the guests. site was to have been located - buttime is this becomes their commu- several months. explaining that the family's goy- "It is always good to remind moved two years ago to St Luke'snity;" Hotherg said. 'People tend to "It's a nice social thing" he said. ernment food assistance had beenourselves that we are called to at 205 N. Prospect Ave. sit together week after week and "I'm a widower, I live by myself Icut, which led them to Sundayserve one another in any way we The suppers were open "tocheck in with another." do have family, but everybody is Suppers. "So this was extra-specialcan," said the Rev. Mark Augus- anyone in need of a meal' organiz- "They care a lot about eachworking. Ail these people arefor them, because they were abletine, who helped serve the Nov. ers said at the time, and thatother," O'Reilly added. "They'llstrangers, and yet it's a nice thingto have a meal and then she had i meal with parishioners. "Feeding philosophy still stands today. Nopoint out to us if someone is not because it's very social. You talk toextra milk to take home with her. the hungry is one ofthe great ways one has to prove economic hard- around." them about things you wouldn't She was so happy. She said, 'I canwe can give of ourselves, give of ship or be homeless to receive a Dee Hardesty, a senior whotalk to your family about" give them breakfast tomorrow" our time and talent to help others." free meal, offered every Sundaylives in Park Ridge, said she began "I've got friends over here, Sometimes, Hoiberg said, mak- Those interested in volunteer- night at 6 p.m. from Labor Daycoming to Sunday Suppers aftercamaraderie and nice, homeing adifferencedoesn't eveningfor the 2015-16 season can go to weekend through Memorial Dayhearing about them through ameais," said John Gora, also ofinvolve food. www.stlukespr.org/Sunday- weekend. Residency in Park Ridge posting at the Maine Township Chicago. "Heather gave a man a hug and night-supper. is also not required. Town Hall. The weekly meals The dinners also draw familieshe stepped back in tears. 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"Thewhole Eisterhold, chairofthePlan neighborhood, saidPaul can bedestructivetothe term timeframebecauseit Planning directorforthe Lincolnwood isn'tcon- In Evanston,people Other municipalitiesin should bedealtwith living Natalie Hayesis afreelance reporterfor PioneerPress. its Januarymeeting. the proposedordinanceat will continueitsreviewof ofon theperiphery." town Chicago-we'rekind the samecategoryasdown- sphere asresorttowns,orin "We're notinthesame disruptive rentals,"hesaid. lot wecandotoregulate urday nightsforparties. been rentedoutonSat- about onehomethathas ceived severalcallsrecently village Eisterhold, whonotedthe also beenfew,accordingto gardingAirbnb rentalshave plaints fromresidentsre- many issuesrightnow." later on,butwedon'thave might needtobeaddressed future," Bradysaid. nothingpending inthenear the situation,butthere's neighborhoods. threat tothepeaceofits cause therehasn'tbeena for short-termrentalsbe- adopting newregulations cials Brady, saidGlenviewoffi- village ofGlenview,Jeff The PlanCommission "Right now,there'snota In Lincoinwood,corn- "We've beenmonitoring haven't considered has, however,re- CHRIS CHRISTO/AP "It r o- o I 15 A Chicago Publication Thursday, December10, 2015 NHS their address after t strike Teamsters Local 727 filed Teamsters In addition to pay and Labor Relations Board last Labor Relations Board bar- in bad-faith "surface" by intimidated workers bats ally carrying baseball going. negotiations were the The union also alleges from proposals directly fulfill workers and refused to multiple information re- quests from the union. several hours regular shift ends, he said. 1.'witter ®alexiaer charges with the National charges with week, allegingCoke engaged gaining and that managers casu- walking the shop floor while asking how contract company solicited contract benefits, the union wants the new contract to "mandatory overtime," Petty said. Some workers go into work not knowing if they will be instructed to stay [email protected] T - . a % J '- spoRTSjBAR go on go & GRILL "It is unfortunate that the "It is unfortunate that "The union leadership Coke added that it has Petty who said the union health care package with health care choices and addi- more plan to re- tional contributions tirement plans. union's leadership abruptly chose left the discussion and work not to continue to toward an agreement," a state- spokesperson said in ready ment Dec. 2. "We were took to to work as long as it find a solution. chose misleading rhetoric and false attacks instead of finding common ground. We hope to reach a resolu- tion in the near future and will continue to negotiate in good faith with the union leadership." reached out to a federal mediator for help. has met with Coke 12 times since Oct. 28, said "they've already haso much tim&' We are located at 1O:OOam-2:OOarn 7 Days a Week. 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"Everything is goingup but what we mak&' ported 2014 revenue of $45.93 billion and net in- come of $7.1 billion, said it presented Wednesday that included pay increases every year, new signing bonuses, a labor existing a member of the Union members had au- Union members had Maxwell, who works at "We're just asking for our liver our quality products to liver our quality and consum- our customers ers throughout the regioit" in It has contingency plans that case ofa work stoppage include using its its pro- workforce to ensure at both duction lines operate facilities. thorized an unfair after practices strike tobegin but the the contract expired request delay at Coca-Cola's to continue bargaining the Niles plant prepping Coke's vending machines and is posais the company put on the table Dec. 2 were "in- suiting." Proposed pay raises in health insurance costs, he said. fair share of the pie," Max- union agreed to a one-day bargaining team, said pro- would be offset by increases Coca-Cola plants Coca-Cola If chosen, CHICAGO NOW start a blog at 2 chicagonowiorn/pitch GREAT The union has encour- "We'll be here as long as it The last time Chicago.. Coca-Cola said in a state- Build some character: STORY- since October for a new since October contract in which three-year in- ments in wages, health surance, retirement benefits and scheduling practices. at Their contract expired midnight Dec. 1. their aged workers to spend eight-hour shifts picketing ex- outside the plants and pects 100 picketers through- 50 to out the day in Niles and Petty, 75 in Alsip, said Will communications director for Teamsters Joint Council takes," Petty said. 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Workers NEWS Thursday, December10, 2015 A Tribune Publication which will occupythe entire for thenewBinny's location, will closeunder Binstein'splans coln Avenueandopenthestore by square-foot spaceat7175N.Lin- planning tobuildouta31,000- stein, anativeofLincoinwood,is Lincolnwood Produce in2014, a liquorstorethatopenednext to meeting. Dec. 1LincolnwoodVillageBoard spring of2015,hesaidfollowing a pied byLincoinwoodProduce. wood, inthespaceformerlyoccu- include anewloafloninLincoln- expand itschainofstoresto ant Binny'sBeverageDepotto for Illinois-basedliquorstoregi- Board lastweekclearedhurdles Pioneer Press BY NATALIEHiYES Lincoinwood out servingfood?"TrusteeLarry hol-drinking demographicwith- area, isthereenoughofanalco- won't servefood. from afoodtruck,thetaproom as TownCenter. inside ofanindustrialareaknown Ave. inanemptybuildingtucked tap roomat7005N.CentralPark 24,000-square-foot breweryand of BegyleBrewingCo.,toopena Blume andKevinCary,co-owners approved arequestfromBrendan family homes. but plentyofseniorsandsingle- place inatownthathasnobars tioned whetherabreweryhas in thevillage,oneofficialques- open anewtaproomandbrewery lage Boardlastweekwithplansto approached theLincoinwoodVu- 30s fromChicago'sNorthSide trious beerbrewersintheirearly Pioneer Press BY NATALIEHAYES room, Begyle BrewingCo. BUSINESS The VineyardsofLincoinwood, Binny's ownerMichaelBin- The LincolnwoodVillage "I'm justwondering,inthis Aside fromtheoccasionalvisit The VillageBoardonDec.1 When apairofbearded,indus- brewery approved approves . destinationforLincoinwoodresi- Waigreens onNorth LincolnAve- wood also nue and theCVSstore onWest other chainstores withinLincoln- according tothevillage.Three Vmeyards ofLincolnwoodcloses, open inthevillageonce hol-based retailbusinessto be difference?' drive bywon'tseemuchof a heading theproject"Peoplewho Milford Company,thearchitect Mike PaganofBridgeview-based much fromhowitlooksnow,"said the property. will allowhimtostartrenovating request foraspecial-usepermit unanimously approvedBinstein's cluding theformerNewCentury building adjoinedtoCVS,in- and certainsignvariationsthat Bank. some ofthe11craftbeersandtwo ano's nowsellingsix-packsof Whole Foods,Binny'sandMari- rocketed, withretailers locally-made craftbeershassky- its firstbeer,thedemandfor wood spottheysaid. cago beforechoosingtheLincoln- empty warehousesalloverChi- searching forindustrialareaswith borhood, BlumeandCarystarted Chicago's NorthCenterneigh- block ofWestCuylerAvenuein residential streetonthe1800 houses theirbreweryonaquiet square-foot warehousethat dents aswelltourists." all;' hesaid."Wethinkitwillbea graphic, butwekindofappealto come upwithanexactdemo- and up-Idon'tknowifwecould Board. a fewchucklesfromtheVillage Village Boardmeeting. Elster askedduringtheDec.1 Binny's willbethethirdalco- "The buildingwon'tchange Village Four yearsafterBegylebrewed After outgrowingthe4,500- "Our maindemographicis21 Cary's answermanagedtoillicit Trustees onDec. sell liquor -the special-use permitforBinny'sBeverageDepot like 1 traveling westboundon Touhy make it the locationofthe propertywould curred withBinstein's claimthat avenues. coln, Kostner,andWestTouhy of landborderedbyNorthLin- the streetonatriangularpiece location, whichissetbackfrom noting theproperty'sirregular Plan CommissiononNov.4by the signvariationtovillage's cording tothevillage. signs thatexceedeightfeet,ac- special permissionforground The village'szoningcoderequires will appearalongTouhyAvenue. wine bottle-shapedsign,which stein toerectanearly12-foot-tall provals wasarequestfromBin- to thenewBinny's. Devon AvenueandtheCVSnext for Lincolnwood. community developmentdirector license, accordingtoTimClarke, for buildingpermitsandaliquor trustees byunanimousvotes. Commission andtheboardof passed thebothvillage'sPlan plans approvedbythevillage. and privateevents,accordingto elude brewing,packaging,tours patio. foot taproomwithanoutdoor brewery showa2,000-square- Chicago." beer we'dbeableto we underestimatedtheamountof stand out,"Carysaid,"butIthink ing up,andthatmakesithardto year. roughly 5,000morebarrelsper barrel-a-year productionrateto to morethantriple ery, Carysaid,wouldallowBegyle ciders itproduces. The PlanCommissioncon- Binstein madehiscasefor Among theVillageBoard'sap- Begyle willnexthavetoapply The proposalforthebrewery The productionsidewillin- Plans fortheLincolnwood "So manybreweriesareopen- The newLincolnwoodbrew- difficult formotorists tap its 1,700- sell in Jay Patel, anemployeeofthe store more than20years, accordingto stone Liquorshas beenopenfor chain movingtotown. about thebig-nameliquorstore the village,noteveryoneispleased qualms aboutthestorecoming to following theboard'sapproval. derful tobehome,"Binsteinsaid ny's canstartsellingalcohol. issue aliquorpermitbeforeBin- Police Department. a securityplanforthestoreto Binstein isalsorequiredtosubmit Avenue, accordingtothevillage. sigo attheotherexitonLincoln Avenue anda"right-turn-only" the drivewayexit village planstoinstallastopsigoat Avenue tonoticethestore. Elrod. ing tovillage accommodate abrewery,accord- design anewliquorlicenseclassto Stamp, aBelgianstylebeer,April Kevin Cary,co-ownerofBegyleBrewingCo.,testsabatchTripel Family-owned Miska'sKey- Although theboardvoicedno "I grewuphereandit'swon- The villagewillalsohaveto Before thestoreopens, The villagewillalsohaveto attorney Steven at Kostner 23, 2014, erfor Pioneer Press. Natalie Hayesis afreelancereport- they do10cases, I'mdoingtwo." buy, thecheapertheygetitforif stock shelves,andthemorethey said. "(Binny's)hasmorespace to down forthesmallerstore,"Patel price -I'vehearditalotbefore, distributors. when theybuymoreproductfrom bulk, andthereforemissouton and I'mafraidsalesaregoingto go discounts thebierstoresget chain becausetheydon'tbuyin to competewiththeliquorstore He saidit'simpossibleforMiska's take upevenmoreofhisbusiness. he wasworriedBinny'swould CVS startedsellingalcohol,said decreasing whenWalgreensand Avenue. in the6400blockofNorthCicero erfor PioneerPress. NatalieHayes isafreelancereport- to opensometimenextyear. "Everyone wantsacheaper Blume andGarysaidtheyhope Patel, whosaidhissalesstarted before bottlingbegins. CHRIS WALKER/CHICAGOTRIBUNE , ! ' 4 e ' i b I: I 17 A Chicago Tribune Publication Thursday, December10, 2015 NHS am I presentation. IRV LEAVITT/PIONEER PRESS YMCA Like the user, we need to But that's the chance you The non-creepy kind of learned about the human long and prone to failure. acknowledge that it is a growing problem here in the suburbs. RandyBlaser is afreelance columnistfor Pioneer Press. though, I am not sure what I condition, other than not the only person who doesn't like turkey, and that even a mother's love can use an assist from a good cut of beef. take when you pursue the calling ofobserver of bu- man nature. observing, I mean. Paul Sassone is a freelance columnistfor Pioneer Press. The kids, she said, "OK, I said to them we Other than witnessing Those users need to get At the grocery store two cent ofpeople arrested in Cook County reported using heroin within three days oftheir arrest. into readily available health programs to get off the edifying people watching. days before Thanksgiving, I overheard one woman tell another she had invited her adult children over for a turkey dinner on Thanks- giving. hemmed and hawed. won't have turkey We'll have steak. We'll have 'steakgiving," she told her friend. Her kids accepted pronto. the birth ofa new holiday, junk. But treatment is hard, A Roosevelt University People watching is Cellphone behavior is But there still can be symptom ofa growing acknowledged and then addressed. study cited in the recent people watching. don't think they are being their real selves really living and doing. public performance. It's people through loud public talking trying to create an image or impression of themselves in the minds of strangers. Maybe this pub- lic performance has morphed into real life, problem in the region, a problem that needs to be story found that 15.7 per- watching people when they watched, and therefore are which is a chilling thought A struggle ensued. One But crime is just the People argue, boast, coo, Observing people has It's as ifeveryone wants This really screws up politicians and slap their saying, thinldng and doing. Northbrook Police Chief Chuck Wernick talks about heroin addiction Nov. 17 at a North Suburban Northbrook Police Chief Chuck Wernick talks surprised the junkies who were there to rob him. ofthe burglars picked up a lamp and hit the old man on the head, crushing his skull and killing him. sic movie, "The Conversa- tion," though without the deadly results, at least up until now. complain about family members, cut up friends, condemn their boss, mock kids. become almost too easy in recent years with the ubiq- uity of cellphones. you to know what they are growing problem in suburban Chicago suburban in problem growing But I don't eavesdrop. What is it I observe? What I get are tantaliz- Grandpa liked to go to Tragically, an empty So they picked grandpa's ered - and still may be by many - bad manners and rude. Eavesdropping is creepy. I am a columnist. I observe. I people watch to learn about human nature, which makes me a better col- umnist. Hard to say completely because I almost never hear a complete conversation. ingbits and pieces, much 111cc the Gene Hackman character hears in the cIas- a 15.7 percent ofpeo- ple arrested in Cook County re- ported using heroin within three days of their arrest an 80-year-old Berwyn man on Halloween night who was the grandfather of our paper's lone photogra- pher. bed early. In order to not be disturbed by trick-or-treat- ers throughout the night, he decided to shut out all the lights and make it look like no one was home. home was just the thing two junkies were looking for. As the police later told me, they needed money to feed their habit, and wanted an easy burglary, some place they could get in and out of fast with a TV and other items they could sell on the street. home. He heard a noise, went to investigate and A study found that A study found mean Columnists don't eavesdrop, they observe Columnists don't eavesdrop, I

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IKeeping track of kids in thecast Child supervisors handle young performers' loose teeth, stage fright and backstage homework BY DOROTHY ANDRIES they have some snacks. And we Pioneer Press have to make sure they do their homework?' Children are a common sight She paused, then added, "It's on theatre and dance stages this more like being a mom, a nanny?' time ofyear. The Joffrey Ballet Indeed her litany oflittle woes is i alone has 120 young dancers in its decidedly domestic. "Teeth fall holiday production of"The Nut- out, kids get bloody noses' she cracker." said. "Occasionally there are And along with children comes tears, but we handle it." the role of the young performer Bader, a graduate of North- supervisor, an adult tasked with western University's Department looking after all the young people ofTheatre, has worked backstage in the show. Actors Equity rules with numerous theaters, includ- require that the supervisor have ing as a child supervisor on "The no other job or performance King and I" at Marriott "The duties in the show, said Maria Little Mermaid" at Chicago Somma, Equity's national director Shakespeare Theater; and "Les of communications. Miserables" and "Billy Elliot' "Their whole task is to make both at Drury Lane Oakbrook. sure the children are where they "There aren't a lot ofpeople in should be, whether on the stage Chicago who do this," Bader said. or out of the way backstage, so "I enjoybeingbackstage and I that they are not getting in the enjoy being with the kids." THE PARAMOUNT THEATRE way ofpeople coming and going 'A CHRISTMAS STORY The cast of "A Christmas Story" at the Paramount Theatre n Aurora includes 13 children from ages 8 to 14. in the wings," Somma said. The good young performer PARAMOUNT THEATRE IN AURORA focus, get a sense ofpurpose?' Tiny Tim calling for her from the supervisor can establish a bond "They have to sing and dânce and Carlee Beth Fields is one of two dressing room. "I came in, and he with the children. "They see her act. That's a lot for a child, but had fallen 1ackwards into the the first day of rehearsal and she women supervising 13 children in "A Christmas Story - The Mu- when they are on stage, but they round laundry basket and was is with them through the whole are so joyful," she said. "I say to stuck with his arms and legs production," Somma concluded. sical," on stage through Jan. 3 at Paramount Theatre. their parents, 'Hug your kids sticking out," she said. "I've seen children hugging their Fields, who has been a child tonight, because they are making Ward clearly enjoys being with supervisors. Their work is defi- magic happen." the young cast members. "The nitely an integral part ofthe pro- supervisor for less than a year, majored in Spanish and theater at In case either child supervisor boys really love learning and duction." has a question, company manager performing magic tricks," she With that in mind, we spoke to North Central College in Naper- ville. After spending some time as Kaylee Oost who started her said. "I bought a couple packs of some ofthe young performer career as a child supervisor in an au pair in Spain, she super- cards at the beginning of the supervisors about the role they vised six children in Paramount's 2011, will be there with answers. rehearsal process, and they now play. "Les Miserables." "We did a lot of Oost's most nanny-like episode have a whole slew oftricks that took place at Drury Lane when MARRIOTr THEATRE 'ELF: MARRIOTT drawing duringbreaks," she said. they show to the other cast and LINCOLNSHIRE "At one point we completely ran she was supervising 22 children crew members." Young performers supervisor There are four children in out of paper." in "Oliver!" "One boy lost a tooth Maintaining an even keel is Adrienne Bader with three of the on stage' she said. "I was in the Marriott Lincoinshire Theatre's After that, she was a substitute mandatory for the role. "It is so kids cast in Marriott Theatre's production of the musical "Elf,' supervisor on "Billy Elliot" and wings and he threw it into my important to stay cool, especially "Elf." (From left) Emily Zimmer- hand!" and Adrienne Bader is in the role "Beaches" at Drury Lane. "Chil- because the kids look to you to man of Highland Park. Will An- see how you're reacting to some- of the show's young performer dren are not as difficult as you 'A CHRISTMAS CAROL: derson of Libertyville and Isabelle thing," she concluded. supervisor. might think," Fields said. "They GOODMAN THEATRE IN Roberts of Glencoe. "We used to be called child actually support each other on CHICAGO 'THE NUTCRACKER: JOFFREV wranglers' Bader said, laughing. stage." Maggie Ward is making her BALLET OF CHICAGO rehearse by roles," Lopez said, "and a rehearsal with our chil- "The nomenclature has changed, Sharing child supervision debut as a young performer su- Ballerina Suzanne Lopez, who but that's really what we do. We duties with Fields is Somer Ben- pervisor in "A Christmas Carol" atretired after 20 years as a Joffrey dren is never more than two keep track of the kids in the son, who is working at the Para- Goodman, where she brings her dancer, now teaches at the Joifrey hours. We don't want them to get show?' mount for the first time. She experience as a director and Academy and for the first time is tired." Keeping track, though, doesn't called child supervising "amar- instructor at children's theatre, a serving as the company's chil- But the experience is priceless, begin to describe the supervisors' nage ofmy love ofacting and my summer drama camp instructor dren's ballet master. Lopez said. "I was in different duties. "We have to make sure the love of children?' and children's choir director. About 120 young dancer were 'Nutcracker' productions since I children get their rehearsal Before each performance, Working with children can be chosen for the Joffrey's "Nut- was seven," she said. "Every danc- breaks' she explained, "that they Benson gathers the kids into a unpredictable, she said. The other cracker," and the company has er has his or her own Nutcracker are not taken advantage of that "pow-pow circle" to "help them day, she heard the boy playing special rules for children. "We story. We all remember our first encounter with it so vividly?' 4 21 A Chicago from 'Mock' (847) 673.6300 THE STEPS! MOCK THE '.TE CAPITOL Musica in Democracy! Washington DC pu THE LIFT OF LAUGHTER! k!I5E NORTHS'4QRCENTERORG _. WINTRUST lOtS-16 SSASON SPONSOR i_ 1_1: frs Ihe .5 the SALT CREEK BALLET Noflh Slvee Le,tìj, wdeirng Ails in S* Cenr ift.wrop for Christmas. APR 8 This Season, Steven Wright This Season, Steven than Tickets a Better Gift Gift-wrap! some I bought my brother I took it to the Gift Wrap deportment and told them to wrap it, but in a different to stop unwrapping. -Steven Wright print so he would know when STEVEN WRIGHT The Affordable Holiday Tradition Performed in Grand Russian Style with Guest Soloists from Colorado Ballet! Nutckker KEITH GERLING PHOTO stage onto SARAH MILLS PHOTOGRAPHY Dancing in the show "is a Quentin. a first-grader is Salerno praised Salt Vivian Sweeney dances the role of a mouse. "The Nutcracker," Vivian is dancing the roles of a Mouse and a Bon Bon. lot offun," Vivian said. "You don't really notice that everyone's staring at you. You just feel like you're acting the part." appearing in the show for the first time. "I'm going to at the end," he explained. Creek Ballet's "Nutcracker" as "a really top-level per- formance and we get some international stars for lead- ing guest roles. I also think our sets and costumes are amazing." be the boy that falls asleep p.m. 5 13 and North Shore Center and Skokie Blvd., Skokie 12 For her second year in A scholarship student at A "Nutcracker" family Nutcracker:' Salt Creek Ballet presents 'The Nutcracker' Dec. Where: 9501 Contact: 800-514-3849; www.northshorecenter.org; www.saltcreekballet.org and doing the role of the Sugar Plum Fairy." the San Francisco Ballet School, Salerno had a 15- year professional dance career, performing with the Boston Ballet, Zurich Ballet and Royal Ballet in London position in 2008. tradition is emerging. Sa- lerno's daughter Vivian Sweeney, 9, and her son Quentin Sweeney, 6, are The Mirlitons ¡n Salt Creek Ballet's production of "The The Mirlitons ¡n Salt Creek Ballet's production When: i for the Performing Arts, Tickets: $20-$42 being a professional dancer before returning to Salt Creek in an administrative both performing in this year's production.

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The role is enjoyable for Audrey has been study- The young dancer de- Twelve-year-old Audrey, Ingrid, an 11-year-old Dancing the role of Clara "Nutcrackers" when she appeared in five Salt Creek

actually started crying." dance for five years - the last two at Salt Creek Ballet

North Shore Center North 'Nutcracker' dances 'Nutcracker' wished I had done," Sa- lerno said. "But I ended up was a child. "I never did the dancing role of Clara, and it was something I always Salerno of Clarendon Hills a better dancer;' she said. cutive Director Christina it's fun to inspire them to be Audrey. "The little girls always look up to you and This is her fifth year in Salt Creek's "Nutcracker" and her first as Clara. ing dance since she was 3. 2. My family always takes me to see it." a dream of mine since I was chosen to play Clara, "I was so excited because it's been said that when she was don Hills Middle School, acting, so you have to have both of those strengths to make it look good." scribed the ballet as "so a seventh-grader at Claren- dancing, but it's also a lot of Clara involves "a lot of she would play Clara. "I said that when she learned Christian Grammar School, Center for the Performing Arts in Skokie. sixth-grader at Wheaton with performances Dec. 12 and 13 at the North Shore two share that role in Salt Creek Ballet's production, Giltner ofHinsdale. The ofGien Ellyn and Audrey ing true for Ingrid Pearson rinas. That dream is corn- dream ofmost young balle- dream ofmost young in "The Nutcracker" is the in "The Nutcracker" Pioneer Press BY MYIuJA PETLICKI

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He Temple Beth Israel's Ha- wear pajamas to this event will be greeting guests and nukkah Party 11:15 a.m.-1:15 for pre-kindergartners taking requests during p.m. Dec. 13 at 3601 W. through fifth-graders and three seatings - 8:30 a.nt, Dempster St, Skokie. their families. loam. and 11:30 am. Lunch and the perform- For details, call 847-673- "Each one is an hour. It's ance is $5 per child; $10 per 7774 or go to for kids and families up to adult The charge without www.skokielibrary.info. third grade," said Julie lunch is $5 per person. Jentel, director of market- Reservations are required. Answer for ing for Niles Park District For details, call 847-675- "We'll do breakfast and a 0951 or go to curious kids O6( LìqpaI Lkji'ji í)prítotR craft. There's a free picture www.tbiskolde.org. Families are invited to (Inu1l'at3 $q. 9916 with Santa in his sleigh. 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Warm up your belly with some chili Thursday,Livin December 10, 2015 Page 2

Holiday gift guide Let these ideas help get you through the giving season INSIDE 4 4 4 't 't 4 4 2 SUBURBAN COOKS I Warm up your belly with some chili I By Judy Buche not Beacon-News Santa's Chill

I have always wondered what Recipe Santa eats before he embarks on 2 -3 pounds ground chuck his longjourney on Christmas 1/4cup vegetable oil Eve to deliver gifts to good little 21/2 cups diced onion : boys and girls around the world, but arranging an interview with i large green pepper, diced thejolly old elfis not easy i large red pepper, diced But then I remembered Denny 4 cups canned tomatoes, Wowra, an Aurora resident who crushed has been on Santa's favorite list 2cloves garlic for years. Not only has Wowra led i tablespoon salt a busy life ofservice to others, he 1/2teaspoon basil has also helped hundreds of boys i teaspoon celery salt make good life choices through 1/2teaspoon cayenne pepper decades ofwork with area Boy 2-3 bay leaves Scouts. 2teaspoons crushed cumin I asked Wowra ifhe could help 2tablespoons chili powder me contact Santa. 5-6 cups water "Well you are in luck' said 215-ounce cans dark red Wowra. "Santa is in town cooking kidney beans for Boy Scout Troop 889 as they In a12" Dutch oven, brown get ready to start their 23rd year 1.ground chuck. Remove, drain ofselling Christmas trees." and set aside. Add oil to Dutch It seems that Santa enjoys oven and saute the onion and surprising hardworking young peppers in oil until golden. Return people with a hearty meal. He meat and add tomatoes, garlic, made 12 pots ofchili cooked in salt, basil, celery salt, cayenne Dutch ovens, the Boy Scouts' pepper, bay leaves, cumin, chili preferred culinary vessel. When powder and water. Stir gently and the nearly 100 boys and leaders JUDY BUCHEN0T/BEAC0N-NEwS bring to a boil. Lower the heat to finished setting up the tree sale at Santa takes a taste of his hearty chili his favorite quick meal for Christmas Eve. Wheafland Salem Church in simmer and cook uncovered for3 hours. Add beans a half hour Naperville, they were treated to a I suppressed an urge to blurt steaming bowl ofSanta's finest out a list ofall the things I wanted Santa's Culinary Cue before serving. chili. for Christmas and asked instead, Start with a mild mix of chili but keep the chili powder and spices on Wowra talked with Santa and "Mr. Claus, do you cook?" the serving table. After tasting their bowl, your guests can spice it up if arranged an interview for me at Santa broke out into a grin, they wish. started walking toward the chim- Wowra's Aurora home. When I then began a hearty round of"Ho! ney. walked into the house, I couldn't Ho! Ho!" that shook his stomach "Ho! Ho! Ho! Ofcourse, my see Santa anywhere. like a bowl full of jelly. Boy Scout Troop 889 dear. Look! It is in your notebook "Oh, Mr. Claus," I ventured, "Do I cook? Well, you can tell already. It's my chili recipe. I deciding to go with a respectful that I do like to eat, can't you?" he Christmas flee Sale always have a pot simmering on approach. Then suddenly I heard said patting the ample girth be- When:Monday-Friday, 6-9 p.m., Saturday, 9 a.m.-9 p.m., Sunday11 Christmas Eve. I do love all of It. neath his shiny black belt with a a.m.-9 p.m. though Dec.18 those cookies that children leave "Ho, ho, ho." gold buckle. "I love to cook but I Where:Wheatland Salem Church, corner of Book Road and 95th for me, especially chocolate chip. I turned around quickly and don't always have too much time. street, Naperville And the reindeer as so happy what to my wondering eyes It is my busy season you know," Why: Toraise funds for troop activities when children leave a few good- should appear but Santa Claus he said with a knowing nod. ies for them also. But when I need standing before me in his tradi- "I have been visiting with boys a quick boost, I swing by and pick tional red coat trimmed in white and girls all over to make sure I try to visit the charities. We and girls are being good not just up a bigbowl ofsteaming chili and full beard that was, yes, white have their lists. Sometimes when should all be thinking about giv- for me but for their parents. from Mrs. Claus. It keeps me as snow. I am lucky two ofmy elves, Bliz- ing to our favorite charities this Moms and dads love their kids so warm and toasty from the inside "So, Judy Buchenot," he said, zard and Snowflake, come with holiday season. That's the kind of much and work so hard to care out!' unfurling an incredibly long list me to help. I just get so many behavior that keeps you on my for them. Children need to show Santa climbed into his sleigh entitled "Naughty." requests for visits. One place I try nice boys and girls list." them how much they appreciate and to his team gave a whistle. I first was surprised that he to visit each year is Narnia Pet Santa paused for a moment as it by doing all oftheir homework, "Happy Christmas to all and to knew my name but then I real- Behavior. I pose for pictures with ifsomethingjust popped into his cleaning their rooms and helping all agood night." ized that he knows everyone's the puppies but honestly, dogs are head. with their brothers and sisters. I name. Thankfully, he did not find afraid of me. I think it might be "Now, there, I just found out really should get going. I have so JudyBuchenot is afreelance writ- my name on the naughty list, and my laugh. Ho! Ho! Ho! They that Sydney and Harper have much to do!' er. his eyes, how they twinlded, as he always start barking when I start been beingvery good kids. Oh, I "Wait, Santa, can you give me a asked, "What can I do for you, my laughing. But I really can't help it. have something special for them recipe to share with my readers;' Find more suburban cooks on dear?" Cute animals make me jolly. I also this Christmas. I hope all boys I pleaded as the plump old man Page4. GIFT GUIDE 3 A tasty batch 10 of the year's best cookbooks

By Tom Witom I Pioneer Press

Publishers worked overtime in 2015 to respond to the home cook's voracious and seem- ingly insatiable appetite for interesting new cookbooks. As always, the subject matter is broad, ranging from a focus on fundamental techniques for grilling, baking and pasta making, to preparing ethnic specialties and favorite regional delicacies. Others directed attention to vegetarian dishes, homemade ice cream and arti- sanai cocktails. Here are some standout contenders vying for shelf space:

"The Food Lab: Better Home Cooking on home cooking in this new tome through Science" (W1'V Norton & Co.) co-authored by Dorothy Kahns. The Self-described food nerd and active splashy book is vegetable-centered from bloer (SeriousEats.com) J. Kenji artichokes to zucchini, but it's not Lopez-Alt puts his education at MIT to vegetarian or vegan, since meat and fish work in this weighty (11-pounds!) yet often play supporting roles. Recipes and down-to-earth 958-page volume. He techniques cover composed salads, fresh provides hundreds ofappetizing recipes herb sauces, hot gratins, thick flavored alongwith an understanding of what's soups and sauteed greens over a bowl of behind their appeal - all the while helping grains. home cooks determine parts essential to the quality ofthe finished product and "Pasta by Hand: A Collection of Italy's which parts are merely decoration. Dishes Regional Hand-Shaped Pasta" are analyzed by flavors, ingredients and (Chronicle) steps to achieve the desired end result. Portland, Ore.-based restaurateur Jenn Louis sheds light on what may be the "Le French Oven"(Gibbs Smith) ultimate comfort food: fresh hand-shaped TOM WITOM/PIONEER PRESS Hillary Davis' latest book, a follow-up to pasta. Her book, inspired by research in A lookat10 top cookbooksfrom2015,including ones focusing on French-inspired dishes, "French Comfort Food," is further proof Italy, is an ode to regional specialties: hand-shaped pasta and traditional New Orleans dishes. that elegant, French-inspired dishes can gnocchi, orecchiette, gaudi and spatzli, easily be created in any American kitchen. among others. Louis tells readers how to cooks undoubtedly should consider adding "Oodles of Noodles"(RylandPeters Et Davis provides instruction on preparing create more than 65 pasta shapes by hand; the recipe for Two-Tone Milk Chocolate SmalD tantalizing and accessible dishes in a she also devotes a chapter to classic Italian Mousse with Sweet-and-Salty Almonds to Prolific cookbook author Louise cocotte, the French version of a Dutch sauces. their repertoire. Pickford capitalizes on the popularity of oven. Readers can expect to find new but noodles in her latest work. She calls familiar comfort food, including classic "The Scandinavian Kitchen"(Kyle "FoodS2: Genius Recipes"(Ten Speed) noodles versatile, healthy and lively on the bistro fare such as French onion soup Books) Ready to change the way you cook? This plate - the perfect ingredient for a quick gratinee, duck breasts with black cherry Camilla Plum, co-owner of an organic impressive volume, by Kristen Miglore, midweek supper. Her 70-plus recipes draw sauce, one-pot Nicoise pasta and Alsatian farm near Copenhagen, Denmark, shares executive editor ofthe food52.com website, inspiration from Japanese chilled soba pork chops with gingersnap gravy. her knowledge of Scandinavian cooking in may pave the way. Miglore's book houses noodles and Vietnamese beef pho to this concise, well-documented guide. She foolproof, game-changing recipes from traditional Chinese pot stickers and Korean "More Mexican Everyday" (WW highlights the importance of Nordic food writers, chefs and bloggers who made kimchee noodle dumplings. Norton) ingredients to the cuisine, from them legendary. Included are Jim Lahey's In his eighth book, popular Chicago cloudberries to certain local dairy no-knead bread, Marcella Hazan's tomato Worth a look: With so many cookbooks restaurateur and chef Rick Bayless offers products, and provides alternatives sauce with onion and butter, Nigella hot offthe presses in 2015, some great ones further insights into the unique fare being American cooks may use as substitutes, if Lawson's dense chocolate cake, legendary risk being lost in the shuffle. "Lidia's cooked by our neighbors south of the necessary, in her recipes. Lush food restaurateur Alice Waters' ratatouille, Julia Masteringthe Art ofltalian Cuisine" border. This collection of recipes explores photography sprinkled throughout is a Child's zucchini gratin and Barbara Kafka's (Alfred A. Knopf) by Lidia Bastianich; topics that include ways to create dynamic bonus. secrets to roasting everything. "The Everyday Rice Cooker" (Chronicle) flavors, vegetables at the heart of the by Diane Phillips; "Paleo Planet" (Harvard Mexican kitchen and daily inspirations for "Flavorful"(Houghton Muffin Harcourt) "Besh Big Easy"(Andrews McMeel) Common Press) by Becky Winlder; busy cooks. Look for step-by-step guidance Readers will find many irresistible In his fourth book, chef/restaurateur "Baking with the Bass Sisters" (St. Martin's on building tasty, nourishing meals quickly temptations in food writer/chef Tish John Besh shares 101 home-cooked recipes Press) by Marilyn and Sheila BaSS; "Make and with few ingredients. Boyle's latest cookbook. Its 150 that showcase traditional New Orleans It Ahead" (Ciarkson Potter) by ha Garten taste-tempting desserts will delight the flavors. His easy-to-follow authentic and "Healthy Greek Cooking" (Pelican) by "'V'is for Vegetables"(Little Brown) most jaded palate. Chapters cover vanilla, include secrets for mastering staples like Anna Naltsatzian Bourla Michael Anthony, executive chef at New citrus, chocolate, coffee, nuts, sweet cheese making a roux or getting the perfect crispy York's Gramercy Tavern, focuses attention and berries, among others. Smart home crust on skillet cornbread. " SUBURBAN COOKS Christmas Eve meal starts family tradition By Judy Buchenot NapervilleSun ______5pagheI

Christmas cooking and baking can be a Carbonan lot of work. Ifyou have ever wondered whether it is i pound bacon worth your time to chop and stir and do it 3-4 cloves garlic, finely chopped all again, consider the tale ofthe Krauss 6tablespoons salted butter family Christmas. The stoxy ofthis Naper- 6egg yolks ville family begins years ago when Jim 16ounces heavy cream Krauss was an art student living his dream 2cups grated Parmesan cheese, ofstudying a year abroad in Italy. divided "I fell in love with Italy' Jim said. By the i pound spaghetti or linguine fini time he returned to the United States, i shot of dry vermouth or white panoramas ofltalian villages had been wine permanently etched fr his mind and be- freshly ground pepper came the inspiration for numerous paint- 1/4cup fresh parsley, chopped ings. drain and cut bacon into He also fell in love with Italian food, iCook,chunks, reserving bacon grease. especially carbonara, a dish he frequently Set aside bacon. enjoyed at a small trattoria outside of Rome. Brown garlic in bacon grease. "The name carbonara refers to charcoal 20 Melt butter in the pan with in Italian. It was a dish favored by peasants bacon grease and garlic. Set aside. In a but especially coal miners because it didn't bowl, beat egg yolks, cream and1/2 need tomatoes. It was inexpensive to make cups of Parmesan cheese. Cook pasta and could be made quickly' he said. He until al dente and drain. Return tried to duplicate the dish several times spaghetti to the pot. Add cream and until he finally came up with a recipe that egg yolk mixture, the bacon, garlic and offered the comforting familiar flavors of butter mixture, most of the cut bacon the meal he enjoyed at the small trattoria. JUDY BUCHENOT/NAPERVILLE SUN pieces and a shot of vermouth. Lightly The story skips ahead a few years to Kelly and Jim Krauss do the final step of a batch of spaghetti carbonara. toss and stir until the sauce thickens when Jim has married Kelly and the cou- and the pasta is coated, about three to ple were raising five children. Jim was an five minutes. Place in serving bowl. art professor at Oakton Community Col- Kelly's Culinary Cue Sprinkle remaining Parmesan cheese, lege in Des Plaines and Kelly was a Chicago Bacon creates less mess and comes out flat and even when baked in the oven instead of black pepper to taste, parsley and Public Schools teacher. being fried. Place bacon on foil lined sheets and bake at400degrees until crisp, about15 remaining bacon pieces over the top of The couple traveled together to Italy to17minutes. Drain on paper towels. pasta. Serve immediately. thanks to a generous gift from Kelly's par- ents after Jim recovered from a serious bout with cancer. 'When I went to Italy, I see their children starting lives of their spending their last Christmas in their cur- finally understood his need to paint Italy. It own, there was the moment on Christmas rent home with plans to downsize to a Caramelized bacon was beautiful' Kelly said. Eve when it was time to enjoy the spaghettismaller home next year. To make the event 1/2 cup light brown sugar She began to share his passion for the carbonara without all oftheir children more memorable, they volunteered their 1/2 cup chopped pecans lovely country as well as the unique cui- sitting around the table. home to be part ofthe annual Naperville teaspoons Kosher salt sine. So when the couple was trying to The couple made the dish after Mass Garden Club Cup ofCheer House Walk 2 1/8 teaspoon cayenne pepper come up with a quick dish to enjoy with and sat down to eat alone. And then, a last week. their family on Christmas Eve after Mass, message popped up on the phone. It was a Their home featured Kelly's 30-plus- 2tablespoons grade A real maple they decided to make spaghetti carbonara, picture ofspaghetti carbonara made by oneyear collection ofSantas, Jim's original syrup the flavorful dish which they had feasted ofthe children, who was enjoying the artwork and many other decorations art- i pound of thick sliced bacon upon in Italy. It quickly became the meal to Christmas Eve traditional meal with her ftilly displayed. "We plan to do some tray- Preheat oven to375degrees and enjoy on Christmas Eve. family. Other photos followed. eling' Kelly said. "The kids are so busy 1.place rack in broil position. Cover A few more years pass and the children "They were all making spaghetti carbo- with careers that it is hard for them to visit a baking sheet with sides with have grown up and are pursuing their own nara," Kelly said. Jim nods in agreement us. It is easier for us to visit thent" aluminum foil. In a food processor, lives. "It is hard when your children leave' with tears filling his eyes over the memora- A return to Italy will most likely show up combine brown sugar and pecans. Add Kelly said. "But when I was growing up, my ble moment. The photos came at different on the travel list again. salt, pepper and maple syrup and mix. mother was always happy when we left the times since the children live in different Jim and Kelly share their recipe for Cut bacon strips in half and lay nest because she knew it was the only way time zones. spaghetti carbonara as well as caramelized 2a flat on prepared baking sheet. we would be happy. So I was happy for "So even though we were not together, bacon, a deliciously decadent holiday treat. Spoon brown sugar mixture onto them when they left. There is no reason for we were sharing the same meal;' Kelly "When we take this to a party it is gone in bacon strips, dividing evenly. Pat lightly them to feel guilty. We are happy for them said. "Sometimes they are able to be here minutes," Kelly said ofthe salty smoky and onto bacon strips. Bake for30to40 because they are happy." but ifthey aren't, they send us a photo of sweet combination. They invite others to minutes until the bacon is crispy. Two of the children ended up in Califor- their meal. Food is a way of connecting try their holiday favorites and perhaps find Check often so that bacon does not nia, one in Wisconsin, one in London, and families across the miles." So it is worth the a new family food tradition. burn. Transfer to paper towels to drain. one relatively close in Chicago. There are effort to make those traditional foods, Cool.Cut bacon into smaller, bite-sized also seven grandchildren. maintains the couple. Judy Buchenot is afreelance writerfor the pieces if desired. Although Kelly and Jim were happy to Kelly and Jim have both retired and are Naperville Sun. HELP SQUAD COnfused by the health insurance marketplace?

Are any of you currently at- benefits and doctors as our cur- super quick and easy. It can be individuals such as hospital em- tempting to purchase insurance rent policy. After completing done online or over the phone." ployees, who are trained the same through the state health insur- several screens worth of informa- When I inquired ifl should as navigators. All can be located ance marketplace - aka Get Cov- tion and pluing in the names of apply via the online exchange, using the "Find In-Person Help" ered Illinois? If so, are you feeling all our doctors, I was shocked to Thornton explained, "Ifyou are button on the Gd site. A more overwhelmed? Or perhaps even discover there were close to a subsidy-eligible (based on your robust resource for locating a slightly defeated? hundred policies to evaluate, and income), wewillput you on the health insurance broker or agent, Speaking from recent personal none ofthe initial 20+ I reviewed CAThY CUNNINGHAM exchange because there can be a in her opinion, is the National experience, finding health insur- categorized all ofour doctors as He/p Squad huge difference price-wise. How- Association ofHealth Under- ance through the exchange is no in-network. There had to be a ever, base pricing is the same writers, at NAH1J.org. easy task. My family is currently better way! names ofour doctors and their whether you purchase your poi- "It's almost impossible for the in the position of choosing be- At this point, I contacted the affiliated hospitals and a list of icy on or offthe exchange." average person out there to make tween coverage through COBRA Illinois Department of Insur- our prescriptions. After telling I asked Thornton how the the right call," said Thornton (the Consolidated Omnibus ance's public information officer, her the two hospitals with which common person looking for as- when I noted that the plethora of Budget Reconciliation Act, which Alissandra Calderon, to request our doctors are affiliated, she sistance with the online market- information results in a selection allows workers to continue their assistance in navigating the proc- quickly informed me, "I can tell place would find someone like process that can be overwhelm- group health coverage for 18-36 esa. Calderon put me in touch you right offthe bat that in terms her. She explained that there are ing. "Getting good information months following a qualifying with Michele Thornton, a li- ofindividual plans, you will have three assistance options available, about how to make that decision event, such as leaving a job) and censed broker with Thornton three choices." all ofwhich can be found on the is really hard." the purchase of insurance Powell Insurance Financial Serv- She then explained next steps: CCI site. These options consist of Open enrollment for the health through the Affordable Care Act's ices ofOak Forest, who is also a "I'll put some plans together side licensed health insurance brokers insurance marketplace runs health insurance marketplace. member ofthe Get Covered 1111- by side from each ofthe compa- who are paid a commission by through Jan. 31. I began my insurance quest by nois (GCI) training team. nies and get your reaction. We'll insurance companies; navigators Sendyour questions to Help visiting GetCovered.Illinois.gov When Thornton and I met, I then discuss and narrow things who are funded by federal or state [email protected]. and "Explore Your Health Cov- provided her with the following down and refine the choices grants and are available only erage Options." My goal was to requested information: the details further. [Once your decision is during open enrollment, and Cathy Cunningham is afreelance find a plan that includes the same of our COBRA package, the made], the application process is certified application counselors, columnistfor Pioneer Press.

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PLAYdog beds are filled with recycled maten- ber dog boots, helping the pet placed, each ToeGrip fits snug. als, and a majority of the beds use100percent owner put the boots on a dog's As for Bruno, the ToeGrips CUDDLE CLONES natural cotton. feet. were applied over the course of a few nights. They have stayed put for nearly two months. Coaxed with treats to try his paws on the The AirMaster, which stands 28 Cuddle Clones the user squeezes the handle with $24 a bag for small dogs and $32 a wood floor, he kept his footing. inches tall, has three air-cleaning one hand, widening the boot bag for large ones. Now he crosses the wood floor, speeds and runs almost silently. This Kentucky-based company opening. It slips right on, you hesitating only when he first Available for about $180 from Bed will make a customized stuffed release the Paws Jawz and little wakes in the morning. (Owners Bath & Beyond online. animal replica ofyour pet. 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Get the right service, Service & Repair. Know the cost for labor and parts in your area Know the cost for labor and parts A MIRROR REARVI UP PSYCH YOU In my opinion, hiring The disruption of some- with thingyou are familiar be or comfortable with can heartbreaking." is the The Breakup Shop rubbing salt in the wound or twisting the knife. Thinking someone could be so coldhearted as to hire you But, since most people don't aim to be "Many people don't have the commuai- Kiow offered these tips to breaking up I did find a redeeming feature of The Writing this column, I recalled the Had people been texting in the '90s, Avoid using "I?' Instead ofsaying "I someone to send a text on their behalf, or worse, get some other guy or girl to call and do their dirty work, is beyond upset- ti.ng to me. It takes a selfish, wimpy and cruel person to hire The Breakup Shop. selfish, wimpy and cruel, there has to be some appeal to The Breakup Shop, right? I asked Kiow why he thought someone might use such a service. cation skills to face the challenge of a breakup discussion head on' he said. "But ifthey learn how to communicate, and how to put their thoughts and feelings into words - which is often done in therapy, they are more likely to have an easier time. Communication takes practice." with someone in person: u don't think we are compatible" or "I need to move on' try "We come from very different places" or "This doesn't feel like a love connection." . Be genuine and honest Although diffi- cult, most people end up appreciating a straightforward breakup. Men, in particu- lar are sometimes conditioned to try not to cause pain, but they end up causing more pain and hurt by being indirect, vague and even dishonest. Breakup Shop: a "gifts far ex's" section, which includes gift options like wine glasses, the movie "The Notebook," choco- late chip cookies, Netfiix gift cards, and even a bouquet of daisies and carnations. If someone broke up with me, I really do think a nice gift might soften the blow. famous Post-it note episode in season six of "Sex and The City," when Carrie's boy- friend, Jack Berger, broke up with her on a Post-it note that read, "I'm sorry. I can't. Don't hate me." Berger's little yellow sticky note would most likely have been a text, which in my opinion is still better than hiring The Breakup Shop. Love Essentially JACKIE PILOSSOPH

While technology can be While technology can Havingjust returned I cringed when I recently heard about Imagine this. You are sitting in your You get a text, which reads something We are sendirigyou this message on We regret to inform you that Danny is We offer you our deepest sympathies, and The Breakup Shop How much colder and more insensitive Feeling like I myself needed some ther- "Breakups are one of the hardest expe- Hi Stephanie, Kindly,

dirty work for dirty Online business does business Online amazingly helpful and enjoyable, I think the a world is dealing with when double-edged sword it comes to communication in dating and relationships. from a weeklong family vacation where I Fac- eTimed my boyfriend several times and thoroughly enjoyed seeing his cute face pop up on my iPhone, I find myselfa huge fan ofthe techno1ogy But, there is a down- side to having so many communication options that take the place of face-to-face meetings. Technology has made it very easy to relay a difficult or uncomfortable message without actually having to say it to someone's face. This includes a breakup. The Breakup Shop, a new online business that will break up with someone for you via text, email or a phone call. office hard at work, motivated by the fact that you have a great weekend planned with the guy you've been seeing recently. like: beha!fofDanny. breakingup with you. Although you've had apy after reading the breakup messages riences in life' said Kiow, a faculty mem- for 10 years. "It's the ending of an attach- mentor a bond, and sometimes that at- tachment can be more powerftil than love. LOVE ESSENTIALLY LOVE a guod run and shared some memories along the way, it's time to move on. wish you all the best in the future. can a person get than to hire a company to end a relationship? And, are people such wimps that they can't actually find the guts or the consideration to personally break up with someone? available via The Breakup Shop, I reached out to David IClow, a Chicago-based mar- riage and family therapist, who said break ups are so difficult, they are often the catalyst that bring men and women into therapy. ber at the Family Institute at Northwest- em University, who has been practicing 8 GIFT GUIDE Aversion of these stories ran previously in Printers Row Journal, Tribune Newspapers' premium Sunday book section. For more or to subscribe, visit www.printersrowjournaI.com.

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Plain- closure sales,Forinformation:Visitourwebsiteat service.attv-pierce. county venueswhereTheJudicialSalesCorooration conductsfore- in CookCountyanOthesameidentificationforsales heldatofher in ordertogainentryintsourbuildingandtheforeclosure saleroom cation issuedbyugovernmentagencyIdriver'slicense, passport,etc.l YOU ARETHEMORTGAGORIHOMOOWNERIHAVERIGIITTO foreclosure saleotherthanumortgageeshallpaytheassesoments sarl oacommoninterestcommunity.thepurchaserofunitat 605/Ogl(1I andlglf4I the legalfeesrequiredbyTheCondominiumPropertyAct,765ILCS 12/3/2015. 12/10/2015, 12/17/2015 3790926 167710$ 1300 CHICAGO.IL60602 13121476-SsooAttorneyFileNo.PA0938360 LINOIS MORTGAGEFORECLOSURELAW.Youwillneed uphotoidentifi- POSSESSION, INACCORDANCEWITHSECT1ON15-l7OtlC) OFTHEIL- REMAIN INPOSSESSIONFOR30DAYSAFTEIJENTRY OFANORDER reoaired bvTheCondominiamProoertyAct,765ILCS6OS/1B,5ts-ll,IF closure sale,Otherthanamortgagee,sha!Ipaytheassessmentsand property isacondominiumunit,thepurchaserofunitatfore- are admonishedtocheckthecourtfileverityallinformation,Ifthis representation astotheconditionofproperty.Prospectivebidders The propertywillNOTbeopenforinspectionandplaintiffmakesno purchaser toadeedtherealestateafterconfirmahonofsale, the purchaserwillreceiveaCertiticateofSalethatentitle confirmation bythecourt.Uponpaymentinfallofamountbid, to Plaintiffandin\"ASlS\ representation astoqualityorquantityoftitleandwithoutrecourse taxesleviedagainst saidrealestateandisofferedforsalewithoutany is sabtecttogeneralrealestatetauen,specialassessments,or the residentialrealestatearosepriortosaleThesableOproperty other henoracquiringtheresidentialrealestatewhoserightsinandto to itsCreditbidattheSaleorbyanymortgagee,ladgmentcreditor paid bythemortgageeacquiringresidentialrealestatepursuant or wiretransfer,isduewithintmenty-foar1241hours.Noteeshallbe amount paidbythepurchasernottoesceed$300.incertifiedfunds! real estateattherateof$1foreach$1,000orfractionthereof Property MunicipalityReliefFund,whichiscalculatedonresidential The balance,includingtheJudicialsalefeeforAbandonedResidential The ladioalSalesCorporation.Nothirdsaltycheckswillbeacoepted the highestbidbycertifiedfundsatcloseofsalepayabletu improved withabrickhouse;nogarage.Saleterms:25%downuf IL 60077PropertyIndeuNo10-21-105-032-0000.Therealestateis scribed realestate:Commonlyknownas8700LONGAVENUE,SKOKIE, auction tothehighestbidder,assetforthbelow,followingde- South WackerDrive-24thFloor,CHICAGO,IL60606,sellatpublic 10.30 AM0CJanuaryfl,2016,atTheJudicialSalesCorporation,One October 8,2015.anagentforTheJudicialSalesCorporation,willat a JudgmentofForeclosureandSaleenterediotheabovecauseon NOTICE OFSALEPUBLICISHEREBYGIVENthatpursuanttu 8700 LONGAVENUESKOKIE,IL60077 lo CH09720 Defendants AiJRELIA LBUTNARU.GRIGOREALEXA,LASALLEBANKNA Plaintiff, GREEN TREESERVICINGLLC MENT -CHANCERYDIVISION IN THECIRCUITCOURTOFCOOKCOUNTY,ILLINOISCOUNTYDEPART- EMPLOYMENT .d\.'rtisEm sw.irrritciI *:i: s e ci tcirtmritcrnclhcmery imites withtiestcjtci tri ttjrsi..iIijrts.ccim tcs tzIcic t ri crIiri 86-399-O537 c r voll coatffct i cicassificIvo iouthmcsf 866-399-0537 cir'iiIt Flcicirsj cir 'T h .0 e,- cIc*ssifids tfcr hw"atrs c:hc:k;tt- cl '..' c:cmi:,crtitjcirì ! 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STEREO available for ad 2 0 1 PLACEMENT days a year for your isT. 194k The Classifleds are placement 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 /4' Visit placeanad. tribunesuburbs.com Judicial Sales - Real Judicial Estate DIGITALLY REMA condition, The sale io further subject to condition, The sale io further subject /rrnandc SaricLez I CHcaTc T''hu',' 4th Floor, CHICAGO, IL 65606, sell at public 4th Floor, CHICAGO, IL 65606, sell valuables! your home, car, or SELL YOUR STUFF Placing o classified ad is the most cosE- effective way fo sell online fo placeadad. tribunesuburbs.com, Call 866-399-0537 or go 'UNYOUNG CHUN A/K/A SUN Y CHUN, TRAFALGAR SQUARE TOWN- A/K/A SUN Y CHUN, TRAFALGAR 'UNYOUNG CHUN 676512 (y home with a two car attached garage Sale terms' 25% down st (y home with a two car attached pending sales PIERCE & ASSOCIATES One North Dearborn Street Suite 1300 CHICAGO, IL 60602 13121 476-5500 Attorney File No, PAl200847 12/3/2015, 12/10/2015, 12/17/2015 3790914 Judicial Sales - Real Judicial Estate IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- ILLINOIS COUNTY COOK COUNTY, COURT OF IN THE CIRCUIT DIVISION MENT - CHANCERY IO WACHO- N.A. AS SUCCESSOR BY MERGER WELLS FARGO BANK, WORLD SAVINGS AS SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO VIA MORTGAGE, FSB BANK, FSB Plaintiff, OF AMERICA ASSOCIATION, UNITED STATES HOME CONDOMINIUM Defendants 12 CH 03806 COURT MORTON GROVE, IL 60053 61S8WASHINGTDN that pursuant to PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE OF SALE entered in the above cause on a Judgment nf Foreclosure and Sale Judicial Sales Corporation, will at OcTober 1, 2015, ax agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, Dee 10:30 AM on January 5 2016 at The South Wacker Drive - set forth below, the following de- auction to the highest bidder, as au 6158 WASHINGTON COURT, scribed real estate, Commonly known 614ev No. 10-20-305-018-1093. MORTON GROVE, IL 60053 Property a brown brick, two story, angle fam- The real estate is improved with at the cloue of tIre sale payable to the highest bid by certified funds third party checks will 5e acçepted. The Judicial Sales Corporation. No sale fee for Abandoned Res!dential The balance, including the Judicial which is calculated on residential Property Municipality Relief Fund. $1,000 or traction thereof of the real estate at the rate of Si for each to esceed 5300, in certified fands/ amount paid by the purchaser not 1241 hours. No fee shall be or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four the residential real estate pursuant paid by the mortgagee acquiring mortgagee, ludgme,nt creditor, or to its çredit bid at'the sale orby any real estate whose rights in and to other lienor acquiring the residential to the sale The subject property the residential real estate arose prior special assessments, or special is subject to general real estate taxes, and is offered for sale without any taoeslevied against said real estate of title and without recourse representation as to quality or quantity to Plaintiff and in \"AS IS\ payment in full of the amount bid, confirmation by she court, Upon of Sale that will entitle the the purchaser will receive a Certificate nurclsaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale no The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes representation as to the condition of the property Prospective bidders are admonished to cheçk the çourt tile to verify all informason. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the fore- closure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by me tondominium Property Act, 765 ILCS is 605/912)111 and Ig(4l It this property is a condominium unit which the part ora common interest community the purchaser of the unit at foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments IF rewired bylhe Condominium PropertyAct, 765 ILCS 605/18 5(g-1(. YOU ARE ThE MORTGAGOR IHOMEOIM'JERI YOU HAVE THE RIOt-IT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTE ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF Il- POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-17011Cl OF THE LINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo identifi- cation issued by a government agency Idrivefs license, passport, etc.l In order to gain entry into our building and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for salen held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts fore- closure sales, For information' Visit oar website at service.atty-pierce. com between the hours of 3 and 5 pm PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plain- IL tiff's Attorneys One North Dearborn Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO, 60602. Tel No, (3121 476-5500. Please refer to file number PAl200847, THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 1312) 236-SALE You can also visit The of Judicial Sales Corporation at w.tJsc cam for a 7 day status report Attorney Code 91220 Case Number 12 CH 03806 TJSCe: 35-14455 NEW AD For your PLACEMENT classified od convenience, moves you stories that take you further than Iefore tribunesuburbs,com 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and 365 days a year, Visit ploceonod. Judicial Sales - Real Judicial Estate placement is availoble hicagotribune.com is due within twenty-four l24j hours, No tee shall be is due within twenty-four l24j hours, NEW AD PLACEMENT 365 days a year, Visit placeanad, site is available to UKHANA D. SLAIW NK/A YOUKHANNA DANIEL SLAIW WK/A NK/A YOUKHANNA DANIEL UKHANA D. SLAIW tribunesuburbs.com the easy self-service place your od 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, Estate 676270 For your convenience, md what Judicial Sales - Real Judicial ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-9B76 Please refer South Wacker Drive 24th FloOr, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (3121 236-SALE 15W03E NORTH FRONTAOE ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 35-14536 NOTE: pursuant to tIne Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, be for attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will used for that purpose. 12/3/2015, 12/10/2015, 12/17/2015 3791155 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- ILLINOIS COUNTY COOK COUNTY, COURT OF IN THE CIRCUIT DIVISION MENT - CHANCERY MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION FEDERAL NATIONAL PlaintIff, DANIEL, CAPITAL KHANA SLAIW, GEORGE Y. YOUKHANNA SLAIWA, N.A. ONE BANK (USA), Defendants 12 CH 033492 SKOICIE. IL 60076 9254 LOWELL AVENUE that pursuant to PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE OF SALE above cause on and Sale entered ix the a Judgment of Foreclosure Corporation, will an agent for The Jadicial Sales September 24, 2015, at me Judicial Sales Corpora- at 10:35 AM On December 29, 2015, Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606 sell at (ion One South Wacker Drive -24th as set forth below, the following pablic auction to she highest bidder, known as 9254 LOWELL AVENUC described real eotatn. Commonly No 10-15-223-047 The real estate SKOKIE, IL 60076 Property indes Sale terms: 25% down of is improved with a single family residence, at the close at the sale payable to tIre highest bid by certified funds third party checks will be accepted. The Judicial Sales Corporation. No sale fee For Abandoned Res!dential The balance, including the Judicial which is calculated on residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, $1,000 or traction thereof of the real estate at the rate of $1 for each to exceed $300, in certified funds/ amount paid by the purchaser not nr wire transte the residential real estate pursuant paid by the mortgagee acquiring mortgagee, Judgment creditor or to its credit bid aflhe sale or by any real estate whose rights in and to other honor acquiring the residential to the sale The sublect property the residential real estate arose prior special assessments, or special is subject to general real estate taxes, and is offered for sale without any taxeslevied against said real estate of title and without recourse representation as to quality or quantity The saie is further subJect to to Plaintiff and in \"AS IS\ condition, payment in full of the amount bid, confirmation by the court. Upon of Sale that will entitle the the purchaser will receive a Certificate after confirmation of the sale, purchaser to a deed to the real estate Inspection and plaintiff makes no The property will NOT be open for representation as to the condition st the properly. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information, If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the fore- closure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pnv the assessments and the leyal tees required by The tondominium Property Act, 765 IICS is 605/9g)I1l and tg)141. If this property is a condominium unit wsich part o a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosare sale other thun a mortgagee shall pay the assessments IF reauired byThe Condominium PropertyAct, 765 ILCS 605/18,515-il. YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO OF REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYSAFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER IL- POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE LINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW, You will need a photo identifi- cation issued by a government agency Idriver's license, pasuport, etc.( in order to gain entry into our buildlngand the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other county senueo where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreçlo- sure sales, For information, examine the court tile or contact Plaintiff's attorney. CODILIS S ASSoeIATES, PC., 1SWO3O NORTH FRONTAGE to file number 14-12-25377, THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION Dee tor You can also visit TIre Judicial Sales Corporation at w,5isc,com a 7 day status report of pending sales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, PC. 16301 794-5300 Attorney FIle No. 14-12-25377 Attorney ARDC No, 00468002 Attorney Code 21762 Case Number 12 CH 033492 lISCe: son are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collec- exdusive, online-only content NEW AD For your PLACEMENT classified ad Convenience, tribunesuburbs.com 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and 365 days a year, Visit placeanad. get exci Judicial Sales - Real Judicial Estate placement is available ftS lfly device w.tisc.com for a 7 day status report at condItion. The sale is further subject to condItion. The sale is further subject NEW AD PLACEMENT 365 days a year, Visif placeanad, site is available to ::ribttne tribunesuburbs,com the easy self-service ALmR DZIEDZIC AS TRUSTEE OF THE WALTER DZIEDZIC LIVING TRUST TRUSTEE OF THE WALTER DZIEDZIC ALmR DZIEDZIC AS place your ad 24 hours a day, 7 days o week, For your convenience, purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. representation as to the condition ot the property. Prospective bidders property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the fore- closure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments und the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS is 605/960(11 and 1x3141. if this property is a condominium unit which the part sUa common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at IF required byThe Covdominium PropertyAct, 765 1LCS 605/18.tts-ll. TO YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF IL- POSSESSION IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-17011Cl OF THE LINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW, You will need a photo identifi- cation issued by a government agency (drivers license, passport, etc.( in order to gain entry into our building and the foreclosure sale room ix Cook County and the same identilication for sales held at other county senues where The Judiçial Sales Corporation conducto tore- closure sales, For information: Visit our weboite as service.atty-pierce. corn. between the hours of 3 and S pm PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plain- IL tiff's Attorneys One North Dearborn Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO, 60602. Tel No. (3121 476-5500. Please refer to file number PAl 117942, THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION Dne South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor Chicago, IL 60606-4650 1312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at pending sales, PIERCE & ASSOCIATES One North Dearborn Street Suite 1300 CHICAGO, IL 60602 (3121 476-5500 Attorney File No. PAl 117942 Attorney Code, 91220 Case Number: 11 CH 39773 TJSC#: 35-16655 16763a6 1 1/26/201 5, 12/3/201 5, 12/10/2015 3773070 Judicial Sales - Real Judicial Estate iN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- ILLINOIS COUNTY COOK COUNTY, COURT OF iN THE CIRCUIT DIVISION MENT - CHANCERY SAVINGS BANK, SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO WORLD MORTGAGE, FSB N.A. Plaintiff, WALTER DZIEDZIC BENEFICIARIES OF THE DATED 6/4/98, UNKNOWN AND NON-RECORD 6/4/98, UNKNOWN OWNERS LIVING TRUST DATED CLAIMANTS Defendants 11 CH 39773 60053 STREET MORTON GROVE, Il 7655 WEST SIJFFIELD IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE entered in the above cause on a Judgment st Foreclosure and Sale Judicial Sales Corporation, will February 3, 2015, an agent for The at The Judicial Sales Corpora- at 10:30 AM on December 21, 2015, Floor, CHICAGO IL, 60606 seIl Son, One South Wacker Drive - 24th as set forth below the follow- at public auction to the highest bidder known as 7655 WET SUFFIELD ins described real estate: tommonly Property Indes No, 09-13-321-020- SI9EET MORTON GROVE, IL 60053 with a tan, brick, split level, single 0000. The real posate is improved garage Sale terms: 25% down tamily home with a two Car attached at the cTose of the sale payable to of the highest bid by certihed funds third party checks will be accepted. The Judicial Sales Corporation. No sale tee tor Abandoned Resident!aI The balance, including the Judicial which is calculated on residential Property Municipality Relief Fund. $1,000 sr fraction thereof of the real estate at the rate of $1 for each to enceed $300, in certìfied tunds/ amount paid by the purchaser not (241 hours. No fee shall be sr wire transfer, is due Within twenty-four the residential real estate pursuant paid by the morteasee acquiring mortgagee, judgment creditor or to its credit bid aftl0e sale or by any real estate whose rights in and to other lienor acquiring the residential to the sale. The sublect property the residential real estate arose prior special assessments, or special is subJect to general real estate taxes, and is offered for sale without any taxes levied against said real estate st title and without reçourse representation as to quality or quantity to Plaintiff und in \"AS IS\ contirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bld, the purchaser will receive a Certificate ot Sale that will entitle the no The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes are admonished no check the çourt tile to verify all intormarion If this foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the asuessments WELLS FARGO RANK, N.A SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO WACHOVIA N.A SUCCESSOR BY MERGER WELLS FARGO RANK, go Call or IF YOU AR Your Stuff! valuables! Q:Liicati SEIL SELL SELL Placing an ad in the classifieds is the most cost-effective way to sell your home, car or 866-399-0537 online to placeanad. tribunesuburbs.com to place your advertisement. Estate Judicial Sales - Real Judicial ) NEW AD convenience! available for ad PLACEMENT days a year for your If this property io a condominium unit which is part of a com- The Classifleds are BUSINI Visual Browse placement 24 hours a SPORTS WATCHDOG day, 7 days a week. 365 Q SEARCH Visit placeanad. tribunesuburbs.com ALDEMAR H. MAZUR, MIROSLAWA GORALCZYK, MORTGAGE ELEC- MIROSLAWA GORALCZYK, MORTGAGE ALDEMAR H. MAZUR, Judicial Sales - Real Judicial Estate N TE-lE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- ILLINOIS COUNTY COOK COUNTY, COURT OF N TE-lE CIRCUIT single family home with as at- real estate is improved with a brick accepted, The balance, including ration No third party checks will be of the amount bid, the purchaser by the court Upon payment in full as NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 IICS 605/9(ejl) and mon Interest community, the purchaser of the unit at tse foreclosure iN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFtER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POS- SESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-17011cl OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo identifìcation in issued by a government agency (driver's license, passport, etc.( order to gain entry into our building and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same idenlification for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts fore- closure sales. For information: Visit our website at service.atty-pierce. com. between the hours of 3 and 5 pm. PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plain- il tiff's Attorneys One North Dearborn Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO, 60602 Tel No (3121 476-5500 Please refer to file number FA0915024. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor Chicago, II 60606-4650 (3121 236-SALE You can also visit The of Judicial Sales Corporation at w.tjsC.com for a 7 day stutus report pending sales. PIERCE & ASSOCIATES One North Dearbotn Street Suite 1300 CPIICAGO. 1160602 (3121 476-5500 Attorney File NO. PA0915024 Attorney Code, 91220 Case Number 09 CH 4808a TJSC#: 35-16665 1676391 11/26/2015, 12/3/2015, 12/10/2015 3773091 MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION MENT - CHANCERY LIC NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE PlaintIff. FOR AMERICA'S SYSTEMS, INC . AS NOMINEE TRONIC REGISTftATION WHOLESALT LENDER Defendants 09 CH 4$0a8 IL 60712 AVENUE LINCOLNWOOD, 7225 NORTH KILPATRICK that pursuant to a PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE OF SALE cause on July and Sale entered n tIre above Judgment of Foreclosure will at 10:30 AM for The Judicial Sales Corporation 22, 2015, an agent Sales CorpoiatIon, One South on December21, 2015, atThe Judicial II. 60606, sell at public auction Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, below, the following described real to the highest bidder, as set forth KILPATRICT(AVENUE, lIN- estateComrnonly known as 7225 NORTH No. 10-27-316-025-0000. The COLNW000, IL ¿0712 Property Index down of the trighest bid by certi- tached i car garage Sale terms: 25% payable to The Judicial Sales Corpo- fied funds at The close of the sale Residential Property Municipalityr the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned residential real estate at the rate of Relief Fund, which is calculated on of the amount paid by the pur- $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof funds/or wire transter, is due chaser not to exceed $300, in certified fee shall be paid by the mortgagee within twenty-four (24) hourS. No pursuant to its credit bid at the acquiring the residential real estate creditor. or other lienor acquir- sale or by any mortgagee, judgment righto in and to the residential ing the residential rearestate whooe The subtect property is sublect to real estate arose prior to the sale. assessments, or special tases levied general real estate taxes, special for saie without any representa- against said real estate and is offered and without recourse to Plaintiff tion as to quality or quantity of title is further sublect to confirmation and in \AS 15/" condition The sale that will entitle the purchaser to a will receive a Certihcate of Sale of the oale. The property will deed to the real estate after confirmation to the Condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished a to check the court file to verity all information. If this property is condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees (gl(41 b sale Other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required The Condominium Property Act 765 ILCS 605/18.5lg'l) THE MORTGAGOR IHOMEOWNE) YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN i I CN Thursday, December10, 2015 A Chicago Thbune Publication 4 ADVERTISERS 12/10/2015, 12/17/2015,12/24/20153801560 1677670 only 6001S, (84712?11717,betweeni:oóp.m.and3:00weekdays tornev R421682121waukeganRoadSuite301Bannockburn,Illinois For information:SaleClerk,ShapiroKreisman&Associates,LLC,At- at www.kallenrs.com. view thecourtfiletoverifyallinformationandauctionrules or recoursetoPlaintiff, warranties andwithoutanyrepresentationastothequalityoftitle liens, ifany.Thepropertyisoffered"asis,withnoexpressprimplied special tasesassessmentstaneslevied,andsuperior no retunOs by 12:30p.mthenextbusinessday,bothcashier'schecks;and 10% ofsuccessfulbidimmediatelyatconclusionauction,balance The ludgmentawoantwas$723,432.78.Saletermofornon-parties: will NOTbeopenforinspection. The mortgagedrealestateisimprovedwithadwelling.property Permanent IndevNo.:10-34-100-037-0000 60712 Commonly knownas7104NorthKeatingAvenue,Lincolnwood,IL real property: highest bidderforcash,assefforthbelow,thefollowingdescribed dolnh Street,SuIte1020,Chicano,Illinoissellatpublicauctiontothe Selling Officialwillat12.30p.m.onJanuary13,2016,205W.Ran- closure enteredonMarch20,2015,KallenRealtyServices,Inc.,as PUBLIC NOTICEisherebyiventhatpursuanttoaJudgmentofFore- own attorneysbeforebiddingatmortgageforeclosuresales-I lit isadvisedthatinterestedpartiesconsultwiththeir Shapiro Kreloman&Assoc.hieC11-052483 NOTICE OFFORECLOSURESALE 60712 Property Address: 12 CI-133222 Defendants OWNERS ANDNON-RECORDCLAIMANTS, WASHINGTON MUTUALBANK,MIDLANDFUNDING,LLC;UNKNOWN OF FEDERALDEPOSITINSURANCECORPORATIONASRECEIVERFOR JPMORGAN CHASEBANK,NATIONALASSOCIATION,ASASSIGNEE COVER BANK;KHALILCHAVOSHIA/K/AK.CHAVOSHI;SIMACHERAGHI, CATES SERIES2007-GASTRUST, SUDABEH N.YEGANEHA/K/ANAMDAR-YEGANEH;DIS- SUDABEH NADARYEGANEHAJKJANADERVEGANEHA/K/A V Plaintiff TION ASTRUSTEEFORWAMUMORTGAGEPASS-THROUGHCERTIFI- AS SUCCESSORBYMERGERTOLASALLEBANK,NATIONALASSOCIA- TEREST TOBANKOFAMERICA,NAtIONALASSOfiIATIONASTRUSTEE U.S. BANKNATIONALASSOCIATIONASTRUSTEESUCCESSORININ- COUNTY DEPARTMENTCHANCERYDIVISION IN THECIRCUITCOURTOFCOOKCOUNT'1ILLINOIS 12/10/2015, 12/17/2015,12/24/20153801564 f677770 CH 11917TJSCB:3S-14975 Attorney FileNo.PAl20S639Code.91220CaseNumber12 North OearbornStreetSuite1300tHICAGO,IL6060213121476-5500 for a7daystatusreportofpendingsales.PIERCE&ASSOCIATESOne SALE YoucanalsovisitTireJudicialalesCorporationatw'.tJsc.com One SouthwackerDrive24thFloorChicago,IL60606-4650(3121236- refer tofilenumberPAl20S639.THEJUDICIALSALESCORPORATION Street Suite1300,CHiCAGO,IL60602.TelNo.112l476-5500.Please orn. PIERCE&ASSOCIATES,Plaintiff'sAttorneysOneNorthDearborn our websiteatoervice.atty-pierce.csm.betweenthehoursof3andS Sales Corporationconductsforeclosuresales.ForinformationVisit identification forWiesheldatothercountyvenueswhereTheJudicial buildipg andtheforeclosuresaleroominCookCountyterne agency Idriver'slicense,passport,etcIinordertogainentryintoour LAW. YOUwillneedaphotoidentificationissuedbygovernment WITH SECTION15-17011ClOFTHEILLINOISMORTGAGEFORECLOSURE DAYS AFTERENTRYOFANORDERPOSSESSION,INACCORDANCE OWNER), YOUHAVETHERIGHTTOREMAININPOSSESSIONFOR30 nov Act,7651LCS60S/1B.5l5-ll.IFYOUARETHEMORTGAGOR(HOM- gagee shallpaytheausessmentsrettuiredbyTheCondominiumPro- the purchaserofunitatforeclosuresaleotherthanarilo u condominiumunitwhichispartofacommoninterestcommani minium PropertyAct,7651LOS60S/9lg)lllandIu34)Ifthispropertyis shall paytheassessmentxandlegalfeesrequiredbyTheCondo- purchaser oftheunitatforeclosuresale,otherthanamorteagee, file toverifyallinformationifthispropertysacondominiumunit,the the property.Prospectivebiddersareadmonishedtocheckcourt inspection andplaintiffmakesnorepresentationastotheconditionof estate afterconfirmationofthesaleThepropertywillNOTbeopenfor Certificate ofSalethatwillentitlethepurchasertoadeedreal Upon paymentinfulloftheamountbid,purchaserwillreceivea 1S\" condition.Thesaleisfurthersublecttoconfirmationbythecourt. ity orquantityoftitleandwithoutrecoursetoPlaintiffin\"AS estate andisofferedforsalewithoutanyrepresentationastoqual- taxes, specialassessments,ortaxesleviedagainstsaidreal real estatewtroserightsinandtotheresidentialarose mortgagee, judgmentcreditor,orOtherlienoracquiringtheresidential residential reulestatepursuanttoitscreditbidatthesaleorbyany four 124)hours.NOfeeshallbepaidbythemortgageeacquiring evceed $300,incertifiedfunds/orwirerransfe $1,000 orfractionthereofoftheamountpaidbypurchasernotto which iscalculatedonresidentialrealestateattherateof$1foreach sale teeforAbandonedResidentialPropertyMunicipalityReliefFund, third.party checkswillbeacçeptedThebalance,includingtheJudicial altEe closeofthesalepayabletoTheJudicialSalesCorporation.No garage. Saleterms:25%downofthehighestbidbycertifiedfunds real estateisimprovedwithasplitlevel,singlefamilyhomeno LINCOLNWOOD, IL60712PropertyIndexNO1O-34-2i9-O4O-0O.The prior tothesaleThesublectpropertyisgeneralrealeotate scribed realestateCornmonlyknownas4000WESTMORSEAVENUE, auction tothehighestbidder,assetfortEbelow,followingde- South WackerDrive-24thFloor,CHICAGO,IL60606,sellatpublic 10:30 AMonJanuary14,2016,atTheJudicialSalesCorporation,One October 13,2015,anagentforTheJudicialSalesCorporation,willat a IudgmentofForeclosureandSaleenteredintheabovecauseon NOTICE OFSALEPUBLICISHEREBYGIVENfIlaIpursuantto 4000WEST MORSEAVENUELINCOLNWOOD,IL60712 12 cH11917 ANY UNKNOWNOWNERSANDNON-RECORDCLAIMANTSDefendants UNKNOWN HEIRSANDLEGATEESOFCONSTANTINOSKOUMBIS,IF SENTATIVE OFTHEESTATECONSTANTINOSKOUMBIS,DECEASED, KOUMBIS AKASOPHIASTPIERRE,WILLIAMBUTCHER,SPECIALREPRE- KOUMBIS AKATOMKOUMBIS.SOPHIAALPOGIANISSÓPHIAC Plaintiff, PANT BAYVIEW LOANSERVICING,LLC,ADELAWARELIMITEDLIABILITYCOM- tribunesuburbs,com visit placeanad, CoIl MENT -CHANCERYDIVISION IN THECIRCUITCOURTOFCOOKCOUNT'ILLINOISCOUNTYDEPART- JudicIal Sales-Real in your carlAdvertise Speed upfhesaleof Estate _v OFCHICAGO,PETERCKOUMBISAKATOM the 866-399-0537 The saleshallbesublecttogeneralrealestatetaxeo, Clossifieds, 7104 NORTHKEATINGAVE.LINCOLNW000,IL Prospective biddersareadmonishedtore- or ONLINE Judicial Sales-Real fasf 1 Online. Anytime. lt's your classifiedad. to orderandpayfor tribunesuburbs,com Go toplaceanad, Estate lt's easy! is duewithintwenty- - for attemptingtocollectadebtandanyinformationobtainedwillbe you areadv!sedthatPlaintiff'sattorneyiudeemedtobeadebtcsllec 00465002 AttorneyCode.21762CaveNumber:13CH025535TJSCe: attorney CODILISBASSOCIATES,PC,15W030NORTHFRONTAGE sure sales.Forinformation,examinethecourtfileorcontactPlaintiff's county venueswhereTheludicialSalesCorporationconductsforedo- 1 1/26/2015,12/3/2015,12110/20153773033 used forthatpurpose. 35-14821 NOTE:PursuanttOtheFairDebtCollectionPracticesAct, 16301 794-5300AttorneyFileNo.14-13-29SBSARDC 15W03t1 NORTHFRONTAGEBOAtI,SUITE100BURRRIDGE,IL60527 a 7daystatuoreportofpendingsales.CODILIS&ASSOCIATES,P.C. You canalsovisitTheJudicialSalesCorporationatwew.tJsc.comtor South WackerDrive24thFloor,Chicago,IL60606-4650(3121236-SALE to tilenumber14-13-29585.THEJUDICIALSALESCORPORATIONOne ROAD, SUITE100BURRRIDGE,IL6O52'(6301794-9876Pleuverefer in CookCountyandtheterneidentiticatlonforsalesheldatother in ordertogainentryintoourbuildingandtheforeclosuresaleroom cation issuedbyagovernmentagency(driver'slicense,passport,etc.( LINOIS MORTGAGEFORECLOSURELAWYouwillneedaphotoidentifi- POSSESSION, INACCORDANCEWITHSECTION15-17011ClOFTHEIL- REMAIN INPOSSESSIONFOR30DAYSAFTEENTRYOFANORDER YOU ARETHEMORTGAGORIHOMEO1MAERIHAVERIGHTTO reuired byTheCondominiumProirertyAct,765ILCS605/18.5(8-11.IP foreclosure saleotherthanamortgageeshallpuytheassessments part oiacommoninterestcommunity,thepurchaserofunitat 60S/9g)ll( andlnJ(4l.Ifthispropertyisacondominiumunitwhich the lefalfeesrequiredbyTheCondominiumPropertyAct,765ILCS closure sale,otherthanamortgagee,sha!Ipaytheassessmentsand property isacondominiumunit,thepurchaserofunitatfore- are admonishedtocheckthecourtfileverifyallinformation.ltthis representation astotheconditionofproperty.Prospectivebidders The propertywillNOTbeopenforinspectionandplaintiffmakesno to Plaintiffandin\"AS1S\ representation astoqualifyorquantityoftitleandwithoutrecourse taxes leviedagainstsaidrealestateandisofferedforsalewithoutany the residentialrealestatearosepriortosale.Thesublectproperty other lienoracquiringtheresidentialrealestatewhoserightsinandto to itscreditbidattitesaleorbyanymortgagee,Judgmentcreditor 4440 N.REDWOODDRIVENORRIDGE,IL60756 676336 purcsaser toadeedtherealestateafterconfirmationofsale. the purchaserwillreceiveaCertificateofSalethatentitle confirmation bythecourt.Uponpaymentinfullofamountbid, is subJecttogeneralrealestatetaxes,specialassessments,or paid bythernortygeeacquiringresidentialrealestatepursuant or wiretransfer,isduewithintwenty-four(24)hours.Nofeeshallbe amount paidbythepurchasernottoexceed$300,incertifiedfunds/ real esrateattherateofSiforeach$1,000orfractionthereof Property MunicipalityReliefFund,whichiscalculatedonresidential balance, includingtheJudicialsaleteebrAbandonedReuidential cial SaleuCorporation.Nothirdpartycheckswillbeaccepted,The bid bycertifiedfundsattheclosestsalepayabletoTheladi- is improvedwitharesidence.Saleterms:25%downofthehighest NORRIDGE, IL60706PropertyIndexNo,12-14-215-013.Therealestate scribed realestate:Commonlyknowsas4440NREDWOODDRIVE, auction tothehighestbidder,assetforthbelow,followingde- South WackerDrive-24thFloor,CHICAGO,IL60606,sellatpublic at 10.30AMonJanuary4,2016,TheJudicialSalesCorporation,One September 30,2015,anagentforTheJudicialSalesCorporation,will a JudgmentofForeclosureandSaleenteredintheabovecauseon NOTICE OFSALEPUBLICISHEREBYGIVENthatpursuantto 13 CH025535 Defendants UNKNOWN OWNERSANDNONRECORDCLAIMANTS SOCIATION UIT/ADATEDMARCH2,1992A/K/ATRUSTNUMBER1681, COMPANY ASSUCCESSORTRUSTEETOLASALLEBANKNATIONALAS- CESSOR TRUSTEEU/I/ADATEDMARCH2,1992A/K/ATRUSTNUMBER CESSOR TRUSTEETOLASALLEBANKNATIONALASSOCIATIONASSUC- FTA S.BLASZCZAK.CHICAGOTITLELANDTRUSTCOMPANYASSUC- Plaintiff, CITIZENS BANK,N.A.F/K/ARBSCITIZENS,NA. MENT -CHANCERYDIVISION IN THECIRCUITCOURTOFCOOKCOUNTY,ILLINOISCOUNTYDEPART- WOOD, IL60712. 1681, UNKNOWNBENEFICIARIESOFCHICAGOTITLELANDTRUST 12/10/2015, 12/17/2015,12/24/20153801537 1677399 Selling Officer,13121444-1122 INTERCOUNTY JUDICIALSALESCORPORATION 476-5500 RefertoFileNumber1202776. torneys, 1NorthDearbornStreet,Chicago,lllinoio65602.TeINs,13121 Between 3p.mand5only.PierceRAssociates,Plaintiff'sAt- For information:Visitourwebsiteathttp://uervice.atty-pierce.com. of thetele. entitle thepurchasertoaDeedpremisesafterconfirmation amount bid,thepurchaserwillreceiveaCertiticateofSalewhich property willNOTbeopenforinspection.Uponpaymentinfullofthe funds, balancewithin24hours,bycertifiedfundsNorefunds.The the CondominiumPropertyAct. oay theassessmentsrequiredbysubsection1g-11ofSection18.5 community, thepurchaserofunitotherthanamortxugeeshall If thesublectmortgagedrealestateisaunitoracommoninterest The mortgagedrealestateisimprovedwithasinglefamilyresidence. Commonly knownas6607NORTHDOWAGIACAVENUE,LINCOLN- P.1 N.10-33-307-026-0000. described property: 71BA, Chicago,Illinois,Selltothehighestbidderforcash,following the hourof11am.intheirofficeat120WestMadisonStreetSuite county JudicialSalesCorporationwillonFriday,JanuaryB,2016,at closure enteredintheaboveentitledcauseonApril15,2013,Inter- PUBLIC NOTICEisherebygiventhatpursuanttoaJudgmentofFore- 12 CH7606 Defendants, CITY BANK;ASSETACCEPTANCE,LLC; ODISHO; PNCBANK,N.A.,S/B/MTONATIONAL JULIE AODISHOA/K/AANNODISHO;EDWARD vo. Plaintiff, WORLD SAVINGSBANK,F58 WACHOVIA MORTGAGE,FSBSUCCESSORBYMERGERTO WELLS FARGOBANK,N.A,SUCCESSORBYMERGERTO COUNtY DEPARTMENT-CHANCERYDIVISION IN THECIRCUITCOURTOFCOOKCOUNTY,ILLINOIS Public NoticeNetworkPierceBAssociatesFileNumberV1202776 tribunesuburbs,com Visit placeonod, Judicial Sales-Real Estate day, 7daysaweek.365 placement 24hoursa The Classifledsare days ayearforyour PLACEMENT available forad convenience! NEW AD condasai. 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Your Stufi! or CafI go 1 1/26/2015,12/3/20112/10/20153773043 1676355 obtained willbeusedforthatpurpose. be adebtcollectorattemptingtocollectadebtandanyinformation Practices ActyouareadvisedthatPlaintiff'sattorneyisdeemedto 017748 TJSC#:35-13417NOTE:PursuanttotheFairDebtCollection ney ARDCNo.0046R002AttorneyCode.21762CaseNumber.14CH 9100E, IL6052716301794-5300AttorneyFileNo.14-14-20140AttOr- ASSOCIATES, P.C.1SW031JNORTHFRONTAGOROAD,SUITE100BURR at m.tlsc.comfora7daystatusreportstpendingsales.CODILIS& 4650 (3121236-SALEYoucanaltovisitTheJudicialsalescorporation CORPORATION OneSouthWackerDrive,24thFloorChicago,IL60606- 9B76 Pleaserefertofilenumber14-14-20140±HEJUDICIALSALES NORTH FRONTAGEROAD,SUrIt100,BURRRIDGEIL60527,16301794- file orcontactPlaintiff'sattorney:CODILIS&ASSOCIATES,P.C.,1516030 tion conductsforeclosuresales.Forinformation,evaminethecourt sales heldatothercountyvenueswnereTheiudicialSalesCorpora- foreclosure saleroominCookCountyandthesameidentiticationfor license, passport,etc.liiiordertogainentrYintoourbuildingandthe need aphotoidentificationìssuedbygovernmentagencyIdriver's TRY OFANORDERPOSSESSION,INACCORDANCEWITHSECTiON asuesoments requiredbeTheCondominiumPropertyAct,765ILCS whose rightsinandtotheresidentialrealestatearoseprior place yourad24hours For yourconvenience, 15-17011Cl OFTHEILLINOISMORTGAGEFORECLOSURELAW.Youwill HAVE TI-IFRIGHTTOREMAININPOSSESSIONFOR30DAYSAFTEREN- 60S/lt.51g-1(. IFYOUARETHEMORTGAGOR(HOMSOWNERI, the unitatforeclosuresaleotherthanamortgageeshallpay unit whichispartofacommoninterestcommunity,thepurchaser ty Act,765ILCS605/9(gXllandlgl(4lIfthispropertyisacondominium assessments andthelegalfeesrequiredbyTheCondominiumProper- the unitatforeclosuresale,otherthanamortgagee,shallpay all intormationIfthispropertyisacondominiumunit,thepurchaserof Prospective biddersareadmonishedtocheckthecourtfileverity plaintiff makesnorepresentationastotheconditionofproperty. mation ofthesale.ThepropertywillNOTbeopenforinspectionand that willentitlethepurchasertoadeedrealestateaftercontir- full oftheamountbid,purchaserwillreceiveaCertificateSale sale isfurthersubJecttOconfirmationbytheçoart.Uponpaymentin of titleandwithoutrecoursetpPlaintiffin\"ASIS\"conditionThe is offeredforsalewithoutanyrepresentationastoqualitysrquantity oui assessments,srspecialtasesleviedagainstsaidrealestateand sale. Thesublectpropertyissablecttogeneralrealestatetunes,spe- real estatepursuanttoitscreditbidattItesaleorbyanymortgagee, hours. Nofeeshallbepaidbythemortgageeacquiringreoidential $300, incertifiedfunds/orwiretransfer,isduewithintwenty-four1241 or fractionthereofoftheamountpaidbypurchasernottoexceed calculated onresidentialrealestateattherateof$1foreach$1,000 tor AbandonedResidentialPropertyMunicipalityReliefFund,whichis checks willbeaccepted.Thebalance,includingtheJudicialsalefee of thesalepayabletoTheJudicialSalescorporation.Nothirdparty terms: 25%downofthehighestbidbycertifiedfundsatclove 017-1004 Therealestateisimprovedwithacondo/townhouse,Sale UNIT #204,MORTONGROVE,IL65053PropertyIndexNo.10-20-101- at publicauctiontothehighestbidder,assetforthbelow,follow- tion, OneSouthWackerDrive-24thFloOr,CHICAGOIL,60606sell at 10.30AMonDecember30,2015,TheJudicialSalesCorpora- September 3,2015,anagentforTheJudicialSalesCorporation,will a JudgmentofForeclosureandSaleenteredintheabovecauseon NOTICE OFSALEPUBLICISHEREBYGIVENthatpursuantto Roso FERRISAVENUEUNIT#204MORTONGROVE,IL60053 Defendants (DECEASEOI, RICHARDROSE RICHARD KUHN,ASSPECIALREPRESENTATIVEFORROBERTAROSE ROBERTA ROSE,UNKNOWNOWNERSANDNONRECORDCLAIMANTS, BANK NATIONALASSOCIATION,UNKNOWNHEIRSANDLEGATEESOF JI/Dl MALANTIS,FERRISPOINTCONDOMINIUMASSOC..8MOHARRIS WELLS FARGOBANK,N.A.SUCCESSORBYMERGERTO udgment creditor,orotherlienoracquiringtIreresidentialrealestate 14 CH017748 HOME MORTGAGE,INC.Plaintiff, MENT -CHANCERYDIVISION IN THECIRCUITCOURTOFCOOKCOUNTY,ILLINOISCOUNTYDEPART- 12/10/2015, 12/17/2015,12/24/20153B01515 that purpose. lection PracticesActandanyinformationobtainedwillbeusedfor This ioanattempttocollectadebtpursuanttheFairDebtCol- For biddinginstructions,visit B66-402-B661 [email protected] Naperville, IL60566-7228 ANSELMO, LINDBERGOLIVERLLC Firm Information.Plaintiff'sAttorney Premise willNOTbeopenforinspection. Sale shallbesubiecttogeneraltaxes,specialassessments. ing officer. the Mortgagee,mortgagee'sattorney,orcourtappointedsell- TIte PurchasershallhavenofurtherrecourseagainsttheMortgagor, may beentitledatmostonlytoareturnofthepurchasepricepaid. if thesaleisnotconfirmedforanyreason,Purchaserat or certifiedfundswithintwenty-tour1241hoursafterthesale. the fullremainingbalancetobepaidSheriffbycashier'scheck paid totheSheriffbycashier'scheckorcertifiedfundsatsaleand percent (10951oftheamountstsuccessfulandhighestbidtobe Sale shallbeunderthefollowingterms:paymentofnotlessthanten improvements: ThispropertyconsistsofaSingleFamilyHome. PI N10-21-300-025-0000,1O'21-300-526-0000 Common Address:8331CentralAvenue,Morton,Illinois60053 ment. following describedpremisesandrealestatementionedinsaidJudg- 50 WestWashingtonStreet,Chicago,Illinois,sellatpublicauctionthe January 20,2016,at1pminroomLLO6oftheRichardJ.DaleyCenter, entitled cause,ThomasJ.Dart,SheriffofCookCounty,Illinois,willon Defendants, America; UnknownOwnersandNon-RecordClaimants aka CherylJ.WeissmanM.Weissman;TheUnitedStatesof Larry MuffettakaLaryD.Muffet;Cherylweissman o doy7daysaweek, ng describedrealestate:tommonlyknownasR650FERRISAVENUE 673691 1771 WDIEHL.,Suite120 Pursuant toaJudgmentmadeundenteredbysaidCourtintheabove F130700B6 NSTR Sheriff's e150434 13 CH16975 vs. Plaintiff, Nationstar MortgageLLC Chancery Division IN ThECIRCUITCOURTOFCookCounty,Illinois,CountyDepartment, tribunesuburbs,com the easyself-service Estate Judicial Sales-Real site isavailableto Visit ploceanad, 365 daysayear, PLACEMENT NEW AD fax 6304284620 w,tal-ilIinois.com a Weekand365days a placement isavailable year. Visitplaceanad. 24 hoursaday,7days tribunesuburbs,com Estate Judicial Sales-Real convenience, classified ad PLACEMENT For your NEW AD CAR OWNERS 12/10/2015, 12/17/2015,12/24/20153801549 1677661 will beusedforthaTpurpose. collector attemptingtocollectadebtandanyinformationobtained Act, youareadvisedthatPlaintiff'sattorneyisdeemedtobeadebt TJSC#' 35-14624NOTE:PursuanttotheFairDebtCollectionPractices File No.13-8575AttorneyCode.40342CaseNumber:14CH0407 Monroe Stleet,Suite#1125 of pendingsalen.JOHNSONBLUMOERG&ASSOCIATPS,LLC230W. Judicial SalesCorporationatwww.tlsc.comfora7daystatusreport THE JUDICIALSALESCORPORATIONOneSouthWackerDrive,24th Chicago, IL60606,1312)541-9710Pleaserefertofilenumber13-8575. in CookCountyandthesameidentificationforsalesheldatOther order togainentryintoourbuildingandtheforeclosuresaleroom BUSINESS OWNERS Floor Chicago,IL60606-465013121.236-SALEYoucanalsovisitThe BLUMBERG &ASSOCIATES,LLC,230W.MonroeStreet,Suitep1125, closure sales.Forinformation,contactPlaintiff'sattorney:JOHNSON, county venueswhereTheJudicialSalesCorporationconductsfore- issued byagovernmentagencyldrivnr'slicense,passport,etc.lin MORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW.Youwillneedaphotoidentification SESSION, INACCORDANCEWIThSECTION15-1701(C)OFTHEILLINOIS IN POSSESSIONFOR30DAYSAFTERENTRYOFANORDERPOS- THE MORTGAGORIHOMEOWNERI,YOUHAVEThERIOHTTOREMAIN The CondominiumPropertyAct,765ILCS605/lB51g-il.IFYOUAR sale Otherthanamortgageeshallpaytheassessmentsrequiredb mon interestcommunity,thepurchaserofunitatforeclosure lgl(41.. Ifthispropertyisacondominiumunitwhichpartstucom- required bymeCondominiumPropertyAct,765ILCS605/91g)l1Iand other thanamortgagee,shallpaytheassessmentsandlegalfees condominium unit,thepurchaserofunitatforeclosuresale, to checkthecourtfileverifyallinformation,ltthispropertyisa to theconditionofproperty.Prospectivebiddersareadmonished NOT beopenforinspectionandplaintiffmakesnorepreventationas deed totherealestateafterconfirnlahonofsale.Thepropertywill will receiveaCertificate5fSalethatentitlethepurchaserfo by thecourt.Uponpaymentinfullofamountbid,purchaser and in\"ASIS\"condition.Thesaleisfurthersubjecttoconfirmation tion astoqualityorquantityoftitleandwithoutrecoursePlaintiff against saidrealestateandisofferedtsrsalewithoutanyrepresenta- general realestatetanes,specialassessments,ortaneslevied real estatearosepriortothesale.Thesubjectpropertyissublect ing theresidentialrea[estatewhoserightsinandfo sale orbyanymortgagee,Iudgmentcreditor,otherlienoracquir- acquiring theresidentialrealestatepursuanttoitscreditbidat within twenty-four(24)hours.Nofeeshallbepaidbythemortgagee chaser nottoexceed$300,incertifiedfunds/orwiretransterisdue $1 foreach$1,000orfractionthereofoftheamountpaidbypur- Relief Fand,whichiscalculatedonresidentialrealestateattheratest the JudicialsalefeeforAbandonedResidentialPropertyMunicipality tien. NothirdpartycheckswillbeacceptedThebalance,including funds atthecloseofsalepayabletoTheJuBicialSalescorpora- was $277,732.41.Saleterms:25%downofthehighestbidbycertified Advertise yourrental tate isimprovedwithasinglefamilyresidenceThejudgmentamount 60053 PropertyIndesNo10-17-402-539-0000VOL0115Thereales- estate: Commonlyknownas5839CHURCHSTREET,MortonGrove,IL to thehighestbidder,assetforthbelow,followingdescribedreal Wacker prive-24thFloOr,CHICAGO,IL,60606,sellatpublicauction AM onJanuary13,2016,atTheJudicialSalesCorporationOneSouth tober 1,251S,anagentforTheJudicialSalesCorporation,willat15:30 Judgment ofForeclosureandSaleenteredintheabovecaaneonOc NOTICE OFSALEPUBLICISHEREBYGIVENthatpursuanttoa 5839 CHURCHSTREETMortonGrove,IL60053 Defendants STATE OFILLINOIS IESLAW DUSZEWSKI,TERESAJADWIGAA.DAVIDSON, Plaintiff. 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Legal Notices DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY NOTtCE OF PUBLtC HEARING PARK RIDGE PARK DISTRICT, TO SELL $610,000 GENERAL THE DISTRICT AND FOR THE PARK BONDS, THE PROCEEDS OF THE PARKS AND EXISTING PAYMENT OF THE EXPENSES ng, improving and protecting of Secretary uled a series of meetings to uled a series of on the f-year solicit public inOut Grant ICDBGI Program. lo de- hearings are çonducted termine Skokie's Department funding to the U.S. ment IHUOI Hearings will be held at the end of the"iillage Board of Trustees meetings 2015, and January 4 and Feb- ruary 1, 2016 A review of the current year's prolects, CDBG Monday, December 21. AIl new made at the final public hearin meetings begin at BOO p.m. HUD provides CDBG funding Housing and Community Devel- used for physical improvement projects, housing programs, so- cial sersrces, and other activities planning goals and CDBG regu- lations. meet principally benefiting the low- in the prevention and elimina- lion of blightin prolects must (UD before funds are released. Skokie expects to receive ap- prooimatety 54S0,Ocl0 for the coming fiscal year For more information on the 12/10,17/201 5 3795479 OF WHICH WILL BE USED FOR THE BUILDING, MAINTAINING, IMPROVING AND PROTECTING PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY DIV- EN that the Board of Park Corn- missioners of the Park Ridge Park District, Conk County il- linois (the "District') will hold a public hearing on the 17th day of December, 2015, at 7:30pm The hearing will be held in the Roard Room at the Maine Park Leisure Center, 2701 W Sibley Street, Park Ridge, Illinois. The purpose of tire Hearing will be to receive public comments on the proposal to sell bonds of the Dis- Enict in the amount of 5610 000, the proceeds of which will be used for the building. maintain- the parko and existing land and facilities of the District and fon tIre payment of the eupenses incident thereto By order of the President of the Board of Park Commissioners of the Park Ridge Park District, Cook County, Illinois. Dated the 10th day of Decem- ber, 2015. /5/ Richard Brandt Board of Park Commissioners Park Ridge Park District 12/10/20 13806808 The Village of Skokie has sched- The Village of Skokie the Village's Action Plan for BLock Community Development Develop- of Housing and Urban program oblectives, and pro- gram priorities for the 1-year Action Plan will take place on proposals for CDBG funding will be reviewed on Monday, lana- ary d. Funding decisions will be on Monday, February 1, to qualified local communities annually under Title opment Act that are consistent with local and moderate-income people from the community, or aiding CDBG Program, please contact Carrie CDBG Administrator, 933-5447 Cook County, Illinois as OF and AXA AND Inc FEDERAL estivo aka IERTIFICATES, Complaint for RESTIVD 09-35-100-028- mortgages were Systems. Mortgagor(sl. GENERALLY. CITIBANK, NEW AD convenience! that a as available for ad PLACEMENT 2015, default may be en- days a fear tor your The Classifieds are placement 24 hours a day, i days a week. 365 tribunesuburbs.com Visit ploceonod, LEGALS Foreclosures IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK IN THE CIRCUIT COURT YORK MEL- THE BANK OF NEW OF NEW LON FKA THE BANK YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS CWALT, INC. ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST 200b-83CB MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH SERIES 200S83CB 1445 W. Touhy Ave, Apt. 78 1213. 12/10, 12/17/15 COUNTY, ILLINOIS CHAN- COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CERY DIVISION PLAINTIFF VS. CATHALYNE CATHALYNE J. RESTIVO, JOSEPH SPINA. SAVINGS BANK. 1445 TOUHY AVENUE HOME OWNERS ASSO CIATION, UNKNOWN OWNERS, GENERALLY. AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS DEFENDANTS NO 15 CH 15129 Property Address' Park Ridge, IL 60068 CAL 61 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION AS TO UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS The reQuisite affidavit for publi cation having been filed, notice is hereby given to. UNKNOWN OWNERS, NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, De- fendants in the above-enlited action, Foreclosure and Other Relief has been commenced in the Circuit Court of Cook County, by said Plaintiff against you and other defendants, praying for the tore closure of certain mortgages conveying the premises legally descriseO as follows: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: UNIT 78 IN THE CONDOMINIUM, AS DELINEATED AND DEFINED IN THE DECLARATION RECORD- ED AS DOCUMENT NO 2697742. AS AMENDED FROM TIME TO TIME. TOGETHER WITH ITS UN- DIVIDED PERCENTAGE INTEREST IN THE COMMON ELEMENTS, IN SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH. RANGE i 2. EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN. IN COOK, ILLINOIS. PIN.: 1019 COMMON ADDRESS 1445 W Touhy Ave. Apt 7B. Park Ridge, IL 60068 And which made by Cathalyne Cathalyre J. Restivo and Joseph Spina, given to Mortgage Electronic Registration nominee for Guaranteed Rate, Inc. as Mortgagee to Wit' that certain "Mortgage dated Octo- ber 31. 2005, and recorded as Document No 0534255059, that Summons was duly issued Out of said court against you as pro- vided by law, and that the said Complaint is now pending for foreclosure of said mortgages and for Other relief Now, therefore, unless you UN- KNOWN OWNERS, GENERALLY, AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS. file your Appearance and An- swer to the Complaint in said action in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of cook County, Chancery Division. on or before the dTP day of JANU- ARY tered against you at any time after that day and a ludgment entered in accordance witti the prayer for relief in said Com- plaint. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Kluever S Platt, LLC 65 E Wacker Place, Ste. 2300 Chicago. 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Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act you are BUSINESS OWNERS i i 1 EaSt Main Street IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT - CHANCERY DIVISION COUNTY DEPARTMENT MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION FEDERAL NATIONAL Plaintiff, UNKNOWN OWN- BUILDING NO A-2 ASSOCIA11ON, GROVE ESTATES DAKOTA), N A. CLAIMANTS, CITIBANK (SOUTh ERS AND NON RECORD Defendants 10 CH 19015 Road, Unit 423 8640 N Waukegan Morton Grove, n 60053 NOTICE OF SALE the above cause on September 3 Foreclosure arid Sale entered in 9, 2015, an agent for The Judicial 2015 ana amended on November on January 14 2016, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, will al 10:30 AM Drive -24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, Sales corporation One South Wacker highest bidder, as set forth below, 606126, sell at public auction to the the following described real estate Grove, IL 60053 residential condominium The real estate is improved with a 03 The judgment amount was 52S1,7t2 Municipalitylteliet Fund, which is for Abandoned Residential Property at the rate of $1 for each 51,000 calculated on residential real estate paidby the purchaser not to exceed or traction thereof of the amount $300 shall be oaid in certified funds immediately by the highest and be best bidder at the conclusion of the sale The certified check must made payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No tee shall be paid its by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to çredit bid aLlhe sale or by any mortgagee, Iudgnien.t creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in arid to the is residential realestate arose prior to the sale The sublect property subject to general real estate taxes. special assessments, sr special taxes levtedagainSt said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in 'AS IS' condition The sale is further sublect to con firmation by the court. a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. no representation as ro the condition of the property Prospective bid- dors are admonished to check the court file to verity all intormation. at If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assess- ments and the legal fees required -by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9leJlll and lgJ4(. of unit which is part xl a common interest community, the purchaser the und at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18Slg-1l. TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION. IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) DF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You veIl peed a photo identification issued by a government agency (driver's license, passport, etc.( in Order Is gain entry into our buildln,g and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same idenliti- cation for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. MIHLAR. LLC, 111 East Main Street, DECATUR, IL 62523, 1217) 422-1719 sale shall be entitled only to a return 06 the purchase price paid The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee Or the Mortgagee's attorney. THE IUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 13121 236-SALE vos can also 6/sit The Judicial Sales Corporation at 7 day status report of pending sales. HEAVNER. 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HEAVNER, BEVERS S if the sale is not confirmed for any reason, the Purchaser at the The property will NOT be open for Inspection and plaintiff makes looking for a new Commonly known as 6557 N Knox Avenue, Lincolnwood, IL 60712 Commonly known as 6557 N Knox Upon payntent in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive hunters check the Classifieds befare competitiont Coil IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR IHOMEOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT APARTMENT FOR The search begins 866-399-0537 or visit tribunesuburbs.com Estate NOTE Pursuant to the Fair Debt apartment and home units with us to get o Judicial Sales - Real Judicial Advertise your rental IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COOK COUNTY, COURT OF IN THE CIRCUIT DIVISION DEPARTMENT . CHANCERY COUNTY LP. MTGLQINVESTDRS, Plaintiff, BBIKHA IONNIE PIRO, SOMAR Defendants 13 CH 08914 6557 N Knox Avenue Lincolnwood, IL 60712 NOTICE OF SALE the abovecause on July 6, 2015, an Foreclosure and Sale entered in will at 10:30 AM on January agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive 13, 2016, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, sell at public auction to the highest - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL 60606 described real estate: bidder, as set forth below, the following single family residence. The real estate is improved with a The Judgment amount was $63,67.13. Municipality Relief Fund, which is for Abandoned Residential Property at the rate of 51 for each 51,000 calculated on residential real estate by lfrg purchaser not Io exceed or fraction thereof of the amount paid 5300 sale. The certified chect must be best bidder at the conclusion of the Corporation made payable to The Judicial Sales real estate pursuant to its by the morthagee acquiring the residential udgment creditor, or other credit bid atibe sale or by any mortgagee, estate whose rights in and to the Senor acquiring the residential real is residential rearestate arose prior to fIre sale. The sublect property sublect tP general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special tanes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse IP Plaintiff and in AS IS condition The sale is further sublect to con- trrriration by the court a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale no representation as to the condition of the property Prospective bid- dors are admonished to check the court file Io verity all Intormaf ion at If this property io a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee. shall pay the assess- ments and the legal fees required byme Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(gXl( and lgl(4(. t tEls property is a condominium of unit which is part of a common interest community. the purchaser the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW Mortgagee or the Mortgagee s attorney, 236-SALE 7 day status report of pending sales H[AVNER, BEYERS S MIHLAR, LLC 1 i 1 East Main Street DECATUR. 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When Best for The family card over cash or a prepaid MARK LENNIHAN/AP these experiences also that wonders what card is that you're not When shopping for someone special, a gift card is often benefit others, such as happens inside its favorite giving a physical item, yet the go-to gift. But choose the card wisely. charities or nonprofits, you BOSTON SYMPHONY museum the dark. you still give a sense of may find that your happi- Ayoung patron tries out Details: Nearly all understanding the person actual full-time, 9-to-5 (or what size, for that ness will grow even more. the baton with Thomas museums and aquariums and what they would like," office job). Consider treat- matter). Give her a gift Here are a few gifts that Wilkins at a Boston Sym- host family sleepovers that said Eric Berger, director ing mom to a stress-free card to her favorite cloth- offer experiences and phony Orchestra event. 'begin as soon as the doors of growth strategies for weekend with a gift card to ing shop instead. benefit others. close to the public. CardCash, an online plat- a resort, salon or spa. Fa- For him. More than 4 creative mind and a Families have adventures form that allows patrons to cials, massages, manicures out of5 men said they Public garden competitive spirit. together holding buy and sell gift cards. what more can a mom wanted to receive electron- membership Details: Canstruction is flashlights in the dark with Last year, holiday spend- ask for? She deserves the ics as a gift, according to Best for Families and a charity that hosts like-minded patrons before ing on gift cards reached relaxation time. the CreditDonkey survey. individuals who love competitions worldwide in plopping sleeping bags an all-time high with the For dad. 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The Islands. sponsors). plenty of races that run the group's November 2014 straight for the barbecue one we are obligated to Price: $35 for an Price: Each chapter of gamut in terms of distance Consumer Survey said equipment. give a gift, yet have no idea individual, $50 for two, Canstruction charges its - not to mention mud they preferred to buy gift For college students. what he or she likes. How $100 for four; own entry fee - though runs, glow runs, relays and cards to allow the recipi- Berger said CardCash data do we maneuver that road- www.ahs.org. Prices vary some are free to enter. other creative obstacle ents to select their own indicates people ages 18 to block? With a gift card for for individual botanical canstruction.org courses that can be tailored gifts. A quarter of custom- 34 spend more money on a large department store gardens or . to individuals, couples or ers said they choose to buy fast-food gift cards than that offers a multitude of Working farm vacation entire families. (Walkers gift cards because they are any other demographic. "It goods. "Ifyou're looking to Classical youth Best for City families are almost always welcome easier and faster to buy kind of makes sense;' he just give an overall gift to concerts and urban dwellers. at these events too.) Many than traditional gifts. said. "College students make the person happy Best for Households Details: Many farms are fun runs benefit nonprofit The only issue: How do don't really care about and you know that they with budding music lovers. starting to allow organizations and you know which gift card what type of food, they are will be able to use it for Details: Classical music individuals and families to charities. Thousands of to buy? Here are a few just going for speed?' No basically anything they isn't just for those who can stay on extended visits and races are offered suggestions that can point doubt they will be grateful want, then you may want keep quiet in their seats for help with the chores. year-round. you in the right direction. the next time they have a to focus on a broad brand;' more than an hour. Most Recipients might be Price: The price of each For mom. Remember late-night study session. Berger said. "(Focus on) major orchestras now have collecting eggs, milking run varies; some are all those times mom stayed For her. Almost 3 out of something that covers a concerts for pint-size goats and cows, picking donation-only. Participants up late trying to keep the 4 women said they wanted whole slew of different audience members. fruits and vegetables, often receive, in addition to house in order? Cooking, to receive clothing as a types of products. That Price: Fee varies by feeding pigs, and eating the race entry, T-shirts and cleaning and taking care of holiday gift, according to way, you cover as many orchestra, but ticket prices fresh farm food. Since it's a other items. Find races at the kids sure is a full-time CreditDonkey's 2013 holi- bases as possible." are typically $10 to $20. vacation, none ofthe farm active.com. job (not to mention the day survey. Of course, it's work is mandatory and additional hours she never smart to guess what Elana Dure is a freelance Canstruction nobody is expected to Danielle Braffis a freelance spends working at her outfit she'd want to wear writer. Best fort Anyone with a wake up at the crack of reporter. Living Section 2 Tursday, December10, 2OJS CN KRAIG SCAPBINSKV/GEÌTV Ifthe roles were re- "Those are the things Lipford also said he'd The great thing is you Here are some more present that is," he said. versed and somebody offered to maintain his home, Lipford said he'd ask for help with some of the deep-cleaning chores that most people tend to do only once a year. This includes cleaning the ceil- ing fan blades, blinds, upper windows and sky- lights. that you usually neglect, so they are usually quite a chore to clean," he said. "Anything that requires a ladder and a little extra effort would be something I would love for someone to clean up." appreciate if someone offered to do his simple yet mundane tasks, including cleaning the gutters and installing curtains or blinds. don't have to be close to someone to give them a homemade coupon. Lip- ford said he'd accept the present from anyone as long as they do the handi- work safely and correctly. good deeds you can offer to do throughout the home: shovel snow, wash the car, mow the lawn, wash and fold a load of laundry empty trash bins, and walk, feed and groom the dog. Elana Dure is afreelancer. gift of all gift "I didn't cash them all Leopold said his daugh- Of course, child-made Home improvement "To have someone that Helping with chores aroùnd the house sometimes makes Helping with chores aroùnd the house sometimes a better gift than something bought at a store. Chester, Pa., said he be- lieves the value of hand- crafted coupon books and certificates lies in the senti- ment behind the gifts. in," he said, referring to the coupons his 14-year-old daughter made for Father's Day five years ago. "But I have this (coupon book), and I can look at this. ... It's is. It's about the thought ing. The misspelled words and stick-figure drawings may be heartwarming, but adult-made coupons are expert and contractor Danny Lipford ofthe TV show "Today's Home- owner with Danny Lip- shows up with the tools and a good, positive atti- not about how big the gift behind it." ter provided him with coupons for a mixture of home-related activities ranging from vacuuming the stairs to raking the leaves and cleaning the basement. coupon books are not the only creations worth shar- just as valued. ford" said the best gift you could probably give a fami- ly member or friend is your willingness to help him or her complete the difficult or strenuous chores throughout the house. tude? Man, what a good a helping hand a helping When AvitaI Schwartz "We put in things we The average person "It seems like you wast- Homemade presents are "It probably really stems Matt Leopold, of West Offering best be the can By Elana Dure Tribune Newspapers she was about 9 years old, teamed with her four siblings to give her parents a memorable gift in honor oftheir wedding anniver- sary. The children didn't their have much money of to use own, so they decided craft creativity and wits to a unique yet inexpensive present they knew their parents would appreciate: a homemade coupon book. were willing to do like help clean the bathroom or help mom cook," said Schwartz, a University of Maryland senior. "It was all these different, cute things." celebrating Christmas, Kwanzaa or Hanukkah will spend $805.65 on presents, according to the National Retail Federa- maybe I won't' Schwartz said. "I think (a homemade coupon book) is clever, especially since I appreci- ate not throwing away money on gifts." also more personal than store-bought gifts and, if crafted with care and fore- thought, can be more meaningful as well. from the principle that it's the thought that counts," Schwartz said, noting carefully decorated home- made gifts show the recipi- account. 'Putting it into a written form is almost like a minicontract, and it shows that you really have a commitment to the other person that you're giving it ... tion's 2015 Holiday Con- sumer Spending Survey. However, some of those gifts most likely will never be used by the recipients. ed your money on some- thing that maybe I'll use, ents that the givers actually took their interests into to!' a POSITIVE IMAGE PHOTOS

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Sat- The Addams Family: The Musical: The Addams Family: 847-251-7424 Ave., Wilmette, $15-$18, shop: one-day workshop, primarily for par- ents ofbudding starlets as well as pro- urday, Wílmette Theatre, 1122 Central Ave., Wilmette, $75 adult, $50 student 12 to 17 years, 773-398-6154 Corioils HolIday Concert: cappella concert featuring works by Biebl, Lauridsen, Chilcott, Gjeilo, Vaughan Williams, Applebaurn and others. 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Christ Church Winnetka, 784 Sheridan Road, Wmnnetka, $20; $10 under 18, 847-869- 0223 Sunday, Dec. 13 Gary Guiman: 1245 Chicago Ave., Evanston, $20-$25, 847-492-8860 Do Not Submit: A Storyteliing Open Mic: night for storytellers from zero to dee- ades ofexperience to connect, share stories and hone their craft. 5:30 p.m. Sunday, The Celtic Knot Public House, 626 Church St, Evanston, free, 847-864- 1679 Single Sword is a theatrical style of age ofHollywood, featured in the classic Turn to Calendar, Next Page Single Sword Combat Certificate: sword play dating back to the golden swashbuckling movies ofthe 30's and 40's and contemporary classics like "The Princess Bride." Influenced by modern sabre fencing this is one of the most useful sword techniques to master. 10 am. Sunday, Actors Gymnasium, 927 Noyes St., Evanston, $415, 847-328-2795 Study for Finals Week (Grades 9- 12 ): Meeting rooms will be open for individual or group drop-in study. 1 p.m. Sunday-Thursday, Glenview Public Library, 1930 Glenview Road, Glenview, free, 847-729-7500 This Teens Join in cele- Gardeners create the For those age 13 years or For those age The Ascension Choir and Orches- Kids and families are welcome to enjoy Kids and families are ments to create fun and unique greeting fun and unique ments to create regis- are provided, but cards. Materials Library 6140 Morton Grove Public Grove, free, 847- Lincoln Ave., Morton 965-4220 Get Hooked: Adult Crafts: Winter Get Hooked: Card Making: techniques, stamps, up to use layering and other fun embellish- paper punches 10 am. Saturday, tration is required. Breakfast: Second Saturday Bingo as we play Bingo. some breakfast treats weekend with Enjoy a kick start to your at the library. a morning of family fun Public Library 9:30 am. Saturday, Niles free, 847-663- 6960W. Oakton St., Niles, 1234 Nues Garden Ciub: Winter Con- tamer Project: annual winter arrangements for the Library entrance containers and the Underground window well. This is an "in the dirt" garden experience. Dress for the weather. 10 am. Saturday, Niles Public Library, 6960 W. Oakton St, Niles, free, 847-663-1234 Teen Gingerbread Houses: create a gingerbread house using gra- ham crackers, royal icing and tons of tasty treats. 2 p.m. Saturday, Niles Public Library, 6960 W. Oakton St., Niles, free, 847-663-1234 Celebrate Star Wars: brating "Star Wars" and the upcoming release of"Episode WI." Come in cos- turne and enjoy treats in our cantina, crafts, a trivia contest, lectures, BB-8 maze, live music and the showing of 'Plastic Galaxy." 9:30 am. Saturday, Northbrook Public Library, 1201 Cedar Lane, Northbrook, free, 847-272-6224 Advent Christmas Concert - On This Day: tra perform Christmas carols which are medieval, traditional and new works ofwonder and awe with the glorious sounds Rutter brings to these treasured Church ofthe Ascension, 460 Sunset Ridge Road, Northfield, free, 847-446- 8335 Park Ridge Chorale: We Wish You written/arranged by John Rutter. Cele- brate the season with a renewed sense gems. 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Lutheran the Merriest Holiday Concert: whole family and this year, for the first time, includes Santa on hand distribut- ing candy canes and posing for photos. The selected music is upbeat, familiar and beautiful, but with a fun new twist: two accompanists playing on one piano at the same time. 7 p.m. Saturday, St. Luke's Lutheran Church, 205 N. Pros- pect Ave., Park Ridge, $0-18, 224-5 85- 3403 jam-packed holiday concert is for the 9 Sev- Join in 9 am. Sat- up with two Drop in with friends to Drop in with Lincoinwood Library: 8 p.m. Saturday, SPACE, 8 p.m. Saturday, Enjoy traditional holiday Cram at Iris DeMent: Ave., Evanston, $24-$48, 1245 Chicago 847-492-8860 FUSE: Studio: build compose a ringtone, wire LEDs, gel chemicals to make an amp, mix obstacle course beads, navigate a robot Public and more. Saturday, Evanston Ave., Evanston, Library 1703 Orrington free, 847-448-8600 Market: Ecology Center Winter 2024 am. Saturday, Ladd , free, 847- McCormick Blvd., Evanston, 448-8045 Overeaters Anonymous: Church, urday, St Matthews Episcopal free, 773- 2120 Lincoln St., Evanston, 996-0609 EINS Choirs Benefit Concert: eral student ensembles from Evanston Township High School and a guest adult chorus join together to present this benefit concert Proceeds benefit the ETHS Choral Scholarship Program. 2 p.m. Saturday, Lake Street Church of Evanston, 607 Lake St., Evanston, $12, 847-424-7130 musical favorites in the Alsdorf Audito- Wonderiand Express Christmas Concert: rium. 2 p.m. and 4p.m. Saturday, Chi- cago Botanic Garden, 1000 Lake Cook Road, Glencoe, $0-20 plus parking, 847-835-5440 Meiikin Puppets presents The Night Before Christmas & The Shoemaker and the Elves: Cozy heartwarming family tales for the sea- son, as performed by Chicago's pre- miere puppeteers. Please call to register. 11a.m. Saturday, 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Glenview Public Library, 1930 Glenview Road, Glenview, free, 847-729-7500 Exam We have snacks, WiFi, outlets, laptops you can check out, reference librarians on hand and some relaxing activities you can do to take a breather. Grades 9-12. Registration required. noon Sat- urday, Lincolnwood Public Library 4000W. Pratt Ave., Lincolnwood, free, 847-677-5277 Meet Local Mystery Authors - Au- thor Panei and Book Signing: a discussion with three award-winning writers from the Chicagoland area, Lori Rader-Day (Little Pretty Things), Su- sanna Calkins (The Masque of a Mur- der) and Lynne Raimondo (Dante's Dilemma), to learn about their newest books and their writing process. 1p.m. Saturday, Morton Grove Public Library 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove, free, 847-965-4220 Bring your 6 p.m. Friday, Join a group of The 10th Annual Enjoy lunch and an Exercises are done in a Exercises are done in from Previous Page from Previous This presentation will feature Bibliobop Dance Party: Bibliobop friends as the tunes are family and to fun for the whole family library It's Calendar, Amuings Toy Rids: CALENDAR the and boogie down in cranked up your little ones. 10 a.m. dance with 6960 W. Friday, Niles Public Library, 847-663-1234 Oakton St., Nues, free, Gentle Yoga: Share The Warmth: Saturday, Dec. 12 Amlings Toy Ride leaves Amlings Cycle, Amlings Toy Ride leaves 10 miles with a with bikers traveling gift-filled trailers police escort pulling Register online. going to Mystic Celt. Cycle, 8140 N 6:30 a.m. Friday, Amlings Bring at least Milwaukee Ave., Nues, one unwrapped toy, 847-692-4240 chair or standing not on the floor. 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. Friday, Northbrook Public Library, 1201 Cedar Lane, North- brook, free, 847-272-6224 warm, friendly, supportive women (men welcome) to prepare one-of-a-kind fleece blankets for chemo patients. A basic crochet stitch can be taught if needed. 9 a.m. Friday, North Shore Senior Center, 161 Northfield Road, Northfleld, free, 847-293-6755 Behind the Doors of Downton Ab- bey: many behind-the-scenes anecdotes and fascinating hidden details, as well as highlight the historical context of these captivating characters and stories. 10 am. Friday, North Shore Senior Center, 161 Northfield Road, Northfield, $10 NSSC members; $13 non-members, 847-784-6030 Luncheon Event: afternoon of great music in the com- pany of friends. 11:30 a.m. Friday, North Shore Senior Center, 161 Northfield Road, Northfield, $19 (NSSC members); $25 (non-member), 847-784-6030 Hanukkah Happening: Temple Judea Mizpah, 8610 Nues Cen- Santa's Brunch at White Pines: Kick off the holidays with brunch featuring an appearance by good ol' St. Nick. Children can visit and have a photo taken with Santa, join in holiday craft activities and play games. Reservation required. 11a.m. Saturday, White Pines Golf Club, 500 W. Jefferson St., Bensen- ville, $14.99 (adults); $7.99 (children ages 5-11); $4.99 (children 4 and under), 630-766-0304 The Senior Stompers Concert and ter Road, Skokie, $12 adult (13 and old- er); $5 child, 847-676-1566 o 3O POSTAGE STAMPSHOW Lindner ConferenceCenter 'IO ADVERfiSE (across fromEmbassySuites) 31 22831O82 www.msdastamp.com A*socgatlan Stamp M,st Free Admission! MSDA- appraising atitsbest! Beginners Welcome. Dec. 1310AM-3PM Dec. 1210AM-5PM 610 EButterfieldRd Buying, Selling& 847-922-5574 Lombard IL CALL www.zurkopromotions.com ZIJRKO 715-526-9769 SUNI DECI27(8AM3PM/S5 Mli IlULMARKET AIITtAhl *FLEA* ANTIOUE ZURKO ANTIQUEEVENTS WHEATON, IWNOIS JUlI11 IIUVUJ. CUAW UAIIDCSAIURDA!10-5 December 12&13 MARKET &SALE (COUNTY FARMAMANCHESTER) Earty Buyers:SATBarn-loam 1.00 offwIthlsADI DuPage CountyFairgrounds Uil OIUUTMMGOWWS. 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Oakton St, Niles, free, 847-663-1234 Religion Update 2015: weeks, Jim Kenney offers a detailed assessment ofworld religions over the past 12 months. It's about good news (Pope Francis) and very bad news (reh- gious violence). But the analysis will be thoughtful and often uplifting. 1 p.m. Tuesday, North Shore Senior Center, 161 Northfield Road, Northfield, $20 (NSSC members); $25 (non-members), 847- day mornings in the McGinley Pavilion day mornings Evening Island. Music overlooking string quartets to Native varies from 10 am. Tues- towards an older crowd. Garden, 1000 Lake day, Chicago Botanic free, 847-835-5440 Cook Road, Glencoe, Workshop: Power Employment Land a Job in Secret Strategies to 90 Days: WorkNet Center land ajob, as Illinois working and speakers share what's job market. 9:30 what's not in today's Public Library am. Tuesday, Glenview Glenview, free, 1930 Glenview Road, 847-729-7500 Financial planning: one-hour consultation with a Certified Financial Planner. 9 am. 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Monday, Lincoln Ave., Morton Library 6140 Grove, free, 847-965-4220 Knitting Roundtabie: and socialize through knitting projects Don't forget your with fellow knitters. and needles. 2 current knitting projects Grove Public p.m. Monday, Morton Ave., Morton Librar3 6140 Lincoln Grove, free, 847-965-4220 Homework Help: to offer a ing area high school students Monday nights. little homework help Enthusiastic teens are available to help your kindergarten through fifth grad- e students work on their weekly home- work assignments. 6:30 p.m. Monday, Niles Public Library 6960 W. Oakton St., Niles, free, 847-663-1234 Brush Up Your Shakespeare: school students receive professional coaching from actors with The Shake- speare ProjectofChicago. Get guidance on selecting and presenting the Shake- speare monologue/sonnet that is right for you. 6:30 p.m. Monday, Niles Public Library, 6960 W. Oakton St, Nues, free, 847-663-1234 3-5 are welcome to register to try their hand at this monthly MineCraft Mon- day challenge. The group meets in the level. 4:30 p.m. Monday, Niles Public group: to a parent or caregiver schoolers with Make Meet with This year's annual This year's 7:30 p.m. Monday time Songs, games, story Kids in grades one and up The program will be Haiti: 5277 Book DIscussIon features The Hun- tion followed by Q&A. 11 am. Monday, Lincoinwood Public Library, 4000 W. Pratt Ave., Lincoinwood, free, 847-677- 5277 Yarn Gang: are invited to try their hand at knitting, crocheting or other yarn crafts. 4 p.m. Monday, Morton Grove Public Library 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove, free, 847-965-4220 Monday, Dec. 14 Foiled AgaIn: $15-$30,847-492-8860 Book Bables: ages 2 and and free play for babies Library - Monday, Evanston Public St, Evans- North Branch, 2026 Central ton, free, 847-448-8600 Live Bluegrass1 Roots and Folk: The Mudflapps perform. 8 p.m. Monday, The Celtic Knot Public House, 626 Church St., Evanston, free, 847-864-1679 Alliance Francaise du North Shore Program: Its cultures, its people and its roots. This presentation will offer a brief descrip- tion of Haitian life as it reflects its cul- ture, people and history. 1p.m. Monday, Glenview Public Library, 1930 Glenview Road, Glenview, free, 847-328-9516 hoopla, MyMedlaMall & Zlnlo indi- viduai Appointments: trained library staff for a 45-minute one-on-one session and learn how to download ebooks, audiobooks, maga- zines, movies, TV shows or music to your portable device. 10 am. Monday, Glenview Public Library 1930 Glenview Road, Glenview, free, 847-729-7500 Community Service Club: placemats for Meals on Wheels or cre- ate coloring books for children in need. Complete projects for the community while earning community service hours. Grades 6-8: registration required, drop-ins welcome. 4p.m. Monday, Lincolnwood Public Library, 4000 W. 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"The Good Dinosaur" because it had some and he started the Peter Sohn was brought in as the new director 2" **T/2 "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part - Part 2" brings PG-13, 2:17. sci-fi. "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay her revolutionary war to the four-film saga of Katniss Everdeen and conclusion. In a dutiful, fairly satisfying if undeniably attenuated years ago, Jennifer the first and best "Hunger Games" film four Pa., hoofer in Lawrence was like Peggy Sawyer, the Allentown, gaze of destiny, she "42nd Street:' With bow, arrow and hawklike back a star, and went out there a youngster, but she had to come and fried it up in a pan. she did. Lawrence brought home the bacon "The Peanuts Movie" **/2 G, 1:33, animation. Beloved, neurotic cartoon kid Charlie Brown hits the biggest screen possible (and in 3-D) in the warm "The Peanuts Movie:' directed by animation vet Steve Martino. "The Peanuts Movie" Is extremely faithful to the original source materi- al, which will please longtime fans, but this is aimed at bringing in anew, youthful audience. While Charlie Brown is the definition of an insecure worrywart, the feature film not only redeems him in his failures but also rewards the way he reacts to disappoint- "Spectre" *** PG-13, 2:30, actIon. "Spectre" cost nearly $300 million to make, and I suppose it was worth it. lt's a good Bond movie, which will be good enough for many millions of fans. lt's also the longest Bond movie in existence, clocking in at just under 21/2 decadent, carefree, flam- boyantly destructive hours. This time Ian Fleming's well-dressed assassin changes clothes from Mexico City to Rome, from London to the Austrian mountains. from Tangier back to London, where terrorists-entrepreneurs carrying the familiar handle of Spectre are the fiimmaking. They went for the underdog rooting, for Rocky and the fiimmaking. They Kow playing Kow MOVIES "Rocky" movie? Apollo by John Avildsen. So, "Creed:' a seventh Sylvester Stallone, directed up a scrappy fighter in turned best friend, had a son who grows Creed, Rocky's old nemesis Rocky, who's tending care system? Moves to Philly, connects with the Los Angeles foster fight? That's how it wearing that hat? Rocky trains him for a big the restaurant and still - Michael Phillips Is easily the best "Rocky" movie since "Rocky' goes, yes. And "Creed" ends up so flat it would have been smart to process over two years ago. The second attempt worthy of high praise is the background work, scrap it and try a third time. The only aspect heading for a tar pit. - Rick Bentley which is so stunning it keeps the movie from the movie's bacon, period. - M.P In "Mockingjay 21t's more a case of her saving ments and challenges. - Katie Walsh doing dirty work on a large scale. 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B CHARLES FLEMING Consumer Reports takes Tribune Newspapers a different attitude. It has judged Fiat among the In debuting two ambi- worst ofthe worst. In a flous new automobiles at recent reliability study, the the Los Angeles Auto Show publication found Fiat in mid November, Fiat finishing dead last, ranked Chrysler is trying to capi- 28th out of28 cars tested. talize on a decadeslong "The problem with American love affair with Italian car companies has Italian design. been quality and reliability' The carmaker faces an said Jake Fisher, director of uphill battle, the result of auto testing of the car- BRIAN VAN DER BRUG/TRIBUNE NEWSPAPERS PHOTOS an equally long American quality publication. "It's not The two-seat, soft-top 2017 Fiat 124 Spider marks the Italian automaker's attempt to return the model to its beloved days distrust of Italian engineer- fair to judge them by their of the 1960s and '70s. Most of the underpinnings of the new Spider, including its engine, come from Mazda ing. reputation of2O or 30 years The automaker show- ago, but it is fair to look at systems or long-term per- to define it, or what makes its 2017 Alfa Romeo Giulia choices out there among cased the 2017 Fiat 124 the recent data. Fiat models formance problems rather the country home to so too. Built in Italy and fea- sports cars that it's very Spider convertible and 2017 are the absolute worst, and than vehicles simply break- many creative people. May- turing a 505-horsepower hard to win on style and a Alfa Romeo Giulia sedan, Chrysler is not far behind." ing down. be it's something in the engine "derived" from nice driving experience," two new Italian-flavored Fiat Chrysler Automo- "It's relative, because the tomato sauc&' Ferrari, the Giulia will pair Consumer Reports' Fisher offerings from the companybiles has experienced worst car in 2015 is prob- The new Fiat 124 Spider high-end sedan luxury withsaid. "With Alfa, these are that also controls the Mas- strong sales with the re- ably better than the best car will try to bringback some sports car performance, terrific, highly styled, fun- erati and Ferrari nante- launch ofthe Fiat brand, in 1982," Kelley Blue Book ofthat sauce. The two-seat including a promised 3.8- to-drive vehicles with plates. which began in 2007 with analyst Karl Brauer said. soft-top is actually a Mazda second zero-to-60 mph reliability issues. It would Anticipation is high. The reintroduction ofthe once- "The spectrum is so much Miata in an Italian suit. time and a top speed of 191 be great ifthey launched a Fiat Spider is a return to ubiquitous Fiat 500, a bub- narrower now that a bad Most ofthe mechanics of mph. FCA says it's the vehicle that could dispel soft-top glory for the com- bly subcompact. cup holder can torpedo a the car, from the engine on "most powerful Alfa Romeo that. But there's no data to pany, whose 1960s and '70s Research provided by car's popularity. Nobody is up, are the result ofa part- production car ever' support it." 124 Spiders were beloved. the online auto sales and buying Fiat 500s and being nership between FCA and The Chrysler connection Fisher and Brauer said The Alfa Romeo Giulia is a data company TrueCar stuck by the side of the Mazda, which for 2016 may not ultimately be help- the real challenge for FCA grand-touring four door shows the company sold road. But 30 years ago, they redesigned the Miata ful in putting more Italian is to get reliable cars onto with sports car specifica- more than 40,000 Fiats in were." MX-5, the best-selling cars on U.S. roads, since U.S. roads and keep them tions and luxury appoint- the U.S. each year from What has not changed, roadster in history Chrysler, too, has found there. The company could ments. 2012 to 2014, with 2015 in far more than 30 years, is The Miata has won fans itselfnearer to the bottom take a page from the Hyun- Skepticism is high too. totals likely to hit that num- the excellence in Italian with its return to simple, ofreliabiity studies than dai and Kia playbook, re- Fiat Chrysler's Italian ber too. coach building and design. stripped-down, sports car the top. cently echoed by Jaguar, brands suffer from U.S. That's considerably Leslie Kendall, chief cura- essentials. But the Fiat Chrysler and offer consumers a consumer doubts about more business than the tor ofthe Petersen Muse- Critics ofFiat engineer- marriage has borne inter- deeply extended warranty. durability company did with the um and an unabashed Fiat ing say the Mazda under- esting fruit. Chrysler cars "The burden is on them Fans of the Italian auto- higher-priced Maseratis admirer - he once owned a pinnings and Italian styling are being rebadged as Lan- to build incredibly good mobiles believe that the and Ferraris. 1961 Fiat 1200 roadster - could be a potent combina- cias in some European product with incredibly Fix-It-Again-Tony suspi- The company moved said no other country has tion and produce a car that markets, bringing that good dealer and service cion is ill-founded. 12,942 of the former and produced so many beauti- looks great and performs historic brand back to life. experiences, not for one "You can't win the race if 2,145 of the latter last year, lid automobiles. reliably at the same time. And the new Dodge Dart year with one car but for you don't finish the race, though the profit margins "Since World War II, "The Miata is almost and Chrysler 200 are both five or 10 years, with 90 and Ferrari has been domi- on those vehicles are be- Italy has been making cars flawless; a dynamic ride large versions ofthe Alfa percent ofthe vehicles nant at long, hard races at lieved to be considerably that are taut, lithe, concise experience at a price that's Romeo Guiletta. performing well," Brauer Le Mans, Sebring and Day- higher than on the Fiats. and muscular, with a genu- right,' KBB's Brauer said. But without a better, said. tona," said car collector and Analysts and others inc sculptural quality to "IfFiat can take that com- longer track record for the "It's a cliche, but it's Ferrari lover Bruce Meyer, agreed that the Fiat prob- them,' Kendall said. "And a bination and add some two brands, the combina- amazing what good prod- who has owned a 1967 lems of old were more lot of designers took their Italian flair and not mess uption ofgood looks and good uct can do. That's always Ferrari 275 GT/B for 45 severe than the reliability inspiration from what the the performance, they performance may not be the fix for a brand that's years. "Mine has never let issues of today, which may Italians were doing. 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NilesNorthsenior coaching talentedrunning had thegoodfortuneof record allbutoneseason. years andhadawinning playoffs infourofthosesix qualified fortheClass8A Wolves from2000-05.He West, going32-26withthe served asthecoachatNiles sions. demic yearandswitchdivi- urban Northafterthisaca- quarters Barrington Wadehasver- At bothschools,Egofske Egofske previously A Chicago Tribune Publication Thursday, December10, 2015 NHS r-) r soccer. boys DB, Deerfield, Sr. DB, Deerfield, Int, 1 FF break-ups, 2 DB, Nazareth, Sr. PATRICK TATA P, Loyola, Sr. 2015 stats: 39.2 Avg BRAD HUTH PR, Hinsdale Central, Sr. 2015 stats: 69 Rec, 834 Vds. 12.1 Avg. 2 TO, 400 Return Vds College: Undecided MATT CLIFFORD 4TH, Lake Forest, Sr. 2015 stats: 79 Total tackles, 8 Pass break-ups, 2 Rec fumble College: Undecided JALAN JENKINS LB, Evanston, Sr. 2015 stats: 66 Total tackles College: Undecided DIMITRIJE MILUTINOVIC DL, Glenbrook North, Sr. 2015 stats: 64 Total tackles College: Undecided Matt Harness, Pioneer Press LUKAS KERSTEIN 13 Pass 90 Total tackles, 2 TFL 2015 stats: College: Undecided CHRIS SIMMONS 2015 stats: 23 Total tackles College: Undecided College: Undecided SARAH ROSE S, York, Jr. 2015 stats: 849 assists, 66 kills, 37 aces, 246 digs College: Undecided MAEVE GRIMES S-OH, Nazareth, Sr. 2015 stats: 218 kills, 36 aces, 29 blocks, 180 digs, 413 assists College: Ferris State (Mich.) DANI VAN LATEN S, Timothy Christian, Sr. 2015 stats: 749 assists, 114 kills, 51 blocks, 45 aces, 228 digs College: Undecided GeorgE M. Wilcox, Pioneer Press to view the local athletes named all-area wwwchicagotribune.con'/suburbs There's more online! Visit honorable mention in football, girls volleyball and DL, Evanston. Sr. DL, Ridgewood, Sr. BOBBY DESHEROW DB, Loyola, Sr. break-ups, 2 Int, 1 FF, 2 Rec fumble LB, Loyola. Jr. hurries, 7 Pass break-ups, 2FF, 1 Rec fumble LB. New Trier, Sr. 2 Pass break-ups. 1 Rec fumble College: Undecided NIKI AHLSTRAND MH, Maine East, Sr. 2015 stats: 243 kills, 42 aces, 92 blocks, 50 digs College: Undecided GRACE BUTLER S, Carmel, Jr. 2015 stats: 687 assists. 45 aces, 131 kills, 185 digs, 47 blocks College: Central Michigan CHRISTINA REED OH, Loyola, Sr. 2015 stats: 237 kills, 26 aces, 30 blocks, 196 digs College: Brown ALLIE NELSON L, Oak Park-River Forest, Sr. 2015 stats: 295 digs. 19 aces College: Kansas FOOTBALL - DEFENSE FOOTBALL IV ALLEN STALLINGS Forest. Sr. DL Oak Park-River TFL, 5.5 40.5 Total tackles, 14.5 2015 stats: Rec fumble Sck, 1 FF, 1 College: Undecided IBRAHIM NASIR DL, Maine South, Sr. 14 TFL 2015 stats: 42 Tackles, College: Undecided NAQUAN JONES 2015 stats: 37 Total tackles College: Michigan State VINNY SCALETTA 2015 stats: 100 Total tackles, 11 TFL 5 Sck, 2 FF, 2 Rec fumble College: Undecided 2015 stats: 96 Total tackles, 5 TFL, 8 Pass College: Undecided ANTHONY ROMANO 2015 stats: 125 Total tackles, 8 TFL, 3 Sck, 2 QB College: Undecided COLIN CASAS 2015 stats: 52 Total tackles, 7 TFL 5 QB hurries, GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Pioneer Press K, Evanston, Jr. Matt Harness, DANIEL KURKOWSKI DL, Loyola, Sr. College: Undecided JACOB MOECKLER DL. Deerf leId, Sr. College: Undecided ALEX SERRANO DL, Barrington, Sr. College: Undecided SEAN O'MALLEY DL, Libertyville, Sr. College: Undecided FRANCIS FAY KR, New Trier, Jr. 2015 stats: Rushing: 72 Att, 509 Vds. 7.1 Avg; Receiving: 15 Rec, 112 Vds. 7.5 Avg.: 153 return yards: 7 total TD College: Undecided SEAN MCCORMACK ATH, Hinsdale South, Sr. 2015 stats: 175-for-282 (62.1 percent), 3.041 Vds. 35 TD, 11 INT College: Undecided OWEN ENNIS 2015 stats: 31-for-32 PATs, 6-for-9 FG College: Undecided BEN POTTER M, North Shore Country Day, Sr. 2015 stats: 32 goals, 15 assists College: Middlebury College (Vermont) ALFREDO RECENDEZ GK, Leyden, Sr. 2015 stats: 109 saves, 10 shutouts, 16 goals allowed College: Undecided ZANE KASHNER O, Evanston, Sr. 2015 stats: 1 goal, 6 assists College: Does not plan on playing soccer in college NICK ECONOMOU D, Lyons, Sr. 2015 stats: 3 goals, 2 assists College: Does not plan on playing soccer in college TUCKER GOEBELER M. Libertyville, Sr. 2015 stats: 8 goals, 2 assists College: Cornell Eric Van Dril, Pioneer Press M, Libertyville, Sr. EMMETT CLIFFORD QB, Loyola, Sr. (70.5 per- Passing: 191-for-271 2015 stats: 59 Att, Yds, 33 TD, 6 INT; Rushing: cent), 2,552 295 Yds,4TD College: Undecided JOHN CLARK RB, Glenbrook North, Sr. Yds, 9.1 Avg. 25 TD 2015 stats: 173 Att, 1,578 College: Undecided JORDAN POWELL RB, IC Catholic, Jr. 201 Att, 1,682 Yds, 8.4 2015 stats: Rushing: 458 Vds. 14.3 Avg. 29 TO Avg: Receiving: 32 Rec. College: Undecided ERIC ESHOO WR, Loyola, Sr. 2015 stats: 30 Rec, 528 Vds. 17.6 Avg, 6TO College: Northwestern PAVON JOHNSON WR. Hinsdale South, Sr. 2015 stats: 50 Rec, 1,088 Vds. 21.8 Avg. 1710 College: Undecided JON ARENAS WR, Maine South, Sr. 2015 stats: 59 Rec, 894 Vds. 15.2 Avg. 10 TD College: Undecided MATT PRENDERGAST OL, Nazareth, Sr. College: Lehigh BOYS SOCCER JIMMY ALLEN F, Timothy Christian, So. 2015 stats: 35 goals, 3 assists College: Undecided KEVIN REILLY M, Libertyville, Sr. 2015 stats: 7 goals, 7 assists College: Dayton AUSTIN EHREN F, Carmel, So. 2015 stats: 28 goals, 8 assists College: Undecided ERICK BALTHAZAR F, Evanston, Sr. 2015 stats: 20 goals, 8 assists College: Undecided RYAN MCKERNAN D, Carmel, Sr. 2015 stats: 9 goals, 4 assIsts College: Undecided LIAM O'CONNELL 2015 stats: 3 goals, 22 assists College: Undecided FOOTBALL ALL-AREA SECOND TEAMS SECOND ALL-AREA 42 NHS Thursday, December10, 2015 t A Chicago Tribune Publication to beconfident Even ifyougt over. Asagoalie, youalwayshave dence doesn'tnecessarily carry confidence level? to getscoredon?Whereisyour as agoaliefeellikeyou'regoing especially rightinarow,doyou you startcompilingshutouts, nine gainesand12games.When Dril. lance sportsreporterEricVan script ofaninterviewbetween The followingisaneditedtran- Glenbrook NorthSectionaltitle. the programtoClass3A Ter Moleninthemidfield-led Christyan DeLaCruzandDylan back, andAdamTrujillo, Young andZaneKashnerinthe Josh Kiler,HenryHonzel, defense -itprimarilyfeatured IHSA. MastersandtheWildldts' state history the fifth-bestsingle-seasontotalin state championLibertyville. champion DeerfieldandClass3A Coaches Associationall-statese- Year, allowedjustonegoalduring Area BoysSoccerPlayerofthe Wildkits entered Masters andPioneerPressfree- South. CentralSuburbanNorth Suburban SouthchampionMaine campaign. HeshutoutCentral had 21shutoutsduringhissenior lection allowedjustsixgoalsand Illinois the restofregularseason.The against goalieAdamMasters. season, Conantscoredtwogoals team's firstgameoftheregular Pioneer Press BY they'd postashutout every gameconfident ADAM MASTERS,EVANSTON PLAYER OFTHEYEAR ALL-AREA BOYSSOCCER success Expecting A: Forme,personally, confi- Q: Youhadshutoutstreaksof Masters' 21shutoutsaretiedfor Masters, thePioneerPressAll- In theEvanstonboyssoccer Eiuc V High SchoolSoccer according tothe DRIL is justforget aboutit.You've gotto I've foundovermyyears ofplaying from conceding agoal? able toimmediatelymove on have donebetter?"Orareyou on itandthink,"Whatcould I from thegame,doyoulookback concede agoal?Walldngaway a shutouteverygame. we wereallconfidentthatwe'dget team andsticktothegameplan, We knewifwereallydidplayasa up againstanyoffenseinthestate. feme wassolidandwecouldstack shutout]. Weknewthatourde- tion. But...wealwaysexpected[a games, itwasmoreofanexpecta- - aLibertyville,Warren.Other they gotagoal,they'regoodteam thinking itwouldn'tsurprisemeif team. Somegames,Iwentin were. Forme,itdependedonthe got tobejustasconfidentyou scored on,thenextgameyou've A: Short-term, thebestthing Q: Whatisitlikewhenyou be [thisigood." didn't thinkitwasgoingto month. "Thisgood?We great year,"Evanstoncoach ed AdamMastershavinga COMMENT: championship inmorethan win their es Associationall-statese- Year hadseparateshutout Franz Calixtesaid a decade. lection, helpedtheWildkits High SchoolSoccerCoach- season. Masters,anIllinois during hisfantasticsenior streaks ofnineand12games Boys SoccerPlayerofthe The PioneerPressAll-Area COLLEGE: goals allowed 2015 STATS:21shutouts,six GK, Evanston,Sr. Adam Masters Undecided first «We anticipat- sectional last . aboutit,the told mydefense tostopit,couldI been positioned, howcouldIhave get scoredon,[I]thinkaboutwhat have used adifferenttechnique, think aboutwhere couldIhave cially whenIdoconcedeagoal, [I] could havehelpedmore.Espe- I couldhavedonebetter,how I my performance.EvenifIdon't after thegame,Ialwaysanalyze the restofgame....Forme, the nextplay.Themoreyouthink five. You'vejustgottomoveon matter ifyou'reupfiveordown continue playingthegame,no worse it'sgoingtobe I could have helpedmy teamina could havedone somethingbetter. ofthe timeafter agame, Ifeellike it wasaprettyperfect shot....Most Supersectional 1-O]? win theClass3ABarrington utes, 52secondsremaining, to feet shottoscore[with2miii- Edniunds hadbasicallyaper- Libertyville game-afterNate same processafterthesecond try to. until afterthegaine.OratleastI etc....But that[analysis]Isave A: Yeah,absolutely.Asyousaid, Q: Didyougothroughthe for PioneerPress. Twitter @VarDriISports Eric VanDrilis afreelancereporter was agreatshot. mean, hatsofftoNatebecausethat right Iwasintheposition. I on thatplay.Ihadthetechnique there wasmuchmoreformeto do saving it,butIreallydon'tthink ing thereplay,Iwasprettycloseto a couplebreakawaysaves.Watch- part. Imadeacouplebigsaves,and Libertyville, Ifeellikedidmy better way.Buthonestly,against PIONEER PRESS BRIAN O'MAHONEY/ Nov. 3. Libertyville on al gameagainst ton Supersection- Class first halfofthe a ballawayfrom Adam Masters his goalduringthe (middle) punches Evanston goalie 34 Barring- the field." playing, justa natural leaderon mediately, themoment hestarts passion tothegame.He'sim- brings alotofintensityand coach ElliottHurtigsaid."He such askilledplayer,"Deerfield COMMENT: "He'sclearlyjust champion Libertyville. a North andendeditsseasonwith field wontheCentralSuburban the Warriorsinscoring.Deer- ties forhisteammates,healsoled great touchtocreateopportuni- cer. Klabjannotonlyusedhis lone seasonofhighschoolsoc- tion all-statemidflelderinhis School SoccerCoachesAssocia- Kiabjan wasanIllinoisHigh COLLEGE: Wisconsin 2015 M, Deerfield,Sr. Stephen Fernandessaid. up top'TimothyChristiancoach back, butitalsomakeshimstrong makes himagreatdefenderinthe composure onthe COMMENT: "Hehasincredible 4-1 victoryoverAnna-Jonesboro. in thestatechampionshipgame,a then scoredtheTrojans'firstgoal High inthestatesemifinals.He previously unbeatenUrbanaU- three assistsina4-1victoryover tine Supersectional.Lodewykhad win overLatinintheIABenedic- another inTimothyChristians2-1 scored onegnalandassistedon dangerous inallofthem.Lodewyk champions thisyear.Hewas positions fortheClassLAstate Lodewyk playedavariety COLLEGE: Undecided 2015 STATS:11gnals,14assists D/MF, TimothyChristian,Sr. FIRST TEAM ALL-AREA BOYSSOCCER 1-O STATS: Ben Lodewyk Nick Kiabjan loss 13 goals,11assists to eventual ball. state That of got aworkratethatcarrieshim 2015 STATS: foot." on theflyandputting itonakid's capable ofhitting a50-yardball trouble intightspaces,andhe's the balltogethimselfout of said. "He'stechnicalenoughon dale CentralcoachMikeWiggins on bothsidesoftheball,"Hins- [and] reallystrongvision.He's is justagreatmindforthegame COMMENT: "WhatLouisbrings American honors. Association and NationalSoccerCoaches cer CoachesAssociationall-state earned IllinoisHighSchoolSoc- teammate assists inasingleseason.He,like St. Johnsetaschoolrecordfor COLLEGE:Dayton M, HinsdaleCentral,Sr. with it." games, becausehe'srelentless gives himafoundationtochange pace andstaminaitreally coach ScottSteibsaid."He'sgot never, evergettired'Barrington athlete. Hecanrunalldayand COMMENT:"He's kindofafreak solid defender. state selection,wasalsoavery Soccer CoachesAssociationall- box. Pille,anIllinoisHighSchool and sendcrossesintothepenalty get bydefenderswithregularity year. Pine'sspeedallowedhimto role PinehadforBarringtonthis team's offense,butthatwasthe the mostinstrumentalpartofa It's nottypicalforaleftbacktobe COLLEGE: Undecided 2015 STATS:2goals,12assists D, Barrington,Jr. Louis St.John Nash Pine 6 goals,21assists Rigoberto of America Rojas, All- year.. Arabik wasan varsity seasons.Hisreturntohigh goals and28assistsinthree Arabik finishedhiscareerwith48 job backthereforus,"Maine was focusedonAIbert.' because somuch ofthedefense guys andtheywere abletofinish is, hewasabletofindtheopen said. "Theunselfishplayerthathe him," LeydencoachMarkValintis fense andtheirmarking,towards he was.Theygearedtheirde- COMMENT: "Teamsknewwho tion all-sectionalselectionthis School SoccerCoachesAssocia- opportunities forhisteammates. player whowaswillingtocreate with aDivisionItalentand school soccerprovidedtheEagles COLLEGE: Undecided 2015 F, Leyden,Sr. of play!' forward andcontrollingtherun tent. He'svery[good]atstepping Sept. 9."He'sbeenveryconsis- Glenbrook NorthonWednesday, following a South coachDanStatessaid COMMENT: "He'sdoneagreat invaluable. ship atcenterbackprovedtobe cality, intelligenceandleader- three defenders.Aniol'sphysi- South. Theydidsobyusingjust and wontheCentralSuburban ished with15shutouts,however, starting lineup.TheHawksfin- almost completeturnoverofits South thisseason,followingan Little wasexpectedfromMaine COLLEGE: Undecided 2015 STATS:O D, MaineSouth,Sr. STATS: 17goals,assists Mbert Arabik Da4d Aniol 1-1 goals, 1assist Illinois High draw against we fellbehind,werealways defense -knowingthateven if loosely," Blakesaidviaemail. made theentireteamplaymore could scoreatanytimereally COMMENT: "KnowingKonrad lion, hardworkandexperience. his mentalandphysicalmatura- COLLEGE: Undecided COMMENT: "He'sadifference game-winner againstEvanstonin in thegame?' "He tookalotofpressureoffthe Malinowski's developmentto coach MartinBlakeattributed as asophomore.ElmwoodPark Malinowski scoredsevengoals ability wasabigreasonwhy. and Malinowski'sgoal-scoring tional titleinprogramHstory The Tigerswontheirfirstsec- 2015 F, ElmwoodPark,Jr. [score]?' has asliverofspace],he'sgoingto team's winoverEvanston."[Ifhe Bitta saidofEdmundsafterhis maker," LibertyvillecoachAndy the Wildkitsthatnight ishing wasthedifferenceagainst touch, technicalabilityandfin- Supersectional. Edmunds'superb a 1-0victoryintheBarrington semifinal. Healsorecordedthe Park intheStevensonSectional in a3-1victoryoverHighland state champion.Hescoredtwice sectional selectionandaClass3A Soccer CoachesAssociationall- son asanIllinoisHighSchool Edmunds finishedhisseniorsea- COLLEGE: Butler 2015 M, Libentyville,Sr. Konrad Malinowski Nate Edmunds STATS: 30goals,12assists STATS: 14goals,3assists I j, just sohumble....He'saphenom- Vernon HillscoachMikeMcCau- guns reachedaClass2Asectional COLLEGE: Brown what atruestudent-athlete is?' enal studentHereallyembodies about Joseph,tobehonest,ishe's the thingthatmoststandsout person," McCaulousaid."Tthink COMMENT: "He'sjustaspecial lou. GPA isabovea4.25,accordingto lection. Inadditiontothat,Lee's Coaches Associationall-statese- Illinois final important reasonwhytheCou- ity inthemiddleofthefieldwasan Lee's quicknessandtechnicalabil- 2015 STATS:8goals,15assists M, VernonHills,Sr. and comeupinbigmoments." ability toplayataveryhighlevel Wiggins said."Hehasthatunique er," HinsdaleCentralcoachMike COMMENT: "He'saspecialplay- Coaches AssociationofAmerica. American bytheNationalSoccer school playersnamedanAll- also oneofthreeIllinoishigh Carolina onSaturday,Dec.5.He's All-American GameinNorth team intheHighSchoolSoccer was namedtheMVPofWest the WestSuburbanSilver.Rojas Red Devilsfinish18-2-1andwin soccer thisseasonandhelpedthe lection returnedtohighschool Coaches Associationall-statese- The IllinoisHighSchoolSoccer COLLEGE:Undecided winners), sixassists 2015 F, HinsdaleCentral,Sr. !rk VanDril,Pioneer Press Riguberto Rojas this season.Leewasan STATS:18 goals(10game- Joseph Lee High School Soccer w... 44 ALL-AREA GIRLS VOLLEYBALL

PLAYER OF THE YEAR KATIE RANDOLPH, LOYOLA Striking ¡ the right balance Loyola's Randolph has 4.0 GPA, plans to attend Ivy League school

BY GEORGE M. WILCOX she has been accepted. Pioneer Press Pioneer Press sports re- porter George M. Wilcox Katie Randolph was con-talked to Randolph about fident in her abilities aridbeing a student at Loyola wanted to be Loyola's onlyand fitting volleyball into setter. her schedule. Knowing Loyola has a Q:Has the time corn- tradition of running two-mitment in volleyball tak- setter offenses, Randolphen away academic pur- approached coach Marksuits you might have had Chang after her freshmanat Loyola? season hoping to change A: It has a little bit But Chang's mind. not enough where I resent KEVIN TANAKA/PIONEER PRESS "I like to attack at the it.There were definitely net," Randolph said. "I justclubs I would have joined ifLoyola's Katie Randolph, left, and Natasha Borkowski team up for a block against Hersey during the Class 4A Maine South asked him. I tried to showI was not in volleyball. WeSectional semifinals on Nov. 3. him I could do it. A lot ofhave a Philosophy Club that times people don't think Imeets Monday after school A:I'vehad amazingyour theater class? can because I'm short. I'mso I can't do that because Iteachers. When you've had A: We do a lot of theater -5-foot-6, 5-7 with shoes." have practice. For the mostteachers that are very pas-games and then we did Katie Randolph part, I've been able to par-sionate about their subjectmonologues. We had to Randolph's talk with steered Loyola Changworked. ticipate.I'minClavius, and love to share, I reallymemorize a performance a S, Loyola, Sr. couple of weeks ago. Right 2015stats: to fourth place "The morel looked at herwhich is an honors programlike that.I've had really in the state in hands and her defensivefor math and science-in-good teachers that made me now we have a partner and 642 assists, 66 hills, 26 blocks, 2014. The ability, you could watch her dined students. I'm in awant to come to class. Theypicked our scenes yesterday. and see how much ballservice learning class. Do-made me learn better.We are working on our 193 digs Ramblers control she had," Changing service is part of theThat's been the biest im- scenes right now. College: Un- went 101-41 in decided her career. said. class. Every Sunday I workpact. Q:For what play? at Friedman's Place [in Chi- Q:What has your class A: Mine is from "Reck- The Pioneer Comment: As the lone setter, Ran- "She lives and doiph directed Loyola to cago], which works with theload been like this se-less" by Craig Lucas]. It's Press All-Area Volleyball Katie Randolph dreams about three consecutive 27-winvisually impaired. 1go theremester? four or five pages with three volleyball," every Sunday for two hours. A:I'm in three APmonologues. It's about this Player of the seasons and back-to-back Year was a four-yearcoach Murk Chang said. Class 4A sectional champi-It's my faith class. 1go to thecourses this semester: Lan-lady whose husband hires a When Randolph was a onships. For her efforts,class during school and weguage and Composition, AP hitman to kill her and then starter and in 2015 be- Randolph was named theread different things and Psychology and AP Biology, she x-uns away. She runs to a came the first setter tofreshman, "we needed a lead the Ramblers (2 7-9)setter at the varsity level. Pioneer Press All-Area Girlsthen we do service on theThen I'm in theater. Wegas station. She has no- needed a fine art to gradu-where togu.This man to back-to-back Class 4AThere was not anyone VolleyballPlayer of theweekends or during the doing it better than she Year. week. When we come intoate so I decided to takeinvites her over to Christ- sectional champion- class, we reflect on it andtheater and I'm in regular mas with his family. ships. Loyola losttowas. We gave her a shot Randolph has a 4.0 GPA. Glenbard West in a su-and it worked out beauti- She plans on playing volley- discuss it. pre-calc and Justice Semi- persectional. Randolph fully?' ball at an Ivy League school, Q:What do you like nur, my faith class. gwiicox@pioneerlocaLcom but is waiting to hear wheremost about school? Q:Are you enjoying T5vitter @geomwikox A Chicago 4 "-45 for "On a team "Isabelle was New Trier to a Class 4A sectional final. COMMENT: a consistent player and a responsible captain New Ther girls volley- said. "She works hard and her consistency allows us to run our offense." George M. Wilcox, Pioneer Press fense for a team what was ball;' coach Hannah Hsieh the serve-receive. O'Brien was a starter for Liber- tyville's Class 4A state run- ner-up team in 2014. COMMENT: that lacked superstars, Mor- gaii anchored a stingy de- only pushed to three sets six times' coach Greg Loika said. "I feel we have the best defensive player around?' 538 digs, 52 452 digs, 38 Harvard ' Tsshima led Morgm O'Brien Isabelle Tasbima . L, New Trier, Sr. 2015 STATS: L, Libertyville, Jr. 2015 STATS: aces COLLEGE: Illinois O'Brien's digs this season ranked third all-time among Libertyville defensive play- ers for a single season. She was second on the team in aces and led Libertyville in serving percentage (96 per- cent) while also exceffingon aces, 53 assists COLLEGE: Tashima proved how valuable she was to the Central Suburban South champions by being named the conference Player of the Year despite playing libero, a defensive position, rather than a more glamorous offensive positic?rP. 1 fifth its The two-seller 'Jori's desire to and off the court will be named all-tournament at the Asics Challenge and at events hosted by Glenbrook North and Bradley-Bour- bonnais. COMMENT: formation "allows her to impact the gaine with her hitting and blocking as well as her running of the of- fense' coach Wayne Saun- ders said. "Her presence on niissedgreatly.' since 2011 and 30-win season in six years. COMMENT: compete and mental tough- ness sets her apart from other athletes' coach Tim Crow said. "She is willing to put her team on her back to get the victory. Teams would gameplan for her and she still wound up with big numbers." 1111- 394 assists, 374 kills, 45 Northern Jon Radtke season. Radtke starter became Villanova Emma Decker all-East Suburban this S-OH, Nazareth, Sr. 2015 STATS: 229 kills, 61 blocks, 37 aces, 179 digs COLLEGE: Nazareth switched to a two- setter offense this season to take advantage of Decker's 6-foot-3 height and allow her to hit regularly. The four-year this season's only three- time Catholic selection and was OH, Stevenson, Jr. 2015 STATS: aces, 320 digs COLLEGE: nois Expectations for next sea- son might even be higher for the 5-foot-10 Radtke after she led the Patriots (31-9) in kills guided Stevenson to its first sectional championship 'Alex is a ver- "They are not all-tournament at Benet and had more than 1,000 career kills. COMMENT: satile player who will at- tack or dig wherever she is needed and a wonderful teammate who is ready to listen' coach Patty Iverson said. "She is also a fierce competitor who accepts nothing less than her best as success." CSL North. COMMENT: in competition out there, whether it's a practice or a game," coach Chris Cooper said of Crue's ability to play alongside younger sister Mary Clare Crue. "They both can be successful without going against one another."

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varsity starter was named tional final. The four-year Glenbard West in a sec- Class 4A state runner-up ence co-champion and before they lost to confer- OH, York, Sr. 2015 STATS: COLLEGE: ered the Dukes (32-7) to a West Suburban Silver title aces, 31 blocks, 266 digs. The 5-foot-9 Preuss pow- behind their co-Player of the Year in the COLLEGE: conference championship named team MYP and the aces, 225 digs The Spartans went unde- feated in the Central Sub- urban North to win the leader in kills. Crue was 2015 STATS: OH, Glenbrook North, Sr.

FIRST TEAM FIRST ALL-AREA GIRLS VOLLEYBALL GIRLS ALL-AREA Thursday, December10, 2015 A Chicago Tribune Publication 46 ending tomyhighschoolcareer. onship toLoyolaIt'sadream about bringingastatechampi- have imagined.Wealwaystalked best possibleoutcomeIcould best timeIhadthere.Thiswasthe Illinois] before,butthiswasthe think aboutthatatall.Butitsunk title atHuskieStadiwn? play footballforNorthernliii- season. with PioneerPresssportswriterMattHarnessabouthismemorable Football DefensivePlayeroftheYear.LeRoy,aGlencoeresident,spoke surrendered anaverageof8.8pointspergame. most dominantplayeronaunitthatproducedsixshutoutsand starter backforthe2015season,and6-foot-3,265-pounderwas integral partofthesuccess.Theseniorlinemanwaslonedefensive fourth timein107seasonsthattheRamblerswentundefeated. grade. ForLoyola(14-O),itwastheschool'ssecondstatetitleand first footballchampionshipsincehestartedplayingthesportinfourth state finalatNorthernIllinois'HuskieStadium,BenLeRoycapturedhis BY MATTHARNESS PLAYER OFTHEYEARBENLEROY,LOYOLA ALL-AREA FOOTBALL jective. Wewerealltenaciousand to. because he'ssomeoneIlooktoup meant somuchcomingfromhim favorite quoteofhisaboutme.It hear himsaythat? lineman he'scoached.Didyou best, ifnotthebestdefensive when hecalledyouoneofthe the postgamepressconference Loyola coachJohnHolecekat around. Ihadbeen[toNorthern stadium, Itookmytimetolook me. Onthewalkoutof the lockerroom,that'swhenithit press conferenceandwentbackto in afterthegame.AfterIleft special foryoutowinastate Ibis inDeKaib.Wasitextra football moment offthefield tried toremember thateveryplay. people whoIwasasaplayer. I shoulder. Ifeltlikehadtoshow prove. Iplayedwithachiponmy played angryandwithapoint to always playedwithanedge.We Would youagree? this year'sdefenseasnasty. Ending A: Yes,Idid.Thatwasmy A: Duringthegame,Ididn't Q: Youhavecommittedto After suchastrongseason,LeRoyisthePioneerPressAll-Area LeRoy, theCatholicBlue'smostoutstandingdefensiveplayer,wasan With theLoyolafootballteam's41-OwinoverMaristinClass8A Q: Whatwas your favorite A: Yes.That'stheproperad- Q: Holecekoncedescribed Q: Youweresittingcloseto I Pioneer Press Twitter: @harnesspreps [email protected] always putthembeforeme. do anythingforthisteam,and I his allfortheteam.Iwaswilling to bered? How doyouwanttoberemem- program's 107-yearhistory. go downasoneofthebestinthe high spirits. was afunday.Everybodyin cafeteria together.Thatdefinitely the practicesandatethemin burritos [fromChipotle]atoneof [28-0] andstarted3-0,weallgot this season? 2015 stats:83Totaltackles,17 level!' the abilitytoplayatnext He's asolidplayerwhohas said. "Hebattleseveryplay. Loyola coachJohnHolecek ute ishissizeandstrength" Comment "Hisbestattrib- Class 8Aall-stateteam ball CoachesAssociation's the IllinoisHighSchoolFoot- son 14-0.Hewasnamedto state titleandfinishthesea- Ramblers wintheClass8A er oftheYear,helped Area FootballDefensivePlay- LeRoy, thePioneerPressAll- College: NorthernIllinois FF TFL, 12Sck,6QBhurries,3 DL, Loyola,Sr. Ben LeRoy A: Assomeonewhoalwaysgave A: AfterwebeatBrotherRice Q: ThisLoyolateamshould DEFENSE on a Loyola's BenLeRoy andJack Hough (50) high sack Marquette's JackDwyeron note Aug. 29 BRIAN O'MAHONEY/PIONEER PRESS in Wilmette. 47 hune Pu December lo, put him anywhere on "His stats are solid, but to "Weusehimin abt of different Undecided Undecided Miami (Ohio) Get more online Follow Pioneer Press Sports on Twitter at @PioneerPress for the latest news and updates on area sports teams Mitch Schermerhorn North champion Spat-tans, Schermerhorn played all overthe field, includingfree safety. The 5-foot-8, 160-pounder was named the--- conference's Co-Defensive Player of the COMMENT: ways," Glenbrook North coach Bob Pieper said. "He's a kid who can do so many different things for us. He does whatever we ask of him." Matt Harness, Pioneer Press Central Suburban South's Offensive Player Central Suburban South's lockdown cornerback. of the Year, he was a Illinois High School He was selected to the Class 8A Football Coaches Association's all-state team. the field and he's going to make plays:' Evanston coach Mike Burzawa said. Robert Hall DB, Hinsdale South, Sr. 2015 STATS: 75 Total tackles, 3 TFL, 10 Pass break-ups, 2 mt, 1FF COLLEGE: A three-year starter, the 5-foot-9, 195-pound safety was an invaluable member of the defense, which helped the Hornets reach the Class 6A semifinals. Hall leaves the program as the all-time leader in inter- ceptions. COMMENT: watch his physical style ofplay is even more impressive," Hinsdale South coach Mike Ban-y said. ATH, Glenbrook North, Sr. 2015 STATS: 73 Total tackles COLLEGE: The fastest player on the Central Suburban Yeat Tray Banks DB, Evanston, Sr. tackles, 3 hit, i Eec 2015 STATS: 44 Total Fumble COLLEGE: players in the area, One of the most electric Banks often was the,. the 6-foot-1, 175-pound Not only was he the best athlete on the field. COMMENT: "You can "He has one of the best "He is a winner," Barrington "Every play Max played was "Every play Max played "Riley has an outstanding skill Undecided Penn State Undecided Undecided in Lake Forest, the 6-foot-3, 245-pound Joseph is known around the nation as one of the top recruits. He was selected as the Catholic League Red's Most Outstanding Defensive Player. COMMENT: highlight films you will see as he did everything for us:' coach Robin Bowkett said. set for a linebacker and has a knack for making the big play:' Jones said. P, Barrington, Sr. 2015 STATS: 40.5 Avg COLLEGE: In addition to being one of the area's best puntera, Davidson started at quarterback for the Broncos, totaling 3,128 yards and 39 touchdowns with his arm and legs. He was a Class 8A all-state selection by the Illinois High School Football Coaches Association. COMMENT: coach Joe Sanchez said. Daniel Joseph LB, Lake Forest Academy, Sr. 2015 STATS: 71 Total tackles, 8 TFL, 2 Sck, 2 mt, 4 Ree Fumble, 4 Blocked kicks COLLEGE: Although he played at a small private school around him excited to play" Riley Buncic LB, Libertyville, Sr. i 2015 STATS: 63 Total tackles, 2 TFL, 2 Sck, mt, i Eec Fumble, 2 Defensive TD COLLEGE: According to Libertyville coach Mike Jones, Buncic is not only strong but fast for his size, enabling him to cover lots of ground. The all-North Suburban Lake selection returned an interception 99 yards for a touchdown. COMMENT: Johnny Davidson Max Rosenthal LB, New Ther, Sr. tackles, 6 TFL, 2 Sck, 3 2015 STATS:59 Total QB hurries, 1FF COLLEGE: to football last season Rosenthal returned off to focus on baseball. after taking two years on the field Wíth the 6-foot-3, 220-pounder running back, the at both linebacker and gaines and went Trevians won three playoff years. 19-4 over the last two COMMENT: with intensity and love for the game," New Trier coach Brian Doll said. "He made others kick physical, kicker, "relentless, 65 Total tackles, 10 TFL, 39 Rec, 814 Yds, 20.9 Avg, "He managed the defense 54 Total tackles, 15 TFL, 7 54 Total tackles, 15 TFL, "He had a monster gaine 'JUSt a force to be reckoned Undecided Undecided Undecided defensive back, STATS: STATS: STATS: PR, Notre Dame, Sr. 11TD COLLEGE: The 6-foot-2, 185-pound Simon "never left the field," according to Notre Dame coach Mike Hennessey, whose Dons won the East Suburban Catholic cham- pionship. Simon - the team MVP and all-conference selection - was a re- ceiver, returner and punter. He returned a punt 73 yards for a touchdown in a 48-21 win over Evanston. COMMENT: through intelligence and leadership' Hennessey said. [against Palatine in a state semifinal Nov. 21]:' Holecek said. "He was knocking people around that were 75 pounds heavier than him." Thomas Schaffer DL, Lake Forest Academy, Sr. 2015 3.5 Sck, 3 FF COLLEGE: The 6-foot-7, 255-pound Schaffer is a highly-ranked defensive end with offers from Oregon, Stanford and Wisconsin. Lake Forest Academy coach Robin Bowkett called the all-Catholic League Red selection mean." COMMENT: with on the defensive side:' Bowkett said. "Great get-off good pass rush, good use of hands." Tim Simon 2015 Frank Doherty LB, Loyola, Sr. 2015 break-ups, 2 FE Sck, 4 QB hurries, 2 Pass 4 Roc Fumble COLLEGE: linebacker Doherty is not the biggest of the toughest, around, but he was one coach John Hole- according to Loyola Doherty cek. The 5-foot-11, 195-pound crew for a was a one-man wrecking shutouts, allowed team that recorded six an average of 8.8 points and won the Class 8A state title with a 41-0 victory over Marist COMMENT: Niles North receivers while 190-pound Azunna 51 Total tackles, 3 TFL, 1 "Richard was our best fastest 77 Total tackles, 7 TFL, 9 77 Total tackles, 7 TFL, 39 Total tackles, 11 TFL, 8 "He dominates the line of "He is very athletic for his Undecided Miami (Ohio) Michigan State

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quarterfinal game against Bradley- playing mainly man techniqu&' showed his cover skills in the team's Class 7A quarterfinal contest by taking away Bradley-Bourbonnais' best re- ceiver, Camron Harrell, early in the COMMENT: coverage cornerback," coach Mark Egofske said. "He could take our opponent's best receiver and shut him down. This was evident in the Bourbonnais as he shut down one of the DL, Hinsdale South, Sr. 2015 Richard Azunna DB, Niles North, Sr. 2015 Sck that allowed 15.4 7A runner-up defense Class 7A all-state Coaches Association's team. size and has a tough demeanor:' Libertyville coach Mike Jones said. "He excels at rushing the passer, but he is equally tough against the run." Sck, 9 QB hurries COLLEGE: Among the more intimidating figures in the area, the 6-foot-6, 255-pound King helped the Hornets to one of their best seasons in program history with a trip to the Class 6A semifinals. For his efforts, he was named to the Illinois High School Football Coaches Associa- tions Class 6A all-state team. COM MENT: scrimmage despite being double- teamed the majority of the time:' Hinsdale South coach Mike Barry said. Sck, 18 Pass break-ups, 3 mt, 3FF, 2 Roc Fumble COLLEGE: The 5-foot-10, game. He helped the Vikings have the best season in program history. Josh King COLLEGE: the trenches, the An explosive player in anchored a Class 6-foot-6, 235-pounder earned a spot points per game. Kimpler School Football on the Illinois High COMMENT: Ben Kimpler DL, Libertyville, Sr. 2015 FIRST TEAM FIRST ALL-AREA FOOTBALL - DEFENSE FOOTBALL ALL-AREA r NHS Thursday, December 10, 2015 A Chicago Tribune Publication 48 coach [TimJRackigaveusanopportunityto moment thisseason? everything isorganized. for metoseehoweverythingworks, well forthem.It'sbeenalearningexperience single thing. Thoselosses arewhatgave us I hadtodoitover again,Iwouldn'tchangea develop anidentity. Iwasgratefulforthem.If two gameshelped us.Ithelpedourteam versus Goliath. We wereGoliath.Butlosing was noelementofsurprisefor us, noDavid I gotdouble-andtriple-teamed alot.There felt likeitwastheirstatechampionship game. Teams targetedus.Everygame weplayedit harder towinthesecondone? Class 6Astatetitlelastseason.Wasit me forbeingkind,generousandarolemodel. those thingswasspecialtome.Theythanked thought wasrightButhearingthemsay the timebecauseIwasjustdoingwhat helping themout.Ididn'tthinkmuchofitat underclassmen talkedandthankedmefor succeed inthefuture.Then,someof making suretheyknowwewantthemto about takingcareoftheunderclassmen, talk, saywhateverwasonourminds.Italked opposing teams,makingsureeverythinggoes they haveeverythingneed,takecareof games. Itakecareoftheofficials,makingsure won. Ihavebeenhelpingoutwithbasketball Buturusis]. IstartedtheMondayafterwe the winning yoursecondstatetitle? championship season. Player oftheYear.HespokewithPioneerPresssportswriterMattHarnessabouthis reception was83yardsforanoffensethatscored40.8pointspergame. per touch,andscored25touchdowns.Love'slongestrunwas99yards,his and startedinthesecondaryforNazarethHetotaled1,729offensiveyards,averaging14.1yards Coaches Association,the6-foot,185-poundLoveranball,caughtreturnedkicks state championship.Hewasathree-wayplayeronlastseason'sClass6Atitleteam. Julian Love,aseniorwholedClass5ANazarethto12-2seasonanditssecondconsecutive B MATTHARNESS to statetwice PLAYER OFTHEYEARJULIANLOVE,NAZARETH ALL-AREA FOOTBALL-OFFENSE recruit ledNaz Notre Dame A: Thenightbeforethestatetitlegame A: Itwasmorechallengingthan lastyeat Q: Nazarethwent14-Oandwonthe Q: Whatwasyourfavoritenon-game A: Ihavebeenworkingasanassistantto Q: Howhaveyouspenttheweekafter That versatilityispartofwhatmakesLovethePioneerPressAll-AreaFootballOffensive A NotreDamerecruitandClass5Aall-stateselectionbytheIllinoisHighSchoolFootball No footballplayerintheareahadmoreofanimpactallthreephasesgamethan [Nazarethj athletic I Pioneer Press director [Duane . [email protected] for this,butIdidn't thinkitwaspossible. March 21.Iwished forthisandworkedhard that month,got anofferandcommitted came intothepictureinMarch. I visitedthem name tothecoachesthere.Notre Damethen man MilesBoykin],andhekept droppingmy [Providence graduateandNotre Damefresh- I wasyoung.Oneofmybest friendsis Dame. I'vebeenafanandgoneto gamessince conunitting toNotreDame? and IllinoisState.Howdidyouendup time lastyeaiyouhadoffersfromIllinois sive PlayeroftheYearasajunior.Atthis our momentum. A: IwasalwayshopingtogoNotre Q: YouwerethePioneerPressOffen- Nazareth coachTimRackisaid. state moreversatilethanJulian," Comment "Thereisnooneinthe 42-2 1winoverLincoln-WayWest. tackles andinterceptedapassin passes, returnedonepunt,madefour (a 5.8-yard He rantheballninetimesfor53yards the Class5Astatechampionshipgame. value totheRoadrunnersyetagainin Love demonstratedhisversatilityand College: NotreDame Yds, 22.8Avg,7TD 10.2 Avg.18TD;Receiving..29Rec,662 2015 stats:Rushing.104Att,1,067Yds, RB/WR, Nazareth,Sr. Julian Love . . average), caughtthree 2015. 1,729 offensive yards, averaging14.1yardspertouch, with25touchdownsforNazareth ¡n Julian Love,the Pioneer PressAll-AreaFootball OffensivePlayeroftheYear,totaled JIM BOYCE/PIONEER PRESS 4

49 Chicago Thi,une Publication Thursday, December10, 2015 NHS - 4 fearless," Loyola for the latest news "He's "He's tough," Maine South "Sean is an amazing block- Undecided Undecided Undecided @PoneerYress Check out more online Follow Pioneer Press Sports on Twitter at and updates on area sports teams Sean Foster OL, Carmel, Sr. again became one of the most sought- after offensive linemen in the Midwest Minnesota. A three-year starter and two-time all-East Suburban Catholic selection, Foster has more than two. dozen offers. COMMENT: er," said Carmel junior running back Rondel Jamison. "He's a big role model for the team." MattHarness, Pioneer Press COLLEGE: game Isaac had in Players dream of the Mount Carmel, Loyola's 49-21 win over outright Catholic which clinched the for the League Blue championship 175-pounder Ramblers. The 5-foot-9, return for a had a 99-yard kickoff one for 97 touchdown and another yards. COMMENT: coach John Holecek said. "He's got great acceleration, great vision, great hands." Sean McNulty K, Maine South, Jr. 2015 STATS: 44-for-46 PAT, 9-for-12 FG COLLEGE: McNulty has been a consistent kicker for two seasons, but he made- a name for himself with his 33-yard field goal with 1.2 seconds left in the fourth quarter that gave the Hawks a 34-31 win over Evanston. Maine South clinched its 15th consecutive Central Suburban South championship with the victory. COMMENT: coach Dave Inserra said. "He's a big weapon for us." COLLEGE: The 6-foot-7, 285-pound Foster once when he recently de-committed from Jonah Isaac KR, Loyola, Sr. 478 Yds, 14.9 Avg 6 2015 STATS: 32 Rec, Yds, 37.4 Avg 2 TD, 10 Kick returns, 374 TD Tennessee and Illinois, "He physically mauled peo- "He will be the second-best "He plays with the intensity "He dominated his position Michigan State Wisconsin-Whitewater Undecided Undecided 6-foot-3, 275-pound Matt Allen Matt Allen Before followingthe lead ofhis two older the closed out his prep football career with another standout season in the trenches. COMMENT: ple and was consistent with his snaps:' Hinsdale Central coach Dan Hartman said. "He didn't give up a sack or have a bad snap." important play of his life. He's extremely mobile, and he's smart, too." Bryan Behrendt OL, Nazareth, Sr. COLLEGE: In his first season as a starter, the 6-foot-6, 330-pound right tackle was a road-grader for the Roadrunners, who averaged 8.3 yards per play and scored 40.8 points a game. Nazareth had two runners who totaled more than 1,000 yards and averaged more than 10 yards per carry COMMENT: for 14 games' Nazareth coach Tim Racki said. OL, Hinsdale Central, Sr. COLLEGE: brothers - Brian and Jack Allen - and joining the Michigan State football team, Kevin Jarvis OL, Maine South, Jr. COLLEGE: Hawks to average cleared the way for the was the Central 35.3 points a game and of the Year. Suburban South's Lineman blocks, has Jarvis, who had 42 pancake offers from Rutgers. COMMENT: out of Maine lineman to ever come NFL All-Pro Dave South [after former coach Dave Inserra Butz]," Maine South said. "He's a mauler with very good feet and explosiveness." Sam Badovinac OL, Loyola, Sr. COLLEGE: Badovinac, a 6-foot-2, 250-pound center, was the most experienced player back on Loyola's line this year after playing both guard positions and center as a junior. He was part of an offense that averaged 39.9 points a game and 6.7 yards per play. COMMENT: that coaches love:' Loyola coach John Holecek said. "Every play is the most At 6-foot-5 and 320 pounds, Jarvis At 6-foot-5 and 320 195- running back with It broke the all-class "The fact that he doesn't "He is a multi-threat player Undecided Miami (Ohio) Undecided a power runner between the 25-yard reception on third down with less than two minutes to go in the Class 8A semifinal against Palatine. The catch allowed the Ramblers to run out the clock. have a Division I scholarship is crazy," Loyola coach John Holecek said. Class 8A state title team as a junior - a position he's pegged to play in college - the 6-foot-1, 190-pound Sorenson filled a need by playing quarterback this year. He earned Class 8A all-state honors from the Illinois High School Football Coaches Association this season. COMMENT: that can beat you with his arms and legs' Stevenson coach Bill McNamara said. "However, it is his mind and decision- making that makes him a consistent winner." Thomas Smart WR, Loyola, Sr. 2015 STATS: 59 Ree, 776 Yds, 13.2 Avg, 11 TD COLLEGE: The sure-handed Smart, an all-Catholic League Blue pick, was Loyola's primary receiving target. The 6-foot-3, pounder had numerous clutch catches, but perhaps none was as big as his COMMENT: Ivory Kelly-Martin by Nazareth Called a game-changer 5-foot-11, 185- coach Tim Racki, the was part of a pound Kelly-Martin helped the Road- dynamic offense that SA state title. In a runners win the Class West in the 42-21 win over Lincoln-Way 13 times for 170 final, Kelly-Martin ran including a yards and four touchdowns, 96-yard score. record for longest run in a championship game. COMMENT: "A breakaway speed on the perimeter and also tackles' Racki said. "The intangible many do not see is his ability to block." Jack Sorenson ATH, Stevenson, Sr. 2015 STATS: Passing 123-for-209 (58.9 percent), 1,832 Yds, 8.8 Yds/Att, 14 TD; Rushing 475 Yds, 9 TD COLLEGE: After playing receiver on Stevenson's KR, Nazareth, Jr. 1,972 Yds, 10.4 Avg, 2015 STATS: 190 Att, 33 TD COLLEGE:

"The way he sees the field "Nobody in the CSL confer- "Riley is a fierce competitor Undecided Iowa Northwestern

and cuts back isn't taught," said Loyola assistant coach Pat Naughton, the for- mer program record-holder for career rushing yards. "That's instinct. It comes to him naturally." Laja added speed and size in the offseason and turned himself into a go-to offensive option for the pass-heavy Loyola offense. Although he only played a few fourth quarters during the Ram- blers' run to the Class 8A state title, the 5-foot-9, 180-pounder and all-Catholic League Blue selection ended the season as Loyola's all-time leading rusher (2,995 yards). COMMENT: COLLEGE: 22 TD 2015 STATS: 278 Att, 1,833 Yds, 6.8 Avg, RB, Loyola, Sr. Egofske said. Dara Laja North Vikings," Niles North coach Mark ence was more valuable to his team than Barrington Wade was for the Niles nais 28-17. COM MENT: finals, where it lost to Bradley-Bourbon- North advanced to the Class 7A quarter- the 52-year history of the program. Nues carried the Vikings to the best season in the ball, the 6-foot-1, 220-pound Wade Despite defenses knowing he would get 2-point conversions COLLEGE: 17 TD. 6 Rec, 88 Yds, 14.7 Avg, 2 TD, 6 RB, Niles North, Sr. 2015 STATS: 231 Att, 2,045 Yds, 8.9 Avg, Barrington Wade Jr. commit to being a better football player in the weight room and on the field." shown younger players what it means to who makes people around him better because of the example he sets:' Liber- tyville coach Mike Jones said. "He has tion. COMMENT: High School Football Coaches Associa- High School Football the Class 7A all-state team by the Illinois the Class 7A all-state second in Class 7A. He was selected to second in Class 7A. win the North Suburban Lake and place win the North Suburban engine of an offense that averaged 39.9 engine of an offense the Wildcats points per game. He helped COLLEGE: Lees was the The 6-foot-1, 190-pound (56.4 percent), 1,770 Yds, 8.7 Yds/Att, 24 (56.4 percent), 1,770 Yds, TD,6INT 11.4 Avg, 33 TD; Passing 115-for-204 11.4 Avg, 33 TD; Passing Riley Lees QB, Libertyville, Sr. 211 Att, 2,404 Yds, 2015 STATS: Rushing

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